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Data Assist
P. O. Box 26114
Columbus, Ohio 43226
P C - Q U I Z Z E R
Version 2.0
12-Jun-87
Copyright (c) 1987 - Data Assist. PC-QUIZZER is distributed
through Shareware and is licensed for use to registered users.
Non-registered users are entitled to use the product for
evaluation purposes only. Copies of PC-QUIZZER may be distributed
to other users for evaluation purposes.
Use of this software by any person or organization for any other
purpose is prohibited. Educational or Commercial use of this
software and its documentation without a site license agreement
is also prohibited.
INTRODUCTION
PC-QUIZZER is Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) package designed
for easy use while retaining many of the features found in
expensive CAI packages. The product permits the user to create
lessons without the requirement to learn a complex CAI
programming language. The lesson is presented to the student
using windows which contain options, questions, the answer
prompt, and help. In addition, PC-QUIZZER permits the use of
color text, color graphics, and music. A VOTRAX speech
synthesizer may also be used to produce speech.
Throughout this document we will refer to 'the student' and 'the
author'. The student is the person who is taking the quiz or
lesson. The author is the person who is writting the lesson.
From the options menu the student is able to select features such
as Immediate question retry, Repeat missed questions, Almost
correct answer, Select questions based on keywords and others.
PC-QUIZZER lessons are text files which contain questions and
commands which control the presentation of the questions. The
questions used in a PC-QUIZZER lesson may be true/false, fill in
the blank, multiple choice, or K-type multiple-choice.
The questions on the quiz may be given sequentially or randomly
chosen by the computer. Questions that are missed are flagged for
later retry, or they may be asked again immediately until the
correct answer is given. Each question may contain multiple
correct answers and incorrect answers. Various levels of help and
other information may be included and is displayed when the
student needs help or has entered a right or wrong answer.
Quiz files may be created using any standard ASCII text editor or
word processor. The entire quiz file may be loaded into PC-
QUIZZER or certain questions may be selected based on a list of
keywords. Graphics images for use with PC-QUIZZER may be created
with any graphics or painting package or by a BASIC program.
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Another PC-QUIZZER option permits answers that are "almost
correct." This feature allows minor misspelled words to be
accepted if the response is "similar" to the correct answer. For
example: The response "Georg Washington" may be considered
correct as the answer to "Who was the first President of the
United States?"
PC-QUIZZER can be used for instruction in almost any subject
including foreign languages, history, science, math, vocabulary
and word definitions. It may also be used to ask trivia questions
at your next party for hours of fun. PC-QUIZZER is an excellent
educational tool and a must for everyone involved with learning
or teaching.
AVAILABILITY
PC-QUIZZER is available for the IBM PC and most compatibles. PC-
QUIZZER requires only one disk drive and either a Monochrome,
Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) or EGA. The system should have at
least 128K of RAM memory. Color Graphics is only supported on a
IBM compatible CGA or EGA.
PC-QUIZZER may be obtained through various PC User Groups, Public
Domain software vendors, BBS's or directly from Data Assist.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PC-QUIZZER is executed by typing 'QUIZ' from the MS-DOS '>'
prompt. PC-QUIZZER will begin by displaying the title screen.
Press the Return key to continue to the main menu.
The main menu contains several options which are used to load
files and set parameters which control the way PC-QUIZZER
operates. Simply press the key corresponding to the appropriate
menu option.
The following section describes in greater detail the main menu
options and how they are used.
MAIN MENU OPTIONS
Option A - Allow Approx. Match
This option may be used to enable or disable PC-QUIZZER from
allowing minor misspelled answers from being accepted as correct.
If this parameter is set to NO, the student must enter the answer
exactly as specified in the QUIZ file. Only an exact match will
be accepted. PC-QUIZZER will always accept answers in either
upper or lower case.
When this parameter is set to YES, PC-QUIZZER will determine if
the answer entered by the student is "almost" like one of the
correct answers given in the question entry. This feature may be
used when the student should not be penalized for a minor mis-
spelling of the answer.
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Option B - Begin Quiz
This option is used to begin a quiz. Before you may begin a quiz
you must load one into the computer by using either Option L or
Option K. After the quiz has completed you may repeat the quiz
again by selecting Option B a second time without the need to
reload the quiz file. Also see Option M.
Option C - Display Correct Answer
This option is used to control if the correct answer is displayed
whenever the student enters an incorrect answer.
