Date: February 4, 1991 Title: FOG-DOS Disk Library descriptions (disks 000 through 395). Version: D1 ?DISK DOC%000 ^#10/01/88$N @This STARTER.DOS disk contains some of the utilities which we think are essential for FOG members with MS/PC-DOS systems. File manipulation, disk recovery, file extraction, and much more can be handled by these programs. ?CO.COM%000 ^#$N @Tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven file copying, deleting, and moving, with or without verification. Mass operations with tagged files and a variety of sorting options are also available. ?DR.COM%000 ^#$N @Tiny PC Magazine program to view text files (ASCII or WordStar format) or delete, rename, or move any file, with or with confirmation. Also allows sorting by name, extension, size, or the date the file was last changed. ?RN.COM%000 ^#$N @Tiny PC Magazine program for managing subdirectories. It displays a diagram of the subdirectories and then allows you to move, rename, create, or remove a subdirectory. Also hides and unhides, set or unsets the archive or read-only bits, counts files, or loads DR program. ?PARKAL.COM%000 ^PARKAL#1.0$N @Parks the hard disk head(s) after determining how many drives (and their size) you have. ?PKARC.COM%000 ^Phil Katz Archive#3.5$Y @Create ARChive files with this program. Note: this version has been modified to default to the preferred FOG format for use with submissions to FOG publications and libraries. ?PKXARC.EXE%000 ^#$N @Extract members of an ARChive file. Supports most compression techniques and accepts wildcards. ?CACHE.COM%000 ^Cache#$N @Use this to increase the operating speed of your hard disk. ?PRN2FILE.COM%000 ^Printer to file#1.0$N @Captures output directed to the printer and writes it to a disk file where it can be edited or printed separately. In some cases, it can be a handy way to move data from encrypted data file to another program. ?LIST.COM%000 ^Buerg's List#6.2a$Y @Full-screen viewing of (ASCII or WordStar compatible) text files. It offers a wide variety of options, some of which can be permanently patched. ?NSWP3.EXE%000 ^NewSWeeP#3.019$N @Dave Rand's file management program which allows copying, deleting, viewing, printing, renaming, and much more. Many options work equally with files and subdirectories. NewSWeeP also allows these options with squeezed files or ARChive files (except with squashed members) and will create new subdirectories or "Zoom" into alternate subdirectories. ?WHEREIZ.COM%000 ^WHEREIZ#$N @Helps you locate files when you can't remember which drive or subdirectory holds them. Accepts full names or wildcards. ?TREEG.EXE%000 ^Graphics Tree#$N @Displays graphic listing of the subdirectories on your disk with subdirectory names in alphabetical order. ?FLIST.COM%000 ^Formatting Lister#1.0$N @Get nicely printed text files without a word processor -- this offers line width, page length, top, bottom and left margin settings, with or without a heading, page numbers, or a horizontal scale at the top of each page. ?SCRNSAVE.COM%000 ^Screen Saver#$N @This will blank your screen after three minutes of inactivity without loss of data -- just press the key to bring the screen back to view. Note that this program can cause problems with some programs. ?MK.COM%000 ^MasterKey#1.7c$Y @A menu-driven disk patcher similar to Norton Utilities and PC Tools. It has built-in help screens and will work with either floppy or hard disks of any size. The unerase function is excellent. Be sure to read the documentation before using to patch a disk. ?UNERASE.COM%000 ^UNERASE/DBACK#1.1$N @Eric Gan's program to undelete files on most disks. Works on disks up to 20Mb. Use DBACK before attempting to unerase. ?DBACK.COM%000 ^#$N @Backs up the FAT (File Allocation Table) and root directory of a hard disk to a floppy disk. Also restores the FAT and directory after a crash. ?SD6.COM%000 ^SuperDirectory6#$N @A directory program which allows you to specify how the files are sorted and to "page" through a long listing. ?SEARCH11.COM%000 ^Search#1.15$N @A replacement for the DOS PATH command. Unlike PATH, this program enables the use of programs with overlay and support files. Note however that some programs will conflict with SEARCH; it is therefore possible to disable SEARCH in a BATch file or from the operating system prompt. The need for SEARCH is much less now that most good software correctly reads the PATH specifications. New users will probably NOT need this program. ?SETPRN.COM%000 ^Set Printer#$N @Send setup codes and/or text directly to the printer. ?SIMCGA.COM%000 ^Simulate CGA#$N @Enables you to run many (not all) games which require CGA (Color Graphics Adaptor) on a monochrome system. Be sure to read the directions before attempting to use this program. ?UNWS.EXE%000 ^UN-WordStar#$N @Convert a WordStar file to standard ASCII text. (Check FOGSCAN for other programs which do text conversion if this doesn't do the job you need done. Text conversion is possible between all major word processors but this is soley for the user wanting ASCII rather than WordStar files.) ?LUE220.COM%000 ^LBR Util Extractor#2.2$Y @Use this to extract the members of a library (.LBR) file. ?DISK DOC%001 ^#03/23/86$N @This disk contains several SuperCalc3 templates for calculating 1985 Federal Income taxes as well as two word processors. ?GJTAXCAL.CAL%001 ^1985 Income Taxes#$N @A series of SuperCalc 3 templates to help prepare 1985 Federal Income Tax returns. ?FRED.EXE%001 ^FRee EDitor#1.21$Y @A word processing program. ?EDWIN.COM%001 ^EDWIN#1.0$N @A RAM based text editor which works on close compatibles only. A notable feature is for working with indented code -- it will find the first matching indent, greatly simplifying the finding of errors in loops, etc. Version 1.5 is much bigger and has therefore been placed on FOG-DOS.096 ?DISK DOC%002 ^#07/16/87$N @This disk contains COMMANDO. ?COMMANDO.EXE%002 ^COMMANDO#1.30$Y @An XTREE-like program for disk management. Also contains a calculator which allows returning the results of a calculation to an application program. Most suitable for hard disk systems with lots of files. ?DISK DOC%003 ^#03/23/86$N @This disk contains a collection of games for users with color graphics (or true emulators). Some games require BASICA or GWBASIC. Note: if or will not get you out of a game, you may need to reset (--) so never start these games until you are prepared to reset! ?BABY.EXE%003 ^#$N @A sadistic but fun game where you save the bouncing baby from an apartment fire. Requires graphics card. ?DIGGER.EXE%003 ^DIGGER#$N @A game where you dig tunnels to escape monsters and collect pots of gold and other treasures. Requires graphics card. ?FLY.BAS%003 ^#$N @A game where you have to find which swatter the fly is hiding under. Requires GWBASIC or BASICA and a graphics card for operation. To use, put the Basic program and this file on the same disk or subdirectory and enter: FLY ?HOPPER.EXE%003 ^HOPPER#$N @A game very similar to the Atari FROGGER. It requires a graphics card for operation. ?PACGIRLA.EXE%003 ^#$N @This game is the "women's lib" version of PACMAN. It requires a graphics card for operation. ?PANGO.EXE%003 ^PANGO#$N @In this game, you kick out the wall to make your escape. It requires a graphics card for operation. ?STARGATE.EXE%003 ^#$N @In this game, you blast the aliens as they carry away your crew. Requires a graphics card for operation. ?DISK DOC%004 ^#03/23/86$N @This disk contains programs to make the computer more user friendly. A later version of AUTOMENU (called AUTOMAXX) has been put on FOG-DOS.080 because it is so dramatically different from this version and some users will prefer this version over the later one. ?AUTOMENU.COM%004 ^AUTOMENU#3.01$Y @This program is used to create a menu-driven system on a computer with a hard disk. It supports passwording and several other nice features. ?DESKMATE.COM%004 ^PC DeskMate#1.01$Y @This program is designed to replace several items now cluttering up desks (alarm clock, calculator, calendar, and notepad) with the computer. It also allows the user to control the printer and to execute common DOS commands while running other programs. ?DISK DOC%005 ^#03/23/86$N @This disk contains the word processor EDIT. ?EDIT.EXE%005 ^EDIT#1.17$N @A word processor. Type EDIT to get started, to quit. PRINTDOC will print all of the documentation. ?DISK DOC%006 ^#04/10/86$N @This disk contains PC-Write version 2.6 for users with floppy only systems or users not ready to learn the more complex and flexible version 2.7 (which may be found on FOG-DOS.060 & 061 ?ED.EXE%006 ^PC-WRITE 2.6#2.6$Y @An extensively supported word processing program. A later, more complex, version is on the disks FOG-DOS.060 and 061. This version is more suitable for novices or users with floppy only systems. ?DISK DOC%007 ^#06/14/87$N @Fontastic is a shareware (formerly commercial) program which exploits the bit graphics mode of some printers for printing standard DOS ASCII text files. Unlike the original FOG release of this disk, the files have been left in the .ARC files in the hope that users will find this less confusing. ?G.BAT%007 ^Fontastik#$Y @Print ASCII files using the bit graphics mode of many printers. Read -DOS007.DOC before starting. ?ARC.EXE%007 ^File ARChive util.#4.5$Y @Program to collect related files under single filename while saving space at the same time. ?DISK DOC%008 ^#06/14/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain the program PROCOMM, its documentation, and several support programs. PROCOMM is probably the best of the communications programs for MS/DOS computers. It works with most remote systems, including most mainframes. ?PROCOMM.EXE%008 ^PROCOMM#2.4.2$Y @A communication programs for MS/PC-DOS computers. Heavily supported with lots of companion modules which may be found on other disks in the FOG Disk Library. A number of utility programs such as a converter to allow upward compatiblity of the .CMD files, a Timed Execution Facility, and a sorter for the dialing directory are included. ?SOURCE.CMD%008 ^#$N @A sample .CMD to automate calling The Source. ?COMPUSRV.CMD%008 ^#$N @A sample .CMD to automate calling CompuServe. ?FIDO.CMD%008 ^#$N @A sample .CMD to automate calling FIDO boards. ?RBBS.CMD%008 ^#$N @A sample .CMD to automate calling RBBS boards. ?PCP-MENU.CMD%008 ^#$N @A sample (menu-driven) .CMD to automate using PC-PURSUIT. ?DISK DOC%009 ^#06/14/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. PROCOMM documentation and support programs. ?DISK DOC%010 ^#10/27/86$N @This disk contains several programs which are designed to make managing the files on your disks much easier. ?CONCH.EXE%010 ^CONCH#1.0$Y @A shell program to allow command line editing, virtual device names, and command aliasing (calling a command by another name) so as to make long hours at the DOS prompt much easier, especially for novice users. ?F.EXE%010 ^FFM23#2.3$Y @Also known as FFM23, this is a file manager with windows for DOS version 3.0 and higher. ?FM.COM%010 ^FM#$N @A file manager which can be made memory resident. ?PCSWP21.EXE%010 ^PCSWEEP#2.1$Y @A "sweep" style file manager which includes many "extras" including unsqueezing, hex dumps, etc. ?PFM.COM%010 ^PFM#$N @A full screen oriented file manager. ?DISK DOC%011 ^#10/27/86$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain File Express. ?FE.EXE%011 ^File Express#3.73$Y @A data management program designed for ease of use and flexibility. Perfect for small to medium size databases, it will handle mailing lists, figures, names, and much more. ?DISK DOC%012 ^#10/27/86$N @Disk 2 of 2. These disks contain File Express. ?DISK DOC%013 ^#10/27/86$N @This disk contains PC-FILE III. ?PCFILE.EXE%013 ^PC-File III#4.0$Y @This well known and well supported data management program is from Buttonware. Only an abbreviated manual is included here -- registered users receive complete documentation. This is all the program most users will need for maintaining mailing lists, etc. PC-File. ?DISK DOC%014 ^#10/27/86$N @This disk contains Express Graph. ?GRAPH.EXE%014 ^Express Graph#$Y @A easy-to-use business graphics program. Display the numbers in one of ten graphic formats, modify it as needed, and print the chart. A graphics adapter card is required. If the graphs are to be printed, the printer should be IBM or Epson compatible or capable to accurately printing screen dumps. ?DISK DOC%015 ^#02/21/88$N @A collection of text editors and word processors, each with its own unique features and abilities. Programmers especially will find these helpful and useful. ?EDED.EXE%015 ^EDED#$N @A text editor / word processor, this is extremely fast. Originally written for programmers, it now handles the word processing functions needed for many offices. ?FSED.COM%015 ^Full Screen Editor#2.0$Y @A text editor for the programming enthusiasts. ?NOTEPAD4.COM%015 ^Notepad#4.0$N @Similar to SideKick in some of its functions, this memory resident program will serve many users just as well. Take notes, save them to disk, and then re-edit them as needed. ASseMbler (ARChived) source is included here. ?Q.COM%015 ^QEdit#2.00$Y @This extremely powerful text editor is better than many word processors! It is fully configurable, will use all available memory, allow multi-file editing, accommodates up to eight "windows", has cut-and-paste facilities, allows temporary exit to DOS or DOS shell, has keyboard macros and definable function keys, and much, much more. The perfect tool for programmers but easy for novices to use. ?DISK DOC%016 ^#12/10/86$N @Disk 1 of 3. This is the modem communications program and terminal emulator, PIBTERM. ?PIBTERM.COM%016 ^PIBTERM#3.2.5$Y @A terminal emulation and modem communications program written in Turbo Pascal and complete with source, this will emulate most mainframe terminals. ?DISK DOC%017 ^#12/10/86$N @Disk 2 of 3. PIBTERM. ?DISK DOC%018 ^#12/10/86$N @Disk 3 of 3. PIBTERM. ?DISK DOC%019 ^#12/10/86$N @This is the PC Magazine's Benchmark series of programs for testing PC/XT/AT compatible computers. ?BENCH.EXE%019 ^BenchMark#$N @The benchmark program written by PC Labs and used by PC Magazine to test PC/XT/AT compatible computers. This is self-documenting and tests all aspects of the machine. ?DISK DOC%020 ^#12/11/86$N @This disk contains a series of utilities for MS-DOS computers Of special interest is RDMAN, a shareware RAM disk program. ?BACKSCRL.COM%020 ^BACKSCRL#6.4$Y @A utility to allow scrolling both forwards and backwards, this is especially handy when calling remote systems or testing programs. It is memory resident and the user defines the size of the scroll buffer. ?DOSEDIT.COM%020 ^DOSEDIT#$N @Places system commands in a small buffer so that you can repeat or edit commands on systems where the IBM function keys are not implemented. ?EQUIP.COM%020 ^EQUIP#$N @A program to tell you how your computer is configured. ?FILTERS.DOC%020 ^FILTERS#$N @A collection of filter programs for various applications. ASseMbler source is included. ?FORCLEAN.COM%020 ^FORCLEAN#$N @This will remove comments and labels from a FORTRAN source code file. ASseMbler source is included. ?FREE.COM%020 ^FREE#$N @This displays the amount of space available on your disk. ?HEX.COM%020 ^HEX#$N @This will convert hexadecimal number to decimal and back again. ?HIDDEN.DOC%020 ^HIDDEN#$N @This allows you to create and remove hidden sub directories which can be password protected. ?KBSTAK.COM%020 ^KBSTAK#$N @A command line buffer, this allows setups from BATch files. ?KEEPER.COM%020 ^KEEPER#$N @A keyboard buffer which allows editing of previous commands. ?LOWER.COM%020 ^Lower-Case#$N @Filter to convert upper case to lower case in an ASCII file. ASseMbler source is included. ?PC-LOCK.DOC%020 ^PC-LOCK#1.0$Y @This allows password protection for hard disks. ?PLABEL.EXE%020 ^Print Labels#1.1$N @This prints disk labels on mailing label stock. ?RDMAN.DOC%020 ^RDMAN#$Y @Probably the finest of the RAM disk programs for PC/ATs. ?REMIND2.COM%020 ^REMIND#2.1$Y @Keeps track of special dates and allows short comments. ?SD-LR.COM%020 ^SD-LR#$N @A directory utility which sorts the files by filename, date, size, or file extension. ?SNGLSPC.COM%020 ^Single-space#$N @This removes blank lines from an ASCII file. ASseMbler source is included. ?STATE.COM%020 ^STATE#$N @This checks for the existence of a file called by a BATch file. ?TD13.COM%020 ^TD13#$N @This is a combination of TREE and DIR. ?TRANSLAT.COM%020 ^Translate#$N @Places each word in an ASCII file on a separate line. ASseMbler source is included. ?TRUNC.COM%020 ^Truncate#$N @This truncates lines at the first matching character. ASseMbler source is included. ?UNIQUE.COM%020 ^Unique#$N @This deletes duplicate entries from a sorted file. ASseMbler source is included. ?UPPER.COM%020 ^UpperCase#$N @This converts lower case to upper case in an ASCII text file ASseMbler source is included. ?Z.EXE%020 ^Z#$N @A menu driven utility to examine directories and sub directories. ?DISK DOC%021 ^#10/26/87$N @This disk contains a variety of utilities which any MS/PC-DOS user will find useful. ?BAT.COM%021 ^Extended Batch Lang.