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Version 2.0
COMIC-PRO 2.0
(c)Copyright 1989-1992 Visionary Technology
John Arocho, Software Designer
All Rights Reserved
REQUIREMENTS
COMPUTER
Any IBM PC Compatible computer
MONITOR
Monochrome, CGA, EGA and VGA are supported
DISK
5 1/4" or 3 1/2" hi-density floppy disk
Hard disk drive required for installation
MOUSE
Microsoft compatible mouse supported
TRADEMARKS
COMICPRO is a trademark of Visionary Technology
IBM PC is a trademark of International Business Machines
Microsoft Mouse is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation
1. INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Comic-Pro...
Comic-Pro is a database system which manages your comic book and
magazine collections. Comic-Pro uses state-of-the-art software
techniques to provide you with a easy to use system. You control
Comic-Pro by selecting choices from menus and list boxes. You can
also use a mouse with Comic-Pro. These features make Comic-Pro
powerful yet fun to use.
Comic books and magazines are managed in the same manner. You only
need to understand how Comic-Pro organizes your collection. Don't
worry, it's easy to understand. Here goes! Comic-Pro separates you
collection into titles and issues.
Titles are the headings of comic-books and magazines. Some headings
for comic-books are Silver Surfer, Spider-man, X-men and Fantastic
Four. A few magazine headings are Mad, Crazy!, Conan, Time; even
Newsweek!
Issues are the actual books and magazines. You may have one title yet
many issues of the title, even the whole collection! A beginning
collector may only have 10 issues of one title; X-men volume 1 issues
200 to 210. Comic-Pro considers this as ten issues of one title.
Comic-Pro generates four reports. The Title Collection Report, Title
Statistics Report, Missing Issues Summary Report and Missing Issues
Detail Report. These reports are tools for managing your collection.
This diagram illustrates how Comic-Pro is organized. This information
is provided so you may investigate and expand your system in the
future.
Your issues are saved in ISSUE.DBF. When you generate reports the
files on the right are created; MISSINGD.TXT, MISSINGS.TXT, STATUS.TXT
and TITLE.TXT. Your reports are text files which you can import into
your other software, including wordprocessing software. Your issues
database contains reference codes to the titles, artists, grades and
publishers you use. The database files on the left; TITLE.DBF,
ARTIST.DBF, GRADE.DBF and PUBLISHR.DBF contain the names for your
reference codes.
The licensed version of Comic-Pro comes with a full manual. Inside
the manual you will find detailed information of all your system
files. This allows you to understand your system and create
extensions, like new reports.
Enjoy.
2. INSTALLING COMIC-PRO
Comic-Pro has an easy installation program. To install Comic-Pro,
turn on your computer then insert your Original Demo Diskette into
your floppy disk drive.
The install program will work from floppy drive A: or B: Asumming
your using floppy A, logon by typing A: , then press <ENTER>. Start
the installation by typing INSTALL, then press <ENTER>.
You will be prompted for the installation drive. Most likely, you
only have one hard disk drive. This hard disk is called C: If you
have more than one hard drive you will see a box with each one listed.
Select the hard disk by pressing <ENTER>.
Next, you will be prompted for a INSTALL directory. The installation
program will copy the system into this directory. The default
directory is \COMICPRO, so press <ENTER>
Finally, when the install process is done, you will be returned to
your DOS prompt, A: or B: Remove the Demo Diskette and press
<CTRL><ALT><DELETE>. Your computer will restart. When you see a
prompt similar to C:\. Start Comic-Pro by typing COMICPRO, then
press <ENTER>.
3. STARTING COMIC-PRO
Turn on your computer. After your computer loads DOS you will see a
message like C: This is your DOS prompt. To start Comic-Pro type
COMICPRO, then press <ENTER> This command will run COMICPRO.BAT.
The file instructs DOS to switch into the Comic-Pro directory and run
CP.EXE (Comic-Pro system file)
Comic-Pro has the following video options:
CP BW, Black & White video
CP C43, 43 Line Color
CP C50, 50 Line Color
The option you select depends on what kind of monitor you have. You
may edit the COMICPRO.BAT file so your option is included as your
default. Refer to the table below to determine which you can use with
your monitor.
