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SMALL FILE VIEWER version: 2.0
(C) Copyright, 1988-92 TechStaff Corporation
This version of SFV is being released as Public Domain. It can
be distributed freely as long as it is not sold, modified or
separated from this documentation.
Shareware vendors do not need to obtain permission to dis-
tribute it, however we would appreciate a call or letter. It
can be added to disks containing other Shareware/Public Domain
programs.
TechStaff Corporation is not liable for any damages resulting
from using or the inability to use this program and assumes no
responsibility as such.
Overview:
SFV allocates 90,000 bytes of system memory. Text files up to
5000 lines, 160 characters can be viewed. Files greater than
90,000 bytes cannot be viewed.
Upon exiting to Dos system memory is deallocated.
At the Dos prompt A: enter SFV
A status line appears at the top. The default directory
is displayed.
F1=Help - is for help and can only be entered from the
File name box. The Esc key clears the help screen.
The version number appears on the bar menu when ever
F1 is pressed.
F2=Color - is for the text display color and can only be
used when text is displayed. F2 is disabled for monochrome
systems.
F5 - displays and changes directory
Filename= - Displays the filename of the currently loaded
document. Filename= also displays any of these error when
they occur.
INVALID DRIVE FILE NOT FOUND DRIVE NOT READY
This error is displayed in the Filename box.
FILE TOO LARGE! - Huge File Viewer can bypass this error.
Small File Viewer clears all filenames and returns to
Filename box.
Lines= - displays available memory and counts each line as
it gets loaded. Limited to 50000 bytes, 5000 lines on Small
File Viewer. All available bytes, 13000 lines on Huge File
Viewer.
File Name: - *.*, this is the default filespec. Use the
Cursor pad keys to edit the filespec. A block cursor will
overtype, a 2 line cursor will insert text. Filespecs can
not be greater than 63 characters. When a filespec is
entered manually, it appears at the top and again in the
Filename Box with a different color.(black for color sys)
Entering any wildcards will list those files in the file
box. A listing of files can only be obtained if the file
spec contains wildcards. After entering a desired file-
spec press the return key.
If an error occurs, it is displayed and the cursor reappears
in the file name box. However, the filespec is not cleared,
and this is not a program bug, this is to simplify the edit-
ing to correct the filespec with out having to reenter it.
To load a file from the file box, use the cursor arrow keys
to highlight that filename and press return. That file name
appears at the top and again in the File name box. Press Esc
or the Spacebar key to return to the File name box.
Once a file is displayed, press Esc to view another file or
press Esc twice to exit to Dos.
SFV is machine dependant, the faster the machine the faster
the loading and scrolling.
If a DRIVE NOT READY error occurs an "Insert Disk and press
any key..." message is diplayed.
Bugs!
Bugs are listed only to inform you that older versions may
have problems and should be deleted and the latest installed.
The crash that ocurred in Version 1.2 when entering
certain wildcard combinations has been corrected.
The Window clearing bug for single drive systems in
Version 1.5 has been corrected.
New Features:
Version 1.5
The number of files is now listed on the menu bar.
Version 1.6
A change directory and disk drive routine has been added.
Press F5 to activate it. The Spacebar or Esc will clear
the directory listing. The ".." entry will move the cur-
rent directory down one level. The [-A-] and [-B-] en-
tries will change the default drive.
The number of directories found is now listed on the menu
bar.
Version 1.7
Improvements to the Help Screen.
Version 2.00
Invoking SFV with a /B will force monochrome.
Added registration info and Amazing Preview Disk screen.
Version 2.0 - changed Amazing Preview Disk ad.
Increased bytes to 90K (changes 12-16-91)
SFV REGISTRATION: (specify disk size)
Although this has been released as Public Domain you can still
register it. Here's How!
To register SFV and receive Huge File Viewer (HFV) send a Check/
Visa or MasterCard for $5.00 (Includes S&H) to the address
below. (add $2.00 for the Amazing Preview Disk, credited towards
first order)
THE TECHSTAFF TOOLS COLLECTION REGISTRATION:
To register SFV and receive the complete registered set of Tech-
Staff Tools send a Check/Visa/MasterCard for $19.95 + $3 S&H to:
ADDRESS:
TechStaff Corporation Post Office Box 823, Dept:HFV
Watertown, MA 02272 (617)924-0306
The registered set of TechStaff Tools comes with a Printed Users'
Manual, 2 years technical support, free version upgrade, Amazing
Preview Disk and the following 14 programs.
TechStaff Huge File Viewer ... File Browser
TechStaff File Finder ........ Fast! File Finder
TechStaff File Manager ....... Beginners Copy & Delete Utility
TechStaff Disk Tally ......... Totals file sizes in Dir/Disk
TechStaff Stamp Manager ...... Changes Date/Time attributes
TechStaff Page Printer ....... Prints up 2600 copies unattended
TechStaff Volume Label ....... Adds a Volume Label and Verfies
TechStaff System Information . Displays all about a system
TechStaff File Exist ......... Quickly determines if a file exists
TechStaff Skip Perforation ... Skip perf on continous feed paper
TechStaff Temp. Converter .... Converts numbers to F or C
TechStaff Free Space ......... How much disk space remains?
TechStaff Disk Size .......... Are you using a 20/30/40 meg hard disk?
TechStaff Mouse Tester ....... Tests all mouse functions, buttons to!
Any of the Registered TechStaff Tools can be purchased seperately
for only $5.00 each. Includes Free Shipping)
(add $2.00 for Amazing Preview Disk)
Manuals are Only $5.50
For a review of TechStaff Tools, see Computer Shopper Magazine, Feb.
1991, p441, Shareware Magazine Sept/Oct 1990, p22
For a review of the Amazing Preview Disk, see Popular Electronics,
October 1991, under Fun Software. Also see Computer Shopper Feb, 91,
at the end of the TechStaff Tools Review.