OCLC Micro: Volume 3 Issue 2

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DOS‐tips

Mark Bendig

Perhaps you've had the experience of starting up a program, such as a compiler or file conversion program, then realizing that you forgot to make some vital changes to your file…

NETWORds

If you received your copy of Pro‐Cite before Aug. 1986, you may have problems using the key disk with the OCLC M300XT Workstation because of an incompatibility with the key disk…

Word's Worth: MYC OPY, R‐I‐G‐H‐T?

Ray Lyons

I am still amazed when I hold my stereo recordings to the light and see the rainbowed patterns in the grooves. “That's the music,” I say to myself. Perhaps my fascination dates…

Hard Disk Management:: A Menu Approach

Margaret Martinez

If your hard disk is (soon to be) installed, you're ready to learn about hard disk management. In this article, I'll attempt to briefly define hard disk management and why it's…

Desktop Publishing: The Fourth Revolution

Deborah Alpert

Desktop publishing technology has been described as the fourth revolution in publishing. When the editor asked me to write an article about desktop publishing, I was going to…

Automating OCLC Dial Access

Erwin K. Welsch

More and more librarians are using micro‐computers for dial access to OCLC and other bibliographic or information databases. Because such access incurs telecommunications as well…

CDS 224 Autodial Modem and PC‐Talk III

David U. Kim

In the summer of 1984, Sam Houston State University library began using an M300 Workstation for DIALOG database searching, with a 2400‐baud CDS 224 Autodial Modem and PC‐Talk III…

Using EDLIN to Create or Modify Files

Margaret Martinez

In my article on p. 13 I described one method of building batch files. Since the files were short ones, I used the COPY CON command to copy the text of what I entered at the…

Not for Novices

Mark Bendig

One common use of DOS batch files is to copy multiple files from one disk or sub‐directory to another. For example, you may have a batch file called BACKUP.BAT that looks somewhat…

RE:Views

R&R Relational Report Writer (R&R) is an after‐market product aimed at dBASEIII and dBASEIII Plus users. It offers dBASE users the opportunity to produce reports that take full…

ISSN:

8756-5196

Online date, start – end:

1985 – 1992

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited