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This helps to keep your main directory less cluttered especially for hard drive owners. Version 1.2 now adds the ability for any resource files used by the accessories to be also loaded from the ACCS folder or they can still be loaded from the main driectory as before. Just place ACC.PRG in your AUTO folder or add it to your STARTUP.INF script file for STARTUP.PRG. All accessories will now be loaded from the ACCS folder on the boot drive. They will also get re-loaded the same way after changing resolutions from the desktop with a color monitor. 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[3][ Can't create temp folder | | {1234567.89} | | Aborting resort][ ABORT ]\\[3][ Can't delete temp folder | | {1234567.89} | | Please delete it][ OK ]:\AUTO\*.*:\AUTO\ 0HD" Rz", b  B $b.|^, DigiSound or DigiSound->STReplay). I have even used it to convert some Macintosh SoundCap, SoundWave, and System "snd" resources from my Magic Sac (Thank you Dave, you are a Minor God) to Pure Data which can be loaded into DigiSound, played and they sound GREAT! I believe it can be used to even convert Amiga sound files but since I wouldn't be caught dead with an Amiga I couldn't say for sure. On to the good stuff. There are four files included in the DigiEdit Archive, what they are follows: DIGIEDIT.PRG The DigiEdit GEM Application. DIGIEDIT.RSC The DigiEdit MonoChrome Resource. DIGIEDIX.RSC The DigiEdit Medium Color Resource. DIGISND.RSC The DigiEdit Startup Sound Resource. (A slightly modified Lt. Yar) Be sure that the correct resource for your type of monitor  is included on the disk that you run DigiEdit from. You don't have to have the "DIGISND.RSC" file on the disk if you really don't want to but I like a little greeting! You can take any standard DigiSound "Saved" file and rename it to "DIGISND.RSC" and DigiEdit will load it and play it on startup. When you launch (launch? Mac leftover!) the application you will see a 100% GEM program as I feel they all should be written! All menu functions are available from the keyboard using the OPTION key and one letter. I make full use of a GEM "Side-Menu" and ALL ICONS are functional! The application is pretty straight forward except for the conversion process. To convert files: Load a sound file. The program will ask you if you want to load a Standard DigiSound file or a Pure Data file. Realize a Pure Data file can be ANY TYPE of data, not just sound! Pure Data is what you use to load STReplay files(SPL or SND). After loading you will be told that the file will be saved in Pure Data format. This means that you won't be able to listen to it unless you convert it, then use DigiSound or STReplay to "Stretch" or "Squeeze" it. This must be done due to slight differences in the two digitizer programs. To convert STReplay to DigiSound: Load the STReplay file as Pure Data, Convert it, Save it, then use DigiSound to make it sound correct(Stretch or Squeeze). If you don't have DigiSound you will only be able to listen to it with DigiEdit, however even thought you can adjust the Sampling Rate it may still sound a little slow or fast. To convert DigiSound to STReplay: Load the DigiSound file as Pure Data, convert it, Save it, then use STReplay to make it sound correct. To change the sampling rate of a DigiSound file load the file as "Digi", select the "Rate" Icon, set your new choice, then save it. The DigiSound file will be saved with the new sampling rate as part of the file and is playable with any of my DigiSound sound players(i.e. PLAYDIGI.PRG, STARTSND.PRG). The best way to learn it is to use it! Don't be afraid to goof around! I love messing around with sounds. Special thanks to Tim Purves for the help and Digital Research for GEM, they're the Greatest! So Long And Thanks For All The Fish, E.E. Aycock GEnie I.D.->"E.AYCOCK" P.S. 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[1][Not Enough Memory to Load!][ Pooh ][3][There's a sound in Memory!| Want to clear it?][ Yes | No ][1][File not Found][CANCEL] Time To Get More Memory Or Remove Desk Accessories! [1][Not Enough Memory to Load!][ Pooh ][1][File will be saved| as Pure Data.][ Ok ][1][File not Found][CANCEL][2][Play again?][Yes|No] Sampling Rate Set to 5000/Sec. Sampling Rate Set to 8000/Sec. Sampling Rate Set to 10/Sec. Sampling Rate Set to 16000/Sec. Sampling Rate Set to 20/Sec. Sampling Rate Set to 25000/Sec. Sampling Rate Set to 32000/Sec. Sampling Rate Set to 40/Sec. DIGISND.RSC*.SND DigiEdit This Application follows the GEM Convention. >E.E. Aycock<                      N  BBX\D6                            r&*(R"4<8`"R"@2&"&.`".86 Jp<  N4*"   n ,D( 0 <    >   ,.    $I DigiEdit File Options About DigiEdit... -123456 Quit Q Load a Sound... L - Save a Sound... S Help... 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You are encouraged to freely distribute the program, but please include this doc file with the program. -J New features -J The following enhancements have been added from PicSwitch 0.6 ... o Runs on color AND monochrome systems, all features supported on both monitors except PREVIEW (color only) o New formats: DEGAS compressed, Tiny, and Atari 8-bit files o Much improved low-res and med-res to monochrome conversions o PicSwitch printer driver now supports all three resolutions o Color cycling is now supported, and is converted between formats o Converted pics are now saved to the original pic's directory, or optionally using the file selector to any drive/path -J About PicSwitch -J PicSwitch started out as a simple Amiga IFF file viewer back when ST paint programs wVere hard to come by (around October of '85)! Since then it has undergone lots of upgrading through versions 0.5 (the original), 0.6, and now 0.7. The basic intent of the program is to provide ST users with the ability to view as much artwork as possible, and to convert to a format that is usable to them on the ST. With this version I have addressed the major complaint most people have had with the program, that is monochrome support! All pics can be viewed on either the color or monochrome monitor, and can be saved in any resolution with either system, with automatic conversion to the selected resolution. Conversions from a higher res to a lower res are automatically optimized using a color averaging technique, while conversions from low & med-res to monochrome use a sophisticated dithering technique. Conversions from monochrome allow you the option of saving the picture using the full palette (best if you may want to restore the pic to its original state at a later date) or with the minimum possible palette (low-res conversions would use 5 colors, med-res 3). MacPaint and NVision/Paintworks monochrome page files are also allowed a fourth res-save option. Compressed save allows you to 'squeeze' a full 720-line MacPaint document or 800-line Paintworks pic into only 240 or 267 med-res lines, thus allowing you to view more of the pic on screen at once. On a color monitor, you are allowed to 'Preview' the conversion before saving, without affecting the original picture. Hi-res previews will display the picture in PicSwitch's 'simulated monochrome' mode. Printouts of ANY screen or full-page picture can now be done with the built-in driver on most 8-pin graphics printers. You can also load DEGAS printer drivers for printouts if you wish. -J Supported formats -J This version reads the following file formats: o DEGAS.! [.PI1-.PI3] o DEGAS Elite compressed. [.PC1-.PI3]* o NeoChrome." [.NEO] o Tiny. [.TNY, .TN1-3]* o NVision. [.SC0-2, .CL0-2, .PG0-2] o Amiga IFF low- & med-res. [.IFF] o MacPaint.# [.MAC] o Mac Startup screen. [.MAS] o CIS Vidtex hi-res RLE. [.RLE] o Atari graphics 8 screen dump. [.GR8]* o Atari graphics 9 screen dump. [.GR9]* o Atari Koala/MicroIllustrator. [.KOA]* o Atari MicroPainter. [.MPT]* And writes the following ST file formats: o DEGAS o DEGAS Elite compressed* o NeoChrome o NeoChrome 'page' (for NVision) *New additions from 0.6 -J Using the program -J To load a picture using the GEM file selector, double click on its filename or single-click and then click OK. The file will load and display. You are now in 'command mode'. Following is a list of key commands available: For all pics... - o [Undo], right mouse button: aborts the pic and returns you to the file selector. o [Help]: displays the command list. o [I]: displays the information screen. o [S]: displays the save dialog (see below). o [P]: prints the current pic in its original form (screen OR full-page). [Undo] aborts a printout. The default printer type is Epson/Atari dot matrix. Other printers capable of 8-bit graphics can be configured using a ".PSW" driver as described further on. o [D]: dumps a color or monochrome screen to the printer. To use this option, you must have a DEGAS printer driver with a ".PRT" extender present in the directory the program is in when it is first run. The [Alt] key works as in DEGAS, ie.[D] prints a full page sideways, [Alt-D] prints a half-page. ; Pressing [Undo] during a print aborts the dump. For MacPaint/NVision pics only... -! o left mouse button: activates a 'grabber' similar to Neochrome. o [C] (monochrome pics / color system only): compress a monochrome page vertically. This option converts 3 monochrome lines into 1 med-res line. Therefore a 720-line MacPaint document would reduce to a 240-line med-res scrollable image. Pressing this a second time restores the original image. Note this option is available in the save dialog on both monitors. For Amiga IFF pics only... - o [1]-[6]: selects the bit-planes to be displayed. o [Space]: cycles through settings [1]-[6]. o [R],[G],[B]: boosts the selected color. o [Return]: restores the default planes and colors. Low-res 32-color pics have 5 'planes' or 5 bits of color-register selection. Keys 1-5 'pull out' one of the planes for display on the ST's 4-plane hardware. Med-res 16-color pics have 4 planes. Keys 1-6 in med-res therefore need to pull out 2 planes at a time. The following table summarizes the planes that are displayed. The space bar cycles through each in turn. +-+- +-+ | key | low | med | +-+- +-+ | 1 | 1,2,3,4 | 2,3 | | 2 | 0,2,3,4 | 1,3 | | 3 | 0,1,3,4 | 1,2 | | 4 | 0,1,2,4 | 0,3 | | 5 | 0,1,2,3 | 0,2 | | 6 | ---na-- | 0,1 | +-+- +-+ Amiga's hardware also allows 4-bit color resolution, or 16 levels each of red, green, and blue. Since the ST only has 3-bit resolution, each IFF RGB color palette entry is cut in half to bring it into the ST's range. The R,G,B keys add one to the IFF value before halving it. This helps bring out some of the detail that may be lost if some of the registers convert to the same color. Other pics... - o [SPACE] (RLE & GR8 pics): invert the palette. o [SPACE] (GR9 pics): select red/green/blue gray scale. -J The SAVE Dialog -J The top three lines in the dialog indicate the loaded picture's path (directory), filename, and original picture format. You can choose to save in any format and resolution by selecting the desired buttons. If you are using a color monitor, you can Preview what the image will look like in the selected format by clicking and holding the 'Preview' button. If you're running a monochrome monitor, this button will be disabled; however, you can still save in any format on both monitors. For mono to low- and med-res conversions, you have the option of converting the pic using all 16 or 4 palette colors ("FULL"), or using the "MINIMUM" possible number of colors (5 low-res, 3 med-res). Once you have selected the desired format, res, and palette set-up, you can save the pic using the "SAVE -.