Comic-Pro defaults to 25 line color mode. If you have a CGA or
MONOCHROME monitor select your option by specifying it on the command
line. For example: To use a MONOCHROME monitor type CP BW, followed
by <ENTER>
You can make this change permanent by editing your COMICPRO.BAT file.
Currently COMICPRO.BAT contains the command CP, which starts the
system in the default video mode. You may edit the COMICPRO.BAT file
to include your video option.
4. USING COMIC-PRO
4.A. THE BASICS
You control a highlighted bar with the cursor keys (left arrow, right
arrow, up arrow and down arrow). On the main menu you can press any
arrow key, however when your highlight is in a vertical window press
up arrow or down arrow.
NOTE: Quick-Key Menu Access Options can be selected by pressing the
first letter of the name. In vertical windows the option key is
separated by a ")".
4.B. THE MAIN MENU
Comic-Pro uses a horizontal main menu bar with
pull down windows. Above are the main menu options. When you select
a main menu option a vertical window appears. This window contains
sub-options for your menu choice. If you select the title option the
following sub-options appear.
4.C. USING A MOUSE
The mouse is a pointing device. With a mouse you can control the
cursor without using your keyboard. When you place your mouse cursor
on a valid option it becomes highlighted. Clicking on the left mouse
button selects the current option. A mouse improves your productivity
in Comic-Pro and is also fun.
NOTE: Your mouse will NOT operate unless you load your MOUSE DRIVER
first (Please refer to your mouse manual if necessary). This system
was developed with a Microsoft Mouse. Any Microsoft compatible mouse
will work with Comic-Pro .
4.D. WHAT ARE CODES?
Comic-Pro uses codes for quick entry of titles, artists, grades,
publishers and issues. The code is usually an abbreviation for a
title, artist or publisher name. Listed below are some examples:
CODE TYPE CODE CODE NAME
TITLE CODE AS AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
ARTIST CODE JB JOHN BYRNE
GRADE CODE NM NEAR MINT
PUBLISHER CODE MCG MARVEL COMICS GROUP
You should use codes that you can easily recognize, try to avoid
complicating your codes unless necessary. In cases where many titles
have similar names try to develop a simple code scheme.
If you can't remember a code then press <F2> and they will appear in a
pop-up list box. If your codes are consistent you will be able to
enter them directly into forms rather than using the pop-up list box.
4.E. WINDOWS & LIST-BOXES
This is a listbox. Comic-Pro displays your comic-book and magazine
data inside of windows and pop-up listboxes. You can control windows
and listboxes by using a keyboard or your mouse.
USING THE KEYBOARD
KEY ACTION
UP ARROW Goto previous record
DOWN ARROW Goto next record
PAGE UP Goto next page
PAGE DOWN Goto previous page
HOME Goto top row in list box
END Goto last row in list box
CTRL/HOME Goto first record
CTRL/END Goto last record
LEFT ARROW Pan to previous column
RIGHT ARROW Pan to next column
LETTER (A-Z) Search for record
ESC Exit window/list box
RETURN or ENTER Exit window/list box
NOTE: CTRL/HOME and CTRL/END are activated by first pressing <CTRL>
then without releasing <CTRL> pressing the <HOME> or <END> key.
WARNING! The instructions for EXIT vary in DELETE windows. Follow
the DELETE instructions when you are in a DELETE window or list-box.
USING THE MOUSE
Windows and listboxes have mouse controls on the lower left-hand
corner as shown above. The controls are buttons for moving up, down,
left and right. The exit button appears as a triple bar. The far
left shows the current record number of your data.
HINT: LEFT Click on the Record number
to SEARCH for data in a lisbox or window.
Position the mouse cursor on one of the controls and click the right
mouse button once. The mouse controls are quick! DO NOT leave your
finger on the mouse button. If you try to pass the top or the bottom
of the window you might hear several mouse squeaks!
