Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
Archive   : DB3PROCS.ZIP
Filename : MENU.DBF

 
Output of file : MENU.DBF contained in archive : DB3PROCS.ZIP
[A MENUSCRNCöT
COLORMENUCöT COLORBARCöT COLORBORDC%öT TOPN+öT LEFTN-öT NUMOPTIONSN/öT OPTWIDTHN1öT OPTSTRINGC3öT OPTION0CGöT OPTION1C[öT OPTION2CoöT OPTION3CƒöT OPTION4C—öT OPTION5C«öT OPTION6C¿öT OPTION7CÓöT OPTION8CçöT OPTION9CûöT OPTION10CöT OPTION11C#öT OPTION12C7öT OPTION13CKöT OPTION14C_öT OPTION15CsöT OPTION16C‡öT OPTION17C›öT OPTION18C¯öT OPTION19CÃöT DESCR0C×öTP DESCR1C'öTP DESCR2CwöTP DESCR3CÇöTP DESCR4CöTP DESCR5CgöTP DESCR6C·öTP DESCR7CöTP DESCR8CWöTP DESCR9C§öTP DESCR10C÷öTP DESCR11CGöTP DESCR12C—öTP DESCR13CçöTP DESCR14C7öTP DESCR15C‡öTP DESCR16C×öTP DESCR17C'öTP DESCR18CwöTP DESCR19CÇöTP
main menu w+/n w+/g g+/n 3351020MEBTCDPXQH Menu Error message Blank menu Title Clear window Display InstructionsPick list eXit to dot prompt Quit to DOS Help Display information on use of menu procedure. Display information on use of errormsg procedure. Display information on use of blankmenu procedure. Display information on use of title procedure. Display information on the use of the clrwindow procedure. Display information on the use of the dispinst procedure. Display information on the use of the picklist procedure. Exit this program and return to the dBASE dot prompt. Quit dBASE and return to DOS. Help on using this program. sub menu 1n/g g/r r/n 1045 7101234567 Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Description for option 1 Description for option 2 Description for option 3 Description for option 4 Description for option 5 Description for option 6 Description for option 7 

  3 Responses to “Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
Archive   : DB3PROCS.ZIP
Filename : MENU.DBF

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/