---" or "SAVE AS" buttons. The SAVE button will save to the directory that the original pic came from (displayed on the top line of the dialog). SAVE AS will bring up the file selector so that you can save to any drive/directory you like, or change the filename. Note the save file selector's directory is always preserved and saved separately from the load file selector, so that you can quickly convert many pics from one drive/directory to another. If you specify an extender in the file selector, it will be ignored, and the proper file extender for the specified pic format will automatically be appended. Selecting Cancel in the file selector will get you back to the Save dialog with no action taken. If the original pic had color cycling information, and you save to the same resolution, the cycling info will be preserved and saved in the new file. Converting to/from DEGAS or Elite format will use animation channel one. -J Printer Drivers -J Printer drivers are loaded automatically when you first run the program. The file extXenders ".PRT" and ".PSW" are searched for in the current directory (this allows you to have all PicSwitch-related files in one folder if you like). The first file of each type that was written to that directory is loaded. A PRT file is necessary to use the screen [D]ump command. These are the stand-alone 2K DEGAS printer drivers that are available on GEnie, CIS, Delphi, and other systems. A PSW file is necessary to use the [P]rint command only if you do NOT have an Epson-compatible printer. The printer driver in the current version of PicSwitch only supports 8-pin graphics and 960 dots per line density. PSW files are text files containing the decimal ascii codes necessary for setting up your printer for graphics. All PSW files must have three command lines separated by a single carriage return. Only the ascii characters 0-9, L, l, H, h, , , and CR/LF are recognized; all other characters are ignored. Each printer code must be separated by a space or comma delimiter. A maximum of 32 codes are allowed on each line. The first line contains the decimal codes for initializing your printer for graphics. These codes are sent to the printer only once at the start of a graphics dump. The second line is sent before every line of graphics and tells the printer how many columns of data are to follow. The third and final line is sent after the graphics dump is finished and restores the printer to normal operation. The following is a sample PSW file (this is the built-in EPSON default): 27 51 23 27 76 L H 27 50 The 1st line: "3" 23, tells the Epson to set the line spacing in 216ths of an inch increments, to 23/216 of an inch. You could substitute any line spacing command you like here. I found this setting worked very well in getting rid of the dreaded white lines. [Warning: some "Epson-compatibles" do not support this escape code. Consult your printer manual if you have problems.] Note that 24/216 or 8/72 is the more 'correct' setting to use here since the Epson's pin spacing is 1/72". The 2nd line: "L" L H, tells the Epson to print (L+256*H) columns of 960 dots per line graphics. You need not be concerned with the actual 'L'ow and 'H'igh values here, PicSwitch will substitute the correct values for L and H according to how long the actual line of picture data is. Just make sure you put the L and H in the correct place for your printer. Note you MUST use 960 dots per line density. The 3rd line: "2", tells the Epson to return to the original 1/6 of an inch line spacing. You could also use a 'reset' command here ( "@" for the Epson) if you wish. A form feed is sent at the end of each completed printer dump. If the printer is not available or a driver was not loaded, the console bell will sound. All printouts done with either [P]rint or [D]ump are printed in the ORIGINAL picture's resolution, not from screen memory. This allows mono pics to be printed with no loss of resolution. MacPaint/Paintworks pics cannot be printed in compressed mode unless you first save the file in compressed form, reload it, and then print it out. Remember, the [D]ump command is for screen dumps only, and only works if you have loaded a DEGAS printer driver at run-time. If the picture is a full-page MacPaint or Paintworks image, the section of the pic currently displayed is what gets printed. -J Thanks! -J Again, many thanks to everyone who took the time to write us, especially those who have contributed. You will not be forgotten! Please consider the time it takes to develop and debug a utility such as this. If you haven't already contributed, please honor the shareware policy and send your contribution, however small, to the address below. As always, I can be reached on GEnie [JAKOB], CIS [70376,1235], and Delphi [JAKOB], or you can write me at the address below. If you have any comments or ideas, I'd like to hear from you! 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These programs are by other authors, and some are Shareware, so if you like one of the Shareware programs please contribute for it. The programs here are included with the authors' permission. You may have problems with ACC.PRG as it does conflict with some AUTO programs; reordering the AUTO programs will sometimes resolve the problem. Digiedit may be a little confusing to use. As a sample walkthrough, let's assume you want to convert an ST Replay sound to Digisound format. Run Digiedit, go to the "Options" menu and select "Load a Sound". It will ask if it is DIGISOUND or PURE DATA. Select PURE DATA. Click on play to see what it sounds like (it won't sound so good). Click on convert and then click on play again. It should sound like it is supposed to. Now here's the slightly confusing part -- go to the "Options" menu and select "Options #2" which is really the option to save the sound. Type in a new filename for the sound and then click on OK. It should have saved the sound in digisound format. You can adjust the sample rate with the bits/sec button. If you know of other programs which you feel are particularly useful with Super Boot drop me a line and let me know about them. Gordon Moore x @03/01/91 SUPER BOOT VERSION 7.0 The following files should be included in your SPBT70.ARC file: README.1ST - This file (a summary of changes from 6.0 to 7.0). SUPERBT.PRG - Super Boot V7.0. SUPERBTA.PRG - Auxiliary program used by Super Boot. SUPER_CS.PRG - Super Boot Construction Set V7.0. SUPER_CS.RSC - Resource file used by SUPER_CS.PRG. SBCNV7_0.TOS - Program to convert 5.0, 5.1, 5.5, or 6.0 data file to 7.0. SUPERBT.DOC - Manual for Super Boot STARTGEM.PRG - GEM program autobooter. STARTGEM.DOC - Documentation for Startgem. Programs in SB_OTHER.ARC. These are programs by other authors, either P.D. or Shareware (Shareware programs of course must still be payed for if used), which have been included with the permission of each author. These are very useful when used in conjunction with Super Boot: ACC.DOC - Loads accessories from a folder named "ACCS". ACC.PRG - " " AUTOSORT.PRG - Changes the order of files in the AUTO folder DIGIEDIT.DOC - Convert sound files to DIGISOUND format DIGIEDIT.PRG - " " DIGIEDIT.RSC - " " DIGIEDIX.RSC - " " DIGISND.RSC - " " PICSW7.DOC - Picswitch 0.7 - converts many picture formats PICSW7.PRG - " " READ.ME - Short description Sample Welcome Screens and Digitized Sounds in SBSOUNDS.ARC: ATARI.S08 ATARI.TNY NTFLIGHT.S09 NTFLIGHT.TNY RDRAGON.S08 RDRAGON.TNY READ.ME -K SUMMARY OF CHANGES - Super Boot can now play digitized sounds! The sounds need to be in the "Pure Data" format used in Digisound. ST Replay and other sounds can be converted to this format by using a program called Digiedit. The sounds are played in conjunction with the Welcome Screens (optional). Color rotation (animation as some would call it) is supported simultaneously while playing a sound at sample rates of 1 through 13. Other sample rates up to 40 are available but the color rotation will not begin until sounds at the higher sample rate finish playing. A single sound can be chosen to be played, a random sound can be played on each boot, or the sounds can be linked to a welcome screen. The sound can be played on every boot, on cold boots only, or never. For the linked option, Super Boot will look for a sound file with the same base name as the welcome screen. For example, if FALLS.NEO is the welcome screen, Super Boot will try to load a sound file called FALLS.S## (where ## is the sample rate, from 1 to 40). The buffer available for sound depends upon how much memory your ST has. On an unmodified 520 ST there is about 140K available in SUPER_CS.PRG and 245K in SUPERBT.PRG. Machines with more memory will have much larger buffers than these. If a sound is too large for the buffer, as much of the sound as will fit will be loaded and played. To assist with renaming sounds and determining their sample rate, a new utility has been added to the Construction Set called "Sound & Welcome Screen Utilities". This will let you view pictures, rename sounds to match the picture if desired, and rename sound files to match their sample rate. Sounds can be located in any folder, but be sure that the folder contains SOUND FILES ONLY if you use the RANDOM or LINKED file selection option. Be sure to set the folder to use or the single sound file name on page 6 of "Edit program parameters" in SUPER_CS.PRG. - Function key settings can now be modified from within SUPERBT.PRG. By pressing the "S" key from Super Boot, you can modify any function key without having to exit to the desktop and run SUPER_CS.PRG. Just follow the prompts. - An "Attention Bell" is now available to alert you that Super Boot has loaded. This feature is also optional. - The "Startgem" program can now be changed from within Super Boot by pressing F5 on the HELP screen. Previously you could only cancel it, not change it. - A new option is available to force Date and/or Time entry based on a function key. For example, if you only care if the Date and Time is set for one or two programs, you can disable the Date and Time entry so you don't have to set it every time you boot, and set up the function keys for the programs you need so that you only have to enter it for those special programs. You specify which function keys via the Super Boot Construction Set, on the same dialog box where you enter in the function key name. For example, the only programs I need the date and time for are a database and a hard disk backup system, because the database prints the date & time at the top of every report, and because the backup program records the last date the drive was backed up. - Two big bugs were fixed: previously, if you had a folder with an extension, and had Super Boot set to select a picture from there, it would think the folder extension was the file extension. For example, with the file C:\WELCOME.TNY\FALLS.NEO, Super Boot would think it was a .TNY file instead of a .NEO file and would not display it properly. The other bug was that Super Boot could not display Degas Compressed pictures at all in monochrome mode (why didn't somebody tell me!). That has been fixed. A few other smaller bugs were also fixed, but are not really worth noting. -K BEFORE RUNNING YOUR NEW VERSION OF SUPERBOOT: - Please read through the new sections of the manual for more detailed information. - Run SBCNV7_0.TOS to convert your data file to 7.0 format for use with this new version of Super Boot. NOTE: You can also just delete your old SUPERBT.STF and run SUPER_CS.PRG and it will create a new data file with default settings in 7.0 format. -K Gordon Moore 2300 Beech St. Ashland, KY 41102 (USA) !E - M A I L Genie : G.W.MOORE Compuserve: 73647,2735  `'6" o"h#'#'#'By'N/,HNVAf-HN#Hy0?Hy-0.H//<RN& A/Hp?Hy-0.H//<RN& A/Hp?NNXHy*vNXHy*vNXHy*vHz?<DNNXHy*vHz>?<JNNXHy*vHz ?<JNNXHy*vHz v?<ENNXHy*vHz J?<NNXHy*vNXHy*vHz ?<@NNXHy*vNXHy*vHz ?<NXPHy'?<PHy-JN NXHy-Jp/Hz rr/N4Hy-J/Hz X/N6CHy-J/Hz >/N6CBd` Hy*vNXHy*vHz ?<NNXHy*vNXHy-Hz ?< Np309-@eRPHy-09H//<RN& ?<PA/HpN NX09R@3`Hy-N09S@3r90tHy*vHz 8?<LNNXHy*vHz ?<NNX`lp90r:Af`t6BfHy*vNXHy*vHz ?<NNXHy*vHz h?<NNXHy*vHz &?<&NNXHy*vHz?<2NNXHy*vHz?<)NNXHy*vNXHy*vHzL?<NXPHy'HyN8NX?9Hz?<N0@dN#Hy0?.Saving intermediate data file.NNC:\*.AC?===> (for floppy) ===> A:\*.AC? 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I didn't do the pictures (I'm no artist!) but I did create the sounds using Digisound. By the way, if you're looking for a sound digitizer I think Digisound is the best around (my opinion). Gordon Moore ^*K This is a new version of STARTGEM.PRG. It auto runs any program of your choice. This version works with the new MEGA/BLITTER roms and older 1040 & 520 roms. Place it in your AUTO folder. Then place a file called STARTGEM.INF in your root directory (in your boot disk) that reads the name of the file to execute with its path, "A:\1STWORD.PRG" or such... *K `A aBgHz?<=NAPJ@jHz&?< NA\?<NAT`K:Hz/<@??<?NA JkrAB(??<>NAXB?< NA\Ot#,*|:<JgXQHy?< NA\`(E**E$/?< NA\OABg/?<1NABgNAp,gNAp PB y,CZ"C:#, h h$h C>"A "gNu#FNu o Pf# , zCfHy?<NA\?<'Hz?<NNAPJ@fjKB@|ߐ<A??<NAXRI:<?JgQ:<? $\gQRBHy?