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S M A R T P H O N E
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Instant Telephone Information
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Featuring
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- More than 340 area and country codes, with time zones -
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- More than 15000 towns and cities -
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- Zip and Postal Code Information -
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- "The Five-Minute Database" -
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- Pop-up (TSR) Operation -
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Copyright (C) 1986,1992 by Pinnacle Software
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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2. A QUICK OVERVIEW OF SMARTPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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2.1 Area Code Listings
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2.2 "The Five-Minute Database"
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2.3 Features
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2.4 TSR Capabilities
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2.5 System Requirements
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3. HOW TO CONTACT US . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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4. INSTALLING SMARTPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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4.1 Installation of an Archive File After Download
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4.2 Installation of a Disk from a Shareware Vendor
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4.3 Super-Quick Install: Pinnacle Diskette to Hard Disk
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4.4 Basic Installation Concepts
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4.5 Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
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4.6 Upgrading from Area Code Hunter
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5. USING SMARTPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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5.1 Starting SmartPhone
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5.2 The Main Menu
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5.3 The Area Code Hunt Screen
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5.4 The Area Code Browse Screen
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5.5 Quick-Reference Database
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5.6 Other Features
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6. TSR (POP-UP) OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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6.1 What is a TSR?
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6.2 TSR Startup
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6.3 Technical Considerations
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7. THE FIVE-MINUTE DATABASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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7.1 What is The Five-Minute Database?
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7.2 Quick-Learn Method
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7.3 Applications
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7.4 What is a FIV File?
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7.5 Database Format
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7.6 Sample Database
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8. SMARTPHONE LICENSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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8.1 Licenses for Individuals
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8.2 Corporations and Institutions
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8.3 Technical Support
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8.4 Warranty
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9. NOTES ABOUT THE LISTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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9.1 Time Zones
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9.2 Spelling
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9.3 International Dialing Codes
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10. BACKGROUND INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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10.1 Product History
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10.2 About Pinnacle Software
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10.3 Some Examples of How SmartPhone Can Help You
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11. INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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2.1 Area Code Listings
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- Complete area code information for North America and the Caribbean
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- Every country code in the world
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- Town and city listings
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- World-wide time-zone information
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- Projected new area codes
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- "Sounds like" searches
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- Quick reference database
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- Area and Zip Codes
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- Cities, Populations, Languages
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- Design your own pop-up databases
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- Most people can set up their first database in only 5 minutes
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2.3 Features
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- Easy to install and use
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- Area Code search has exclusive multi-tasking hunt 'n' browse feature
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- Editor allows you to add your own comments to each area code
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- Can be run stand-alone or as a TSR (pop-up)
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- Pop-up without leaving your application program
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- Resident portion takes only 7K
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- RAM disk support for lightning-quick response
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- IBM PC compatible computer with 640K RAM
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- MS-DOS or PC-DOS version 3.00 or higher
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- Color or monochrome display
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- Hard disk (RAM disk recommended for pop-up operation)
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3. HOW TO CONTACT US
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If you have any questions about SmartPhone, or about any of our other
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products, we'd like to hear from you.
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Mail ............... Pinnacle Software
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CP 386
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Town of Mount Royal
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Quebec, Canada
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H3P 3C6
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Phone .............. 514-345-9578 (Business hours, Eastern Time)
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BBS ................ 514-345-8654 (24 hrs/day, up to 9600 baud v42bis)
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GEnie .............. T.CAMPBELL11 (Mail checked daily)
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CompuServe ......... 70154,1577
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NOTE: If you have a modem, we invite you to call our BBS and download some
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software. You can download on the first call. This is no charge for this
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4. INSTALLING SMARTPHONE
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NOTE: If you are upgrading from an earlier version (Area Code Hunter),
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please see the section entitled "Upgrading" before proceeding
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with your installation.
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4.1 Installation of an Archive File After Download
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If you have downloaded SmartPhone via modem and have dearchived the file
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into a directory, the product will install itself as soon as you run it.
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To run it, type SP at the DOS prompt.
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If SmartPhone does not ask for installation information the first time you
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run it, it means you are running a "used" copy. This doesn't present any
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problems, though: simply select the SPEC option on the main menu.
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accompany the diskette. Once the files have been copied to their
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destination, you can start up SmartPhone by typing SP at the DOS prompt.
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4.3 Super-Quick Install: Pinnacle Diskette to Hard Disk
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NOTE: If you find that this section is not detailed enough, skip ahead to
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the next section for a complete explanation.
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If you're an experienced computer user, you can install SmartPhone quickly
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by inserting one of the diskettes into the A: drive and typing:
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section that follows. If you are an experienced PC-compatible
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A diskette is sometimes called a floppy disk.
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SmartPhone is available on two different types of diskettes. The larger
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diskette fits 5.25 inch diskette drives, while the smaller diskette fits
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concepts in their DOS manual.
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the A: drive. If you have TWO diskette drives, you will need a NEW
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diskette formatted for the B: drive. To learn how to create formatted
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disks, look up the FORMAT command in your DOS manual. (Briefly: remove
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all diskettes from your computer, insert your write-protected DOS diskette
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into the A: drive, type A: to log to the A: drive, then type FORMAT B:)
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recognize the disk, try removing it and inserting it differently: flip it
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over or turn it around. (Hint: The label on the diskette is always the
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last part to go into the slot.) The larger 5.25 disk drives sometimes have
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4.5 Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
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1. Select the SmartPhone diskette that fits into the A: drive, and insert
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it into that drive. Log to (i.e. select) the A: drive. You can do
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3. Now run the GO program in the A: drive. You can do this by entering
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GO at the DOS prompt. If you are running a "DOS Shell" program, you
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will have to select the A: drive, then select the GO program.
