Library 9 TDDPGM.CAT CALNDR.PDS [70337,3727] 28-Jan-87 4160 A short doc file including a simple patch for Tandy's 'Executive Calendar' program (CALNDR.BA). Just merge with the cassette version to obtain a version of CALNDR that reads the data files from the disk. Use XMO on this one if you can. COPY.PWR/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 2432 Disk copy program from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. COPY-C.PWR/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 2688 Copy-to-cassette program from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. D-TEXT.PWR/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 7552 Disk-based TEXT editing program from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. D-TEXT.TD2 [70506,223] 08-Nov-87 5472 Modify POWR-DOS's D-TEXT.BA so that it will work with the TDD2 and FLOPPY. So that you can edit files larger than RAM. Requires POWR-DOS and D-TEXT.BA from Acroatix. Also list a possible fix for D-TEXT.BA and the TDD1. DMENU.PWR/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 3584 Menu program from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. DSKMGR.100 [71216,1375] 08-Dec-86 8750 Version 3.02 of DSKMGR, a disk/file management system for the Model 100 and the Tandy/Purple/Brother portable disk drives. Somewhat smaller, but with more built-in features than previous versions. See DSKMGR.DOC and DSKMGR.MNU DSKMGR.200 [71266,125] 19-Jun-88 6711 A Basic loader for DSKMGR.CO on the Tandy 200. The CO program can be located at any legal RAM address. Works same as the 100 version except "self-clearing" feature is not available. See DSKMGR.DOR for discussion of loader (0MENU options are not included) and DSKMGR.DOC (Lib9) for program operation. DSKMGR.DOC [71216,1375] 12-Sep-87 12260 Documentation for v3.02 of DSKMGR, a disk/file management program for the Tandy/Purple/Brother 100K portable disk drives. See DSKMGR.100 and DSKMGR.200 DSKMGR.DOR [71266,125] 10-Jul-87 2444 Documentation for DSKMGR.REL DSKMGR.MNU [71266,125] 08-Dec-86 770 A small patch to DSKMGR (Vers. 3.02) to cause the key to take you from the DSKMGR menu to the M100 menu (equivalent to F8). DSKMGR.PGD [71266,125] 09-Dec-86 1485 A program to patch (and add to) DSKMGR.CO to make it compatible with the P.G. Designs 0MENU vers. 2.00+. Documentation is in the program. *You MUST have 0MENU installed to use the patched version of the program* DSKMGR.REL [71266,125] 10-Jul-87 7531 DSKMGR.REL is DSKMGR v. 3.02 TDD1 file manager, packaged in a relocating Basic loader for the Model 100/102; see DSKMGR.DOC for Basic use and DSKMGR.DOR for more info on relocating version. It permits loading DSKMGR.CO at any legal and available location in RAM (e.g., below another CO program which must be at the top of memory). Patches for use with PG Designs 0MENU are prompted options within the loader. DSMENU.BA [74106,761] 20-May-86 1480 A basic menu program to call up the DSKMGR.CO utility modules. It is necessary that you understand the operation of DSKMGR.CO and its utilities and set them up on your own. With this menu it is possible to set up how you want to operate DSKMGR.CO, and it's utilities. All lines under #100 (remarks) may be removed to conserve RAM space. FORMAT.PWR/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 1408 Formatting utility program from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. L-POWR.100 [70235,232] 07-Feb-86 220 Short program to install POWR-D.CO saved as a RAM file into high memory. If the D/VI is in use, it will first be disabled and the display returned to the Model 100 screen. L-TSD.100 [70235,232] 26-May-86 100 Short program to load TS-DOS. First it disables D/VI DOS if it is in use and then does a RUNM of TS-DOS.CO which in turn loads and runs DOS100.CO from disk. LOGPDD.BA [70337,3727] 21-Nov-86 4630 POWR-DOS modification of the original disk log program for the PDD. The program as modified runs from the disk exclusively and offers twice the memory for file storage. Can return back to DMENU if it is in RAM. See LOGPDD.DOC LOGPDD.DOC [70337,3727] 18-Nov-86 5915 Documentation for LOGPDD.BA LOGPRT.BA [70337,3727] 17-Jan-87 2175 Companion program to the LOGPDD.BA program which is a mod for PowrDOS of the fine catalog programs by Richard Haw. This program will print the disk based DIRLST files produced by LOGPDD.BA. If you have PowrDOS these are really useful progs. Using the disk based files the programs handle double the amount of data as the original program. Requires PowrDOS MARIAN.BA [76606,3202] 31-May-87 3398 A disk librarian program for the Tandy Model 100 and Portable Disk Drive. MARIAN maintains catalog files containing lists of files and which disks they are on, allowing creation, updating, and searching of the lists. MARIAN version 2 reads disk directories without a resident DOS, and is compatible with both FLOPPY.CO and POWR-DISK. MARIAN.DO [76606,3202] 22-May-87 5259 Documentation for MARIAN.BA MGRLDR.100 [70406,445] 08-Jun-86 1070 Menu driven loader program for DSKMGR.100 and it's two utilities. For those who don't want to bother with clearing etc. MGRLDR.DOC [70406,445] 08-Jun-86 3400 Documentation for MGRLDR.100 MONEY.100 [72527,2631] 11-Aug-86 5315 Money tracking program written to work a data file directly from TDD using POWR-DISK or similar Dos. Add data, total data, sort data (date is displayed in Australian DD/MM/YY format. Change to US format: Line 86: switch D$ & M$ positions. Lines 308 and 370: switch positions of entire RIGHT$() statement with entire MID$() statement. Line 358: Replace MID$ to colon with DATE$. PDSK01.