<;NA\ o PPgTgf zlN4XOF8 NA  g "gHz` 3.3NuSTARTGEM.INFOops! No vertical blank interrupt vectors left! Error! - Can't work with this TOS-version. Error! - Can't find STARTGEM.INF in root directory of boot disk. Press any key to exit. EOPA(b\3 9(Revised 03/01/91) Manual for SUPER BOOT V7.0 - TABLE OF CONTENTS - I. Overall Description II. Copyright Information What is Shareware? Registering your copy of Super Boot Disclaimer III. Getting Started - Setting up your boot disk IV. Super Boot Construction Set Editing Program Parameters Editing Function Keys Configuring "Other" File Selections Hiding Programs From Super Boot Changing Colors Showing Auto Files Specifying Disk Drives Sound & Welcome Screen Utilities V. Using Super Boot Startup Welcome Screen Digitized Sound Password Date Time Difference Between a Coldboot and a Warmboot Function Key Selection Mode File Selection Mode Help Screen Saving a Function Key Exiting Super Boot VI. Tips & Tricks Extra DESKTOP.INF files Extra ASSIGN.SYS files Autobooting GEM programs Pathnames and Search Paths Explained Using the Same Sound With More than One Picture Accessing the Built-in Clock in ICD Host Adapters VII. Registration, Comments, and Questions I. Description "- Super Boot is an "all-in-one" type program that does just about everything you could ever want to do each time you boot your computer. It allows you to: o Choose which Accessories to load in o Choose which AUTO programs to run o Choose from a number of DESKTOP.INF files, allowing you to change your resolution, color scheme, etc. on each boot o Choose from a number of ASSIGN.SYS files for GDOS o Choose other data files used by up to 8 different programs o Display a welcome screen from any picture in Degas, Neochrome, or Tinystuffed format, even on systems with both color and mono monitors, and it can rotate colors on color systems o Play digitized sound o Set the date if you so choose o Set the time if you so choose o Choose whether or not Super Boot will run by holding down a "hot-key", by a time delay feature, or by both o Restrict access to your system by use of a password (mainly useful for hard drive owners) o Set the floppy disk seek rate o Have Write Verify turned off if desired o Select the most used file configurations by simply pressing a function key, with up to 30 function keys supported o Customize Super Boot the way you want it using The Super Boot Construction Set -- a separate, easy to use GEM program. o Auto boot any GEM program o Set a default configuration if Super Boot is bypassed Super Boot works on all Atari ST models, from any boot drive, and on both color and monochrome monitors. On color monitors, it will automatically be displayed in 4-color medium resolution. Super Boot can control up to 151 files at once. And Super Boot supports all versions of TOS including TOS 1.4 and TOS 1.6. Super Boot's file selection functions work by changing filenames and copying files. Inactive accessories and autoboot programs will have an "X" as the last letter of the filename (CONTROL.ACX or GDOS.PRXV for example). Since the ST only recognizes .ACC or .PRG files as valid accessories or programs, those files with "X" as the last letter in their name don't load. Super Boot makes it easy to control which of those files are active and which are inactive. It controls the DESKTOP.INF and ASSIGN.SYS files by copying one of several data files chosen by the user to the DESKTOP.INF or ASSIGN.SYS file. Super Boot also supports the data files of other programs, allowing the user to easily activate or inactivate them. In addition Super Boot utilizes the function keys by allowing separate file configurations to be assigned to each one (for 30 different function key combinations). When a function key is pressed, all files specified for that function key will be activated, and the other files not specified for that key will be inactivated. If one of the files which is assigned to a function key is deleted from the boot disk or is renamed, Super Boot will simply ignore it and the other files will be selected as usual. II. Copyright Information - SUPERBT.PRG, SUPERBTA.PRG, SUPER_CS.PRG, SUPER_CS.RSC, and SUPERBT.DOC are Copyright (c) 1991 by Gordon W. Moore, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Compiled portions of the code are Copyright (c) 1986 by CCD and OSS, Inc. and used with the permission of OSS. STARTGEM.PRG, to the best of my knowledge, is Public Domain and is included for convenience. WHAT IS SHAREWARE? Shareware is a relatively new method of distributing software. The author directly distributes his program via electronic means (by BBS's, information services, magazine disks, etc.) and by doing so eliminates the cost of advertising, packaging, distribution, retail mark-up, and so on. The users of the program are free to try out the software for as long as they need to determine if it will be useful to them. If it is, they are asked to register their copy of the software for a small fee. The user is on his/her honor not to pirate the software (continue using it without paying for it). Super Boot is distributed on a SHAREWARE basis and may be copied or distributed freely as long as all 5 Super Boot files mentioned above are included and unaltered in any way (Startgem is Public Domain and is included for your convenience). I have put a great deal of time and effort into Super Boot, working on it and updating it over a period of several years. So if you are pleased with it and find it to be of use, I ask that you send a modest one-time contribution to the address listed below ($15 suggested) to become a registered user. So far the support for the Shareware method of distribution has been very encouraging and I hope the support continues. !REGISTRATION When you register your copy, please print out a registration form using the Super Boot Construction Set, or if you don't have a printer please supply the requested information. A copy of the registration form is also included at the end of this document. As a registered user, if you have a special request for something to be added to Super Boot for your specific system, I will try my best to incorporate that feature into the next update, or create a customized version of the software for you. After registering I will also be happy to answer any questions that you might have about using Super Boot. Thanks to the continuing support of users both nationally and internationally who have sent in their fee to become registered users, I have continued to add more and more new features bringing us up to the current version of 7.0. "DISCLAIMER Since it was first released Super Boot has proven to be very reliable and I know of no damage ever caused by it. It does not "hack around" with your boot disk and it uses only standard, built-in system calls. However, for legal purposes I must state the following: "I make no warranty with respect to this manual, or the programs it describes, and disclaim any implied or explicit suggestions of usefulness for any particular purpose. Use this program only if you are willing to assume all risks, and damages, if any, arising as a result, even if it is caused by negligence or other fault." III. Setting up your Boot Disk - NOTE!!! Please set up your boot disk before attempting to run the programs. 1) If you don't already have a data file (SUPERBT.STF) for Super Boot, run the Super Boot Construction Set (SUPER_CS.PRG) and choose the drive that your computer initially boots from (usually drive A: for floppy disk users, drive C: for self-booting hard disk users, or drive A: for non-self-booting hard disk users). It will inform you that it could not find its data file (SUPERBT.STF) and will proceed to create one. It will also create any folders that it needs which aren't already present (the data file is saved as \AUTO\SUPERBT\SUPERBT.STF). The data file must be created before you can use the Construction Set. You must also choose the menu option which says "SPECIFY DISK DRIVES" (described below) and configure your disk drives before continuing. 2) Place SUPERBT.PRG in the AUTO folder. In order for it to be able to properly choose which programs are automatically run, SUPERBT.PRG should be the first program in the folder. If you already have files in the AUTO folder, the best way to make Super Boot the first file is as follows: A) Run the Construction Set and pick the option from the main menu that says "Show order of AUTO files". When it shows you a list of the files, just note the first file listed. B) Copy the file you noted to another folder and then delete it from the AUTO folder. C) Copy SUPERBT.PRG to the AUTO folder. Do not rename it! D) Move the file that you previously copied to another folder back into the AUTO folder. E) Run the Construction set again to make sure SUPERBT.PRG is the first file in the directory. Remember that looking at the date of a file does not always accurately tell you its actual order in the directory. To check the order always use the Super Boot Construction Set. Also, depending on the hardware and software you are using, there may be some programs which need to be run before Super Boot. If your hard disk is not self booting, your hard disk boot program must run before Super Boot (AHDI.PRG for Atari Hard Drives or SUPBOOT.PRG for Supra Hard Drives are two good examples). If those programs didn't run first Super Boot could not access the files on your hard drive. If something doesn't work properly, try changing around the order of your files in the directory until you get things working properly. 3) Place all autoboot programs in the AUTO folder. An autoboot program is any program which is placed in the AUTO folder and has ".PRG" as the filename extension. All autoboot programs will be automatically executed at boot time, and the programs are run according to their order in the directory. NOTE: Only programs with .PRG as an extension will run, files with a .TOS extension won't run. (For .TOS programs, simply rename them to .PRG) Also, only non-GEM programs can be autobooted (a GEM program is a program which uses features like windows, the mouse, dialog boxes, pull-down menus, etc.). 4) If you have TOS 1.4 or 1.6 be sure that you have a DESKTOP.INF file on the root directory. If you are not using TOS 1.4 or 1.6, Copy STARTGEM.PRG to the AUTO directory of your boot disk. Do not rename this file to anything other than STARTGEM.PRG! If you prefer, you could copy HEADSTRT.PRG to the AUTO directory instead of STARTGEM.PRG. Headstart is a replacement for STARTGEM and is supposedly more compatible than Startgem. Be sure it is named HEADSTRT.PRG. Do not create a HEADSTRT.DAT file as is suggested in the documentation for Headstart if you want to use it with Super Boot. Headstart Version 1.1 will look for the STARTGEM.INF file that Super Boot creates if HEADSTRT.DAT is not present. WARNING: IF YOU ARE USING TOS 1.4 OR 1.6, DO NOT PUT STARTGEM.PRG OR HEADSTRT.PRG IN YOUR AUTO FOLDER! IF YOU ARE NOT USING TOS 1.4 OR 1.6, DO NOT PUT BOTH HEADSTART AND STARTGEM IN THE AUTO FOLDER AT THE SAME TIME! 5) Copy SUPERBTA.PRG to the AUTO directory. This program should optimally be the last program in the directory. SUPERBTA.PRG is an auxiliary programo which works with SUPERBT.PRG so that any auto programs which cause a reboot to make themselves reset-proof (programs such as Shadow and reset-proof ramdisks) will not make Super Boot appear to run twice after the program causes the reboot. This program must be present in order for Super Boot to work correctly. If you can't make this program the very last program in the directory, just be sure it is listed after any auto programs which cause resets. As before, use SUPER_CS.PRG to check its directory order. NOTE: If SUPERBTA.PRG is not placed in the AUTO folder, Super Boot will only run when the computer is first turned on; it will not run after a reset or warmboot. 6) All desk accessories should be placed in the root directory (main directory) of the boot disk. (Users of hard disks which do not self-boot should place accessories in the root directory of drive C:, not A:.) If you use a program which can access desk accessories from a folder (like ACC.PRG or one of the many accessory stuffers) you can put the desk accessories in their own folder, just be sure to specify the folder that they are in by using SUPER_CS.PRG and selecting the "Specify Disk Drives" option. 7) Create your DESKTOP.INF files. A great deal of information is stored in those little DESKTOP.INF files. It sets your RS 232 parameters, printer settings, colors (if the Control Panel accessory is installed), sets low or medium resolution for color monitors, automatically opens up directory windows, and more. Super Boot allows you to select from a number of desktop files. To create the desktop files that Super Boot uses, do the following: A) Set up the desktop the way you want it. Be sure to be in the resolution you want, and to set the control panel, printer settings, etc. B) Save the desktop by selecting the "Save Desktop" item from the drop down menu at the top of the desktop screen. C) Rename the DESKTOP.INF file which is created, giving it ".INF" as the extension. Name it so that it reflects what the settings are. For example, a low resolution desktop could be named LOW_REZ.INF, medium resolution could be MED_REZ.INF, special modem settings for Uniterm could be called UNITERM.INF, etc. Copy all .INF files to the SUPERBT folder (\AUTO\SUPERBT). 8) Since different programs may require different ASSIGN.SYS files used by GDOS, Super Boot allows selection of these also. They are done exactly the same as DESKTOP.INF files and should also be placed in \AUTO\SUPERBT. Just rename each ASSIGN.SYS file to something else, giving it ".SYS" as the extension (e.g. "EASYDRAW.SYS" and "DEGELITE.SYS"). 