Library 4 SCHEDL.CAT ALARM.100 [70235,1337] 23-Oct-83 1680 A combination timer and alarm clock. Contains a useful subroutine to accurately add any span of time =< 24 hours to the present time. ALARM.100 [75665,1045] 13-Jun-84 1280 Alarm clock will beep at preset time as long as computer is turned on, even if you're in BASIC, TEXT, TELCOM, etc. This one has an added function key, F4 "Resl" to set the "resolution" of the alarm, from 10 secs to an hour, e.g. if it is set for 12:00:xx then the alarm will beep for a whole minute, once a second, from 12:00:00 to 12:00:59. If you've used my ALARMS.100 pgm, do a POKE 62975,201 before use. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH LUCID ALARM.BA [76672,650] 11-May-87 484 This is a very small alarm clock for the Model 100. It has a programmable snooze and a "maximum time" feature to disable the snooze and remind you that it's time to get up. ALARM.BAS [75665,1045] 25-Jan-85 570 Program continuously displays the time. You enter a time for the alarm to sound. Illustrates use of ON TIME$ and ON ERROR commands and how to get keyboard input while performing another task at the same (almost) time. ALARM.BAS [76666,2512] 17-Apr-89 967 Alarm program asks for desired wakeup time; default value is 06:30, which can be changed in line 6. At wakeup time you get short beeps which gradually get longer, more insistent. After 4-5 minutes program starts "wailing". Any keystroke ends program. If you don't respond, program ends after about 30 minutes. ALARM.DO [76672,650] 11-May-87 2159 Documentation for ALARM.BA ALARM2.100 [70076,501] 13-Dec-83 1285 A new version of ALARM.100. It sets a timer for either a tone alarm, a tape alarm, or both. ALARM6.BAS [76576,3337] 06-Nov-85 6140 A multi time zone, multi alarm program that you can use in any time zone for the continental USA. It gives you Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones, both daylight savings and standard time. You can move from one zone to another and with the press of a botton the time is correct. Read ALARM6.DOC ALARM6.DOC [76576,3337] 05-Nov-85 3290 Documentation for ALARM6.BAS ALARMS.100 [75665,1045] 25-Jan-85 2625 Unique "background" alarm clock will beep at preset time as long as computer is turned on, even if you're in BASIC, TEXT, TELCOM, etc. Also, pgm includes M/L routine to sort text files with variable length lines, IN PLACE. No limit to number of lines in file, but each line must be <=255 chars. Bonus F-keys allow access to SCHEDL & ADDRSS, plus use of alternate NOTE.DO file. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH LUCID ALMCLK.100 [75765,374] 22-Dec-83 2075 Yet another clock program with a snooze alarm. It may be of some interest to the programmer because the clock continues to be displayed during input. Also, it has an animated cursor, and the input is "Self Formatting", you don't need to enter colons. Use "ESC" to exit any mode. APOINT.BA [73127,1727] 10-Sep-88 1553 AN APPOINTMENT PROGRAM THAT USES THE NOTE.DO FILE IN THE SAME FORMAT AS TANDY'S EXECUTIVE CALENDAR PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM IS MENU DRIVEN AND TAKES UP ABOUT 7K LESS SPACE THEN THE ABOVE PROGRAM APPT.TMP [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 1949 Sample TMPC support program that adds appointments to the single-date section of the calendar. See the manual for further details. See TMPC.INF for extremely important information and instructions. APPTR1.MPC [73720,2456] 19-Nov-88 1332 TMPC Utility. (1 of 2) See TMPCUT.DOC APPTR2.MPC [73720,2456] 19-Nov-88 1100 TMPC Utility. (2 of 2) CAL.BA [76703,446] 03-Feb-86 3365 Prints out a full page, two column, calendar for any year from 1753 to 3999. Lines 880-940, DATA