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 6514 This file is the starting point for POWR-DISK.200, an alternate DOS for the Tandy Portable Disk Drive, version 1 (100K) and the Tandy 200 portable computer. It also describes the conditions under which Acroatix is releasing the programs for public access through the forum. READ THIS FILE FIRST, then read or download the rest of the files needed in the recommended order. PDSK02.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 63809 This file contains the complete POWR-DISK manual, edited and commented. It is 63K, and contains embedded top-of-form commands for echoing to a printer to create a complete copy of the manual. (about 30 pages) Make sure your terminal profile setting allows for REAL Form Feeds. Turn printer "skip over perforation" capability OFF. This file is also available in 7 "parts" to download to RAM and print offline, as PDSKM1.DOC - PDSKM7.DOC PDSK03.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88(09-Oct-88) 7495 Operational modules of Power-Disk for the Tandy 200. This is all you need to get POWR-DISK working. A hex datafile of POWR-D.CO (convert with HXFER.200), and an abbreviated START.BA which loads the ML module, hooks it into the system, and deletes the image file and program. (Save 'em first!) PDSK04.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 3584 This is the complete START.BA program, as it appears on the release disk. It was designed to be loaded from the disk using FLOPPY.CO, and after loading, FLOPPY.CO could be killed from the menu. Should you ever need to boot the Power-Disk system from a storage disk using FLOPPY.CO, this would be the START program to use to load POWR-D.CO into high memory, activate the hooks, and make it operational. PDSK05.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88(09-Oct-88) 4550 This is a hex datafile for POWR-D.CO, the menu file which is loaded into high memory and becomes the operating DOS. Once loaded, this file is erased, so be sure to save it somewhere. Use HXFER.200 to convert it into the file which appears on the menu, and the START program from the file P-D04.200 to load and hook it into the operating system. A duplicate of the datafile in P-D03.200; needed only if you use P-D04.200. PDSK06.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 5744 This is the Power-Disk Menu program, whose only practical purpose is to be able to load and save .CO files/programs to and from the disk. Everything else can be done with direct commands, either in BASIC or TEXT. It uses a lot of RAM space for what it does. But if you need to save .CO files to the disk, or load them back into RAM, it's the only way provided by Acroatix PDSK07.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 1097 The program in this file runs a copy of FLOPPY.CO directly from disk, and loads a version of POWR-DISK into RAM below FLOPPY.CO so that they can both be in RAM at the same time. Program requires that a copy of FLOPPY.CO and PD-FLP.CO (PDSK09.200) be on the disk that's loaded in the disk drive. PDSK08.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 1996 This program, and it's companion ML program PD-MPL.CO (PDSK10.200) is not documented in the manual and is unmentioned in subsequent newsletters. Apparently it's designed to run a specially relocated version of POWR-DISK which does not conflict with access to, or use of the built-in MSPLAN spreadsheet program. PDSK09.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 4782 This file contains the hex code which is a relocated version of POWR-DISK which will load below a resident version of FLOPPY.CO. It loads at 55356. Use HXFER.200 to convert this data into PD-FLP.CO. Use the Acroatix Menu program (PDSK06.200) to save it to disk. Also save a copy of FLOPPY.CO to the disk; both files must be on the same disk in order to run the program in PDSK07.200 which does the load. PDSK10.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 4455 This is the hex datafile for PD-MPL.CO. Convert with HXFER.200 and save to disk. Use in conjunction with MSPLAN.BA (PDSK08.200). PDSK11.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 2164 This file contains 8-bit characters; download with 8-bit or Xmodem protocol. This is a BASIC relocator that will build a relocated version of Power-Disk at whatever RAM address you choose. It requires that you have POWR.CO (PDSK15.200) (NOT POWR-D.CO) and RELO.DO (PDSK12.200) on a disk and loaded in the drive. It also assumes you already have a working version of Power-Disk operating in the computer. PDSK12.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 730 Save this file to disk as RELO.DO. It iss used by RELOC.BA (PDSK11.200) in the process of relocating Power-Disk to operate at a different RAM location. PDSK13.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 944 This program restores the "normal" Power-Disk program by reloading and running it from POWR-D.CO on disk. Since it access the disk, it assumes that you already have a version of the DOS loaded, presumably a relocated version at another address. So essentially, what this program does, is to kill a relocated version of Power-Disk, and reloads a "normal" version at the default address just below system maxram. PDSK14.