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- PC ALLOWANCE
- Electronic Funds Transfer for Kids
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- IBM PCs and compatibles
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- PC Allowance User's Manual Copyright 1992 by John H. Byrd
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- PC ALLOWANCE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- What Is PC Allowance? ................................................. 3
- Different Allowance Styles ............................................ 4
- How To Use PC Allowance ............................................... 5
- PC Allowance Is Shareware ............................................. 7
- License ............................................................... 7
- Registering PC Allowance .............................................. 8
- User Support .......................................................... 8
- The Association of Shareware Professionals ............................ 9
- Installing PC Allowance ............................................... 9
- Running PC Allowance: Program Basics ..................................10
- Running PC Allowance: Account Basics ..................................11
- Setting Up an Account .................................................12
- Everyday Use of PC Allowance ..........................................18
- CAUTION: You Are A Bank! ..............................................19
- Backing Up Accounts ...................................................19
- PC Allowance: Command Summary .........................................20
- ATM Screen ............................................................20
- Transaction Screen ....................................................21
- Using Reports .........................................................22
- Setup .................................................................23
- Changing Colors .......................................................23
- Printer ...............................................................24
- Changing the Printer Port .............................................24
- Setup Strings .........................................................24
- Passwords .............................................................26
- Account Setup .........................................................27
- Hackers and Crackers ..................................................30
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- WHAT IS PC ALLOWANCE?
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- PC Allowance is an electronic funds computer program for PC
- compatibles that helps kids learn the basics of banking and managing
- money. The program's interface mimics a bank's automatic teller machine,
- giving each "customer" the look and feel of his or her own bank account.
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- PC Allowance will reward saving by compounding interest on money
- saved. Kids can use it as a simple accounting program to keep track of
- their money. Or you can use it to automate all the weekly allowances in
- your household. However you use it, kids learn about saving, earning
- interest, spending money, even borrowing and repaying principal and
- interest.
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- PC Allowance features a full set of banking functions. It accepts
- deposits, makes withdrawals and writes mock "checks." It will automatically
- accrue a set weekly allowance, perform compound interest calculations,
- publish account "statements" and even make loans. You can add memos to any
- transaction, set minimum balance requirements and maintain a nearly
- unlimited number of accounts, each with its own password protection. The
- program is fully menu-driven and provides complete mouse support, though a
- mouse is not necessary.
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- Here's how it works: PC Allowance is similar to the many check book
- register computer programs available, with two important differences.
- First, it is designed from the bottom up to appeal to children and
- adolescents, whose most memorable experiences of banks usually feature an
- ATM. Second, while your check book register program symbolically represents
- money in an account in a bank, PC Allowance may or may not represent a
- bank account.
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- The money represented in a PC Allowance account could actually be in
- a bank account, or it could be in a cigar box on your bedroom dresser, or
- it could be just a sum of credits you've extended to your PC Allowance
- customer. However you choose to "back up" the money represented in PC
- Allowance, the program works pretty much the same way.
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- For instance, you've added $30 to your daughter's account -- by paying
- her a weekly allowance, by paying her by-the-chore, or by a combination of
- the two. You "pay" her by making a deposit in her PC Allowance account. You
- may choose to also 1) put money each week, or whenever a chore is completed,
- into a bank account; 2) put the money into the cigar box, or 3) simply "owe"
- your daughter the $30.
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- At any time, your daughter can withdraw money from the account. She
- does this very much like you do at an ATM. Instead of spitting out cash,
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- though, PC Allowance will print a "check" on a printer attached to the
- computer. (Check printing can be easily turned off, if you want.)
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- In its simplest form, she'd present the check to you for cash. Or, you
- could treat the money in the PC Allowance account as a "spending account."
- Any time you spent money on your daughter's behalf -- she saw something in
- a store and talked you into buying it -- you'd require her to "withdraw"
- a like amount from her PC Allowance account.
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- A PC Allowance account can represent cash or it can represent a sum
- of credits (you simply owe the customer the money). Using credits can be
- especially useful because that saves you the hassle of messing with cash
- on allowance day or when chores are done and paid for. But remember: PC
- Allowance makes you the banker. When your daughter makes a withdrawal,
- she'll want cash or an equivalent immediately. So some money in either a
- bank account or a cigar box to back up the "virtual money" in PC Allowance
- may be the prudent choice.
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- However you use PC Allowance, it will help your customers learn to
- handle money and use a bank account. You'll probably argue less about
- money, because the program keeps transaction records of all deposits and
- all withdrawals. In the meantime, you can teach your kids the rewards of
- saving by paying interest. And they can learn to borrow responsibly as
- you set guidelines and limits.
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- Kids love PC Allowance, because it makes them feel grown up to handle
- their money like adults.
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- DIFFERENT ALLOWANCE STYLES
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- Learning to handle money is as much a part of growing up in America
- as learning to read. Most kids begin learning the joys and hazards of money
- sometime soon after learning to read. Some never quite get the hang of it
- though, as evidenced by the thousands of adults who file for bankruptcy
- each year. Whatever level of money proficiency a person growing up in
- America is destined to attain, one thing is certain: You can't learn about
- it if you don't have it.
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- Most American parents begin giving their children money by the age of
- six, and some experts say some children are ready to start learning the
- basics of handling money by age four.
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- Soon enough, the money connection becomes formalized in most families.
- Whether you give your children a regular allowance, require him or her to
- work for money or dole out gifts depends mostly on your parenting style.
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- According to a Gallup poll conducted for Money magazine in 1989,
- slightly more than half of all American parents make their children's
- allowance conditional on chores, good behavior, or school work and grades.
- Only about one-third give kids an unconditional allowance with no strings
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- A common approach is to pay for work. Children and adolescents are
- expected to perform certain chores around the house, and in return they
- receive an allowance. One extreme is to pay for each piece of work; the
- amount earned depends on the chores done. Another way is to pay a set
- amount each week, provided the chores are done. Either of these approaches
- could be used to reinforce the idea of work as something of value.
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- A less common approach (though it is more frequently recommended by
- child psychologists) is to establish a set weekly allowance amount that is
- paid week-in, week-out, regardless of whether or not chores are done. The
- philosophy here is that chores are something every family member does --
- not work for hire. Other incentives or punishments are used to motivate the
- chores. The purpose of the allowance is to reinforce the child's concept of
- self-worth and responsibility.
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- And many families follow a middle course: A smaller weekly allowance
- supplemented by the chance to earn bonuses for special chores.
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- PC Allowance is an excellent tool for whichever allowance method you
- use. If you pay a regular weekly allowance, configure the program to
- automatically calculate the allowance, on any day of the week you like. (If
- you want to withhold an allowance payment for any reason, you can always
- debit the account a like amount with a withdrawal.)
