Date: Monday, 16 December 1985 From: Hal Bower To: Keith Petersen, W8SDZ Re: MCAT/XCAT Ver 5 release Now available: Filename Type Bytes CRC MCAT505.LBR BINARY 100864 16D3H XCAT502.LBR BINARY 81664 4053H New Release MCAT Version 5 Disk Cataloging Program XCAT Version 5 Catalog Cross-Reference Lister These two programs work as a team. MCAT catalogs the directory of any specified disk drive to a Master Catalog called MAST.CAT. XCAT reads the catalog and produces a cross-referenced listing of a selected set, or all of the files to the console, printer or disk file. In addition to Filenames and Types, a disk ID is automatically appended to each name in the catalog. Optional fields can also be appended with Version 5 to show the file's user area, and the created/modified date provided by Plu*Perfect Systems' DateStamper(tm). With Date features, CP/M 2.2 is required. If dates are not required, CP/M 3 should be useable. Major features provided in both MCAT and XCAT Version 5 are: * Two-level operation; interactive screen-oriented mode, and one-shot "Expert" mode with parameters passed on the command line. * Protection against corruption of MAST.CAT by conflicting operations * Ability to pre-define default settings without reassembly, and to set new values interactively within the programs. * Cursor and screen control definitions compatible with Plu*Perfect Systems' SETTERM utility for terminal installation. And some specific features: MCAT - Create MAST.CAT in any drive/user area and enter "Ignore" names - Ambiguous as well as unambiguous "Ignore" names supported - Add a disk ID from within the program - Delete catalog entries for any specific disk by disk ID XCAT - Search catalog and display only selected filenames, types or disks - Selectable destination for output filename, drive and user list - Display dates in US (mm/dd/yy) or European (dd.mm.yy) format Authors: v 5.0 Harold "Hal" Bower v 4.?? Irv Hoff v 1.0 Ward Christensen Bugs and revisions: Report bugs and suggested improvements to Hal Bower, or to Bridger Mitchell at Plu*Perfect Systems. In order to avoid a proli- feration of minor changes, please do not publicly release revisions of these programs. DateStamper is a trademark of Plu*Perfect Systems. CP/M is a trademark of Digital Research