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 4059 This file contains a "Map" of the POWR-DISK machine language routines, the entry and exit conditions where needed, and other information to make direct calls into the routines possible. This information can be used to develop other ML programs that can use the routines to communicate with the TDD. For the Tandy 200 version only! PDSK15.200 [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88(09-Oct-88) 4595 This is a hex datafile for POWR.CO, which is used by RELOC.BA in creating a relocated version of POWR-DISK. Use HXFER.200 to convert it into POWR.CO which will appear on the menu. See instructions in PDSK11.200. PDSKM1.DOC [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 9683 Part 1 of the POWER-DISK Owner's Manual. Table of Contents, Getting Started, and using MENU.BA. PDSKM2.DOC [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 9653 Part 2 of the POWER-DISK Owner's Manual. Includes Using MENU.BA (cont.); Doing Without MENU.BA, Access from TEXT, Access from BASIC, BASIC Command Extensions. PDSKM3.DOC [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 10985 Part 3 of the POWER-DISK Owner's Manual. Continues with BASIC Command Extensions with examples, Side effects of certain commands, and Machine Language CALLS to POWR-DISK routines. PDSKM4.DOC [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 11487 Part 4 of the POWER-DISK Owner's Manual. Includes CALLs to ROM routines (cont.), Error Codes List, Using other ML programs, Relocating POWR-DISK. PDSKM5.DOC [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 11432 Part 5 of the POWER-DISK Owner's Manual. Includes more on Relocating programs, FLOPPY.CO, the disk drive itself, the disk drive operating system, and machine language files in the computer. PDSKM6.DOC [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 8480 Part 6 of the POWER-DISK Owner's Manual discusses RAM organization in the Tandy portables, machine language usage, and how relocating files move the system pointers. PDSKM7.DOC [76703,4062] 09-Oct-88 2089 Part 7 of the POWER-DISK Owner's Manual. Acroatix Inc. produced at least one newsletter in May of '86. Most of it dealt with upgrades to various versions of software they sold, with some information of interest to POWR-DISK owners. Those comments are presented here. POWR.DOS [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 8252 POWR-DOS operating system program from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. This file is a ASCII HEX file converted with HXFER (LIB7). POWR-D.ARC/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 56614 ARC'd version of the POWR-DOS manual for those who wish to download to a PC-DOS /MS-DOS compatible computer. Extract with ARCE or PKXARC available on the IBMNET forums. POWR-D.DOC [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 150574 The POWR-DOS manual. POWR-D.INF [76701,40] 10-Jun-88(19-Jun-88) 7965 Very important instructions that MUST be read before starting to download any of the POWR-DOS system. To browse through all of the files, use the command: BRO KEY:P-DOS at the LIB 9 prompt. This is a unique keyword and will display only the POWR-DOS system files. PRFORM.PWR/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 1664 Printer support program for D-TEXT.PWR from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. PWR-01.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 8854 Part 1 of POWR-DOS manual. Heading and Index. This is the first of a series of 14 files that contain the same version of the POWR-DOS manual as POWR-D.DOC and POWR-D.ARC, but split for ease of downloading/capturing into an M100 or T200. Also, you can download specific sections as needs arise instead of doing everything at once. PWR-02.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 15503 Part 2 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 1: "Loading POWR-DOS" Includes loading instructions (if you have a distribution diskette) and the operation of TINY.PWR. PWR-03.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 12237 Part 3 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 2: "POWR-DOS Basics Includes procedures for operating the "bare bones" system without a menu. PWR-04.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 10645 Part 4 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 3: "Using DMENU.BA" (Part 1) First half of instructions for using the menu program, DMENU.PWR. PWR-05.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 8622 Part 5 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 3: "Using DMENU.BA" (Part 2) Last half of instructions for using the menu program, DMENU.PWR. PWR-06.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 13212 Part 6 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 4: "Formats and Backups" Includes instructions for using COPY-C.PWR, COPY.PWR and FORMAT.PWR. PWR-07.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 8498 Part 7 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 5: "Disk-Based TEXT" (Part 1) First half of instructions for using the application program D-TEXT.PWR and its companion program, PRFORM.PWR. PWR-08.