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- If you rely totally on allowance-for-chores, set the allowance amount
- for $0, and the program will ignore any need for a weekly allowance.
- Whenever you pay the PC Allowance customer for a chore, make a deposit and
- attach a memo that notes what the deposit is for.
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- HOW TO USE PC ALLOWANCE
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- The hardest part to using PC Allowance is knowing what to do when
- it asks for a "Master Key." When you see this, just type MASTER.
- (Actually, the all-caps is just for effect. PC Allowance is totally
- case-insensitive.)
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- MASTER is the default Banker's Master Key -- the pass key that confers
- top-level access and unlocks everything. It belongs to whoever is in charge
- of all the allowances, and should be kept secret from everyone receiving
- an allowance. (Each customer gets an individualized Password to his or her
- account, which allows access to that account only.) So, naturally, the very
- first thing you want to do is to change the Master Key to something else.
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- ║ Balance ║
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- ║ Transactions ║
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- ║ Reports ║
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- ║ Setup ║
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- ║ Other account ║
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- Here's how: Once in the program you'll see the main ATM Screen menu.
- Select "Setup." PC Allowance will offer you three choices.
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- ║ Customer ║
- ║ Banker ║
- ║ Printer ║
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- Choose "Banker." PC Allowance will again ask for the Master Key. Type
- MASTER. Then choose "Master Key" to open a prompt for changing the code
- word. Enter up to 10 alphanumeric characters and hit <ENTER> or click on
- < OK > to save the new Master Key. To back out of any menu, just click the
- mouse outside the menu area, or press <ESC> three times to back out of the
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- Be sure to choose a good Master Key, one that you'll remember and
- your kids won't guess. This may seem a little tricky. After all, if you
- forget the password to the ATM at your bank, you can always call a special
- number at the bank. But with PC Allowance, you are the bank. OK, just pick
- a good Master Key and try hard not to forget it.
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- But you probably will forget it, sooner or later. Don't worry,
- there's a way around that, and you don't even have to register the program
- to find out what it is. See more on Passwords and Master Keys under
- "Passwords" on page 26.
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- PC ALLOWANCE IS SHAREWARE
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- Like thousands of other Shareware programs, PC Allowance is a
- professionally-written, user-friendly and powerful computer program to help
- you meet your computing needs. If you're not familiar with Shareware, you
- may be surprised at the program's power, ease of use and, most of all, low
- price. Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Shareware is that authors
- give you the program and expect you to pay later.
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- The Shareware industry is growing at a phenomenal rate for a number of
- reasons. First and foremost is low cost. When you buy a Shareware program,
- you're not buying a corporate bureaucracy or someone else's big marketing
- budget. Chances are, you're dealing directly with a program author who stays
- in close touch with his or her users, who will listen to you and your
- comments, and who upgrades his or her program frequently and rapidly. And,
- of course, users ALWAYS get to try before they buy.
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- LICENSE
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- PC Allowance is copyrighted, but is distributed on an evaluation basis
- for free or for a nominal fee. You may use the program for up to 30 days,
- and you may copy it for others to evaluate too. At the end of a 30-day
- evaluation period, however, you must register the program by paying the
- registration fee. You can use the form included in the file REGISTER.DOC.
- This limited free use and sharing policy applies only to the non-registered
- version of the program. This non-registered version differs from the
- registered version only by the presence of a Shareware notification screen
- on program initialization. The registered version without this screen is
- licensed only to the registered user and may not be distributed, shared or
- tranferred.
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- You may not alter or modify PC Allowance in any way. If you share or
- otherwise distribute the program, you must do so with the original
- Shareware files as released by me. The restriction against alteration
- includes but is not limited to disassembly, reverse engineering or patching
- the program.
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- In any copying or sharing of the program, these restrictions also
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- All files, including program documentation must be included.
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- No fee, other than for the copying medium and shipping, may be
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- Commercial sale or use of PC Allowance is strictly prohibited without
- express written permission of John H. Byrd.
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- REGISTERING PC ALLOWANCE
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- You may have obtained your copy in any of several ways. The program is
- available for downloading from hundreds of electronic bulletin boards in
- the United States, from large on-line services such as CompuServe or GEnie,
- from many disk vendors who publish catalogs of Shareware programs and in
- retail software stores.
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- You may have obtained your evaluation copy of PC Allowance from a disk
- vendor who charged a handling fee. I received none of the handling fee. The
- only compensation I receive for the hundreds of hours of hard work I've
- put into the program comes from you and other users who register.
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- Registering PC Allowance and other Shareware programs will also help
- ensure the continued success of Shareware and make additional lower-cost
- programs available to you and other computer users.
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- Registration is easy and inexpensive. Fill out the registration form
- in file REGISTER.FRM and enclose a check or money order for the amount
- specified. You may use a personal check if you like.
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- What will you receive if you register? You will receive:
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- o The LATEST version of the program;
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- o A professionally printed users manual to PC Allowance;
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- o A registered version without the opening Shareware notification
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- o Free telephone or mail support and bug fixes for one year;
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- o Notification of all future upgrades and discounts on upgrades.
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- o The serenity of knowing you did the right thing.
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- USER SUPPORT
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- Despite my best efforts to design an open and friendly piece of
- software and write careful and lucid documentation, I've found that
- frequently I haven't done enough. Sometimes specific problems need to be
- addressed.
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- Registered users will get free support for one year. This includes
- answers to any questions you have about PC Allowance and help in resolving
- problems you might have with its operation. If you have a problem, comment
- or question, I want to hear from you. You can contact me by telephone, by
- mail or via CompuServe or GEnie. Call me at (704) 542-0473 or (704)
- 588-2099. For best results, call after 6 p.m. Eastern time, or on weekends.
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- Or write to:
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- John Byrd
- Syntonic Software
- 16432 Forest Home Road
- Charlotte, NC 28278
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- Or you may post e-mail to me on CompuServe at 72060,1556, or on GEnie
- at J.Byrd7. Whatever method you choose, I'll do whatever I can to get PC
- Allowance to work for you.
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- ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS (ASP)
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- John H. Byrd is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
- (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for you.
- If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member
- by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP
- Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but
- does not provide technical support for members' products. Please write to
- the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a
- CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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- DISCLAIMER
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- PC Allowance is provided "as is" with no warranty of any kind,
- expressed or implied. Neither John H. Byrd nor Syntonic Software shall be
- liable for any loss or damage that results from the use of this product.
