Library 7 RAM.CAT AT.BAS [70130,101] 07-Dec-84 2370 This program should be stored in your 100 as '@.BA'. It is the "restore" part of the RFU cassette backup system. You need RFU.BAS. See RFU.DOC BANK.64K [71676,773] 28-Nov-85 570 A bank switch/housekeeping two liner for the PCSG 64K RAM board and the Chipmunk. BASIC.DO [75655,1056] 03-Sep-85 740 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:?#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! BCK-UP.101 [70526,1434] 18-Sep-84 1085 This is a program to copy all .BA & .DO Files to CAS: BCK-UP.INS [70526,1434] 18-Sep-84 1310 Instructions to BCK-UP.BA BEGIN.100 [72115,1421] 18-May-86 6600 The BEGIN.100 program 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 CHANGE.BA [75665,1045] 11-Jan-85 5615 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. See CHANGE.DO CHANGE.DOC [75665,1045] 11-Jan-85 9335 Documentation for CHANGE.BA CHGMNU.BA [73267,552] 14-Jul-88 2418 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. READ DOC FILE FIRST! CHGMNU.DOC [73267,552] 07-May-88 4857 Documentation for CHGMNU.BA CO.BA [75715,100] 28-Dec-85 680 This program let's you keep and use Multi M/L programs and use them without conflicts. Always access your .CO files via CO.BA. CO-RUN.100 [70526,1434] 19-May-85 1230 A program that lists & runs M/L programs. Resets maxram when run and is compatable with Rick Perrys' PRINTZ.CO (ie no cold starts). COLD.100 [73126,672] 25-May-86 590 Revised post cold start program made easier to use and more general in scope. See COLD.DOC COLD.CHP [73126,672] 25-May-86 770 Version of COLD.100 tailored to the Chipmunk disk drive. See COLD.DOC COLD.DOC [73126,672] 25-May-86(25-May-86) 1015 Documentation for COLD.100 and COLD.CHP COLOAD.100 [73327,2353] 08-Nov-87 1168 CO file manager - something between FLIPML and COMENU COLOAD.DOC [73327,2353] 08-Nov-87 2449 Documentation for COLOAD.100 COMENU.BA [73327,2353] 04-Apr-87 733 A Major revision of CO.BA. Faster, no more typing filenames out, and only takes up 20 more bytes. CPYKLL.BF [70526,1117] 21-Dec-83 3405 Extracted from RFU, this contains the COPY & KILL Functions of that program. SUBLIB.CO required CSFIX.100 [75765,430] 07-Dec-85 3030 Recover text files after cold start without cassette. Note: for 32K machines only. Addresses need to be changed for other amounts of RAM. DETOKE.100 [75655,1056] 03-Sep-85 890 An improved version of LISTER.BA. Requires BASIC.DO to help recover a BASIC program after a cold start. Also requires a program like RFU.100 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. DIR.CO [72155,1461] 24-Jun-84 1940 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 required for conversion to .CO format. DIREDT.100 [70007,567] 20-Jan-85 1955 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. DUMPER.100 [75665,1045] 28-Jan-84 890 Dumps user RAM to cassette files that may be reloaded via TEXT and edited to recover text files (.DO) lost after a cold-start. DUMPR.BA [72135,1430] 16-Oct-84 1580 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. DUMPR.DOC [72135,1430] 16-Oct-84 2460 Documentation for DUMPR.BA FILEN.100 [75765,762] 29-Jun-84(06-Jun-86) 755 Lists all files in the RAM directory, giving their length in bytes. Lists invisible as well as the files visible on the Menu. FILEN.DOC [71266,125] 16-Aug-86 2070 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. FILEN2.100 [76010,426] 12-Jun-85 795 This modification of FILEN.100 adds day, date, time & # of Bytes free to the display while the Model 100 is thinking. FLIPML.100 [75725,1134] 12-Jan-86 1500 Model 100 utility to help avoid conflicts between machine language (.CO) files, all of which seem to want to live in the same place. See FLIPML.DOC FLIPML.DOC [75725,1134] 12-Jan-86 10380 Documentation for FLIPML.100 HOWBIG.BA [73625,365] 15-Sep-87 1251 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 HOWBIG.DOC [73625,365] 15-Sep-87 2734 Instructions for HOWBIG.BA INIT [70206,1115] 21-Jun-85 1500 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. **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). INVISI.100 [75665,1405] 07-Dec-83 1515 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 programmatically. 