5. REPORT MENU
5.A. USING REPORTS
This menu is used to generate reports. When a report is viewed or
printed, a ASCII text file is generated. This allows you to use your
reports with other software programs. Using another program or word
processor you can load the ASCII text file then add additional
information. The report files always contain the last report
generated. To keep multiple reports of the same type then you must
rename the file or copy file onto another directory on your hard
drive.
5.B. TITLE-COLLECTION OPTION
This is the main Comic-Pro report. Each title is printed along with a
breakdown of issues that you have and issues that you need. The check
box is printed before each missing issue so that you can use it to log
the issues you purchase. When more than one issue is missing
Comic-Pro considers them as a missing series. Check boxes are printed
before each missing series.
X-MEN (XM)
MARVEL COMICS GROUP (MCG)
VOLUME 1
MY FAVORITE COLLECTION
NO.# COMMENTS QTY PRICE TOTAL ARTIST GRADE
111 - 1 15.00 15.00 NEAR MINT
125 - 1 11.00 11.00 NEAR MINT
134 - PHOENIX BECOMES DARK PHOENIX! 1 10.00 10.00 NEAR MINT
135 - X-MEN DEFEATED BY DARK PHOENIX 1 10.00 10.00 NEAR MINT
136 - THE FINAL PHASE OF THE PHOENIX 1 8.50 8.50 NEAR MINT
137 - DOUBLE-SIZE ISSUE: DEATH OF PHOENIX! 1 11.00 11.00 NEAR MINT
138 - CYCLOPS LEAVES X-MEN. DAZZLER APP 1 8.50 8.50 NEAR MINT
166 - DOUBLE SIZE ISSUE 1 4.20 4.20 NEAR MINT
169 - 1 3.20 3.20 NEAR MINT
171 - ROGUE JOINS THE X-MEN 1 6.00 6.00 NEAR MINT
TOTAL ISSUES 29 OF 188
TOTAL VALUE $141.30
MISSING 161 ISSUES
COLLECTION 85.64 % INCOMPLETE
5.C. TITLE-STATISTICS OPTION
This report lists the statistics of each title in your collection.
The report shows how many issues of each title you have, it's value,
how many issues you are missing and the it's completeness percentage.
The complete percent is determined by using the oldest issue of the
title as the starting point and the newest issue as the ending point.
The system checks the issues between the start and end to verify if
you have it or if it is missing. This method is used because some
collectors do not start with
TITLE TOTAL TOTAL MISSING COMPLETE
ISSUES VALUE
SPIDER-MAN 231 462.00 19 92.40 %
X-MEN 29 141.30 161 4.36 %
FANTASTIC FOUR 126 126.00 49 72.00 %
MARVEL FANFARE 20 100.00 0 100.00 %
ARCHIE 94 94.00 33 4.02 %
SILVER SURFER 55 55.00 0 100.00 %
THOR 51 51.00 199 20.40 %
606 1029.30
5.D. MISSING-ISSUES-SUMMARY OPTION
This report is a simple missing issue checklist. All single and
series of missing issues are included in this report. This report is
your want list for issues of a specific title. On the next page is an
example of an X-men Missing Issue Summary Report.
X-MEN (XM)
MARVEL COMICS GROUP (MCG)
VOLUME 1
MY FAVORITE COLLECTION
[ ] 1 - 110 Missing Series
[ ] 112 - 124 Missing Series
[ ] 126 - 133 Missing Series
[ ] 139 - 165 Missing Series
[ ] 167 - 168 Missing Series
[ ] 170 - Missing Issue
MISSING 161 ISSUES
COLLECTION 85.64 % INCOMPLETE
5.E. MISSING-ISSUES-DETAIL OPTION
The Missing Issue Detail report is generated for one title. The
reports shows which issues you have and which are missing. Both
missing single issues and series are listed along with a check box.
This report is handy when you go conventions and dealers. With this
report you can decide if you would like to buy duplicate issues, get
one of your missing issues or try to fill a gap in a missing series.
On the next page is an example of my X-men Missing Issues report.