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- INSTALLING PC ALLOWANCE
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- PC Allowance is ready to run. The executable file, PCALLOW.EXE, is all
- that is needed to get started. And it will easily fit on one 360K floppy
- disk, if that's all you have. For best results, copy PCALLOW.EXE to a
- subdirectory on your hard drive where you will keep all your accounts.
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- If you only have a floppy-disk machine, I suggest that you copy
- PCALLOW.EXE to a blank diskette. PC Allowance will generate account files
- and keep them in the same subdirectory as the executable file. If you start
- out with just the program file on a 360K diskette, there should be enough
- room for several accounts on that one diskette.
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- RUNNING PC ALLOWANCE -- PROGRAM BASICS
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- PC Allowance emulates a bank automatic teller machine with a number of
- capabilities. Many of the operations of the program are done on the mock
- ATM "screen," just like at the bank. Others, such as setting up and
- changing accounts and changing colors and Passwords and the Master Key are
- done through pull-down and pop-up menus, more typical of other PC software.
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- The program's main screen consists of an ATM screen and a numbered
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- │║ Balance ║ ┌───╖ ┌───╖ ┌───╖ │
- │║ ║ │ 4 ║ │ 5 ║ │ 6 ║ │
- │║ Transactions ║ ╘═══╝ ╘═══╝ ╘═══╝ │
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- │║ Reports ║ ┌───╖ ┌───╖ ┌───╖ │
- │║ ║ │ 1 ║ │ 2 ║ │ 3 ║ │
- │║ Setup ║ ╘═══╝ ╘═══╝ ╘═══╝ │
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- │║ Other Account ║ ┌───╖ ┌───╖ ┌───╖ │
- │║ ║ │ C ║ │ 0 ║ │ . ║ │
- │║ Quit ║ ╘═══╝ ╘═══╝ ╘═══╝ │
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- Most operations on the ATM screen are started by using a moving bar
- menu system typical of PC software. You may click on the item with the
- mouse, highlight the option and press <ENTER>, or, type the highlighted
- "hot key." For instance, to see the current account balance, you could
- click on "Balance", or just hit <ENTER> (the menu bar is already
- highlighting the "Balance" item). Or you could press <B>.
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- Whenever you perform a transaction you'll be called on to enter
- numerical values. The mouse also operates on the key pad. Just click on
- the number button instead of pressing it. Or, you can use the number
- keys across the top of the keyboard, or turn your <Num Lock> key ON and
- use the numerical keypad at the right of the keyboard. Regardless of
- which method you use, the mock numerical keypad on your computer screen
- will indicate which number was entered.
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- Whenever transactions are performed that give the customer "cash,"
- either through a withdrawal or a loan, PC Allowance will print a draft on a
- dot-matrix, daisy wheel or non-PostScript laser printer. This draft will
- resemble a check. If you want, you can disable this draft printing (see
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- RUNNING PC ALLOWANCE -- ACCOUNT BASICS
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- Each customer of PC Allowance gets an account and each account must be
- named within the DOS conventions because it will be stored on disk. That
- means an account name can't be more than 8 letters long and it can't
- include spaces or punctuation marks. For simplicity's sake, give each
- account the customer's first name. For instance, Jimmy's account should be
- named JIMMY. Christopher's account should be CHRIS. If you try to name it
- CHRISTOPHER, the program will shorten it to CHRISTOP.
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- All account transactions will be kept in a file with the DOS extension
- of ".ALW." Any memos attached to transactions will be kept in files with
- the DOS extension of ".MEM." So, if you have two accounts, one for Jimmy
- and one for Christopher, you will have four account files: JIMMY.ALW,
- JIMMY.MEM, CHRIS.ALW and CHRIS.MEM.
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- │║ Reports ║ ╟─╖ ┌───╖ │
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- │║ Setup ║ ╠═╝ ╘═══╝ │
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- PC Allowance will store in these files any deposits, withdrawals,
- loans or loan payments your customers make. It will also automatically
- calculate allowance payments on the day of the week you specify, make
- automatic loan payments if ordered to and calculate and add interest once a
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- An important note about PC Allowance's automatic calculations. The
- program doesn't have to run to make them. Whenever an account is loaded,
- PC Allowance checks to see if all transactions are up to date. If they
- aren't, it runs all necessary calculations and updates everything in that
- account. It performs these calculations extremely fast. Even if the account
- has not been opened in several weeks, PC Allowance can update it in less
- than a second. So, a customer's account -- even the whole PC Allowance
- program -- can lie dormant on a disk in a drawer for a year, and still
- reflect 52 week's of allowance payments and interest accruals the minute
- the account is loaded.
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- Each account contains two transaction lists and two transaction
- balances: Allowance and Loans. The Allowance List reflects all your
- customer's liquid assets. Think of it as a checking account. The Loan List
- (if there is one) reflects all your customer's debts. Think of it as a
- credit card account.
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- You can see the two lists by selecting "Reports" on the main screen
- menu. The initial (and default) list is Allowance. To see the Loan List,
- select < Toggle Screen > on the menu bar at the top of the screen, either
- by clicking on it with the mouse, or by pressing the letter <T> (for
- "Toggle") while in the Report Screen. You can also click on the highlighted
- bar at the top of Report Screen, whick will read either "Checking" or
- "Loans." (See USING REPORTS, page 22).
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- Whenever you select "Balance" on the main ATM screen menu, you'll see
- the Allowance Balance. To see the Loan Balance (if there is one), select
- "Reports."
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- So that you or your customers can keep track of any expenditures or
- other transactions that you choose, you can also attach memos. The memos
- are viewed and edited in the Report Screen.
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- Transactions and memos are kept for as long as you want. At any time
- you can delete old transactions and memos to reduce file size.
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- Each account has its own Password, which can be changed independently
- by the customer. (See PASSWORDS, page 26.) This Password is encoded and
- stored in the .ALW file with the transaction data. Also stored in this file
- is screen color information. Storing screen color information in each
- individual account file allows each customer to modify the screen colors to
- his or her own liking, without affecting other customers' screens.
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- SETTING UP AN ACCOUNT
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- OK, you're ready to open an account. Before you start, you need to
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- 1) The customer's name.
- 2) What you'll name the account (use the kid's first name).
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- 4) What day will be pay day.
- 5) How much interest you'll pay your customer to reward
- saving.
- 6) What minimum balance you'll require before the account
- starts earning interest.
- 7) How much interest, if any, you'll charge on loans.
- 8) If you allow loans, should there be automatic repayments each
- week drawn against the allowance balance?
- 9) Do you want printed checks for each withdrawal?
- 10) Can you trust this kid to write his own loans without
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- Got your answers? For an example's sake, let's say you answered this
- way for Customer Number One, Jimmy:
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- 1) His name is Jimmy Spendthrift.