for the year heading, may be changed to fit your tastes. This program is compatible with the Model 100, Tandy 200, and NEC 8201; see CAL.600 for Tandy 600 version. CAL.DOC [70506,223] 19-Jul-86 3615 Documentation for CAL.RLC CAL.RLC [70506,223] 19-Jul-86 7410 An upgrade of CAL.CO, a machine language appointment calendar for the Model 100. It is smaller, faster and relocatable. Convert with RLCLDR.BA in LIB7. Besure to read CAL.DOC and RLCLDR.DOC before converting. CAL.SRC is TCOMP source code. CAL.SRC [70506,223] 18-Jul-86 6370 Source code for CAL.RLC CALEND.100 [70205,1144] 15-Jul-83 1370 Displays calendar for any month. CALNDR.100 [75655,25] 05-Jun-83 1325 Displays a calendar of the current month. Any key except "A" will return you to the Menu. "A" will allow you to display any month in the Gregorian calendar. Defaults in "A" will display the month following, or the last one displayed. CHIMES.100 [70320,174] 15-Jun-83 1335 CLOCK SIMULATION WITH CHIMES CLKCAL.100 [70506,1102] 25-Dec-86 5825 New version of CLKCAL.100 adapted from APOINT.220 and CLKDAT.101. Has a calculator function and a changing line that shows upcoming appointment times in the NOTE.DO file that have the current date. CLKCAL.IPL [70235,1337] 11-Dec-83 3095 CLKDAT.101 without the chimes, ticks and tocks. More suited for a business, school or just a quiet, attractive opening screen. Also features a menu-driven perpetual calendar -- just hit during the clock/calendar display. CLKDAT.101 [70235,1337] 09-Dec-83 4430 A modified clkdat.199 that takes full advantage of the program's calendar generator. V.101 features a ticking clock and the current month's calendar. Hitting branches to a program that generates an accurate calendar for any month from 1/1900 to 12/2099. Great display and a good IPL program. CLNDAR.BA [76606,2266] 04-Aug-86 975 A short, simple calendar program CLOCK.DOC [73117,2006] 15-Feb-86 1245 Documentation for CLOCK.PMS CLOCK.PMS [73117,2006] 15-Feb-86 4020 This programs utilizes graphics for full watch face (seconds/minutes/hours) + (1) Alarm Clock; (2) Stop Watch; (3) Timer. See CLOCK.DOC CONCEP.MPC [73720,2456] 29-Nov-88 10322 Here are some additional and practical concepts on time planning. These useful and relevant thoughts confirm the sound design of TMPC. DAILY.BA [76257,3015] 23-Nov-87 2406 A Scheduler for your M100/M102. It allows you to append your NOTE.DO file and access both the NOTE.DO and ADRS.DO files. See DAILY.DOC DAILY.DOC [76257,3015] 23-Nov-87 1480 Instructions for DAILY.BA DAILYO.BA [72346,3474] 13-Jul-86 12515 An electronic daytymer for the Model 100 or Tandy 200 with many features. DAILYO.DOC [72346,3474] 13-Jul-86 14365 Documentation for DAILYO.BA DATE.100 [70155,1365] 23-Sep-83 360 CHECKS THE NOTE.DO FILE FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING TODAYS EVENTS. CAN BE CALLED AUTOMATICALLY BY THE IPL. DATELN.BOP [72067,3046] 25-Feb-88 9951 A CALENDAR. It is linear in appearance. It can retrieve, graph, and display TEXT file STRINGS with a DATE format, as well as save to RAM selected data. It is SHAREWARE for the BOOSTER PAK. It will run on a plain 100/102 with 3 small changes. File contains 8-bit characters; download with 8-bit protocol or X-modem. See DATELN.DOC DATELN.DOC [72067,3046] 25-Feb-88 6989 Instructions for DATELN.BOP DAYBTW.100 [70205,1144] 18-Jul-83 4660 compute days between dates, date n days from given date. days may be all days, weekdays, weekend days, or a specific day of the week. DECODE.MPC [73720,2456] 19-Nov-88 1574 TMPC Utiltiy DFORM.TMP/binary [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 1920 Sample TMPC support program that prints DIARY.DO in the proper format for a printer. DIARY.400 [72236,3516] 