If this parameter is set to NO, the correct answer will not be
displayed. If this parameter is set to YES, the correct answer
will be shown to the student. You may choose to set this option
to YES while the student is studying the subject matter or is
taking a practice quiz.
Note: Should the question contain multiple correct answers, only
the first correct answer will be displayed. Also see $ANSWER.
Option E - Exit Program
This option will cause PC-QUIZZER to exit back to MS-DOS.
Option H - Display Help Lines
This option controls whether PC-QUIZZER displays HELP lines
during the quiz.
If this parameter is set to YES, the student may request help by
entering a question mark while at the answer prompt. PC-QUIZZER
will display a window containing any HELP lines given in the
question entry. If this parameter is set to NO, then the help
text will not be displayed.
If no help is available for a question and the student asks for
help, an error messages will be displayed in the error window.
This parameter should be set to YES during drill and practice
sessions. Also see $HELP under the commands section.
Option I - Immediate Retry
This option is used to control whether the student will be given
a second (or third) chance to correctly answer a question.
If the Immediate Retry option is set to YES, the student is given
three attempts to supply a correct answer to a question. If the
Immediate Retry option is set to NO, the student will be given
only one try to enter the correct answer. If the student enters
an incorrect answer, the question will be graded as wrong.
The student may retry the missed question at a later time by
choosing option M on the main menu. Also see Option M.
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Option K - Keyword Load
This option performs the same function as Option L except that
the student may specify a list of keywords. The keywords are used
to select questions from the quiz file.
After the student has specified the quiz filename, PC-QUIZZER
will display a keyword window. The keywords are entered into this
window, and the arrow keys may be used to move around the inside
of the window. When all the keywords have been entered the END
key is used to terminate the list. The keywords may be entered in
either upper or lower case.
When searching the quiz file, PC-QUIZZER will select only those
question which contain one or more of the keywords within the
text of the question. Also see Option L and $KEY under the
commands section.
Example: Use Option K to load the STATES demo file and specify
the name of your state and the name of each of your adjacent
states.
Option L - Load All
This option is used to Load All questions from a quiz file. All
of the questions will be loaded and selected. After the quiz
file has been loaded, select Option B to begin the quiz. Also see
Option K.
Option M - Repeat Missed
After completing a quiz, Option M may be used to repeat any
questions that were missed. Option M may be repeated over and
over again until no more questions are missed. The field 'Wrong:'
on the main menu indicates the number of questions which will be
selected if Option M is specified.
Option R - Random Mode
This option tells PC-QUIZZER to randomize the questions before
they are asked. This is a very useful study technique. Random
mode is the opposite of Sequential Mode. Also see Option S.
Option S - Sequential Mode
This option is the opposite of random mode. If sequential mode is
specified, PC-QUIZZER will present the questions in the same
order as they appear in the quiz file. This is the default mode.
Also see Option R.
Option V - VOTRAX Output
If your computer has a VOTRAX Type'n Talk (or Personal Speech
System) you may select option V to tell PC-QUIZZER to use your
VOTRAX. PC-QUIZZER will "speak" the questions and other messages
to the student.
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Note: PC-QUIZZER requires an initialization file to define the
VOTRAX communications port. Registered user should contact Data
Assist for an Applications Note which describes how to set up the
port before using their VOTRAX device. Registered users with a
speech synthesizer other than a VOTRAX may also contact Data
Assist for possible support.
CREATING YOUR OWN LESSON FILES
Lesson files, or quiz files, may be created using any standard
text editor or word processor. If a word processor is used be
sure that the non-document or ASCII mode is used.
Questions are organized into question entries. Each entry
contains the text of the question, one or more correct answers,
any anticipated incorrect answers and optional text to be dis-
played for various conditions. The question entry begins with a
'$QUE' command and ends with a '$EOQ' command. Each line of text
between these two commands is part of the question entry. Up to
100 questions may be contained in a single quiz file.
SIMPLE COMMANDS
A question entry must contain at least three PC-QUIZZER
statements.
Example:
$QUESTION <-- marks the start of a question
What is 1+1?
$ANSWER 2 <-- indicates a correct answer
$EOQ <-- marks the end of the question
Each PC-QUIZZER command begins with a dollar sign which must
start in column one. The command name may be abbreviated to three
character, but no less!
Lets take a more detailed look at the three commands that were
just used.