9) If you have room on your boot disk, it is probably a good idea (but not required) to copy your other Super Boot related files to \AUTO\SUPERBT so you'll always know where to find them (SUPER_CS.PRG,SUPER_CS.RSC,SUPERBT.DOC). IV. Using The Super Boot Construction Set -% The Super Boot Construction Set (SUPER_CS.PRG) will allow you to configure Super Boot to suit your own preferences. BEFORE you run SUPER_CS.PRG, please set up your boot disk as described above. If SUPERBT.STF is not on the same disk drive as SUPER_CS.PRG, you will be asked to select which drive is your initial boot drive. Both the boot disk, and the disk containing SUPER_CS.PRG must be accessible at all times. If you have only one floppy drive and SUPER_CS is on a different disk, select logical drive B as your boot disk and you will be prompted to switch disks as is necessary (the easiest way is to have SUPER_CS.PRG on your boot disk to begin with). After selecting the boot drive you will be presented with the main menu. EDIT PROGRAM PARAMETERS Selecting the "Edit program parameters" option from the main menu allows you to choose the various options available in Super Boot. All of the default menu selections in the configuration menu will be the current settings read from Super Boot's data file. MENU OPTIONS (PAGE 1) Date -- If you want, you can have Super Boot set the date for you. You can either enable or disable it from this menu. Also set the current year. The year you set here will be used as a default if you leave the year off of the date when setting it. You can also set the format of date entry: USA = MM/DD/YY, EUROPEAN = DD/MM/YY (DD=Day, MM=Month, YY=Year). Time -- You can also have Super Boot set the time for you. Either enable or disable it from this menu. Welcome Screen -- Ever since the first TOS on ROM chips came out, I kind of missed the flashy graphics display that used to be shown while TOS loaded in from disk. So, Super Boot now brings that back, only now you can choose any display you want. (Hey, if a Macintosh can show a welcome screen, the ST can too, and twice as well!). Any picture in Degas, Degas Elite, Neochrome, or Tiny format can be displayed. What's the difference between the four formats? Well, the Neochrome and Degas files take up more space, but they load in much quicker since no decompression is involved. The Tinystuffed pictures take up a fraction of the space, but it takes a second or two to uncompress them. Degas Elite compressed pictures also take up less space but take even longer than Tinystuffed pictures to decompress. Degas Elite uncompressed pictures however load in just as fast as regular Degas pictures. From the menu, select ALWAYS if you want a welcome screen every time you boot, COLDBOOT ONLY if you only want the picture shown when you first turn on the power, or DISABLED if you don't want to use a welcome screen. There is also another nifty little option, the button marked RANDOMIZER. This option will cause Super Boot to randomly select a different picture from a given directory each time it is run. If you have a hard drive it could select from as many as 400 different pictures on each boot. Make sure RANDOMIZER is selected if you want random selection, or deselected if you want Super Boot to load the same picture each time. NOTE: The Randomizer feature works best on systems which have a battery powered clock/calendar, because the random numbers are generated based on the current time. If you do not have a clock/calendar, you can greatly enhance the randomness by having a large number of pictures to choose from -- the greater the number, the more random the selections each time. Also, if you select the option to show a welcome screen after every reboot (both cold and warmboots), every welcome screen shown during a warmboot will be a purely random selection whether you have a battery-powered clock or not. Those users who use both a color and a monochrome monitor MUST keep color and monochrome pictures in separate folders, otherwise the Randomizer may choose a picture of the wrong resolution and cause an inadvertent reboot. You also need to enter in the search paths for your pictures. If you did not select RANDOMIZER, simply click on the pathname you want to change. When presented with the file selector, locate the picture you want to use and click on OK. For those people who own both color and monochrome monitors, be sure to enter in two different filenames, one for each resolution. If you own both monitors but want only one welcome screen displayed when a certain monitor is used (e.g. only show a welcome screen when using the color monitor) then leave the filename blank for the monitor you don't want the picture displayed on. Examples: "C:\PICTURES\ATARI.TNY" or "A:\HELLO.NEO". If you did select RANDOMIZER, you need to enter in the search path that Super Boot will use to randomly select a welcome screen. Be sure to pick two different search paths for color and monochrome pictures if you're using both types of monitors. Examples: "D:\DEGAS\PICTURES\*.PC?" would search for all .PC1 and .PC2 pictures (or .PC3 for monochrome) in the PICTURES folder of the DEGAS folder on drive D:. Or "C:\*.NEO" would search for all Neochrome pictures in the main directory of drive C:. (To edit the search path in the file selector, press the up arrow key and then the left/right arrow keys to position the cursor. Once you type in the new search path, click on the up or down button in the file selector and then you will be presented with a new set of files. If all of these files are pictures that you want to be available, click on OK.) A HELP button is provided to remind you of the available Welcome Screen options and the file extenders used for the various picture formats. MENU OPTIONS (PAGE 2) Password Protection -- Allows you to restrict use of your system to only those people who know your password. Choose ON or OFF depending on if you want to use it or not. If you chose ON, select VISIBLE or INVISIBLE depending on if you want the password to be seen while typing it in. Also be sure to enter in your password. The password option is only useful on hard drive systems, since if it is used on a floppy one merely has to change the boot disk to get past it. WARNING: BE SURE TO REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORD!. Cursor Actions -- This allows you to define how the cursor acts in file selection mode. One option allows the cursor to "wrap-around" both vertically and horizontally when it reaches the edge of the screen. The other option halts the cursor at screen edges (slightly less confusing, but not as flexible). Program Termination Options -- This allows you to specify how Super Boot should terminate, since some autoboot programs which run after Super Boot might not look right due to the way Super Boot left the screen. If you are using a color monitor you can tell Super Boot to restore the screen to low resolution after exiting, or it can leave it in the default medium resolution. Both color and monochrome users can also have it restore the screens default colors, or leave the colors selected for Super Boot in effect. Note however once it gets to the desktop the colors will change yet again. Floppy Disk Seek Rate -- Since some non-Atari disk drives (IBM style 5 1/4" drives for example) require a different seek rate than the default 3 millisecond rate used for standard Atari ST drives, you can set this at boot time. If you don't have a specific need to change the seek rate, please leave it set at 3 ms. MENU OPTIONS (Page 3) This menu allows you to choose how many columns to reserve for each file type. The file types are AUTOBOOTS, ACCESSORIES, and OTHERS. This allows you to custom tailor the file selection screen to your individual needs. Each column holds 19 files, and there are 7 columns total. If you don't want a certain type at all you can choose to reserve 0 columns for it. The total number of columns for the three file types must be equal to seven. (e.g. you can have 2 Autoboots, 4 Accessories, and 1 Other, or 1 Autoboot, 6 Accessories, and 0 Others, etc.). MENU OPTIONS (Page 4) Options for Bypassing Super Boot -- Since you most likely won't need Super Boot every time you boot up your system, there are several options available for bypassing it. There are two main ways of bypassing Super Boot, the "hot-key" method and the time-delay method. The time-delay method will wait for a user-specified number of seconds, and if no keypress was made within that time, Super Boot will be bypassed. The hot-key method checks to see if you are holding down a certain specified key (a hot-key), and based on this Super Boot will or will not be bypassed. [A] "Do not run Super Boot unless hot-key pressed" - this means that unless you hold down a hot-key until Super Boot starts to run, it will not be executed. [B] "Run Super Boot always except when hot-key pressed" - this option is probably the most useful and is my personal favorite. This means that Super Boot will always execute every time you boot your system, unless you hold down a hot-key to bypass it. [C] "Run Super Boot always, but abort if preset time delay passes while in: [WELCOME SCREEN] [FILE SELECTION SCREEN] [BOTH]" - this is the time-delay option. You must select one of the above three buttons to tell it to check for a keypress in the Welcome Screen, the File Selection Screen, or Both. The best button to select is BOTH. The BOTH button will check for a keypress in the welcome screen only if the screen is shown. If one isn't shown, it will check on the file selection screen. So actually it doesn't really check for a keypress two separate times, it's more of an EITHER/OR button rather than a BOTH button. [D] "Use options B & C above" - this lets you use both the hot-key and the time-delay method. If you're in a hurry, you can bypass Super Boot by holding down a hot-key, if you're busy doing something else while your system powers up the time-delay feature will bypass it for you. Hot-keys -- There are five different keys which may be used as hot-keys: ALTERNATE, CONTROL, CAPS LOCK, and the two SHIFT keys. Any number of these keys may be selected, but you actually only need to hold down one of them. The CAPS LOCK key is a bit of an exception however. It needs only to be pressed once to be selected, it doesn't have to be held down. Pressing it a second time will deselect it. In other words, if CAPS LOCK is on, it is the same as constantly holding down another key, like the CONTROL key. NOTE: Hard drive owners using Atari's boot software cannot use ALTERNATE as a hot-key, since that key is used by Atari's software to bypass the hard drive and boot from the floppy. Likewise, Supra users can't hold down ALTERNATE, CONTROL, and SHIFT all at once otherwise it will bypass their hard drive. Default Configuration -- If Super Boot is bypassed by one of the methods mentioned above, you can have it set a default configuration. If bypassed, it will simply look at the configuration for function key F1 for color monitors, or ALT-F1 for monochrome monitors, and set the configuration accordingly. If you do choose to use this option, be sure that you have set up F1 (or ALT-F1) the way you want it. If F1 (or ALT-F1) has no configuration (is blank) and Default Configuration is used, all your files will be inactivated. MENU OPTIONS (Page 5) Method for autobooting a GEM program -- If you would like to be able to have a GEM program run after you reach the desktop, choose the method you would like to use. If you are using TOS 1.4 or greater, you must choose the "TOS 1.4 Or Greater" button. Otherwise, choose STARTGEM if you want to use STARTGEM.PRG, or HEADSTART if you want to use HEADSTRT.PRG. Autoboot program sorting -- Super Boot normally puts each type of file it deals with in alphabetical order to allow you to more easily find what you're looking for. However, some autoboot programs have to be run in a certain order to work. This option will allow you to tell Super Boot not to sort the Auto programs but to show them in their actual order of execution in the directory. Write Verify -- This option tells Super Boot whether or not to turn off Write Verify. Turning Write Verify off will cut in half the time required for all floppy disk writes (note that it remains off until the computer is powered down). With Write Verify on, everything written to disk is immediately read back in to assure accuracy. Most people who leave write verify off never experience any problem at all, but it's up to you. F-key Only Mode -- This option lets you have Super Boot start up displaying all 30 function keys instead of only 10 at a time. In the "Function Key Only" mode you cannot select/deselect individual files. You can press "F" while in this mode and switch back to File Selection mode. Do you use Revolver? -- This option allows you to use Revolver and Super Boot at the same time. If you select YES, Super Boot will not be able to detect if an Auto program causes a reboot, but you will be able to use Revolver. Keyclick -- This option allows you to turn off the default keyclick sound (which I personally find irritating). If you have the Control Panel desk accessory active, the Control Panel will reset the keyclick option based upon the DESKTOP.INF file after Super Boot terminates. Default Autoboot GEM Program -- If you choose to, you can have Super Boot automatically run a GEM program when it reaches the desktop every time it is run. This is an extremely useful option. For example, you could have it run NEODESK after your system boots (Neodesk is a replacement for the regular desktop environment). Or you could have it run one of the various menu programs which let you run a program with a single keypress. When running Super Boot, this option can be modified in two ways: A) Each function