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=============================================================================
The All BASIC Code Reader '95 Code Author's Edition by William Yu
Released: March 7, 1999
Version 1.1
=============================================================================
ABC Archives Created and Maintained by William Yu 1995-99
PLEASE, DO NOT CHARGE OR BUNDLE THESE FILES IN COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS.
FILES LIST
----------
ABC95.EXE -- ABC Reader CA for Windows '95
ABC95.HLP -- ABC '95 Help file
ABC95.TXT -- You're reading it
FILE_ID.DIZ -- Description file for BBS'
DISCLAIMER
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"The ABC Reader CA for Windows '95 is supplied as is. The author
disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, and assumes NO
liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from
the use or misuse of The ABC Reader for Windows '95."
The authors/contributors do NOT claim responsibility nor the accuracy
of their source codes contained in the ABC Packets. Please use and
modify at your own discretion.
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED in the source code, all snippets contained
herein are considered to be PUBLIC DOMAIN. Any copyrighted material
contained in the ABC Packets is distributed with the permission of
the original author. Selling their program/code, or using the code
in one of your programs other than for personal uses, is illegal
without prior written consent.
ABOUT THE ALL BASIC CODE ARCHIVES
---------------------------------
The All BASIC Code (ABC) Archives contains hundreds of BASIC source codes
ranging from ASIC/LibertyBASIC/QB/QBasic/PDS/PowerBASIC/VBDOS/VBWIN, and
various other BASIC languages (like BasicBasic). These source codes are
collected from various resources, mainly individual programmers who summit
their code via e-mail, the FidoNet QUIK_BAS Echo, and BASIC newsgroups.
The ABC Archives operates similarily with respect to the SWAG Archives.
Both source code archives survives with contributions from people like YOU.
Many thanks to those who have contributed, and of course, for your support!
For more on the SWAG Archives (Pascal snippets), please visit their
homepage at http://www.gdsoft.com/swag/swag.html
ABOUT THE ABC READER CA FOR WINDOWS 95
--------------------------------------
The All BASIC Code Reader '95 was developed under Windows 98, and was test
on a 486/66 running Windows '95, and P200 running Windows 98/NT. Thanks to
all beta testers and their helpful input! As always, free software doesn't
come 100% bug-free, nor does commercial software, but anyway, if you do find
any annoying errors, you are advised to e-mail the author: William Yu at
[email protected] Your comments and suggestions are always welcome!
If you didn't already know, an ABC (All BASIC Code Reader) is a program
to read ABC Packets. For example, GAMES.ABC may contain hundreds of
individual snippets, the ABC Reader is used much like a database reader,
all the information is in the GAMES.ABC Packet, and GAMES.IDX is used to
index it. The Packet structures have been documented in ABC.ABC.
The ABC Reader '95 was developed in the Windows '98 environment, using
Inprises' (Borland) Delphi v3.0
This is an OFFICIAL ABC Reader, please accept no substitutes.
READER HISTORY (Latest versions)
--------------------------------
ABC READER V1.10 -- Released on April 1, 1996
ABC EXPRESS READER V1.8 -- Released on January 6, 1998
ABC WINDOWS READER -- Pre-released on December 25, 1997
ABC READER 95 -- Released on July 30, 1998
ABC READER 95 CA -- Released on March 7, 1999
Use v1.10 + if you like simplicity and speed (with Smartdrv enabled)
+ if you have a monochrome monitor/card
X Doesn't work on Windows NT 3.51 and up
Use v1.8 + if you like unnecessary features like music, custom packets
- have at least 1MB of RAM and a 386/25 or better for music
+ TUTORIAL feature (but is still experimental)
+ Group Search option allows extraction (unlike v1.10)
+ Support for Postit! code (creates the .ZIP file)
+ Works on NT, removed a routine from v1.10 that caused a problem.
use v.95 + If you like graphical interfaces
+ If you're always in Windows!
+ Has special "LOAD/RUN IT" feature
+ Support for Postit! code as well as a bunch of other sorting options
+ Printing quality is better (choose your own fonts, dpi, etc.)
- Requires Windows '95 or better
- No Tutorial feature implement yet.
use 95.CA + All the features of v.95
+ Allows authoring and distribution of ABC Packets
+ Some new features not in v.95
GETTING STARTED
---------------
If you've never used any of the previous ABC Readers before, you will
probably be confused with the ABC Packet installation process.
Unlike the DOS ABC Readers, the Windows version does not detect if new
ABC Installation Packets are ready for unpacking.
So what the heck are ABC Installation Packets you ask?
They are the files contained in ABCyymm.ZIP (where yy=year, mm=month)
If you haven't downloaded any, please do so, as the ABC Reader is useless
otherwise. Read on to "ABC PACKETS" for more information.
It's advised that you unzip the ABCyymm.ZIP file into the directory where
your ABC95.EXE program resides. All subsequent ABC Packets should also
be unzipped in that same directory for cataloguing.
ABC PACKETS
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OBTAINING:
The ABC Packets contain all the source codes collected from the
previous two months. Here are some internet sites which carry them:
- http://www.basicguru.com/abc/
- ftp://ftp.basicguru.com/abc/
- http://www.xs4all.nl/~excel/pbabc.html
- http://www.edmc.net/~voxel/
- http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/msdos/basic.html
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/basic
There are many Simtel mirror sites around the world, so choose
a suitable one for your convenience. (ie. the closer the better).
DISTRIBUTING:
It's unlawful to distribute modified versions of the ABC Packets,
and is punishable to distribute and sell code which have been
copyrighted by the original author(s). If you plan to distribute
the ABC Packets, or ABC Readers, please do so FREELY.
If you are unsure, please e-mail me: [email protected]
AUTHORING EDITION
-----------------
In this version of the Reader, you can now easily create and distribute
your own ABC Packets. Just start adding and creating your own .ABC
files, and when you're ready, click on Authoring|Create|ABC Packets on
the menu bar. And with a single click, viola, you have now created
two files <filename>.CDE and <filename>.UPD, just ZIP these two files
and start sending them to your friends!
CREDITS & SPECIAL THANKS
------------------------
ABC Icon and Splash screen courtesy of Edward Blake.
Thanks to Graham Scott, Anders Olofsson, and everyone else for beta testing.
Special thanks to Charlie Quante and Marc van den Dikkenberg for support!
Many thanks to those who have taken the time to contribute their source
codes to the ABC Archives! We can't thank you enough for doing so!
CONTACTS & E-MAIL
-----------------
You can e-mail me with BASIC source code contributions, reader questions,
suggestions for improvements, criticism, support, help on your own code,
and anything else except to ask me to do your homework.
Author: William Yu
E-mail: [email protected]
Homepage: http://www.edmc.net/~voxel/