ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º º º { PASS: Appointments Scheduler } º º v1.1 º º ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ º º (Professional/Personal Appointments Scheduling Solutions) º º º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ { PASS: Appointments Scheduler } must be installed on a hard drive. Do not attempt to install to, or run the program on, a floppy drive. To install { PASS: Appointments Scheduler }, type: A:INSTALL or B:INSTALL There must be at least 1.2MB of free space available on the target hard drive or the install process will be incomplete, with indication of an error and an exit to DOS. After installation, the program uses about 580k of space. The install process will create a directory on the destination drive, the default selection being \PASS. The install process does NOT modify your path, autoexec.bat, or config.sys. The three primary files included in this package are: README.TXT (this file) INSTALL.EXE __005.EXE ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ The following paragraph relates *ONLY* to bulletin board downloads: ³ ³ If this program has been downloaded from a BBS, the three files may be ³ ³ moved to a diskette from which INSTALL.EXE is to be used, as indicated ³ ³ above. You may also run INSTALL.EXE from your downloads directory *IF* ³ ³ you are installing to a *DIFFERENT* logical drive from the one in which ³ ³ INSTALL.EXE exists. Do not attempt to install TO a floppy drive. ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ As an alternative to the installation process above, you may copy the self-extracting file __005.EXE to the directory of your choice and simply execute that file. The files listed below should then be present in the directory; you may then delete __005.EXE from the directory. Use of the INSTALL.EXE provides verification along with automatic installation procedures and affords the user an opportunity to print out the documen- tation. After installation, read the documentation PASS.DOC for usage of the program. You will be given an option to print out the documentation (about 10 pages) during installation. After a new installation, the following 8 files must be present in the \PASS directory for a complete installation: PASS.DOC PASS.EXE ORDER.FRM REGISTER.EXE _5OVERL.EXE _ADMIN5.PCX ALT_LOGO.PCX ALT_LOGO.TXT Data and index files will be built when the program first executes. Changes for v1.1: We enhanced screen prompts and highlights for maximum contrast on monochrome monitors, as well as for monochrome displays utilizing color cards (laptop b/w displays, etc.). There were other minor modifications in v1.1. (C) Copyright MCMXCIV RCCO Research Associates. Possible problems with DOS 6.x ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ If you are using DOS 6.x and are utilizing the EMM386 memory manager that comes with DOS 6.x, the potential for system lockups exists in running this or other programs which use expanded memory. If the user installs DOS 6 and uses the MEMMAKER utility to help load things high it will ask if there are programs that use EMS. If you answer NO, MEMMAKER will add the NOEMS parameter to the EMM386 driver line, which increases the amount of high memory by 64K (i.e., the size of the pageframe - nice if you have lots of drivers to load high). Unfortunately, this parameter has a different meaning with DOS 6 than it did with DOS 5. If problems should occur and you are using the NOEMS parameter on the EMM386 line in your config.sys file, add the parameter NOVCPI after NOEMS. Save the change and reboot. It has also been suggested that you might omit the NOEMS parameter altogether. If problems persist, and you are using the FRAME=NONE switch, you should remove that parameter. We have found DOS versions 3.3 through 5.0 to be very stable. A few of the programs developed by RCCO Research: ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ { MONEY & BANKS }(tm), Personal Banking Manager { SDB: Safe Deposit Box }(tm) { CCM: Credit Cards Minder }(tm) { PASS: Appointments Scheduler }(tm) { BooksNexus: book library records }(tm) { StampsNexus: philatelic collection records }(tm) { VideoNexus: video collection records }(tm) { AudioNexus: music library records }(tm) { CoinsNexus: numismatic collection records }(tm) { SportsNexus: sports cards collection records }(tm) { PhotoNexus: photography collection records }(tm) { DocumentsNexus: projects/documents development records }(tm) { CellarNexus: wine collection records }(tm) { RegistryNexus: valuables/possessions records }(tm) { WOLFGANG: Automotive Service Records }(tm) for Windows 3.1+ { BIBLIOTEK: Book Library Records }(tm) for Windows 3.1+ { CinemaNexus: video collection records }(tm) for Windows 3.1+ { MusicaNexus: audio library records }(tm) for Windows 3.1+ FormsNexus, laser-ready office forms suite for Windows(tm) 3.1+ Trade::Show(tm), pcx images sequencer for demos/presentations (for DOS- or Windows-based systems) Facade(tm), developers' pcx splashscreen display for DOS applications Image::Runner(tm), developers' pcx display utility for DOS applications Visible::Setup(tm), developers' installation utility for DOS applications Please consult your favorite user-supported software source for the availability of current DOS and Windows versions of these and other RCCO Research programs. << Please SHARE this program. 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