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[DIR] Parent Directory 11-May-2007 21:26 - [TXT] READ_ME.NOW 29-Sep-1998 05:56 1k [TXT] STAMPALL.LST 19-Jun-1997 09:33 1k [TXT] STAMPS.CPX 05-Jul-1997 11:52 19k [TXT] STAMPS.LST 19-Jun-1997 09:33 1k [TXT] STAMPS.TXT 05-Jul-1997 11:47 9k

                          LINNHE COMPUTING PROGRAMS
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UTILITIES
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PROFILE 2 - The Atari system analyser
   This is *the* most comprehensive system analyser available and fully
   compatible with all Atari machines and Atari emulators and operating
   systems including MultiTOS, MagiC, MagiCMac, MagiCPC, Geneva, GEMulator,
   STonX, PaCifiST.

   PROFILE 2 is a modern design GEM program with an easy to use and thorough
   interface which includes:

      Choice of system screen fonts

      Amodal dialogs in windows

      Submenus

      Full keyboard or mouse control

      ST-Guide context-sensitive help using ST-Guide either as an accessory
      or from disk

      Any page, series of pages or whole report can be sent to the printer, a
      disk file or the clipboard

      Printer initialisation string

      User-defined report label

      Configuration saved to disk

      GEM-List keyboard standard compliant

   The report is most thorough, consisting of the following:

       1  Hardware, TOS and Display
       2  Memory
       3  Drives
       4  pun_info Structure
       5  File System Limits and Capabilities
       6  Floppy Disk Drive A Check
       7  ROM Cartridge
       8  Serial Devices - Current Settings
       9  Miscellaneous Falcon030 Details
      10  AES
      11  VDI Drivers
      12  Installed Fonts
      13  Multitasking System
      14  Multitasking System - Configuration File
      15  Multitasking System - GEM.CNF File
      16  AV Server Protocol Status
      17  Important System Configuration Addresses
      18  Operating System Header Block
      19  Program Basepages
      20  AES Internal Shell Buffer - Installed DESKTOP/NEWDESK.INF File
      21  AES Internal Shell Buffer - The Installed Configuration
      22  Control Panel Settings and GDOS
      23  GDOS - ASSIGN.SYS File
      24  GDOS - EXTEND.SYS File
      25  AUTO Folder Programs
      26  Current Accessories
      27  Current CPX Modules
      28  Currently Running AES Processes
      29  Vertical Blank Interrupts
      30  Cookie Jar Configuration
      31  Cookie Jar Interpretation
      32  Environment Variables
      33  System Variables
      34  Exception Vectors - First 32
      35  Exception Vectors - TRAPs
      36  Exception Vectors - FPU and MMU Interrupts
      37  Exception Vectors - MFP 68901 Interrupts
      38  Exception Vectors - TT MFP and SCC Interrupts

   Each page consists of many items and can run to hundreds of lines each.

   XBRA and XNAM compliancy can be checked for on System Variables and
   Exception Vectors via a dialog or double-clicking on the relevant line in
   the display window.

   PROFILE 2 is shareware and costs a minimum of 5 UK Pounds to register.
   This provides a key which gives you access to all parts of the program.
   All printing and disk operations are unavailable in the non-registered
   version.

   Send 6 UK Pounds to Mark S Baines and he'll send you a disk with the
   latest version of PROFILE 2 fully registered with your own personal key,
   together with all the other Linnhe Computing programs (some not available
   here). For outside of Europe add an extra 1 UK pound for postage.

   Payment is by cash, cheques (drawn on UK banks only) and postal orders
   only. Cheques must be made out to "Mark S Baines". Eurocheques, American
   Express money orders and bank drafts are accepted in UK POUNDS STERLING
   only.

   The latest version will always be available from:

   The Linnhe Computing web site:
      http://www.stsd.demon.co.uk/linnhe.html
      specifically:
      http://www.stsd.demon.co.uk/profile2.html

   CIX:
      atari.st conference current filelist topic (such as atari.st/files97).

   FTP:
      ftp.demon.co.uk (158.152.1.44) /pub/atari/ directory.
      ftp.uni-paderborn.de (131.234.22.34) /atari/tools/util directory.

      I will try to upload to these sites, but they are increasingly
      difficult to log onto.

   BBS networks:
      FAN base FAN.UTIL.MISC

   PD Libraries:
      Floppyshop and FaST Club.


DSKCHK - Floppy disk checker
   A simple TOS-based program which can be used from a command line
   interface, which will report on the format and structure of a floppy disk
   and test it's integrity, reporting on any errors found.