15-Aug-85 9280 DIARY.301 (supposedly the last) has been updated once more. New version automatically detects the presence of DIARY.CO (formerly ALPHA.CO). If not found, it is created and relocated just under the current setting of HIMEM. Chipmunk users please let me know of any problems or incompatibilities with this program. SUBLIB is no longer used; thus the SORT function is gone. I recommend Rick Perry's ALARMS program for SORT ability. DIARY.DOC [72236,3516] 16-Aug-85(22-Mar-88) 11900 Documentation for DIARY.400 ENCODE.MPC [73720,2456] 19-Nov-88 1184 TMPC Utility ENTER.BA [73047,3120] 24-Mar-88 746 User friendly method of getting information into PROCAL, the calendar printing program. ENTER.DOC [73047,3120] 24-Mar-88(24-Mar-88) 435 Documentation for ENTER.BA EVENTS.DOC [72067,3046] 06-Feb-88 2062 Test file for DATELINE or also called DATELN.BOP for BOOSTER PAK FDTODO.MPC [73720,2456] 19-Nov-88 951 TMPC Utility FINDPL.DOC [73720,2456] 26-Mar-89 3156 FINDPL.MPC DOCUMENTATION FINDPL.MPC [73720,2456] 26-Mar-89 2560 TMPC companion utility program that will report todos and appointments. See FINDPL.DOC FUTIL.TMP/binary [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 2304 TMPC support program that handles swapping of machine language programs. See "Lesson 5: File Handling" in the manual. HOURS.BAS [74135,1366] 22-Jun-86 1920 BASIC program allows you to compute the elapsed time between two times from the same 24 hour period. It also allows you to total up a set of elapsed times. It works for both hrs/min and min/sec. See HOURS.DOC HOURS.DOC [74135,1366] 22-Jun-86 2255 Documentation for HOURS.BAS KALEN.DAR [72737,2150] 02-Mar-86 1510 A program to compute date of Easter and moveable feasts dependant on it. It seems to work for all Gregorian years up to 2499, so is programmed to report "overflow" for dates outside the limit. LOADER.DOC [71676,773] 28-Nov-85 2440 Documentation for LOADER.MPC LOADER.MPC [71676,773] 28-Nov-85 3925 A shell loader/utility for managing TMPC with PCSG's 64K RAM and the Chipmunk. LOADR1.DOC [71676,773] 29-Nov-85 1560 Additional documentation to support LOADR1.MPC LOADR1.MPC [71676,773] 29-Nov-85 4255 LOADR1.MPC is an improved version of LOADER.MPC supporting M/L password. See LOADR1.DOC and LOADER.DOC LOADTF.100 [75655,25] 13-Dec-85 1025 This is a variation on the LOADR1 shell. Handles only FLOPPY.CO and TMPC.CO. Minimum size was a goal. MYTODO.BA [76576,3035] 02-Aug-88 1214 Simple Program to add notes to NOTE.DO, plus the date/time it was created, and a check-off line. NOTE.100 [74166,51] 19-Jun-85 2330 Records information and appends the date and time to it. This program was written by members of the St. Petersburg Police Department. See NOTE.DOC NOTE.DOC [74166,51] 19-Jun-85 1355 Instructions for NOTE.100 NTSWAP.100 [70320,174] 04-Jul-83 410 Swaps NOTE.DO with another .DO file PPCAL.BA [73125,616] 28-May-84 2580 IN THE YEAR 1582, POPE GREGORY ADAPTED THE CURRENT CALENDAR. THIS CALENDAR WILL DISPLAY ANY MONTH OF ANY YEAR BETWEEN 1582 AND 10000. LEFT ARROW = PREVIOUS MONTH RIGHT ARROW = NEXT MONTH UP ARROW = NEXT YEAR DOWN ARROW = PREVIOUS YEAR DEL = NEW DATE ESC = END PROGRAM PROGRAM HANDY TO HAVE FOR PLANNING. PPCAL.OBJ [73125,616] 11-Jul-84 3135 Object Code for Perpetual Calendar, for those who do not have the memory for the assembler. The program lives at E800 Hex. Use HEXLDR to change the .DO file into a .CO file. PPCAL.SRC [73125,616] 11-Jul-84 8850 A M/L version of PPCAL.BA. The Up and Down arrows are for the years, and the Right and Left arrows are for the months. The DEL key resets for a new date, and the ESC key returns to the Menu. PROCAL.BAS [73720,2456] 24-Oct-87 5543 PROCAL.100 (PROject CALendar) will output a