X-MEN (XM)
MARVEL COMICS GROUP (MCG)
VOLUME 1
MY FAVORITE COLLECTION
NO.# COMMENTS QTY PRICE TOTAL ARTIST GRADE
[ ] 1 - 110 Missing Series
111 - 1 15.00 15.00 NEAR MINT
[ ] 112 - 124 Missing Series
125 - 1 11.00 11.00 NEAR MINT
[ ] 126 - 133 Missing Series
134 - PHOENIX BECOMES DARK PHOENIX! 1 10.00 10.00 NEAR MINT
135 - X-MEN DEFEATED BY DARK PHOENIX 1 10.00 10.00 NEAR MINT
136 - THE FINAL PHASE OF THE PHOENIX 1 8.50 8.50 NEAR MINT
137 - DOUBLE-SIZE ISSUE: DEATH OF PHOENIX! 1 11.00 11.00 NEAR MINT
138 - CYCLOPS LEAVES X-MEN. DAZZLER APP 1 8.50 8.50 NEAR MINT
[ ] 139 - 165 Missing Series
166 - DOUBLE SIZE ISSUE 1 4.20 4.20 NEAR MINT
[ ] 167 - 168 Missing Series
169 - 1 3.20 3.20 NEAR MINT
[ ] 170 - Missing Issue
171 - ROGUE JOINS THE X-MEN 1 6.00 6.00 NEAR MINT
TOTAL ISSUES 29 OF 188
TOTAL VALUE $141.30
MISSING 161 ISSUES
COLLECTION 85.64 % INCOMPLETE
5.F. MISSING-ISSUES-CHECKLIST OPTION
The Missing Issue Checklist report is generated for one title. The
reports shows which issues you have and which are missing. This report
shows each missing issues with a check box. This report is great
for shopping at conventions and with dealers. As you purchase your issues
just check them off. Later you can enter them into the system with the
ADD-ISSUE option. The following is a sample page from my Spider-Man report.
AMAZING SPIDERMAN (SM)
MARVEL COMICS (MCG)
VOLUME 1
MAIN COLLECTION
[ ] 222 - Missing Issue
223 - RED GHOST & SUPER APES
[ ] 224 - Missing Issue
225 - FOOLKILLER APP.
[ ] 229 - Missing Issue
233 - TARANTULA APP.
234 - MARVEL COMICS COLLECTING GUIDE
235 - THE ORIGIN OF WILL-O-THE-WISP
236 - TARANTULA DIES
237 - STILT MAN APP.
238 - 1ST APP. OF HOBGOBLIN
239 - 2ND APP. OF HOBGOBLIN
240 - VULTURE APP.
[ ] 359 - Missing Issue
[ ] 360 - Missing Issue
[ ] 361 - Missing Issue
362 - CARNAGE PART 2
363 - CARNAGE PART 3
364 - SHOCKER APP.
365 - 30TH ANN. ISSUE
366 - RED SKULL
MISSING 252 ISSUES
COLLECTION 68.85 % INCOMPLETE
5.G. WANT-LIST OPTION
The Want-List report is generated for all the titles in your collection.
Each title name is listed along with it's volume number and publisher.
The missing issues for each title are listed by ranges. If no range
exists then single issue numbers are listed. The Want List is perfect
for uploading to the compuserve forum* or bulletin boards. Your want
list can also be placed as advertisements in magazines (such as,
Comics Value Monthly) or magazines (like, Comics Buyer's Guide.)
Here's a portion of my Want List report.
Fantastic Four Vol #1
Marvel Comics
1-40, 42-43, 45-46, 51-54, 56-102, 104-207,
209-216, 222-226, 228-229, 231-233, 235-249
Amazing Spiderman Vol #1
Marvel Comics
1-33, 35-43, 45, 50-59, 61-62, 69-74, 76-78, 84,
86-88, 103-120, 122-170, 188, 190, 196, 211-216,
218-219, 221-222, 224, 226-230, 258, 260, 262-349,
351-354, 356, 359-361,
Xmen Vol #1
Marvel Comics
1-110, 112-124, 126-133, 139-148, 150-165, 167,
5.H CATALOG-BY-PRICE OPTION
The Catalog reports are Comic-Pro 2.0 distinguishing feature; no other
system allows this type of a report to be created. Comic-Pro 2.0
represents our attempt in providing state-of-the-art technology for you.
