PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE DIRECTORY DISKETTE The information on this diskette is taken from public domain software volumes collected and released by the CP/MUG and PICONET Users Groups. A companion diskette, contains listings of the SIG/M User Group. DIRECTORY FILE FORMAT: The content and format of the directories as released by CPMUG, SIG/M, PASCALZ and PICONET vary considerably. To standardize the listing on the directory (.DIR) files, the original directory formats have been modified to the following four fields: FILE# FILENAME SIZE CRC DISCRIPTION The directory files (CPMUG.DIR and PNET.DIR) on this diskette are shortened descriptions of the -Catalog.xxx files from each CP/MUG and Piconet User Group volume. Descriptions have been added where none existed, extraneous verbage has been removed from the comments, and in some cases existing wording has been clarified. Only one line has been used per file to permit better use of FIND.COM. HOW TO USE THIS DISKETTE: The directory files, CPMUG.DIR and PNET.DIR can be console displayed or hard printed-out directly, or FIND ( on this diskette) can be used to locate the types of program you are looking for. To locate a particular file or files, type the following: FIND B: filename.typ string This example command string can be broken down into the following parts for easier understanding: B: - The drive number on which you want to search (optional). If not specified, the default option will be the drive you are logged onto. - This is the name of the file (e.g. CPMUG.DIR) that you want to be searched. Wild card inputs compatible with CP/M are permitted in the filename - (e.g. *.DIR will cause all of the .DIR files on the drive specified to be searched.) See FIND.DOC for more information. - This is the ASCII string to search for in the file, . The FIND utility will scan the specified file , looking for lines containing the selected 'string'. All directory lines (files) which have the selected 'string' will be printed and/or displayed. You may also search for particular file names or common words such as modem, doc, pas, bas, game, etc. (any ASCII string found in 'filename.typ') To display all of a particular volume, enter the string (e.g. 'C90' for CP/MUG volume 90, 'P07' for PICONET volume 07) or use just '.' and get all entries on the file(s) displayed. EXAMPLE: FIND CPMUG.DIR MODEM (will display all references to MODEM in the file CPMUG.DIR) If you would like to terminate your search early, a control- C will immediately return you to the command level of CP/M. ************************END*******************************