Command: $QUESTION
Syntax: $QUESTION [name]
Description:
This command marks the begining of a question. The question may
optionally contain a name from 1 to 8 characters in length.
Although you do not need to name a question, if a name is used,
it must be unique.
Following the $QUESTION statement is the body of the question.
This text is displayed in the question window when PC-QUIZZER
asks the student this question.
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Command: $ANSWER
Syntax: $ANSWER answer-string
Description:
The $ANSWER command tells PC-QUIZZER what the correct answer to
a question is. A question may contain multiple correct answers
but each correct answer must be specified on a different
$ANSWER command.
After the $ANSWER statement you may have additional lines of
text. These lines will be displayed in the question window if
this answer matches that given by the student. If your question
has multiple correct answers, you may have different responses
for each possible correct answer.
Command: $EOQ
Syntax: $EOQ
Description:
This command marks the End of the Question (EOQ). It must be the
last statement is the question entry. Its purpose is to mark the
end of the question and all the additional commands and text
lines which are part of the question entry.
HELP AND INFORMATION COMMANDS
Command: $HELP
Syntax: $HELP
Description:
The $HELP command marks the beginning of a HELP block. The lines
following the $HELP statement (until the next command) will be
displayed if the student enters a '?' to the Answer prompt. If
menu option H is set to OFF then PC-QUIZZER will not provide the
student with help.
The HELP text is displayed in the HELP window.
Command: $RIGHT
Syntax: $RIGHT
Description:
The $RIGHT command begins a block of text which is displayed
whenever the student enters any answer that is correct. This
statement is typically used when the question has multiple cor-
rect answers.
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Command: $WRONG
Syntax: $WRONG
Description:
The $WRONG command is similar to the $RIGHT command except that
the block of text is displayed only when the student enters a
wrong answer.
Command: $NOT
Syntax: $NOT incorrect-answer-string
Description:
The $NOT command is similar to the $ANSWER command except that it
specifies an incorrect answer. The text block following the $NOT
statement will be displayed in the question window if the student
enters an incorrect answer which matches the incorrect-answer-
string. A question entry may contain more than one $NOT command.
COLOR GRAPHICS COMMANDS
PC-QUIZZER supports color graphics through the use of BASIC BSAVE
files. While there are better ways to store graphic images, the
BSAVE format is already supported by many graphics editors,
utilities, and slide show systems. For this reason it is possible
to create graphic images for PC-QUIZZER using many different
tools which already exist.
Registered users may write to Data Assist for an Applications
Note which describe how to use various graphic editors and
utilities to create picture files useable with PC-QUIZZER.
Command: $CGA
Syntax: $CGA mode picture-file-name
Description:
The $CGA command is used to display a Color Graphic image.
The mode parameter specifies the video mode needed to display the
graphic image. Currently only modes 4, 5 (medium resolution) and
6 (high resolution) are supported.
Picture-file-name is the name of a disk file which contains the
color graphic image. The complete file path name must be given.
The graphic image must be stored in BSAVE format. If possible you
should store the graphic images on a RAM disk. This greatly
speeds up graphics with PC-QUIZZER. Also see $PCOLOR and demo
file USA.QIZ.
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Command: $PCOLOR
Syntax: $PCOLOR pallet-number
Before using the $CGA command you should set the desired pallet-
number by using the $PCOLOR command. The pallet-number may be
either 0 or 1 on a Color Graphics Adapter.
Command: $PAINT
Syntax: $PAINT x-loc y-loc color-code
Description:
The $PAINT command is used to paint an area of the screen. The x-
loc and y-loc specify the starting x and y location of the area
to paint. PC-QUIZZER will paint the area using the color-code
specified. The area to be painted must be outlined with a color
different from the present color of the area. See demo file
USA.QIZ.
Note: $PAINT should NOT be used to paint complex areas of the
screen. Doing so may cause the stack to overflow and the PC to
lock up!!!
Command: $ASK
Syntax: $ASK prompt-string
Description:
The $ASK command may only be used in conjunction with the $CGA
command. The purpose of the $ASK command is to prompt the student
for an answer while the graphic screen is displayed. If the $ASK
command is not used, PC-QUIZZER will return to the text screen
and prompt the student for an answer. If $ASK is used while a
text screen is currently displayed, it will be ignored. See demo
file USA.QIZ.