key has an individual GEM program which can be assigned to it. If you select a function key which has a GEM program specified, it will be selected instead of the Default Autoboot GEM Program. B) You can cancel the GEM Autoboot feature by pressing HELP then pressing F3 (Cancel Startgem) from the HELP menu or you can change it by pressing F5 (Change Startgem) on the HELP screen. Click on the CHANGE button to change the GEM program, or ERASE to clear out the name. MENU OPTIONS (Page 6) Bypass Delay -- Welcome Screen: Enter in the maximum number of seconds you want the Welcome Screen to be displayed. Enter in 0 if you do not want a time limit at all. If you have opted for Super Boot to use the time-delay bypass method during the Welcome Screen, you must press a key during the Welcome Screen before the number of seconds you specified has expired. Do not enter in 0 if you are using this method! File Selection Screen: Enter in the number of seconds Super Boot will wait for a keypress while in the file selection screen. This is only important if you're using the time-delay bypass feature. Attention Bell -- You can have Super Boot ring a bell when it starts up to remind you that you need to press a key before the automatic bypass feature (if enabled) takes effect. Of course you could disable this feature and use a digitized sound file for the same purpose. Digitized Sound -- You can have Super Boot play a digitized sound when it first starts up. It can be played while it displays a picture, and if the sample rate of the sound is 13 or less it can also rotate colors on the screen while it plays the sound in the background to give the illusion of animation. For sample rates greater than 13, all other processing stops until the sound is played, so color rotation (if present) will not begin until after the sound stops, and keyboard input will be ignored until the sound finishes. Super Boot supports Digisound sound files. Sound files in other formats can be converted to Digisound format by a program called DIGIEDIT. The sounds can have a sample rate of 1 to 40 (sample rate = 1000's of samples per second, e.g. a sample rate of 25 = 25000 samples per second). A sample rate of 10 is probably the optimal rate for use with Super Boot. To tell Super Boot what rate to play the sound at, you have to give the sound file a special extension. The first letter of the extension must be "S", and the second and third letter will be the sample rate. For example, if ATARI.SND has a sample rate of 8, the filename should be ATARI.S08. If it had a sample rate of 40 it should be ATARI.S40. A "Sound & Welcome Screen Utilities" option is available for determining sample rates and changing the filenames. See below for more details. Three methods of loading sound files are available: (1) SINGLE SOUND - will load the same sound (whose filename you specify) every time a sound is to be played. (2) LINK TO WELCOME SCREEN - will load the first sound file it finds with the same base name as the Welcome Screen that was displayed. For example, if Super Boot shows a picture called ATARI.PC1, it will look for a sound file called ATARI.S?? (where ?? is any sample rate). Of course if it does not display a picture and the "LINK" option is chosen, there will be no sound file displayed. This option is good to use if you use the RANDOMIZER feature to load a picture. If you load a picture and Super Boot can not find a corresponding sound file, it is no problem, so you do not have to have a sound file for every single picture you have. You do have to specify the folder to load the sound from. (3) RANDOM SOUND - will load a randomly selected sound from any folder that you specify. Note that the same limitations apply to random sound selection as apply to random welcome screen selection. A random number is generated based on the ST's internal clock, so if you do not have a built-in battery powered clock, the selection will not be very random on a cold boot (power up). On a warm boot, since the clock has had a chance to change, selections will be much more random. Plus the more files you have to choose from, the more random the selection will be. Three options are available to specify how often you want a sound to play: (1) NEVER - will disable the digitized sound function and will never play a sound. (2) COLDBOOT ONLY - will only play a sound when the ST is first turned on. It will not play a sound if the ST is rebooted using the reset button. Only turning the power off and back on will cause the sound to be replayed. (3) ALWAYS - will play a sound every time the ST is booted, including both warm and cold boots. Click on the filename at the bottom of the box to change it, and a file selector box will appear. If the SINGLE SOUND option is selected be sure to select a single sound file. If the LINK TO WELCOME SCREEN or RANDOM SOUND option is chosen, you need to select a FOLDER to load sound files from. NOTE: it is very important if you are using the LINK or RANDOM options that the folder you choose has ONLY sound files in it, and each file must end in the .S?? extender (where ?? is the sample rate). EDIT FUNCTION KEYS Super Boot provides a powerful way of selecting a commonly used set of files by allowing you to assign different file configurations to each function key. This saves you from having to select and deselect the individual files one at a time. From the main menu of The Super Boot Construction Set, you can edit the function keys by choosing the option that says "Edit function keys". You will be presented with a menu showing the current function key descriptions, buttons for F1-F10, buttons for the set of function keys to edit (NORMAL, ALTERNATE, and CONTROL), an option to Edit/Copy/Erase function keys, an option to print a listing of current function key assignments, and an option to Save or to Exit Without Saving. To set up a function key, just choose the group of keys you want to edit (Normal, Alt, or Control) and then press the button for the function key that you want to set up (F1-F10), and you will be presented with a menu screen almost identical to the one you see when using Super Boot, with the current file configuration for that key already shown. Select all the files you want to have as active (just as you would when running Super Boot). While selecting files you can press UNDO to return to the function key menu (and undo any changes to the key you were working on), you can press DELETE to deactivate all files, or you can press ESC to save the changes to the Function Key. When you press ESC, you will be asked to name the function key. Give it a descriptive name; for example, if you just set up a specific set of files for ST Writer, you could name the key "ST Writer". You might also want to indicate somehow that the key runs a GEM program when it reaches the desktop. One good method is to put a "*" on the end of the name of any key that autoboots a program, so you could name the key "ST Writer *". To have a key automatically run a GEM program, click on the CHANGE button in this menu and then select the file you want it to run. Remember that if you assign a GEM program to a function key, the GEM program assigned to the function key will be run instead of the Default Autoboot GEM program. The function keys have a higher priority than the Default Autoboot assignment. Select DONE to return to the function key menu. If you only have a few programs for which you really care if the date and/or time is set, you can disable the date and time function of Super Boot and specify by function key to set the date and time. In the box that says FORCE SETTING OF: [DATE] [TIME], you can choose if you want Super Boot to ask for the date and/or time when you press a function key. NOTE: Even if you do disable the date on Page 1 of "EDIT PROGRAM PARAMETERS", be sure to select if you want to enter the date in USA or EUROPEAN format. Each function key can contain a maximum of 40 active files (most configurations use less than 10 so this is not much of a restriction). If you try to select more than 40 active files, you will be notified that you exceeded the limit and any excess files will be ignored. EDIT/COPY/ERASE KEY(S) Selecting the "Edit/Copy/Erase Key(s)" button from the function key menu will present another large menu. There are five major functions in this menu: Copy Keys -- You can copy one function key to another function key, or you can copy one function key to a whole group of other function keys. In the box on the left which says "Keys to Copy From:", select the source function key along with the group it belongs in (Normal, Alternate, or Control). In the box that says "When copying, also copy: [Key Name] [Startgem]", you can select how much information you want copied. With neither button selected, all that will be copied is the information about which files are active or inactive. Selecting the KEY NAME button will also copy the name of the function key to the target key. Selecting the STARTGEM button will also copy the Autoboot GEM Program selection from the source key to the target key and the date/time settings of the source key as well (since setting the date/time is usually releated to which Startgem program is used). If you use the same basic files but different GEM Autoboot Programs for several keys, these options are very useful. In the larger box on the right, select the target keys you want the source key copied to. The "All keys" and "No keys" buttons can also be used here. Finally, press the COPY button to complete the operation. Swap Keys -- If you would like to swap the positions of two function keys, choose both keys in the large box on the right and push the SWAP button. All information for each key is swapped. Erase Keys -- If you wish to erase a function key, or a group of function keys, select the keys you wish to erase in the large box on the right. If desired, you can select all of the keys by pressing the button that says "All keys", or you can deselect all of the keys by pressing the button that says "No keys". After selecting the keys to erase, press the ERASE button. Mass Merge -- If sometime in the future (after you've spent hours setting up your function keys) you get a new program that you just have to add to every function key, this option will let you easily do it. Select the keys for which you want to add this new file to (in other words, the keys you want this file to now be active on) in the large box on the right. Press the MASS MERGE button and then select the name of the file you want to activate in all of the selected keys. Mass Extract -- This does the opposite of Mass Merge by deactivating a selected file in any number of chosen keys. Simply select the keys that you want to deactivate the file from (in the large box on the right) and then press the MASS EXTRACT button. Exit -- Pressing the EXIT button will return you to the function key menu. PRINT FUNCTION KEY LISTING Choosing this button from the main menu will allow you to print a listing of your function key settings to your printer, disk drive, or screen. EXITING When you have set all the function keys to your liking press the EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES button to save them, or to abort without saving press the EXIT WITH NO CHANGES button. CONFIGURE "OTHER" FILE SELECTIONS The "OTHER" columns on the file selection screen are reserved for data files not presently supported (i.e. files other than DESKTOP.INF, ASSIGN.SYS, AUTOBOOT PROGRAMS, and ACCESSORIES). For example, if you have an autoboot program named RAMDISK.PRG, and it uses a file called RAMDISK.INF which contains the size of the ramdisk, you would be able to select from several files each containing different sizes, like RAM_64K.INF, RAM_128K.INF, and RAM_256K.INF. Or if you use a program called PLAYSND.PRG that plays any digitized sound file with a .SND extension, you could select from among several, keeping the active ones with .SND as an extension and the inactive ones with .SNX as an extension. To configure the OTHER file selection criteria, first choose the appropriate option from the main menu of The Super Boot Construction Set program. You will be presented with a menu with room for 8 different types of files. Descriptive Name -- This is a descriptive heading which will be displayed above all of the files of this type. Make up any name for this field which will best help you remember what kind of files they are. File Extender -- This is the three letter extension of the files to search for. It must be three letters in length. If it is less than three letters, the extension will be changed to .ERR indicating an error has occurred. In the previous examples, the extension for the ramdisk data file would be .INF, and the extension for the sound files would be .SND. File Type -- There are two types of files: Type 1 or Type 2. Type 1 files are dealt with similar to the way the accessory files are. Inactive files will have the last letter of their extension changed to an X, while active files will have the normal extension. In the