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4. You will then be shown a menu. Select "Install" by pressing F2.
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5. You will then be shown a suggested destination for the files. In most
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cases, you can simply press Enter to accept the recommended
|
|||
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destination. But if you wish to change it, it can be edited using the
|
|||
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insert, delete and arrow keys.
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6. Once the program has finished copying the files, it will return you to
|
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DOS (or your DOS shell). To start up SmartPhone, run the SP program
|
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(type SP at the DOS prompt or select SP.EXE from your DOS shell).
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4.6 Upgrading from Area Code Hunter
|
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The instructions below assume that you are installing SmartPhone into a new
|
|||
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diskette or directory. Don't install it in your old Area Code Hunter
|
|||
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directory.
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If you were using Area Code Hunter version 3.0 or earlier, there are no
|
|||
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special procedures to follow.
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|||
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|
|||
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Version 4.0, however, introduced the "Notebase" (Comments window) which
|
|||
|
enabled you to attach notes to each area code. If you want to retain your
|
|||
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notes, switch to your Area Code Hunter directory and make a backup copy of
|
|||
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the files:
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COMMENTS.DAT and COMMENTS.IDX
|
|||
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|||
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|||
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Proceed with SmartPhone installation as described in the previous sections.
|
|||
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|||
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5. USING SMARTPHONE
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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5.1 Starting SmartPhone
|
|||
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------------------------
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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NOTE: Starting up SP for TSR (pop-up) operation is a bit different than
|
|||
|
for stand-alone operation. This is described in section 6.
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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5.1.1 Starting SmartPhone from the DOS Command Line
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
1. (If the directory into which you installed SmartPhone is in your DOS
|
|||
|
PATH, this step is not necessary.) If you're not already there,
|
|||
|
change to the drive and directory in which you installed SmartPhone.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For details about changing directories, refer to your DOS manual's
|
|||
|
description of the CD command.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You now have three options:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2A. Type SP at the DOS prompt. This will pop up the main SmartPhone
|
|||
|
menu.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2B. Type SP ? at the DOS prompt. This will display some helpful
|
|||
|
information about starting up SP.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2C. Type SP followed by a "hunt" command. A "hunt" command is precisely
|
|||
|
the same as you would type in the Area Code Hunt Screen (described
|
|||
|
later). For example, to search for area code 514, you would start up
|
|||
|
SP like this:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SP 514
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Or if you were looking for cities that sound like "New York", you
|
|||
|
would start up SP this way:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SP ?New York
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(The "?" indicates a "Sounds like" search. Hunt commands are
|
|||
|
described in more detail, later)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When started up in this manner, SP returns to the DOS prompt as soon
|
|||
|
as you have finished viewing the area code information.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|||
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|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
5.1.2 Starting SmartPhone from a DOS Shell
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DOS shells vary in design, so it is impossible to give instructions that
|
|||
|
will apply to all of them. In general, however, you will follow these
|
|||
|
basic steps:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Select the drive and directory in which you installed SmartPhone.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. Select the program SP.EXE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You will then see SP's main menu.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.2 The Main Menu
|
|||
|
------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The main menu lists the following options:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
F1 HUNT <20> Area codes and notebase
|
|||
|
F2 DATA <20> Quick-reference database
|
|||
|
F6 SPEC <20> Specify location of data file, and so on
|
|||
|
F7 INFO <20> General information about SmartPhone
|
|||
|
F8 FORM <20> Print form to order the latest SmartPhone
|
|||
|
F10 QUIT <20> Leave SmartPhone and return to DOS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The first column (F1, F2, etc.) lists the function keys corresponding to
|
|||
|
each selection.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The second column (HUNT, DATA, etc.) allows you to spot the item you want
|
|||
|
quickly.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The third column is a detailed description of each function.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To select a function, you can either:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Press the corresponding function key (e.g. F7 for INFO),
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
or ...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. Move the cursor-bar (highlighted line) up and down with the arrow
|
|||
|
keys, then press Enter when it is highlighting the item you want.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At any time, you can press Esc to back up. For example, if you press Esc
|
|||
|
at the main menu, you will be returned to what you were doing when you
|
|||
|
started up SP.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.3 The Area Code Hunt Screen
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.3.1 The Two Parts of the Hunt Screen
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Hunt screen is displayed when you select the "HUNT" option on the main
|
|||
|
menu (F1 key). The screen is divided into two parts.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The top part of the screen gives examples of "Hunt Commands". The bottom
|
|||
|
part of the screen is where you actually type your hunt command.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.3.2 Editing Keys
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
While typing the hunt command, you can edit what you type by using the
|
|||
|
following keys:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NAME OF KEY WHAT IT DOES
|
|||
|
------------ ---------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
Left arrow Moves the cursor one position to the left
|
|||
|
Right arrow Moves the cursor one position to the right
|
|||
|
Backspace Deletes the character just before the cursor
|
|||
|
Delete Deletes the character on top of the cursor
|
|||
|
Insert Turns Insert Mode on and off
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
While in Insert Mode, you can move your cursor back with the left arrow key
|
|||
|
and insert characters where you type. Any characters you type push the
|
|||
|
other characters over to the right to make room. When Insert Mode is off,
|
|||
|
however, any characters you type on top of other characters will replace
|
|||
|
them.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you want to return to the main menu, you can "Escape" from the Hunt
|
|||
|
screen by pressing the Esc key.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.3.3 Hunt Commands
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can search for information in a variety of ways. You let SmartPhone
|
|||
|
know what you are looking for by the format of what you type in. This is
|
|||
|
easier than it sounds!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For example, if you want to find out where area code 908 is, you simply
|
|||
|
type 908, then press Enter. If you wanted to find out which area codes are
|
|||
|
used in California, you'd type California and press Enter.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SmartPhone can tell the difference between numbers and letters, so it
|
|||
|
doesn't think you're looking for a city named "908" when you type 908.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you type only two letters, SmartPhone assumes you are looking for a two-