COLOR AND MONOCHROME TEXT COMMANDS
When using a color monitor you may wish to display characters of
different colors in your text displays. This is accomplished by
using the $TEXT command along with $TCOLOR or $TATTRIB.
Command: $TEXT
Syntax: $TEXT text-string
Description:
The $TEXT command displays the text-string in the question
window. If the text string contains sub-strings enclosed inside
of {} characters, these sub-strings will be colored using the
color codes specified by the $TCOLOR or $TATTRIB commands. Each
group of sub-strings may be colored differently. Up to ten sub-
strings may occur within one text-string.
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Command: $TCOLOR
Syntax: $TCOLOR index f-color b-color [BLINK]
The $TCOLOR command defines a foreground color and background
colors for use with the $TEXT command. The index may range from 1
to 10. You may optionally use the modifier BLINK to select a
blinking color. The $TCOLOR statement must come before the first
$TEXT statement within a question entry.
Up to ten different color groups may be defined and used per
$TEXT command. Once the colors are defined by $TCOLOR, they may
be used by multiple $TEXT commands within the same question
entry. See demo file TCOLOR.QIZ.
The color codes which may be specified for f-color and b-color
are: Black, Blue, Green, Cyan, Red, Magenta, Brown, White, Grey,
LBlue, LGreen, LCyan, LRed, LMagenta, Yellow and LWhite.
Example:
$QUE
$TCOLOR 1 BLACK WHITE
$TCOLOR 2 WHITE BLACK BLINK
$TCOLOR 3 RED BLACK
$TEXT This is {Reversed}. This is {Blinking}. This is {RED}.
And this is a normal line of text...
$TEXT What does {1+1} equal?
$ANS 2
$EOQ
Command: $TATTRIB
Syntax: $TATTRIB index f-attrib b-attrib
Description:
The $TATTRIB command provides an alternate, shorthand method to
specify foreground and background colors. This command performs
the same function as $TCOLOR however numeric attribute (color)
codes are used rather that the symbolic codes as used by
$TCOLOR. $TATTRIB also provided the ability to specify attributes
for use with Monochrome monitors and color display adapters which
use non-standard color attributes. See demo file MONO.QIZ.
ADDITIONAL COMMANDS
Command: $KEY
Syntax: $KEY keyword-1 keyword-2 ...
Description:
The $KEY command gives the author the ability to enter additional
keywords into a question entry. The keyword(s) specified on the
$KEY statement are used by menu option K when a Keyword Load is
requested.
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Command: $PRESS
Syntax: $PRESS
Description:
The $PRESS command will cause PC-QUIZZER to display 'Press Enter
to continue.' in the answer window. The lesson will pause until
the student presses the Enter key or the Return key. The command
may be used to divide up a large questions into smaller para-
graphs which fit inside of the question window. Another use for
the $PRESS command is just prior to the use of a $CGA command.
This allows the student an opportunity to read a question before
being presented with a graphic image.
Command: $PLAY
Syntax: $PLAY music-string
Description:
The $PLAY command is used to play music. The music-string
contains an expression which describes the music to be played.
The music string uses a format similar to the PLAY statement in
BASIC. See demo file MUSIC.QIZ.
A-G: plays this note in the current octave.
On: sets n as the current octave. (0..6)
Nn: plays note n. (0..84)
Ln: set the length of the following notes. (1..64)
Pn: set the length of a rest. (1..64)
Tn: sets the number of quarter notes in a minute (32..255)
>n: plays not n in the next higher octave.
<n: plays not n in the next lower octave.
ML: play complete period of Ln value.
MN: play 7/8 time of Ln value.
MS: play 3/4 time of Ln value.
Example:
$QUE
Name this tune...
$PLAY T120L4MNO4C8C8DCFE2C8C8DCGF2C8C8O5CO4A
$PLAY FED2T90B-8B-8AFGF2
$ANS HAPPY BIRTHDAY
That was an easy one.
$EOQ
...
Command: $SLEEP
Syntax: $SLEEP seconds
Description:
The $SLEEP command causes PC-QUIZZER to sleep for the specified
number of seconds.
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K-TYPE QUESTIONS
Command: $KTYPE
Syntax: $KTYPE code
Description:
PC-QUIZZER provides a facility to accept K-type questions. The K-
type question format is often used on professional examinations.
A K-type question contains 4 items of which 1 or more are true.