monthly calendar (it requires a 80 column printer) for all or any specific project. It requires that you maintain a sorted NOTE.DO file. Each record containing 6 fields represents a task concerning a specific project. See 2 sample output files in PROCAL.FIL. Read PROCAL.DOC for instructions PROCAL.TIP [72216,512] 26-Oct-87 2124 Procal.Ba used with Todo.Plp. Allows the features of both programs to be utilized with very little effort. Ram or Disk use. Function key ease. PTODO.TMP [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 1254 Sample TMPC support program that prints the entire contents of the to-do warehouse to the screen or printer. QTIME.BA [70526,1117] 24-Aug-86 1350 A program for those that don't like to be on time for appointments, those that dislike the 24 hour clock &/or digital time, and those that are sick and tired of the fantastic accuracy of their computers. A stand alone program, but ready to be inserted as a subroutine. REMIND.100 [75655,1516] 04-Mar-85 580 A simple program that checks NOTE.DO each time the model 100 is turned on to see if there are any appointments for the current day. You can remind yourself of appointments the day before if you enter the date of the day before your appointment. SCHDUL.100 [71675,335] 02-Jan-84 2850 This program is intended to facilitate sorting, selectivly deleting, and deleting prior to a given date - your NOTE.DO file. The NOTE.DO file must be in the form ' MM/DD/YY, NOTE '. I use it to organize my sales calls. Keep in mind that the entire NOTE.DO file is brought into working storage, so in effect you will need room for an additional copy of the file in memory, so use 'DELETE OLD RECORDS' often. SEARCH.MPC [72457,3343] 08-Nov-85 1725 This BASIC program searches a TMPC task file for appointments containing a user specified text string. SNOOZR.100 [70003,1514] 08-Jan-84 2110 An update of the old SNOOZR.RPL. The code has been cleaned up and condensed, and the tune and rhythm are somewhat more accurate. It plays the 1812 Overture, upon reaching the set time, and the space bar resets the alarm ahead 10 minutes. SONNE.100 [76475,1653] 07-Jul-86 935 Sonnerie qui indique l'heure et qui sonne a l'heure qu'on veut. Simple alarm that displays time and sounds at time set. TASKDP.100 [75655,25] 11-Dec-85 2495 This program will break out all taskfile entries (no TODOs), sort them and dump the sorted file to RAM. The dump file may then be edited and printed out at any time. TICKLR.100 [73146,3452] 26-Nov-84 3375 A "tickler file" program that checks the NOTE.DO file and displays any notes with the current date, or defaults to clock/calendar. A combination of REMIND.100 and CLKCAL.IPL. For those without RAM to spare for multifunction organizer programs but who still want to be tickled once in a while. TIME.USA [71216,1271] 06-Jan-84 1060 Program to convert current local time to that of any other US time zone. Menu driven, uses Model 100's internal clock. TIMER.100 [70346,1716] 01-Jun-85 4750 Another version of TIMER.DO that will convert itself when first run. Save this file as TIMER.DO, and from BASIC enter the command RUN"TIMER.DO". The program will convert encoded graphics into standard Model 100 graphics and run itself. Break out when the Menu appears, and SAVE"TIMER" and KILL"TIMER.DO", and you'll be ready to start timing. TIMER.100 [71276,674] 26-May-84 320 Program prompts for time your Model 100 should do something, then asks what that something should be. Current time and alarm time are reported on the screen, as well as the action to be taken, which must be a BASIC program. If you have a music program, you've got a very expensive alarm clock! TIMER.BA [71066,155] 25-Nov-87 5633 A simple alarm clock