#3.08$Y @EBL is a program which greatly enhances the ability of batch file commands. Supports "intelligent" menus, interactive user participation, and much more. Run BATDEMO for a sample or BATDOC for instructions. Additional features, including floating point math, are available to registered users. ?EDISK.DOC%021 ^EDISK#$N @A RAMdisk driver for memory above 640K. ASseMbler source. ?FAKEY.COM%021 ^FAKEY#1.0$N @Allows user to program keys for single stroke commands. ?FASTBIOS.DOC%021 ^FASTBIOS#$N @This program changes parts of the BIOS in order to speed up operation of the system. Some ASseMbler source is included. ?FAT.EXE%021 ^FAT#$N @Modify the File Allocation Table to recover bad disks. ?EZ.COM%021 ^EZ#$N @An enhancer for the keyboard, screen, and I/O on DOS systems ?FF.EXE%021 ^FastFormatter#$N @This fast disk formatter uses both floppy disk drives. ?DISK DOC%022 ^#03/26/87$N @For those who like music and games or want to have something non-computer literate friends, this disk contains a wide variety of musical pieces (the sound is generated through the speaker) and several games. ?PLAYGAME.COM%022 ^PLAYGAME#$N @This collection of games was written with Turbo Pascal. Included in this set are: Tic-Tac-Toe, Life, Blackjack, and Mandelzoom (uses imaginary numbers to create graphic art). It requires a graphics card. ?MUZAK.EXE%022 ^MUZAK#2.22$N @Use to the computer speaker to generate a wide assortment of musical pieces. ?DISK DOC%023 ^#12/18/86$N @Disk 1 of 2. With this replacement for ANSI.SYS, you have greater choice in the appearance and use of your computer. ?FCONSOLE.BRO%023 ^FANSI-CONSOLE#1.17$Y @All the files and patches needed to replace ANSI.SYS with FCON117. It supplies new drivers to program the keyboard, graphics, etc. Note that the documentation is extensive and should be reviewed before implementation. ?DISK DOC%024 ^#12/18/86$N @Disk 2 of 2. FCON117. ?DISK DOC%025 ^#12/18/86$N @Two FOG members have contributed their labors with the programs on this disk. The first is a series of SuperCalc templates for use in making statistical calculations. The second is a program to calculate the interest you may earn or must pay. ?FINANWIZ.EXE%025 ^Financial Wizard#$Y @Written with dBASE III+ and compiled with Clipper, this program eases the process of calculating interest, etc. on loans, mortgages, deposits, etc. ?CAL.DOC%025 ^CAL#$N @SuperCalc2 (and higher) spreadsheets for doing statistical calculations. ?DISK DOC%026 ^#12/18/86$N @This disk contains five games for the PC/XT/AT & compatibles. will need graphics although some are playable if SIMCGA is first loaded. ?FASTLIFE.EXE%026 ^FASTLIFE#$N @A self-documenting game of LIFE, it requires color graphics and is best played with a MicroSoft compatible mouse. ?TANK.EXE%026 ^TANK#$N @This game requires color graphics and is self-documenting. ?KENO.BAS%026 ^#$N @This card game requires a color graphics card and either BASICA or GWBASIC. It is self-documenting. ?PCPOOL.EXE%026 ^#$N @This pool game is self-documenting and requires color graphics. ?ZAPSHOT.BAT%026 ^ZAPSHOT#$Y @This arcade style "get the aliens" game requires a color graphics card. The registration information is missing from the ZAPSHOT.MAN file. It will be added as soon as we can find a corrected file. ?DISK DOC%027 ^#12/18/86$N @This disk contains a series of programs to allow the user to run a Bulletin Board or time sharing machine on a PC/XT/AT or clone. ?COLOSSUS.COM%027 ^Colossus#1.00A$Y @This bulletin board software was written in Turbo Pascal and will work on very small systems (PCjr, Tandy 1000, etc.). It supports nodes and many other features. ?ANSWER.BAS%027 ^Electronic AnsMach#$Y @This electronic answering machine is an easy-to-use way to offer callers any message the user desires. ?BRKBOX.COM%027 ^BRKBOX#1.1$N @Serial port graphic debugger. ?HOST2.BAS%027 ^Host#2.0$N @This program allows you to access your computer from a remote computer. ?BASE_PC.DOC%027 ^BASE-PC#$N @Set your computer so that you can access it from a remote system. ?DISK DOC%028 ^#01/08/89$N @PC Hack. A display oriented dungeons and dragons type game. ?HACK.EXE%028 ^PC Hack#3.6$N @Hack is a display oriented dungeons and dragons type game. It is similar in style to ROGUE played on UNIX(tm) systems but HACK is much richer in character. Hack has many more monsters and highly varied magic. The motivation in Hack is to descend through the dungeon to find the Amulet of Yendor, then return to the surface. As you travel you will meet various creatures (most of them nasty), find objects (some having magical properties), and experience many hazards in the dungeon itself. ?DISK DOC%029 ^#01/02/87$N @For those who want to run some CP/M 2.2 programs on their MS/PC-DOS computer, the program here may suffice. ?Z80MU.EXE%029 ^Z80 emulator#3.1$N @This program is designed to allow the user to emulate a CP/M 2.2 computer with a Z80 environment on an AT/XT/PC or clone. It runs very slowly when compared to most Z80 systems but is acceptable on an AT. This is actually the final beta test of the software released by MicroInterfaces with their Z80 emulator card. It is well documented and appears to run and assemble any well written (and behaved) Z80 program. ?DISK DOC%030 ^#01/02/87$N @This may help those who want to learn MS-DOS. ?TUTOR.COM%030 ^DOS Tutor#4.2$Y @A complete tutorial on MS/PC-DOS. ?DISK DOC%031 ^#01/06/87$N @This disk contains three games for the PC/XT/AT & compatible. ?MONOPOLY.COM%031 ^Monopoly#5.5$N @The famous board game is moved to PC/XT/AT or compatible computers with this program written with Turbo Pascal. This game requires color graphics. ?MILLEBRN.EXE%031 ^Millebourne#$N @The classic French card game. ?RISK.EXE%031 ^Risk#1.0$Y @This conversion of the classic game requires color graphics. ?DISK DOC%032 ^#08/03/87$N @This disk contains a mixture of games, a demonstration of Artificial Intelligence, and a screen graphics manipulator. ?747.BAS%032 ^747 Jet Simulator#$N @Written in Basic, this program requires color graphics. ?DRAW.COM%032 ^ANSIDRAW#2.7$Y @This will work on most graphics cards and allows the generation (and saving) of graphic screens. ?FACEM.COM%032 ^FACEM#$Y @This places any number of "happy faces" on the screen without interfering with most other operations. ?HI.EXE%032 ^#$N @Place this in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and each time you "boot up", the computer will greet you with a word to the wise. Just remember not to end your AUTOEXEC.BAT file with the "CLS" command! ?ESIE.COM%032 ^ESIE#$Y @This game is an example of artificial intelligence. ?DISK DOC%033 ^#01/06/87$N @This disk contains three games for PX/XT/AT or compatibles. ?BACKGAMN.COM%033 ^#$N @This classic board game is self-documenting and will run on most video cards. It needs ANSI.SYS loaded. ?EMPIRE.EXE%033 ^Empire#1.1$N @Converted from the VAX version (5.0), this war game will run on most PC's which have ANSI.SYS loaded. ?PCCHESS.EXE%033 ^PCCHESS#1.1$Y @The game requires a color graphics adapter card, with or without color. ?DISK DOC%034 ^#01/08/89$N @This disk contains games for all MS-DOS machines. TREK was moved to Disk 266 ?ADVENT.BAS%034 ^Cave Adventure#$N @This is a colossal cave adventure, along the classic lines. You will need either BASICA, or GWBASIC. NOTE: this game requires your CAPS LOCK to be on. ?DND.EXE%034 ^Dungeons'n'Dragons#1.10$N @DND is a computer fantasy role playing game inspired by the famous Dungeons and Dragons game. ?AMAZE.EXE%034 ^#$Y @Amaze will ask you for the size of a maze, and will then generate it, and then solve it for you. You must use DOS GRAPHICS to print the mazes, but they are pretty good! ?DISK DOC%035 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain the files for MUSES. ?MUSE.EXE%035 ^MUSES#1.5$Y @Geared to the professional author, it generates submission letters and maintains a database of submissions, rejections, and potential buyers. It automatically allows a work to be submitted to multiple editors with a minimum of effort. The setup is done by running MUSE4.EXE as a stand alone program. ?DISK DOC%036 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. MUSES. ?DISK DOC%037 ^#03/09/88$N @Utilities greatly ease the frustrations and boredom of using computers. This disk has programs every user should check out ?DPATH30.EXE%037 ^DPATH#3.0$Y @Add this to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to replace the DOS PATH program. It defines a subdirectory search path. ?ADIR103.EXE%037 ^Archive Directory#1.03$N @This directory program will display a listing of the members of an ARChive file. ASseMbler source is included. ?DD.COM%037 ^DoubleDir#1.1$N @This program will display two directories side-by-side using a split screen. ?XWORD223.EXE%037 ^Xword#2.23$Y @A program to move files from one word processor to another. Works on files from WordStar, Wordstar 2000, Sidekick, MultiMate, XyWrite II Plus, and Word Perfect. ?BAAB.EXE%037 ^BAAB(tm)#1.02$N @Binary to ASCII and/or ASCII to Binary, especially for exchange (via modem) between two systems when compatible error checking protocol is not available. ?MAKEREAD.COM%037 ^Makeread#$N @This converts text files into .COM files. The README.COM on this disk is both an example and explanation. ?IMP80.EXE%037 ^ImagePrint#1.5$Y @A very nice print formatter for dot matrix printers. Gives you a nice selection of fonts, however, some are available only to registered users. Special effects, boxes, outline fonts, and more. ?DISK DOC%038 ^#07/31/87$N @This disk has routines for 'C' programmers. BOOSTERS.ARC has been moved to FOG-DOS.110 so that there is room for its doc files. You will need one of the unARChive programs to extract the member files from the C-SRC.ARC file. ?CWINDEMO.EXE%038 ^C Window Demo#$N @A demonstration of windows. Included here is the source code in 'C' so that it may be incorporated in other programs. ?C-LIB.DOC%038 ^C-LIB#$Y @A series of functions for handling the I/O. ?C-UTIL.DOC%038 ^'C' Math functions#$N @A series of routines for handling math functions in 'C'. ?CTOPAS.EXE%038 ^'C' to Pascal#$N @Convert 'C' source code to Pascal source code with this. ?C-SRC.ARC%038 ^#$N @A collection of math functions for 'C' programmers. ?SCREEN.DOC%038 ^SCREEN#$N @A series of routines to manipulate the cursor and other attributes. ?DISK DOC%039 ^#01/16/87$N @Six games have been collected on this disk. ?ARCHERY.EXE%039 ^#$N @A target practice game for one or two players, this requires color graphics. ?BANDIT.EXE%039 ^Bandit#$N @A one-armed bandit simulation game which requires color graphics. ?BATTLE.EXE%039 ^Battleship#$N @A new, enhanced version of the battleship game, it requires color graphics for operation. ?WIZZARD.COM%039 ^Wizzard Pinball#$N @A fast paced simulation for pinball enthusiasts, it requires a color graphics card. ?IHEARTS.BAS%039 ^Hearts#$N @A computerized version of the favorite card game. It requires both a color graphics card and either BASICA or GWBASIC. Enter: INSTRUCT to get started. ?MAXHEAD2.COM%039 ^Max Headroom#$N @A fast talking head, this requires color graphics. ?DISK DOC%040 ^#01/16/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contains an on-screen graphics generator. ?DRAWMAN.EXE%040 ^Drawman#1.0$Y @An on-screen graphics generator for producing and printing business graphics and charts. It can also be use to generate on-screen shapes and line drawings. It requires a graphics adapter (CGA, EGA, or Hercules compatible). Note: the documentation is on FOG-DOS.040 ?DISK DOC%041 ^#01/16/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. DRAWMAN. ?FLOW.COM%041 ^Flow Charts#1.45$Y @Generate flow charts to keep track of your projects and software design. ?VIEW.COM%041 ^View#$N @Produces an on-screen map of the heavens. The documentation is built-in. It requires CGA or EGA for operation. ?DISK DOC%042 ^#01/19/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. Wordworker, created by The Way International allows fast searches of the New Testament. ?WW.COM%042 ^Wordworker#$Y @Created and supported by The Way International, this program locates words and phrases in the New Testament. It may be memory resident (copy blocks into a text file being edited with most word processors). Locate desired text either by reference or by occurrence of that text. ?DISK DOC%043 ^#01/19/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. Wordworker. ?DISK DOC%044 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 1 of 16. The complete King James Version of the Bible in ASCII text files. Each chapter is a separate file. ?GEN01.KJV%044 ^King James Version#$N @All of the books of the King James Version of the Bible are collected in ASCII text, one chapter per file. ?DISK DOC%045 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 2 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%046 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 3 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%047 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 4 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%048 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 5 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%049 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 6 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%050 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 7 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%051 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 8 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%052 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 9 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%053 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 10 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%054 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 11 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%055 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 12 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%056 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 13 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%057 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 14 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%058 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 15 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?DISK DOC%059 ^#06/19/87$N @Disk 16 of 16. King James Version of the Bible. ?OMITTED.ARC%059 ^#$N @Files omitted from first release of the King James Version of the Bible. An ARChive extractor is included here. ?DISK DOC%060 ^#01/23/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain version 2.7 of PC-WRITE, one of the best shareware word processors. This version will work best on a system with a hard disk. Novices and users without a hard disk should try version 2.6 which is on FOG-DOS.006. ?ED.EXE%060 ^PC-Write 2.7#2.7$Y @This two disk version represents a major upgrade to the long-time favorite. It now includes a spelling checker and mouse support. This version supports multiple screens and over 50 printers. Information about becoming a registered user is in the file ORDER. ?DISK DOC%061 ^#01/23/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. PC-WRITE. ?DISK DOC%062 ^#01/23/87$N @Here is help for preparing your 1986 Federal Income Tax return. ?PC-TAX86.EXE%062 ^PC-Taxes 1986#$Y @A complete package to assist users in the preparation of their 1986 Federal Income Tax return. It requires 256K of RAM and will run on either floppies or a hard disk. It will run on any monitor and a 1987 version should be available. ?DISK DOC%063 ^#01/23/87$N @This disk contains two communications programs. ?MITEU.EXE%063 ^Miniature MITE#4.0$Y @A demo version of the MITE communications program. ?MINIHOST.COM%063 ^Minihost#$Y @A complete BBS system for DOS computers. ?DISK DOC%064 ^#02/17/87$N @With the program on this disk, you can have some fun while your phone company. ?PACBELL.COM%064 ^Pac Bell Info Game#$N @Based on questions about Pacific Bell products, this game provides some valuable information about telephone services available since "The Breakup". This is a program which needs CGA but which will successfully run on a Hercules-type board using SIMCGA. Just enter: SIMCGA and then: PACBELL if you don't have the color graphics. ?DISK DOC%065 ^#01/26/87$N @This disk contains a collection of language tutorials. ?FRENCH1.ARC%065 ^#$N @Basic French language lessons. ?GERMAN1.ARC%065 ^#$N @Basic German language instructions. ?GERMAN2.ARC%065 ^#$N @Advanced German language instructions. ?SPANISH1.ARC%065 ^#$N @Basic Spanish language instructions. ?SPANISH2.ARC%065 ^#$N @Advanced Spanish language instructions. ?DISK DOC%066 ^#03/09/88$N @This disk contains a modem communications program. ?TELIX.EXE%066 ^Telix#2.12$Y @A very popular telecommunications (modem) package with a host mode, script files (for auto logon), and much more. ?DISK DOC%067 ^#02/17/87$N @Here are some useful utilities and a description of the LIM expanded memory standards. ?PARKAL.COM%067 ^PARKAL#$N @Park your hard disk head(s) with this. It automatically determines the number and size of your drives. ?BDISK.DOC%067 ^BDISK#$N @A replacement for VDISK.SYS, this shows when a RAM disk is in use. ?LIMSPEC.MEM%067 ^#$N @A complete description of the Lotus / Intel / Microsoft Expanded Memory specifications. ?KLEEUTIL.DOC%067 ^Klee Utilities#$N @A series of utilites to make using the computer much easier. ?UPDATE.EXE%067 ^#$N @This is part of the cataloging system. ?WSFILTER.EXE%067 ^#$N @This converts WordStar document to ASCII files. ?WSFIX.EXE%067 ^#$N @This converts ASCII to WordStar document files. ?CAT.EXE%067 ^#$N @This is part of the cataloging system. ?KOR.EXE%067 ^#$N @This enables the correspondence mode of Epson and Okidata printers. ?KSORT.EXE%067 ^#$N @This will sort up to 4000 lines and ignore case. ?MAIL.EXE%067 ^#$N @Part of a message system. ?PAIR.EXE%067 ^#$N @This will check for characters which should be paired. ?PRINTER.EXE%067 ^#$N @This provides menu selections for font changes on Epson and Okidata printers. ?SEND.EXE%067 ^#$N @Part of the message system. ?SHOW.EXE%067 ^#$N @This replaces the DOS TYPE command. ?DISK DOC%068 ^#02/25/87$N @This disk contains three programs which are primarily for experienced programmers. ?KERMIT12.ASM%068 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for the popular mainframe communications program. ?LOAD.ASM%068 ^#$N @ASseMbler source code for a loader using the SYSPARM block. ?AUGUSTA.BAS%068 ^Augusta#$N @An ADA compiler, this is a subset of the US government's. This is not a tutorial -- you must know Ada to use it. ?DEMO.AUG%068 ^#$N @A demo of a number guessing game. ?SIEVE.AUG%068 ^#$N @Eratosthenes Sieve benchmark. ?DISK DOC%069 ^#01/29/87$N @This disk contains a collection of programs and utilities related to communications, including a new modem program called OZCOM. ?COMM3.DOC%069 ^COMM3#$N @Software to support an extra communications port (COM3:). It requires hardware modification of an IBM Asynchronous board. ?D'SCOPE.COM%069 ^D'SCOPE#$N @This monitors traffic over an RS-232 line. ?OZCOM.COM%069 ^OZCOM#1.31$Y @Modem program supporting all basic communications functions. ?DISK DOC%070 ^#03/09/88$N @This disk contains a number of utilities designed to make using an MS/PC-DOS system much easier. The Terminate and Stay Resident programs from the earlier releases were moved to FOG-DOS.083. Again it was necessary to make room for the expanding QFILER; LS been moved to FOG-DOS.141. HOT and TRACE have been moved and will be added to a later disk. ?PC-DSK12.COM%070 ^PC-DSK12#1.2$Y @A disk cataloging system with documentation built in. ?PKFIND.COM%070 ^PKFIND#1.0$Y @This file finder searches all subdirectories. ?SFIND.COM%070 ^SFIND#1.00$Y @A file finder which searches both sub directories and .ARC files in order to locate all files matching the user defined mask. It supports wildcards. ?QFILER.EXE%070 ^Qfiler#3.1$Y @A menu-driven file manager that allows you to incorporate your favorite file compression programs in addition to the basic file moves, deletes, copying, and more, most notably tagging files for bulk operations. Very user friendly. ?DISK DOC%071 ^#03/09/88$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain WAMPUM, a dBASE III look-a- like which operates WITHOUT command (.PRG) files. It allows the user to utilize a relational database without first learning to write programs and at a very low cost (the author requests $25 if you find it useful). Complete documentation and two sample applications are on FOG-DOS.072. ?WAMPUM.EXE%071 ^WAMPUM#3.2B$Y @Ward's Automated Menu Package Using Microcomputers is a full- featured, menu-driven implementation of the dBASE III programming language. This version adds network support while remaining both an application development tool and an end- user data management system. Either use one of the sample programs or start WAMPUM with the command WAMPUM VOODOO. A definite best buy for data management applications. Note: this version will not work after 12/31/89 and after 90 days, it reminds you to become a registered user. ?REPORT.EXE%071 ^#$N @Clipper's Report generator for use with WAMPUM. ?DISK DOC%072 ^#03/09/88$N @Disk 2 of 2. WAMPUM documentation & sample applications. ?LABEL.EXE%072 ^#$N @Clipper's Label generator for use with WAMPUM. ?MAILLIST.ARC%072 ^#$N @A sample mailing list application written with WAMPUM. ?ORDRNTRY.ARC%072 ^#$N @A sample order entry system for WAMPUM to show just how easy it is to use WAMPUM -- it was written in about an hour! ?DISK DOC%073 ^#01/29/87$N @This disk contains a collection of technical bulletins for the AT&T 6300 PC. All of these files are ASCII text files and may be TYPEd or printed with most text editors or word processors. ?BLT.%073 ^AT&T 6300 Bulletin#$N @Bulletins from the AT&T PC6300 Support BBS. ?BLT8.TXT%073 ^#$N @Information on the Sidekick 1.56A patches for PC6300 ?BLT14.TXT%073 ^#$N @Notes about using a COPYIIPC board on the AT&T PC6300 ?BLT30.TXT%073 ^#$N @Information on low level formatting for PC6300 ROM 1.43 ?DISK DOC%074 ^#07/30/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain a collection of source codes for many of the utility programs in the FOG Disk Library. The assembled versions are elsewhere in the library as this disk is useful only to those interested in learning Assembly Language programming (samples always make it easier). These disks were merely reorganized, not updated with new releases. ?ASMTUTOR.TXT%074 ^#$N @ASCII tutorial for assembly language programming. ?$INSERT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for inserting a string within another string. ?$SEARCH.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for finding a string within another string. ?BINIHEX.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for converting binary to hexadecimal. ?BSORT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for sorting a string array. ?COMINIT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for initializing the COMM line. ?COMINK.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for checking COMM line for input. ?COMMLIB.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for initializing a COMM line. ?COMOFF.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for turning off input from COMM line. ?COMON.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for turning on input to COMM line. ?COMOUT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for sending output to a COMM line. ?COMPARE.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for comparing two strings. ?DECIBIN.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for converting decimal to binary. ?DECIHEX.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for converting decimal to hexadecimal numbers. ?EMESSOUT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for sending exception messages. ?FCLOSE.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for closing a file. ?FCREATE.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for creating a file. ?FLUSHIT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for flushing a circular buffer. ?FREAD.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for reading a byte from a file. ?FWRITE.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for writing a byte to a file. ?GETSPEC.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for getting a file specifier. ?GUN.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for generating a machine gun sound. ?HAPPY2.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for creating a happy face on screen. ?IBM-COMM.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for COMM port I/O routines. ?KAZOO.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for generating variable pitch sounds. ?LEXINSER.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for inserting a word in ordered list. ?LEXSEARC.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for searching an ordered list for a specified word. ?LOWERCAS.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for converting string to lower case. ?MEMSCAN.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for scanning 1Mb of RAM. X=used and .=unused. ?NEWNAME.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to rename file & change subdirectory. ?NOISE.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for producing noise on the speaker. ?ONLINE.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for program to show who is logged on a Novelle LAN. ?OUTCB.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for circular buffer output handler. ?PASSWORD.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for password protection of files. ?PCLOCK.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to enable & disable clock interrupts. ?PIANO.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for creating speaker music from keyboard input. ?PRINT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for print routine as background task. ?PRNFIX.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to filter non-printing characters. ?PRNT.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for print subroutine from BASIC. ?PROFIL.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for MS-DOS profiler. ?PSTRING.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to print a string. ?PUTCB.ASM%074 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to put a byte in a circular buffer. ?CRLFRM.EXE%074 ^CRLFRM#$N @Will remove CR/LF from the end of a file. ASseMbler source is included. ?DATESTR.EXE%074 ^DATESTR#$N @Write date string to STDOUT. ASseMbler source is included. ?DISK DOC%075 ^#07/30/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. Source for many assembly language programs. ?REMCLK.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to display time in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. ?SALEXINC.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to define the size of a keyboard buffer. ?SAVE.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to save input from COMM port to file. ?SCAV30.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to scan and lock out bad disk blocks. ?SCRNSAVE.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to turn off screen after inactivity. ?SEARCH.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for searching for a string within a string. ?SERCOM.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for doing a serial port driver call BASIC. ?SHELL.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for good program structure demo. ?SHIFTS.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to check status of the shift keys. ?SKELCOM.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to specify condensed mode on the IBM printer. ?SKELEXE2.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to specify condensed mode on IBM printer. ?SMASCII2.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for ASCII character counter. ?SPACEWAR.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to produce weird speaker noises. ?STACK.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to define a 512K byte stack. ?STDCRLF.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to send CR/LF to output device. ?STDIN.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to provide STDIN with echo. ?STDINCK.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to check for STDIN input. ?STDINNE.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for standard input with echo. ?STDIOLIB.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source of library of STDIO routines. ?STDMESSO.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to send message to STDIO ?STDOUT.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to output to STDIO. ?STDOUTDR.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to direct console output. ?STDSPACE.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to send space to STDIO. ?SUBZ.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for screen handling routines. ?SUPEREN.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to rename a file or subdirectory. ?SWITCH.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to switch two strings. ?SYSINT.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to allow interrupt calls from 'C'. ?SYSPARM.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for buffers & programs to pass parameters. ?TAPE.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to link a tape drive to the controller on a PC. ?TEE.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to provide 'T' junction for pipes. ?TEE1.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to provide tee junction for pipes. ?TERMINAL.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a simple 1200 baud terminal program. ?TK.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to tokenize ASCII files. ?TRIM.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to excerpt a line from a file. ?UPPERCAS.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to convert a string to upper case. ?VALIDATE.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to check for valid file names from BASIC. ?VIDOFF.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to turn off the video. ?VIDON.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to turn on the video. ?VOLREN.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to rename a file, subdirectory or volume. ?WHAT.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to check & display hardware configuration. ?WHEREIS.