The answer is either A, B, C, D, or E and is formed using these
fixed rules:
The answer is A if items 1, 2 and 3 are true.
The answer is B if items 1 and 3 are true.
The answer is C if items 2 and 4 are true.
The answer is D if only item 4 is true.
The answer is E if items 1, 2, 3 and 4 are true.
Example:
$QUE
Which of the following Presidents were in office before 1850?
1. George Washington
2. Ronald Reagan
3. Andrew Jackson
4. Abraham Lincoln
$ANS B
$! B means that 1 and 3 are true.
$KTYPE 1
George Washington's term began in 1789.
$KTYPE 2
Ronald Reagan's term began in 1981.
$KTYPE 3
Andrew Jackson's term began in 1829.
$KTYPE 4
Abraham Lincoln's term began in 1861.
$EOQ
The correct answer in this example is B, which means that (1)
George Washington and (3) Andrew Jackson were both in office
before 1850 and the others were not.
Should the student incorrectly answer this question, PC-QUIZZER
will use the text following the corresponding $KTYPE statement to
display why the specified answer was wrong.
Note: In order for PC-QUIZZER to properly ask a K-type question,
the above format must be used. For more insight into using K-type
questions experiment using the sample file KTYPE.QIZ on the
distribution disk.
Note: KTYPE questions may not be used in conjunction with Graphic
Screens.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
PC-QUIZZER may be used on a Monochrome Monitor or a Color
Graphics Monitor. The program defines 6 windows which are used
for all screen displays. They are numbered as follows:
1 - Main Menu Window
2 - Question & File Load Window
3 - Answer Window
4 - Help & Keyword Load Window
5 - Error Window
6 - Grade Window
On a Monochrome system each window appears the same color. On a
color system PC-QUIZZER defines each window using just black and
white. Currently these colors are not changeable through a PC-
QUIZZER command or menu option. Registered users who wish to
change the default window colors may request an Application Note
from Data Assist which describes how to set the foreground and
background color of each window.
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PC-QUIZZER uses direct memory I/O to the video screen. While this
technique is very fast, it is also prone to not work correctly on
some not-so-compatible computers. Should PC-QUIZZER not work
correctly on your system, you may request a version which uses
MS-DOS I/O; a slow but sure method of doing I/O. You must be a
registered user in order to purchase the MS-DOS I/O version.
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PC-QUIZZER permits all responses to be entered in upper or lower
case. This includes menu options as well as keywords and question
answers.
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When entering True/False questions into the quiz file, the author
should enter "$ANSWER T" or "$ANSWER F" as the correct answer.
This will enable the student to enter "T", "F", "TRUE" or "FALSE"
as their answer.
RESTRICTIONS
A maximum of 100 questions may be entered into a question file.
Depending on the size of the questions and amount of memory in
your computer, It is possible to exceed memory before 100
questions have been loaded.
The length of each quiz text line should not exceed 100
characters.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Can't open the quiz file. Please try again -- The quiz file
specified does not exist or the filename was entered incorrectly.
Illegal CGA mode -- Only CGA modes 4, 5 and 6 are supported in
this version of PC-QUIZZER. See section on $CGA command.
Illegal command or parameter -- A command was read from the quiz
file which is either an unknown command or is a legal command
which contains an illegal parameter. Correct the statement and
try again.
Maximum of 100 questions loaded -- A maximum of 100 questions
were loaded from the quiz file. PC-QUIZZER will only use the
first 100 questions on the quiz. 300 questions for site licensed
copies.
No questions are currently selected -- Before entering option B
to begin a quiz, you must load a quiz file using either option K
(Keyword Load) or option L (Load All).
No questions were missed -- An attempt has been made to use
option M when there are no questions marked as being missed. See
discussion of option M.
Not enough memory -- PC-QUIZZER was unable to allocate enough
memory to work correctly. For most quiz files, 128K of memory
should be sufficient.
Question entry is missing an answer -- A question does not
contain an $ANSWER statement. PC-QUIZZER will skip this question.
Quiz file is empty. Please try another file -- The file you are
trying to load into PC-QUIZZER does not contain any questions.
Are you sure that you specified the correct name of a quiz file?
This question does not have an answer. Skipping on -- PC-QUIZZER
is trying to ask you a question which does not have an answer.
Edit the quiz file and be sure that each question entry has at
least one $ANSWER command with the correct answer specified. See
also $ANSWER.
