LIB 7 - Utilities [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ADDCLP.100 Text, Bytes: 2655, Count: 117, 29-Jan-89 Title : Append to the paste buffer - 100 version. Keywords: PASTE BUFFER APPEND TEXT FILE UTILITY CLIPS M100 100 COPY Append to the paste buffer! Now you can accumulate material from many parts of many files, and retrieve it all with a stroke of the PASTE key. You also get a choice of word-wrap "on/off" as you enter a file. The pgm is m/l and runs above MAXRAM: no need to CLEAR space, or disable other m/l pgms. This file has instructions and a BASIC loader for ADDCLP.CO. T200 version by James Yi, adapted for the M100 by Wilson Van Alst. Chksm: 182,535 [75665,1405] ALPHA.100 Text, Bytes: 1980, Count: 246, 08-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ML CAPITAL CAPITALIZATION ROUTINE DIARY DIARY.300 M/L routine that capitalizes lower case. Documentation in REMark statements. [75715,1571] ALPHA2.100 Text, Bytes: 1425, Count: 571, 11-Nov-83 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 CHARACTERS LETTERS LARGE LCD SCREEN DISPLAY ROM A DEMO PROGRAM FOR GIANT LETTERS USING THE ROM PROGRAM. (ALSO GIVES THE LOCATION AND FORMAT OF THE CHARACTER GENERATION) [75775,1430] Don Zeikel ALTERN.100 Text, Bytes: 7447, Count: 183, 20-Mar-87 Title : Keywords: HEX DECIMAL MENU ALTERNATE OPERATING SYSTEM Alternative to standard menu operation for Model 100, 102. Use CHANGE.BA in DL7 to change from HEX to .CO file. Checksum = 424,037 [70130,101] AT.BAS Text, Bytes: 2370, Count: 688, 07-Dec-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 RAM FILE UTILITY BACKUP RESTORE CAS CASSETTE RFU This program should be stored in your 100 as '@.BA'. It is the "restore" part of the RFU cassette backup system. You will also need RFU.BAS. See RFU.DOC for more information. Checksum: 142,214 [71676,773] BANK.64K Text, Bytes: 570, Count: 163, 28-Nov-85 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 BANK SWITCH RAM BOARD PCSG CHIPMUNK DISK DRIVE A bank switch/housekeeping two liner for the PCSG 64K RAM board and the Chipmunk. Checksum: 44,743 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler BARCD1.THD Text, Bytes: 9956, Count: 165, 03-Aug-87 Title : /87** Keywords: BAR CODE READER WAND FORMAT PCM PRINT MESSAGES THREAD 100 The convenience of use and availability of the barcode "wand" for the 100/102/200 has resulted in many of us buying one. Although the promise of the wand has never been fully realized, it does have application. These messages discuss a bug fix in the Tandy software for the Model 100/102, software availability for the 200, printing barcodes, and a potential software development project. **Updated with Bill's "Final Word" -- 8/3/87** [76703,4062] Tony Anderson BARCOD.BUG Text, Bytes: 1924, Count: 189, 29-Jul-87 Title : Keywords: BAR CODE BARCODE WAND BUG FIX B30F9 SOFTWARE READER BCR File describes a bug and fix in the B30F9.CO Bar Code Reader program which was on early versions of the software tape that comes with the wand. [76703,4311] Eiji Miura BARCOD.CAT Text, Bytes: 2515, Count: 205, 21-Dec-88 Title : Keywords: CATALOG BARCODE This file lists names and descriptions of programs and files in this section which relate to use of the barcode capabilities of the computer. PA = 332 [72155,752] BARCOD.DIS Text, Bytes: 17135, Count: 263, 21-Nov-84 Title : Keywords: SOURCE CODE 8080 BAR 100 DISASSEMBLY SOFTWARE READER WAND This 8080 source code file, heavily-commented, was disassembled from the Model 100 3-of-9 bar code reader machine-language program, supplied on tape with the wand. About half of the program is well-documented, while the other half is there for you to explore. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler BARCOD.THD Text, Bytes: 5775, Count: 173, 19-May-87 Title : Keywords: BAR CODE WAND READER CODES MESSAGES THREAD Few would characterize the bar code reader as the most popular peripheral for these computers. But the Model 100/200/102 are somewhat unique in the ease of bar code reader use that they offer. From time to time Forum members have questions about the use of bar codes with our computers. These messages are the result of one such instance. They are full of good info on bar code standards, etc. [72126,1735] BARPTR.102 Text, Bytes: 6025, Count: 524, 25-May-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 BARCODE BAR CODE MAIL LABELS PRINT MAILING 3OF9 LABELS BARPTR.102 prints 3of9 barcode on 1 wide mailing labels. Three different ways of printing are available for you. Print from a file, custom, or sequential labels. Uses Tandy DMP graphics mode printers. Get BARPTR.DOC for manual!!!! Use granted ONLY to MEWS sig members! Have fun... BarUser [72126,1735] BARPTR.DOC Text, Bytes: 7020, Count: 430, 24-May-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 BAR CODE BARCODE MAIL LABELS PRINT MAILING DOCUMENTATION Documemtation for BARPTR.101 [71646,1322] BASECV.RY Text, Bytes: 340, Count: 226, 14-Jul-85 Title : Keywords: BASE CONVERSION DECIMAL HEX HEXADECIMAL OCTAL BINARY M100 T200 This program converts a number from any base to any other base (2 up to 62). It uses the M100/200 BCD math package and, therefore, loses accuracy on numbers with values > 100 trillion (10^14). The valid digits for base 62 are 0-9, A-Z, and a-z. Of course, only 0-9 and A-F would be valid for base 16 etc. This program downloads into 337 bytes and requires 284 bytes in BASIC Ray Yeargin 71646,1322 Checksum 23,086 [75655,1056] BASIC.DO Text, Bytes: 740, Count: 136, 03-Sep-85 Title : ecover BASIC files! Keywords: M100 BASIC KEYWORDS DETOKE FILE RECOVERY BASIC.DO is a list of the M100 keywords used by DETOKE.100. It's important you type the foll. 1-line program into M100 BASIC right after the cold-start, before running/loading anything: OPEN"find"FOROUTPUTAS1:FORX=32767TOHIMEM:PRINT#1,CHR$(PEEK(X));:NEXT In FIND.DO: .BA files are first, and .DO files next (forget recovery of .CO files). Use SEL/CUT/PASTE keys to separate files in FIND.DO, then run DETOKE.100 to recover BASIC files! [75675,74] BCC.DOC Text, Bytes: 875, Count: 156, 21-Jul-85 Title : Keywords: CGP-115 BARCODE DOC FILE FOR BCODE2 [70526,1434] BCK-UP.101 Text, Bytes: 1085, Count: 849, 18-Sep-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 CAS CASSETTE SAVE CSAVE BACK BACKUP A program to copy all .BA and .DO files to CAS: [just in case.] See BCK-UP.INS Checksum: 68,792 [70526,1434] BCK-UP.INS Text, Bytes: 1310, Count: 784, 18-Sep-84 Title : Keywords: SAVE BACK-UP .BA .DO Instructions for BCK-UP.101 [75675,74] BCODE2.BAS Text, Bytes: 1580, Count: 168, 21-Jul-85 Title : Keywords: BARCODE CGP-115 GRAPH CREATES 3 OF 9 BARCODE ON CGP-115 REWRITE OF BCODE BY EIJI MIURA 71216,1564 Checksum: 84,124 [72115,1421] BEGIN.100 Text, Bytes: 6600, Count: 403, 18-May-86 Title : Checksum = 362,839 Keywords: BASIC 100 COLD START FILE ATTRIBUTES PDD RECOVERY ROM TDD BEGIN.100 is designed to aid you in initializing your Model 100 after an accidental or forced cold start. The program will allow you to: - Set Time, Date and Day - Set Power Settings - Set Option PF Keys - Set Sound on or off - Call Option ROM - Call Tandy's PDD DOS - Set File Attributes See Program Header for more Details Checksum = 362,839 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler BENCH.100 Text, Bytes: 475, Count: 131, 07-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 BENCH MARK SPEED PRIMES BENCHMARK This is a benchmark to compare speed of different computers. [76703,261] John Sheppard BRCDPT.100 Text, Bytes: 3480, Count: 229, 22-Apr-84 Title : Keywords: BAR CODE GENERATOR 3 9 RS DMP-120 This program will create 3 of 9 type bar codes using the DMP-120 printer. The program was written by my son Matthew (age 13) at my request. I will be happy to foward any comments questions etc. I'm sure the program can be improved greatly but I would rather that be something which takes place between Matthew and Mod-100 Siggers. John P Sheppard M.D. [70375,1070] BTEMPL.JGB Text, Bytes: 5425, Count: 311, 25-Mar-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC PROGRAM TEMPLATE PORTABLE 100 ARTICLE BENDER PART 2 Basic Program Template from Part 2 of the series Bender's Better Way to Better Basic, Portable 100, March 1984. This is an outline "do nothing" program that contains several useful subroutines. BTEMPL serves as a framework for any new Basic program. The philosophy and use of the template are explained in Parts 2 and 3 of the series. (Download requires less than 6K bytes) [70007,1365] Ed Juge BUGFIX.DAT Text, Bytes: 1105, Count: 271, 15-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: DATE PROBLEM FIX SORT One solution to the advancing year in DATE$. Happens during higher speed communications. [74756,413] CAPCHK.100 Text, Bytes: 485, Count: 126, 10-Aug-85 Title : Keywords: CAPS KEY NUMKEY A Quick one liner that allows a program to establish if the CAPS LOCK and NUM keys are up or down chksum 36104 [76703,4311] Eiji Miura CAT-07.ARC Bin, Bytes: 41786, Count: 208, 25-Jun-90 Title : Archived Library Catalog Keywords: CATALOG LIBRARY ARC IBM This ARChive file for PC/MS-DOS contains all catalog (.CAT) files in THIS Library. Binary file; download with protocol and use ARC utiltiy to extract files. [70146,51] CENTER. Text, Bytes: 1290, Count: 172, 20-Nov-83 Title : Keywords: PROGRAMMING UTILITY CALCULATES HOW "PRINT @"STATEMENT SHOIULD READ TO PUT THE MESSAGE IN THE CENTER OF THE SCREEN. LOADS LINE INTO A .DO FILE FOR YOU CUTRITIN [75665,1045] CHANGE.BA Text, Bytes: 5615, Count: 3060, 11-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 DIRECTORY CONVERT HEX CO CA LUCID KILL Menu driven directory access and manipulation, Hex - CO - CA conversions, Kill, rename, and more. Of particular interest to Lucid users and others needing ASCII backup of binary files. CHANGE.BA is program, CHANGE.DOC is instructions. Checksum: 353,219 [75665,1045] CHANGE.DOC Text, Bytes: 9335, Count: 1821, 11-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: DIRECTORY UTILITY HEX CO CA LUCID Menu driven directory access and manipulation, Hex - CO - CA conversions, Kill, rename, and more. Of particular interest to Lucid users and others needing ASCII backup of binary files. CHANGE.BA is program, CHANGE.DOC is instructions. [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) CHDUMP.100 Text, Bytes: 3369, Count: 69, 30-Oct-90 Title : CHDUMP.BA dumps M100/102 screen to printer Keywords: 100 102 GRAPHIC SCREEN DUMP PRINT PRINTER EPSON IBM GEMINI Model 100/102 screen dump for Epson, IBM, and compatible printers. Also works with Gemini X10 (see docs). M/L embedded in BASIC program. From an article in Portable 100 magazine, May 1990. Based on George Flanders' DMP100.102 elsewhere in the DL's. Checksum = 178,752 See also CHDUMP.DOC. Enjoy! Mike Nugent, Portable 100 magazine, Tri-Mike Network East [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) CHDUMP.DOC Text, Bytes: 6723, Count: 57, 29-Oct-90 Title : Docmentation for CHDUMP.100 screen dump utility. Keywords: MODEL 100 102 GRAPHIC SCREEN DUMP PRINT PRINTER EPSON IBM Documentation for CHDUMP.100 Mike Nugent, Portable 100 magazine, Tri-Mike Network East [71266,125] Phil Wheeler CHECK2.ASM Text, Bytes: 4000, Count: 23, 09-May-87 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM TEXT ASCII EXTENDED CPM 8080 SOURCE ASM An update to CHECK.ASM, a CP/M assembly language checksum calculator (DOWNCK.WM3) for those who either UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD using a CP/M machine or manage their files on a CP/M machine. Allows the user to rapidly perform checksums on the CP/M machine. It must of course be assembled/loaded using the CP/M standard utilities or their equivalents. New version allows use on 8-bit extended ASCII files. <> Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71216,1375] J.K. Heilman CHGHEX.BA Text, Bytes: 900, Count: 326, 25-Feb-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 HEX CONVERT CHANGE CO A short program based on CHANGE.BA to convert hex files to .CO Hex file must have been created by CHANGE.BA Checksum: 59,216 [73267,552] RANDY HESS CHGMNU.BA Text, Bytes: 2418, Count: 88, 14-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 MENU UTILITY INVISIBLE BASIC VISIBLE TEXT TELCOM A 100/102/200 program to change (till you restore) the name, and/or address called, of the TEXT, TELCOM, ADDRSS or SCHEDL main MENU locations. Instead of making unused routines invisible, change their MENU names and pointers to routines you use all the time! Then store CHGMNU.BA elsewhere till needed again. (1870 bytes as .BA file.) Download CHGMNU.BA and CHGMNU.DOC. READ DOC FILE FIRST! CHGMNU.BA CHKSM = 151,146 [73267,552] RANDY HESS CHGMNU.DOC Text, Bytes: 4857, Count: 127, 07-May-88 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 CHANGE MENU INVISIBLE UTILITY CALL BASIC A 100/102/200 program to change (till you restore) the name and/or address called at any of the five built-in ROM routine MENU locations. Instead of making unused routines invisible, change their MENU names and pointers to routines you use all the time! Then store CHGMNU.BA elsewhere till needed again. (2050 bytes as .BA file) Download CHGMNU.BA and CHGMNU.DOC. READ DOC FILE FIRST! CHGMNU.BA CHKSM = 150,189 [72007,1743] ADRIAN RYAN CHKSUM.ARC Bin, Bytes: 11520, Count: 35, 03-Jul-89 Title : Checksum program for IBM (MS-DOS/PC-DOS) computer Keywords: CHECKSUM BINARY ASCII MS-DOS MASM CHKSUM.ARC contains the MASM source code for CHKSUM.COM, as well as the code. It performs a checksum of any file in either an ASCII mode or BINARY. Various run time options are available, and the code supports the MS-DOS pathspec. It requires DOS 2.0 or later and 64K bytes to execute. This version corrects 3 minor bugs in the original. See source file for details. Extract with an un-archiver such as ARCE or PKUNPAK. [73327,2461] CHKSUM.RK Text, Bytes: 295, Count: 83, 08-Jul-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 CHECKSUM DVI DISK DRIVE CASSETTE FILE A correction of CHKSUM.RY additionally permits checksum calculation of files with double-spaced text. Precede the filename with 0: or CAS: for disk or cassette files. Checksum = 19,859 [70240,315] CHKSUM.WCD Text, Bytes: 266, Count: 141, 10-Apr-87 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 CHECKSUM UPLOAD DOWNLOAD LINE LENGTH WIDTH Use this short program (149 bytes after deleting line 0 from .BA version) for proper downloading and uploading of .DO files. It gives 1) CHECKSUM for detecting transmission errors, 2) NUMBER OF LINES, for finding added or lost RETURNS, and 3) MAXIMUM LINE LENGTH, for keeping within CIS and other buffer limits. checksum 17,906; 4 lines max. linelength 85 [74756,413] CHRDEF.BA Text, Bytes: 920, Count: 226, 24-Mar-85 Title : Keywords: CHARACTER CHR DEFINITION LCD SIMULATION This routine simulates redefined LCD characters. See CHRDEF.DOC for information and instructions. Checksum: 53,680 [74756,413] CHRDEF.DOC Text, Bytes: 1980, Count: 247, 24-Mar-85 Title : Keywords: CHARACTER CHAR DEFINITIONS CHRDEF.BA Documentation for CHRDEF.BA which allows simulation of character definition for LCD [71266,125] Phil Wheeler CHRXLT.BA Text, Bytes: 880, Count: 86, 27-Sep-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 TEXT CHARACTER TRANSLATE CONVERT REPLACE UTILITY CHRXLT.BA is a text file character translator for the 100/102/200. CHRXLT.DOC documents its usage. As for its USES, let me know what you come up with! <> Phil Wheeler [71266,125] [71266,125] Phil Wheeler CHRXLT.DOC Text, Bytes: 1595, Count: 114, 27-Sep-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 TEXT CHARACTER TRANSLATE CONVERT REPLACE UTILITY CHRXLT.BA is a text file character translator for the 100/102/200. CHRXLT.DOC documents its usage. As for its USES, let me know what you come up with! <> Phil Wheeler [71266,125] [75665,312] CIPHER.MMM Text, Bytes: 1780, Count: 249, 27-Aug-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ENCODE DECODE CIPHER ENCRYPT DECRYPT CRYPTO SECURITY CIPHER.MMM, an enhanced file security program, allows the discrete coding of text files by use of user selected two-diget numerical master codes; i.e, [5,25 ],[31,61],[ect]. The encoded text masks format and letter frequency of original. Program is based on ENCODE.MMM but allows the encoded text to be transmitted over CIS [7 byte protocol (M7E1E,77I1D, or ..)]. Checksum: 105,508 Marv Miller [75655,1056] CIPHER.WHT Text, Bytes: 1268, Count: 24, 28-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: ENCODE CIPHER SECURITY CODING MASTER ASCII CIS COMPATIBLE This program is submitted only to show the advantages of m/l over BASIC when comparing Jon Dierck's CRYPT.CO vs. Marvin Miller's CIPHER.MMM which is the foundation for CIPHER.WHT (mods make it completely compatible with CIS and Club 100. Suggest you download CRYPT.LDR in DL14 (which creates CRYPT.CO) if you need a F A S T & R E L I A B L E means to encode a sensitive file. checksum = 80,551 Bill Templeton - Danville Tigers [70466,1553] CLICKR.100 Text, Bytes: 1320, Count: 455, 01-Oct-84 Title : Keywords: KEYCLICK CLICK ML VECTOR TEXT BASIC This Basic program adds a keyclick to the Model 100 by POKEing in a short ML routine into a location supplied by the user and then POKEing the address of this short clicking routine into the location of the vector for keystrokes ( located at 64022 dec/FADE hex). The program also allows the disabling of the click, and the length of the click. Send any comments, etc. to Mike Betz [74066,1553] Checksum: 90,243 [72575,1473] CLIPS.HLP Text, Bytes: 1040, Count: 502, 30-Jun-84 Title : Keywords: ACOUSTIC COUPLER ALTERNATIVE Bill Templeton's description of how to use alligator clips to connect directly to the telephone, when a modular phone is not available, and the acoustic coupler does not work satisfactorily. [70165,1365] michael a. lampert CLIPS2.HLP Text, Bytes: 1830, Count: 317, 21-Feb-85 Title : Keywords: ACOUSTIC CUPS COUPLER MODULAR TELEPHONE ALLIGATOR CLIPS TRAVEL This file adds two variations to the theme of CLIPS.HLP, which should be read first. One deals with a solderless method. The second with phones far from computers. [75715,100] RICHARD LOGAN CO.BA Text, Bytes: 680, Count: 376, 28-Dec-85 Title : Keywords: MULTIPLE .CO CO FILE PROGRAM UTILITY LOAD LOADM RUN RUNM This little program let's you keep and use Multi M/L programs and use them without conflicts. Always access your .CO files via CO.BA Checksum: 42,001 [70526,1434] CO-RUN.100 Text, Bytes: 1230, Count: 231, 19-May-85 Title : Keywords: ML LIST MACHINE LANQUAGE PROGRAMS RUNM LOADM This is a program that lists & runs M/L programs. This program resets maxram when run and is compatable with Rick Perrys' PRINTZ.CO (ie no cold starts). Checksum: 83,908 for 1228 bytes The remarks can be removed to shorten the program. Russ Villanueva [73337,1414] JON KAPLAN CODER.BA Text, Bytes: 1566, Count: 51, 17-Jul-87 Title : Keywords: CODE DECODE ENCRYPT CYPHER SECRET HIDDEN Encryption for Elec Mail. Ignores CR's & LF's including extras inserted in transmission. Easily translated to other machines (no calls or random numbers) Only ASCII 32 to 126. Revised 7/17/87 for spaces Removed by Email. By Jon Kaplan 73337,1414 Checksum = 103,699 [73337,1414] JON KAPLAN CODER.BAS Text, Bytes: 1705, Count: 37, 20-Jul-87(22-Jul-87) Title : Keywords: CODE DECODE ENCRYPT CYPHER SECRET HIDDEN IBM BASICA GWBASIC Functionally identical to CODER.BA. Modified to run on IBM compatibles, with help from Phil Wheeler. Revised 7/17/87 for spaces Removed by Email. By Jon Kaplan 73337,1414 Checksum = 108,000 [73126,672] COLD.100 Text, Bytes: 590, Count: 197, 25-May-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 COLD START RESTART TIME DATE RAM UTILITY Revised post cold start program made easier to use and more general in scope. See COLD.DOC for features. [Checksum: [35,877] Denny Thomas Phil Wheeler [73126,672] COLD.CHP Text, Bytes: 770, Count: 85, 25-May-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 COLD START RESTART TIME DATE RAM UTILITY CHIPMUNK Revised post cold start program made easier to use and more general in scope. See COLD.DOC for features. This version is tailored to the Chipmunk disk drive. [Checksum: [46,089] Denny Thomas Phil Wheeler [73126,672] COLD.DOC Text, Bytes: 1015, Count: 256, 25-May-86(25-May-86) Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 COLD START RESTART RAM UTILITY CHIPMUNK CDOS TIME Documentation for COLD.100 and COLD.CHP. Denny Thomas Phil Wheeler [73327,2353] Jon Diercks COLOAD.100 Text, Bytes: 1168, Count: 102, 08-Nov-87 Title : Keywords: 100 ML CO FILE MANAGER LOAD RUN LIST FLIPML COMENU CO file manager - something between FLIPML and COMENU. COLOAD.100 - Basic program Cks = 73,728 COLOAD.DOC - Documentation Cks = 211,096 [73327,2353] Jon Diercks COLOAD.DOC Text, Bytes: 2449, Count: 112, 08-Nov-87 Title : Keywords: 100 ML CO FILE MANAGER LOAD RUN LIST FLIPML COMENU CO file manager - something between FLIPML and COMENU. COLOAD.100 - Basic program Cks = 73,728 COLOAD.DOC - Documentation Cks = 211,096 [73327,2353] Jon Diercks COMENU.BA Text, Bytes: 733, Count: 165, 04-Apr-87 Title : Keywords: ML CO MACHINE LANGUAGE MENU LIST CLEAR RUN RUNM FAST A Major revision of CO.BA in DL7. Faster, no more typing filenames out, and only takes up 20 more bytes. checksum=45,587 Jon Diercks [73327,2353] [70156,1575] CONVRT.BA Text, Bytes: 2331, Count: 50, 27-Jun-89 Title : Convert files to upper, lower or mixed case. Keywords: CONVRT.BA CONVERT UPPERCASE UPPER LOWERCASE LOWER NAMECASE CASE ASSEMBLY ASM.BA CONVRT.BA Converts files to all UPPRERCASE or to all lowercase or to Namecase (all lowercase except for the first letter of each word). It will also convert lowercase assembly language files to a format accepted by ASM.BA. Namecase is particularly useful in converting ALL CAPS database files. CHECKSUM= 145162 [70526,1117] CPYKLL.BF Text, Bytes: 3405, Count: 182, 21-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: COPY KILL STRIP CHANGE TEXT REMOVE LINE FEED CR REPLACE Extracted from RFU, this contains the COPY & KILL Functions of that program. SUBLIB.CO required. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler CRDEL.BA Text, Bytes: 665, Count: 54, 04-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: TEXT FILE STRIPPER BLANK LINES 100 102 200 BASIC CRDEL.BA is a simple blank line stripper. All lines in file must be no longer than 255 characters (uses LINEINPUT). Program prompts for the number of consecutive blank lines to keep (no more than 9). This is a new version which corrects a bug and shortens the program. <<> Phil Wheeler 71266,125 [72246,1101] CRUNCH.100 Text, Bytes: 1995, Count: 471, 04-Feb-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 FILE COMPRESS COMPACT TEXT COMPRESSION COMPACTION PSEUDO-ENCRYPT This is a M100 program to compress a .DO file to 75% of its original size, SAVEd with a <> extension. CKSUM=125,065. [70506,223] CRUNCH.DO2 Text, Bytes: 4880, Count: 182, 26-Jun-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC COMPILE 100 FILE COMPRESSION COMPACT COMPRESS TCOMP ML CRUNCH This is a TCOMP version of CRUNCH.100, a Model 100 program to compress a DO file to 75% of its original size. Download CRUNCH.DO2 before using. Convert CRUNCH.HX2 with Change.BA in DL4. 2.5K when converted to M/L. See CRUNCH.SR2 for TCOMP.BA source code. Fixes bug in CRUNCH.HEX. Checksum CRUNCH.HX2 = 302,677 Checksum CRUNCH.SR2 = 135,050 [70506,223] CRUNCH.HX2 Text, Bytes: 5355, Count: 133, 26-Jun-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC COMPILE 100 FILE COMPRESSION COMPACT COMPRESS TCOMP ML CRUNCH This is a TCOMP version of CRUNCH.100, a Model 100 program to compress a .DO file to 75% of its original size. Download CRUNCH.DO2 instructions before using. Convert CRUNCH.HX2 with Change.BA in this DL. 2.5K when converted to M/L. See CRUNCH.SR2 for TCOMP.BA source code. Fixes bug in CRUNCH.HEX. Checksum CRUNCH.HX2 = 302,677 Checksum CRUNCH.SR2 = 135,050 [70506,223] CRUNCH.SR2 Text, Bytes: 2395, Count: 101, 26-Jun-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC COMPILE 100 FILE COMPRESSION COMPACT COMPRESS TCOMP ML CRUNCH This is a TCOMP version of CRUNCH.100, a Model 100 program to compress a DO file to 75% of its original size. Download CRUNCH.DO2 before using. Convert CRUNCH.HX2 with Change.BA in DL4. 2.5K when converted to M/L. See CRUNCH.SR2 for TCOMP.BA source code. Fixes bug in CRUNCH.HEX. Checksum CRUNCH.HX2 = 302,677 Checksum CRUNCH.SR2 = 135,050 [73327,2353] Jon Diercks CRYPT.DO2 Text, Bytes: 1583, Count: 49, 27-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: 100 ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT SECURITY CIPHER ML ASM FAST Additional documentation for revised version of CRYPT.LDR. See the file CRYPT.DOC. [73327,2353] Jon Diercks CRYPT.DOC Text, Bytes: 3488, Count: 65, 13-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: 100 CODE ENCODE DECODE CRYPT ENCRYPT DECRYPT SECURITY ML ASM Documentation/Instructions for CRYPT.LDR, a relocating BASIC loader that creates CRYPT.CO, a small, fast ML text file encoder/decoder for the Model 100. Contest category B [73327,2353] Jon Diercks CRYPT.LDR Text, Bytes: 1713, Count: 62, 27-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: 100 ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT SECURITY CIPHER ML ASM FAST Revision of CRYPT v1.0. Bugs fixed, ALT LCD buffer use made possible. CRYPT.LDR Checksum = 105,140. Contest category B [73327,2353] Jon Diercks CRYPT.SRC Text, Bytes: 3283, Count: 33, 27-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: 100 ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT SECURITY CIPHER ML ASM FAST Source code for CRYPT.CO, created by CRYPT.LDR. For the Custom Software Assembler. [70005,103] CRYPTO.BA Text, Bytes: 1880, Count: 85, 19-Mar-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ENCRYPT DECRYPT CRYPTO CIPHER ENCODE DECODE FILE SECURITY Well, MK II isn't in M/L after all; I still haven't found an easy way to patch it into TELCOM, so I suppose it'll have to become an option of a more comprehensive terminal program which I'll have to write Real Soon Now, as Dr. Pournelle says... This version is easier to use, faster, and somewhat more Byte-Fought. Keep an eye out for MK III. [75765,430] CSFIX.100 Text, Bytes: 3030, Count: 386, 07-Dec-85 Title : Keywords: COLD-START COLD START FIX TEXT FILE RECOVERY PROGRAM RESTORE Short program to recover text files after cold start without cassette. Note: for 32K machines only. Addresses need to be changed for other amounts of RAM... changes coming as soon as author is notified. Sysop Tony [70506,1261] CURENT.100 Text, Bytes: 2360, Count: 222, 06-Oct-85 Title : Keywords: CURRENT VOLTAGE POWER BATTERIES BATTERY LIFE TIME This file discusses current drain in the Model 100; given various operating conditions, from which operating life of the batteries can be approximated. [70206,1115] James A. McGreevy CY-GEN.BA1 Text, Bytes: 1760, Count: 52, 09-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 CYPHER CIPHER ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT Aids in generating "registers" for CYPHER.BA1. See CYPHER.DO2. Checksum 117,370 [70526,1434] CYPHER.101 Text, Bytes: 2240, Count: 65, 01-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: CODE DECODE CYPHER Codes a .Do file using a 'slide-rule' method of conversion. this is a serious program and is slow but vvvvery effective. Tabs and special chracters are allowed in the text but are not coded. [70206,1115] James A. McGreevy CYPHER.BA1 Text, Bytes: 3736, Count: 62, 09-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 CYPHER CIPHER ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT A user-modifiable program for creating ciphered text files. Useful for journalists, businesspeople or anyone with a need for secure files in RAM, on disk or for telecommunications. Works only on and between Tandy 100s, 102s and 200s. See CYPHER.DO1, CYPHER.DO2 and CY-GEN.BA1. Checksum 242,234 [70206,1115] James A. McGreevy CYPHER.COD Text, Bytes: 873, Count: 35, 24-Sep-87 Title : g... Keywords: 100 CONTEST CODE CIPHER CYPHER DECODE DECIPHER DECRYPT Several encoded passages from a famous document. This was encoded on a Tandy Model 100 using CYPHER.BA1 Good luck!!! Checksum 67,642 P.S. I've included a couple misspellings to preclude anyone from guessing... [70206,1115] James A. McGreevy CYPHER.DO1 Text, Bytes: 6404, Count: 53, 09-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 CYPHER CIPHER ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT SECURE Documentation for CYPHER.BA1. [70206,1115] James A. McGreevy CYPHER.DO2 Text, Bytes: 6041, Count: 39, 09-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 CYPHER CIPHER ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT SECURE Documentation for customizing CYPHER.BA1. Explains how to use CY-GEN.BA1 to create new "registers". [72236,3516] larry gensch, ESQ DATEBG.FIX Text, Bytes: 9800, Count: 313, 20-Feb-85 Title : Keywords: DATE BUG FIX CALENDAR This file describes five methods of correcting the documented Calendar "Bug" which causes the Calendar to read the wrong year. From BASIC to machine language, at least one method should be useful to anyone who has a problem with this bug. While the programs and methods have been tested, they are not necessarily endorsed or recommended. Use at your own risk. [70155,1365] DECODE.BA Text, Bytes: 2065, Count: 144, 07-Nov-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 CODE DECODE TEXT FILE ENCRYPT DECRYPT (DE)CODE.BA will encode or decode any TRS-80 Model 100 file into meaningless garbage to anyone who does not know the code number. The number of possible codes is approximately 10^32. Checksum: 152,836 [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst DEFORM.100 Text, Bytes: 2079, Count: 107, 14-Oct-88 Title : Keywords: DOCUMENT FILE DEFORMAT UNFORMAT FORMAT MARGIN WIDTH TEXT ALTLCD 100 Strip those unwanted CR's! Bash those spacey left margins! This little m/l rad-dad will DE-FORMat your files in a whirr and a wink, so that you can re-format them the way you'd like. If you have a file that's double-formatted, DEFORM will un-do the mess in "layers" on successive passes. It's M/L fast, mostly accurate, kind to tabular data, and runs in the AltLCD buffer to avoid conflicts. Cksum = 116,274 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] [75655,1056] DETOKE.100 Text, Bytes: 890, Count: 122, 03-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: DETOKENIZE BASIC M100 PROGRAMS FILE RECOVERY DETOKE.100 is an improved version of LISTER.BA by Seth Ringheiser. It requires BASIC.DO (737 bytes) to help recover a BASIC program after a cold start. Also requires a program like RFU.100 in DL4 to get the start address of the tokenized file in M100 RAM. The resulting detokenized data is stored in OUTPUT.DO and must be loaded into M100 BASIC to recover the original program. Enjoy! Bill Templeton / Danville Tigers checksum = 57,194 [72155,1461] DIR.CO Text, Bytes: 1940, Count: 481, 24-Jun-84 Title : Keywords: ML DIRECTORY INFO A valuable aid that quickly lists all programs, giving: Storage location End address Length Entry address (M/L only) Invisible entries included. File is in .DO format. DOCO.BA program required for conversion to .CO format. [70007,567] DIREDT.100 Text, Bytes: 1955, Count: 510, 20-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: TRS-80 MODEL 100 FILE DIRECTORY EDITOR INVISIBLE VISIBLE ATTRIBUTES This program is a file directory editor, which allows the user to set any of the attributes in the file directory entry (visible/invisible, ROM, ASCII, valid/invalid) for any file. Send comments/suggestions via the SIG to Phillip Wherry (please don't EMAIL them). Checksum: 118,533 [72227,1661] Paul Globman DIRSRT.100 Text, Bytes: 752, Count: 115, 09-Dec-90 Title : Alphabetize Model 100 directory names. Keywords: ALPHABETIZE DIRECTORY SORT Alphabetize Model 100 directory names. cksm = 43139 [73300,2272] George W. Flanders DMP100.102 Text, Bytes: 15213, Count: 45, 01-May-89 Title : Resident graphics screen dump program. Keywords: SCREEN DUMP GRAPHIC DMP100.102 (chksm=1192945) presents an ML program which installs itself in the CHGET hook table vector. Whenever CHGET is called, the user can press a special key combination to initiate a dump of the bit-mapped screen to line printer. [70205,1144] DMP220.100 Text, Bytes: 895, Count: 279, 13-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP CGP220 A graphics screen dump for the Radio Shack CGP-220 printer (BASIC) [70205,1144] DMP220.ASM Text, Bytes: 3155, Count: 96, 13-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP CGP220 A graphics screen dump for the Radio Shack CGP-220 printer. This file is for information -- it is not needed for installation. For CP/M MAC assembler. needs model100.lib (m100.lib). [70205,1144] DMP220.DOC Text, Bytes: 1930, Count: 213, 13-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP CGP220 Documentation for DMP220.* [70205,1144] DMP220.HEX Text, Bytes: 665, Count: 63, 13-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: GRAPHICS SCREEN DUMP CGP220 Machine language graphic screen dump for the Radio Shack CGP-220 printer. Requires HEXLDR.100 for loading. [72216,512] DMPDMP.BA Text, Bytes: 1799, Count: 105, 17-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: SCREEN DUMP DMP DMPDMP 100 Super fast M/L Screen Dumper for the Radio Shack DMP series of printers. Use TEST.BA to verify that the program is working and DMPDMP.DOC for instructions. Checksum = 93,165 [72216,512] DMPDMP.DOC Text, Bytes: 1176, Count: 104, 17-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: SCREEN DUMP DMP DMPDMP 100 Documentation for DMPDMP.BA and the M/L program it creates - XCOPY.CO [71266,125] Phil Wheeler DO2BA.100 Text, Bytes: 2338, Count: 123, 29-Jun-88 Title : Keywords: DO BA LOADER 100 102 UTILITY DO2BA.100 is BA loader for DO2BA.CO, a machine-language program to load BA programs from their downloaded DO version without requiring both in memory at same time. Translation of James Yi's DO2BA.200 (Lib 10). Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler DO2BA.ASM Text, Bytes: 4221, Count: 44, 29-Jun-88 Title : Keywords: DO BA LOADER UTILITY SOURCE 100 102 DO2BA.ASM is the source for DO2BA.CO, a machine-language program to load BA programs from their downloaded DO version without requiring both in memory at same time. Translation of James Yi's DO2BA.SRC (Lib 10). Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler DO2BA.INF Text, Bytes: 1064, Count: 109, 29-Jun-88 Title : Keywords: DO2BA DO BA CONVERT LOADER INF INFORMATION DOC 100 102 INFormation for DO2BA files in Lib 7 and Lib 10. [76703,446] DOCHK.100 Text, Bytes: 555, Count: 81, 27-Feb-84 Title : Keywords: VERIFY CASSETTE TEXT SAVE CHECK FILE Verifies saves to cassette on .DO files. Checks for a filename, then compares on a line by line basis and reports gross errors of CHECK. PA=231 [72155,1461] DOCO.BA Text, Bytes: 2690, Count: 607, 24-Jun-84 Title : Keywords: ML TEXT CONVERTER Converts .CO files to .DO file format for transmission by modem or RS-232. Also reconverts .DO file back to original .CO format. [74776,2421] DOWNCK.BAS Text, Bytes: 1730, Count: 84, 31-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM DOWNLOAD GENEVA PX-8 MBASIC This is Woods Martin's DOWNCK.WM3 program written in MBASIC and modified for use on the Epson Geneva so that Geneva users can add checksums to any M100 or NEC compatible programs they have to upload. Load and run to compute raw checksums of any ASCII .BAS file on Drive A:. Modify for other drives. Checksum: 113,451 Paul McDonald 74776,2421 [70235,232] Woods Martin DOWNCK.WM3 Text, Bytes: 930, Count: 1437, 05-Apr-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 CHECKSUM VERIFY UPLOAD DOWNLOAD ASCII FILE Download this short program. Then run it to compute a raw checksum of the ASCII values of every character in a DO file. Compare this value with the known checksum of the correct file to be sure your copy is accurate. Be sure to delete any extra characters at the start and end of the file being checked before DOWNCKing it. DOWNCK of this program = 60,157 Woods Martin [75665,1045] DUMPER.100 Text, Bytes: 890, Count: 457, 28-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: COLD-START TEXT FILE RECOVERY PROGRAM Dumps user RAM to cassette files that may be reloaded via TEXT and edited to recover text files (.DO) lost after a cold-start. [72135,1430] Milton van der Veen DUMPR.BA Text, Bytes: 1580, Count: 384, 16-Oct-84 Title : Keywords: DUMP DO FILES TRANSFER CPM SAVE CAS COM DUMPR.BA is a program that simplifies dumping of all .DO files resident in a Model 100 to another file or device. Function keys are set up to select output. Checksum: 100,836 [72135,1430] Milton van der Veen DUMPR.DOC Text, Bytes: 2460, Count: 288, 16-Oct-84 Title : Keywords: DUMPR Documentation for DUMPR which saves all .DO files to another file or device. [73327,1653] James Yi DVORAK.100 Text, Bytes: 5432, Count: 83, 23-May-89 Title : Keywords: 100 102 DVORAK KEYBOARD HANDICAP KEY CLICK AUTO REPEAT Dvorak system for Model 100/102. Also has "sticky keys", variable auto repeat delay and repeat, and clicking key sound features. See DVORAK.DOC in DL10 for explanations. There is a 200 version, DVORAK.200 in DL10. Checksum = 345064 [71666,1032] ENCODE.DE Text, Bytes: 460, Count: 278, 03-Sep-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT FILE SECURITY CIPHER CRYPTO It's a simple encoder/decoder that should confuse most from getting your TOP SECRET data decoded. It's a major modifaction of the CIPHER program by M. Miller Checksum: 31,038 [75665,312] ENCODE.MMM Text, Bytes: 1035, Count: 172, 27-Jun-84 Title : Best of coding, Keywords: BASIC 100 FILE SECURITY ENCODE DECODE ENCRYPT DECRYPT BINARY 8-BIT ENCODE.MMM is an enhanced file security program which allows discrete coding and decoding of text files by use of user selected dual two-digit numerical master codes; i.e. [5,25],[31,96],etc. The encoded text masks both format and letter frequency. Use of Model 100 graphics precludes printing of encoded text, thus enhancing file security. Encoded text can be transmited to other computers using an 8-bit protocol (i.e.,M8N1E, 78E1D, etc) [71061,1650] ENCRPT.BA Text, Bytes: 4535, Count: 80, 14-Aug-90 Title : ENCRPT.BA - A simple, hidden text en/decrypter. Keywords: ENCRYPT ENCRYPTION CODING CYPHER DECYPHER BASIC 100 102 200 SECRET A BASIC program to scramble (and unscramble) text files. Disguised as a 'do-nothing' utility. Modifies the file itself, so that no other files or buffer space is needed. Program Checksum=54,966 [70536,1366] merrill parks EP3OF9.OBJ Text, Bytes: 4025, Count: 591, 11-Mar-84 Title : Keywords: BAR BARCODE CODE MACHINE LANGUAGE Intel format assembler listing of a program to print text files from the M100 to Epson dot-matrix printers in 3-of-9 barcode. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler FILCMP.BA Text, Bytes: 714, Count: 79, 23-Jun-87 Title : Keywords: FILE COMPARE BASIC ASCII 100 102 200 FILCMP.BA is a Basic program (100/102/200) which compares two files, typically programs or data files, on a line-by-line basis -- and provides an output file of the first 10 lines that are different (and BEEP's once for each difference). Useful for comparing two versions of the same program. Lines should be less that 256 characters (uses LINEINPUT function. <> Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler FILCMP.DOC Text, Bytes: 1236, Count: 69, 23-Jun-87 Title : Keywords: FILE COMPARE UTILITY 100 102 200 TDD CHIPMUNK DVI ASCII This is a short DOC file for FILCMP.BA, a Basic program (100/102/200) which compares two files, typically programs or data files, on a line-by- line basis -- and provides an output file of the first 10 lines that are different (and BEEP's once for each difference). Useful for comparing two versions of the same program. Lines must be less that 256 characters ( uses LINEINPUT function. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [70235,232] Woods Martin FILCOM.WM1 Text, Bytes: 1140, Count: 123, 26-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 FILE COMPARE PROGRAM FILCOM.WM1 is a simple program which will compare a BASIC program (must be program) saved in RAM memory as a .DO file with another BASIC program saved as a .DO file on cassette or COM: or MDM: storage. Actually the 2nd program could also be in RAM if it will fit. SU$ in line 4 can be customized as a printer set up string. First set up printer, then RUN. Difference in files will be printed. Woods Martin [75765,762] FILEN.100 Text, Bytes: 755, Count: 351, 29-Jun-84(06-Jun-86) Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 RAM FILE BUFFER BYTE LENGTH DIRECTORY UTILITY This utility lists all files in the RAM directory, giving their length in bytes. Lists invisible as well as the files visible on the Menu. (Bug fixed by Phil Wheeler, 6/5/86) Checksum: 47,936 PA = 594 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler FILEN.DOC Text, Bytes: 2070, Count: 236, 16-Aug-86 Title : Keywords: RAM FILE DIRECTORY 100 200 MEMORY BUFFER FILEN LENGTH This document describes the "non-file" information given by FILEN.100. FILEN is a directory program which tells you how your memory is being used. The information here helps interpret the data. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [76010,426] FILEN2.100 Text, Bytes: 795, Count: 250, 12-Jun-85 Title : Keywords: DIR DIRECTORY RAM FILE BUFFER BYTE LENGTH This modification of FILEN.100 adds day, date, time & # of Bytes free to the display while the Model 100 is thinking. Checksum: 51,133 [75665,44] FILEUT.BA Text, Bytes: 11020, Count: 422, 29-Apr-84 Title : Keywords: CO SORT SEARCH RENUMBER FILE UTILITY MENU DIRECTORY Requires that SUBLIB.CO, the machine language sub-routine library, be loaded. Renumber basic programs stored as .DO files. DIR-Directory of files including location, length. SORT-Organize files. FIND-Strings in one or more files. NAME-file any new name. COPY-Data between files or device. Allows text changes, space compression, removal of CR/LF. KILL-Files with prompt. RENUM-Renumbers lines in DO. files with gosub and goto. [73107,62] FILSYS.BAS Text, Bytes: 7945, Count: 95, 17-Sep-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 FILE BINARY HEX CONVERSION .CO .CA .CW .CT This set of programs and associated documentation provides the means to do in place loads and saves of binary command files as mass storage hexadecimal files. This is especially useful with the new generation of multirom firmware which uses unusual binary command file formats. These cannot be loaded normally. Checksum=514,822 [76266,2326] Raimon Hennecke FIND.100 Text, Bytes: 447, Count: 50, 26-Dec-93 Title : FIND instead of ADDRSS or SCHEDL Keywords: ADDRS SCHEDL SEARCH FIND LFND Utility to Find or Lfnd within files other than ADRS.DO or NOTE.DO Checksum on what arrived: 26,623 [75515,1507] David Sumner FIXF1.DOC Text, Bytes: 2815, Count: 113, 30-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: SUPERA FIND SEARCH REPLACE EDIT Documentation for FIXF1.SUP [75515,1507] David Sumner FIXF1.SUP Text, Bytes: 735, Count: 84, 28-Sep-85 Title : A Checksum=41932 Keywords: SUPERA FIND SEARCH REPLACE TEXT WORD PROCESSING EDITING MICRO DEMON The most requested item on the wish list of SUPERA users seems to be a way of using the FIND key as part of a TEXT macro command. This program provides this capability. If you have the PG Designs version of Supera, then already have this utility built-in. After running FIXF1, you will find that the FIND key does not turn off other keyboard functions when used in a macro key. Be sure to read FIXF1.DOC before using FIXF1.BA Checksum=41932 [76406,23] FIXKEY.100 Text, Bytes: 830, Count: 98, 15-Jun-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 AJ MICRO DRIVE FUNCTION KEY UTILITY LFILES This program restores the original functions of the Function keys after running a program, such as BCALC or CALC.BA, that resets the Keys. Use FIXKEY.100 in any application in which a program has been run which changes the original Function. FIXKEY.100 supports the A&J Micro Drive functions of RUN"X:D" (disconnect) and LFiles (Menu of the Micro Drive). Other applications possible. Enjoy! 73! Mike Rentfrow,76406,23--K7GMR/8 Checksum: 50,602 [75735,1261] FIXLF.HF1 Text, Bytes: 510, Count: 601, 05-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: CRLF NON-RS PRINTERS PATCH EXTRA LINE FEED Small Basic Program who makes a Machine Language Patch to send a extra line feed needed by non-RS printer. Must be used with PRECATUION. You must run it again if you or a program modifies the [F8] key definition. In the meantime, YOU MUST NOT PRINT ANYTHING. [72216,512] FKEYS.100 Text, Bytes: 740, Count: 208, 19-Nov-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 FUNCTION KEY KEYS POWR-DOS DISK Small F Key setup prog. Bytes = 701; when lines are comprssed less than 700. Three choices. Plain Vanilla Checksum: 44,610 [72216,512] FKEYS.DOC Text, Bytes: 1105, Count: 200, 19-Nov-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 FUNCTION KEY KEYS POWR-DOS DISK Documentation for FKEYS.100 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler FLCHK.100 Text, Bytes: 2419, Count: 48, 19-Jun-88 Title : Keywords: FLCHK CHECKSUM LENGTH BA LOADER 100 102 Create FLCHK.CO for the Model 100 by running this BAsic loader. Do CLEAR 256,MAXRAM first to put at top of user RAM. Usage documented in FLCHK.DOC (lib 10). Derived from James Yi's FLCHK.200/ASM (Lib 10). Source for 100 /102 version is FLCHK.ASM (the one in Lib 7) Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler FLCHK.ASM Text, Bytes: 5280, Count: 25, 19-Jun-88 Title : Keywords: FLCHK CHECKSUM LENGTH SOURCE ASM ADSM 100 102 This is the Model 100/102 source for FLCHK.CO. Includes RAM code for file length code in the Tandy 200 ROM -- which may be useful in other applications. Assemble with ADSM.100 (Lib 8). Create executable version by running FLCHK.100 or processing FLCHK.HEX with HXFER.100 (Lib 7). Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler FLCHK.HEX Text, Bytes: 1138, Count: 33, 19-Jun-88 Title : Keywords: FLCHK CHECKSUM LENGTH HEX CO HXFER 100 102 Create FLCHK.CO for the Model 100 by running HXFER with this HEX file as the target. Usage documented in FLCHK.DOC (lib 10). Derived from James Yi's FLCHK.200/ASM (Lib 10). Source for 100/102 version is FLCHK.ASM (the one in Lib 7) Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [75725,1134] FLIPML.100 Text, Bytes: 1500, Count: 389, 12-Jan-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 ML MACHINE LANGUAGE UTILITY SWITCH LOAD MANAGE Model 100 utility in BASIC to help avoid conflicts between machine language (.CO) files, all of which seem to want to live in the same place. Documentation at FLIPML.DOC. CHECKSUM: 97,466 joel [75725,1134] FLIPML.DOC Text, Bytes: 10380, Count: 429, 12-Jan-86 Title : Keywords: ML MACHINE LANGUAGE UTILITY SWITCH LOAD HIDE MANAGE 100 M100 Documentation for FLIPML.100. [75765,706] FUNCKY.100 Text, Bytes: 2300, Count: 345, 01-Mar-84 Title : Keywords: MODEL 100 F KEY DEFINITION UTILITY Sets f key definitions for recording, killing, naming & reset operations as well as incorporating Hugo's CRLF patch (FIXLF.HF1). See remarks for caveats. 687 bytes in basic with no remarks.... Q & C to J. Bagnall 75765,706 [70526,1233] Bob Andersen GETKEY.100 Text, Bytes: 1000, Count: 101, 14-Sep-86 Title : e!..Checksum: 74,854 Keywords: BASIC 100 102 FUNCTION KEY CTRL-C FILTER INKEY New/improved BASIC keyscan subroutine, intended to replace INKEY$ where you need to recognize F-Keys with ^C and ^S break characters disabled. Program is for the Model 100 only. It is a demo which contains the keyscan subroutine and illustrates it's use. Provided by Bob Andersen of Micro Analog Associates, Monroe, CT. Dedicated to Phil Wheeler for his contributions to our SIG. Checksum: 74,854 [76537,2654] GETKEY.BAS Text, Bytes: 1920, Count: 49, 21-May-88 Title : Keywords: INKEY BREAK PAUSE PRINT LABEL PASTE TRAP This is a .BA program segment which will allow you to replace the INKEY$ function with a CALL CZ! statement. The purpose is to allow you to trap the BREAK, PAUSE, PRINT, LABEL, PASTE and SHIFT+PRINT keys for processing. The documentation and instructions are in GETKEY.DOC. The machine code is held in string space so no HIMEM is required. Checksum = 106,596. [76537,2654] GETKEY.DOC Text, Bytes: 4927, Count: 51, 20-May-88(20-May-88) Title : Keywords: BREAK PAUSE PRINT LABEL PASTE TRAP INKEY DOCUMENTATION This is the documentation and user instructions for GETKEY.BAS. The expanded source code is included along with the .ASM source code to explain what the machine code is doing. Read this file before you use GETKEY.BAS. [76606,671] HBITOF.100 Text, Bytes: 2295, Count: 91, 05-Jan-86 Title : Keywords: HIGH BIT UTILITY XMODEM TRANSFER DOWNLOAD GRAPHICS POKE RAM DIRECTORY Utility program to POKE into RAM a text file with unwanted HI-BIT on to HI-BIT off. See details in REM lines 20-40 [may be deleted after reading.] Checksum: 163,687 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler HDSORT.100 Text, Bytes: 1205, Count: 117, 24-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: SORT UTILITY FILES This program is a variation of NTSORT.100 (not in our files) which allows specifying the number of lines (ending in CR's) in a header. These lines are not sorted; they might be titles or column heads in a table. (Sysop Note: 209 accesses before moving into this file.) [76703,4311] Eiji Miura HDWEUT.CAT Text, Bytes: 4639, Count: 86, 25-Oct-89 Title : Keywords: CATALOG HARDWARE UTILITY This file lists names and descriptions of programs and files in this section which are hardware-oriented utilities, rather than program- oriented utilities. [72575,1473] HEAP.SRT Text, Bytes: 4740, Count: 164, 31-Aug-85 Title : Keywords: HEAPSORT SORT DEMONSTRATION Visual display of how a heapsort works. As the sort runs, the contents of the array, values of all variables, and the current line of code are displayed. The action can be paused. Checksum = 291,830. [73727,1015] Gene Nestro HELLO.100 Text, Bytes: 2373, Count: 96, 29-Sep-89 Title : Password security program for 100/102 Keywords: PASSWORD SECURITY LCD Enhance your program menu(s) plus get a good M100 security program. Uploaded in (line) segments for easy applications as you see fit. M100 specific. MUST READ DOC before running...COLD START possibility. checksum = 141,110 [73727,1015] Gene Nestro HELLO.DOC Text, Bytes: 1516, Count: 84, 29-Sep-89 Title : Instructions for HELLO.100 Password Program Keywords: LCD PASSWORD SECURITY SCREEN Frilly LCD displays, something a little out of the ordinary. Use any segment to enhance your own program menu displays. Plus a short, about 100 byte password program that won't accept ANY keyboard input including SHIFT/BREAK etc. MUST READ DOC FIRST for password to insure against COLD START. [72416,710] HELP-D.TXT Text, Bytes: 2965, Count: 127, 19-Feb-85 Title : Keywords: SUPERA HELP.DO HELP PRINT Help file for use with SUPERA. Contains all documented S. commands. [73106,1627] Mark Lutton HEX2CA.100 Text, Bytes: 1905, Count: 71, 31-Jan-87 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 CONVERT HEX CA LUCID CHANGE SUPER ROM Utility to convert Lucid Hex files (as produced by CHANGE.BA) to normal Lucid .CA format. That's all it does, but it is much easier to use for this purpose than CHANGE. Suitable for end users of LUCID worksheets. Does not require that you kill your disk operating system to run it. Model 100, 102 only. Checksum: 118,107 [70205,1144] HEXLDR.100 Text, Bytes: 1355, Count: 2147, 09-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 HEX LOADER CPM INTEL program to load Intel format hex files (produced by CP/M standard assembler. see hexldr.doc [70205,1144] HEXLDR.DOC Text, Bytes: 975, Count: 1308, 09-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: HEX LOADER CPM INTEL doc for hexldr.100 [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) HOTKEY.100 Text, Bytes: 4496, Count: 106, 03-Jun-89 Title : Keywords: HOTKEY MACRO KEYBOARD KEYS INTERCEPT HOOK NUGENT 100 102 BASIC HOTKEY is a mini-macro type of utility that lets you view the day, date, and time, automatically types the day, date, and time for you, gives you 5-space tabs, send a formfeed to the printer, and fixes the Model 100 DATE$ bug. From my article in Portable 100, September 1988. Checksum = 234,315 [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) HOTKEY.DOC Text, Bytes: 10125, Count: 87, 03-Jun-89 Title : Keywords: HOTKEY KEYBOARD MACRO KEYS KEY 100 102 Documentation for HOTKEY utility. Very important that you read this file before attempting to use HOTKEY! From my article in Portable 100, September 1988. [73625,365] HOWARD SPROW HOWBIG.BA Text, Bytes: 1251, Count: 262, 15-Sep-87 Title : Keywords: MAIN MENU SIZE KILL CONTEST An enhancement utility for the M100 main menu. It adds two of the most often missed features - a file size calculation and a KILL feature which are accessable at the main menu for the file selected with the wide bar cursor. See HOWBIG.DOC for instructions. CONTEST CATAGORY A. Checksum=75,785 [73625,365] HOWARD SPROW HOWBIG.DOC Text, Bytes: 2734, Count: 218, 15-Sep-87 Title : Keywords: MAIN MENU FILE SIZE KILL CONTEST Instructions for HOWBIG.BA which is an enhancement utility for the M100 main menu. HOWBIG.BA adds two of the most often missed features - a file size calculation and a KILL feature which are accessable at the main menu for the file selected with the wide bar cursor. CONTEST CATAGORY A [76703,4062] Tony Anderson HOWMUCH.RAM Text, Bytes: 1109, Count: 23, 18-May-96 Title : One-line program tells how much RAM in 100/102 Keywords: RAM SIZE SPACE 100 102 One-line program tells how much RAM is installed in a Model 100 or Tandy 102, regardless of how many files or programs may currently be in RAM. From Mike Nugent. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler HXFER.100 Text, Bytes: 3334, Count: 594, 29-May-88 Title : l Wheeler - 71266,125 Keywords: HEXCON HEX CONVERTER CO LOADER BA 100 102 This is the BA loader for HXFER.CO. Create in your 100/102 by running HXFER.100. M100/102 version of James Yi's device-supporting machine- language hex converter. James' code is the first source in the Forum (or anywhere) that shows how to access external devices (0:, CAS:, COM:, or R: for Booster Pak) from a CO file. Use with Powr-DOS, TS-DOS, CDOS, DVI OS, etc. for disk access. **Fixed on 5/29/88** Phil Wheeler - 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler HXFER.ASM Text, Bytes: 8629, Count: 133, 29-May-88 Title : Wheeler - 71266,125 Keywords: HEXCON HEX CONVERTER SOURCE ASM 100 102 This is the source for HXFER.CO, M100/102 version of James Yi's device- supporting machine-language hex converter. James' code is the first source in the Model 100 Forum (or anywhere) that shows how to access external devices (0:, CAS:, COM:, R: for Booster Pak) from a CO file. Use with Powr-DOS, TS-DOS, CDOS, DVI OS, etc. for disk access. **Fixed on 5/29/88** Phil Wheeler - 71266,125 [73327,1653] James Yi HXFER.DOC Text, Bytes: 3061, Count: 299, 27-Apr-88 Title : Documentation for HXFER.200 and HXFER.100 Keywords: 200 HXFER HEX BINARY CO DO CONVERT TRANSFER HEXADECIMAL DOC Instructions for HXFER.200 (Lib 10) and HXFER.100. This is a duplicate copy of HXFER.DOC in Lib 10. [70206,1115] James A. McGreevy INIT. Text, Bytes: 1500, Count: 196, 21-Jun-85 Title : Keywords: M100 INITIALIZATION PASSWORD INIT Initializes Telcom STATus, Year and Function Keys (including F6 & F7 in Telcom), and contains yet another password program. About 450 bytes with instructions removed, and 330 if DATA statements are concatenated into one line. Checksum 114,299 ** WARNING ** Do not use with LFUTL.PW1 or FIXLF.HF1 (resetting Function Keys causes cold start if you press PRINT), nor with CDOS (also redefines Telcom's F6 & F7). [72217,2346] INPORT.100 Text, Bytes: 3030, Count: 177, 23-Jan-86 Title : 9,747) Keywords: M100 MONITOR INPUT PORTS PORT INPORT INP IO STATUS This is a Basic port monitoring program that lets you monitor any INP() status, up to 32 ports at once. It can be used, for instance, to see what's happening to the contents of INP(130) as a Chipmunk disk is inserted or withdrawn. You can even play sound effects on the keyboard while it's monitoring. Try hitting the "Paste" key with something in the paste buffer. Whoopie! Happy INPorting! Peter St.Clair [72217,2346] (Checksum: 179,747) [72256,2564] Henry Glover INSRTS.BA2 Text, Bytes: 1521, Count: 28, 18-Feb-91 Title : Prints label inserts for tabs of Pendaflex folder Keywords: INSERTS LABELS TABS PLASTIC INDEX FILES FOLDERS HANGING PENDAFLEX RECORDS Here's a neat little program that prints out perfect label inserts to slide into those plastic tabs of your hanging (Pendaflex) file folders; entries of 1 or 2 lines are automatically positioned and centered with no hassle. This is a solid line version of INSRTS.BAS. For 100/102/200. Checksum = 109,142 PA=9 [72256,2564] Henry Glover INSRTS.BAS Text, Bytes: 1500, Count: 23, 15-Feb-91 Title : Prints label inserts for tabs of Pendaflex folder Keywords: INSERT LABEL TAB PLASTIC INDEX FILE FOLDER HANGING PENDAFLEX RECORD Here's a neat little program that prints out perfect label inserts to slide into those plastic tabs of your hanging (Pendaflex) file folders; entries of 1 or 2 lines are automatically positioned and centered with no hassle. For 100/102/200. Checksum = 106,738 PA=3 [75665,1405] INVISI.100 Text, Bytes: 1515, Count: 826, 07-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 FILE UTILITY VISIBLE INVISIBLE MENU INVISI.100 will display all entries in the Model 100 directory one at a time, with their status: (V)-Visible, or (I)-Invisible. An "invisible" entry will NOT display on the main MENU, although it can be accessed in BASIC. Functions: "I" - Make entry invisible "V" - Make entry visible SPACE - No change to entry ENTER - No change to entry I do not recommend making BASIC invisible, nor making SUZUKI or HAYASHI visible. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler INVISI.THD Text, Bytes: 3044, Count: 103, 04-Apr-87 Title : Keywords: INVISI MENU MESSAGES THREAD Users of the Model 100/102/200 often find it desirable to make certain files invisible. Some make SCHEDL and ADDRSS invisible to clean up the menu. Other programs are made invisible to avoid inadverently killing of them. And in other cases security is a factor. These messages discuss some of the pitfalls and cautions to be considered in using programs such as INVISI.100 to make files disappear from the menu. [75665,1045] K4PCS.G Text, Bytes: 305, Count: 220, 06-Feb-85 Title : Keywords: LUCID PASTE KILL PATCH Patch for Lucid Paste buffer bug that kills the bugger (4 PCS.G) after renaming it to "K4 PCS.GK". Bug is that Lucid Cut/Paste will cause cold-start if .CO file is created after Lucid Paste buffer exists. Checksum: 20,417 [72236,3516] larry gensch, ESQ KBREPT.100 Text, Bytes: 895, Count: 71, 02-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: MODEL 100 KEYBOARD REPEAT DISABLE This utility requires 8 bytes beneath HIMEM and will effectively disable all keyboard repeat. It is suggested that this utility be run AFTER CDOS or any M/ L program is loaded into the machine to function properly. It additionally checks to see if it is going to "clobber" another program (eg, this will probably not work with PRO-AID or SUPERA). Comments/Questions appreciated larry gensch, ESQ Checksum: 58,241 [70146,51] KEYLAB.100 Text, Bytes: 410, Count: 293, 05-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: UTILITY KEYLABELS COLDSTART Labels Function Keys with useful phraseswhen you are programming. A revision. [70155,1365] KEYS.100 Text, Bytes: 330, Count: 379, 30-Nov-83 Title : Keywords: FUNCTION KEYS 100 Suggested settings for the BASIC function keys. Will efficiently define keys without cryptic labels such as "?Tim". Handy to have to recover from a program that redefines the function keys. [75665,1405] KEYSAV.100 Text, Bytes: 320, Count: 371, 22-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 FUNCTION KEY UTILITY SAVE RESTORE Sample program demonstrating the technique of SAVING and RESTORING Function key definitions using a 128 byte string variable. Documentation in KEYSAV.DOC [75665,1405] [75665,1405] KEYSAV.DOC Text, Bytes: 1175, Count: 349, 22-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: TRS-80 TRS 80 MODEL 100 M100 UTILITY FUNCION KEYS DOCUMENTATION Documentation and notes for KEYSAV.100 [75665,1405] [72737,72] KEYTIP.001 Text, Bytes: 900, Count: 172, 03-Aug-86 Title : Use felt to quiet portable keyboard Keywords: QUIET KEY KEYS KEYBOARD FELT 100 102 200 CLICK TIP Using Felt as an alternative to Rubber Bands to reduce key noise on Tandy Model 100/200 Checksum=71143 [76703,4062] Tony Anderson KILL.100 Text, Bytes: 1025, Count: 355, 03-Sep-87(08-Jul-90) Title : Keywords: TIP PROGRAM BASIC KILL MENU ROUTINE 100 102 UTILITY Short programs enable a "Kill File" function at the Model 100 (102) Main Menu, similar to that available for Tandy 200 users. Move cursor over the name of the file to be killed, and type KILL , and it's gone! [72216,2764] Stuart Middleton KILLER.100 Text, Bytes: 448, Count: 70, 24-Apr-91 Title : File removal utility Keywords: FILE ERASE FILEMANAGEMENT Erases files from directory Erases files from memory Checksum = 30608 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler LDQQCK.PW1 Text, Bytes: 2025, Count: 31, 09-May-87 Title : il Wheeler -- 71266,125 Keywords: CHECKSUM 100 102 BASIC ML LOADER QIKCHK A version of QIKCHK.PW1 that stays loaded until specifically removed. For those who do a great many CHEKSUMS. Running LDQQCK loads the m/l code and creates QQCHK.DO. Once LDQQCK is run QQCHK.DO can be SAVED as QQCHK.BA, then LDQQCK and QQCHK.DO may be removed. QQCHK.BA gives you the option of removing the m/l code on exit. Mod of QIKCHK.100 by Jim Moore; works for 8-bit, extended-ASCII files. <> Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [76703,4062] Tony Anderson LF.CMD Text, Bytes: 2960, Count: 73, 15-Nov-90(22-Nov-90) Title : Program makes LFUTL an invisible menu function Keywords: LF LINEFEED UTILITY RESIDENT INVISIBLE 100 102 BASIC MENU PATCH This program is derived from Phil Wheeler's LFUTL.PW1, and Hugo Ferreyra's FIXLF.HF1, which installs a hidden printer linefeed patch in the printer output path, which will send a linefeed to the printer every time a cariage return is sent. This program is designed to be a resident, invisible utility, which will toggle the function by typing LF at the main menu, and pressing the ENTER key. CMD.100 required to make it invisible. Checksum = 241,861 [75705,730] LFILES.100 Text, Bytes: 640, Count: 81, 05-Oct-83 Title : Keywords: LFILES ROM LFILES.100 defines the unused M100 command, Lfiles, to act as a line printer version of Files. After being run, the Lfiles command will automatically dump the M100's directory to a line printer. To disable the routine, rerun the program. The program may be killed after running without destroying the routine. Note that the program cannot be used with any machine language routine that overlaps it. -Dave Cloutier- -75705,730- [71266,125] Phil Wheeler LFUTL.DES Text, Bytes: 2005, Count: 404, 24-Jan-86 Title : Keywords: TEXT 100 102 M10 LF LINEFEED UTILITY This file is a description of how the utility LFUTL (and others) adds a linefeed for printers. The disassembled machine language code, with comments, is included. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler LFUTL.INF Text, Bytes: 435, Count: 482, 12-Nov-84 Title : Keywords: LINEFEEDS LFUTL Info on avoiding conflict of LFUTL.PW1 with M/L programs. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler LFUTL.PW1 Text, Bytes: 1260, Count: 1220, 14-Apr-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 ML TELCOM PRINT LPRINT LINE FEED LINEFEED A utility which allows menu-driven enable and disable of both TELCOM and Printer linefeeds added to carriage returns -- the former using Don Corbitt's upload linefeed patch and the latter from Hugo Ferreyra's FIXLF.HF1. Phil Wheeler: 4/14/84 See LFUTL.DES and LFUTL.INF [70130,101] LIBDOC.100 Text, Bytes: 3860, Count: 818, 03-Jun-83 Title : Keywords: CO SEARCH SORT UTILITY Documentation for SUBLDR.100. [76703,446] LINER1.HJB Text, Bytes: 5140, Count: 361, 08-Feb-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 CONTEST ONE LINE FILE LENGTH DIRECTORY VISIBLE This program provides a library of thirteen programs in one with 2661 bytes when saved to Basic with REM lines removed. The program provides most entries to the Model 100 SIG's one-liner competition. Individual authors are noted in the REM lines. Individuals have reserved some rights. Please read and observe cautions and notes before running. Compiled by Howard Benner 70235,1337 Checksum: 357,301 [71716,1642] LOAD.BA Text, Bytes: 1940, Count: 1020, 11-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: INTEL HEX CONVERT 100 BASIC Converts Intel HEX format RAM files (with .DO ext) to .CO for running on the Model 100. See LOADUN.DOC Checksum: 123,067 [71716,1642] LOADUN.DOC Text, Bytes: 1060, Count: 433, 12-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: INTEL HEX CONVERT 100 BASIC Brief documentation of the use of LOAD.BA and UNLOAD.BA for converting between machine language files (.CO) and Intel HEX format files (.DO) to make ASCII transmission of (.CO) machine language files possible. [73327,2353] Jon Diercks LOCK.DOC Text, Bytes: 2814, Count: 76, 21-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: 100 SECURITY PASSWORD PROTECTION LOCK ML ASM DOCUMENTATION Documentation and instructions for password protection program created by LOCK.LDR. Contest category B. [73327,2353] Jon Diercks LOCK.LDR Text, Bytes: 2987, Count: 71, 21-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: 100 ML BASIC LOADER PASSWORD PROTECTION SECURITY LOCK ASM Yet another password protection program. Or is it? Don't knock it 'til you try it. Contest category B. Checksum = 179,541 [73327,2353] Jon Diercks LOCK.SRC Text, Bytes: 5131, Count: 36, 21-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: 100 SECURITY PASSWORD PROTECTION LOCK ML ASM Source code of password protection program created by LOCK.LDR. Entered in contest category B. Checksum = 379,131 [70136,1317] LOCKER.100 Text, Bytes: 620, Count: 765, 27-Jan-84 Title : Kushinsky Keywords: 100 BASIC PASSWORD CHECKER LOCK With this program, your Model 100 can only be accessed by entering the correct password. Replace in line 40 with a password of your choice (any length); make L equal the number of letters, and put the same number of asterisks in C$. With remarks stripped (lines 0-9), program packed, and a 8-character password, LOCKER is a very conservative 288 bytes! Mark Kushinsky [71666,1721] Rick Phillips LOK.100 Text, Bytes: 200, Count: 174, 17-May-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 LOCK PASSWORD SECURITY IPL The shortest password program on the SIG - and the most sneaky. The ultimate password is no password! See LOKDOK.100 for instructions. Chksm=12,485 [71666,1721] Rick Phillips LOKDOK.100 Text, Bytes: 1930, Count: 189, 17-May-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 LOCK PASSWORD SECURITY IPL DOCUMENTATION Documentation for LOK.100. Print this file with WRITE+ (or SCRIPTSIT) after processing with FXTXT.100 in DL 0. Chksm=12,485 [73126,1104] LOOKIT.BAS Text, Bytes: 1350, Count: 393, 20-Dec-83 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 MONITOR PEEK POKE RAM MEMORY HEX DECIMAL ADDRESS This program will allow the user to peek and poke the Model 100 memory. The program will prompt for an address (in hex), then use the cursor keys to move around. Typing in a hex digit(s) will change the value of the location at the cursor position. The shift and control up and down arrows work as expected (scroll screen/page). The ESC returns to initial prompt. "To poke or not to poke, that is the question". -- back to Xanth -- [70536,1366] merrill parks LP3OF9.DOC Text, Bytes: 4115, Count: 266, 21-Jul-86(30-Dec-87) Title : Keywords: HEX 100 MACHINE ML CODE BAR BARCODE Documentation for LP3OF9.OBJ and EP3OF9.OBJ - machine language programs to print 3-of-9 barcode on the M100 and Radio Shack or Epson printers. HEXLDR.100 required. [70536,1366] merrill parks LP3OF9.OBJ Text, Bytes: 3980, Count: 291, 11-Mar-84 Title : Keywords: HEX 100 MACHINE CODE ML BAR BARCODE Intel listing of a machine language program to print 3-of-9 barcode from Model 100 text files using Radio Shack DMP series dot-matrix printers. Use HEXLDR.100 to convert. See LP3OF9.DOC Checksum: 212,739 /ex [70346,1267] Stan Wong LPTCOM.100 Text, Bytes: 1586, Count: 91, 26-May-89 Title : Keywords: LPT COM PRINTER RS232 100 102 IO REDIRECTION LPTCOM redirects I/O from the printer port to the serial port. This is useful primarily for hooking up a serial printer to the M100. This is the version published in the February 1989 Portable 100 magazine. It replaces version 0.8. See also the files LPTCOM.DOC and LPTCOM.NOT. Previous downloads = 77. Checksum = 91,800. [70346,1267] Stan Wong LPTCOM.DOC Text, Bytes: 6144, Count: 113, 04-Dec-87 Title : Keywords: LPT COM PRINTER RS232 M100 IO REDIRECTION LPTCOM redirects I/O from the printer port to the serial port. This is useful primarily for hooking up a serial printer to the M100. This is the documentation file. Also see the files LPTCOM.100 and LPTCOM.NOT. [70346,1267] Stan Wong LPTCOM.NOT Text, Bytes: 4480, Count: 84, 04-Dec-87 Title : Keywords: LPT COM PRINTER RS232 M100 IO REDIRECTION LPTCOM redirects I/O from the printer port to the serial port. This is useful primarily for hooking up a serial printer to the M100. This file contains notes for programmers. Also see the files LPTCOM.100 and LPTCOM.DOC. [70205,1144] LPTLF.100 Text, Bytes: 490, Count: 823, 19-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: PRINTER LINEFEED Machine language program to allow use of a printer which does not automatically line feed on carriage return. all print functions (should) work properly [72516,475] Larry Reyka LRMENU.100 Text, Bytes: 3975, Count: 144, 04-Aug-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 MAIL LABELS NAME SORT LOAN AMORT CAS TAPE This program combines useful subroutines selectable by function keys from a MASTER MENU. This is a revision/upgrade of MASTER.BA. CHECKSUM: 244,504 [72516,475] Larry Reyka LRMENU.DOC Text, Bytes: 2900, Count: 134, 04-Aug-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 MAIL LABELS NAME SORT LOAN AMORT CAS TAPE Documentation for LRMENU.100 This program combines useful subroutines selectable by Function keys from a MASTER MENU. This is a revision/upgrade of MASTER.BA [71545,1042] Henry Melton MAINT.100 Text, Bytes: 1155, Count: 469, 26-May-84 Title : Keywords: KILL NAME RENAME UTILITY MENU Maint.100 is a menu lookalike utility that can be used to simplify file maintence. It looks, and acts like a page 2 of MENU, but with softkeys for other functions. This program directly reads the directory for its information to use on the screen. I have only had my machine for 6 days so it may have bugs. Feel free to make it better. [75655,1056] MATCH.100 Text, Bytes: 2096, Count: 55, 04-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: 100 102 BASIC MATCH COMPARE FILES POKES Here is a simple BASIC program for the 100/102 that compares the contents of 2 files (line-by-line) and prints any differences to your choice of 4 output types: LCD, RAM, LPT or Chipmunk disk. A character-by-character comparison is discussed in the REMs. POKEs are included to start/stop screen scroll, as are INPuts to test if printer is on, and if Chipmunk disk drive is engaged. checksum = 138,353 Bill Templeton - Danville Tigers [70506,1473] MAXRAM.100 Text, Bytes: 1515, Count: 274, 06-Apr-86 Title : RUN100. Checksum 107,256 Keywords: BASIC 100 CHANGE MAXRAM PROTECT HIMEM MACHINE CODE RST7 HOOK MAXRAM.100 installs a 51 byte patch of machine code which alters the value of MAXRAM so that the BASIC CLEAR statement cannot disturb machine code. Patch installs just below the top address of the code to be protected. Run MAXRAM.100 once to install the patch, then kill. Unlike MAXRAM.BA the code is not in a file so is impossibile to accidently KILL. To restore MAXRAM to 62960, load MAXRAM.100 and enter the command RUN100. Checksum 107,256 [75665,1045] MAXRAM.BA Text, Bytes: 1020, Count: 303, 12-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 ML MACHINE LANGUAGE MAXRAM HIMEM CO CODE MAXRAM.BA allows you to set MAXRAM below its normal value (62960) and also intercepts BASIC CLEAR commands to prevent HIMEM from being set above the new MAXRAM value. Can be used to protect M/L code permanently loaded above HIMEM. Uses interesting programming technique, storing M/L code in BASIC REMark. MAXRAM.DOC is instructions and technical info. Checksum: 63,029 [75665,1045] MAXRAM.DOC Text, Bytes: 4455, Count: 329, 12-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: MAXRAM PROTECT CO HIMEM MAXRAM.BA allows you to set MAXRAM below its normal value (62960) and also intercepts BASIC CLEAR commands to prevent HIMEM from being set above the new MAXRAM value. Can be used to protect M/L code permanently loaded above HIMEM. Uses interesting programming technique, storing M/L code in BASIC REMark. MAXRAM.DOC is instructions and technical info. [70715,1365] James M. Moore MCHDIR.100 Text, Bytes: 4345, Count: 263, 12-May-85 Title : Keywords: UTILITY DIRECTORY RAM FILE The file MCHDIR.100 is a BASIC program that loads a 236 byte machine code program (PCD) into the contiguous memory location of your choice. An additional 13 bytes are used by the BASIC calling program (D). PCD provides a paged display of the name of all RAM files and their size in bytes. MCHDIR.DOC provides additional information about the program. Checksum: 246,024 [70715,1365] James M. Moore MCHDIR.DOC Text, Bytes: 1705, Count: 230, 12-May-85 Title : Keywords: UTILITY DIRECTORY RAM FILE MCHDIR.DOC documents MCHDIR.100, a machine code directory/size program that takes up 244 bytes. Checksum: 139,567 [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) MCODE.DO Bin, Bytes: 4352, Count: 22, 02-Jun-96 Title : Men-u-tility Data File Keywords: TANDY MODEL 100 102 MEN-U-TILITY MENUTILITY Data file for "Men-u-tility" (by Greg Susong, Custom Software). Also requires MLOAD.BA and MENUTL.DOC in this library. Public domain. Uploaded by Mike Nugent 71426,1201, Tri-Mike Network East [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) MENUTL.DOC Bin, Bytes: 12794, Count: 29, 02-Jun-96(04-Jun-96) Title : Men-u-tility Documentation Keywords: TANDY MODEL 100 102 MEN-U-TILITY MENUTILITY Docs for "Men-u-tility" (by Greg Susong, Custom Software). Program itself is contained in MLOAD.BA and MCODE.DO in this library. Public domain. Uploaded by Mike Nugent 71426,1201, Tri-Mike Network East [71266,125] Phil Wheeler MIX-IT.100 Text, Bytes: 1340, Count: 52, 04-Jun-87 Title : Keywords: CASE MIXED UTILITY TEXT LOADER 100 MIX-IT.100 is a program to convert all upper case text files to a mixed format, for greatly increased readability. This is the Basic loader for a machine language program that loads itself under HIMEM and clears out after running. It changes the original file in place -- so save a copy if you need the original form. [PA = 16] **Modified on 6/4/87 (read lines 20-24, and then delete them)** Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler MIX-IT.SRC Text, Bytes: 1588, Count: 36, 18-May-87 Title : Keywords: MIX-IT UPPER CONVERT LOWER CASE SOURCE ASSEMBLY MIX-IT.SRC is the source (ASM) for the machine language processor in MIX- IT.100. Set up for the Model 100 and Custom Software assembler. Changes to the EQUates at the start will result in a T200 version -- and corresponding patches coud be made to the Basic program's data statements, bypassing the assembly and loader design process. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) MLOAD.BA Bin, Bytes: 1735, Count: 23, 02-Jun-96(02-Jun-96) Title : Men-u-tility Loader Program Keywords: TANDY MODEL 100 102 MEN-U-TILITY MENUTILITY Loader program for "Men-u-tility" (by Greg Susong, Custom Software). Also requires MCODE.DO and MENUTL.DOC in this library. Public domain. Uploaded by Mike Nugent 71426,1201, Tri-Mike Network East [71106,1153] MLPFLT.BAS Text, Bytes: 860, Count: 239, 02-Jan-86 Title : Keywords: LINE FEED LINEFEEDS PRINTER RAM MACHINE ASSEMBLY BASIC 100 A BASIC program which creates a printer linefeed filter totally protected from corruption by other code. For Model 100 only. Compatible with all other software. See "MLPFLT.DOC" for a description. Checksum: 49,456 [71106,1153] MLPFLT.DOC Text, Bytes: 5325, Count: 233, 02-Jan-86 Title : Keywords: LINE FEED LINEFEEDS PRINTER RAM MACHINE ASSEMBLY BASIC 100 A different technique for storing M/L programs stuffed into the first BASIC program stored. Model 100 specific. See "MLPFLT.BAS" for an example. Cliff Knight [73327,1653] James Yi MOUSE.TXT Text, Bytes: 4193, Count: 122, 23-Sep-88 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 MOUSE INPUT DEVICE POINTER CURSOR TEST DEMO Describes how to attach a serial mouse to the serial port. Also contains a test program to test the mouse. The mouse that was tested with is a LogiTech serial mouse. Other Microsoft compatible serial mice have not been verified. Checksum = 323712 [73117,3600] Joe Wasserman MULTI.SRT Text, Bytes: 1352, Count: 116, 30-Sep-87 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 BASIC SORT MULTIPLE FIELD HIGH LOW A sorting program for the 100/102 and 200 that will sort two separated fields simultaneously using the priority of your choice and will list to a DO file either low item first (normal) or high item first. Size of file limited only by available free space. A modification of SM-SOR.100. Checksum=82,424 .BA=1,046 bytes [72507,3172] MUTIL.100 Text, Bytes: 1530, Count: 397, 29-Mar-86 Title : Keywords: 100 UTILITY KILL DISK FLOPPY RENAME CHECKSUM Mini-utility for the 100. Five functions: CLEAR (recovers unused RAM), KILL file, DISK (executes FLOPPY.CO but saves 3.5K RAM), RENAME file, CHECKSUM. (Documentation is in program, lines 0-9.) Checksum=101,775. [73327,1653] James Yi NDEXE.100 Text, Bytes: 1940, Count: 33, 06-Apr-91 Title : Executes CO files on the Node Ram disk Keywords: 100 102 NDEXE NODE RUNM CO ML FILE HIMEM ALTLCD Runs CO programs directly off of Node Ram disk, to eliminate the need of having the file image in Ram. Read NDEXE.DOC in Lib7(here). There is a 200 version in Lib10, NDEXE.200. Csm = 168851 [73327,1653] James Yi NDEXE.DOC Text, Bytes: 2210, Count: 51, 06-Apr-91 Title : Executes CO files on the Node Ram disk Keywords: 100 102 200 NDEXE DOC NODE RUNM CO ML FILE Documentation for NDEXE.100 in Lib7 and NDEXE.200 in Lib10. NDEXE runs CO programs directly off of Node Ram disk, to eliminate the need of having the file image in Ram. Csm = 170359 [76703,4062] Tony Anderson NICAD.THD Text, Bytes: 11325, Count: 96, 25-Feb-90(26-Feb-90) Title : Captured message thread re internal nicad battery Keywords: NICAD INTERNAL BATTERY CHARGE MEMORY LIFE POWER From time to time, users raise questions about the internal nicad battery which is designed to hold onto the contents of memory while you change the AA cells, or when you are using AC power and there is a power failure. This is one series of captured messages on the subject. [71256,1353] NICAD5.FIX Text, Bytes: 4605, Count: 225, 08-May-85 Title : Keywords: NICAD BATTERY MODIFICATION FIX CAUTION Don't bother to read this lengthy textfile unless you've implemented NICAD5 and gotten into trouble. This doesn't recommend the fifth internal NiCad, but offers a fix to those who have already tried (the diode must be moved). W. H. Calvin Checksum: 397,270 [76703,372] NICADS.ART Text, Bytes: 6505, Count: 279, 31-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: BATTERY POWER NICADS This is some material appearing in Herbert Keppler's column in Modern Photography. It describes why nicads may lose their charge if not properly maintained. [72137,2445] NICADS.TIP Text, Bytes: 1234, Count: 127, 28-Dec-88 Title : Keywords: NICAD BATTERY CHARGING DISCHARGING CYCLING MEMORY A file that offers info on proper charging and discharging of NiCads. These guidelines will help eliminate 'Memory' problems associated with rechargable batteries. Ascii TEXT file. [73625,365] HOWARD SPROW NOMAD.BA Text, Bytes: 428, Count: 68, 06-Sep-89 Title : Keywords: LCD FULL SCREEN EDITOR BASIC ML UTILITY NOMAD is a short machine language utility which allows you to use the full LCD screen in BASIC edit mode. Move up to re-enter a previous command or fix a program line. NOMAD files are NOMAD.BA, NOMAD.LDR, NOMAD.DOC, NOMAD.SRC. Checksum=28,503 [73625,365] HOWARD SPROW NOMAD.DOC Text, Bytes: 6995, Count: 71, 06-Sep-89 Title : Screen editor documentation Keywords: LCD FULL SCREEN EDITOR BASIC ML UTILITY NOMAD is a short machine language utility which allows you to use the full LCD screen in BASIC edit mode. Move up to re-enter a previous command or fix a program line. NOMAD files are NOMAD.BA, NOMAD.LDR, NOMAD.DOC, NOMAD.SRC. [73625,365] HOWARD SPROW NOMAD.LDR Text, Bytes: 2444, Count: 60, 06-Sep-89 Title : Screen editor loader Keywords: LCD FULL SCREEN EDITOR BASIC ML UTILITY NOMAD is a short machine language utility which allows you to use the full LCD screen in BASIC edit mode. Move up to re-enter a previous command or fix a program line. NOMAD files are NOMAD.BA, NOMAD.LDR, NOMAD.DOC, NOMAD.SRC. Checksum=124,648 [73625,365] HOWARD SPROW NOMAD.SRC Text, Bytes: 7408, Count: 42, 06-Sep-89 Title : Screen editor source code Keywords: LCD FULL SCREEN EDITOR BASIC ML UTILITY NOMAD is a short machine language utility which allows you to use the full LCD screen in BASIC edit mode. Move up to re-enter a previous command or fix a program line. NOMAD files are NOMAD.BA, NOMAD.LDR, NOMAD.DOC, NOMAD.SRC. [72737,370] Jim Pietrangelo NOTFUN.BA Text, Bytes: 317, Count: 177, 24-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: ONE-LINER 100 102 BASIC One-Liner contest entry. Not for those with weak hearts! CHECKSUM = 20529 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler NOWRAP.100 Text, Bytes: 353, Count: 108, 20-Jun-87 Title : Keywords: KEYWORDS 100 102 TEXT EDITOR MOD MODIFICATION WORD WRAP WRAPPING This basic program, when run, Creates TEXT.CO, which intercepts the entry to the rom resident TEXT editor, to allow text editing without word wrapping. For 100/102 only. Based on NOWRAP.200 by James Yi. **Version of 6/20/87 adds 'Files' menu at entry. [Prev dwnlds = 38] <> Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler NOWRAP.SRC Text, Bytes: 684, Count: 33, 10-Jun-87 Title : Keywords: NOWRAP TEXT.CO Source for TEXT.CO, created by NOWRAP (M100 version) [71266,125] Phil Wheeler ONOT0.100 Text, Bytes: 580, Count: 29, 10-Jun-87 Title : Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 Keywords: TRANSLATE PRINT 0 O UTILITY ZEIKEL LOADER 100 102 ONOT0.100 translates a zero to a capital letter O when printing. It is user installed by running this Basic loader. Works by redirecting the system RAM print vector, and will override most linefeed patches. If you use one of those, this is probably not for you! M/l code is: CPI 48 ;is it 0? RNZ ;if not, return and print MVI A,79 ;if yes, replace with O RET ;return and print Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [73327,1653] James Yi PACK.100 Text, Bytes: 5311, Count: 185, 25-Feb-90 Title : File compression utility Keywords: 100 102 PACK LDR COMPRESS SQUEEZE ARC CP File compression utility for 100. Any type of file can be packed and grouped into one. Text files can be compressed about 50% average. Read PACK.DOC in DL10. For 200 version, see PACK.200 in DL10. Checksum = 329677 [70465,203] Leonard Erickson PACK.BAS Text, Bytes: 325, Count: 111, 07-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 TEXT FILE PACK PACKING DICTIONARY This program will pack *sorted* files into approximately 1 1/2 the space. It expects one 'word' per line, no graphics characters. Example code only. Checksum: 18,491 [73327,1653] James Yi PAKDOS.100 Text, Bytes: 7819, Count: 126, 13-Jan-91 Title : Disk file manager/compressor Keywords: 100 102 PAKDOS LOADER PACK COMPRESS ARCHIVE PDD TDD DOS Disk file manager with ability to compress and combine Ram files to disk. Access the 2nd directory bank on PDD2. Wildcard file selection. For Model 100 with PDD 1 or 2. Read PAKDOS.DOC(in Lib 10) for instructions. This is version 1.2. PAKDOS.V12(in Lib 10) describes the changes from v1.1. Cksm = 683860 [72677,42] Carmen Paone PAKKEY.BAS Text, Bytes: 4279, Count: 55, 21-Apr-91 Title : PAKKEY.BAS: A UTILITY FOR PAKDOS Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 CALLS KEYS PAKDOS PAKKEY PAKKEY.BAS is a key-driven utility which can save the user of PAKDOS.CO (Version 1.2) many key strokes. Program will work on 100, 102 and 200. Checksum = 309,621 [75715,73] PASDOC.100 Text, Bytes: 970, Count: 43, 29-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: MODEL 100 PASSWORD IPL DOC Documentation for the program PSSWRD.100 PA=295 [76703,4311] Eiji Miura PASSWD.CAT Text, Bytes: 4147, Count: 62, 25-Mar-89 Title : Keywords: CATALOG PASSWORD PROTECTION SECURITY LOCK This file lists names and descriptions of programs and files in this section which include password protection schemes. [70116,667] Jim Straus PASWRD.100 Text, Bytes: 615, Count: 567, 13-Jul-83 Title : Keywords: PASSWORD PROTECTION MODEL 100 This program asks for a password when the m100 is turned on. If the response is not the designated password, it shuts the computer off again. It should be run to turn the m100 off to allow the protection to work. As far as I know, the only way to bypass it is to use the reset button on the back. [72757,3076] PATCHR.100 Text, Bytes: 1581, Count: 41, 14-Jul-87 Title : Keywords: CAMZ CPCG PATCH GENERATER UTILITY COMPARE FILES ASCII DIFFERENCE PATCHR.100 is a PUBLIC DOMAIN program written by Camz. Permission is 7ranted to distribute it to ANYONE that wants it. PATCHR.100 Compares two .BA files in ASCII (.DO) format. And then creates a PATCH file that when merged with the original will produce the second file. CheckSum: 96,744 Camz. [73327,1653] James Yi PBDUMP.100 Text, Bytes: 563, Count: 37, 14-Sep-90 Title : Dumps paste buffer to a text file. Keywords: 100 102 PASTE BUFFER DUMP EMPTY TEXT Empties paste buffer content to a text file that you specify. For use when you run into "Memory Full" error while trying to paste. Running this loader creates the program. The 200 version of this is in Lib 10, PBDUMP.200. For those interested, the source code is in Lib 10, PBDUMP.ASM. Checksum = 36515 [73327,1653] James Yi PDFMT.100 Text, Bytes: 1880, Count: 96, 06-Apr-91 Title : PDD1/PDD2 disk formatter Keywords: 100 102 PDFMT LOADER PDD TDD DISK FORMAT Disk formatter for 100 with PDD-1 or PDD-2 Run this file to create PDFMT.CO, the actual program. The 200 version is in Lib10, PDFMT.200. Csm = 161518 [70506,1606] POP-UP.BAS Text, Bytes: 1930, Count: 770, 19-Apr-85 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 ML LOADER CLOCK FREE BYTES WINDOW INTERRUPT Pop-Up is a machine language utility resident in memory and (when active) can be called at almost any time from within almost any program to display a "window" of information and then return to the original program. Once installed it requres only 366 bytes. See Pop-Up.Doc for more information. Checksum = 103,717. [70506,1606] POP-UP.DOC Text, Bytes: 3100, Count: 801, 19-Apr-85 Title : Keywords: CLOCK FREE BYTES WINDOW POP-UP INTERUPTS MACHINE LANGUAGE This is the documentation for Pop-Up.Bas. [74405,1177] Ralph V. Getsla POWER4.100 Text, Bytes: 14960, Count: 346, 18-May-85 Title : Keywords: POWER SUPPLY NICD NICAD GELCELLS GEL CELLS BATTERIES BATTERY SOLAR This file is a general "help" file for the amateur user. It is set up to print on an 80 col printer that does page breaks. It has information on NiCd cells, gel cells, and solar cells, and has some other things about the Model 100 power circuits. I need your help in updating this for future revisions. If you need help, more than what is here, let me know, and I will do my best. I will put up forthcoming revisions as they come up, ok? [74405,1177] Ralph V. Getsla POWER4.101 Text, Bytes: 12265, Count: 210, 19-May-85 Title : Keywords: POWER4 POWER4.100 POWER SUPPLY NICD BATTERY AC DC HARDWARE This is a file that follows POWER4.100, and is the 2nd of a series. It includes a detailed solar power wiring diagram, better than in POWER4.100. It also discusses the internal battery RAM supply, and how to get into the case. Formatted for 80 column printer with a skip perf feature. [72326,1725] doug mackay PROTEC.100 Text, Bytes: 640, Count: 82, 18-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: PROAID MACHINE ML TP100 PROTECT Program to guard against running PROAID and other M/L programs at the same time. Requires Micro Demon's RELOC.BA and ONOFF.BA; see PROTEC.DOC Checksum: 39,934 [72326,1725] doug mackay PROTEC.DOC Text, Bytes: 1320, Count: 96, 18-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: PROTEC INSTRUCTIONS PROAID MACHINE Instructions for PROTEC.100. [70526,601] PRTCGP.115 Text, Bytes: 1525, Count: 267, 17-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: PRINT UTILITY CGP115 Program is a print utility for use with the M100 and the RS CGP-115 Color Graphic Printer. The program is menu driven and enables you to toggle between 40 & 80 cols., to print out day, date & time, and to print formatted program listings from a .DO file. There is a bug which can be corrected by inserting C=0 in line 500. [75715,73] PSSWRD.100 Text, Bytes: 180, Count: 57, 29-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: MODEL 100 PASSWORD IPL A simple version of the initial program to be found in this SIG's database. PA=330 [74405,1177] Ralph V. Getsla PSSWRD.RVG Text, Bytes: 1615, Count: 159, 17-Mar-85 Title : Keywords: PASSWORD SECURITY BREAKKEY BREAKPOKE UTILITY MODEL100 This short program locks out the CTRL-C and break keys, and asks for a password to allow entry. It times out after about 1 minute, and keeps track of how many times it was unsuccessfully attempted as well. Password change is described in remarks. Checksum as is, 121,184. Without remarks, 24,914. [75665,1045] PSWD.ASM Text, Bytes: 3815, Count: 70, 16-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: LUCID PASSWORD PROTECT CA Contains assembly source code for the pswd.co routine loaded by the BASIC program filed in SIG as PSWD.CA. That program provides a simple password entry protection scheme for Lucid and .CA files. See PSWD.DOC for instructions on using PSWD.CA. Checksum: 280,663 [75665,1045] PSWD.CA Text, Bytes: 1105, Count: 82, 16-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 ML LOADER LUCID PASSWORD PROTECT CA A BASIC program which creates the pswd.co file that provides a simple password entry protection scheme for Lucid and .CA files. See PSWD.DOC for user instructions, PSWD.ASM for technical info. Checksum: 68,413 [75665,1045] PSWD.DOC Text, Bytes: 3605, Count: 111, 16-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: LUCID PASSWORD PROTECT CA User instrunctions for PSWD.CA, a BASIC program which will create a machine language file, pswd.co, that provides a simple password protection scheme for entry to Lucid and .CA calcsheet files. See PSWD.ASM for technical info. Checksum: 308,192 [75665,1045] PSWD4.CA Text, Bytes: 1125, Count: 71, 09-Feb-85 Title : Keywords: LUCID CA PASSWORD PROTECT Version of PSWD that works with Lucid v1.4. Simple password protection for entry to Lucid & .CA files. See PSWD.* files for further info. Checksum: 69,669 [72306,322] PSWDM.100 Text, Bytes: 1690, Count: 418, 27-Apr-85 Title : Keywords: MACHINE CODE LOGON PASSWORD PROTECTION PSWDM.100 This BASIC file creates an unBREAKable machine language log-on program ( 250 bytes). Great if you work with confidential data or have an aspiring hacker around the house who likes to play with your 100. Upgraded 4/27/85 (now with auto power-down and variable-length password). Read PSWDM.DOC (CAREFULLY!!!) before downloading this program. [Checksum: 93,093] [72306,322] PSWDM.ASM Text, Bytes: 4635, Count: 152, 27-Apr-85 Title : Keywords: PSWDM.100 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE MNEMONICS LISTING PW.CO A listing of the 8085 assembly mnemonics (with comments) for PW.CO, a machine code log-on program created by PSWDM.100. (Updated 4/27/85) [72306,322] PSWDM.DOC Text, Bytes: 4185, Count: 299, 13-Jul-85 Title : Keywords: PSWDM.100 DOCUMENTATION MACHINE CODE LOGON PASSWORD PROTECTION This file documents PSWDM.100, a BASIC file which creates a machine code log-on file for the Model 100. READ THIS FILE BEFORE USING PSWDM.100!!! (Updated 07/13/85) [72146,715] PSWORD.100 Text, Bytes: 1715, Count: 364, 09-Feb-85 Title : Keywords: PASSWORD SECURITY CTRL-C BREAK LOCK SECURE Personalizable password pgm that resists Break, Ctrl-C, Shift-Break & Reset by-pass attempts. CHKSUM=99,658. [72146,715] PSWORD.DOC Text, Bytes: 2560, Count: 284, 11-Feb-85 Title : Keywords: PASSWORD SECURITY BREAK CTRL-C SECURE LOCK Documentation to use & personalize PSWORD.100 password pgm. [72300,3645] PSWRD.RAD Text, Bytes: 413, Count: 46, 13-Sep-87 Title : Keywords: PASSWORD SECURITY PROTECTION PSWRD.RAD is a short BASIC program designed to provide a degree of file protection for the 100/102 portables. Tampering creates a .DO file (UNUSER) that logs the time & date and then shuts off your computer. The password is "go"(lower case),but you can enter your own in line 40. You must IPL the program to run it correctly and it will not interfere with any programs in RAM. SHIFT-BREAK or ^C interrupts the program so security is not 100%. [70235,1337] PURGE.100 Text, Bytes: 1400, Count: 583, 03-Nov-84 Title : Keywords: PURGE FILE FILES KILL A .5K emulation of the PURGE routine in many DOS's. PURGE.100 lists each file and its length, giving you the option of KILLing or going to the next. A handy addition to the toolkit for a quick RAM housekeeping. Cheksum: 98809 [70665,120] PW.BA Text, Bytes: 625, Count: 397, 05-Feb-84 Title : Keywords: PASSWORD PROTECTION A basic program that disables ALL keys except the password and protects the MOD 100. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QIKCHK.PW1 Text, Bytes: 1238, Count: 46, 08-May-87 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM QIKCHK UTILITY 100 102 ML LOADER QIKCHK.PW1 is QIKCHK.100 with a very simple change to make it work for files with characters greater than 127d (7Fh). You won't see many such files here, but one did show up lately. Original QIKCHK masked all characters to force them below 127d. QIKCHK.PW1 removes that feature. <> Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QIKCHK.THD Text, Bytes: 9635, Count: 26, 10-May-87 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM QIKCHK LDQQCK 8-BIT GRAPHICS CHECK MESSAGES THREAD A file was uploaded recently which looks like an ASCII file (terminates in EOF, etc.) but has embedded graphics (8-bit) characters. In looking at the file in question, it was found that several of the Forum checksum programs gave the wrong result for extended ASCII files. This THD chronicles the intensive effort to fix two of them -- QIKCHK & LDQQCK. [73300,2272] George W. Flanders QIKSUM.100 Text, Bytes: 668, Count: 59, 07-Sep-88 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM ASCII TOTAL QIKSUM.100, checksum=36,143, is a BASIC loader which compiles the checksum of a .DO RAM file in a flash. [73300,2272] George W. Flanders QIKSUM.DOC Text, Bytes: 961, Count: 51, 07-Sep-88 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM ASCII TOTAL QIKSUM.DOC describes QIKSUM.100 in DL7, a BASIC/ML hybrid which provides a very rapid checksum of .DO RAM files. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QKD.ASM Text, Bytes: 3574, Count: 34, 09-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM QKRCHK ALTLCD SOURCE ADSM 100 102 QKD.CO is a device (0:, R:, etc.) supporting version of QKRCHK, and is a bit smaller than the original. QKD.HEX is the HXFER hex form, and QKD.ASM is the ADSM source. NOTE: Requires MAXFILES set to 1 when being used (do in BAsic; not included in code to save bytes for alt LCD operation). Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QKD.HEX Text, Bytes: 564, Count: 36, 09-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM QKRCHK HEX HXFER CO 100 102 ALTLCD QKD.CO is a device (0:, R:, etc.) supporting version of QKRCHK, and is a bit smaller than the original. QKD.HEX is the HXFER hex form, and QKD.ASM is the ADSM source. NOTE: Requires MAXFILES set to 1 when being used (do in BAsic; not included in code to save bytes for alt LCD operation). Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QKD.INF Text, Bytes: 1094, Count: 37, 09-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: CHECSUM QKRCHK ALTLCD DEVICE 0 ADSM HXFER PROGRAMMING Information on the checksum files QKD.HEX/ASM & QKDB.HEX/ASM. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QKDB.ASM Text, Bytes: 3614, Count: 28, 09-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: QKRCHK CHECKSUM 100 102 BA ONLINE COMM 0 DEVICE ASM QKDB.CO is a device (0:, R:, etc.) supporting version of QKRCHK, and is a smaller than the original with very abbreviated prompts. QKDB.HEX is the HXFER hex form, and QKDB.ASM is the ADSM source. For use on line; ALWAYS returns to BA OK prompt. NOTE: Requires MAXFILES set to 1 when being used (doin BAsic; not included in code to save bytes for alt LCD operation). Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QKDB.HEX Text, Bytes: 556, Count: 23, 09-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: QKRCHK CHECKSUM DIRACC ONLINE COMM 0 DEVICE HEX HXFER QKDB.CO is a device (0:, R:, etc.) supporting version of QKRCHK, and is a smaller than the original with very abbreviated prompts. QKDB.HEX is the HXFER hex form, and QKDB.ASM is the ADSM source. For use on line; ALWAYS returns to BA OK prompt. NOTE: Requires MAXFILES set to 1 when being used (do in BAsic; not included in code to save bytes for alt LCD operation). Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QKRCHK.100 Text, Bytes: 1647, Count: 95, 04-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM CO ALT LCD 100 200 BASIC LOADER QKRCHK.100 is a Basic program which loads QKRCHK.CO, a QuicKeR version of QIKCHK.100 which loads and runs in the alternate LCD buffer. Prompts are terse due to memory limitations. ENTER for file name will take you to M100 menu. Source is QKRCHK.ASM. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler QKRCHK.ASM Text, Bytes: 3670, Count: 57, 04-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: CHECKSUM CO ALT LCD 100 200 BASIC LOADER QKRCHK.100 is a Basic program which loads QKRCHK.CO, a QuicKeR version of QIKCHK.100 which loads and runs in the alternate LCD buffer. Prompts are terse due to memory limitations. ENTER for file name will take you to M100 menu. Source is QKRCHK.ASM. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [76703,4311] Eiji Miura RAM.CAT Text, Bytes: 17835, Count: 80, 25-Jun-90 Title : Library Catalog - RAM Keywords: CATALOG RAM FILE UTILITY This file lists names and descriptions of programs and files in this section which are RAM-oriented: RAM directory list, cold-start recovery, file length display, initialization and configuration programs. [75655,1056] RAM102.BA Text, Bytes: 760, Count: 121, 27-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: TANDY 100 102 RAM MEMORY HIMEM MAXRAM Short program that lists six important RAM locations in a Tandy Model 100 or 102. By changing DIM, DEF and variable statements in line 10, you can quickly see the dynamics of memory allocation in your laptop. Start of CO files Start of variable table Start of array table Start of unused memory Start of HIMEM MAXRAM - HIMEM Checksum = 51,457 Catagory A Bill Templeton - Danville Tigers [73126,672] RAMCLR.100 Text, Bytes: 960, Count: 160, 24-Aug-85 Title : Keywords: HIMEM UTILITY CLEAR BASIC 100 Tired of looking up Himem values for your M/L programs? This program is a menu driven "CLEAR 256,x" instruction that allows you to forget about those pesky HIMEM values. Just change the data statements to reflect your armada of M/L programs. You may also enter any value from 32768 to MAXRAM. Checksum: 61,636 820 bytes in basic. Dennis Thomas 73126,672 [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst RAMFYI.BAS Text, Bytes: 737, Count: 54, 30-Sep-89 Title : Keywords: RAM TEXT FILE SEARCH DATA DOCUMENT MATCH UTILITY 100 102 -Uses ZIPFYI.CO to search =all= TEXT files for a specific character, word, or phrase. Appends every record containing your search string, and the name of the file it came from, to a new file named MATCH. -Very fast, and a good example of using ZIPFYI.CO from BASIC (see ZIPFYI.DOC for more). Runs on the M100/102 and T200. Requires ZIPFYI.CO. Cksum = 48,000 Wilson Van Alst [76703,372] RAMTST. Text, Bytes: 3255, Count: 446, 02-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: MODEL 100 RAM CMOS This program, submitted by Iota Systems, checks the RAM in a Model 100. Save all files before using it. It destroys RAM files while checking your RAM. [76703,446] RAWDIR.100 Text, Bytes: 1210, Count: 287, 08-Apr-84 Title : Keywords: MODEL 100 TRS 80 UTILITY DIRECTORY This is a BASIC program which shows a raw DIRECTORY, as stored in RAM. It may be useful to analyze the way the operating system manages the available RAM. Checksum: 83,889 [72316,3650] REBOOT.TIP Text, Bytes: 4120, Count: 176, 08-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: RAM BANK RESTORE TDD PDD DISK DRIVE COLD START TIPS Short article on restoring a cold started computer and/or bank using Ultimate Rom II and TS-DOS. Real good for users who have cold starts!! [75675,302] RECOVR.100 Text, Bytes: 1710, Count: 217, 09-Aug-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 RECOVER DATE UTILITY FILES STAT TELCOM MAXRAM KEYS RECOVR.BA is a small, customized utility program which performs housekeeping chores usually required after a cold start or use of certain programs which may reset TELCOM status and/or function key definitions. Checksum: 134,736 [70526,1434] RECOVR.101 Text, Bytes: 2240, Count: 729, 15-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 RECOVER COLD START FILES Recover text and program material from a Model 100 after cold start. See RECOVR.DOC [72575,1473] RECOVR.CLD Text, Bytes: 1390, Count: 609, 04-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: COLD START RECOVERY Larry Gensch's message giving instructions on how to recovery files after an inadvertant cold start. [70526,1434] RECOVR.DOC Text, Bytes: 2150, Count: 650, 15-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: RECOVER COLD-START documentation to recovr.101 [72216,512] REDO.100 Text, Bytes: 2815, Count: 130, 27-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: COLD START SETUP REDO RESET FUNCTION KEY BASIC 100 Just a merging of "setup" & "cold start "programs from this SIG with the addition of "key" setup from "port. 100 mag". Hope some other business user will find this useful. I keep this on cassette - load "Redo.BA" & then load "ADRS.DO" (your adrs.do) & utilize after any cold start. Change "Key" functions to fit your needs. Originally I used 'key' function #3 for calculator signs, i.e., +,-,*,/, etc. Checksum: 183,075 [74756,413] RELFLE.100 Text, Bytes: 1250, Count: 108, 17-Apr-86 Title : Keywords: HEX 100 CO RELATIVE FILES RANDOM ACCESS TEXT MACHINE CODE RELFLE.100 is a hex file (convert with CHANGE.BA in DL4) producing RELFLE.CO, a set of routines for handling .DO files. RELFLE is a prelimary development version of a linkage to provide a form of relative ram-file access from BASIC. It has potential for database programs and the like which would not necessarily access files sequentially. See RELFLE.DOC for information. Checksum: 69,256 [74756,413] RELFLE.DOC Text, Bytes: 7490, Count: 139, 17-Apr-86 Title : Keywords: HEX 100 CO RELATIVE FILES RANDOM ACCESS TEXT MACHINE CODE Documentation for RELFLE.100 [73327,1653] James Yi RELOC.BA Text, Bytes: 3170, Count: 199, 18-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 MACHINE LANGUAGE ML FILE ADDRESS RELOCATE For relocating a machine language file to a different address. See RELOC.DOC for instructions Some knowledge of machine language may be necessary. Checksum: 200,113 [73327,1653] James Yi RELOC.DOC Text, Bytes: 2630, Count: 228, 17-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 200 ML MACHINE LANGUAGE FILE RELOCATE MOVE Documentation and Instructions for using RELOC.BA [75655,1061] REMOVE.100 Text, Bytes: 1060, Count: 355, 16-Nov-83 Title : Keywords: M100 REMOVE UTILITY THIS PROGRAM TAKES THE CHORE OUT OF KILLING FILES AND MAKES THE TASK PLEASURABLE BY USER PROMPTS AND FILE LISTINGS. [75655,1061] RENAME.100 Text, Bytes: 1195, Count: 275, 16-Nov-83 Title : Keywords: M100 RENAME UTILITY THIS PROGRAM TAKES THE BURDEN AWAY FROM THE CHORE OF RENAMING FILES FROM BASIC/ USER PROMPTED [76703,4062] Tony Anderson RENAME.CMD Text, Bytes: 3670, Count: 56, 18-Nov-90(22-Nov-90) Title : Main menu command routine to rename selected file Keywords: BASIC 100 102 INVISIBLE MENU UTILITY RENAME NAME FILE RESIDENT This program is derived from Howard Sprow's 1987 Contest entry, HOWBIG.BA. It is designed to be a resident, invisible command program, which will allow the user to rename a cursor-selected file or program at the main menu by simply typing RENAME and pressing the ENTER key. User is then prompted for the new name, the old file is renamed and the user is returned to the main menu. Requires CMD.100 (Lib 8) to make invisible. Checksum = 297,455 [102353,3664] Robert G. Provins RENUM.100 Text, Bytes: 3173, Count: 9, 19-Jun-96 Title : revision of Carmen Paone's TOOLED Keywords: TOOLED RENUMBER UTILITY REVISION revision of Carmen Paone's TOOLED Checksum = 192103 [71646,1322] REPLAC.RY Text, Bytes: 440, Count: 227, 27-Jul-85 Title : um: 29376 Keywords: EDIT REPLACE TEXT STRINGS BASIC M100 T200 REPLAC replaces text with new text in a .DO file. When run REPLAC asks for "file?", "target text?", "new text?" & "prompts?". Type the file name (WITH DO), the old & new strings, & "Y" (to selectively update) or "N" (to replace ALL matching strings). Though intended for BASIC ASCII files, REPLAC works on any text file with all lines <255 characters. Also, "IF" & "if" are unequal. This program takes 298 bytes in BASIC. -Ray Yeargin Checksum: 29376 [75655,242] RESET.100 Text, Bytes: 190, Count: 390, 28-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: MEMORY RECOVERY SHORT UTILITY PROGRAM This program does two things - first, it resets any break-interrupt routines that may have been re-routed away from the or BREAK keys, it then does a CLEAR0,MAXRAM and a MAXFILES=0. It then returns you to the menu. It's a nice, simple way to recover the most memory out of your machine. [71256,1353] RESET.100 Text, Bytes: 840, Count: 222, 09-Jun-85 Title : Keywords: COLD START UTILITY CHIPMUNK STAT TELCOM RESET Improved version of program to reset calendar, STAT, etc. after cold start. Now includes Don Corbitt's POKEs to CDOS to prevent directory troubles, and a provision to make SCHEDL and ADDRSS invisible. Checksum 57,506. Updated 6/10/85. WARNING!!! They'll cause big trouble with CDOS 3.2 and later versions. So eliminate line 17, or incorporate RESET.FIX patch. [73157,1150] RESET.100 Text, Bytes: 665, Count: 55, 04-Apr-87(04-Apr-87) Title : Keywords: UTILITY FUNCTION KEY RESET Reset.100 is a short utility to reset function keys,year, and to clear 256,maxram. Useful after running machine language programs which alter these settings. Checksum=43,014 [71256,1353] RESET.FIX Text, Bytes: 540, Count: 107, 13-Jun-85 Title : Keywords: CHIPMUNK CDOS UTILITY ERROR DIRECTORY RESET includes several POKEs to protect against main directory overwrite in CDOS 3.1 --- WARNING!!! They'll cause big trouble with CDOS 3.2. So eliminate line 17, or incorporate this patch. Checksum 42,811. 6/13/85 [72677,42] Carmen Paone REVUE.BA Text, Bytes: 3220, Count: 34, 23-Jun-90 Title : REVUE is an ASCII teaching tool and a show. Keywords: ASCII BASIC GRAPHICS CHR 100 102 200 TEACHING TOOL ANNIMATION REVUE.BA can be used as a teaching tool for someone who wants to learn the ASCII symbols and their corresponding numbers. Within five minutes, the user can make his way through ASCII numbers from 33 to 255 and get a free show, too. Checksum = 192,390 [70130,101] RFU.100 Text, Bytes: 7605, Count: 483, 03-Jun-83 Title : load SUBLIB.CO Keywords: BASIC 100 102 ML RAM FILE UTILITY SORT FIND NAME NOTE! This is NOT the latest RFU program listed in September '84 Portable 100. The RAM File Utility functions: Dir - Directory of files, location, length, and CRC Sort - Sorts specified file by the key of your choice Find - A string in one or more files Name - (Rename) Any file Copy - Allows text changes, space compression, removal of CR/LF Kill - any file Requires SUBLDR.100 to load SUBLIB.CO [70130,101] RFU.BAS Text, Bytes: 7870, Count: 773, 07-Dec-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 RAM FILE UTILITY BACKUP COPY LIST RFU The RAM File Utility (RFU) is a 6k program which functions like the Model 100 standard menu. It provides functions for Size, List, Memo, Copy, Backup, Name change, and Kill using the function keys. See RFU.DOC for info. You should also download the companion file AT.BAS. Checksum: 508,541 [70130,101] RFU.DOC Text, Bytes: 1350, Count: 753, 07-Dec-84 Title : Keywords: RAM FILE UTILITY Brief (very) documentation on RFU.BAS and AT.BAS. [71056,613] Neil Wick RLCLDR.BA Text, Bytes: 1820, Count: 1386, 03-Jul-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ML LOADER RLC MACHINE CODE UNLOADER CONVERT SAVE A program to load and save machine language in a modified hex format. Files which can be re-loaded at any address. See RLCLDR.DOC for instructions and change for T200. See VIEW.RLC in DL0 for a sample file. v1.1 PA=19 Checksum=120,788 [71056,613] Neil Wick RLCLDR.DOC Text, Bytes: 2595, Count: 633, 02-Apr-87 Title : Keywords: CO MACHINE LANGUAGE ML RLC LOADER UNLOADER SAVER CONVERT RELOCATING Instructions for RLCLDR loading Now revised to instruct you to Load and CLEAR one byte less than originally indicated. (ex. MAXRAM-833-1). Instructions for saving to RLC format now appear in RLCSAV.DOC PrevAcc: 315 [71056,613] Neil Wick RLCSAV.DOC Text, Bytes: 3087, Count: 247, 02-Apr-87 Title : Keywords: CO MACHINE LANGUAGE ML RLC LOADER UNLOADER SAVER CONVERT RELOCATING Instructions for saving programs in RLC format. New instructions include a patch to deal with TCOMP arrays. Instructions for loading RLC files are in RLCLDR.DOC [71266,125] Phil Wheeler RND.THD Text, Bytes: 8103, Count: 32, 10-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: RND RANDOM BASIC 100 200 102 MESSAGES THREAD The random numbers generated by the Kyocera laptops are generally uniformly distributed but not truly random. This set of messages deals with comparative results from different laptops, and the implications on cypher/decypher programs which us the RND() function in Basic. ** Updated on 10/10/87 ** [73327,1653] James Yi RNDACC.100 Text, Bytes: 970, Count: 57, 14-Apr-89 Title : Keywords: 100 102 RNDACC HEX RANDOM ACCESS TEXT FILE SEQUENTIAL BASIC Enables random access to text file data from BASIC. Use it when you need to edit items in a file at random locations. Read RNDDOC.200 in DL10. There's 200 version, RNDACC.200 in DL10. Checksum = 56552 [73267,552] RANDY HESS RUN-CO.100 Text, Bytes: 400, Count: 189, 14-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: 100 BASIC RUN CO TDD DISK RAM FILE (1.2) RUN-CO.100 or RUN-CO.200 is a VERY simple to use 274 byte M100/102/200 utility program that automatically clears HIMEM and runs any RAM or DISK based CO program without ANY input from you except filename (+ DOS prefix if desired and possible). Makes ".CO life" a breeze! Download RUN-CO.100 (checksum=24511) and RUN-CO.DOC. [73267,552] RANDY HESS RUN-CO.DOC Text, Bytes: 4831, Count: 198, 14-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 BASIC RUN FILE DISK .CO MENU UTILITY (1.2) RUN-CO.100 or RUN-CO.200 is a VERY simple to use 274 byte M100/102/200 utility program that automatically clears HIMEM and runs any RAM or DISK based CO program without ANY input from you except filename (+ DOS prefix if desired and possible). Makes ".CO life" a breeze! Download RUN-CO.100 (checksum=24511) or RUN-CO.200 (checksum=25530) and RUN-CO.DOC.(READ FIRST!) [72275,1622] SANDR.100 Text, Bytes: 2050, Count: 285, 08-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: SEARCH REPLACE GLOBAL FILE .DO This is a global search and replace, limited to .DO files and 255 char strings. Only about 730 bytes long in .BA form. Comes in handy every now and then. Lines 100 - 113 hold the instructions and can be deleated. MAXFILES=2 should be added to line 90 in the program, thanks to the feedback I got from people. Steve French [73216,1022] SCDOKI.ASM Text, Bytes: 1510, Count: 97, 18-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: ASSEMBLY OKIDATA SCREEN DUMP SCDUMP BASIC SINGLE This is a simple (?) assembly language program that copies the M100 LCD screen to an Okidata 92 dot matrix printer. This is similar to SCDOKI.SNG Takes about 15 seconds to copy. It is callable from BASIC. Requires an assembler to create the .CO file. Checksum = 88414 [72456,3604] SCHRP2.100 Text, Bytes: 1645, Count: 444, 20-Oct-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 TEXT SEARCH REPLACE GLOBAL New from G & M (Graff & Markel)! Son of SRCHRP! Now with selective replace or delete option! See each string in context, then decide whether or not to replace/delete it! No more worries when you want to delete "IN" in a program that also uses PRINT! You can use this feature or not, and you can "mix" both methods as you desire in running up to ten strings. Checksum: 105,135 George L. Graff (70305,701) Robinson Markel (72456,3604) [70425,1155] SCRAM.100 Text, Bytes: 1950, Count: 296, 05-Jun-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ENCODE DECODE ENCYPT DECRYPT CIPHER FILE SECURITY A fully-prompted program that encodes/decodes Model 100 text files at about 40 character/sec. 954 bytes without REMs that you could hide from the Menu using INVISI to keep sensitive files safe from prying eyes. Simple and fast BASIC algorithm makes garbage out of a file. All comments are appreciated -- Byte Fighters have at it! <<< Bob Willard - 70425,1155 >>> [75765,711] SCREEN.HDC Text, Bytes: 765, Count: 415, 29-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: SCREEN DUMP TRS80 M100 GRAPHIC PRINTER CGP115 THE PROGRAM WILL DUMP A SCREEN IMAGE (INCLUDING GRAPHICS) FROM A MODEL 100 ONTO THE PLOTTER-PRINTER TRS-80 CGP-115. [73125,1437] Bob Scott SECURE.100 Text, Bytes: 810, Count: 165, 21-Sep-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 SECURITY LOCK PASSWORD PROTECT This little program "locks" your M100 until the modem switches are placed in one of the four possible configurations. Model 100 appears "dead" until then. Easily modified to a "killer" version that cold starts the machine in unfriendly hands. Checksum: 64,934 [73267,552] RANDY HESS SEEFYL.BA Text, Bytes: 917, Count: 171, 25-Jul-88 Title : chk=58023) Keywords: 100 102 200 VISIBLE INVISIBLE RENAME CHANGE MENU UTILITY SEEFYL.BA is a FAST, simple-to-use utility that will let you change the visibility of or re-name ANY directory entry (other than BASIC). You can use ANY combination of characters, with or without an extension! In addition to keeping "working" programs off the main menu, this enables you to protect critical resident programs because an invisible, lower-case and/or extensionless filename is almost impossible to kill! Read SEEFYL.DOC (chk=58023) [73267,552] RANDY HESS SEEFYL.DOC Text, Bytes: 2237, Count: 129, 25-Jul-88 Title : L.BA (chk=58023) Keywords: 100 102 200 BASIC CHANGE MENU INVISIBLE VISIBLE NAME UTILITY This is the DOC file for SEEFYL.BA, a FAST, simple-to-use, 661 byte utility that will let you change the visibility of or re-name ANY directory entry other than BASIC. [70210,445] SET.100 Text, Bytes: 