Command Line Version - MyHelp =============================================== Introduction MyHelp is an easy to use helper designed to provide you, the user with the Purpose, Syntax, Comments, Notes, and Examples of all the MS-DOS 3.3 commands right on your PC. Installation Installation is copying the file "myhelp.exe" to any directory that is in your PATH, like: copy a:\myhelp.exe c:\doc To Run the Program Running the program is very simple. Type "myhelp" at the DOS prompt as follows: C:\> myhelp A pop-up will appear where you select the command you are interested in viewing. Press RETURN, or if you're using a mouse press the left button twice. Another pop-up will appear with the information concerning the topic you selected. In some instances, you will notice a word either highlighted in blue or text in red. These are cross-references to other commands that pertain to the one you have selected. By using your arrows, or mouse, you may jump directly to the next command. Pressing ALT F1 you return you to the prior command you were viewing. Pressing ESC or the right button if you are using a mouse to EXIT the program. TSR Version - MyHelp2 =============================================== The TSR version functions the same as the Command Line version once it is invoked using the hotkeys Ctrl-LeftShift-H. Installation Copy the executable, MyHelp2.exe, and help file, MyHelp2.hlp to your DOS directory and then enter the following: MyHelp2 c:\dos\myhelp2.hlp The full pathname is need for the help file because it is not loaded into memory with the program. To Unload the TSR from memory select "Unload TSR" with the mouse or arrow keys. Ideas for MyHelp3 include: - Commands for DOS 4.0 - APL Batch Commands - Loading into Extended or Expanded Memory Watch for it, registered users will get it free!