- 2) His account will be "Jimmy."
- 3) His allowance is $8 a week.
- 4) Pay day will be Saturday.
- 5) He'll earn 5 % interest.
- 6) As long as he maintains a $25 balance.
- 7) He pays 6.25 % interest IF he can convince me to advance
- him money.
- 8) And IF he goes into debt, 50 % of his allowance each week
- will automatically be paid against that debt until it is
- retired.
- 9) YES, I want a printed check on each withdrawal.
- 10) Heck NO! No loans unless explicitly approved by me.
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- At the main ATM screen, select "Setup." At the first menu select
- "Banker" and enter your Master Key when prompted. (If you make a mistake in
- typing or enter the wrong key word, PC Allowance will beep and drop back to
- the previous menu screen. Press <ENTER> to try your Master Key again.) At
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- ┌─ SETUP ────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Child's Name: │
- │ File Name: │
- │ Allowance: $ │
- │ Pay Day: Sunday │
- │ Savings Interest: 0.00 % │
- │ Minimum Balance: $ │
- │ Loan Interest: 0.00 % │
- │ Loan Repayment: 0.00 % │
- │ Print Checks: NO │
- │ Free Credit: NO │
- ├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │ F2 = Save configurations < OK > │
- │ ESC = Exit w/o saving < CANCEL > │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Notice that the default Pay Day is Sunday, and that the defaults on
- Print Checks and Free Credit are "NO."
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- Just fill in the answers to the 10 questions:
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- ┌─ SETUP ────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Child's Name: Jimmy Spendthrift │
- │ File Name: Jimmy │
- │ Allowance: $8.00 │
- │ Pay Day: Saturday │
- │ Savings Interest: 5.00 % │
- │ Minimum Balance: $25.00 │
- │ Loan Interest: 6.25 % │
- │ Loan Repayment: 50% │
- │ Print Checks: yes │
- │ Free Credit: NO │
- ├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │ F2 = Save configurations < OK > │
- │ ESC = Exit w/o saving < CANCEL > │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Note that all entries are case-insensitive. You can capitalize or not,
- whichever you prefer. Also, dollar signs and percent signs are not
- important. And, if you're entering dollar amounts, you can leave off the
- cents, if you want. For instance, "$3" or simply "3" is just as good as
- "$3.00." If you don't want to pay a regular weekly allowance, but prefer to
- make irregular deposits as rewards for specific jobs, then just leave the
- "Allowance" line blank, or type "0".
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- To save Jimmy's Setup, press <F2> or click on < OK >. Pressing <ESC> or
- clicking on < CANCEL > will erase anything you've added to the dialog box.
- For more details on setting up or changing an account, see ACCOUNT SETUP,
- page 27.
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- Jimmy's account is now set up. The default Password for any new
- account is "PASSWORD." (Remember the distinction between Passwords and
- the Master Key. The Master Key belongs to the Banker only, and can open
- ANY account. Each individual account has its own Password, and they can
- all be customized.)
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- Maybe the first thing you'll want to do is change Jimmy's password so
- it will be distinct from his siblings or other PC Allowance customers.
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- Select "Setup" again, then select "Customer" and choose "Change
- Password." PC Allowance will prompt you for a new Password. Type in 10
- alphabetical or numeric characters and press <ENTER> or click on < OK >.
- The new Password is saved. And Jimmy can change it to something else
- later if he wants.
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- Note that the program will display a customer's password on the screen
- as it is typed. This is to accomodate inexperienced users and poor typers.
- But it also means that a sibling looking over his sister's shoulder will
- learn the Password. To eliminate that eventuality, while you're still at
- the "Customer/Printer/Banker" menu choose "Hide Password," then choose
- "Yes, show stars." Press <ENTER> to save your selection.
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- Now, when Jimmy types in "avaricious" (his new Password), his sister
- will see: **********.
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- As soon as the first Saturday rolls around, PC Allowance will deposit
- $8 in Jimmy's account. But, until then, the account balance is $0. Why not
- start Jimmy off right? Salt his account with a round $100.
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- Select "Transactions," then "Deposit." PC Allowance will again ask for
- your Master Key. (This is to prevent the customer from depositing YOUR
- money to his account and reaching the $21.4 million limit before his 16th
- birthday.) At the deposit prompt type: "100.00". PC Allowance will echo
- your entry and ask for you to confirm: "Is this all right? Y/N". Type "Y"
- or "N", or click on < OK > or < CANCEL >.
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- Then, PC Allowance will ask if you want to add a memo. If you do, the
- program will pop up a window at the bottom of the screen. You can enter up
- to 255 characters in the memo. Press <ENTER> or click on < OK > to save it.
- Memos are always optional.
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- Once you've saved the deposit and/or the memo, PC Allowance will drop
- back to the ATM screen. Select "Balance" and it will display the latest
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Last Action Type Amount Balance │
- │ 11-07-91 Deposit 100.00 100.00 │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Selecting "Balance" again will cause it to disappear. Notice that this
- is the Allowance Balance, similar to your checking balance. If the customer
- has a loan balance, it won't be displayed here.
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- If you want to see a complete report of your customer's account
- activity, select "Reports."
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- ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ Checking ║
- ║ Date Type Amount Balance ║
- ║ 11-07-91 Deposit 100.00 100.00 M ║
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- If you had attached a memo to your deposit, you'll notice that an "M"
- is displayed at the right of the record. Double click on that record, or
- highlight it and press <ENTER>. The memo will be displayed in a window at
- the bottom of the screen where you can edit it, or even erase it. If there
- is no memo attached, an empty edit box will still be displayed. Now you can
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- Select <T> for "Toggle" or click on the label bar at the top of the
- ATM Screen and you'll see the Loan activity:
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- ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ Loan activity ║
- ║ Date Type Amount Balance ║
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- The screen is empty because there has been no loan activity.
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- While the Reports Screen is displayed, you may also delete records or
- print out an account statement. For more information on those functions,
- see USING REPORTS, page 22.
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- To leave the Reports Screen, press <ESC> or click on < ESCape >.
-
- This covers the basics of setting up and using a customer account.
- Once the account is set up, the customer can load it at any time, as long
- as he or she knows the Password. You can also get into the account by using
- your Master Key in place of the Password, no matter how many times your
- customer changes the Password.
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- PC Allowance will now begin accruing allowance payments on the Pay Day
- that you specified, and the account will begin earning interest, depending
- on your configuration. The customer can check his or her balance, print
- reports and make withdrawals and loan payments. At any time, you can change
- the account configuration, whether the allowance amount, Pay Day, interest
- charges or whatever, just by using the Setup Menu.