Too many lines read -- The quiz file you are loading is too big
for the version of PC-QUIZZER that you have. (3000 lines) Make
the quiz smaller and try again.
Unable to load picture -- While executing a $CGA command, PC-
QUIZZER was unable to locate the file which contains the graphic
image. Make sure that the picture file exists in the path you
specified on the $CGA command.
Unable to open VOTRAX port -- PC-QUIZZER could not open the port
which drives the VOTRAX unit. Make sure that the port is
configured into your system.
VOTRAX port is unknown to PC-QUIZZER -- Prior to using the VOTRAX
device with PC-QUIZZER you must create an initialize file which
sets up the port. Contact Data Assist for support.
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SAMPLE FILES
Several sample quiz files have been included on the distribution
diskette. These files are intended to show examples of the format
used to build your own lesson files. We suggest that you
experiment with these files to help you better understand how to
use PC-QUIZZER.
REQUESTS
Data Assist has designed PC-QUIZZER to be both flexible and easy
to use. Like any software package there are numerous improve-
ments and additions which could be made. We have received
several requests and invite you to submit written requests at any
time.
Registered users are also permitted to "vote" for the requests
they would like to see implemented. To vote, simply mail us a
letter indicating which requests from the list below you would
like to see implemented. Those items which get the most votes
will get the most attention in future releases. Be sure to
include your own requests or comments if you have any.
We believe that registered users should have a voice in future
enhancements to PC-QUIZZER and we invite your input.
REQ001: Add EGA graphics support.
REQ002: Add an $INCLUDE command to include files.
REQ003: Save scores on disk with student names. Also a list of
which questions they missed would be nice.
REQ004: Allow colors to be used in help messages.
REQ005: Would like to save a quiz in the middle and resume at a
later time.
REQ006: Need to have multiple part questions. i.e. here is some
text, and these five questions are about this text. The GMAT has
questions like this.
REQ007: Would like to be able to change menu options like
A,C,H,R,S and I in the middle of the quiz.
REQ008: Would like to 'preview' a lesson. i.e. have the computer
ask the questions and show me the answer. Then I can practice
typing in the answers. Later on I will take the quiz and enter
the answers the normal way. Many times I just want to learn how
to spell the answers and this would sure help.
REQ009: Provide an option to scan a quiz and mark the questions
to be selected. It would be nice if the selected questions could
be written back to disk as another quiz. COMMENT: You should be
able to do this with a good text editor. Will consider.
REQ010: Sometimes I find typo errors in my questions. I'd like
to be able to call up an editor while in PC-QUIZZER and fix it.
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REQ011: For very large questions, I'd like to be able to scroll
back and forth in the window. Need this capability on the HELP
window too.
REQ012: I would like to say "Skip question M if I got question N
right." Or "Skip question M if I got question N wrong..."
REQ013: Need to have numeric answer ranges. Example: the square
root of 2 is? 1.41 --> 1.414213
REQ014: The ability to load selected questions from multiple quiz
files using keywords. (or Load All from multiple files).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PC-QUIZZER was written in Turbo C from Borland International. The
source is over 3,100 lines of C code. About 10% of the code is
in-line assembler. We have found the Turbo C compiler to be very
fast and highly recommend it.
REGISTRATION
PC-QUIZZER is licensed for use to registered users only. The cost
of the registration is $25. If you wish to receive the next
release when it becomes available, add an additional $10 to your
order and specify the version number of the release you are
currently using.
Registered users receive:
* Limited telephone support
* Notice of future releases
* Access to Public Domain lesson files
* Access to Application Notes
* The right to request new features
* Voting rights for new features
Some PC-QUIZZER users have asked about the availability of
existing quiz files. In the interest of our users, Data Assist is
collecting quiz and picture files with the intent of releasing a
PC-QUIZZER library. All REGISTERED users will receive a notice
when this library is available.
Should you develop a QUIZ file that you believe other people
could use, please send it to Data Assist. Any user who submits a
quiz file which we include in the library will receive a free
update to PC-QUIZZER and a copy of the library.
Thank you for your support and we hope you enjoy using
PC-QUIZZER.
TRADEMARKS
MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft.
IBM-PC is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation.
PC-QUIZZER is a trademark of Data Assist.
Turbo C is a registered trademark of Borland International.
VOTRAX and Type'n Talk are trademarks of VOTRAX Corporation.
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