|
|||
|
letter mailing abbreviation. For example, "NY" would be found as "New
|
|||
|
York", "NJ" would be found as "New Jersey", and so on.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Country codes are a little different. Since it's possible to confuse a
|
|||
|
country code with a North American area code, you must put a plus (+) sign
|
|||
|
in front of the number you asking about, so that SmartPhone knows that it's
|
|||
|
a country code. So if you wanted to find out which country used the code
|
|||
|
63, you would enter it as +63, then press Enter. (It's the Philippines, by
|
|||
|
the way)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Country names are usually distinctive, so you don't have to indicate them
|
|||
|
in any special way. If you're searching for Germany, simply type Germany,
|
|||
|
then press Enter.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you only happen to remember PART of a name, you can still search for it,
|
|||
|
by putting an equals-sign (=) in front of the part you do remember. For
|
|||
|
example, if you remember that the town ended in "octon", you would type
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=octon
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
then press Enter. Note that this kind of search is considerably slower
|
|||
|
than the previously mentioned searches, because the computer has more work
|
|||
|
to do.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Finally, if you don't know anything about the name of the place except an
|
|||
|
approximate pronunciation, you can use the "sounds like" search by putting
|
|||
|
a question mark (?) in front of the search text.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For example, let's say somebody left a message on your answering machine
|
|||
|
but didn't say it clearly enough. All you heard was "Nork" or something
|
|||
|
like that. You would enter
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
?nork
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
then press Enter. SmartPhone would find some likely candidates, such as
|
|||
|
"Newark" and "Norwich".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The "sounds-like" search is slower than any of the previous search methods
|
|||
|
mentioned so far, because the computer has to evaluate the many possible
|
|||
|
ways to pronounce -- and mispronounce -- each place name.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.4 The Area Code Browse Screen
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.4.1 The Three Parts of the Browse Screen
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After you've typed in a hunt command (see the previous section), the Area
|
|||
|
Code Hunt Screen will be replaced by the Browse Screen. The Browse Screen
|
|||
|
is divided into three parts:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- The Area Code Window
|
|||
|
- The City Window
|
|||
|
- The Comments Window
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can make any one of these parts "active" by pressing the Tab key. When
|
|||
|
you press Tab (located on the left side of your keyboard, usually marked
|
|||
|
either Tab, or with two arrows, each pointing at a line), the active window
|
|||
|
will change to the one below it (or the top window, if the active window is
|
|||
|
the last one on the screen).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Shift-Tab does the same thing, but in the other direction. For example, if
|
|||
|
the second (City) window was active and you pressed Shift-Tab, you would
|
|||
|
switch to the first (Area Code) window.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An active window is surrounded by a double line; the other two (inactive)
|
|||
|
windows are surrounded by a single line. Thus, you can always tell at a
|
|||
|
glance which window is active.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When the Browse Screen first appears, the Area Code Window will usually be
|
|||
|
active. One exception: if you searched for a specific area code (example:
|
|||
|
your Hunt Command was 305), then the City Window will be active.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Each window is described in more detail, below.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.4.2 The Area Code Window
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The top part of the Browse Screen is the "Area Code Window". This window
|
|||
|
will display one or more area codes that match what you're hunting for.
|
|||
|
For example, if you were searching for area code 908, the number 908 would
|
|||
|
appear in the Area Window. If you were searching for all area codes in New
|
|||
|
York (i.e. your hunt command was "New York" or "NY"), you'd see several
|
|||
|
area codes in this window, because New York State has several area codes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If there are more area codes than can be displayed in the area window
|
|||
|
(which is only a few lines high), you can "scroll" the window by using the
|
|||
|
down arrow key.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If there are more than one area code in the area window, when you push the
|
|||
|
Down Arrow key, you will notice that the highlighted bar moves down. When
|
|||
|
it reaches the bottom of the area window, the area codes scroll up. This
|
|||
|
enables you to highlight any area code in the area window. To move
|
|||
|
backwards in the list of area codes in the area window, press the Up Arrow
|
|||
|
key.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The area code window also contains time zone information for any areas
|
|||
|
using North American time zones, such as Atlantic Time, Pacific Time, etc.
|
|||
|
For other areas, refer to the City Window.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.4.3 The City Window
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The middle part of the Browse Screen is the "City Window". This window
|
|||
|
displays a list of cities in the area code highlighted in the Area Code
|
|||
|
Window (described previously). If there are more cities than can fit in
|
|||
|
the window, you can "scroll" the list by pressing the Up and Down arrow
|
|||
|
keys.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In most cases, the cities are listed in alphabetical order. However, if
|
|||
|
there is a logical way to break up an area code into regions, and reliable
|
|||
|
data about such a division is available to us, the list may be broken up
|
|||
|
into sections. In this case, each section of the listing is separated from
|
|||
|
the other sections by a row of dots.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For areas outside North America, time zone information appears in the City
|
|||
|
Window, at the end of the list of cities. This information is given as an
|
|||
|
"offset" from a standard North American time zone.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For example, the United Kingdom shows a time listing as follows:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Pacific + 8.0 Rocky + 7.0 Central + 6.0 Eastern + 5.0 Atlantic + 4.0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you lived in the Pacific Time Zone, you would add 8 hours to your time
|
|||
|
to find out what time it is in, say, London. So if it was noon, it would
|
|||
|
be 8 PM in London. If it was 6 PM in the Pacific Time Zone, it would be 2
|
|||
|
AM the next day in England.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.4.4 The Notebase ("Comments") Window
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The bottom part of the Browse Screen is the "Comments Window". You can
|
|||
|
write notes in this window, and every time you call up a particular area
|
|||
|
code, the notes that are associated with it will also appear. You can
|
|||
|
write up to 25 lines of notes. For example:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You enter the Hunt Command "New York". SmartPhone displays several area
|
|||
|
codes in the Area Code window (described previously). You use the Up and
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
14
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Down arrow keys to highlight one of the area codes. Once you've selected
|
|||
|
the one you want, you tap the Tab key twice to get to the Comments Window.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You type a brief note. If you make a mistake, you can use editing keys
|
|||
|
(see "Editing Keys", described previously). When you press Esc to leave
|
|||
|
the Browse Screen, your notes are saved and associated with the area code
|
|||
|
that was highlighted in the Area Code window.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So whenever you select that area code in the Browse Screen, you will also
|
|||
|
see the notes that you typed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.4.5 Leaving the Browse Screen
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To leave the Browse Screen and return to the Main Menu, press Esc. One
|
|||
|
exception to this: if you started SP at the DOS command line with a Hunt
|
|||
|
Command (for example: SP Georgia), you will be returned to the DOS prompt
|
|||
|
when you press Esc.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5.5 Quick-Reference Database
|
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F2 on the main menu brings up a quick-reference menu. This section
|
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features several databases containing information about the world. The
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databases provide information about population, capitals, zip codes,
|
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language and more.