above examples, the sound files would be a type 1 file since we only want to make some active and make others inactive. Type 2 files are like the DESKTOP.INF and ASSIGN.SYS files. Only one file is allowed to be active at once, and that active file is copied to another file. Data files of any size are supported. The ramdisk program mentioned above is an example of a type 2 file. For example, if RAM_128K.INF was active, Super Boot would copy RAM_128K.INF to RAMDISK.INF. Source -- This is the pathname where all the data files are located. For example, if your boot drive is drive A: and you wanted to keep all the RAMDISK.INF files in a folder called OTHER inside the auto folder of the boot drive, the source path would be "A:\AUTO\OTHER\", if you wanted to keep them in the root directory, the source path would be "A:\". Be sure the pathname ends with a "\" character. IMPORTANT: You could not keep the data files in the "A:\AUTO\" directory, since the actual file that the program uses (RAMDISK.INF) has the same extension as the data files and is in the AUTO folder. You would end up with a RAMDISK.INX file instead. Also, you could not place these files in A:\AUTO\SUPERBT\, since the RAMDISK.INF files would conflict with the DESKTOP.INF files, causing problems. So, as a general rule, the Source directory must be a different directory from the Destination directory, and there should be no conflicting file extensions. Dest -- This is the destination filename for Type 2 files. In other words this is the path and filename that you want to copy the data file to. This field is ignored for Type 1 files. In the ramdisk example, the destination filename would be "A:\AUTO\RAMDISK.INF". The following are exact replicas of the configuration screen for the above 2 examples: Descriptive Name: Sounds__ File Extender: .SND File Type: 1 Source: A:\AUTO\_ Dest: _ Descriptive Name: Ramdisks File Extender: .INF File Type: 2 Source: A:\AUTO\OTHER\_ Dest: A:\AUTO\RAMDISK.DAT_ As a further example (don't actually do this), if you were to configure Accessories and DESKTOP.INF files as OTHER files, this is what it would look like: Descriptive Name: .ACC's__ File Extender: .ACC File Type: 1 Source: A:\_ Dest: _ Descriptive Name: Desktops File Extender: .INF File Type: 2 Source: A:\AUTO\SUPERBT\_ Dest: A:\DESKTOP.INF_ When you are done making changes click on the SAVE button to save the changes or the ABORT button to cancel the changes. While editing, a HELP button is available to give a brief reminder of the above description, and a DIRECTORY button is available to help remind you of the location of any files you are trying to set up. HIDE FILES FROM SUPER BOOT Chances are there are a few files that you use every time you boot your computer. It might be a hard disk booter, the Control Panel desk accessory, Turbo ST, or whatever. If you know that you will NEVER want to boot without that file, you can hide it from Super Boot so that you don't accidentally deactivate it. Super Boot keeps a list of up to 90 files which can be hidden from it. Note that SUPERBT.PRG, SUPERBTA.PRG, STARTGEM.PRG, and HEADSTRT.PRG are already hidden and need not be put on the list. You can hide files by selecting the "Hide Files From Super Boot" button from the main menu. You will be presented with a menu with four options: Add, Delete, Save, and Cancel. Add -- Selecting this option will cause a file selector to appear. Simply choose the file you want to hide and it will be added to the list. Note that the last letter of the file extender will be ignored, so for example CONTROL.ACX and CONTROL.ACC would be considered the same file. Delete -- Choose a file to be deleted from the list by clicking on it with the mouse, and then click on the DELETE button to remove it from the list. Save -- Saves all changes to the list. Cancel -- Cancels all changes to the list. WARNING: Use this feature sparingly and with caution! One of the major advantages of using Super Boot is that bad combinations of boot programs can be easily fixed by activating & deactivating them with Super Boot. If files are hidden from Super Boot, a bad combination of those hidden files could lock you out of your hard drive. So be sure the files that you hide are safe and work well with all other hidden files. That goes for both Auto Programs and Desk Accessories. COLOR SELECTION If you're running the configuration program on a color monitor you will be asked to set the screen colors which will be used in Super Boot. A sample menu screen will be shown, and color values will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Move the mouse to a number and press the LEFT button to increase the number and the RIGHT button to decrease it (values range from 0 to 7). Above the numbers are descriptions of what they represent, "R" stands for Red, "G" stands for Green, and "B" stands for Blue. Once all the colors are set the way you like them, click the LEFT mouse button on the word "SAVE" to save the changes or "CANCEL" to cancel the changes. If you're running the program on a monochrome monitor, you'll be asked if you want Super Boot to show black text on a white background, or white text on a black background. SHOW ORDER OF AUTO FILES Selecting this option from the main menu allows you to view the true order of files in the AUTO directory. You can choose to show just programs, or show all files in the directory, and you can send the output to either the screen or printer. This option is better than looking at the order of the files with SUPERBT.PRG, because SUPERBT.PRG will not show itself or any other hidden programs in the "Autoboot" column of files. Usually viewing just the program files is all you need to do, however if data files in the directory are deleted and then programs copied over them, the directory order could change unexpectedly and in that case showing all files would be better. If output is sent to the screen and there are more files in the directory than can fit on the screen, the extra files will not be shown. If you have more programs than can be shown on one screen (175 programs), then chances are you have too many auto programs to begin with! If you're viewing the files on the screen, press either mouse button when done to exit back to the menu. SPECIFY DISK DRIVES This menu item tells Super Boot on which drive(s) to look for the various files that it needs. It allows you to specify where the Desk Accessories and Auto Programs are located, and also where it needs to write the DESKTOP.INF file. If you do not have a hard drive, this is the configuration you should use: Disk drive for AUTO programs: A Disk drive for DESKTOP.INF: A Search Path for accessories: A:\*.AC? (NOTE: see below) If you do have a hard drive, your configuration depends upon whether the hard drive is self-booting or not. "Self-booting" means that the hard drive can operate regardless of if there is a disk in drive A: or not. If the hard drive is not self-booting, a special program (supplied with the hard drive) has to be present in the AUTO folder of drive A: or else the hard drive can't be accessed. If you have a self-booting hard drive, your configuration is PROBABLY this: Disk drive for AUTO programs: C Disk drive for DESKTOP.INF: C Search Path for accessories: C:\*.AC? (NOTE: see below) If you have a hard drive which is not self-booting, your configuration will PROBABLY be this: Disk drive for AUTO programs: A Disk drive for DESKTOP.INF: C Search Path for accessories: C:\*.AC? (NOTE: see below) Note that AUTO programs are read from A: while Desk Accessories are read from C: for non-self-booting hard drives. Also, from experimentation it appears that the DESKTOP.INF file can be written either to A: or C: on non-self-booting drives. The ST looks for it on A: first, and then looks to C: if it wasn't on A:. The ST will boot slightly faster if you specify C: for the DESKTOP.INF file, however if a DESKTOP.INF file is unexpectedly present in A: the one on C: will be overridden. Because some hard drives may be atypical in their boot software, if the configurations listed above do not work you may need to experiment a little to get it right. In most cases however, the above configurations will work. NOTE ON DESK ACCESSORY SEARCH PATH: There are some programs and desk accessories available which can alter the path that the ST uses to look for desk accessories. ACC.PRG can do this (it loads accessories from a folder called ACCS) and some Desk Accessory stuffers can do this as well. The advantage of this is not having your main directory cluttered with alot of desk accessories. If you are using such a program, enter in the proper search path to use instead of the one mentioned above. Example: C:\ACCS\*.AC?. SOUND & WELCOME SCREEN UTILTIES This utility will allow you to match up various sound files to pictures (if you use the RANDOMIZER option for pictures and the LINK TO WELCOME SCREEN option for sound files). It will also let you determine what the sample rate is for a sound, and will let you rename a sound file with the proper extension containing the sample rate. You can also change the base name of the file to match the name of the picture you want to link it to. The top of the screen contains all the various sound rates available for use with Super Boot. Another box on the screen will tell you the filename of the last picture you looked at, and the name of the sound file currently in the buffer. It will also tell you how big the buffer which holds the sound file is. The buffer is allocated based on how much free memory you have, so the more memory your ST has the bigger the sound file you can use. The buffer used in the Super Boot Construction Set is smaller than the one used in Super Boot since SUPER_CS.PRG takes up more memory. To get the approximate size of your buffer in Super Boot, add 105K to the size of your buffer in the Super Boot Construction Set. On an unexpanded 520ST the buffer in SUPER_CS.PRG is about 140K and about 245K in SUPERBT.PRG, a very useable size. If a sound is too big to fit into the buffer, only the portion of the sound file that will fit will be played. The other box on this screen allows you to rename the sound file currently in the buffer. You can change the base name to match a picture name if desired, but the extension is set based on the sample rate button which is selected. Press the RENAME button to rename it. The buttons at the bottom of the screen are pretty much self-explanetory. LOAD SOUND will load a sound file, PLAY SOUND will play the sound in the buffer at the sample rate you have selected, VIEW PICTURE will load and show a picture (press a mouse button when you're done viewing it), and EXIT will take you back to the main menu. V. Using Super Boot - STARTUP: Depending on the way you configured Super Boot, the first things checked are the hot-keys. Whether or not you should hold one down depends upon the bypass method you selected. If Super Boot determines you wish to bypass it (depending on the hot-keys) the program will immediately halt (but it does go ahead and set the Write Verify and Keyclick options before halting). The only exception to this is if the password option is enabled. If so, it will first get the password before halting. Also, if you configured Super Boot to set a default configuration if bypassed the default will be set at this time. NOTE: The hot-key feature may not work properly on the new Mega ST's. I have been told that if you wait until you see your floppy drive light come on, and THEN press the hot-key, it will work on a MEGA. WELCOME SCREEN: If enabled, the welcome screen will be displayed for the amount of time you specified when using SUPER_CS.PRG. You can prematurely exit from the Welcome Screen by pressing any key. If you selected one of the time-delay bypass methods for the welcome screen, you must press a key or Super Boot will halt after showing the welcome screen. If for some reason the picture file can't be read, no "file not found" message will be displayed, it will simply go on to the next function. If your welcome screen shows up as garbage, or if the ST reboots when it should display the welcome screen, it probably means that you told Super Boot to read a picture which was for the wrong resolution (i.e. a High Res picture on a Color Monitor) or that a picture was incorrectly labeled (i.e. a picture saved in Neochrome format was labeled as a Tiny picture (.TNY) instead of as a Neochrome picture (.NEO). The picture must have the standard extender on it for Super Boot to Read it. Valid Extenders Tiny = .TNY, .TN? (? = any character is valid) Neochrome = .NEO Degas = .PI1, .PI2, .PI3 Degas Elite = .PI1, .PI2, .PI3, .PC1, .PC2, .PC3 DIGITIZED SOUND: If enabled, Super Boot will play a digitized sound while displaying the Welcome Screen. If you do not have a Welcome Screen and the sample rate of the sound is 13 or less, Super Boot will continue on processing while it plays the sound in the background. If the sample rate is higher, Super Boot will halt while it plays the sound and will then continue on. Super Boot