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. KILL.100 [76703,4062] 03-Sep-87 1025 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! LFILES.100 [75705,730] 05-Oct-83 640 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. LOOKIT.BAS [73126,1104] 20-Dec-83 1350 Allows 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". MAINT.100 [71545,1042] 26-May-84 1155 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. MAXRAM.100 [70506,1473] 06-Apr-86 1515 Installs a 51 byte patch of machine code which alters the value of MAXRAM so that the BASIC CLEAR statement cannot disturb machine code. The patch is installed 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 there is no possibility of it being inadvertently KILL'ed. Note: To restore MAXRAM to 62960, load MAXRAM.100 and enter the command RUN100. MAXRAM.BA [75665,1045] 12-Jan-85 1020 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. See MAXRAM.DOC MAXRAM.DOC [75665,1045] 12-Jan-85 4455 Instructions and technical info for MAXRAM.BA MCHDIR.100 [70715,1365] 12-May-85 4345 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. See MCHDIR.DOC MCHDIR.DOC [70715,1365] 12-May-85 1705 Documentation for MCHDIR.100 PURGE.100 [70235,1337] 03-Nov-84 1400 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. RAM102.BA [75655,1056] 27-Aug-87 760 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 RAMCLR.100 [73126,672] 24-Aug-85 960 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. RAMTST [76703,372] 02-Aug-83 3255 Checks the RAM in a Model 100. Save all files before using it. It destroys RAM files while checking your RAM. RAWDIR.100 [76703,446] 08-Apr-84 1210 Shows a raw DIRECTORY, as stored in RAM. It may be useful to analyze the way the operating system manages the available RAM. REBOOT.TIP [72316,3650] 08-Oct-86 4120 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! RECOVR.100 [75675,302] 09-Aug-86 1710 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. RECOVR.101 [70526,1434] 15-Jul-84 2240 recovers text and program material from a model 100. RECOVR.CLD [72575,1473] 04-Jul-84 1390 Message giving instructions on how to recovery files after an inadvertant cold start. RECOVR.DOC [70526,1434] 15-Jul-84 2150 documentation to recovr.101 REDO.100 [72216,512] 27-Sep-85 2815 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. REMOVE.100 [75655,1061] 16-Nov-83 1060 THIS PROGRAM TAKES THE CHORE OUT OF KILLING FILES AND MAKES THE TASK PLEASURABLE BY USER PROMPTS AND FILE LISTINGS. RENAME.100 [75655,1061] 16-Nov-83 1195 THIS PROGRAM TAKES THE BURDEN AWAY FROM THE CHORE OF RENAMING FILES FROM BASIC. USER PROMPTED RESET.100 [71256,1353] 09-Jun-85 840 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. WARNING! They'll cause big trouble with CDOS 3.2 and later versions. So eliminate line 17, or incorporate RESET.FIX patch. RESET.100 [75655,242] 28-Sep-83 190 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. RESET.FIX [71256,1353] 13-Jun-85 540 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. RFU.100 [70130,101] 03-Jun-83 7605 BE ADVISED! This is NOT the latest RFU program as listed in September '84 Portable 100. The RAM File Utility provides the following functions: Dir - Directory of files including RAM location, length, and CRC. Sort - Put the file of your choice in order by the key of your choice. Find - A string in one or more files. Name - Any file any new name. Copy - Allows text changes, space compression, removal of CR/LF. Kill - any file easily & legally. Requires SUBLIB.CO RFU.BAS [70130,101] 07-Dec-84 7870 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. Also download the companion file AT.BAS. RFU.DOC [70130,101] 07-Dec-84 1350 Documentation on RFU.BAS and AT.BAS RUN-CO.100 [73267,552] 14-Jul-88 400 (1.2) RUN-CO.100 or RUN-CO.200 is a VERY simple to use 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! See RUN-CO.DOC RUN-CO.DOC [73267,552] 14-Jul-88 4831 Documentation for RUN-CO.100/.200 SCRAM.100 [70425,1155] 05-Jun-84 1950 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. SET.100 [70210,445] 24-Jan-84 1410 This program sets the time and date on the Model 100. Will set the day automatically when the date is input. SETUP.100 [75665,1405] 02-Sep-83 1070 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. SETUP.JAD [75725,1134] 28-Jan-85 1615 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 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. SUPTIP.001 [71266,125] 10-May-87 1147 Keeping SUPERA invisible on your menu is a very good idea -- to avoid accidental killing while "on". But that makes it a bit difficult to toggle, as you may still need to ocassionally. This file tells how to create a small (expendable!) Basic program to toggle SUPERA on and off. This has special value for version 2.5, since the PGD 0MENU utility will easily kill even the protected file names suggested by the SUPERA manual, making invisibility essential. UDIR.WD4 [70240,315] 29-Jan-84 390 This one-liner displays a directory with the name, starting address and length of each active RAM file; the BASIC buffer (Suzuki) and paste buffer (Hayashi) as well as .BA, .DO, and .CO files. UNVISI.LG1 [72236,3516] 28-Jan-84 375 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? ZAPPER.100 [72256,2564] 17-Nov-89 3433 a purger program which allows you to zap any unwanted files in your main menu in a fast, efficient manner. See ZAPPER.DOC ZAPPER.DOC [72256,2564] 17-Nov-89 2785 Documentation for ZAPPER.100