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 8967 Part 8 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 5: "Disk-Based TEXT" (Part 2) Last half of instructions for using the application program D-TEXT.PWR and its companion program, PRFORM.PWR PWR-09.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 9258 Part 9 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 6: "Data Recovery" Includes instructions for using the application program RECOVR.PWR. PWR-10.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 11716 Part 10 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 7: "Command Descriptions" (Part 1) First half of descriptions of BASIC commands tht POWR-DOS adds or enhances. PWR-11.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 10777 Part 11 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 7: "Command Descriptions" (Part 2) Last half of descriptions of BASIC commands that POWR-DOS adds or enhances. PWR-12.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 14021 Part 12 of POWR-DOS manual. Chapter 8: "Programming Tips" Includes tips for programmers using POWR-DOS. PWR-13.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 5888 Part 13 of POWR-DOS manual. Appendix A: "Your Portable Disk Drive" "Entire books could be written on the subject of disk drives, but this short appendix describes only a few matters of prudence and simple curiosity." PWR-14.DOC [76701,40] 09-Jun-88 12446 Part 14 of POWR-DOS manual. Appendix B: "Reserved Memory" Includes discussions of reserved memory, HIMEM, the structure of the M100's memory and POWR-DOS's interaction thereof. PWRHI.LDR [76576,2735] 11-Sep-88 1577 BASIC program to create PWRHI.CO, the machine language companion for PWRMNU.100. PWRHI runs in the alternate screen buffer -- so will not conflict with other machine language programs kept above HIMEM. The main program, PWRMNU, is a full-featured menu utility for the M100 and TDD using the public domain version of POWRDOS. PWRHI.SRC [76576,2735] 11-Sep-88 3978 Commented source code for PWRHI.CO, a machine language module that retrieves and displays TDD and RAM directory information. There's some very elementary code here to access the disk drive, sort the info it returns, and to compute sizes for RAM files. PWRMNU.100 [76576,2735] 11-Sep-88 2346 Fast, powerful, compact menu pgm for M100, TDD and pub domain version of POWR-DOS. Full display of RAM and Disk files, with sizes and free memory. F- keys will switch directories, re-name, kill, and transfer files, and view or print documents. Also, "tagging" allows multiple operations on multiple files -- automatically. See PWRMNU.DOC and get PWRHI.LDR, to create the no-fuss machine language file that makes it all go. PWRMNU.DOC [76576,2735] 11-Sep-88 10842 Document file for PWRMNU.100 PWRPCH.001 [76576,2735] 22-Sep-88(20-Nov-88) 730 Patch 01 for PWRMNU.100. Asks user to confirm the KILL command. Adds about 60 bytes to program. Installation instructions are given in self-deleting remarks within the PWRPCH.001 file. In use, this patch affects the KILL command only in the "immediate mode" ( i.e., with no files tagged for the multiple-command option). If files are tagged, commands will be performed as indicated by F-key highlighting. PWRPCH.002 [76576,2735] 02-Nov-88 881 PWRMNU patch that allows "Append/Overwrite/Quit" option if the .DO file you're tranferring already exists on device you're transferring to. Installation instructions in self-deleting comment lines at start of this file. PWRPCH.003 [70235,232] 04-Jan-90 2448 Patch for PWRMNU program adds aditional features: RUN, OVERWRITE, DISK functions. QWKPWR.100 [73267,552] 23-May-88 1197 A 100/102 BASIC, cursor file select utility for operating POWR-DOS that is three times as fast as DMENU.BA and only takes up 751 bytes!, doesn't use temp RAM or files with NO file name typing! It saves and loads RAM or DISK files; erases DISK files; appends or overwrites existing DISK or RAM files; runs programs from DISK; prints a file directory and let's you preview a .DO file. See QWKPWR.DOC QWKPWR.DOC [73267,552] 23-May-88 6850 Documentation for QWKPWR.100 RAMDSK.100 [73537,775] 26-Aug-86 4130 Save the entire contents of RAM to the TDD for later retrieval using DSKRAM.100. An index file name is used to allow selective retrieval from the disk. See BACKUP.DOC for instructions. RECOVR.PWR/binary [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 4864 Disk recovery program from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. RXMENU.PDS [70337,3727] 19-Jan-87 3065 If you use PowrDOS with DMENU a lot the patch at the end of this file adds a RAM file rename feature that works just like it was built in. Adds only 183 bytes to DMENU. The doc is in the front of the file and the patch is pasted to the end. The CHKSUM of the patch is in the doc. You may want to use XMO on this one. TINY.PWR [76701,40] 10-Jun-88 1556 Minature DOS from the POWR-DOS distribution diskette. TS3-NF.100 [71266,125] 02-Aug-87 491 Create a version of TS-DOS ver. 3 (for the TDD2) which cannot format disks (locks out that function key), and save it as DOS3NF.CO. If you need to format disks, load the original version. *This patch works with v. 3.00, but is not quite right for v. 3.02*