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to search disk for a file. ?WINDOW.ASM%075 ^#$N @ASseMbler source demonstrates video window functions. ?DISK DOC%076 ^#02/02/87$N @This disk contains a crippled version of CHIWRITE, a word processor with some unique features. It supports many fonts and requires graphics card. It is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) but this version contains only some of the fonts. Most of the printer and graphics support is available only to registered users. ?CW.EXE%076 ^CHIWRITE#$Y @A demo of a WYSIWYG word processor. ?DISK DOC%077 ^#07/30/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain New York Word, a word processor which includes a spelling checker, multiple windows and graphics. It also supports macro strings. Documentation is somewhat sketchy but a full manual is available to registered users. The program includes excellent on-line help ?NYWHELP.0%077 ^New York WORD#1.2$Y @A word processor which includes spelling checker, multiple windows, graphics, and much more. ?DISK DOC%078 ^#07/30/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. New York Word. ?DISK DOC%079 ^#02/04/87$N @This disk contains two utilities. ?WINDOWS.DOC%079 ^WINDOWS#$N @A 'C' library to add moving windows to program being created. ?DEMO.EXE%079 ^#$N @Demonstration of window functions. ?SHELL.COM%079 ^SHELL#$N @A UNIX 'C'-Shell look-a-like for DOS. ?DISK DOC%080 ^#02/17/87$N @This disk contains a series of utilities to examine and manipulate the files on your disk. ?AUTOMAXX.COM%080 ^AUTOMAXX#2.1$Y @Front end for MS-DOS -- a menu system and disk file handler. ?BIGD.EXE%080 ^BIGD#$N @Displays full listing of disk, including all subdirectories and their contents. ?COUNT.EXE%080 ^COUNT#$N @Counts words and lines in an ASCII file. ?LDIR29.COM%080 ^LDIR# 2.9$N @A super directory program. ASseMbler source is included. ?DISK DOC%081 ^#02/05/87$N @This disk contains a mixture of utilities used to handle disk files and to manage disks, both hard and floppy. Of special interest to many users may be TEXTBUF which allows cutting, pasting, etc. of a screen dump. ?COVERV2.COM%081 ^COVER#$N @Read directory and create print out for disk sleeve. ?DS211.EXE%081 ^Directory Scanner#2.11$N @Scans the directory for a file, displays the directory and performs file backups automatically if desired. ?TEXTBUF.COM%081 ^TEXTBUF#1.1$Y @Full screen editor which allows cut and paste and sends screen to a file. ?TEXT21.COM%081 ^TEXT#2.1$N @Filter ASCII files and eliminate space, convert upper to lower case, lower to upper case, etc. ?VFAT.EXE%081 ^VFAT#$N @Displays the File Allocation Table (FAT), graphically and by directory entry. ?DSKRPK.EXE%081 ^DSKRPK#$N @Repacks a hard disk to make files contiguous. ?FATDUMP.COM%081 ^FAT#$N @Screen dump of the File Allocation Table. ?FATSTART.COM%081 ^#$N @Alternate version of FATDUMP. ?FATSTUFF.DOC%081 ^#$N @Documentation for FATDUMP and FATSTART. ?DISK DOC%082 ^#02/16/87$N @This disk contains a set of diagnostics and utilities for the PC-AT and close clones. Some of these files may be usable on a PC or XT but they are primarily for an AT. ?ATDIAG.COM%082 ^ATDIAG#$N @Sets system parameters in non-volatile RAM. Replaces the one IBM sells for $150. ?ATDSKPCH.COM%082 ^AT Disk Patch#$N @Patch for floppy time-out problem on an AT. ASseMbler source is included. ?CLOCK.COM%082 ^CLOCK#$N @Places a clock on the screen. ?CORELOOK.COM%082 ^CORELOOK#$N @Hexadecimal dump of memory. ?DSPOOL.COM%082 ^DynaSpool#1.2$N @A print spooler. ?FIXDSK.COM%082 ^FIXDISK#$N @Fixes disk access problems for speeded up ATs so that XT software may be used. ASseMbler source is included. ?HDPREP.EXE%082 ^Hard Disk Prep#4.0$Y @Formats hard disk at the hardware level. ?KEY.COM%082 ^KEY#$N @Programs the function keys ?MAP.COM%082 ^MAP#1.4$N @Displays a map of the memory usage. ?MEMORY.COM%082 ^MEMORY#$N @Allows display and modification of memory. ?MSPOOL.COM%082 ^MSPOOL#$N @A print spooler. ?MV.COM%082 ^MV#$N @Moves files from one subdirectory to another. ?P.COM%082 ^P#$N @Sets printer port and Epson print parameters. ?PCU.COM%082 ^PCUTIL#$N @Sets parameters of the operating environment. ?PEEKPOKE.COM%082 ^PEEKPOKE#$N @Memory resident program to examine or change memory. ?RAM.COM%082 ^RAM#$N @RAM disk driver. ?RN.COM%082 ^ReName#$N @Allows renaming of sub directories. ?SDIR50.COM%082 ^SuperDIRectory#5.0$Y @Directory program designed to reveal lots of information about the files on a disk. ?SDUMP.COM%082 ^SDUMP#1.2$N @Hexadecimal dump of memory. ?SP.EXE%082 ^SP#3.6$Y @A print spooler. ?SPC.EXE%082 ^SPC#$Y @This is a print spooler. ?VDL.COM%082 ^VDL#$N @Allows file deletion using wild cards. ?VTREE.COM%082 ^VTREE#$N @Graphic display of subdirectories. ?ATEXTMEM.COM%082 ^AT Extended Memory#$Y @Displays extended memory installed on an PC-AT or clone. ?ATFAST.COM%082 ^ATFAST#$N @Restore AT speed after using ATSLOW. ?ATFDTEST.COM%082 ^ATDFTEST#$N @Test of the IBM floppy disk controller. ?ATSLOW.COM%082 ^ATSLOW#$N @Reduce speed of AT system so that XT software may be used. ?ATEXT.DOC%082 ^ATEXT#$N @Converts a text file into an AUTOCAD script file. Note: includes only the source code in 'C', documentation, and instructions for compiling with Lattice 'C'. ?DISK DOC%083 ^#07/16/87$N @This disk contains a series of utilities to manage memory resident programs and to examine the interrupts used by a program. Another word processing program is also included. ?TSCRIPT.COM%083 ^Turbo Script#4.0$Y @A word processor with on-line help, it appears to have a few quirks but full source (written with Turbo Pascal) is included and it shows nice potential. ?TSR.DOC%083 ^TerminateStayReady#$N @A series of utilities to manage memory resident programs. Includes ASseMbler or Pascal source for some of the modules ?DISK DOC%084 ^#02/09/87$N @This disk contains utilities to enhance DOS. ?FLASH.COM%084 ^FLASH#1.0$N @Source code for inclusion in a Turbo Pascal program. Checks the status of system hardware. Used to auto-configure an applications program. ?FSD14.COM%084 ^FullScreenDebugger#1.4$N @Full screen debugger more powerful than IBM's DEBUG. ?TS.EXE%084 ^TimeSaver#$N @Time scheduler with full-screen calendar and alarm clock. It has full on-line help. ?WINPRINT.COM%084 ^WINPRINT#1.00$Y @Variable screen capture, printer dump, and keystroke capture program. ?DISK DOC%085 ^#08/03/87$N @This disk contains utilities for cataloging your disks and for writing and retrieving memos from a free form database. ?INSTANT.EXE%085 ^Instant Recall#1.5x$Y @A free form database for keeping and retrieving memos. Attempting to use this program without first creating the required subdirectory and placing in it the required data files will result in very strange behavior. The program may be installed as a memory resident program. Be sure to read pages 4-6 of the documentation before attempting to use it. Precept has sold Instant Recall to Broderbund Software. Call (415) 492-3500 for information about registering / updating. ?KEYFAKE.COM%085 ^KEYFAKE#$N @Allows keyboard input from a file so as to avoid the "Press any key to continue" type messages. ?WSSI220.EXE%085 ^WSSINDEX#2.20$Y @A disk file cataloguer for hard disks and floppies. ?WSSM110.EXE%085 ^WSSMERGE#1.10$Y @Merges two WSSINDEX databases. ?DISK DOC%086 ^#07/31/87$N @This disk contains a number of Turbo Pascal subroutines and a Tutor to help users learn Turbo Pascal. ?CURSORS.DOC%086 ^CURSORS#$N @A series of routines to change video attributes of the cursor style. Some have been compiled and are so included. ?KEYS.DOC%086 ^KEYS#$N @A series of routines to display keyboard toggles. ?CHEKDSK.PAS%086 ^#$N @A subroutine to show disk status. ?COMPACT.PAS%086 ^COMPACT#$N @Compact a string to the appropriate size. ?DATE.PAS%086 ^GETDATE#$N @A subroutine to retrieve the date from the system clock. ?DEFDRIVE.PAS%086 ^#$N @Find out what the current default drive is. ?DIRECT.PAS%086 ^#$N @Get current directory from current drive. ?DISKDOOR.PAS%086 ^DISKDOOR#$N @Subroutine to check the status of the drive or drive door and prevent crashing from resulting error. ?FASTBOX.PAS%086 ^#$N @Draw a box from specified start and stop points. ?FIXREAL.PAS%086 ^FIXREAL#$N @Subroutine to correct the rounding of real numbers. ?FREEZE.PAS%086 ^FREEZE#$N @Subroutine to halt action (freeze processing) until a function key is pressed. ?OLDDDOOR.PAS%086 ^#$N @Used to control messages output if the drive door is open or the file does not exist. ?PASDIR.PAS%086 ^#$N @Subroutine to manipulate disk directory. ?PRINTCHK.PAS%086 ^Printer Check#$N @Subroutine to determine the printer status. ?PRNTSCRN.PAS%086 ^PrintScreen#$N @Subroutine to simulate the function of . ?SETDATE.PAS%086 ^SETDATE#$N @Subroutine to set the system date from within a program. ?SETTIME.PAS%086 ^SETTIME#$N @Subroutine to set the system time from within a program. ?SPACEOUT.PAS%086 ^SPACEOUT#$N @Subroutine to format strings for a report. ?TESTDOOR.PAS%086 ^#$N @Subroutine to test the disk drive door. ?TESTKEYS.PAS%086 ^#$N @Subroutine to test the keys. ?TIME.PAS%086 ^TIME#$N @Module to get the time from the system clock. ?WRITEMS.PAS%086 ^WRITEMS#$N @Subroutine to output message to specific screen location. ?TURBO.MSG%086 ^Turbo Pascal Tutor#$N @Lessons to help you learn Turbo Pascal programming. ?TIME.INC%086 ^#$N @Get the time from the system clock for calculating elapsed time. ?LOWDSK.PAS%086 ^#$N @Check logical sector number calculations. ?BASECALC.PAS%086 ^#$N @A base calculator for decimal numbers. ?ASYNC.PAS%086 ^ASYNC#$N @I/O handling for asynchronous communications adapter. ?DISK DOC%087 ^#08/03/87$N @This disk contains a number of powerful and useful utilities. ?ALUSQ.COM%087 ^ALUSQ#1.1$N @An "all purpose unsqueezer" to decompress files with extensions which include "Q" as middle character. ?DU.EXE%087 ^Disk Utility#$N @Display and edit disk sectors. ?LU86403.EXE%087 ^Library Utility#4.03$N @Create and manage file libraries (.LBR files). ?LUE220.COM%087 ^Library Extractor#2.2$N @A fast extractor for library (.LBR) files. ?RECONFIG.COM%087 ^RECONFIG#$N @Allows user to reconfigure the system by executing alternate AUTOEXEC.BAT files and loading alternate CONFIG.SYS files. ?TEXTCON.EXE%087 ^Text Converter#1.2$Y @Converts text files from one word processor format to another or into ASCII. ?TIMEPARK.COM%087 ^Timed Disk Parker#$N @Parks a hard disk after period on inactivity. ASseMbler source is included. ?TREEG.EXE%087 ^Graphics Tree#$N @Displays tree structure of subdirectories on screen. ?WHEREIZ.COM%087 ^WHEREIZ#$N @Locates files regardless of subdirectory. Replaces WHERE, WHEREIS, WHEREIR, etc. ?IFF.COM%087 ^IFF#2.0$N @Allows user to create powerful interactive BATch files. ?SCREDIT.COM%087 ^ScreenImage Editor#2.1C$Y @This is both a screen image editor and a batch utility program. Use it to create menus and help files. ?F32.EXE%087 ^Filer#3.2$Y @Menu driven disk file manager with mouse driver. Also known as DOS 2 Filer. ?DISK DOC%088 ^#02/16/87$N @This disk contains a program for creating and printing forms. ?EZF.COM%088 ^EZ-Forms Manager#C.24$Y @A complete program for creating and printing custom forms. A blank form may be called up and completed using protected fields. Registered users get additional files. NOTE: When registering, please reference FOG's identifying number (C24002044). ?DISK DOC%089 ^#03/05/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain a sales prospecting tool. ?ACS-PERS.EXE%089 ^IN-CONTROL#$Y @A sales prospecting tool and organizer. This program relates activities to persons. It also summarizes dollars spent for any activity or group of activities, for any person, for any period of time. It is ideal for tracking data on a person or prospect, but it can also be used to summarize collections, subscriptions, appointments, etc. It includes a telephone dialer and works as a "tickler". IN-CONTROL was written with dBASE III and compiled. ?DISK DOC%090 ^#03/05/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. These disks contain IN-CONTROL. ?DISK DOC%091 ^#08/03/87$N @Most of the files on this disk are utilities to make using MS-/PC-DOS computers faster or easier. Be sure to check the documentation for each program before using these tools. ?CACHE2.COM%091 ^CACHE2#$N @Uses existing RAM for disk caching. ASseMbler source is included. ?COMPAR21.EXE%091 ^COMPARE#2.2$N @Compares two files and creates a DIFF (difference) file. ?DOG.EXE%091 ^DOG#1.01A$Y @Sorts, packs, and re-orders the files on a disk so as to optimize performance. Especially good on hard disk systems. ?HD.COM%091 ^HD#$N @Displays and checks speed of interleave factors on a hard disk. ASseMbler source is included. ?NSWP3.EXE%091 ^NewSWeeP#1.019$N @Originally a CP/M program, this excellent file handling utility allows viewing, printing, and copying of files. It supports subdirectories (and can create them) and will "zoom into" .ARC files and subdirectories. You may also exit this program temporarily to run another. Two doc files are included: the features added for the DOS version and the original CP/M documentation. Most features remain unchanged. ?DISK DOC%092 ^#03/05/87$N @The programs on this disk can help some users make money. One may not be of value for users in areas which restrict gambling; the other will be of value to both the professional and the amateur money handler. ?TRUELINE.EXE%092 ^TRUELINE#3.0$Y @Calculates the betting line and on an NFL football game based on the statistics from 1984, 1985, and 1986. This program correctly picked the Super Bowl winners for the last four years. Good Luck! ?SOLVE-IT.COM%092 ^SOLVE-IT#$Y @A collection of memory resident financial and statistical functions, including loan amortization, cash flow, payments, and future values. It is extremely fast. ?DISK DOC%093 ^#03/05/87$N @This disk contains a variety of programs running from the mundane to the extremely valuable. ?BANNER.EXE%093 ^BANNER#$N @Prints banners in gothic characters on any printer ?DAED603.COM%093 ^DAED#6.03$Y @Dewar Advanced Editor - a very powerful editor with the documentation built in. ?JIVE.EXE%093 ^JIVE#$N @Translate any text file into "jive" talk. ?THEDRAW.COM%093 ^THEDRAW#1.02$Y @Color screen image text editor requiring color graphics card ?WED.EXE%093 ^WED#2.10$Y @A programmer's screen editor. ?DISK DOC%094 ^#03/05/87$N @This disk contains UTILITY 1-2-3, a series of tutorials, macros and enhancements for LOTUS 1-2-3. ?README.BAT%094 ^UTILITY 1-2-3#1.1$Y @UTILITY 1-2-3, a series of tutorials, macros, and enhancements for LOTUS 1-2-3. For information about these utilities, put this disk in drive B and your LOTUS disk in drive A. Log to drive B and enter README. ?DISK DOC%095 ^#03/09/88$N @This disk contains PC-OUTLINE, an outlining and planning program. The version on this disk is the one from Brown Bag and is as discussed by Ted Silveira in the June, 1987 FOGLIGHT. Only an abbreviated version of the manual is included here. Type: PRINTDOC to print it out. A full manual is available to registered users. ?PCO.EXE%095 ^PC-OUTLINE#3.24$Y @This outlining and planning program allows you to randomly enter information of almost any type (plans, ideas, thoughts etc.) and then organize the information into an hierarchial structure. Once in the hierarchial structure, you can view the information in many powerful ways. ?README.2%095 ^#$N @Documentation for nine programs which are included with PCOUTLINE for the user's convenience. While NOT needed PCOUTLINE, these programs may save much time and trouble. ?BEEP.COM%095 ^#$N @Generates a beep. Useful for batch files to indicate errors or task completion. ?CPY.COM%095 ^#$N @Facilitates backing up a series of files to floppy disk(s). You can list the files to be backed up in a separate file and CPY will automatically prompt you when it is time to insert a new disk. ?DIRS.COM%095 ^#$N @Gives the total disk space occupied by a group of files. It is useful for seeing how much space will be needed for a collection of files. ?GLOBAL.COM%095 ^#$N @Enables any DOS function on an entire directory tree with a single command. It is especially useful for finding lost files, for deleting all .BAK files, etc. across many directory boundaries. ?MEM.COM%095 ^#$N @Shows the amount of free memory faster than running CHKDSK. ?MOVE.COM%095 ^#$N @Moves a file from one directory to another without an intermediate copy. ?MTCONV.EXE%095 ^#$N @Converts Maxthink outline so that it may be loaded by PC-OUTLINE. ?POPDIR.COM%095 ^#$N @Programmer utility and companion to PUSHDIR. Restores you to the directory where you executed PUSHDIR. ?PUSHDIR.COM%095 ^#$N @Programmer utility to be used in a BATch file. Use with POPDIR. ?PCOAIDS.PCO%095 ^PC-OUTLINE Aids#1.1$N @Customized configuration files for use with PC-OUTLINE. One file referenced in PCOAIDS.TXT (HPLASER.CFG) was not in the ARChive file. It will be added when it is located. ?PCOMENU.DEF%095 ^PC-OUTLINE Mouse#$N @A menu for the MicroSoft Mouse for use with PC-OUTLINE. ?DISK DOC%096 ^#10/26/87$N @This disk contains several program discussed in the July '87 FOGLIGHT as well as EDWIN, a text editor which will be of special interest to Pascal programmers and users interested in moving blocks of text between editing windows. Also included is a monitor for disk I/O, and a couple of programs for users with expanded memory boards. A high speed disk formatter is the final jewel in this collection. ?MOV-LPT.COM%096 ^#$N @Wirt Ragsdale's program for printer reassignment from the July, 1987 FOGLIGHT (page 21). It is based on an LPT1 address of 03BC. ?SPEED.COM%096 ^SPEED#$N @Improve the execution time on a "pure" MS-DOS system. ASseMbler source code is included in the set. ?EMU8080.CMD%096 ^EMU8080#$N @A CP/M 2.2 emulator for CP/M 