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- To make changes in an individual account configuration, select
- "Setup/Banker/Change Existing Account." The Setup Menu will display all
- current configurations, which you can edit. Press <F2> or click on < OK >
- to save the new configurations, or press <ESC> or click on < CANCEL > to
- abort any changes.
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- EVERYDAY USE OF PC ALLOWANCE
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- Now that you've opened accounts for all your customers, you can turn
- operation of the program over to the account owners. Your customer will
- need to know his or her original Password. You might have left it "PASSWORD"
- (the default), but now it's up to the customer to assign a new Password of
- his or her choosing. (See PASSWORDS, page 26).
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- A PC Allowance customer can open an account three ways: 1) Through the
- command line, 2) From the initial directory or 3) by selecting "Other
- Account."
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- For instance, customer Jimmy wants to open PC Allowance and see how
- much his allowance has accumulated. When he launches the program, he can
- type: PCALLOW JIMMY (caps are optional). Account files JIMMY.ALW and
- JIMMY.MEM will automatically be loaded into memory and the initial prompt
- will welcome Jimmy and ask for his Password. Entering the wrong Password
- will abort the program and return computer control to the operating system.
-
- Or, Jimmy can just type PCALLOW at the DOS prompt. Now when the
- program loads, it will display a directory list of all *.ALW files in the
- current directory. Jimmy can click on his file, or highlight it with the
- arrow keys and press <ENTER>. (If more than 10 files are in the directory,
- you may have to scroll the directory menu to see all of them. Click on one
- of the arrows at the corner of the menu, or keep pressing the down or up
- arrow key to see more file names. Once Jimmy has selected a file, PC
- Allowance will welcome him and ask for his Password. Again, entering the
- wrong Password will abort the program and return control to the operating
- system.
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- (You may also run PC Allowance under Microsoft Windows just as you
- would any non-Windows application. For instructions on how to do so,
- consult your Windows manual.)
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- Finally, if PC Allowance is already running, even with another
- customer's account loaded into memory, Jimmy can select "Other Account"
- from the ATM Screen menu. PC Allowance will again display the directory
- list and Jimmy can select his file. In this case, entering the wrong
- Password returns PC Allowance to its previous state, which might be
- displaying the previous account.
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- Once in the account, Jimmy can perform almost any action except those
- that would add money to his account. For those he would need the Master
- Key. For instructions on PC Allowance commands and functions, see the
- appropriate section of this manual.
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- CAUTION: YOUR ARE NOW A BANK!
-
- Converting your kid's allowance to electronic funds transfer poses a
- very real risk that you won't have the funds when he or she makes a demand
- for cash. Suppose your kid is a real squirrel about money. Let's make it
- worse (and more realistic): you have two kids, and they're both squirrels.
- They go for weeks without spending any of their $10-a-week allowances. In
- five weeks, they've accrued $100, in 25 weeks, $500. Before you know it,
- they decide to go halvesies on a projection-screen TV. The whole system
- could break down if you had to go out and borrow the cash.
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- The point here is, if you were paying them allowance in the
- traditional, cash-money way, you'd part with $20 a week and forget about
- it. If you make a conversion to "virtual money" (electronics funds
- transfer) be aware how fast money tends to pile up in their PC Allowance
- accounts and prepare. If you need to, set that $20 a week aside somewhere.
- Remove it from your check book register, transfer $85 a month to a savings
- account, hide the cash in a cigar box. Just be prepared, because every
- dollar that PC Allowance accrues in your kids' accounts will a $1 loan from
- your kid to you -- and it's callable when you least expect it. (Does this
- sound like a man speaking from experience?)
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- A system that has worked well for me is to have my bank automatically
- transfer an amount roughly equal to my two kids' allowances each month from
- my checking into my savings account. (They're both squirrels in the worst
- way.) When they make BIG demands for cash, I pull the money out of savings.
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- Of course, if your kids tend to spend money as fast as it accrues, or
- you're fabulously wealthy, you don't need to worry about any of this.
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- BACKING UP ACCOUNTS
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- It's important to back up your files regularly. Hard disks do fail! If
- you perform regular backups of your system, be sure to include PC Allowance
- files. Remember, your kids' life savings are in there.
-
- You can also make an easy back up of PC Allowance account files
- directly to a floppy disk if you want. Select Setup/Banker/Backup Accounts.
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- PC Allowance will prompt you for a backup drive (the default is the A
- drive).
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- ┌───────── BACK UP ACCOUNTS ─────────┐
- │ Put your backup disk in Drive A │
- │ │
- │ < OK > < CANCEL > │
- └────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Allowance will remember the drive chosen and use that as the default on
- subsequent backups.
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- Once you press <ENTER> or click on < OK >, PC Allowance will copy all
- account and memo files to a floppy disk in the chosen drive. If the disk
- fills, it will prompt you to insert a new disk in the drive. Be sure to use
- a formatted disk with plenty of available space.
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- To restore backed up files, use the DOS Copy command or equivalent to
- copy them from the floppy disk into your PC Allowance subdirectory on your
- hard drive.
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- PC ALLOWANCE: COMMAND SUMMARY
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- ATM SCREEN
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- All commands and functions are accessed through a menu structure
- typical of most popular PC software. Every action begins on the ATM Screen,
- where the user has six choices:
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- Balance
- Transactions
- Reports
- Other Account
- Setup
- Quit
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- BALANCE: This toggles the Allowance account balance display at the
- bottom of the ATM Screen. Clicking on this item, pressing <B> or
- pressing <ENTER> when "Balance" is highlighted will display the account
- balance if it is not currently displayed, or will hide it if it is
- displayed. Included in the display are the date of the last transaction,
- the type of transaction (Allowance, Deposit, Interest, Withdrawal, Loan
- or Loan Payment), the amount of the transaction and the current balance.
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- TRANSACTION: This leads to the Transaction Menu, where the customer
- can make further choices (Deposit, Withdrawal, Loan Payment or Borrow). See
- TRANSACTION SCREEN below.
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- REPORTS: This displays the Reports Screen, where a customer can view
- all existing records transactions and memos, delete transactions, print a
- "statement" or add and edit memos. See USING REPORTS below.
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- OTHER ACCOUNT: This allows a customer to close the current account and
- open another account.
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- SETUP: This leads to three Setup Options: Customer, Printer and
- Banker. See SETUP below.
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- QUIT: Closes all account files and ends the program.
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- The customer gets four choices here. Two of them he or she can do on
- his or her own, and two require the assistance of the banker. Unassisted,
- the customer can make a WITHDRAWAL or a LOAN PAYMENT. However, DEPOSIT or
- BORROW require the banker's Master Key.
