HDM IV by Jim Hass REGISTRATION ($25.00) This program is a DOS shell that hides the underlying operating system from the uninitiated user, yet does not get in the way of the expert user. The basic system consist of up to one hundred menu files with ten menu pages each, and each page having ten entries for a total of 10,000 entries to choose from. You start an entry by pointing to it with the cursor or mouse, then press the key or the left mouse button, or you can simply press the number key associated with that entry. Each entry can start a program, run a batch file, or execute any DOS command. An entry can also have multiple steps which can include any or all of the possibilities above plus special HDM functions and macros. You can change menu pages by pressing the through keys to go directly to page "A" through "J" or use the and keys. Each page and each entry on each page has a user definable description. You can go to another Menu File by using the {MENU ##} action function. The Menu Files are numbered from zero to 99. The Hard Disk Menu is not memory resident. When you run a program, HDM gets out of memory completely so that all system ram is available for your use. HDM is then automatically called back into memory when your program is finished. Hardware Requirements: None Described. gk]mSQJ=p՗oQF մҬ1:4„|77O >UBS> M " Q1pǢpE@ X!2RX .NP%K 0 7#7 B)5P,^oR N 0f.]n;*~yw3- ZC^ᷡhƠKiM|ѣYy#1|.sxK͋fSͬ%̢DKB0V#Mb !@ck_>wZ$4HWMq0-%|K^̮'ɳ7p4D=Q;+ QߪX).ꠀf-@zUju-[cou|w˵ZUJ762xLLu 1Ք66 en 㫃O{gYXJqbN KuR@xL ,D2\uG87G&lbՀ{m7Lßk碯7n1w/) RT GAX>,F^}p^3~aр-_vp9fR<TEٸ(z*nopsX9Ed#",Ar~@\ݰݥ/mWM΢]+>޺W"2u#Yc?=zşes3ϖ n/C_:m?F[a@C;kK/m:nOhN ? \+qyù#1x|!!UE[BX>h&[և(t~񂞲C0U]0fI[LK}ݿ ?4!ɡ!B歧+ʥw׻纾9bVZּw~.s#E I:Y/3C_Y"QCݿ?HП mNc¤lz.Q0V,$ˢVG~s]3Jh3(EE w N.}2<Ӕe8;-9XCr >CC;KeţTQ\9⚝E\R3{gҠ&82vdus}U |E< g9^;rMe嫀?dR) I0jGGrX0?̶)fTdBצs]y23vٛ>~g+"6\KLŬ!f` 8C S SiY=m ξş{n pohK$@&@) e璈dh=H\{Bc^dԴ,/D=h yq 6c+CmsL ߣs1v:rt+ sa a Ju":%>RZΤ%H̵KWa͠UXcƠ&NV^+`"  i y֔+Ǔ?Uo$r#1lNVPٸ>d w|Jai[p8;ȉ