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When you are displaying a database, you can scroll back and forth using
|
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your arrow and page keys. Some databases allow you to sort the data in
|
|||
|
various ways. But all that data can be a bit overwhelming. That's where
|
|||
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the (F)ind command comes in handy.
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When you press the "F" key, you will be asked for some text to search for.
|
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Type in the item you're interested in. The data is then redisplayed,
|
|||
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showing only the records that contain that data. The other data didn't get
|
|||
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deleted, though -- it's just hidden. You can then scroll through the
|
|||
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reduced list of data in the usual way.
|
|||
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|||
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To restore the data to the complete list, press "F" again, then press Esc.
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|||
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You will once again see all the data records.
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|||
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|||
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SmartPhone REALLY gets smart when you write your own Quick-Reference
|
|||
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Databases! Using a text editor and following a few simple rules, you can
|
|||
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create your own databases, which will then be available to you to "pop-up"
|
|||
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at any time. For details, see the section entitled "The Five-Minute
|
|||
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Database".
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5.6 Other Features
|
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5.6.2 The SPEC Option
|
|||
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|||
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F6 on the main menu brings up a configuration screen. You can use this to
|
|||
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customize SmartPhone's operation. For example, you can switch the display
|
|||
|
from color to monochrome (i.e. no color), or turn the sound effects on or
|
|||
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off.
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5.6.3 The INFO Option
|
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|||
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F7 on the main menu gives some general information about SmartPhone, such
|
|||
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as how to order upgrades.
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5.6.4 The FORM Option
|
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F8 on the main menu will either display or print an order form for ordering
|
|||
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registered copies of SmartPhone.
|
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|
|||
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If you have a printer (on LPT1), the form will be printed. If you do not,
|
|||
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the form will be displayed on the screen so you can note down the details.
|
|||
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5.6.5 The QUIT Option
|
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|
|||
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F10 on the main menu will return you to whatever you were doing before you
|
|||
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started (or popped up) SmartPhone. As an alternative to pressing F10, you
|
|||
|
can press Esc.
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6. TSR (POP-UP) OPERATION
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--------------------------
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NOTE: TSR support is available only in the Pop-Up version of
|
|||
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SmartPhone; it is not available in the Personal version. If
|
|||
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you're not sure which version you have, start up SmartPhone like
|
|||
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this:
|
|||
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|
|||
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SP ?
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6.1 What is a TSR?
|
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-------------------
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|
|||
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If you want to be able to call up SmartPhone at any time, you can install
|
|||
|
it as a "Pop-up", also known as a TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident)
|
|||
|
program. This will enable you to start up SP even if you're already in
|
|||
|
another program, just by hitting a special key combination. When you're
|
|||
|
finished with SP, you'll return to your original program as if nothing had
|
|||
|
happened.
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6.2 TSR Startup
|
|||
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----------------
|
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|
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|||
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To start up SmartPhone as a TSR, you have to start it up in way that is
|
|||
|
slightly different from the usual (non-TSR) start-up. At the DOS prompt,
|
|||
|
enter the command:
|
|||
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|
|||
|
SP -R
|
|||
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|
|||
|
After doing this, you will be able to "pop up" SmartPhone at any time,
|
|||
|
simply by pressing Alt-Space. Then when you've finished with SmartPhone,
|
|||
|
you will be returned to what you were doing before you popped it up!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If for some reason you wish to remove SmartPhone from memory (perhaps
|
|||
|
because you need the memory for a particularly large program), enter the
|
|||
|
following unloading command at the DOS prompt:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SP -U
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you wish to permanently change the pop-up key from Alt-Space to
|
|||
|
something else, start up SmartPhone as follows:
|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
SP -N
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You will then be asked to press the key combination you want to use.
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
6.3 Technical Considerations
|
|||
|
-----------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When operated in pop-up mode, SmartPhone needs about 275K of free disk
|
|||
|
space on a hard disk or RAM disk. (SmartPhone also uses disk space for
|
|||
|
storing up to 25 lines of your comments for each area code.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Pop-up" programs interact with other programs and each other in ways that
|
|||
|
DOS was not designed for. We can not guarantee that the pop-up feature
|
|||
|
will work on your computer in any or all circumstances. As with all pop-
|
|||
|
ups, in order to get the SmartPhone TSR working properly, you may have to
|
|||
|
experiment a bit with the settings. We particularly recommend using a RAM
|
|||
|
disk as your "swap" drive, if possible.