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- Select "Withdrawal" to withdraw money. The customer would do this
- because the banker has given him or her cash, made a purchase for which the
- customer must reimburse the banker or has otherwise converted a portion of
- the assets represented in the PC Allowance account to another asset. Maybe
- you and the customer were out shopping and you paid for an item your
- customer wanted. He'd repay you by "withdrawing" money from his PC
- Allowance account. Or maybe your customer was going shopping on his own and
- you gave him cash. He would repay you through the same withdrawal process.
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- Selecting "Withdrawal" produces a new prompt:
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- Withdraw:
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- Just type in the amount. For instance, the banker has spent $12.34 on
- the customer's behalf and the account needs to be reduced accordingly. Type
- "$12.34" or "12.34" (don't use the quotation marks). If the sum is a whole
- dollar amount, the decimal and decimal places are optional. In other words,
- "$12.00," "12.00," "$12" or "12" all work equally well.
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- PC Allowance will ask you to confirm the display:
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- "Is this all right? Y/N"
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- If the amount displayed is correct, press <Y> or click on < OK >. If
- you want to type it over, press <N> or click on < CANCEL >.
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- Next, PC Allowance will ask if you want to add a memo:
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- "Add a memo? Y/N"
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- Press <Y> or <N>, or click on < YES > or < NO >. Memos can be up to
- 255 characters long. If your memo is longer than the window that opens at
- the bottom of the screen, just keep typing. It will begin scrolling off
- to the side.
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- Once you've finished entering your transaction or memo, PC Allowance
- will record the transaction in your account file. If the printer option is
- turned on (see SETUP), PC Allowance will cut a hard-copy "check."
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- DEPOSIT, LOAN PAYMENT and BORROW all work in very similar fashion.
- Let's say you want to reward your customer for raking the leaves. Deposit
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- an extra $10 in his or her account. You don't part with any cash, until
- your customer actually uses it. The main thing to remember is that DEPOSIT
- and BORROW require use of the Master Key for access. Entering the wrong
- Master Key will result in the messages, "You're not allowed to make
- deposits" or "You're not allowed to borrow."
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- USING REPORTS
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- The initial screen displays the stored "checking" transactions. Across
- the top of the computer screen you'll see a menu of key selections:
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- < Memo > < Toggle Screen > < Delete Reports > < Print > < ESCape >
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- We'll cover each of these in a moment. First, though, you'll notice the
- list of checking transactions. The top transaction will be highlighted. The
- lowest one on the screen -- the one at the bottom of the list -- will be
- the last transaction recorded. If the checking account transaction list
- includes more than 19 or so records, then more may have scrolled off the
- top of the screen. To see them, click on the mouse arrows at the top right
- corner of the screen, or press <PageUp>. Or use the arrow keys to move the
- highlight bar upward.
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- You can select any of the menu items across the top of the screen by
- pressing the indicated key, or by clicking on the menu entry with the mouse.
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- MEMO: You may see a capital "M" to the right of some
- transactions. This means that a memo is attached. To see or edit the memo,
- double-click on that transaction with the mouse, or highlight it and press
- <ENTER>. You can also add a memo on this screen by selecting the transaction
- in this way and typing the memo in the empty edit box.
- highlighting any record and pressing <ENTER>.
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- TOGGLE SCREEN: Pressing <T> will toggle the Report Screen back and
- forth between the "checking" and the "loan" reports. The loan screen
- displays all records pertaining to loans -- borrowings, payments and
- interest charges. If there are no transactions pertaining to loans, the
- screen will be blank.
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- DELETE REPORTS: You can save memory and file space by periodically
- deleting transaction records. Clicking on this or pressing <D> will display
- a prompt:
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- ┌─── Delete Records Prior to: ─────┐
- │ │
- │ < OK > < CANCEL > │
- └──────────────────────────────────┘
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- Type a date (MM/DD/YY). PC Allowance will erase all transaction
- records prior to that date, without affecting the current balance, or any
- calculations, including allowance.
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- PRINT: This will print an account "statement" either to your printer
- or to a disk file. Click on this or press <P> and you'll see another menu
- offering two choices:
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- ┌───────────────────┐
- │ Printer │
- │ File │
- └───────────────────┘
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- "Printer" will send the statement to the printer. "File" will send it to an
- ASCII format disk file. PC Allowance will ask for a file name. If you don't
- add an extension (the three letters after the "."), it will automatically
- add the extension of ".PRN". If you give it the name of an existing file,
- PC Allowance will overwrite the old file. The default hard-copy printer
- output is LPT1, which is usually connected to a hard-copy printer. You may
- change the printer connection to LPT2. See CHANGING THE PRINTER PORT below.
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- ESCape: Pressing <ESC> will return the program to the ATM Screen.
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- SETUP
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- Program Setup allows you to configure individual accounts, printer
- functions or the banker's functions. For instance, using this menu choice
- you can change screen colors, make some changes to the printer
- configuration, change Passwords or the Master Key, or set up new accounts
- and change the options in existing accounts.
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- CHANGING COLORS
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- From the ATM Screen select "Setup/Customer/Colors." This will display
- the Color Menu:
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- ╔══════════ Colors ════════════╗
- ║ ATM Screen ║
- ║ ATM Body ║
- ║ ATM Calculator Keys ║
- ║ Menu Scroll Bars ║
- ║ Menu Hot Keys ║
- ║ Menu Color 1 ║
- ║ Menu Color 2 ║
- ║ Menu Color 3 ║
- ║ Drop Shadows ║
- ║ Messages ║
- ║ Restore Default Colors ║
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- Selecting any of those choices will produce a box of color choices.
- Use the mouse or the arrow keys to select a color. PC Allowance will
- display the new colors for the screen element you selected. Selecting
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- "Restore Default Colors" will instantly restore the program's original
- color scheme.
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- Any changes you make to screen colors while an allowance account is
- loaded will affect only that account. Each PC Allowance customer can have
- his or her own custom color scheme without offending the aesthetic
- sensibilities of other customers.
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- PRINTER
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- PC Allowance produces ASCII output that works well on most dot matrix
- and non-PostScript laser printers. If you have a daisy-wheel or other
- printer that doesn't print the ASCII graphic line-drawing characters,
- you may want to change some of the printer defaults.
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- You can also change printer ports and send setup strings to change
- your printer's configuration. Setup strings will allow you, for instance, to
- use a dedicated character set or printer mode for PC Allowance without
- affecting the configuration you use for other applications. Any of these
- operations can be done from the Printer Menu.
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- CHANGING THE PRINTER PORT
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- PC Allowance's default printer port is LPT1. This is probably the
- printer port that you use. If PC Allowance prints OK, then this is what you
- should use. You may, however, have two printers connected to your computer.