SEEKMS - Floppy disk seek rate setter
   A series of programs to set the seek rates of the floppy disk drives,
   essential for those that have updated to a HD floppy disk drive.


SET_DEV7 - Set device 7 as the default serial port on the Falcon
   A little program that sets the default system serial device on a Falcon to
   device 7 by doing a Bconmap(7). This remains in effect until another
   program resets the device or a reset. It should overcome most of the
   problems people have with the Modem 1 port not working, especially after
   running several comms programs.



CPX MODULES
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STDCODES - Dial Codes Index CPX
   Dial Codes Index is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory
   (or alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It allows you to find which
   Place, Country or Use corresponds to a particular dialling code or visa
   versa. Other details are also shown. Over 4600 UK national and
   international codes are available.


POSTCODE - Post Codes Index CPX
   Post Codes Index is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory
   (or alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It allows you to find where a
   UK Post Code refers to or the Outcode for a particular town.


CHAR_TAB - Character Table CPX
   Character Table is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory (or
   alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It shows the current system font
   and allows any character to be clicked on and its value in hexadecimal,
   decimal, octal and binary to be displayed.


KEYCODES - Show Key Codes
   Show Key Codes is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory (or
   alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS) and is aimed mostly at
   programmers. It allows you to type any key combination and displays the
   Key Scan Code, the Shift State and the Key ASCII Code. Values are shown in
   hexadecimal, decimal and octal. In addition, the ASCII representation of
   the key combination is shown and the Keyboard Legend, i.e. that written on
   the main key pressed.


CAR_REG - Car Registration CPX
   Car Registration is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory
   (or alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It allows you to find where a
   car was registered in the UK and its year of registration.


CALLFSEL - Call File Selector CPX
   Call File Selector is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory
   (or alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It allows you to call the
   file selector from within any program which has access to the menu bar and
   the XCONTROL panel accessory. It is compatible with all file selectors.


WAY_PNTS - Way Points Difference CPX
   Way Points Difference is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel
   accessory (or alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It shows the
   Distance between two UK Ordnance Survey National Grid References and the
   Magnetic Bearing of the second from the first.


DATE_DAY - Week Day of Date CPX
   Week Day of Date is a CPX module for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory
   (or alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It shows the Week Day Name,
   Day Number and Week Number of the year for any date entered by the user.


STAMPS - Stamp Values CPX
   Stamp Values is a CPX program for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory (or
   alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It shows you the combination of
   stamps necessary to make up a certain value inputted.


FONTS
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MSB_ANSI - MSB style Atari ANSI system fonts
   These four GDOS bitmapped fonts are equivalent to the three Atari system
   fonts and based on them, but include the ANSI characters suitable for
   comms on-line use and those using so-called IBM printer fonts in their
   word processor. In effect the fonts are those officially called PC-8 Code
   Page 437 on the PC. Protext users will also find them particularly useful.

MSBATARI - MSB style Atari system fonts
   These four GDOS bitmapped fonts are equivalent to the three Atari system
   fonts and based on them. They were designed for those who wanted the
   clarity and consistency of the MSB_ANSI fonts but wanted the Atari
   character set instead of the ANSI characters.

   For both styles, the four fonts are in point sizes 20, 10, 9 and 8 which
   are equivalent to the Atari system fonts 32x16, 16x8, 8x8 and 6x6. They
   are based on the standard Atari fonts but greatly altered to make them
   easier to read and typographically consistent.

   The 8x8 9 point font is particularly readable and suitable for constant
   use where programs allow.

   These fonts can be installed as normal system fonts by NVDI, NeoDesk,
   Fontkit or Warp 9 users.

   If you ask nicely Mark will also add, subtract or alter any characters
   that you want to customise the font to your particular needs. He's good
   like that :-)


The latest versions of any of the above will always be available from:

   The Linnhe Computing web site:
      http://www.stsd.demon.co.uk/linnhe.html

   CIX:
      atari.st conference current filelist topic (such as atari.st/files97)

   PD Libraries:
      Floppyshop


Send a self-addressed envelope if you want a reply to any queries.

Address:
   Mark S Baines
   Linnhe Computing
   Linnhe, Shore Street
   Inver
   Ross-shire
   IV20 1SF
   Scotland

Telephone:
   01862 871624

E-mail:
   Internet:   msbaines@cix.co.uk
   FidoNet:    2:254/105.10@fidonet.org
   NeST:       90:102/107.0@nest.ftn
   TurboNet:   100:101/12.10@turbonet.ftn
   AtariNet:   51:502/0.10@atarinet.ftn
   Home Page:  http://www.stsd.demon.co.uk/linnhe.html