These reports are generated across all titles. The difference between
the various catalogs is which title information is shown. These reports
are similar to those found in many price guides (like, Comic Value Monthly)
Except you can create them without paying a Ad Agency or Art Agency. These
reports can save you a bundle if you place ads to sell or trade your comics.
Take a look, were sure these reports will be your favorite too.
This Catalog shows each title, it's volume number and publisher. Followed
by each issue of this title in numercial order showing it's grade and price.
ASTONISHING TALES FANTASTIC FOUR ANNU MARVEL FANFARE
V#1 - MARVEL (continued) (continued)
=================== =================== ===================
3 G........ 2.00 17 M........ 3.00 12 M........ 2.50
13 M........ 2.50
15 M........ 2.50
DEFENDERS FANTASY MASTERPIECE
V#1 - MARVEL V#1 - MARVEL
=================== =================== MARVEL PREMIRE
V#1 - MARVEL
1 VF...... 20.00 11 VG....... 2.00 ===================
2 F........ 8.00
1 NM....... 1.00
THE INCREDIBLE HULK
FANTASTIC FOUR V#1 - MARVEL
V#1 - MARVEL =================== MARVEL SPOTLIGHT
=================== V#1 - MARVEL
137 G........ 1.00 ===================
41 G........ 4.00
44 F....... 12.00 1 VG....... 1.00
47 G........ 4.00 IRON MAN 2 G........ 1.00
48 VG...... 50.00 V#1 - MARVEL 5 F........ 1.00
49 VG...... 20.00 ===================
50 VG...... 30.00
55 VG...... 10.00 38 G........ 2.00 NOT BRAND ECHH
103 VG....... 2.00 V#1 - MARVEL
208 NM....... 2.00 ===================
217 NM....... 3.00 IRON MAN AND SUBMAR
218 M........ 2.00 V#1 - MARVEL 1 VG....... 1.00
219 M........ 2.00 =================== 2 G........ 1.00
220 M........ 2.00
221 M........ 2.00 1 G....... 20.00
227 NM....... 2.00 PHOENIX, THE UNTOLD
230 M........ 2.00 V#1 - MARVEL
234 M........ 3.00 MARVEL FANFARE ===================
250 M........ 4.00 V#1 - MARVEL
=================== 1 NM....... 9.00
FANTASTIC FOUR ANNU 1 M....... 17.00
V#1 - MARVEL 6 M........ 4.50
=================== 7 M........ 2.50
8 M........ 2.50
15 M........ 3.00 9 M........ 2.50
5.I CATALOG-BY-GRADE OPTION
This Catalog shows each title, it's volume number and publisher. Followed
by each issue of this title in numercial order showing it's grade.
John E. Arocho
Astoria, NY 11105
06/30/92 Page 1
ASTONISHING TALES FANTASTIC FOUR ANNU MARVEL FANFARE
V#1 - MARVEL (continued) (continued)
=================== =================== ===================
3 GOOD 17 MINT 12 MINT
13 MINT
15 MINT
DEFENDERS FANTASY MASTERPIECE
V#1 - MARVEL V#1 - MARVEL
=================== =================== MARVEL PREMIRE
V#1 - MARVEL
1 VERY FINE 11 VERY GOOD ===================
2 FINE
1 NEAR MINT
THE INCREDIBLE HULK
FANTASTIC FOUR V#1 - MARVEL
V#1 - MARVEL =================== MARVEL SPOTLIGHT
=================== V#1 - MARVEL
137 GOOD ===================
41 GOOD
44 FINE 1 VERY GOOD
47 GOOD IRON MAN 2 GOOD
48 VERY GOOD V#1 - MARVEL 5 FINE
49 VERY GOOD ===================
50 VERY GOOD
55 VERY GOOD 38 GOOD NOT BRAND ECHH
103 VERY GOOD V#1 - MARVEL
208 NEAR MINT ===================
217 NEAR MINT IRON MAN AND SUBMAR
218 MINT V#1 - MARVEL 1 VERY GOOD
219 MINT =================== 2 GOOD
220 MINT
221 MINT 1 GOOD
227 NEAR MINT PHOENIX, THE UNTOLD
230 MINT V#1 - MARVEL
234 MINT MARVEL FANFARE ===================
250 MINT V#1 - MARVEL
=================== 1 NEAR MINT
FANTASTIC FOUR ANNU 1 MINT
V#1 - MARVEL 6 MINT
=================== 7 MINT
8 MINT
15 MINT 9 MINT
5.J CATALOG-BY-COMMENT OPTION
This Catalog shows each title, it's volume number and publisher. Followed
by each issue of this title in numercial order showing it's comment.