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
7. THE FIVE-MINUTE DATABASE
|
|||
|
----------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.1 What is The Five-Minute Database?
|
|||
|
--------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Our experiments have shown that a moderately experienced computer user who
|
|||
|
wants to create databases for SmartPhone can learn the required techniques
|
|||
|
in two minutes and fifteen seconds. But we couldn't very well call our
|
|||
|
system "The Two Minute and Fifteen Second Database", could we? Thus was
|
|||
|
born "The Five-Minute Database"!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.2 Quick-Learn Method
|
|||
|
-----------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you are an experienced computer user, load a copy of the file
|
|||
|
10CODZIP.FIV (included with SmartPhone) into your favourite text editor
|
|||
|
program. The comments at the beginning of that file explain how you can
|
|||
|
make your own Five-Minute Database file.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.3 Applications
|
|||
|
-----------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Five Minute Database is designed for small collections of tabular
|
|||
|
data -- usually around 300 items. When you create a database in your
|
|||
|
SmartPhone directory, it will become available via SmartPhone. This means
|
|||
|
that you could have pop-up (TSR) access to such lists as:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- Salespeople for your company, listed by region
|
|||
|
- Commonly used phone numbers
|
|||
|
- Product information
|
|||
|
- Inventory codes
|
|||
|
- Telemarketing scripts
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
and so on. We recommend that you create a small database -- a phone list
|
|||
|
of your friends, for example -- to see how easy it is. After that, we're
|
|||
|
sure that plenty of other applications will occur to you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.4 What is a FIV File?
|
|||
|
------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Databases for The Five-Minute Database are text files with a .FIV
|
|||
|
extension. For example, SmartPhone would recognize the file MYFILE.FIV as
|
|||
|
a database, but it would not recognize the file MYFILE.TXT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIV files are created -- and updated -- using a text editor and viewed
|
|||
|
using the DATA feature of SmartPhone. A text editor is a program for
|
|||
|
creating standard DOS text files. You can use DOS's EDLIN or EDIT, a
|
|||
|
programmer's editor (such as the Turbo Pascal editor or QEdit), or a word
|
|||
|
processing program in non-document (generic DOS text) mode.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SmartPhone looks for FIV files in its home directory. So if you installed
|
|||
|
SmartPhone in a directory named C:\SP you should place your FIV files
|
|||
|
there. If there are 9 or less databases, SmartPhone will display the
|
|||
|
titles of each one on its selection menu. If there are more than 9,
|
|||
|
SmartPhone will show the first 9 that appear in the DOS DIR command.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Five-Minute Database is optimized for databases of around 200-300
|
|||
|
records. You can define more records, but performance will be degraded.
|
|||
|
(In later versions of SmartPhone, we will allow more databases and make it
|
|||
|
practical to have more records.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5 Database Format
|
|||
|
--------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE: You may find it useful to print out a copy of the file
|
|||
|
FRIENDS.TXT (included with SmartPhone) and compare it with the
|
|||
|
information presented here.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A FIV file is divided into several sections, each of which start with a
|
|||
|
special "control word" that SmartPhone recognizes. These sections are:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTROL WORD DESCRIPTION OF SECTION
|
|||
|
------------ ----------------------
|
|||
|
; (semicolon) Comment line
|
|||
|
>>TITLE Title of the database
|
|||
|
>>VERSION Version of SmartPhone required to read database
|
|||
|
>>SORT Describes the ways the data can be sorted
|
|||
|
>>HEADER Titles that describe each column of data
|
|||
|
>>FRAME Lines that are drawn around the data
|
|||
|
>>DATA The actual data
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These sections are described in more detail below.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5.1 Comments
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Any line in a FIV file that begins with a semicolon (;) is ignored. This
|
|||
|
lets you insert comments in the file. Here is an example of a comment:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
; This is a comment
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The semicolon must appear in column 1. Comments may appear anywhere in the
|
|||
|
FIV file.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5.2 The >>TITLE Section
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>TITLE section defines the title of the database. This is displayed
|
|||
|
on the database selection menu when you select the DATA section of
|
|||
|
SmartPhone. One exception: if there is only one FIV file, SmartPhone
|
|||
|
selects that automatically.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is an example of a >>TITLE line:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>TITLE My friends and their phone numbers
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>TITLE can be in upper case or lowercase, and may be abbreviated to
|
|||
|
>>TITL. It must begin in column 1, and must appear before any other
|
|||
|
control words in the file.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5.3 The >>VERSION Section
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>VERSION section defines the version of The Five-Minute Database
|
|||
|
required to read the database. Here is an example of the >>VERSION control
|
|||
|
word:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>VERSION 1.00
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The version number given reflects the version of The Five-Minute Database,
|
|||
|
not the version of SmartPhone. The Five-Minute Database is provided as
|
|||
|
part of SmartPhone, but we consider it a separate product with its own
|
|||
|
version number. The current version is 1.00.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>VERSION control word can be in upper case or lowercase, and may be
|
|||
|
abbreviated to >>VERS. It must begin in column 1, and must appear
|
|||
|
immediately after the >>TITLE control word.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5.4 The >>SORT Section
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>SORT section describes the various ways the data can be sorted. Here
|
|||
|
is an example of a >>SORT section:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>SORT
|
|||
|
1 14 Sort by first name
|
|||
|
15 28 Sort by last name
|
|||
|
29 44 Sort by phone number