program for the M100/M102, that uses the SHELL.BA application template. See TIMER.DOC [71066,155] TIMER.DO [70346,1716] 29-May-85 4725 TIMER.DO contains a file that displays one of three timing options in huge digits on the Model 100 screen. The options: a standard 12-hour digital clock; a timer that counts up from 00:00:00; and a timer that counts down to zero from and selected value. Look for the companion files TIMER.DOC and CHIBIT.BA in this LIB. TIMER.DOC [71066,155] 24-Nov-87 1747 Documentation for TIMER.BA TIMER.DOC [70346,1716] 29-May-85 1585 Documentation for TIMER.DO and CHIBIT.DO TIMMRG.BA [71066,155] 24-Nov-87 2876 A merge file which when added to SHELL.BA creates TIMER.BA, a simple alarm clock program. TIMER illustrates the use of SHELL.BA as an application program template. TIMEZO.BAS [74116,537] 26-Jan-85 5175 This program shows the current time and day in selected world cities. It's written in standard Microsft Basic, to run with very few changes on as many machines as possible. For details of customizing it to your choice of cities, see TIMEZO.DOC. TIMEZO.DOC [74116,537] 26-Jan-85 1255 Documentation for TIMEZO.BAS TIMSHT.BA [72747,767] 13-Jul-86 2925 Model 100 or Tandy 200 program for tracking elapsed time while computer is either off, or performing other tasks. Output is to printer. TIMSHT.DOC [72747,767] 14-Jul-86 1735 Documentation for TIMSHT.BA TMPC.AJ [74216,73] 12-Jan-86 1630 This file tells how to set up your 100 to allow TMPC and the A&J operating system to co-exist in memory. It allows for use of either program without having to go through intermediate programs such as FUTIL. It's fast and it's very convenient. TMPC.ARC/binary [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 73815 ARC'd version of the TMPC System for those who wish to download to a PC-DOS/MS-DOS compatible computer. This ARC file contains all of the system files, support files and manual. Extract with ARCE or PKUNPAK available on the IBMNET forums. TMPC.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 159712 The TMPC manual. This file is prepared for echoing to a printer. Before doing so, it is extremely important that you read TMPC.INF for instuctions on how to make this file format properly on your printer. TMPC.HEX [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 19496 TMPC.CO program file. This file is a ASCII HEX file converted with HXFER (LIB 7). See TMPC.INF TMPC.INF [76701,40] 25-Oct-88(29-Oct-88) 7075 Very important instructions that MUST be read before starting to download any of the TMPC system. To browse through all of the files, use the command: BRO KEY:TMPC-SYS at the LIB 4 prompt. This is a unique keyword and will display only the TMPC system files. TMPC.TMP [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 161 BASIC program that is used to load and run TMPC.CO TMPC01.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 13741 Part 1 of the TMPC manual. Titles, table of contents, "Getting Started", "Lesson 1: Setting the Daily List" (Part 1) This is the first of a series of 12 files that contain the same version of the TMPC manual as TMPC.DOC and TMPC.ARC, but split for ease of downloading - capturing into an M100 or T200. Also, you can download specific sections as needs arise instead of doing everything at once. TMPC02.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 11094 Part 2 of the TMPC manual. "Lesson 1: Setting the Daily List" (Part 2) TMPC03.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 12952 Part 3 of the TMPC manual. "Lesson 2: Maintaining the Warehouse" TMPC04.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 10688 Part 4 of the TMPC manual. "Lesson 3: Time Related Items" (Part 1) TMPC05.