1410, Count: 69, 24-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: TIME DATE MODEL 100 PROGRAM This program sets the time and date on the Model 100. Will set the day automatically when the date is input. PA=119 [72256,2564] Henry Glover SETTER.100 Text, Bytes: 1795, Count: 82, 23-Oct-90 Title : Time/date setter for the 100/102/200 uses AM/PM Keywords: SETTER SET DATE TIME CLOCK CALENDAR Program sets the time and date on the M100/102/200. Time readout and settings are in conventional AM/PM clock format, rather than in "military" time. Year, day, 0 prefixes, and computer format are all automatically set. See SETTER.DOC for brief instructions. Checksum: 116,305. Prior accesses: 29. [72256,2564] Henry Glover SETTER.DOC Text, Bytes: 2635, Count: 68, 23-Oct-90 Title : Documentation for SETTER.100 - a time/date setter Keywords: SETTER SET DATE TIME CLOCK CALENDAR Documentation for SETTER.100. Program sets the time and date on the M100/102/200. Time readout and settings are in conventional AM/PM clock format, rather than "military" time. Year, day, 0 prefixes, and computer format are all automatically set. Prior accesses: 24. [75665,1405] SETUP.100 Text, Bytes: 1070, Count: 119, 02-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: TRS80 MODEL 100 M100 INITIAL COLD START SETTINGS This program is one of the first that I load after I Cold Start my Model 100. It contains settings for all Function Keys and allows DATE$, TIME$, and DAY$ to be reset (or not, if desired). The program also allows the IPL string and default Power Off time to be entered. Use it in good health! [75725,1134] SETUP.JAD Text, Bytes: 1615, Count: 225, 28-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: DEFAULTS FUNCTION KEYS COLD START IPL FIXLF Program to repair the built-in software after a cold start, since my notions of sensible function keys and the like are rather different from Tandy's. This a rewrite of larry's SETUP.100, which looks like a rewrite of an early version of mine. (Circles, folks.) You won't want everything here; but you may get ideas about what you actually DO want. Heavily commented. Checksum: 122,601 joel [71116,1347] SHELL.BA Text, Bytes: 1285, Count: 438, 07-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: SHELL SORT Shell sort is a very fast BASIC sort routine using only 9 lines! Size of array to sort is limited only by memory. The Checksum is: 83,288 Max Seim (71116,1347) [73107,3455] SIGCK.BA Text, Bytes: 985, Count: 85, 21-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 200 UPLOAD CHECKSUM LINE LENGTH A new version of DOWNCK.BA. In addition to determining checksums, SIGCK.BA also checks program lines prior to uploading and identifies those over 132 characters. Checksum 66,261. [100325,1507] Mike Kelton SIGMA.100 Text, Bytes: 1990, Count: 49, 04-Jul-94 Title : An ultra-short checksum program. Keywords: ASCII CHECKSUM COUNT SIGMA SUM TOTAL 100 102 ML This program is 107 bytes long. As of this day, it is the shortest (and fastest) checksum program in this Library. The file to check is selected by the MENU cursor. A single GRPH key is hit to run the program. Only the checksum number is displayed on the screen. All documentation is included in this file. Checksum = 147377 [76703,4062] Tony Anderson SIZE.CMD Text, Bytes: 3358, Count: 80, 22-Nov-90 Title : Provides file size function at the main menu Keywords: SIZE FUNCTION MENU INVISIBLE FILE LENGTH UTILITY 100 102 BASIC SIZE.CMD is a modified version of Howard Sprow's 1987 contest entry, which can be made into a resident, invisible function, usable at the main menu to provide the size of a cursor-selected file. Requires CMD.100 (Lib. 8) to make invisible and callable as a named function. Checksum = 266,781 [75665,1045] SLDR.100 Text, Bytes: 3165, Count: 290, 04-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: RELOCATABLE SUBLIB ML SUBROUTINE LIBRARY Creates version of SUBLIB.CO relocated to any desired "End" address by loading Hex file SLIB.HEX. Documentation follows at end of program. [75665,1045] SLIB.HEX Text, Bytes: 1620, Count: 262, 04-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: RELOCATABLE SUBLIB ML SUBROUTINE LIBRARY Data file used by SLDR.100 to create version of SUBLIB.CO relocated to any desired "End" address. [70526,1434] SM-SOR.100 Text, Bytes: 1795, Count: 537, 26-Feb-84 Title : Keywords: SORT SHELL-METZNER SHELL shell-metzner sort program that is easy to understand & use. [70526,1434] SM-SOR.DOC Textpressing the ENTER key. User is then prompted for the new name, the old file is renamed and the user is returned to the main menu. Requires CMD.100 (Lib 8) to make invisible. Checksum = 297,455 [102353,3664] Robert G. Provins RENUM.100 Text, Bytes: 3173, Count: 9, 19-Jun-96 Title : revision of Carmen Paone's TOOLED Keywords: TOOLED RENUMBER UTILITY REVISION revision of Carmen Paone's TOOLED Checksum = 192103 [71646,1322] REPLAC.RY Text, Bytes: 440, Count: 227, 27-Jul-85 Title : um: 29376 Keywords: EDIT REPLACE TEXT STRINGS BASIC M100 T200 REPLAC replaces text with new text in a .DO file. When run REPLAC asks for "file?", "target text?", "new text?" & "prompts?". Type the file name (WITH DO), the old & new strings, & "Y" (to selectively update) or "N" (to replace ALL matching strings). Though intended for BASIC ASCII files, REPLAC works on any text file with all lines <255 characters. Also, "IF" & "if" are unequal. This program takes 298 bytes in BASIC. -Ray Yeargin Checksum: 29376 [75655,242] RESET.100 Text, Bytes: 190, Count: 390, 28-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: MEMORY RECOVERY SHORT UTILITY PROGRAM This program does two things - first, it resets any break-interrupt routines that may have been re-routed away from the or BREAK keys, it then does a CLEAR0,MAXRAM and a MAXFILES=0. It then returns you to the menu. It's a nice, simple way to recover the most memory out of your machine. [71256,1353] RESET.100 Text, Bytes: 840, Count: 222, 09-Jun-85 Title : Keywords: COLD START UTILITY CHIPMUNK STAT TELCOM RESET Improved version of program to reset calendar, STAT, etc. after cold start. Now includes Don Corbitt's POKEs to CDOS to prevent directory troubles, and a provision to make SCHEDL and ADDRSS invisible. Checksum 57,506. Updated 6/10/85. WARNING!!! They'll cause big trouble with CDOS 3.2 and later versions. So eliminate line 17, or incorporate RESET.FIX patch. [73157,1150] RESET.100 Text, Bytes: 665, Count: 55, 04-Apr-87(04-Apr-87) Title : Keywords: UTILITY FUNCTION KEY RESET Reset.100 is a short utility to reset function keys,year, and to clear 256,maxram. Useful after running machine language programs which alter these settings. Checksum=43,014 [71256,1353] RESET.FIX Text, Bytes: 540, Count: 107, 13-Jun-85 Title : Keywords: CHIPMUNK CDOS UTILITY ERROR DIRECTORY RESET includes several POKEs to protect against main directory overwrite in CDOS 3.1 --- WARNING!!! They'll cause big trouble with CDOS 3.2. So eliminate line 17, or incorporate this patch. Checksum 42,811. 6/13/85 [72677,42] Carmen Paone REVUE.BA Text, Bytes: 3220, Count: 34, 23-Jun-90 Title : REVUE is an ASCII teaching tool and a show. Keywords: ASCII BASIC GRAPHICS CHR 100 102 200 TEACHING TOOL ANNIMATION REVUE.BA can be used as a teaching tool for someone who wants to learn the ASCII symbols and their corresponding numbers. Within five minutes, the user can make his way through ASCII numbers from 33 to 255 and get a free show, too. Checksum = 192,390 [70130,101] RFU.100 Text, Bytes: 7605, Count: 483, 03-Jun-83 Title : load SUBLIB.CO Keywords: BASIC 100 102 ML RAM FILE UTILITY SORT FIND NAME NOTE! This is NOT the latest RFU program listed in September '84 Portable 100. The RAM File Utility functions: Dir - Directory of files, location, length, and CRC Sort - Sorts specified file by the key of your choice Find - A string in one or more files Name - (Rename) Any file Copy - Allows text changes, space compression, removal of CR/LF Kill - any file Requires SUBLDR.100 to load SUBLIB.CO [70130,101] RFU.BAS Text, Bytes: 7870, Count: 773, 07-Dec-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 RAM FILE UTILITY BACKUP COPY LIST RFU The RAM File Utility (RFU) is a 6k program which functions like the Model 100 standard menu. It provides functions for Size, List, Memo, Copy, Backup, Name change, and Kill using the function keys. See RFU.DOC for info. You should also download the companion file AT.BAS. Checksum: 508,541 [70130,101] RFU.DOC Text, Bytes: 1350, Count: 753, 07-Dec-84 Title : Keywords: RAM FILE UTILITY Brief (very) documentation on RFU.BAS and AT.BAS. [71056,613] Neil Wick RLCLDR.BA Text, Bytes: 1820, Count: 1386, 03-Jul-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ML LOADER RLC MACHINE CODE UNLOADER CONVERT SAVE A program to load and save machine language in a modified hex format. Files which can be re-loaded at any address. See RLCLDR.DOC for instructions and change for T200. See VIEW.RLC in DL0 for a sample file. v1.1 PA=19 Checksum=120,788 [71056,613] Neil Wick RLCLDR.DOC Text, Bytes: 2595, Count: 633, 02-Apr-87 Title : Keywords: CO MACHINE LANGUAGE ML RLC LOADER UNLOADER SAVER CONVERT RELOCATING Instructions for RLCLDR loading Now revised to instruct you to Load and CLEAR one byte less than originally indicated. (ex. MAXRAM-833-1). Instructions for saving to RLC format now appear in RLCSAV.DOC PrevAcc: 315 [71056,613] Neil Wick RLCSAV.DOC Text, Bytes: 3087, Count: 247, 02-Apr-87 Title : Keywords: CO MACHINE LANGUAGE ML RLC LOADER UNLOADER SAVER CONVERT RELOCATING Instructions for saving programs in RLC format. New instructions include a patch to deal with TCOMP arrays. Instructions for loading RLC files are in RLCLDR.DOC [71266,125] Phil Wheeler RND.THD Text, Bytes: 8103, Count: 32, 10-Oct-87 Title : Keywords: RND RANDOM BASIC 100 200 102 MESSAGES THREAD The random numbers generated by the Kyocera laptops are generally uniformly distributed but not truly random. This set of messages deals with comparative results from different laptops, and the implications on cypher/decypher programs which us the RND() function in Basic. ** Updated on 10/10/87 ** [73327,1653] James Yi RNDACC.100 Text, Bytes: 970, Count: 57, 14-Apr-89 Title : Keywords: 100 102 RNDACC HEX RANDOM ACCESS TEXT FILE SEQUENTIAL BASIC Enables random access to text file data from BASIC. Use it when you need to edit items in a file at random locations. Read RNDDOC.200 in DL10. There's 200 version, RNDACC.200 in DL10. Checksum = 56552 [73267,552] RANDY HESS RUN-CO.100 Text, Bytes: 400, Count: 189, 14-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: 100 BASIC RUN CO TDD DISK RAM FILE (1.2) RUN-CO.100 or RUN-CO.200 is a VERY simple to use 274 byte M100/102/200 utility program that automatically clears HIMEM and runs any RAM or DISK based CO program without ANY input from you except filename (+ DOS prefix if desired and possible). Makes ".CO life" a breeze! Download RUN-CO.100 (checksum=24511) and RUN-CO.DOC. [73267,552] RANDY HESS RUN-CO.DOC Text, Bytes: 4831, Count: 198, 14-Jul-88 Title : Keywords: 100 102 200 BASIC RUN FILE DISK .CO MENU UTILITY (1.2) RUN-CO.100 or RUN-CO.200 is a VERY simple to use 274 byte M100/102/200 utility program that automatically clears HIMEM and runs any RAM or DISK based CO program without ANY input from you except filename (+ DOS prefix if desired and possible). Makes ".CO life" a breeze! Download RUN-CO.100 (checksum=24511) or RUN-CO.200 (checksum=25530) and RUN-CO.DOC.(READ FIRST!) [72275,1622] SANDR.100 Text, Bytes: 2050, Count: 285, 08-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: SEARCH REPLACE GLOBAL FILE .DO This is a global search and replace, limited to .DO files and 255 char strings. Only about 730 bytes long in .BA form. Comes in handy every now and then. Lines 100 - 113 hold the instructions and can be deleated. MAXFILES=2 should be added to line 90 in the program, thanks to the feedback I got from people. Steve French [73216,1022] SCDOKI.ASM Text, Bytes: 1510, Count: 97, 18-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: ASSEMBLY OKIDATA SCREEN DUMP SCDUMP BASIC SINGLE This is a simple (?) assembly language program that copies the M100 LCD screen to an Okidata 92 dot matrix printer. This is similar to SCDOKI.SNG Takes about 15 seconds to copy. It is callable from BASIC. Requires an assembler to create the .CO file. Checksum = 88414 [72456,3604] SCHRP2.100 Text, Bytes: 1645, Count: 444, 20-Oct-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 TEXT SEARCH REPLACE GLOBAL New from G & M (Graff & Markel)! Son of SRCHRP! Now with selective replace or delete option! See each string in context, then decide whether or not to replace/delete it! No more worries when you want to delete "IN" in a program that also uses PRINT! You can use this feature or not, and you can "mix" both methods as you desire in running up to ten strings. Checksum: 105,135 George L. Graff (70305,701) Robinson Markel (72456,3604) [70425,1155] SCRAM.100 Text, Bytes: 1950, Count: 296, 05-Jun-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 ENCODE DECODE ENCYPT DECRYPT CIPHER FILE SECURITY A fully-prompted program that encodes/decodes Model 100 text files at about 40 character/sec. 954 bytes without REMs that you could hide from the Menu using INVISI to keep sensitive files safe from prying eyes. Simple and fast BASIC algorithm makes garbage out of a file. All comments are appreciated -- Byte Fighters have at it! <<< Bob Willard - 70425,1155 >>> [75765,711] SCREEN.HDC Text, Bytes: 765, Count: 415, 29-Aug-83 Title : Keywords: SCREEN DUMP TRS80 M100 GRAPHIC PRINTER CGP115 THE PROGRAM WILL DUMP A SCREEN IMAGE (INCLUDING GRAPHICS) FROM A MODEL 100 ONTO THE PLOTTER-PRINTER TRS-80 CGP-115. [73125,1437] Bob Scott SECURE.100 Text, Bytes: 810, Count: 165, 21-Sep-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 SECURITY LOCK PASSWORD PROTECT This little program "locks" your M100 until the modem switches are placed in one of the four possible configurations. Model 100 appears "dead" until then. Easily modified to a "killer" version that cold starts the machine in unfriendly hands. Checksum: 64,934 [73267,552] RANDY HESS SEEFYL.BA Text, Bytes: 917, Count: 171, 25-Jul-88 Title : chk=58023) Keywords: 100 102 200 VISIBLE INVISIBLE RENAME CHANGE MENU UTILITY SEEFYL.BA is a FAST, simple-to-use utility that will let you change the visibility of or re-name ANY directory entry (other than BASIC). You can use ANY combination of characters, with or without an extension! In addition to keeping "working" programs off the main menu, this enables you to protect critical resident programs because an invisible, lower-case and/or extensionless filename is almost impossible to kill! Read SEEFYL.DOC (chk=58023) [73267,552] RANDY HESS SEEFYL.DOC Text, Bytes: 2237, Count: 129, 25-Jul-88 Title : L.BA (chk=58023) Keywords: 100 102 200 BASIC CHANGE MENU INVISIBLE VISIBLE NAME UTILITY This is the DOC file for SEEFYL.BA, a FAST, simple-to-use, 661 byte utility that will let you change the visibility of or re-name ANY directory entry other than BASIC. [70210,445] SET.100 Text, Bytes: 1410, Count: 69, 24-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: TIME DATE MODEL 100 PROGRAM This program sets the time and date on the Model 100. Will set the day automatically when the date is input. PA=119 [72256,2564] Henry Glover SETTER.100 Text, Bytes: 1795, Count: 82, 23-Oct-90 Title : Time/date setter for the 100/102/200 uses AM/PM Keywords: SETTER SET DATE TIME CLOCK CALENDAR Program sets the time and date on the M100/102/200. Time readout and settings are in conventional AM/PM clock format, rather than in "military" time. Year, day, 0 prefixes, and computer format are all automatically set. See SETTER.DOC for brief instructions. Checksum: 116,305. Prior accesses: 29. [72256,2564] Henry Glover SETTER.DOC Text, Bytes: 2635, Count: 68, 23-Oct-90 Title : Documentation for SETTER.100 - a time/date setter Keywords: SETTER SET DATE TIME CLOCK CALENDAR Documentation for SETTER.100. Program sets the time and date on the M100/102/200. Time readout and settings are in conventional AM/PM clock format, rather than "military" time. Year, day, 0 prefixes, and computer format are all automatically set. Prior accesses: 24. [75665,1405] SETUP.100 Text, Bytes: 1070, Count: 119, 02-Sep-83 Title : Keywords: TRS80 MODEL 100 M100 INITIAL COLD START SETTINGS This program is one of the first that I load after I Cold Start my Model 100. It contains settings for all Function Keys and allows DATE$, TIME$, and DAY$ to be reset (or not, if desired). The program also allows the IPL string and default Power Off time to be entered. Use it in good health! [75725,1134] SETUP.JAD Text, Bytes: 1615, Count: 225, 28-Jan-85 Title : Keywords: DEFAULTS FUNCTION KEYS COLD START IPL FIXLF Program to repair the built-in software after a cold start, since my notions of sensible function keys and the like are rather different from Tandy's. This a rewrite of larry's SETUP.100, which looks like a rewrite of an early version of mine. (Circles, folks.) You won't want everything here; but you may get ideas about what you actually DO want. Heavily commented. Checksum: 122,601 joel [71116,1347] SHELL.BA Text, Bytes: 1285, Count: 438, 07-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: SHELL SORT Shell sort is a very fast BASIC sort routine using only 9 lines! Size of array to sort is limited only by memory. The Checksum is: 83,288 Max Seim (71116,1347) [73107,3455] SIGCK.BA Text, Bytes: 985, Count: 85, 21-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 200 UPLOAD CHECKSUM LINE LENGTH A new version of DOWNCK.BA. In addition to determining checksums, SIGCK.BA also checks program lines prior to uploading and identifies those over 132 characters. Checksum 66,261. [100325,1507] Mike Kelton SIGMA.100 Text, Bytes: 1990, Count: 49, 04-Jul-94 Title : An ultra-short checksum program. Keywords: ASCII CHECKSUM COUNT SIGMA SUM TOTAL 100 102 ML This program is 107 bytes long. As of this day, it is the shortest (and fastest) checksum program in this Library. The file to check is selected by the MENU cursor. A single GRPH key is hit to run the program. Only the checksum number is displayed on the screen. All documentation is included in this file. Checksum = 147377 [76703,4062] Tony Anderson SIZE.CMD Text, Bytes: 3358, Count: 80, 22-Nov-90 Title : Provides file size function at the main menu Keywords: SIZE FUNCTION MENU INVISIBLE FILE LENGTH UTILITY 100 102 BASIC SIZE.CMD is a modified version of Howard Sprow's 1987 contest entry, which can be made into a resident, invisible function, usable at the main menu to provide the size of a cursor-selected file. Requires CMD.100 (Lib. 8) to make invisible and callable as a named function. Checksum = 266,781 [75665,1045] SLDR.100 Text, Bytes: 3165, Count: 290, 04-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: RELOCATABLE SUBLIB ML SUBROUTINE LIBRARY Creates version of SUBLIB.CO relocated to any desired "End" address by loading Hex file SLIB.HEX. Documentation follows at end of program. [75665,1045] SLIB.HEX Text, Bytes: 1620, Count: 262, 04-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: RELOCATABLE SUBLIB ML SUBROUTINE LIBRARY Data file used by SLDR.100 to create version of SUBLIB.CO relocated to any desired "End" address. [70526,1434] SM-SOR.100 Text, Bytes: 1795, Count: 537, 26-Feb-84 Title : Keywords: SORT SHELL-METZNER SHELL