86 systems. It requires the NEC V20/V30 chip. Source code is included. ?SETAT.COM%096 ^Set Attribute#2.04$N @File attribute editor. ?IOMON.COM%096 ^I/O Monitor#$N @Memory resident monitor of disk I/O. ASseMbler source is included. ?EMMCACHE.COM%096 ^EMMCACHE#1.00$N @Cache for IBM-XT or compatible with LIM expanded memory. It is VERY hardware specific so check the DOC file! ?XMEM.COM%096 ^XMEM#$N @Displays the program's usage of expanded memory. ?C-FORMAT.COM%096 ^C-FORMAT#1.1$Y @High speed formatter with command line options. ?ENVED.COM%096 ^Environment Editor#1.0$N @Use to reconfigure a system without the need to re-boot. ?EDWIN.COM%096 ^EDWIN#1.5$Y @Programmer's editor complete with six editing windows and buffers, block moves between windows, on-line help, macro record and playback, DOS commands without exiting, a file size only limited by available RAM, and Pascal Structure editing (very helpful for novice Pascal programmers). ?DISK DOC%097 ^#07/09/87$N @This disk contains the five pinball games discussed by Ted Silveira in the July, 1987 FOGLIGHT. There appears to be no documentation for any of these games. However, they each use the same commands: Press the shift keys to set the number of players, start the game, launch the balls, and operate the flippers. Press the key to exit the games at any time. ?ABLAST.COM%097 ^#$N @Pinball game ?BLAST.COM%097 ^#$N @Pinball game ?ECABALL.COM%097 ^#$N @Pinball game ?RAIN.EXE%097 ^#$N @Pinball game ?TWILZONE.COM%097 ^#$N @Pinball game ?DISK DOC%098 ^#03/09/88$N @This disk contains a disk patching program and a program to aid in the development of a good writing style. ?MK.COM%098 ^MasterKey#1.7c$Y @A menu-driven disk patcher similar to the Norton Utilities and PCTools. It has built-in help screens and will work with either floppy or hard disks of any size. The unerase function is excellent. ?STYLED.EXE%098 ^Style Editor#1.5$Y @Helps you improve your writing style. ?UNWS.EXE%098 ^UnWordStar#$N @Convert WordStar document files to pure ASCII. It is needed by STYLED and many other programs. ?DISK DOC%099 ^#07/10/87$N @This demo program will run on any MS-DOS system with the exception that the tutorial (SHOWQP.COM) may not run on non- IBM machines due to the memory-mapped screen. The READ.ME contains most of the instruction booklet (normally sold for $10). The order form (and address of QCAD) is the last page of the READ.ME file. ?QPARSER.BAT%099 ^QPARSER#2.4$N @A translator writing system useful for compiler writing, language development, and translation in general. This demonstration version has been crippled to limit the number of rules to 25. ?DISK DOC%100 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 1 of 6. RBBS-PC for running a remote system on an IBM or compatible computer. ?RBBS-PC.DOC%100 ^RBBS-PC#CPC15.1$Y @One of the better programs for running a remote system, RBBS- PC is well supported and has most of the popular options. Proper operation requires a hard disk and Hayes-compatible modem. Some technical knowledge and ASseMbler programming is absolutely essential for the installation of this software. ?DISK DOC%101 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 2 of 6. RBBS-PC remaining documentation, sample text and menu files, and notes about update revisions. ?DISK DOC%102 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 3 of 6. RBBS-PC main program module. ?DISK DOC%103 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 4 of 6. RBBS-PC support programs. ?DISK DOC%104 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 5 of 6. RBBS-PC bug reports and programs to upgrade from earlier versions of RBBS-PC. ?QSORT.EXE%104 ^QSORT#2.1$Y @Read text files, sort them, and write them out to new or existing device. ?DISK DOC%105 ^#07/10/87$N @Disk 6 of 6. RBBS-PC source code. ?DISK DOC%106 ^#08/03/87$N @This disk contains PDPROLOG from Automata Design Associates. Other versions of Prolog are available from A D A with prices ranging from $29.95 to $99.95. Full details and ordering information is in the accompanying PDPROLOG.DOC file. ?PDPROLOG.EXE%106 ^PDPROLOG#1.7$N @Prolog interpreter for programmers. It requires PC/MS-DOS version 2.0 or higher and at least 210K of memory. (It runs best with 253K or better.) ?DISK DOC%107 ^#07/10/87$N @This disk has XLISP, an experimental programming language. ?XLISP.DOC%107 ^XLISP#1.5$N @An experimental programming language combining some of the features of LISP with object oriented extension capability. ?DISK DOC%108 ^#07/31/87$N @This disk has the Ultra Utilities and the E88 text editor. ?U-DOC.ONE%108 ^Ultra Utilities#2.00$Y @Also known as the "Wizard's Apprentice", this collection of utilities will allow you to modify any sector of a floppy disk. Discussed by Ted Silveira in the August, 1987 FOGLIGHT ?E88.EXE%108 ^E88#P3.00$Y @A fast, natural, and logical text editor. ?DISK DOC%109 ^#07/31/87$N @A collection of goodies for 'C' programmers, including the TKO boxing game which was previously released on FOG-DOS.086. Please note that an unARChiving utility will be needed for the C-SRC.ARC file. ?TKO.C%109 ^TKO#$N @A boxing game written in 'C', we do not have a compiled version of the game. It will be added when it becomes available. ?XC1E.COM%109 ^XC1E#$N @A cross-reference utility (including source) for 'C'. ?BOSS0508.DOC%109 ^Window Boss#050886$Y @A window generating utility for 'C' programmers. You can incorporate this code into your own application. ?TURBOC10.PAT%109 ^#$N @This is the patch for doing floating point arithmetic with version 1.0 of Borland's Turbo 'C'. ?DISK DOC%110 ^#07/31/87$N @This disk contains a number of goodies for Pascal programmers Included here is the complete BOOSTERS.ARC which was on FOG-DOS.038 and for which an unARChiving utility is needed ?BOOSTERS.ARC%110 ^Boosters#$Y @A collection of procedures for Turbo Pascal programming. An unARChiving utility is needed in order to extract the members of this file because there are more than 120 files collected here. ?THELP.COM%110 ^THELP#$N @A memory resident help file for Turbo Pascal programmers complete with source. ?TURBO-UT.DOC%110 ^TURBO-UT.PAS#1.0$Y @A collection of programming utilities for Turbo Pascal. ?DISK DOC%111 ^#09/10/87$N @This disk contains the RAM-based word processor Galaxy. ?GALAXY.COM%111 ^Galaxy word proc.#2.2$Y @This RAM-based word processor was discussed by Ted Silveira in the Sept, 1987 FOGLIGHT. It is very similar to WordStar with the addition of windows. Help is on-line and the menus pull down. The author's benchmark indicate that Galaxy is much faster than most of the popular word processors. ?DISK DOC%112 ^#09/11/87$N @This disk contains a collection of utilities for most MS-DOS computers. Of special interest to some users is a program to provide undefeatable password security for most DOS 2.x and 3.x systems. Use with care. Programs like this can cause MAJOR problems and loss of data! Use with care. ?BLED.EXE%112 ^Batch Line EDitor#1.4$N @Combines two functions: 1. insert, delete, and replace lines of text based on line number and 2. compare two files and produce merge file to convert one to another using the MicroSoft Basic MERGE command. Excellent for helping programmers (using most languages) to document changes in source code. ?CUTPASTE.COM%112 ^Cut/Paste#$N @A 6K RAM-resident program to add block move capability to most word processors and other programs. Designed to work with NotePad (FOG-DOS.015) and BackScrl (FOG-DOS.020). Some of the documentation assumes knowledge of NotePad commands. ?SIMET2.EXE%112 ^SIMET#1.00$N @Convert English (US) measurements to metric. Source code is included. ?SWPKEYAT.EXE%112 ^Swap IBM-PCAT keys#$N @Swap the function of the and <~> keys on an IBM-PC/AT. ASseMbler source is included to permit modification for other keys. ?SYSLOCK.SYS%112 ^System Lock#1.1$N @Create a device driver for use with DOS 2.x and 3.x to implement a "BREAKproof" password security system for PC's, XT's and most compatibles. May also work on AT's. If you also do a simple (and reversible) hardware modification, use of the system becomes impossible without entering the chosen password. ?RELOCK.COM%112 ^#$N @Works with SYSLOCK to provide password security while user leaves system temporarily unattended. ?TABS20.COM%112 ^Tabs#2.0$N @Replace spaces with TAB character(s) or expand TABs while deleting trailing spaces. ASseMbler source code is included. ?DISK DOC%113 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. ManageX, a billing and time accounting program for professionals (consultants, lawyers, CPAs, etc.). ?MANAGEX.COM%113 ^ManageX series II#$Y @Tracks time worked on professional matters and calculates amount owed by each client. Excellent for small legal, CPA, consulting, etc. offices. Handles receipts, disbursements, and prepares invoices. Other (proprietary) versions offer additional bookkeeping features. Program will remind you to register with manufacturer. ?DISK DOC%114 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. ManageX ?ZENO.COM%114 ^#$N @A screen speed up program. ?MTS.COM%114 ^Multi-Task Supvsr#$N @Splits DOS (versions 2.0 through 3.1) into two partitions that can be used simultaneously. Requires IBM or very close compatible. ?MVPFORTH.EXE%114 ^MtView Press FORTH#1.0305$N @Includes the entire Forth-79 required word set. It is fully documented in "All About FORTH" by Glen B. Haydon (available from Mt. View Press, Inc.). ?DISK DOC%115 ^#09/11/87$N @The perfect program for tracking your stock transactions but it won't help pick them -- you have to do that yourself. ?PC-PORT.EXE%115 ^Bob's PC Portfolio#$Y @Keeps track of stock portfolios: 1. all stock purchases; 2. current holdings (including splits, spin-offs, and sales) 3. yearly sold file (for Schedule D) ?DISK DOC%116 ^#09/11/87$N @If you want to know who will read (and understand) your report or want suggestions for modifying it to suit your boss (teacher, etc.), PC-Read is the perfect program. ?CCSADD.EXE%116 ^Info DataBase Prog#2.1$Y @A general data base program which handles name, company, and address fields plus miscellaneous fields flexible enough for most applications. dBASE III compatible data files. ?BROWSE.COM%116 ^#$N @Allows you to scroll through any ASCII text file. Use arrow keys with & . Use to exit from text file. ?PC-READ.COM%116 ^PC-Read#2.5$Y @Rates the complexity of writing as an average grade level at which the text could be easily read. Uses a custom algorithm which the author believes best reflects the "real world". Handles text from most word processing programs. ?DISK DOC%117 ^#09/11/87$N @ProComm support files, these .CMD files will help you auto-dial when using PC-Pursuit. ?XREADME.PCP%117 ^XcelPCP#$N @This series of command files (for use with ProComm ver 2.4x) will automate the dialing process when using PC Pursuit. Use your favorite text editor to modify the first three lines, load ProComm with X, and communications are yours ?DISK DOC%118 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 1 of 3. Music, Music, Music. Compose that great work or transcribe your favorite melodies. Christmas songs, etc. ?PIANOMAN.COM%118 ^Pianoman#$Y @Pianoman and the companion Player Piano allow you to create (or transcribe) tunes on you PC or close compatible. PC-DOS version 2.0 or higher is required but CGA/EGA is NOT needed. The music files can be compiled or converted to Turbo or BASICA code. ?DISK DOC%119 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 2 of 3. Pianoman and Player Piano. ?DISK DOC%120 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 3 of 3. Pianoman and Player Piano. Also has Wombat!, a game to help children learn to solve word problems. Interactive education allows building new skills and provides guidance mixed with fun. ?WOMBATS.BAS%120 ^Wombats!#2.0$Y @Game to help 7 to 11 year olds conquer word problems and number sentences. Requires BASICA or GWBASIC. This program contains some very valuable programming suggestions for writing educational software. ?DISK DOC%121 ^#09/11/87$N @Programs to help controll the Hewlett Packard LaserJet and related printers. There is a wide variety of offerings, not all of which will work with all printers and/or computers. Several are poorly documented. ?JETSET.EXE%121 ^Jet Setter#Mar.85$N @Control HP-2225 dot matrix LaserJet functions from terminal. JETSET uses Hewlett-Packard Soft Keys. ?HPLZLAB.EXE%121 ^LaserJet Labels#1.20$N @Print envelope labels on your HP LaserJet & some compatibles. ?LASER66.COM%121 ^Laser66#$N @For printing 66 lines per page on some laser printers. ?LASERJ2.COM%121 ^LJ Cartridge Setup#$Y @Setup Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer font cartridges. ?LASERJET.COM%121 ^LaserJet Setup#4.2$Y @Memory-resident or not as you choose, this facilitates the setup and manipulations of Hewlett-Packard LaserJet with or without font cartridges. Also handles envelopes. ?LJ2UP.EXE%121 ^LaserJet Two Up#$N @Print two logical pages on each sheet of paper with LaserJet. ?LJSP.COM%121 ^LJSP#$N @Dump your screen (CGA graphics) to a LaserJet printer. ?LOGO.EXE%121 ^LOGO#1.0$N @Design a logo and use it when printing -- much cheaper than letterhead stationery when you only need a few sheets. Requires Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or compatible. 'C' source code is included. ?LP16.COM%121 ^LP#1.6l$N @Print ASCII text files (66 or 88 lines per page) with a heading (filename, creation date, and page number) on each page. Coded for a LaserJet but ASseMbler source is included so you can modify it to handle the codes from your printer. ?PR.COM%121 ^PR#$N @Exotic printer control for LaserJets. Print letters, reports etc. single or double-sided or print one to four logical pages on single sheet (portrait mode; up to two in landscape) using letter or legal sized paper. Perfect for producing brochures, invitations, and Christmas cards. ?RMACHPLZ.COM%121 ^RMACHPLZ#$N @Print ReadMac picture files on your LaserJet printer. ?LASERFON.EXE%121 ^#1.0$N @LaserJet font selector, including two cartridges. Documentation is online. ?FONTS.DOC%121 ^FONTS#$N @Download fonts (two supplied) to Hewlett Packard LaserJet or compatible for use with your favorite word processor. ?DISK DOC%122 ^#09/11/87$N @This disk contains a number of utilities for the Hewlett Packard LaserJet series of printers. Most are versions of download programs and soft fonts. ?INSTRUCT.TXT%122 ^PrintScreen Util.#$N @Dump the contents of your screen to Hewlett Packard LaserJet or ThinkJet printer. ?IBM2HPJ.COM%122 ^IBM2HPJ#1.01$N @Provides partial emulation of IBM Graphics Printer. Source code is included. ?LPTX.COM%122 ^LPTx#3.0$N @Line Printer Output Capture Buffer to redirect the LPT port. ?DOWNLOAD.EXE%122 ^Download#$Y @Manages the process of downloading soft fonts to the Hewlett Packard LaserJet with optional control of the font ID numbers for word processing software. ?HPSOFT.DOC%122 ^HPSoft#$N @Soft fonts for the Hewlett Packard LaserJet+. ?-READ.ME%122 ^Downloadable Fonts#$N @A practical demonstration of what can be purchased, this contains one downloadable font (Hewlett Packard LaserJet+) and a couple sample printing files. ?DISK DOC%123 ^#09/11/87$N @General Ledger for most accounting situations. AP and AR also available to registered users. ?FM.COM%123 ^Finance Manager II#1.1a$Y @Accounting for the small business or home made easy. Help is provided for the non-CPA. This demo version of the general ledger handles only 11 months (without graphics). Finance Manager II will handle 1999 accounts and 4,000 transactions (30,000 if installed on a hard disk). Bookkeepers will also appreciate the accounts payable and accounts receivable modules which are also available. Offers a full range of reports (month, quarter, or year) with or without graphs. ?DISK DOC%124 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 1 of 4. Payroll accounting to work with most popular data management packages, spreadsheets, or NewViews or just by itself. The Canadian version is on FOG-DOS.128 thru .131 ?PAYUSA.COM%124 ^Payroll USA#1.3$Y @A front end for dBASE, Lotus, NewViews, etc. or a stand- alone complete with 1987 Federal, California, and New York tax tables. Be sure to keep your system clock date less than July, 1988 if you want this program to work. Installable for other states. Canadian version available separately. ?DISK DOC%125 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 2 of 4. Payroll USA ?DISK DOC%126 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 3 of 4. Payroll USA ?DISK DOC%127 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 4 of 4. Payroll USA ?DISK DOC%128 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 1 of 4. Payroll accounting to work with most popular data management packages, spreadsheets, or NewViews or just by itself. The US version is on FOG-DOS.124 thru .127 ?PAYMENU.COM%128 ^Payroll Canada#2.0$Y @Front end for dBASE, Lotus, NewViews, Symphony, etc. or stand-alone payroll accounting program. Handles all Canadian taxes (except Quebec Provincial taxes) for 1987. Be sure to keep system clock set to 1987. US version available. Updates available to registered users. ?DISK DOC%129 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 2 of 4. Payroll Canada ?DISK DOC%130 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 3 of 4. Payroll Canada ?DISK DOC%131 ^#09/11/87$N @Disk 4 of 4. Payroll Canada ?DISK DOC%132 ^#10/26/87$N @Disk 1 of 2. SNAP, a utility to help dBASE II and III programmers, removes the burden of writing the documentation users will need and which will make support so much less of a problem. ?SNAP.EXE%132 ^Snap!