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ParM stands for Parametrable Menu.
ParM allow you to build your own menus in order to run all the programs you
can have on one ore more disks. This is very usefull for hard disk owners
which have programs deeply enclosed in subdirectories. With ParM, you can
run them without going through directories under either WorkBench or CLI.
With ParM, you can start programs in either WorkBench or CLI mode. The
advantage of WorkBench mode is that the default directory of the program
you run is the one in which the program file is. In the other hand, you
can't leave ParM when workbench processes are running.
Installation:
Put ParM with its icon wherever you want, and just put the default
config file "ParM.cfg" in S: if you use it. If you don't, you'll have
to specify the config file in the command line or in the tool types of
the icon, otherwise, you will have to cancel the requester and won't
have any menus.
See doc file for more info
Signature:
S.R. & P.C.
This is not Status Register and Program Counter but Sylvain Rougier &
Pierre Carrette. We are Frenchies so we hope the documentation is
readable. We put our work in making english language comments, but it
isn't allways easy, so be fair with us.
Donnations:
If you enjoy this program, send donnations and/or bugs report to:
Sylvain Rougier
86000 Poitiers
France.