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The format of each sort definition line is:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<Start column> <End column> <Menu description>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When the user selects a database in the DATA section of SmartPhone, they
|
|||
|
see the menu descriptions you have specified. (They do not see the start
|
|||
|
and end column information).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>SORT section is optional. If you do not specify a >>SORT section,
|
|||
|
the data will not be sorted in any way but will be presented in the order
|
|||
|
it appears in the FIV file. If you specify only one sort line, that will
|
|||
|
be chosen automatically and the user will not be presented with a menu.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>SORT control word can be in upper case or lowercase. The >>SORT
|
|||
|
control word and the lines following it must begin in column 1.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5.5 The >>HEADER Section
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>HEADER section specifies up to 8 lines of text that will appear at
|
|||
|
the top of the data when it is displayed. For example, if you had three
|
|||
|
columns of data in a database containing phone numbers for your friends,
|
|||
|
you would want to define a >>HEADER section like this:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>HEADER
|
|||
|
First Name Last Name Phone Number
|
|||
|
---------- ------------- ---------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In this example, we have indented the column headings by two spaces because
|
|||
|
the data, when displayed, is also indented two spaces. See the >>FRAME and
|
|||
|
>>DATA sections for details.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>HEADER control word can be in upper case or lowercase. It may be
|
|||
|
abbreviated to >>HEAD. The >>HEADER control word must begin in column 1.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5.6 The >>FRAME Section
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The frame section defines lines that are drawn around the data when it is
|
|||
|
displayed. The >>FRAME section MUST be three lines long (not counting the
|
|||
|
>>FRAME control word), as in the following example:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>FRAME
|
|||
|
+-------------------------------------------+
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
+-------------------------------------------+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The first line shows the text that forms the top of the box, the second
|
|||
|
line shows the lines drawn with the actual data, and the third line defines
|
|||
|
the bottom of the box.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the example given in the >>HEADER section, we described a phone-number
|
|||
|
database. Combining the two together, we could have something like this:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>HEADER
|
|||
|
First Name Last Name Phone Number
|
|||
|
>>FRAME
|
|||
|
+-------------+-------------+---------------+
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
+-------------+-------------+---------------+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The column headers in the >>HEADER section are indented by two spaces
|
|||
|
because the data, when displayed, is also indented two spaces, in order to
|
|||
|
allow a frame line to appear on the left side.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>FRAME control word can be in upper case or lowercase. It may be
|
|||
|
abbreviated to >>FRAM. The >>FRAME control word must begin in column 1.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7.5.7 The >>DATA Section
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The >>DATA section lists the actual data, with one data record per text
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line. Null (empty) lines are ignored.
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The >>DATA control word can be in upper case or lowercase. It must begin
|
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in column 1. Bear in mind that the data following it will be indented two
|
|||
|
spaces when displayed, to allow the >>FRAME section to define a vertical
|
|||
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line on the left side of the data display.
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7.6 Sample Database
|
|||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
Combining the concepts described in the preceding sections, we produce a
|
|||
|
text file that looks like this:
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
; This is my database
|
|||
|
;
|
|||
|
>>TITLE My friends and their phone numbers
|
|||
|
>>VERSION 1.00
|
|||
|
>>SORT
|
|||
|
1 14 Sort by first name
|
|||
|
15 28 Sort by last name
|
|||
|
29 44 Sort by phone number
|
|||
|
>>HEADER
|
|||
|
First Name Last Name Phone Number Comments
|
|||
|
>>FRAME
|
|||
|
+-------------+-------------+---------------+------------------------+
|
|||
|
| | | | |
|
|||
|
+-------------+-------------+---------------+------------------------+
|
|||
|
Timothy Campbell 514-345-9578 Pinnacle Software
|
|||
|
Leonardo Da Vinci 208-555-2343 Helicopter Repair Inc.
|
|||
|
Ronald Reagan 310-555-2922 Anecdotes 'R' Us
|
|||
|
Ronald McDonald 908-555-1414 Burger Labs
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
This example is indented for clarity. In the actual text file, all of the
|
|||
|
control words would start in column 1. You'll notice that the data does
|
|||
|
not align with the frame; it will be indented two spaces when displayed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The example given above can be found in the file FRIENDS.TXT, included with
|
|||
|
the SmartPhone package. If you wish to experiment with it, rename it to
|
|||
|
FRIENDS.FIV so that SmartPhone will recognize it as a Five-Minute Database
|
|||
|
file.
|
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8. SMARTPHONE LICENSING
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
8.1 Licenses for Individuals
|
|||
|
-----------------------------
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
SmartPhone and its related files, data and programs are not free. The
|
|||
|
entire SmartPhone package is a copyrighted software product created and
|
|||
|
owned by Pinnacle Software of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SmartPhone is distributed as shareware. This means that you may freely
|
|||
|
evaluate the SmartPhone package for up to 45 days. At the end of this
|
|||
|
time, if you wish to continue using SmartPhone, you must purchase a
|
|||
|
registered copy from Pinnacle Software.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To print out (or display) an order form, select "Print Form" from the main
|
|||
|
SmartPhone menu. If you do not have a printer, it will appear on your
|
|||
|
screen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Registration payments must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank.
|
|||
|
Canadians may remit payment in Canadian funds drawn on a Canadian bank.