#2.02a$N @A documenter for dBASE II and dBASE III. Written in Turbo Pascal with on-line help and good documentation, this will help you write the perfect documentation to accompany your program with very little effort. ?DISK DOC%133 ^#10/26/87$N @Disk 2 of 2. Snap! Also on this disk is a dBASE II program (which should also work on dBASE III) to help find winning words in games like Scrabble, crossword puzzles, etc. ?ANAGRAM.PRG%133 ^Anagram#$N @John Krahmer's program (from the November, 1987 FOGLIGHT) to help you with word games, crossword puzzles, etc. Written for dBASE II but should work with dBASE III as well. The .DBF and .NDX files have been squeezed to save disk space. You will need NewSWeeP or similar utility to extract the files. SCRABBLE.WS is a discussion of the program design. ?DISK DOC%134 ^#01/08/89$N @All sorts of utilities to make managing your system much easier. Also included here is an 8088 assembler with some nice features. ?RS232.HLP%134 ^#$N @This file is intended to collect together in one place and explain in relatively simple terms, enough of the details of the RS-232 Standard to allow a technician to construct and/or debug interfaces between any two "RS-232 Compatible" devices ?NULMODEM.KIT%134 ^#$N @This file contains a diagram and description of the uses for a null modem, as well as how to build a null modem cable. ?SIZEIT.COM%134 ^Size It#$Y @Size It is a memory resident program to measure on screen the exact size of space a document will require when printed. It will also help you when you need to rearrange information in order to force it to fit into a certain space. ?SORTALL.COM%134 ^Sortall#2.0$N @A sorting utility to put all files in the root directory and sub-directories in alphabetical order. Works on most disks, including hard disks under DOS 2.x and 3.x. ?STYPE12.COM%134 ^Smooth TYPE#1.2$N @Stype types files to the screen of a machine controlled by an EGA card using variable speed smooth scrolling. ?VIEWDISK.EXE%134 ^View Disk#1.0$Y @This utility allows you to examine the sectors of your disk drive. Due to the fact that it makes "Extensive" use of BIOS, the machine must be 100% compatible. ?WASM.COM%134 ^Wolfware Assembler#1.0$N @This is an 8088 assembler from Wolfware. It is a typical 8088 assembler, and can be useful for small jobs. ?XRAY.COM%134 ^X-ray#$N @X-Ray is a memory resident program that allows you to monitor the memory in your machine while another program is running. ?DISK DOC%135 ^#10/26/87$N @A collection aimed at the programmer or very expert user. At least one of these programs requires chip-level knowledge. Experiment cautiously. ?DIAGS.EXE%135 ^Expert Diagnostics#$N @Special serial, parallel, and video diagnostics for the ADVANCED user with a PC or close compatible. ?NANSI.DOC%135 ^NANSI#2.2$N @An enhanced replacement for the ANSI.SYS console driver. ?PC.EXE%135 ^Programmer's Calc#1.0$Y @A very sophisticated calculator for programmers. ?PCALC.COM%135 ^Programmer Calc#$N @A memory resident calculator, especially for programmers. ?DISK DOC%136 ^#02/21/88$N @These programs will save many users, from the novice to the expert, time, aggravation, and lost files. ?NIB.EXE%136 ^Nibbler Toolkit#$Y @Can be used by novices to recover deleted file or by systems programmer to patch object code. Transfer text or data files from CP/M to p-SYSTEM disks or have quick and sure access to both memory and disks. ?PCOPY.EXE%136 ^Pcopy#2.0$Y @Copy files between disks and/or between subdirectories. This warns that file will be overwritten, creates new directories sets archive flag, etc. all with selective specification of the files to be manipulated. ?READMEPC.MAG%136 ^PC Magazine#$N @The programs referenced in the Programming column of the 1/22/85 through 4/2/85 PC Magazine issues. ?SR.EXE%136 ^Still River Shell#2.36$Y @Turn your directory into a menu. Find, copy, move, delete, and view files and directories with very few keystrokes. Run program with a function key. Will find any word, phrase, or sentence in a every text file on a disk. It passes filenames to programs. View files in ASCII or hex. Plus much more! ?GOODIES.ARC%136 ^#$N @A collection of utilities which further enhance this shell and many other operations on a hard disk system. ?DISK DOC%137 ^#10/26/87$N @This build-it-yourself "turbo" option for you PC or XT is an excellent test aimed at finding out if the user-supported philosophy will also work for hardware designs. ?PCSPRINT.DOC%137 ^PC-Sprint#$Y @A low-cost, build-it-yourself hardware project to speed up an IBM PC/XT. Does not use an expansion slot, makes no permanent changes, maintains software compatibility. Requires Epson or compatible printer. ?DISK DOC%138 ^#10/26/87$N @Three of these four applications were written to help a church ministry but should find "homes" in all sorts of applications. The coupon organizer will certainly help the budget conscious get the most from even a few coupons. ?COUPONS.ARC%138 ^Coupon Organizer#1.2$Y @Simple database program that keeps track of grocery store coupons. Prints a report by date to make shopping easier. Type ARCE COUPONS to extract member files. Be sure to use a separate subdirectory. Some of the files referenced in the documentation are created by the program. ?MEMBER.ARC%138 ^Church Membership#2.0$Y @System to handle any church membership needs. Contains options for anniversaries, birthdays, committees, organizations, and more. Hard disk recommended for churches with more than 200 members. Could also track important dates for large families, etc. Referenced data files are created when you first run the program. Use ARCE MEMBER to get member files out of .ARC file. Be sure to use a separate subdirectory to avoid overwriting similar name files. ?PROSPECT.ARC%138 ^Church Prospecting#2.0$Y @Handles any type of prospect, not just for churches. Allows user to define his own codes. Keeps track of every visit made to an individual, who visited, how, when, and what the result of the visit was. Hard disk recommended for more than 200 prospects. Referenced data files created when program first run. Enter ARCE PROSPECT to extract members. A separate subdirectory is also recommended to protect similar files. ?PURCHASE.ARC%138 ^Purchase Order Sys#3.0$Y @Complete system to handle business purchase orders. Will handle up to 32,767 purchase orders. Hard disk and printer able to print 132 columns recommended. Referenced data files created when program is first run. Type ARCE PURCHASE to to extract files. Be sure to use a separate subdirectory. ?ARCE.COM%138 ^Arc Extractor#30F$N @Extract members of ARChive (.ARC) files with this. ?DISK DOC%139 ^#10/26/87$N @Printer related programs offering a wide variety of functions ?FKEYMAP.COM%139 ^Function Key Map#2.0$Y @Create a reference card of your function key assignments with any printer which supports IBM or Epson graphics (including Okidata 92). Supports variable line spacing, graphic characters, etc. ?BARPRINT.BAS%139 ^#$N @Bar code printing program for Epson or compatible printer. Requires MicroSoft QuickBASIC 2.0 or similar. ?FPRINT.EXE%139 ^File-Print#1.22$Y @Handy utility for printing text files, including those with illegal filenames. Complete with status window. ?LQ800.COM%139 ^LQ-800 control#$N @Memory resident utility for setting the LQ-800 printer. Offers 30 options on three menus. ?LQCONT.EXE%139 ^LQ print control#1.15$Y @LQ-800/1500 (and most other Epsons) printer driver. Menu driven, easy-to-use program. ?PCARD.EXE%139 ^Index Card Maker#$Y @Reads directory of disk and prints information on 3"x5" card or marks off similar size on regular paper. Fabulous program which unfortunately occasionally looses one or more files when printing. Reads disk label and allows additional description line. ?PRNBUF.COM%139 ^Printer Buffer#1.08$N @Parallel printer buffer. User selectable buffer size; default is 64K. ?PRSWAP.COM%139 ^PRSWAP#$N @Swaps IBM graphics characters to something more printable. ASseMbler and Basic source code is included. ?QKLABEL.EXE%139 ^Quick-Label#3.97$Y @Label maker for 15/16"x3" one-up labels. Repeat last label, specify quantity, etc. ?ALTPAGE.EXE%139 ^Alternate Page#1.0$Y @Prints documents on both sides of your paper, splitting by either odd/even or right/left pages. ?EPSTAR.COM%139 ^Epson Star#$N @Set Epson printer mode or print files with embedded codes from many word processing programs. ?LABELWIZ.EXE%139 ^Label Wizard#$N @Print 15/16" x 3.5" labels. Up to five lines per label. Specify quantity and save to disk file for future printing. ASseMbler source code is included. ?POP-EPSN.COM%139 ^POP-Epson#$Y @Memory resident control of an Epson RX/FX/MX or compatible. ?DCOVER.EXE%139 ^Disk Sleeve Maker#$Y @Reads directory of disk and prints information on regular paper so that, with cut and paste, you can create a disk sleeve which lists the disk contents. Appears more reliable than companion PCARD. ?DISK DOC%140 ^#10/26/87$N @Get involved with Artificial Intelligence or operate your system more efficiently with these programs. ?FF.COM%140 ^FileFriend+#1.10B$Y @Memory resident file finder, viewer, printer, etc. Set file attributes; create, change, or delete directories; seven sorting methods; and much, much more! ?HOW-BIG2.EXE%140 ^How Big#2.0$Y @Display amount of space used by all files in subdirectory, cumulative space used by subdirectories, and percentage of slack space lost due to cluster size. Lattice 'C' source is is included. ?KNOVICE.COM%140 ^Knovice AI#1.1$Y @Artificial Intelligence for experienced programmers or novice users wanting to learn by experimenting with Expert System Technology. Provides simple user interface and production rule language. All the user must do to create a working system is to write the rules. Automatically parses and organizes the rules into efficient knowledge base. Provides powerful inference capabilities and both forward and backward chaining inference methods. ?DISK DOC%141 ^#10/26/87$N @One utility (LS, for Unix-like directory) was originally on FOG-DOS.070. This disk also contains a keyboard enhancer for total control over your keyboard, typing speed, etc. ?PCTRACE.COM%141 ^PC-Trace#$N @Implements a trace table for MS-DOS. ASseMbler source is included. ?LS.COM%141 ^LS#$N @This Unix-like directory program is much more powerful than the normal DIRectory. 'C' source code is included. ?NEWKEY.EXE%141 ^Keyboard Enhancer#4.0$Y @Define keystrokes to save YOU time. Includes 128 character type ahead buffer and much, much more. ?DISK DOC%142 ^#02/21/88$N @1987 US tax return preparation assistance. ?PC-TAX87.EXE%142 ^PC-Tax87#87.15$Y @A program to help you prepare your 1987 Federal tax return. ?DISK DOC%143 ^#01/09/88$N @Disk 1 of 2. ProComm support programs. ?P-OPT.EXE%143 ^Procomm Optimizer#1.0$N @Optimizes ProComm command files and much more. It shortens all command to four letters while leaving the original code untouched. You then have two versions, one with the comments to make later modifications easy, one which runs extremely quickly. ?PROCMD.COM%143 ^ProComm CMD editor#1.0$Y @Helps novices write their own ProComm command files. On-line help and assistance makes this very easy. ?PRCDIR.EXE%143 ^ProComm Directory#$N @Converts ProComm dialing directory to ASCII text files and back again. Makes editing your phone list easy. 'C' source (C86) is also included. ?PROTIMER.EXE%143 ^ProComm Timer#$Y @Allows automatic operation of a ProComm command file, even when you are away from your computer. Uploads, message gathering, etc. at low rates while you sleep. Be sure you test your command files thoroughly before using PROTIMER. ?PCP-MEN3.CMD%143 ^#$N @Bond Shand's command file for menu-driven PC Pursuit dialing. Many options available. ?DISK DOC%144 ^#01/09/88$N @Disk 2 of 2. ProComm support programs. ?README.DOC%144 ^ProComm/PC Pursuit#$N @Menu-driven access to remote systems on the PC Pursuit network for ProComm users. ?PRODATE.EXE%144 ^ProComm Date Stamp#$N @Mark the directory entries with the date you last called each number by replacing last five characters on name with mm/dd. ?GENIE.CMD%144 ^ProComm/GEnie#$N @Jack Brown's command file for automating signing onto the FOG RoundTable on GEnie. Just set the Macro 0 for your name and password and attach this to the GEnie directory number. ?DISK DOC%145 ^#01/09/88$N @Disk 1 of 2. Disk cataloging. ?KAT.EXE%145 ^DBS-KAT#1.3$Y @A high capacity diskette catalog program for MS/PC-DOS 2.0 or greater (256K) systems. Works best with hard disk or two floppies (one of which is 1.2Mb or greater). ?DISK DOC%146 ^#01/09/88$N @Disk 2 of 2. Disk cataloging. Also on this disk is SEEKEASY, a information gathering and retrieving system. ?SEEKEASY.EXE%146 ^Seekeasy#8/14/87$Y @Easy-to-use information-storage and information-retrieval program that accepts misspelled, imprecise, or incomplete requests, and still finds the desired information in a file. This "sloppy matching" is unique. Also included here are programs to convert ASCII text files to SEEKEASY format and vice versa and a data file of the PC-SIG library. ?DISK DOC%147 ^#01/09/88$N @WordStar 3.x and 4.0 support programs. ?WSMOD.HLP%147 ^#$N @Text file listing WordStar 3x patch addresses. ?WSPATCOM.BAT%147 ^WS COM port patch#$N @Patch WordStar 3.24 and 3.3 for COM2 rather than COM1. ?WSCNVN11.EXE%147 ^WordStar Converter#1.11$Y @Convert WordStar text files to ASCII and vice versa. ?PAMPH14M.COM%147 ^Pamphlet Maker#1.4M$N @Works with WordStar files to print pamphlets. Turbo Pascal source is included. ?WSCOL13M.COM%147 ^WordStar Columns#1.3M$N @Print columns from regular WordStar text files. Turbo Pascal source code is included. ?WSENHANC.TXT%147 ^Print Enhancements#$N @Replacement WINSTALL and auto patching files for WordStar 3.x to maximized printer installation. ?WSX10B.COM%147 ^WS Translator#1.0b$N @Designed specifically for WordStar 4.0, this file converter handles extended graphics characters, etc. Sample files included. ?DISK DOC%148 ^#01/09/88$N @Utilities for most MS/PC-DOS computers. ?STUFIT.COM%148 ^Stufit#0.6$N @A program to compact the files on your disk by moving them all toward the center. ASseMbler source is included. Be sure to read the documentation completely before attempting this. ?SD55.DOC%148 ^Sorted Directory#5.5$Y @Three versions (IBM PC and full compatibles, Zenith Z-100 series, and generic MS-DOS) of this disk directory program are included. ?DD2.EXE%148 ^Director#2.00$Y @Finds and lists duplicate files on your disk. Lots of options ?STRIP.COM%148 ^Strip#2.1$N @Strip the hi-bit from WordStar text files. Turbo Pascal source is included. ?IBU.COM%148 ^Incremental Backup#1.05$Y @Many users will find this to be better than XCOPY. It displays free space on both source and target disks, space required, offers seven sorting options for filenames, allows files to be marked for inclusion or exclusion, and much more. Automatically selects for backup any new files or any file which has been changed since the last backup. ?INFO.EXE%148 ^Info#$N @Prints out a table of information about the drive and disk usage. Program taken from PC Tech Journal, May '86 ("Finding Disk Parameters" by Glenn F. Roberts). ?DISK DOC%149 ^#01/09/88$N @Games for most MS/PC-DOS computers. ?NAMER.EXE%149 ^Name Selector#$N @Program to select a more unique name for game players. ?MASTMIND.COM%149 ^MasterMind#4/17/87$N @Simple logic game with 8080 ASseMbler source code. ?SPACEINV.COM%149 ^Space Investors#5.1$Y @Arcade-type game with Turbo Pascal source code. ?DECEIVE.COM%149 ^Deceive#1.0$Y @Terminate and Stay Ready program which will conceal current activities with a screen picture captured from the job you are supposed to be doing. ?EGAROIDS.EXE%149 ^#$Y @Arcade-type game written for 80286 system with EGA graphics. ?DECISION.COM%149 ^Decision Maker#$N @Ask the computer a question, run this program and it will make the decision for you. ?LIFESOUP.COM%149 ^Lifesoup#1B$Y @Game of life for Hercules monographics cards only. Cell generation and video handling techniques excellently demonstrated with Turbo Pascal source code. ?PHONEMEM.COM%149 ^Phone Number Memoriz#$N @Program to teach you how to remember numbers. Turbo Pascal source code included. ?PINNART1.