will turn off the sound if it is still playing in the background when you are ready to go to the desktop. PASSWORD: If enabled, Super Boot will ask for a password. Super Boot will not ask for the password if it recognizes the system was warm booted. If the password is entered incorrectly, you will be asked to re-enter it. If it is incorrectly entered 3 times the system will shut down and the computer will have to be reset or rebooted. DATE: If enabled, Super Boot will prompt you to enter in the current date. If Super Boot recognizes that the system was warm booted, it will not ask for the date. Pressing RETURN on a blank date will leave the date as it is. The date can be entered in any one of several standard formats. If you want to enter the date in a European format (Day, Month, Year) be sure to specify it in the configuration program. Entering the year is optional; if not entered, the default year (specified in SUPER_CS.PRG) will be used. A default year is provided to speed up entering in the date. You may enter in the date with the day, month, and year separated by any non-numeric character. Or you may enter in the date without any separating characters, provided you enter in two digits each for the day, month, and year. Valid Example Dates: (USA FORMAT, ASSUMING 1989 AS DEFAULT YEAR) 12/5/89 = 12/05/89 12/5 = 12/05/89 1-08-90 = 01/08/90 10.21 = 10/21/89 110489 = 11/04/89 010890 = 01/08/90 0108 = 01/08/89 Invalid Example Dates: /4/89 (No month was specified) 123 (Exactly two digits needed for each field) 11/7/1990 (Year must be two digits or less) NOTE: Super Boot checks only to make sure that the date is within reasonable bounds. It does not, for example, check to see if Feb. 29 is valid, or June 31. Any date between 1 and 31 is accepted as valid. TIME: If enabled, you will next be prompted to enter in the current time. As with the date, pressing RETURN on a blank time will leave the time alone. You must enter in the time as military time. Military time is like ordinary time, except that if the time is PM, you add 12 to the hour (except for midnight and noon, where 12:00 AM = 00:00, and 12:00 PM = 12:00). Examples of conversion to military time: 12:30 PM = 12:30, 4:15 PM = 16:15, 8:00 AM = 08:00, 12:45 AM = 00:45. The time may be entered in the same manner as the date, either with separating characters or without separating characters using two digit numbers for the hours, minutes, and seconds. Entering in the seconds is optional, if you don't enter them in they will be set at 0 seconds. Super Boot will not let you enter in an invalid time. Valid Example Times: 12:30:25 = 12:30:25 PM (Afternoon) 23:2:0 = 11:20:00 PM 23:22 = 11:22:00 PM 2322 = 11:22:00 PM 232245 = 11:22:45 PM 050832 = 5:08:32 AM 0.30.25 = 12:30:25 AM (Midnight) Invalid Example Times: :30:25 (No hour specified) 12305 (Exactly two digits must be specified for each field) IMPORTANT NOTE ON TIME AND DATE: Since Atari first released TOS on disk along with DESK1.ACC and DESK2.ACC, they have put out 2 new versions of the control panel. The new versions are both named CONTROL.ACC. The old DESK1.ACC does not accept time changes made through Super Boot, so you need to use the newest one. Another side effect of using the old control panel is that it loses the date and time when you switch resolutions, and the new control panels correct that. The first revision of the control panel fixed most of the time problems, except that it reset the seconds to 0. The latest version of CONTROL.ACC corrects the problem with the seconds. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A COLDBOOT AND A WARMBOOT: A coldboot is when the power to the computer is first physically turned on, while a warmboot is when the computer is rebooted either by pressing the reset button or through software. Super Boot can tell the difference between a warmboot and a coldboot, and can even tell if a program in the AUTO folder performed a software reboot. If Super Boot detects a warmboot: - It will not show the welcome screen again, since you already saw it at power up (unless you configured Super Boot to always show the welcome screen). - It will not play the digitized sound again, since you already heard it at power up (unless you configured Super Boot to always play sound). - It will not ask for the password again since it was entered at power up. - It will not ask for the time and date again, since they would have been already set at power up. If Super Boot detects that a program in the AUTO folder performed a reboot (some Auto Programs perform a reboot to install themselves), Super Boot will not run at all and the other Auto Programs will be executed. By doing this Super Boot will not run more than once during a single boot. NOTE: Occasionally the ST may perform a reboot just before reaching the desktop; this can occur whether you use Super Boot or not. If it does occur, Super Boot will run again (and hence appear to run more than once) since SUPERBTA.PRG would have already run before the reboot. FUNCTION KEY SELECTION MODE: If you told Super Boot to show only function key names, you will be presented with a display showing all 30 available function keys. You can press the "F" key to switch to File Selection Mode if desired. Active Keys In Function Key Mode: F - Toggles between File Selection Screen and Function Key Only screen S - Permanently save changes made to a function key HELP - show help screen and other options UNDO - exit Super Boot with no changes made ESC - exit Super Boot and make changes FUNCTION KEY - selects a predefined file configuration and exits program FILE SELECTION MODE: If there are no accessory, desktop, GDOS, autoboot, or "other" files present, Super Boot will skip the file selection mode and exit, otherwise it will display all available files to choose from. If there is more of one type of file than is allowed (for example 14 .INF files instead of the maximum of 9) then the excess files will not be displayed. All active files are displayed in inverse (highlighted) characters, all inactive files are shown as regular text. Active Keys In File Selection Mode: HOME - moves cursor to the top, left corner of the screen SHIFT HOME - moves cursor to the bottom, right corner of the screen LEFT ARROW - moves left RIGHT ARROW - moves right UP ARROW - moves up DOWN ARROW - moves down SHIFT LEFT ARROW - moves to the far left edge of the screen SHIFT RIGHT ARROW - moves to the far right edge of the screen SHIFT UP ARROW - moves to the top of the screen SHIFT DOWN ARROW - moves to the bottom of the screen SPACE BAR - select or deselect files F - Toggles between File Selection Screen and Function Key Only screen S - Permanently save changes made to a function key HELP - show help screen and other options UNDO - exit Super Boot with no changes made ESC - exit Super Boot and make changes DELETE - deselect all files FUNCTION KEY - selects a predefined file configuration and exits program ALT or CONTROL - selects a new set of function keys SHIFT + FUNCTION KEY - selects a predefined file configuration but does not exit the program To select or deselect a file, simply move the ">>" cursor with any of the four arrow keys to the filename and press the space bar. Super Boot allows only one DESKTOP.INF file to be selected at a time, only one ASSIGN.SYS file to be selected at a time, and any number of accessory or autoboot files to be selected. However, please note that the ST can currently have a MAXIMUM of 6 accessories active at once, and some files (like CONTROL.ACC and EMULATOR.ACC) count as 2 accessories each. Hold down the ALT or CONTROL key to show a different set of function keys at the bottom of the screen. "AL" will appear to the left of the function key names indicating the ALT set, or "CN" will appear indicating the CONTROL set of function keys. Holding down the SHIFT key while pressing a function key will change the files according to that key but will not exit, allowing you to temporarily alter a predefined file configuration. SUPERBT.PRG, SUPERBTA.PRG, HEADSTRT.PRG, and STARTGEM.PRG will not be shown as AUTO programs on the file selection screen. These programs should NEVER be inactive and are therefore not selectable. Make sure you do not rename these programs to anything else! Any files you specified as "Hidden" will also not be shown on the file selection screen. NOTE: HEADSTRT.PRG AND STARTGEM.PRG SHOULD NEVER BOTH BE IN THE AUTO FOLDER AT THE SAME TIME! HELP SCREEN: Pressing the HELP key will display a summary of key commands, and some current statistics: date, time, write verify, and current Startgem program. Active Keys On The Help Screen: F1 - Set Date F2 - Set Time F3 - Cancel Startgem Program F4 - Toggle Write Verify Off/On F5 - Change Startgem Program F10 - Exit Help Screen ESC - Exit Super Boot And Update Changes UNDO - Exit Super Boot But Don't Update Changes SAVING A FUNCTION KEY: By pressing the "S" key on the File Selection Screen (or on the Function Key Screen if in Function Key Only mode) you can save changes to a function key. This is useful if you only have a minor change to make and do not want to exit to the desktop and then have to run SUPER_CS.PRG. After pressing "S", it will ask you to press the function key you want to save. Press the function key (holding down the ALT or CONTROL key if necessary). It will then show you the old function key name and ask you to type in a new one. Type in the new name or press RETURN to keep the old one. Following this it will display the Startgem program currently stored in the function key. Press RETURN and it will ask you to enter in a new one. You can type in the new one (be sure to type in the drive and the full pathname, C:\DEGAS\DEGELITE.PRG for example), or you can press RETURN to keep the old one. If the key had a Startgem program and you don't want it to have one, type in a single space and then press RETURN to erase the old one. Following this it will ask if you want the function key to force the setting of the date and the time. Press the "Y" or "N" key for each question. After that it will update the SUPERBT.STF file with the changes to the function key. EXITING: When you have set the files the way you want them, press the ESC key, or you can press a function key to select a predefined configuration. If you don't want Super Boot to revise any of the files, just hit the UNDO key and the program will immediately terminate. While the message "Now revising files." is displayed, you should never interrupt the disk drive, either by removing the disk or by turning the drive or computer off. As soon as you see the "Now revising files." message disappear, it means that the Super Boot program has ended. VI. Tips & Tricks !- EXTRA DESKTOP.INF FILES Depending on how you use Super Boot, you may find yourself needing to use more than the maximum of 9 DESKTOP.INF files, for example if you decide to use a different file for each function key. You can extend the number of Desktop files in the following manner: 1) Select your 9 most used Desktop files, and treat them normally as specified above. 2) Create a new folder in the AUTO folder called "MOREDESK" (\AUTO\MOREDESK\). 3) Copy any Desktop files which you did not have room for into the MOREDESK folder. 4) Run the Super Boot Construction Set and select the menu option "Configure "Other" files". 