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 10737 Part 5 of the TMPC manual. "Lesson 3: Time Related Items" (Part 2) TMPC06.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 17955 Part 6 of the TMPC manual. "Lesson 4: Repeating Items", "Lesson 5: File Handling" TMPC07.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 11734 Part 7 of the TMPC manual. "Reference Section 1: Procedures" (Part 1) TMPC08.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 10439 Part 8 of the TMPC manual. "Reference Section 1: Procedures" (Part 2) TMPC09.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 15602 Part 9 of the TMPC manual. "Reference Section 2: Data Elements", "Reference Section 3: Screens" (Part 1) TMPC10.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 13387 Part 10 of the TMPC manual. "Reference Section 3: Screens" (Part 2) TMPC11.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 17480 Part 11 of the TMPC manual. "Reference Section 3: Screens" (Part 3) TMPC12.DOC [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 13892 Part 12 of the TMPC manual. (end of manual) "Reference Section 3: Screens" (Part 4), "Reference Section 4: Technical Information" TMPCUT.DOC [73720,2456] 21-Nov-88 3634 Five TMPC Handy Utility Programs for Advanced Users. (CORRECTED) TMPC is a powerful program that I use daily on the job since it was recently made available on this M100SIG. My additions only complement an already solid and useful piece of professionnal software with: 1) TODOFD.MPC Checksum: 62,077 2) APPTR1.MPC Checksum: 86,088 3) APPTR2.MPC Checksum: 70,947 4) DECODE.MPC Checksum: 104,698 5) ENCODE.MPC Checksum: 77,278 TO [75705,425] 28-Apr-84 220 A SHORT TO DO SCHEDULER. USEFUL IN CONJUNCTION WITH A SORT PROGRAM TODO.DOC [70476,1476] 17-Oct-84 8975 TODO.DOC is the description and operating instructions for TODO.PJP. TODO is an appointment-todo reminder program with added features including phone number lookup, alarm, calculator, and perpetul calendar. Windows are used in most displays. The program's origins are in the other appointment/calander programs in this database. TODO.FIX [70346,1720] 09-Sep-88 1214 TODO.FIX is a patch in merge format. When F7 is used the user can get a monthly Itinerary of appointments listed to Printer or Screen TODO.MRG [75146,3212] 02-Feb-87 590 This merge file (merge in BASIC) toggles between display of today's appointments and all to-dos without date stamp, and listing of appointments as they are listed in file, stamped with date. This permits easy usage of TODO program when you have appointments for several days. "Memory" is alarm.do file, which will be given a T or F as its first character. TODO.PJP [70476,1476] 19-Oct-84 7845 TODO is an appointment-todo reminder program with added features including phone number lookup, alarm, calculator, and perpetual calendar. Windows are used in most displays. The program's origins are in the other appointment/calendar programs in this database. ALARM.DO with at least one character entry is required for TODO to run. Read TODO.DOC TOM.TMP/binary [76701,40] 25-Oct-88 896 Sample TASK file used in the TMPC manual's tutorial. TOSCHD.100 [75705,425] 09-Jan-85 220 A SHORT TO-DO SCHEDULING PROGRAM. USEFUL IN CONJUNCTION WITH A SORT PROGRAM WAKE.100 [74136,3657] 16-May-85 1235 Alarm program includes graphics and four minute snooze alarm. Guaranteed to wake you up. See WAKE.DOC WAKE.DOC [74136,3657] 16-May-85 765 Documentation for WAKE.100 WTIME.BA [74765,1673] 31-Mar-88 1141 A world clock with Daylight Savings Time compensation and UTC. YEAR.BA [73327,3073] 10-Apr-87 786 Continuously displays current year to 7 decimal places on screen. i.e. 1987.2736402. Changes every few seconds.