|
|||
|
Payment can be by cheque or money order. Orders paid by money order are in
|
|||
|
most cases shipped the same day. Orders paid by cheque may take a week or
|
|||
|
two to process.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Upon receipt of your order, a copy of the registered version of SmartPhone
|
|||
|
will be sent to you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Distribution of registered versions of SmartPhone is strictly prohibited
|
|||
|
and will result in legal action against the distributor.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8.2 Corporations and Institutions
|
|||
|
----------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After the 45-day evaluation period, corporations and institutions must
|
|||
|
purchase a license to continue using SmartPhone. This license allows
|
|||
|
internal use and copying of the SmartPhone package by as many machines as
|
|||
|
are licensed. The license fee is based upon the number of machines on
|
|||
|
which SmartPhone will be running. See the order form for details.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Regardless of the quantity licensed, one diskette containing the registered
|
|||
|
program and documentation will be sent to you. Upon receipt, you may make
|
|||
|
as many copies of the package as are licensed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Non-exclusive licenses for corporations and institutions to distribute,
|
|||
|
repackage or resell SmartPhone to third parties are available. Contact us
|
|||
|
for details.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Disk vendors, clubs, user groups and computer bulletin boards may
|
|||
|
distribute the UNREGISTERED version of the software without a distribution
|
|||
|
license provided the entire unaltered SmartPhone package is included in the
|
|||
|
distribution and a fee not to exceed U.S. $9 is charged for each copy so
|
|||
|
distributed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Distribution of registered versions of SmartPhone is strictly prohibited
|
|||
|
and will result in legal action against the distributor.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8.3 Technical Support
|
|||
|
----------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you need technical support for SmartPhone or any of our other products,
|
|||
|
you may call or write to us (see "How to Contact Us"). While we reserve
|
|||
|
the right to charge (with prior notice) a fee for technical support, we are
|
|||
|
happy to provide you with a little bit of free help when you need it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You do not have to be licensed to call for technical support.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Support requirements exceeding one half hour per client per product are
|
|||
|
billed (with prior notice) at a rate of $45 per hour.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8.4 Warranty
|
|||
|
-------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SmartPhone is licensed "as is", without any warranty of merchantability or
|
|||
|
fitness for a particular purpose, performance, or otherwise. All
|
|||
|
warranties are expressly disclaimed. By using SmartPhone, you agree that
|
|||
|
neither Pinnacle Software nor any officers, directors, employees,
|
|||
|
shareholders, affiliates, owners, or other related parties will be liable
|
|||
|
to you or any third party for any use of (or inability to use) or
|
|||
|
performance of this product, or for any damages whatsoever whether based on
|
|||
|
contract, tort or otherwise even if we are notified of such possibility in
|
|||
|
advance. (Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or
|
|||
|
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the foregoing
|
|||
|
limitation may not apply to you.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9. NOTES ABOUT THE LISTINGS
|
|||
|
----------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9.1 Time Zones
|
|||
|
---------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All time zone information is listed in relation to North American standard
|
|||
|
times. No adjustment is made for "Daylight Savings Time", since this is
|
|||
|
not used everywhere, even in North America. (For example: Newfoundland
|
|||
|
experimented with "Double Daylight Savings Time".) Standard times should
|
|||
|
be interpreted as in the following example:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- Pacific 8 AM
|
|||
|
- Rocky 9 AM
|
|||
|
- Central 10 AM
|
|||
|
- Eastern 11 AM
|
|||
|
- Atlantic Noon
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For an explanation of how SmartPhone treats time-zones outside the standard
|
|||
|
North American time zones, refer to the section entitled "The City Window".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9.2 Spelling
|
|||
|
-------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There are frequently several commonly used spellings for a foreign name.
|
|||
|
Consider Beijing versus Peking, or Rejkjavik versus Rekyavik. In some
|
|||
|
cases, we provide alternative spellings in parentheses.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All occurrences of "St." and "Ste." are replaced with "St-" and "Ste-" as
|
|||
|
this is a common feature of many phone books. "San" (as in San Francisco),
|
|||
|
is left as is.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Accents and other special characters are always omitted.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In transliterating other names into English, various authorities apply
|
|||
|
various "rules" with varying degrees of enthusiasm. If you wish to
|
|||
|
research this dilemma, you can sometimes obtain a "style book" from your
|
|||
|
local newspaper which explains how they transliterate names.
|
|||
|
Transliteration is a problem that seriously affects SmartPhone, but we
|
|||
|
can't claim that we've come up with a solution. The problem plagues all
|
|||
|
media.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A good example in recent memory is the spelling of the name of the leader
|
|||
|
of Libya. His last name was spelled "Kaddafi", "Qadaffi", with countless
|
|||
|
variations on either spelling.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9.3 International Dialing Codes
|
|||
|
--------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The international codes listed (e.g. +299 for Greenland) have been checked
|
|||
|
only insofar as they are useful in North America and the Caribbean. They
|
|||
|
may be used in other countries, but we have no way of checking the direct-
|
|||
|
dialing service offered by every country.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When in doubt, consult your local telephone operator.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
|
|||
|
---------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10.1 Product History
|
|||
|
---------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SmartPhone is based on a program we wrote named Area Code Hunter. AC
|
|||
|
Hunter Version 1.0 was given some minor distribution in 1988 as a simple
|
|||
|
command-line reference work. It proved both useful and popular, so we
|
|||
|
added some "friendly" features (such as a main menu) during 1990, and
|
|||
|
launched Version 2.0.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Some additional fancy items were added to make Version 3.0, which was
|
|||
|
selected by "Compute" magazine to be the top-billed program of its "On
|
|||
|
Disk" feature. (See "Compute", Feb. 1991. "Compute" is published by the