- (If the second printer is a serial printer, you can redirect it to LPT2 by
- modifying your CONFIG.SYS file. Consult your DOS manual.) To use the printer
- connected to LPT2 select "Setup/Printer." You'll see this menu:
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- ╔════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ [X] Graphics characters ║
- ║ [ ] Plain ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ [X] LPT1 ║
- ║ [ ] LPT2 ║
- ║ █ Control Codes ║
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- Select LPT2, by clicking on it, by moving the highlight bar to that
- line and pressing <ENTER>, or by typing "2". Click outside the menu box,
- or press <ESC> to close the menu and automatically save the changes.
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- SETUP STRINGS
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- You may send two setup strings to the printer. The first string
- will precede printing output, and the second will follow. To define your
- setup strings, choose "Setup/Printer." At the Printer menu select "Control
- Codes" and you'll see the "Printer Control Codes" menu:
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- ╔═══════════ PRINTER CONTROL CODES ═══════════╗
- ║ S1: ║
- ║ S2: ║
- ║ < OK > < CANCEL > ║
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- Type in your setup strings. Either string can be up to 128 characters
- long. The string will scroll horizontally as you reach the end of the line.
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- PC Allowance uses a syntax similar to WordPerfect for interpreting
- setup strings. There are only four rules:
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- 1) Characters whose ASCII value is larger than 32 decimal and less
- than 128 (printable characters) may be entered either as characters or as an
- ASCII value (decimal only).
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- 2) If the numerical value is used, it must be enclosed in brackets "<>."
- For instance, the character "A" may be used, or you may substitute its ASCII
- value: "<65>"
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- 3) Values that cannot be represented by printable characters must use
- their numerical value in brackets. The <ESC> character, used as the first
- character in many printer control sequences, can be represented as "<027>"
- or "<27>".
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- 4) Do not use spaces in any setup string.
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- A couple of setup examples:
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- Suppose you wanted to tell an Epson compatible printer to switch to
- condensed mode for PC Allowance, but switch back to expanded mode for other
- applications. Your first setup string would be:
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- <15>
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- Your second would be:
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- <18>
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- Suppose you wanted your Hewlett Packard DeskJet to print in "text scale
- mode" (66 lines per page) for PC Allowance, but return to regular mode (63
- lines per page) afterwards. (HINT: PC Allowance's Report output is formatted
- at 66 lines per page to be compatible with most Epson-compatible printers.
- Text mode scale is recommended for HP compatible printers.)
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- Your first setup string would be:
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- <27>&k6W (Selects Text Mode ON)
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- Your second setup string would be:
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- <27>E (Returns the printer to its power-up
- defaults)
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- HP compatible printers also let you string together setup strings.
- Also, the machines usually have the "Roman-8" character set as their
- defaults. The PC Allowance check won't look right if it's printed with
- the Roman-8 character set, so you should select the PC-8 characters. To
- put your HP compatible laser printer in a 66-line mode and select the PC-8
- character, then return to defaults for other applications, you would send
- these strings:
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- S1: <27>&k6W<27>(10U
- S2: <27>E
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- Consult your printer manual for additional setup strings.
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- PASSWORDS
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- Each PC Allowance account receives the default Password of "PASSWORD"
- when the account is first created. To select a new Password, select
- "Setup/Customer/Change Password." You'll get a Password prompt:
-
- ╔════ ACCOUNT PASSWORD ══════════════╗
- ║ Enter a new Password: ║
- ║ ║
- ║ < OK > < CANCEL > ║
- ╚════════════════════════════════════╝
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- Enter up to 10 characters. They can be letters, spaces or numbers.
- Press <ENTER> or click on < OK > to save the Password.
-
- The customer can also choose to have PC Allowance "hide" the Password
- from anyone looking over his or her shoulder while the Password is typed.
- The program's default is to display the Password as the customer types it
- on program start-up. This is to assist poor typists or inexperienced
- computer users. Hiding the Password will help protect it from snooping
- siblings.
-
- To hide the Password select "Setup/Customer/Hide Password." You'll see
- a prompt:
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- ╔════ PASSWORD HIDE ═════╗
- ║ [ ] Yes, show stars ║
- ║ [ ] No, show letters ║
- ╚════════════════════════╝
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- Pressing <Y> for "yes" or clicking on the first line will hide the
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- Password. Pressing <N> for "no" or cllicking on the second line will display
- the Password. You can also use the arrow keys to highlight the choice and
- press <ENTER>.
-
- Of course, the banker's Master Key will over-ride any Password and
- give the banker access to any account, no matter what the Password. The
- Master Key is also usually necessary to make program deposits, borrow money
- or change account configuration.
-
- To change the Master Key, you need to know the old Master Key. The
- default Master Key is "MASTER." If you have not yet changed the Master
- Key, then it should still be "MASTER." The Master Key is always hidden.
- Whenever you type it, only stars (*********) are displayed on the screen
- and you cannot change this default.
-
- To change the Master Key select "Setup/Banker." Before you can go any
- further, PC Allowance will ask for your Master Key. Enter it. If you make a
- mistake or enter the wrong word, the program will beep. Select "Banker" and
- try again.
-
- Once you get past the Master Key prompt, select "Master Key." Now PC
- Allowance will display the existing banker's Master Key. To change it, type
- a new one and press <ENTER>.
-
- What happens if you change the Master Key and forget what you changed
- it to? Not to worry. Your new Master Key is stored in a file named
- PCALLOW.CFG. To restore the original Master Key of "MASTER" just erase
- PCALLOW.CFG. (Make sure your customers never know about this!)
-
- ACCOUNT SETUP
-
- Two choices reached through the "Setup/Banker" menu selection lead to
- the Setup Menu. These are "Setup New Account" and "Change Existing
- Account." All commands and actions are identical for the two choices. The
- obvious difference is that that choosing "Setup New Account" will open a
- blank Setup Menu and choosing "Change Existing Account" will open a menu
- with the existing account options filled in.
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- The blank menu looks like this:
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- ┌─ SETUP ────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Child's Name: │
- │ File Name: │
- │ Allowance: $ │
- │ Pay Day: Sunday │
- │ Savings Interest: 0.00 % │
- │ Minimum Balance: $ │
- │ Loan Interest: 0.00 % │
- │ Loan Repayment: 0.00 % │
- │ Print Checks: NO │
- │ Free Credit: NO │
- ├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │ F2 = Save configurations < OK > │
- │ ESC = Exit w/o saving < CANCEL > │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- As you move the highlight bar through each of the menu's lines, a
- short explanation of that line's information will be displayed at the top
- of the PC screen. Remember that what you enter on this menu will apply only
- to the account named on the second line (File Name). Here are more detailed
- explanations of each line:
-
- CHILD'S NAME: Enter the first and last names of your customer. This is
- the name that will be displayed on the program's opening screen: "Welcome
- Jimmy Spendthrift. Please enter your Password." The name can be up to 20
- characters long (including spaces). For instance, "Jimmy Spendthrift" is 17
- characters.