5) Set up a new entry as follows: File Extender: .INF File Type: 2 Source: C:\AUTO\MOREDESK\ Dest: C:\DESKTOP.INF (Of course if you don't have a hard drive, substitute drive A: for drive C: in the Source and Dest. fields) 6) When you run Super Boot, you'll have 2 areas from which to choose DESKTOP.INF files from. This does create one slight problem however; with this setup it is now possible to have 2 active DESKTOP.INF files when there should never be more than 1 active. It won't hurt anything if 2 are active, but you may not get the file you intended. If 2 are active, the "Other" file has the highest priority and will be used instead of the normal "Desktop" file. EXTRA ASSIGN.SYS FILES More ASSIGN.SYS files can be added in the same way as more DESKTOP.INF files are added. Just follow the general procedure above, except use a different folder (\AUTO\MOREGDOS\ perhaps), and use the following "other" configuration: File Extender: .SYS File Type: 2 Source: C:\AUTO\MOREGDOS\ Dest: C:\ASSIGN.SYS AUTOBOOTING GEM PROGRAMS GEM programs are those which use such elements as windows, variable sized text, the mouse, dialog boxes, buttons, etc., and TOS programs generally only use text output and seldom use graphics. Only TOS programs can be automatically run via the AUTO folder. GEM programs in the AUTO folder usually result in an immediate system crash. TOS 1.0 OR TOS 1.2: STARTGEM.PRG and HEADSTRT.PRG are two programs which allow you to autoboot a GEM program if you don't have TOS 1.4 or higher. One of these programs must be used in conjunction with Super Boot to take advantage of the autobooting features found in Super Boot. If you set up a program to run with Startgem or Headstart but nothing happens when you reach the desktop, there are several things you should check. First of all, check to make sure the correct path and filename are present in STARTGEM.INF (which is located in the root directory of the initial boot drive). If it is not, it was either specified incorrectly when using the Super Boot Construction Set, the function key was not saved when it was edited, or there was no room left on the disk to create the STARTGEM.INF file. If the path and filename is correct in STARTGEM.INF, make sure STARTGEM.PRG or HEADSTRT.PRG is present on the initial boot disk (in the AUTO folder), and make sure the filename is exactly "STARTGEM.PRG" or "HEADSTRT.PRG". TOS 1.4 OR GREATER: If you are using TOS 1.4, TOS 1.6, or a greater version of TOS, a DESKTOP.INF file MUST be present on your disk drive, or you must have chosen a DESKTOP.INF file to be used if you want to autoboot a GEM program using TOS 1.4. TOS saves the name of the program to be autobooted in the DESKTOP.INF file, so if none exists, the autoboot feature won't work. If you view the DESKTOP.INF file, the filename to autostart will follow the characters "#Z" on a single line. Note that Super Boot takes complete control and on every single boot it will look at the DESKTOP.INF file and it will change the "#Z" line to whichever autostart program you have chosen (or if you have not chosen one it will not have a filename there). If you would prefer that Super Boot not take complete control, and instead you control which programs autostart by using various DESKTOP.INF files with the autostart name already in it, choose either STARTGEM or HEADSTART instead of the TOS 1.4 OR GREATER button on the "Edit Program Parameters" option, but do not put HEADSTRT.PRG or STARTGEM.PRG in your AUTO folder. Super Boot will still create a STARTGEM.INF file but it will be ignored by your ST. PATHNAMES AND SEARCH PATHS EXPLAINED A pathname is the full path needed for the ST to find a program. The pathname includes the Drive Specifier indicating the drive it is on (e.g. A:, B:, C:, etc.), the folders you must open (in order) to find the file, and of course the filename itself. For example, let's say you have Degas Elite (filename DEGELITE.PRG) in a folder called "DEGAS", which is inside a folder called "DRAWING", which is on drive C:. In other words, on a window opened to the main directory of drive C:, you would have to click on DRAWING, which would open up showing a folder called DEGAS. You would then click on DEGAS, which would open up showing DEGELITE.PRG. The search path for this would be C:\DRAWING\DEGAS\DEGELITE.PRG. If DEGELITE.PRG were found on the main directory of drive A:, the pathname would be A:\DEGELITE.PRG. A search path is a description of a set of files which should be found. As with a pathname, the Drive Specifier and folders must be specified, as well as a search mask. The mask can be made up of characters used in a normal filename, as well as the "*" and "?" characters. The "*" character means that any number of following characters will be ignored. The "?" is a place holder character, meaning that a character must be present, but it doesn't matter what the character is. For example, a search mask of *.P?3 would look for any file with "P" as the first letter of its extender, and "3" as the last letter, with any other character in between. EXAMPLES: C:\DRAWING\DEGAS\*.PI? would find: DRAWING.PI1 2FALLS.PI3 2Z.PIC &but would not find: ABCS.PI :LION.PC3 A:\ACCS\C*.ACC would find: CONTROL.ACC 2CALC.ACC &but wouldn't find: CONTROL.ACX 9TURBOST.ACC A:\*.* would find every file on drive A: USING THE SAME SOUND WITH MORE THAN ONE PICTURE If you need to save disk space and you have a digitized sound which would go good with several different pictures, you can fool Super Boot in the following way. (This is for use if you use the RANDOMIZER feature for Welcome Screens, and the LINK TO WELCOME SCREEN option for digitized sound files.) For example, you have a digitized sound clip of a dragon roaring called DRAGON.S10, and you have 4 dragon pictures called RDRAGON.PI1, DRAGON.TNY, DUNGEON.TNY, and FLYING.PC2. First of all, you have to convert all the pictures to Tinystuffed format. Then, rename all the pictures to match the sound name, but change the last letter of the .TNY extension to something else. For example, DRAGON.TN1, DRAGON.TN9, DRAGON.TN_, DRAGON.TNZ. When Super Boot chooses a random picture, it ignores the last character of the .TNY extension, so if it chooses any of the above 4 pictures it will also play the DRAGON.S10 sound file. Note that this method only works with Tinystuffed pictures, and the last letter can be any printable character, so you could have 30, 40, or more pictures use the same single sound. This is significant considering sound files can be exceptionally large (some over a megabyte in length). ACCESSING THE BUILT-IN CLOCK IN ICD HOST ADAPTERS If you have a hard drive which uses the ICD Host Adapter which has a battery powered clock, there are two programs which come with it called ICDTIME.PRG and TIMESET.PRG. TIMESET will read the current time in the Host Adapter and then set the ST's internal clock based on the time it just read. ICDTIME will do the same thing, but it will also remain in memory so that if you change the ST's time, it will also update the internal clock of your Host Adapter. If you have an ST without a battery powered clock built and you do have the ICD Host Adapter, I would recommend placing one of these programs BEFORE SUPERBT.PRG in your AUTO folder, and then using the HIDE feature of Super Boot to hide the file. When the program runs before Super Boot it will set the ST's clock and the portions of Super Boot using the built in RANDOM function of the ST will be MUCH more random with the correct time being set. If you use ICDTIME.PRG you can also change the time on the Host Adapter with Super Boot instead of having to use the bcontrol panel accessory. VII. Registration, Comments, and Questions -% Please send any comments, questions, bug reports, or registration forms to the following address: Gordon W. Moore 2300 Beech St. Ashland, KY 41102 (USA) Please make out checks or money orders payable to Gordon W. Moore. Any check or money order MUST be payable by a U.S. bank. Some countries (such as Canada) have postal money orders payable through the U.S. Post office and these are also acceptable. For obvious reasons it is not advisable to send cash through the mail, but if necessary I can accept US Dollars, English Pounds, German Marks, and French Francs. Receipt of all registration forms will be acknowledged via mail or E-mail in 2 to 3 weeks. I can be reached through E-mail on the following services: Compuserve : 73647,2735 Genie : G.W.MOORE Genie : Super Boot topic in category 2 of &the BBS on the ST roundtable -F REGISTRATION/UPDATE FORM FOR SUPER BOOT (PLEASE CIRCLE OPTION(S) A, B, AND/OR C -- PRINT OR TYPE ALL ANSWERS) A -- Please register me as a new Super Boot user. I am enclosing $_ for registration. NOTE: $15.00 is the suggested registration fee. If you feel that it is worth more or less, you may send in the amount that you feel is appropriate. B -- I have an older version of Super Boot. Please send me the most current available version. I am enclosing $4.00 to cover the cost of the disk, postage, and handling (Orders outside of the U.S. and Canada please add $1.00 extra.) C -- I already have the most current version of Super Boot. Please send me the next major revision when it is available. I am enclosing $4.00 to cover the cost of the disk, postage, and handling. 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Only oneat a time can be active. The active file will be copiedto the filename specifiedas the DESTination.DESCRIPTIVE NAME: A name you make up toremind you of what the files are.SOURCE: The directory where the filesare located. Last character of thepathname must be a "\". Example: "C:\DATA\". Use the DIRECTORYbutton to view folders and files if you forget their names.DEST: The DESTination filename for Type2 files only. Ignored for Type 1Files. Example: "D:\WORDPROC\STWRITER\PRINTER.DAT".FILE EXTENDER: The extender found on all wanted files. Must be 3characters in length and the lastletter can't be "X".OKDigitized Sound SetupOKSINGLE SOUND - A single sound (whosepath & filename you specify) will beplayed on every start-up.RANDOM SOUND - A randomly selectedsound chosen from the pathname youspecify will be played.LINK TO WELCOME SCREEN - Super Bootwill attempt to load a sound filethe same base name (not extender) aswiththe Welcome Screen it loaded. (eg.if the Welcome Screen was ROBOT.TNY,it would try to load ROBOT.S??.VALID SOUND FILENAMES - The base nameshould be a descriptive name or itshould be the same name as a WelcomeScreen you want to link it to, andtheextension begins with "S" followedby the sample rate.EXAMPLE: HELLO.S08 - Sound sample at sample rate of 8. Super Boot Program Parameters -- Page 2ProtectionPasswordOnOffInvisibleVisible_ Password: _ a NEXT PAGE2 ms6 msFloppy Disk3 ms12 msSeek RateStop At Edge Of ScreenWrap Around EdgeCursor Actions At Edge Of Screen:Program Termination Options:FOR COLOR SYSTEMS --BOXTEXTBOXTEXTRestore screen to LOW resolutionLeave screen in MEDIUM resolutionFOR COLOR OR MONOCHROME SYSTEMS --BOXTEXTBOXTEXTRestore ORIGINAL screen colorsLeave SUPER BOOT colors in effectSuper Boot Construction Set V7.0Edit program parametersShow order of AUTO filesEdit function keysSpecify Disk DrivesConfigure "Other" file selectionsSound & Welcome Screen UtilitiesHide files from Super BootRegister or update Super BootChange colorsEXITSound & Welcome Screen UtilitiesSample Rate of Sound123456789101112131620253240Last Picture Viewed:FILENAME =1234567890123456789012345678901234567890Current Sound In Buffer:Buffer Size:12345KFILENAME =1234567890123456789012345678901234567890New Sound Name08.S__PRENAMELoad SoundPlay SoundView PictureEXITSuper Boot Program Parameters -- Page 6Welcome Screen (enter 0 for infinite delay):____99secondsFile Selection Screen: ____99secondsBypass DelayAtttention BellEnabledDisabledSave ChangesCancel ChangesDigitized SoundHELP!File Selection MethodSingle SoundLink To Welcome ScreenRandom SoundPlay Sound When?NeverColdboot OnlyAlways File/Path Name (Click on to change) 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890Welcome Screen SetupFormats SupportedRecommended Search MaskPossible Extensions---Degas*.PI?.PI1, .PI2, .PI3Degas Elite (normal)*.PI?.PI1, .PI2, .PI3Degas Elite Compressed*.PC?.PC1, .PC2, .PC3Neochrome*.NEO.NEOTinystuffed*.TN?.TNY, .TN1, .TN2, .Click on the File/Pathname to change it,Click on the word "Color" or"Mono" to erase its File/Pathname. Ifthe RANDOMIZER is off, simply choosea file when presented with the file selector. If the RANDOMIZER is on,choose a search mask by editing the topline of the file selector.EXAMPLES: (Randomizer Off)C:\DRAWING\DEGAS\WELCOME.PC1(Randomizer On)C:\DRAWING\DEGAS\*.PC?OKMonochrome Color SelectionBlack text on a white backgroundWhite text on a black backgroundPlease select your initialboot drive (where all of theAuto Programs are located).Copyright NoticeSuper Boot, The Super Boot ConstructionSet and the Documentationfile are allCopyright 1991 by Gordon W. Moore, All RightsReserved. Portions of the compiled 1code Copyright 1986 by CCDand OSS Inc. and are used with thepermission of OSS.Please feel free to upload and sharethese files with everyone.These files are SHAREWARE and, if aftertrying these programs youwant to continue using them, I askthat you register as a user fora modest one-time fee of only $15.00. This will also ensure thatyou are eligible to receive futurefor further details.updates. See the documentationOK Function Key Editing  Create/Edit Function KeysF1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8F9F10NORMALALTCONTROLEdit/Copy/Erase Key(s)Exit and save changesPrint Function Key ListingExit with no changesFunction KeyDescriptions F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901 F1 12345678901F10 12345678901 Super Boot Program Parameters -- Page 1DateDisabledEnabled__Current Year: 19__99FormatEuropeanU.S.A.NEXT PAGETimeDisabledEnabledWelcome ScreenAlwaysRandomizerOffOnHELP!Coldboot OnlyClick toDisabled erase  Path/Filename -- Click on to change  Mono Pic:1234567890123456789012345678901234567890Color Pic:1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Save Changes to Ctrl-F10 _ Function Key Name: _ x DateTimeForce Setting Of:ChangeErase1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 GEM program to automatically run DoneSuper Boot is a Shareware program,and is definitely not Public Domain.This means that you are free to tryout the program and see if it meetsyour needs before you buy it.Shareware allows you to purchasequalitysoftware at bargain prices.See the included documentation for moreinformation.Print registration or update form(on your printer)Show needed registration informationon the screenExit Super Boot Program Parameters -- Page 3NEXT PAGEChoose the number of columns youeach type of file. 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