John E. Arocho
Astoria, NY 11105
06/30/92 Page 1
ASTONISHING TALES FANTASTIC FOUR ANNU MARVEL FANFARE
V#1 - MARVEL (continued) (continued)
=================== =================== ===================
3 Kazar & Dr. Doo 17 9/83 12 Black Widow
13 Black Widow
15 Thing
DEFENDERS FANTASY MASTERPIECE
V#1 - MARVEL V#1 - MARVEL
=================== =================== MARVEL PREMIRE
V#1 - MARVEL
1 Hulk & Dr. Stra 11 Torch & Toro ===================
2 Dr. Strange
1 Origin Warlock
THE INCREDIBLE HULK
FANTASTIC FOUR V#1 - MARVEL
V#1 - MARVEL =================== MARVEL SPOTLIGHT
=================== V#1 - MARVEL
137 ===================
41 Frightful Four
44 Introduction Of 1 Red Wolf Origin
47 Beware The Hidd IRON MAN 2 Warewolf By Nig
48 1st App. Silver V#1 - MARVEL 5 1st Ghost Rider
49 2nd App. Silver ===================
50 Silver Surfer B
55 Silver Surfer X 38 Ganster Issue NOT BRAND ECHH
103 Submariner App. V#1 - MARVEL
208 Sphinx Attacks ===================
217 Dazzler App. IRON MAN AND SUBMAR
218 Frightful Four V#1 - MARVEL 1
219 Monster Invades =================== 2
220 Brief Origin
221 Earth Attacked 1 One Shot
227 Brain Parasites PHOENIX, THE UNTOLD
230 Avengers App. V#1 - MARVEL
234 John Byrne Art MARVEL FANFARE ===================
250 250th Anniv. Is V#1 - MARVEL
=================== 1 Oneshot
FANTASTIC FOUR ANNU 1 Spiderman, Dare
V#1 - MARVEL 6 Spiderman & Sca
=================== 7 Hulk/dd
8 Dr. Strange
15 Dr. Doom App. 9 Manthing
5.K CATALOG-BY-ARTIST OPTION
This Catalog shows each title, it's volume number and publisher. Followed
by each issue of this title in numercial order showing it's artist.
AMAZING SPIDERMAN A WHAT IF..? XMEN ANNUAL
V#1 - MARVEL V#1 - MARVEL V#1 - MARVEL
=================== =================== ===================
9 36 7
13
17
18 XMEN
V#1 - MARVEL
===================
SPIDERMAN & AMAZING
V#1 - MARVEL 111 John Byrne
=================== 125 John Byrne
134 John Byrne
1 135 John Byrne
136 John Byrne
137 John Byrne
SILVER SURFER 138 John Byrne
V#2 - MARVEL 149
=================== 166
168
1 169
171
172
TALES OF SUSPENSE 173
V#1 - MARVEL 174
=================== 175
176
66 177
75 178 John Romita Jr.
92 179 John Romita Jr.
95 180 John Romita Jr.
181 John Romita Jr.
182 John Romita Jr.
TALES TO ASTONISH 183 John Romita Jr.
V#1 - MARVEL 184 John Romita Jr.
=================== 185 John Romita Jr.
186
79 187
188 John Romita Jr.
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