-
- FILE NAME: Enter a file name where PC Allowance can store the customer's
- transaction records. Since this file name will be displayed on directory
- lists and will be used to open the customer's account, the best choice is
- the customer's first name, such as "Jimmy." Don't use a file name
- extension, because the program will automatically create two files, one
- with an ".ALW" extension and one with ".MEM". As with all DOS filenames,
- don't use more than 8 characters.
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- ALLOWANCE: Enter the WEEKLY allowance amount, from 0 to 1,000,000. You
- can add dollar signs if you want. If you leave out any decimal points, then
- PC Allowance assumes you're entering whole dollar amounts. For instance, to
- enter an allowance of $10 a week, you could enter $10, 10, $10.00 or 10.00.
- To enter $10.50, type $10.50 or 10.50. If you don't want the program to
- automatically accrue a set allowance every week, then leave this line blank
- or enter 0.
-
- PAY DAY: Enter the day of the week you want the allowance amount
- credited.
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- SAVINGS INTEREST: If you put a number on this line, PC Allowance will
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- reward savings with interest accruals, computed on the last day of the
- month on the average balance for the whole month. You can add a "%" if you
- want, and up to two decimal places. For instance, to compute four and a
- half percent (annual) interest, you could enter 4.50 % or 4.50 or 4.5 % or
- 4.5.
-
- MINIMUM BALANCE: Enter the minimum balance required to begin earning
- interest. Use the same format as for ALLOWANCE.
-
- LOAN INTEREST: Enter the annual interest (APR) that wll be applied to
- outstanding loan balances. Remember, a lot of banks charge 18 % APR or more
- on your credit card balances. But you might want to give your kid a better
- break than that. Like the allowance interest, loan charges are calculated
- at the end of the month on the average outstanding balance for the whole
- month.
-
- LOAN REPAYMENT: You can require that a certain portion of your
- customer's allowance will automatically go toward loan repayment until the
- debt is retired. Here, you can specify the amount in 1 percentage point
- amounts, from 0 to 100. For instance, if your customer's allowance is $10
- a week, and he has a $100 loan outstanding, typing 50 on this line would
- retire the loan principal at the rate of $5 per week. Each week, 50
- percent of his allowance, or $5, would be applied to the loan and 50
- percent, or $5, would be added to his allowance account.
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- PRINT CHECKS: Type "Yes" here if you would like PC Allowance to cut a
- check each time money was withdrawn from the account. NOTE: If this option
- is selected, then the customer may not be able to withdraw money if the
- printer is 1) out of paper, 2) malfunctioning or 3) not turned on.
-
- FREE CREDIT: Type "Yes" on this option only if you really trust your
- customer to handle his or her money and PC Allowance account responsibly.
- Typing "Yes" is sort of like unlimited overdraft protection at your bank.
- This means the customer can write himself a loan at any time without using
- the banker's Master Key. Of course, the loan's only on paper until you
- actually fork over the cash to your customer. But the temptation to
- "borrow" against the bank could put your customer's accounts way out of
- whack if you let them do this unsupervised.
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- When you've filled out the menu, press <F2> or click on < OK > to save
- it. Press <ESC> or click on < CANCEL > to abort any changes. If you try to
- save an "empty configuration," or one without a file name specified,
- PC Allwance will warn you that you can't.
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- HACKERS AND CRACKERS
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- Sooner or later most kids will try to hack PC Allowance and beat
- the system somehow. They'll try several approaches:
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- o They'll locate your Master Key and use it to make deposits to
- their account. This is easy enough to thwart: If you suspect
- someone knows your Master Key, change it.
-
- o They'll learn how to restore the default Master Key. This one's
- tough, because once a kid knows this, there's not much you can do by
- yourself. If it happens to you, give me a call. I'll tell you how
- to change the embedded default password.
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- o They'll set the sytem date ahead a year or so (the greedy ones
- will set it ahead several years), load their account and accrue tons of
- money in allowance and interest. Unfortunately, this won't work. When
- the system date is restored to normal, PC Allowance will detect "bogus"
- transactions created this way.
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- The budding hacker will get three choices:
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- ╔══════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ BOGUS Transactions Detected! ║
- ╟──────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Stop without doing anything ║
- ║ Delete the Bogus Transactions ║
- ║ Enter the Master Key ║
- ╚══════════════════════════════════╝
-
- This gives him or her a graceful way out: If the customer selects
- "Delete the Bogus Transactions," then PC Allowance will erase the bad
- transactions and return the account balance to its correct value, with no
- one the wiser. Of course, if you come across this, you can enter your
- Master Key and see just what your customer tried to get away with.
-
- o Finally, your customer may try to hack your Master Key. PC
- Allowance uses a moderately sophisticated encryption formula, so it won't
- be easy. But it can be done. I suggest you change your Master Key
- regularly.
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- INDEX
-
- Accounts
- backing up, 19
- calculations, 11-12
- files, 9,11
- names, 11
- opening, 12-14,27-29
- "spending," 4
- viewing, 18,20
- Allowance List, 12
- Association of Shareware Professionals, 9
- ATM Screen, 6,10,20
- Balance, 3,10,12,13,15-16,17,20,29
- Banker's Master Key, 5,6,13,15,17,21,22,27,29
- Bogus transactions, 30
- Calculations, 3,5,11-12,22,29
- Colors, 9,12,23-24
- CompuServe, 8,9
- GEnie, 8,9
- Hackers, 30
- Installation, 9
- Interest, 3,4,11,12,13,17,20,22,28-29,30
- License, 7
- Loan List, 12,17,22
- Memos, 3,111,12,15,20,21
- Minimum balance, 3,13,29
- Mouse, 3,6,10,12,22,23
- Passwords, 3,6,9,12,17,23,26-27,30
- default, 5,15,18,26,27
- hiding, 15,26
- Printer Port, changing, 24
- Printer setup strings, 24-26
- Printing, 24-26
- checks, 4,10,13,14,21,29
- reports, 17,23
- Registering, 7-8
- Reports, 12,16,17,20,22-23
- Setup account, 12-15,27-29
- Setup, program defaults, 23-27
- Shareware, 7
- Support, user, 8-9
- Transactions, 10,11,12,15-16,20,21,22,28,30
- deleting from reports, 22
- making 15,21-22
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