shell-metzner sort program that is easy to understand & use. [70526,1434] SM-SOR.DOC Text ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE Description and instructions for UNFORM.RLC, high-speed text unformatter for 100, 102. [75775,1430] Don Zeikel UNFORM.DOC Text, Bytes: 4600, Count: 204, 13-Oct-85 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 UNFORM UNFORMAT STRIP CARRIAGE RETURNS PRINT FORMATTER Essential instructions for UNFORM.100. NOTE: New UNFORM.RLC in this DL is MUCH FASTER than UNFORM.100 for 100 & 102. See UNFORM.DC for instructions and information. [75775,1430] Don Zeikel UNFORM.QIK Text, Bytes: 515, Count: 53, 23-Jul-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 UNFORM UNFORMAT STRIP CARRIAGE RETURNS PRINT FORMATTER Merge this with UNFORM.100 if you want to bypass the "measuring" function in that program. WARNING: USE THIS ONLY IF YOU ARE SURE OF THE MAXIMUM LINE LENGTHS OF DOWNLOADED FILES YOU ARE PROCESSING! See also UNFORM.100 and UNFORM.DOC Checksum = 38,377 NOTE: New UNFORM.RLC is MUCH FASTER for Model 100 & 102 than UNFORM.100 modified with this file. See UNFORM.DC for details. [75775,1430] Don Zeikel UNFORM.RLC Text, Bytes: 2446, Count: 69, 28-Jun-87 Title : rogram) CHECKSUM = 129,985 Keywords: 100 UNFORM UNFORMAT STRIP CARRIAGE RETURNS PRINT FORMATTER ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE High-speed machine language version of UNFORM.100. Unformats text files for printing at a different width. Strips carriage returns from lines within paragraphs, leaves them at ends of paragraphs, on blank lines, and on formatted lists. For 100 & 102 only. SEE UNFORM.DC FOR ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS. RLCLDR.BA from this DL required to convert file. UNFORM.SRC contains source code (not necessary to run program) CHECKSUM = 129,985 [75775,1430] Don Zeikel UNFORM.SRC Text, Bytes: 13490, Count: 26, 28-Jun-87 Title : Keywords: 100 UNFORMAT STRIP CARRIAGE RETURNS MACHINE ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE Assembly language source code for UNFORM.RLC, text unformatter. Formatted for Custom Software assembler. This file is not necessary to run program, but can be used to modify program for other computers. All ROM calls are near the beginning. My first attempt at Assembly...comments appreciated. Checksum = 1,004,708 [71426,1201] Mike Nugent (TMN East) UNKEY.COR Text, Bytes: 240, Count: 68, 05-Nov-85 Title : Keywords: UNKEY NUGENT PORTABLE 100 KEYBOARD BUFFER .. a couple of errors in my UNKEY$ article (Oct. '85 P100/200). The last part of line 210 should read POKE HIMEM+17,245 That's all! Thanks! -- Nuge [71716,1642] UNLOAD.BA Text, Bytes: 1235, Count: 238, 11-Sep-85 Title : Keywords: INTEL HEX CONVERT 100 BASIC Creates Intel HEX format files (with .DO ext) from a given address range in the Model 100 memory. See LOADUN.DOC Checksum: 77,420 [70465,203] Leonard Erickson UNPACK.BAS Text, Bytes: 285, Count: 109, 08-Oct-86 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 TEXT FILE UNPACK UNPACKER DICTIONARY PACK This file will unpack files from PACK.BAS. (example program, best modified for you own uses) Checksum: 16,295 [72236,3516] larry gensch, ESQ UNVISI.LG1 Text, Bytes: 375, Count: 322, 28-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 INVISIBLE VISIBLE FILE DIRECTORY One liner that does what INVISI.100 does without frills (i.e. program ignores invalid entries and does not redisplay modified entries, program also does not format file names with period)... What did you expect for a 1 liner? [70506,223] US-ON.100 Text, Bytes: 919, Count: 109, 07-Nov-87 Title : Keywords: BASIC SWITCH 60X10 SCREEN ULTRASCREEN 100 102 US-ON.100 is a 72 byte BASIC program that will switch between the 40X8 and 60X10 screens when using ULTRASCREEN (TM). The program will also tell from the Main Menu which screen is active. Checksum = 75,179 [75775,1430] Don Zeikel USEFUL.100 Text, Bytes: 1580, Count: 833, 26-Mar-85 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 102 USEFUL TEXT HEX DECIMAL ENHANCEMENT AMAZING Performs function normally only seen in expensive machine language programs, yet it is written entirely in BASIC. 1581 bytes to download. 1195 bytes in BASIC. Checksum = 95,831 [72126,1735] UTILTY.102 Text, Bytes: 2130, Count: 598, 13-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: UTILITY KILL SORT NAME FILEN SWAP Revised edition of UTILTY.101- New features:No CR's to delete!,bug in going back 'n forth fixed! UTILTY.102 lets you KILL,reNAME,SORT files,plus has FILEN (to see program length) and SWAP...which "swaps" .DO files back and forth to the "NOTE.DO" name so you can use SCHEDL on them! Enjoy! P.S.-1573 bytes long in .BA form [71256,23] UTILTY.300 Text, Bytes: 4010, Count: 455, 15-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: UTILITY KILL FILE LENGTH UTILITY TO RENAME,FILE LENGTH, KILL, RENAME, MORE GOODIES.SUGGESTIONS APPRECIATED JERRY KOHL [71256,23] [76703,4311] Eiji Miura UTILTY.CAT Text, Bytes: 23880, Count: 134, 25-Jun-90 Title : Library Catalog - Utility Program Keywords: CATALOG UTILITY PROGRAM This file lists names and descriptions of programs and files in this section which include "utility" type programs, functions, function-key settings, screen dump programs, character definition, and "fixes" for known software bugs. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTL19.INF Text, Bytes: 795, Count: 155, 15-Jul-84 Title : Keywords: CAUTION INFORMATION DATA LINEFEEDS INFORMATION ON ELIMINATING UNDESIRED LINEFEEDS WHEN USING UTL19.PCW [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTL19.PCW Text, Bytes: 4095, Count: 500, 01-Jul-84 Title : hil Wheeler 71266,125 Keywords: BASIC 100 102 FUNCTION KEY UTILITY KILL FILEN SORT SEARCH Function key driven utility program provides: 1) Kill 2) Rename 3) File length (FILEN.100) 4)Sort (HDSORT.100 ) 5) Search and Replace (SRCHRP.100) 6) Select .DO file for use by ADDRSS (DBMAN.100) 7)Bank switch to 32K RAM (BANK.EJ) 8) Menu. All exits run Printer and Telcom linefeed patches, set year to "84"; edit out if not wanted. The program is modular for easy modification (this is version 19)! Phil Wheeler 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTLBNK.PW1 Text, Bytes: 1350, Count: 225, 24-May-84 Title : Keywords: BASIC 100 UTILITY BANK SWITCH 32K RAM KILL NAME FILE A small utility for your 32K bank. Includes Name, Kill, Filn, Bank, and Menu. Note that all exits are thru lines 8 & 9 -- which are filled with linefeed patches, etc. Edit them out before running, unless you want them in. [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTLPW2.100 Text, Bytes: 2930, Count: 233, 11-Jan-84 Title : . Keywords: UTILITY FILEN PRINT KILL RENAME UTLPW2.100 is created from UTILTY.100. The Cload and Csave functions have been deleted. New functions are Filn and Prnt, implemented by embedding FILEN.100 & PRINT.100 in the program. Note that Prnt is configured for Epson printers and uses emphasized print (change line 77), with form-feed at end of file. The advantage of this is storing multiple utilities under one menu entry. Of course, you can add to, delete or change the utilities included [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTLTXT.PW1 Text, Bytes: 3155, Count: 330, 03-Aug-84 Title : Keywords: UTILITY FXTXT STRIP LFUTL COUNT WORDS COMM PRINT UTLTXT.PW1 is a function key driven utility for use in text file manipulation and communication. It includes: Key 1: Name [Rename] Key 2: Kill Key 3: ---- Key 4: Lnfd [LFUTL.PW1 (XA4)] Key 5: Word [COUNT.HFS (XA0)] Key 6: FixT [FXTXT.100, v.2 (XA4)] Key 7: ---- Key 8: Menu This utility can be tailored to your needs; e.g.- to delete LFUTL, disable Key 4 and delete lines 20-48. Checksum: 200,335 Phil Wheeler 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTLTY.DOC Text, Bytes: 1670, Count: 171, 28-Jul-87(29-Jul-87) Title : Keywords: UTILITY MENU BA 100 102 UTLTY1.BA, UTLTY2.BA & UTLTY3.BA are three versions of a utility for the M100/102 computer (only!). UTLTY1.BA is the full version, and the others are subsets. Documentation is provided in UTLTY.DOC. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTLTY1.BA Text, Bytes: 2358, Count: 134, 28-Jul-87 Title : Keywords: UTILITY MENU BA 100 102 UTLTY1.BA, UTLTY2.BA & UTLTY3.BA are three versions of a utility for the M100/102 computer (only!). UTLTY1.BA is the full version, and the others are subsets. Documentation is provided in UTLTY.DOC. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTLTY2.BA Text, Bytes: 1606, Count: 51, 28-Jul-87 Title : Keywords: UTILITY MENU BA 100 102 UTLTY1.BA, UTLTY2.BA & UTLTY3.BA are three versions of a utility for the M100/102 computer (only!). UTLTY1.BA is the full version, and the others are subsets. Documentation is provided in UTLTY.DOC. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [71266,125] Phil Wheeler UTLTY3.BA Text, Bytes: 1310, Count: 61, 28-Jul-87 Title : Keywords: UTILITY MENU BA 100 102 UTLTY1.BA, UTLTY2.BA & UTLTY3.BA are three versions of a utility for the M100/102 computer (only!). UTLTY1.BA is the full version, and the others are subsets. Documentation is provided in UTLTY.DOC. Phil Wheeler -- 71266,125 [70116,1416] UTY2.RWJ Text, Bytes: 2990, Count: 377, 29-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: UTILITY KILL NAME LOAD FILE-LENGTH PRINTER CASSETTE-TAPE DATE -resets DATE$; KILLs, LOADs & NAMEs files; File-Lengths; advances cassette-tape; Lprints date, time, RAM & string-space and expels paper; Lprints screen. See UTYDOC.RWJ for details. (merge lines 970-971-972, and merge lines 980-981) [70116,1416] UTYDOC.RWJ Text, Bytes: 1800, Count: 306, 29-Jan-84 Title : Keywords: UTY2.RWJ DOCUMENTATION Instructions for using UTY2.RWJ utility [75655,1056] WAND.BA Text, Bytes: 1651, Count: 193, 23-Aug-87 Title : Keywords: TANDY BAR CODE READER DIGITAL WAND TEST Here's a useful one-line program that tests the Radio Shack TRS-80 Digital Wand, also known as a Bar Code Reader or a hand held scanner. Simply plug a Tandy Wand into the side of a Model 100 or 102, run this 1-liner (WAND.BA), and you will immediately know if your BCR is functional. Checksum = 127,446 Catagory F (1-liners) Bill Templeton - Danville Tigers [72250,1423] Robert Bittner WAND.HLP Text, Bytes: 5587, Count: 139, 03-Nov-88 Title : Keywords: BAR CODE WAND TANDY PCM HELP TIPS Beginner's help file for using the Tandy Bar Code Wand - gives tips for scanning PCM magazine listings, as well. [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst XPANDO.100 Text, Bytes: 1291, Count: 60, 01-Jan-89 Title : Expand files compressed with TS-DOS or TS-Random Keywords: DOCUMENT FILE COMPRESSION EXPANSION TS-DOS TS-RANDOM ROM UTILITY 100 Expands .DC and .DP files that have been compressed with TS-DOS and/or TS- RANDOM. To run, the compressed file must be in RAM. If you have lost TS-DOS the file can be imported from disk with POWR-DOS and the command LOADM "FILNAM.Dx",F. Expanded file can be written either to RAM or to disk. (If to RAM, you must have room in memory for both the compressed and the expanded file.) Runs at about 2K/minute. Checksum = 81,690 [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZAPDUP.100 Text, Bytes: 1059, Count: 35, 05-May-90 Title : Deletes duplicate records from .DO files Keywords: TEXT FILE UTILITY ELIMINATE DUPLICATE RECORDS 100 ML AltLCD program that eliminates duplicate records from .DO files "in place." Run this .BA loader to create ZAPDUP.CO for the M100/102. The .CO program may be run from the main MENU, or used within a BASIC program (see instructions in this program listing). This is version 1.6, fixing a bug in v1.5 Chksum = 66,826 Wilson Van Alst [72256,2564] Henry Glover ZAPPER.100 Text, Bytes: 3433, Count: 68, 17-Nov-89 Title : File purge utility Keywords: ZAP ZAPPER PURGE PURGER FILE FILES DELETE KILL ERASE REMOVE ZAPPER is a purger program which allows you to zap any unwanted files in your main menu in a fast, efficient manner. A cursor is rapidly advanced through your list of files, giving you the option to kill or save any file. Both basic and text files are sequentially deleted without any interruption of the program. See also ZAPPER.DOC. Checksum: 219,696 Prior accesses: 43 [72256,2564] Henry Glover ZAPPER.DOC Text, Bytes: 2785, Count: 61, 17-Nov-89 Title : File purge utility documentation Keywords: ZAP ZAPPER PURGE PURGER FILE FILES DELETE KILL ERASE REMOVE Documentation for ZAPPER.100. This is a purger program which allows you to zap any unwanted files in your main menu in a fast, efficient manner. A cursor is rapidly advanced through your list of files, giving you the option to kill or save any file. Both basic and text files are sequentially deleted without any interruption of the program. [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZAPTAB.100 Text, Bytes: 682, Count: 36, 09-Oct-89 Title : ZAPTAB for the 100/102 Keywords: TEXT DOCUMENT .DO FILE UTILITY TABS SPACES FORMAT COLUMN ALTLCD Machine language utility for converting TABs to an equivalent number of spaces in .DO files. Changes files "in place." The file will look the same as it did with TABs, but conversion lets you use text formatters, columnar sorting routines, and/or BASIC string functions that are messed up by TABs. Run this loader to make ZAPTAB.CO, a 103-byte AltLCD program. Cksum = 41,200 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZAPTAB.ASM Text, Bytes: 1920, Count: 25, 10-Sep-89 Title : Tab to space conversion source code Keywords: TEXT DOCUMENT .DO FILE UTILITY TABS SPACES ASM SRC LISTING Source code for ZAPTAB.CO, a utility for converting TABs to an equivalent number of spaces in .DO files. This is the T200 listing, written for James Yi's ADSM assembler. Chksum = 126,198 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPDIR.100 Text, Bytes: 803, Count: 78, 08-Jun-91 Title : AltLCD m/l program that sorts the file directory Keywords: FILES DIRECTORY SORT MENU UTILITY ALPHABETICAL ORDER ALTLCD This loader creates ZIPDIR.CO, a small utility that puts your directory files in alphabetical order. The CO program runs at machine language speed in the AltLCD buffer (i.e., no need to CLEAR space, and it won't step on other m/l programs). Once you've created ZIPDIR.CO, you can get rid of the loader. Chksum = 49,967 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPDIR.ASM Text, Bytes: 2425, Count: 40, 08-Jun-91 Title : Asm listing for program to sort file directory Keywords: FILES DIRECTORY SORT MENU UTILITY ALPHABETICAL ORDER ALTLCD ASM LISTING Assembler listing for ZIPDIR.CO, an AltLCD utility that puts directory files in alphabetical order. Configured for James Yi's ADSM.CO. Chksum = 154,080 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPFYI.100 Text, Bytes: 1127, Count: 66, 18-Sep-89 Title : Search and extract utility Keywords: DOCUMENT FILE RECORD KEY WORD PHRASE SEARCH UTILITY ALTLCD .DO Very useful AltLCD utility. You name a file and a search string. ZIPFYI.CO finds all the records containing your string and appends them to a file called MATCH.DO -- quickly. This file is the listing for a BASIC program that creates ZIPFYI.CO. You probably won't need the .DOC file for this one unless you want info on calling ZIPFYI from a BASIC program. Chksum = 65,000 Wilson Van Alst Contains real tabs [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPFYI.ASM Text, Bytes: 3563, Count: 33, 18-Sep-89 Title : Source code for ZIPFYI programs Keywords: ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE SOURCE CODE DOCUMENT FILE UTILITY SEARCH T200 200 Assembly code for ZIPFYI.CO, an AltLCD utility that searches .DO files and writes all records containing a "match string" to a separate file. This listing gives is intended for assembly with James Yi's ADSM; other assemblers may require some modifications. Chksum = 250,000 Wilson Van Alst File contains real tabs [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPFYI.DOC Text, Bytes: 6616, Count: 54, 30-Sep-89 Title : ZIPFYI Documentation Keywords: ZIPFYI ALTLCD TEXT DOCUMENT FILE MATCH UTILITY BASIC SUBROUTINE 100 General notes on the use of ZIPFYI, the AltLCD program that extracts data from .DO files on the basis of "match" strings -- and appends all records containing those strings to a RAM file. The bulk of this document explains how to use ZIPFYI as a custom subroutine within BASIC programs; you probably won't need this file unless you want to do that. Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPSRT.100 Text, Bytes: 1366, Count: 105, 20-Aug-89 Title : Sort Utility Keywords: MACHINE LANGUAGE COLUMN SORT UTILITY COLUMNAR SORTING 100 200 LOADER A machine language sorting program that is twice as fast as SORTHI, has more features, and yet runs in the AltLCD buffer and sorts files "in place," just as SORTHI does. The new goodies here include: columnar sorting, sorting below headers, and easy access from BASIC. This file is a loader. DOC file and ASM listing will be in Lib 10. Chksum = 70,741 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPSRT.ASM Text, Bytes: 4303, Count: 40, 20-Aug-89 Title : Source code for ZIPSRT Keywords: ASM LISTING MACHINE LANGUAGE FILE SORT UTILITY SORTING 200 100 Assembly language source listing for ZIPSRT.CO. Fully commented. This listing is for the T200, but M100 equates are given where available. Requires an assembler that will handle the 'undocumented' 8085 opcodes. Cksum = 307,681 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPSRT.DOC Text, Bytes: 12889, Count: 114, 20-Aug-89 Title : Instructions for ZIPSRT Keywords: MACHINE LANGUAGE COLUMN SORT COLUMNAR SORTING UTILITY 100 102 200 Instructions for making the most of ZIPSRT, the fastest and most versatile machine language sort program in these libraries. This DOC includes instructions on downloading and setting up ZIPSRT, an explanation of the program's features -- including columnar sorting -- and examples of how to CALL the sort routine, with various options, from a running BASIC program. Wilson Van Alst 76576,2735 [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPSUB.100 Text, Bytes: 1428, Count: 69, 26-Sep-89 Title : Machine language search and replace utility Keywords: SEARCH REPLACE DOCUMENT FILE UTILITY ALTLCD .DO TEXT SR 100 Machine language Search & Replace utility that runs in the AltLCD buffer and works on RAM files "in place." This program includes an "Ask?" option that, when selected, lets you see each search string =in context= before deciding to modify it. ZIPSUB is also designed for easy access from a running BASIC program. See ZIPSUB.DOC for instructions. Cksum = 80,000 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPSUB.ASM Text, Bytes: 4580, Count: 37, 26-Sep-89 Title : ML search and replace source code Keywords: SEARCH REPLACE TEXT FILE UTILITY ASM LISTING SOURCE CODE MACHINE Assembly language listing for ZIPSUB.CO, a machine language Search & Replace utility that runs in the AltLCD buffer. Cksum = 333,000 Wilson Van Alst [76576,2735] Wilson Van Alst ZIPSUB.DOC Text, Bytes: 11365, Count: 71, 26-Sep-89 Title : ML search and replace utility documentation Keywords: SEARCH REPLACE DOCUMENT FILE UTILITY ZIPSUB INSTRUCTIONS 100 102 200 Instructions for ZIPSUB.100 and ZIPSUB.200, machine language Search & Replace programs that run in the AltLCD buffer. This file explains how to use the program from the computer's main MENU, and how to access it from a running BASIC program. Wilson Van Alst LIB 7 - Utilities