|
|||
|
same people who brings us "Omni" magazine.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At that time, we only listed major population centers, giving us a database
|
|||
|
of no more than 5000 cities and towns.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Version 4.0 brought in TSR support and the notebase. We were now receiving
|
|||
|
high quality, current information from various sources, enabling us to
|
|||
|
increase the database to over 11,000 cities and towns by version 4.2.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After version 4.2, we added the "Five Minute Database" feature, and it
|
|||
|
became obvious that the product was more than an "Area Code Hunter", so we
|
|||
|
renamed it to "SmartPhone".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There are plenty of ways that SmartPhone can be improved, and we fully
|
|||
|
intend to keep adding those improvements. It is our goal to make
|
|||
|
SmartPhone the perfect telephone companion!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10.2 About Pinnacle Software
|
|||
|
-----------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Pinnacle Software is a computer consulting company based in Montreal,
|
|||
|
Quebec, Canada, and Swanton, Vermont, U.S.A. We have been issuing
|
|||
|
shareware since 1986 and are generally considered to be the most prolific
|
|||
|
authors of shareware in Canada.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10.3 Some Examples of How SmartPhone Can Help You
|
|||
|
--------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10.3.1 Get Fast Answers
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You have a problem with a computer program, and the manual gives the
|
|||
|
address of the company -- but no phone number. Use SmartPhone to zero in
|
|||
|
on the area code, then call long-distance information (1-XXX-555-1212) to
|
|||
|
get the phone number of the company. Much faster than writing a letter!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10.3.2 Fill in Missing Information
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You get this message on your answering machine: "My name is Fred Jones,
|
|||
|
calling from Pensacola, Florida. Please call me back at 555-3866." He
|
|||
|
forgot to leave his area code! With SmartPhone, that's not a problem!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10.3.3 Avoid Wasted Calls
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You check a customer's number with SmartPhone and notice that the time zone
|
|||
|
is three hours later than yours. It's 9:15 AM, so you hold off placing the
|
|||
|
call, since he's probably out having lunch.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10.3.4 SmartPhone Can Save You Money!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SmartPhone can pay for itself if you sometimes work late. If you have to
|
|||
|
return calls to time zones further West, you can wait until the long-
|
|||
|
distance rates go down. For example, if you're in New York (Eastern Time),
|
|||
|
you can save money by waiting until dinner time to return calls to
|
|||
|
California (Pacific Time). When it's 6:30 PM in New York, it's 3:30 PM on
|
|||
|
the West Coast.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
People on the West Coast can save money when they start working a little
|
|||
|
early. If it's 7:30 AM in Anaheim, it's 10:30 AM in Boston. So you can
|
|||
|
call a wide-awake client on the East Coast while taking advantage of low
|
|||
|
off-prime-time long-distance rates.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11. INDEX
|
|||
|
----------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>DATA 20, 23 Configuration 16
|
|||
|
>>FRAME 20, 23 Copyright 25
|
|||
|
>>HEADER 20, 22 Corporations 25
|
|||
|
>>SORT 20, 22 Country codes 12
|
|||
|
>>TITLE 20, 21 Cursor 11
|
|||
|
>>VERSION 20, 21 Cursor-bar 10
|
|||
|
10CODZIP.FIV 19 Customize 16
|
|||
|
3.5 inch 6 DATA 10, 20, 22, 23
|
|||
|
5.25 7 Database 15, 19, 24
|
|||
|
5.25 inch 6 Databases 19
|
|||
|
A: 5-7 Daylight Savings 27
|
|||
|
AC 29 Delete 11
|
|||
|
Accents 28 DIR 20
|
|||
|
Active window 13 Directory 20
|
|||
|
Alphabetical 14 Discounts, 25
|
|||
|
Alt-Space 17 Disk vendors 26
|
|||
|
Applications 19 Diskette 4-7
|
|||
|
Archive 4 Distribution 26
|
|||
|
Area code 9, 11-13, 29 DOS 9
|
|||
|
Area Code Hunter 4, 7 DOS prompt 7, 9, 15, 17
|
|||
|
Arrow 14, 15 DOS Shell 7, 10
|
|||
|
Arrow keys 10, 15 Dots 14
|
|||
|
Atlantic 14, 27 Down Arrow 14
|
|||
|
AUTOEXEC 6 Download 4
|
|||
|
B: 5, 6 Drive 6, 7
|
|||
|
Backspace 11 Eastern 14, 27
|
|||
|
BBS 3, 26 EDIT 20
|
|||
|
Box 23 Editing 11, 15
|
|||
|
Browse 13 EDLIN 20
|
|||
|
Bulletin boards 26 End column 22
|
|||
|
Canadian 3 Equals-sign 12
|
|||
|
Capitals 15 Esc 10, 11, 15, 16
|
|||
|
CD 9 Evaluate 25
|
|||
|
Central 14, 27 Evaluation 25
|
|||
|
Cheque 25 F Key 15
|
|||
|
City 13 F1 11
|
|||
|
City Window 14 FIV 20, 21
|
|||
|
Clubs 26 Five-Minute 15, 19
|
|||
|
Color 16 Floppy 6
|
|||
|
Column 23 FORM 10, 16
|
|||
|
Command Line 9 Format 6
|
|||
|
Comment 20 Frame 23
|
|||
|
Comments 7, 13, 14, 18, 21 Friends 19, 24
|
|||
|
COMMENTS.DAT 7 FRIENDS.TXT 20, 24
|
|||
|
CompuServe 3 Function keys 10
|
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Header 22 Resident 17
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Insert 11 Shareware 25
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Installation 4, 7 Shareware Vendor 4
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Institutions 25 Shift-Tab 13
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Label 6 Slot 6
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Language 15 Sort 20, 22
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License 25 Sounds like 12
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LPT1 16 St. 28
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Mail 3 St- 28
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Menu 22 Starting 9
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Modem 4 Ste- 28
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Monochrome 16 Support 26
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Notebase 7, 10, 14 Swap 18
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Offset 14 Tab 13, 15
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Omni 29 Text editor 15, 19
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Order form 16, 25 Text files 20
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Pacific 14, 27 Time zone 14
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Page 15 Time zones 14, 27
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PATH 6, 9 Title 20, 21
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Payments 25 Titles 20
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Phone 3 Tranliterating 28
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Pinnacle 29 TSR 9, 17, 19
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Plus 12 Update 20
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Population 15 Upgrading 4, 7
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Print 25 User groups 26
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Print form 10 Version 20, 21
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Printer 16 Warranty 26
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QEdit 20 Window 13, 14
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Quantity discounts 25 Word processing 20
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Question mark 12 Zip codes 15
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