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------------------------------------------------- Documentation for BLU - Binary II Library Utility Copyright (c) 1987 by Floyd Zink, Jr. All Rights Reserved. Updated - 10/09/87 ------------------------------------------------- REQUIRES EITHER AN ENHANCED //E, //C OR IIGS. About BLU --------- This program is FREEWARE. You can distribute BLU freely, just don't sell it. I do ask that you make sure that this doc file is made available with the program. You are under no obligation to pay anything for BLU. However, if you like this program and want to show your appreciation I do accept gratuities. If you send me $10.00 I will send you the latest versions of both BLU and TEX - Text File Utility and any other FREEWARE programs I might write. The $10.00 will also entitle you to 1 additional free update that will be AUTOMATICALLY mailed to you when I update the programs again. This way I make a little money and you do not have to spend the money downloading the updates. After the first mailing and the free update I will continue to mail out updates, but I will include a bill for $5.00 to cover disk and shipping costs. This way you will always have the most current versions. I will do all mail outs before I upload them to any source. You will find that in the long run this method will be cheaper for you than the connect charges would be for downloading this program. My address is: Floyd Zink, Jr. P.O. Box 060069 Palm Bay, FL 32906 I repeat YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PAY ANYTHING FOR BLU. ---------- Features -------- 1) Catalogs disks 2) Makes Binary II files 3) Squeezes files 4) Unsqueezes files 5) Extracts individual files from a Binary II file 6) Lists the contents of a Binary II file 7) Deletes files The Menu -------- You can select a menu item by either the first letter in the item or by using the arrow keys to move the inverse bar to your selection and then pressing return. You will be returned to the menu after all processing is done. By pressing OA-? or OA-/ from the main menu one can view a help screen listing the commands. Selecting Files To Be Processed ------------------------------- After making your menu selection you will be prompted for a source directory name and where necessary a destination pathname or target directory. You can use the TAB key to skip to the next '/' in the pathname shown or OA-TAB to back up to the previous '/'. The DELETE key will delete characters and the <-- --> keys will backspace and move the cursor forward. When prompted for a destination pathname be sure and enter a pathname for a file not a directory. After the directory(s) are selected a catalog of the source directory will be displayed. Using the up, down, left and right arrows will move the inverse bar accordingly. Pressing the space bar will toggle a file for normal selection and will diplay a checkmark next to the name. The 'S' key will toggle a file to be squeezed when added to the Binary II file and will display a '