%149 ^Pinnacles Artwork#$Y @Pictures which can be incorporated into other programs. ?DISK DOC%150 ^#01/07/89$N @Pyroto Mountain, a Gaming BBS system. ?PYROTO.COM%150 ^Pyroto Mountain#C1$Y @Pyroto Mountain is part game, part bulletin-board system. People can dial up your computer and leave public or private messages. But there is more, they can also take on the role of a wizard in a role playing game. It is not necessary to have a modem to run Pyroto. You can run it in local mode to familiarize yourself with the principles of operation. ?DISK DOC%151 ^#01/09/88$N @Stonehenge BBS system. ?STONE.EXE%151 ^Stonehenge#1984$Y @A BBS system with multi-message areas and lots of features. ?DISK DOC%152 ^#01/09/88$N @Zuri text editor. ?ZURI.COM%152 ^Zuri Text Editor#2.6$Y @Screen text editor with long (255 character) lines, numbered lines (reference only, not part of file), macros, edits in memory to system capacity (or 480K), full access to DOS. Not a word processor but fabulous for letter and program writing. ?DISK DOC%153 ^#01/09/88$N @A text editor/word processor. ?WX.EXE%153 ^WordFlex#1.31$N @A memory resident word processing program. ?PROINDEX.EXE%153 ^ProIndex#1.2$Y @An interactive program to help you create an index for any text file. Several users prefer this over StarIndex. ?PSETDOC.WS%153 ^PrinterSet#2.4$N @Menu-driven programs from setting printer options on several different printers. ASseMbler source is included so you can modify the programs to suit your system. Includes Epson, Citizen, Gemini, MPI-180FT, MT-1081/L, HP-2631 and HP-2932. ?DISK DOC%154 ^#01/09/88$N @Collection of programs for a variety of graphics cards. ?PCYEARBK.EXE%154 ^PCYEARBOOK#$Y @A calendar/appointment scheduler program. Appointments may be set up in half-hour intervals from 8am to 6:30pm. A notepad function is also included to recording other information as you need to. ?PRESENT.COM%154 ^PRESENT#5.12$Y @The Slide Presentation System is excellent for preparing the material you need for you next report or similar activity. ?CGCLOCK.COM%154 ^CGA Clock#1.5$N @A program which places a real time clock on your color graphics system. Defaults to standard time but has military (24-hour) time as an option. ?COLOR.COM%154 ^Color#$N @Set your display attributes. This requires ANSI.SYS ?CURSOR.COM%154 ^Cursor#1.00$N @Set the size of your cursor. ?EGA43X80.COM%154 ^43 lines with EGA#$N @A program which allows you to display 43 lines on your screen (rather than the normal 24) if you have an EGA card. ?FLIPPAGE.EXE%154 ^FLIP#$N @Originally taken from the 2/19/85 issue of PC Magazine. It allows users with color/graphics card to use one of its "underexploited" video pages as a scratch pad to prevent the frantic rush to copy data from your screen as it scrolls off. These programs allow you to flip between two video pages while working from DOS 2.x. Especially handy when you are compiling programs. The cursor changes shape so you always know where you are. ?HGC.COM%154 ^Hercules Graphics#$N @This program blanks the display after a user-defined period of inactivity (screen save or burnout). This program will ONLY run properly on a Hercules Graphics Card. Do not use it with any other video adapter. ?MONOCLK2.COM%154 ^Monographics clock#$N @Puts a clock display in the upper right corner of a monochrome display. This version permits you to turn off the clock without re-booting the system; every time a program is run, the clock is toggled off for the duration and then toggled back on. You can also the display from within a program. ?NOCOLOR.COM%154 ^Nocolor#$N @For PC users using a color/graphics card with a monochrome monitor, this program solves the problem of programs installed for colors which are not visible on your system. ?SCREEN.COM%154 ^Screen#$N @If you have both the monochrome and the color graphics cards, this program will allow you to toggle between the two and leave the inactive CRT screen intact. Foreground & background colors on the C/G card may also be set as well as the toggle between 40 and 80 columns. ?AURORA.EXE%154 ^Aurora Borealis#$N @A screen color attribute utility which can assign background, foreground, and border colors for RGB monitors. It requires that ANSI.SYS be installed. ?SCRN.COM%154 ^Screen Saver#$N @Operates using the Timer, Video and Keyboard interrupts to monitor activity of the system user. After period of no activity (user sets the number of minutes), the video will be turned off to all monitors attached to the system. ?SPLIT.COM%154 ^Split#$N @A rather fun program, this program blanks the screen and places the cursor in the upper left corner and then divides the screen into four columns. Next it moves columns one and three up while columns two and four are moved down. Might cause minor confusion if added to a friend's batch file for a favorite task, but doesn't not affect work in process. ?MIRROR2.COM%154 ^MIRROR2#$N @Switches between emulated and enhanced modes of operation on an IBM EGA graphics card. Self documenting. ?SCR.EXE%154 ^SCR#$N @This self-documenting program switches between the emulated and the enhanced modes on an IBM EGA graphics card. ?RE-VIEW.COM%154 ^Re-View#1.8$Y @Provides enhanced text display capabilities for PC and XT (and compatible) systems which are equipped with the standard Color/Graphics Adapter (CGA). Has a 75-line screen buffer you can scroll through, can rapidly scroll (line or page at a time) through 100-line virtual screen, offers quick and easy display pause (with a single key stroke), etc. Works only with CGA. ?ASCII.COM%154 ^#$N @ASCII replacement screen font for CGA systems. ?ASCIINMP.COM%154 ^#$N @Alternate screen character font for CGA. ?ASCIIND.COM%154 ^#$N @Alternate screen character font for CGA. ?DISPLAY.COM%154 ^#$N @Alternate screen character font for CGA systems. ?NORMAL.COM%154 ^#$N @Normal screen character font for CGA systems. Use this to return the display to the default characters after using one alternate fonts. ?DEUTSCH.COM%154 ^#$N @German screen character font for CGA systems. ?FRANCE.COM%154 ^#$N @French screen characters for CGA systems. ?ITALIA.COM%154 ^#$N @Italian screen characters for CGA systems. ?ESPANA.COM%154 ^#$N @Spanish screen character font for CGA systems. ?ESA.COM%154 ^#$N @Esperanto screen character font for CGA systems. ?BILING.COM%154 ^#$N @Bilingual screen character font for CGA systems. ?SVERIGE.COM%154 ^#$N @Swedish screen character font for CGA systems. ?ICELAND.COM%154 ^#$N @Icelandic screen character font for CGA systems. ?DANNOR.COM%154 ^#$N @Danish screen character font for CGA systems. ?SCHWEITZ.COM%154 ^#$N @Swiss German screen character font for CGA systems. ?NDL.COM%154 ^#$N @Dutch (Netherlands) screen character font for CGA systems. ?MULTI.COM%154 ^#$N @Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems. ?UKN.COM%154 ^#$N @Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems. ?CRAZY.COM%154 ^#$N @Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems. ?DRAW.COM%154 ^#$N @Draw your own alternate screen character font set. ?APL10.COM%154 ^#$N @Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems. ?DVORAK.COM%154 ^#$N @Dvorak-style alternate screen character font set for CGA systems. ?OCR-A.COM%154 ^#$N @OCR-A style screen character font set for CGA systems. ?TDOODLE.COM%154 ^tDOODLE#1.0$Y @Designed to help SysOps simplify the tedious task of creating color text display using ANSI codes. ASseMbler source code is included. ?DISK DOC%155 ^#01/09/88$N @Utility programs for most MS/PC-DOS systems. ?ASCII.COM%155 ^IBMASCII#7/87$N @View all 256 characters of IBM Extended ASCII character set and move cursor to any character to its decimal and hex value at the top of the screen. For monochrome or CGA. 8088 ASseMbler source is included. ?BURNOUT.COM%155 ^Burnout II#2.11$N @An enhanced version of the screen blanking program of the same name. Blanks out your video display after a specified length of time. Includes ASseMbler source. ?C.COM%155 ^C#$N @A program for hard disks which shows all subdirectories and then moves you to the selected subdirectory. ?CATDISK.COM%155 ^CATDISK#3.26$Y @A diskette catalog program with many features. ?EDCOM.COM%155 ^EDCOM#7/87$N @A full-screen (24x80) binary file editor. Enables you to view and edit any file (if it fits into available memory) on PC or compatible with monochrome or color graphics adapter screen. 8088 ASseMbler source is included. ?MEM.COM%155 ^MEM#7/87$N @Look at memory (up to 1Mb) on PC or compatible with monochrome or color graphics adapter. Included the ability to jump to an address and to find a string of characters. 8088 ASseMbler source included. ?LOWCASE.EXE%155 ^Lower-case#1.0$N @Convert upper to lower case. Source code is included. ?DISK DOC%156 ^#01/09/88$N @Utility programs for most MS/PC-DOS systems. ?19200.COM%156 ^19200#$N @Set your COM1: port to 19,200K baud. ?704K.COM%156 ^704K#$Y @Extend base memory on systems with 704K. ?PS.EXE%156 ^PSearch#2.0$Y @A disk and/or file search program with many features and options. Search files for text, locate files by name, etc. ?COMHELP.COM%156 ^COMPEEK#1.5$Y @Menu-driven system for checking out your communications parameter setup. Lets you set UART to unusual speeds and provides a "toolbox" for solving problems. Check if and how your serial card/internal modem is installed, provides extensive UART tests via internal or external loopbacks to test even you EIA cable, and much more. Lots of on-line help so even novices can check out their system. ?INT13.COM%156 ^Interrupt 13h#2.0$N @A tool to help unravel copy protection schemes. Note: this program must not be used to enable you to distribute copies of proprietary software. It is to allow you to make backup copies of legally registered software if the manufacturer cannot or will not help you. FOG condemns software piracy! ASseMbler source code is included. ?INTRCPT.COM%156 ^Intercept#Beta$N @A memory resident program which monitors interrupts 40h and 2Fh to allow AT users with 1.2Mb (high density) drives to format, read, and write 720K disks using cheaper low density diskettes. ?SCRNSAVE.COM%156 ^ScreenSave#1.4$N @Blanks the screen of Heath/Zenith Z100 or PC computer when there has been no keyboard input for a period of time. 8088 ASseMbler source is included. ?PCWINDOW.COM%156 ^PCWindow#2.2$Y @A "hidden" utility program which remains resident in RAM, as an extension to DOS, until the system is re-booted, to give the user eight online hidden functions: Display time window, start or stop elapse timer, calculate split time, set alarm, set color on or off, display ASCII chart, note pad, printer setup, or mix some of these functions. ?DISK DOC%157 ^#01/09/88$N @Turbo Pascal programming utilities and sample programs. ?STAYRES.COM%157 ^Stay Resident#4.10$Y @Series of programs with Turbo Pascal source code. Includes windows, INT24 processing, much more. ?SUPER.COM%157 ^SuperComm#$Y @Buffered communications support library for Turbo Pascal. Source code included. ?TDEBUG.COM%157 ^Turbo DEBUG#$N @A source code debugger for use in debugging Turbo Pascal programs on the IBM PC. Allows you to view your source code while debugging, to trace the operation of your program statement by statement, to insert breakpoints in the program, and to examine (and change) global or local variables in the program (including strings, array variables, and records. ?DIRSCAN.PAS%157 ^#$N @Turbo Pascal source code for a program to create a string variable at least eight characters long. ?PROSET.PAS%157 ^#$N @Turbo Pascal source code for a program to set the Proprinter options. ?DISK DOC%158 ^#01/09/88$N @ASseMbler source code for a wide variety of applications. ?ALARM.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for alarm clock routine. ?BASLOAD.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to provide Basic program with access to the LOADER by passing parameters via SYSPARM. ?BASMAIN.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for program to set PSP address for a compiled Basic program. ?BREAK.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a control break handler for a Lattice 'C' program. ?BRK.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a program to trap Break. ?BRK2.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for Break handling utilities module. ?C-CHADIR.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for subroutine to change current working directory for CBasic. ?C-CLR.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for subroutine which allows a CBasic program to scroll a window. ?C-PRNT.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a subroutine which allows CBasic to print a screen. ?C-WINDO.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a subroutine which allows CBasic to paint a window. ?CALC.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a calculator. ?CHAR.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source. ?CHAROP.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a program that sets and returns switch character and device availability for Lattice 'C'. ?CLEAN.ASM%158 ^#1.1$N @ASseMbler source for a program which filters out unwanted control characters in text files (ASCII to WordStar and/or WordStar to ASCII conversions). ?CLEANF.ASM%158 ^#2.0$N @ASseMbler source for a program which filters control codes from text files, expands tabs, etc. (ASCII to/from WordStar). ?CLEAR.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a program to clear display and set character attributes. ?CLOCK.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for clock program. ?CLR.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a Basic program to scroll a window. ?COBLOAD.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a program which allows COBOL programs access to the program loader by passing parameters via SYSPARM. ?COMIBAS.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a serial communications port interrupt interceptor. ?COMINT.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a serial communications port interrupt interceptor. ?DEV.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a program which reports device header information for all installed device drivers. ?DEVSYM.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for handling device drivers. ?DOSMAC.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source to be included in DOSSYM. ?DOSSYM.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for program to break a listing into pages and give new subtitles. ?DRIVER.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler template for making an installable device driver. ?DSKWATCH.ASM%158 ^#$N @Steve Holzner's ASseMbler source for a program which helps you catch disk errors DOS misses (from 6/11/85 PC Magazine article). ?EXECSUB.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for an execute program for compiled Basic. It allows one Basic program to call another. ?FREE.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for determining free disk space. ?FRESPACE.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for determining free disk space. ?FXN.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for demonstrating EXEC function call 4Bh. ?GETSEG_C.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for getting current segment values. ?GETSPACE.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for getting disk space. ?HDR.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for Device Drive Library header. ?IBM2OKI.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a program which traps the printer output interrupt (17h) and translate out-going IBM-style line drawing characters to codes compatible with the Okidata 84p. ?INTHAND.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for interrupt handling. ?MAKDIR.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for the rename a file function call. ?MEMSCAN.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for a program which can scan an entire megabyte of memory. ?MOVFILES.ASM%158 ^#$N @ASseMbler source for program which can be called from a Basic program to find all files which match a mask and move them from one subdirectory to another. ?SWAP.COM%158 ^Context Switch#$N @Includes ASseMbler source code. ?DISK DOC%159 ^#01/09/88$N @Basic programming aids, especially valuable for novice Basic programmers. ?BASICODR.DOC%159 ^BasiCoder#$N @A program generator targeted at beginners and novices. Creates a single file database program in MicroSoft Basic source code. The generated program can be compiled and/or run under the interpreter. Excellent way for new users to write programs geared to their specific needs. ?MRGBASIC.TXT%159 ^MailMerge Basic#$N @A series of MailMerge "programs" to ease the burden of creating a series of related Basic programs. This really eliminates the drudgery of repetitive programming often needed when building related programs. ?DISK DOC%160 ^#01/09/88$N @A must for Lotus 1-2-3 users. ?WP.COM%160 ^WordPlan#A.00.00$Y @A "Living Document Processor" for Lotus 1-2-3 and other applications. Can read multiple Lotus files and produce custom reports and documents. Does not require "cut and paste" approach to reports common to other programs. ?XTRATIPS.WKS%160 ^#$N @A collections of Lotus 1-2-3 tips. Although intended to convince you to buy their book, these tips will help many users. Some really good ideas are included here. ?DISK DOC%161 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 1 of 2. Buerg Utilities. ?ARCUTILS.DOC%161 ^#$N @Documentation for the Buerg ARChiving utilities. ?ARCE30F.COM%161 ^ARCE#3.0F$N @Extract files from an ARChive file. Supports most compression techniques. ?ARCA127.COM%161 ^ARCA#1.27$N @Create or add files to an ARChive file. Includes a 80286 specific version. ?ARCV117.COM%161 ^ARCV#1.17$N @Display a list of the members of an ARChive file. Includes ASseMbler source. ?XONE21.COM%161 ^XONE#2.1$N @Create an ARChive file from one or more files currently contained in an existing ARChive file. ASseMbler source is included. ?QBARCV.OBJ%161 ^QBARCV#1/1/87$N @Called from a Quick Basic program, this will display the directory of an ARChive file. ?LARC.EXE%161 ^LARC#1.6$N @Create the smallest possible ARChive file and, if it encounters a .LBR file, convert from LU or LAR to ARC format. ?LUD106.COM%161 ^LUD#1.06$N @Delete one or more files from a LU or LAR .LBR file. ?LUE220.COM%161 ^LUE#2.3$N @Extracts members of a LU or LAR-created .LBR file. ?LUT193.COM%161 ^LUT#1.93$N @Display the directory of a LU or LAR-created .LBR file. ?LUU213.COM%161 ^LUU#2.13$N @Add to a .LBR file. ?LUX12.COM%161 ^LUX#1.2$N @Execute a program (.COM or .EXE) from within a .LBR file. ?LIST.COM%161 ^LIST#6.2a$Y @Full-screen viewing and much more of files. Has a large number of options, some of which can be permanently patched. ?DRLISTH.COM%161 ^DRLIST#H$Y @Special version of LIST for use with CTTY/ANSI systems. ?DISK DOC%162 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 2 of 2. Buerg Utilities. ?AUTODATE.COM%162 ^AUTODATE#1.0$N @Set DOS data and time without a clock calendar. ASseMbler source code is included. ?CISMSG22.COM%162 ^CIS Message#2.2$N @Sorts CompuServe messages by topic and deletes duplicates. ?DELDUPE.COM%162 ^Delete Duplicates#2.2$N @Delete duplicate files found in two or more subdirectories. ASseMbler source code is included. ?FB.COM%162 ^FileBackupRestore#1.61$N @A collection of file backup, restore, and status utilities. ?JLH.COM%162 ^Jet's LittleHelper#1.07$N @Invoke Tall Tree's JHET to copy files from all directories on one drive to another drive. ?FC.ARC%162 ^#1.3$N @Create MRG file from two BASIC source versions. ?QBX300A.ARC%162 ^#3.00a$N @A label and symbol cross referencer for Quick Basic. ?RB.ARC%162 ^#1.58$N @Convert token BASIC file to ASCII file. ?SQUISH.EXE%162 ^#3.3$N @Compress and unnumber BASIC source programs. ?LDIR30.COM%162 ^LDIR#3.0$N @List directories in selected file order. ASseMbler source code is included. ?LP14.COM%162 ^Okidata LP#1.4$N @Print file with headings and pagination on Okidata MS92. ASseMbler source is included so you can modify the program for your printer. ?LP16.COM%162 ^LaserJet LP#1.6$N @Print file with headings and pagination on Hewlett Packard LaserJet. ASseMbler source code is included so you can modify the program for your printer. ?OKI.COM%162 ^Okidata Setup#1.1$N @Menu-driven Okidata 92 printer setup. ASsembler source code is included. ?OKISET.COM%162 ^OKISET#1.0$N @Similar to OKI but adds script and italic fonts. ASseMbler source code is included. ?QDR29.COM%162 ^QuickDiskReformat#2.9$N @Quickly reformat a disk to erase all files and subdirectories with this program. ?SORTF.COM%162 ^SORTF#2.23$N @This fast ASCII file sorter can handle large files. ?SQPC131.COM%162 ^SQPC#1.31$N @Fast file squeezer and unsqueezer compresses your files to save disk space. ?SWAPNAME.COM%162 ^Swapnames#1.2$N @Switch filenames of two files. For example, if you have CONFIG.SYS and CONFIG.ALT, this will trade filenames between the two files with a single command. A real time saver. ?TABS21.COM%162 ^TABS#2.1$N @Convert spaces to TABs, TABs to spaces in your files. This can save a lot of space with a large file containing lots of spaces or undo the conversion if you software doesn't handle tabs well. ASseMbler source code is included. ?-LIST.ME%162 ^#$N @Summary of Vern's programs and version numbers. ?DISK DOC%163 ^#03/09/88$N @Disk 1 of 10. ButtonWare software set. Disk 1 of 3. PC-File+. Note that this is such an enormous upgrade from the PC-FILE which can be found on FOG-DOS.013 that it is treated as an entirely new program rather than an update. Small capacity systems may need to use the earlier, less functional version. ?PCF.EXE%163 ^PC-File+#2.0$Y @The ultimate database manager, the version is menu-driven with lots of context-sensitive help screens, is much faster than previous versions, and is extremely powerful. Complete with a sophisticated report writer, customized entry screens, embedded and nested calculations, mailmerge form letters, a "drop to DOS" option, password protection, and much more. Works directly with PC-Type+ and PC-Calc+. Has calculator "hot key", date arithmetic, 8087 and 80287 support, and summary graphics. ?DISK DOC%164 ^#03/09/88$N @Disk 2 of 10. ButtonWare software set. Disk 2 of 3. PC-File+. ?DISK DOC%165 ^#03/09/88$N @Disk 3 of 10. ButtonWare software set. Disk 3 of 3. PC-File+. ?DISK DOC%166 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 4 of 10. ButtonWare software set. PC-Tickle. ?TICKLE.COM%166 ^PC-Tickle#1.0$Y @This is "the program that never forgets." It lets you easily create a tickler file which it will then reference to remind you of important dates, appointments, etc. It even has some simple math functions which allow it to report on expenses or hours utilized on certain activities. ?DISK DOC%167 ^#03/09/88$N @Disk 5 of 10. Buttonware software set. PC-Stylist. ?PCSTYLE.COM%167 ^PC-Stylist#1.1$Y @Checks your writing for readability and style. It graphically reports on the readability, personal tone, and use of action verbs in your documents. It works with any word processor that can produce ASCII text files. If you use PC-Type+, it will check on your writing style even while you are working on a document! ?DISK DOC%168 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 6 of 10. ButtonWare software set. Disk 1 of 2. PC-Type+. ?PCTYPE.EXE%168 ^PC-Type+#10/1/86$Y @An easy-to-use word processing program ("The Ultimate Word Processor"). It includes a 100,000 word "Fault-Finder" that will check for misspellings and word repetitions. Works with PC-File+ and PC-Calc+ and can handle up to ten files at the same time. ?DISK DOC%169 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 7 of 10. ButtonWare software set. Disk 2 of 2. PC-Type+. ?DISK DOC%170 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 8 of 10. ButtonWare software set. PC-Dial. ?PC-DIAL.EXE%170 ^PC-Dial#2.0$Y @An excellent modem communications program. It handles asynchronous communications and can upload and download all types of files using error checking. You can define up to twelve macros. Also supports user-created "script" files so you can automate many applications. ?DISK DOC%171 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 9 of 10. ButtonWare software set. Disk 1 of 2. Baker's Dozen. ?BAKERS12.EXE%171 ^Baker's Dozen#6/1/87$Y @This is the handiest set of thirteen programs ever collected together. Included here are: a pop-up calendar with holidays and events (add your own), file and text finding, text file comparing, file sorting (up to four levels), screen snapshots to disk, redirecting of printer output to disk, sideways printing, switch COM1 and COM2, switch LPT1 and LPT2, remove directories and all files, color screen setup, disk utility program, and keyboard and character determination program. ?DISK DOC%172 ^#01/30/88$N @Disk 10 of 10. ButtonWare software set. Disk 2 of 2. Baker's Dozen. Also includes eXtended DOS. ?XD.EXE%172 ^eXtended DOS#1.10$Y @Powerful utility program which allows many of the DOS commands, such as RENAME and COPY, to handle multiple files and multiple file specifications. All files to be operated on are show to the operator and a last minute "yes" or "no" is permitted for each file. Other features include changing file attributes (such as "hidden" and "read-only"), changing the date and time on files, searching files, file printing, and easy removing of subdirectories. ?DISK DOC%173 ^#02/03/88$N @ProComm support programs. ?DIRDAT14.EXE%173 ^Directory Date#1.4$N @Utility program to date ProComm dialing directory entries so that you can tell the last date you called a particular number when you look at the entries in the directory. Designed for ProComm 2.4.2 (may work with other versions). ?SCRIPGEN.COM%173 ^ScriptFileGenerate#1.0$Y @Program for non-programmer to generate simple log-on scripts for use with ProComm's dialing directory to automate log-on, logoff, etc. Particularly nice for calling PCBoard systems. ?ADL.COM%173 ^Automatic Download#$N @Designed to be used with ProComm 2.4.2 to speed up file downloads, especially from The Source. Turbo Pascal source and samples are included. ?DSZ.EXE%173 ^DSZ#$N @Add Z-Modem and SEAlink protocols to ProComm 2.4.2 ?DISK DOC%174 ^#02/03/88$N @Games which can be played on Hercules-compatible monitors. Also on here is a program to make wrapping paper. ?BEAST.COM%174 ^#$N @Arcade style game where you try to squash the beast. Works on Hercules-compatible system. ?CRIBBAGE.EXE%174 ^#$N @A cutthroat version of the classic card game. May have a bug or two but still fun. ?SOL.COM%174 ^Solitaire#1.10$Y @Here's a card game that even knows about cheating! Lots of options the user can play. Works great on Hercules-compatible system. ?BJ46.BAS%174 ^Blackjack#$N @Professional blackjack game for one to six players. Requires Basic. ?CHASE44.BAS%174 ^Chase#$N @Full-screen chase game for one to four players. Requires Basic. ?TTT43.BAS%174 ^Tic-Tac-Toe#$N @Variable skill three dimensional game for one to three players. Requires Basic. ?GIFTWRAP.EXE%174 ^#3.05$Y @This program allows you to create personalized wrapping paper with which to wrap presents. Very easy to use and has lots of options. ?DISK DOC%175 ^#02/03/88$N @Handy utilities for a variety of users. Included here are programs for all levels of experience. ?ROM.DOC%175 ^XT/AT ROM capture#$N @Set of utilities that allows the user to capture the contents of the ROM sets in either the PC or the AT. Some 'C' source code is included. Not for novice users. ?UNCR232.EXE%175 ^UnCRunch#2.32$N @LZW uncruncher which allows MS/PC-DOS users to extract files which have been crunched (a 'Z' as the middle character of a file extension for a file which cannot be TYPEd). ?UNERASE.COM%175 ^UNERASE/DBACK#1.1$N @Eric Gan's program to undelete files on most disks. Works on any disk up to 20Mb (may also work with some 30Mb drives). Eric suggests you use DBACK before attempting to unerase. ?DBACK.COM%175 ^#$N @Backs up the FAT (File Allocation Table) and root directory of a (hard) disk to a file on another (floppy) disk. Also restores the FAT and directory after a catastrophe "wipes out" your disk. Use this before unerasing a file or when doing possibly destructive programming. ?CO.COM%175 ^#$N @The tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven file copying, deletion, and moving. Multiple sorting options. ?DR.COM%175 ^#$N @The tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven viewing of text files, deletions, renaming, and file moving. Offers several sorting options. ?RN.COM%175 ^#$N @The tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven subdirectory access, renaming, creation, and removal. Allows hiding/unhiding and the setting of the Read Only and ARChive bits. This also runs DR.COM without first exiting. ?PRN2FILE.COM%175 ^Printer to File#2.2$N @Captures any output nominally directed to a printer to a text file which can then be edited or printed separately. ?DM.COM%175 ^Directory Manager#2.2$Y @To make the task of keeping your hard disk orgranized easy. On-line help screens and registration information. ?PC-FLIST.EXE%175 ^PC-FLIST#1.10$Y @Full-screen file directory program designed to improve your productivity. On-line help makes it easy to use and the user definable defaults and function and macro keys speed operation. ?DISK DOC%176 ^#02/03/88$N @Another DOS shell program, this one is also a demo of a much larger program. ?MAX.COM%176 ^MaxaMenu MiniShell#$N @A demonstration of a menuing tool plus a complete stand-alone shell program. ?DISK DOC%177 ^#02/03/88$N @A shareware Pascal compiler, run-time, editor, etc. ?SURPAS.COM%177 ^SURPAS#1.0$Y @Program development package based upon the block structured programming language Pascal. Also supports the 8087 floating point co-processor. Includes all facilities required to create, edit, compile, run, and debug programs written in Pascal. Includes run-time package, on-screen editor, and a Pascal compiler (all fully contained in one 32K program). Some files referenced in documentation were missing from from the submission disk. ?DISK DOC%178 ^#02/03/88$N @Disk 1 of 2. Qmodem, a telecommunications program which supports script files to automate all procedures. ?QMODEM.COM%178 ^Qmodem SST#3.1a$Y @One of the most popular modem communications programs for MS/PC-DOS computers. Includes script files to facilitate calling popular systems. ?DISK DOC%179 ^#02/03/88$N @Disk 2 of 2. Qmodem. Also on this disk are Qmodem support programs, specifically one which adds SEAlink protocol. ?SEA-QM.DOC%179 ^Qmodem SEAlink#$N @Add SEAlink protocol to Qmodem. ?DISK DOC%180 ^#02/03/88$N @Job Organizer and Backup System. ?JOBS31-0.TXT%180 ^J.O.B.S.#3.10s$N @Job Organizer and Backup System, a subset of JOBS+ and a power user's tool. Provides graphic representation of directory trees (two screens) with easy movement between directories and disks and all the options you could ever want including batch commands, a configurable print utility, ASCII or hex dumps, etc. Has a DOS shell that gives you total control of the environment, including a link to you editor. Complete on-line help and thorough error trapping. ?DISK DOC%181 ^#02/03/88$N @Disk 1 of 2. Wildcat! ?WILDCAT1.ARC%181 ^Wildcat!#1.03$Y @One of the most popular programs for operating a remote system (BBS). Completely contained in four ARChive files, so you will need an unarcer. Be sure to read the documentation completely before starting. ?DISK DOC%182 ^#02/03/88$N @Disk 2 of 2. Wildcat! ?DISK DOC%183 ^#02/03/88$N @Home finance program. ?FB.COM%183 ^FastBucks#3.18$Y @A fast, menu-driven home finance program which saves data in binary format to cons