Category : File Managers
Archive   : BCSMNU20.ZIP
Filename : MENU.EGA

 
Output of file : MENU.EGA contained in archive : BCSMNU20.ZIP
BLACK = 0
BLUE = 1
GREEN = 16
CYAN = 55
RED = 40
MAGENTA = 31
BROWN = 51
GRAY = 7
DKGRAY = 56
BBLUE = 57
BGREEN = 58
BCYAN = 59
BRED = 60
BMAGENTA = 61
YELLOW = 62
WHITE = 63

MENU_FOREGROUND = WHITE
MENU_BACKGROUND = GREEN
KEYBOX_FOREGROUND = CYAN
KEYBOX_BACKGROUND = GRAY
DESC_FOREGROUND = BLUE
DESC_BACKGROUND = MAGENTA
HIGHLIGHT_FOREGROUND = BLUE
HIGHTLIGHT_BACKGROUND = CYAN
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = YELLOW
HELP_FOREGROUND = BLACK
HELP_BACKGROUND = BROWN

DELIMITER = "
MENU_DELIM = *
SOUND = ON
ITEM_DESCRIPTION = ON
NUMLOCK = NOCHANGE
CAPSLOCK = NOCHANGE
SCROLLLOCK = NOCHANGE
KEYBUFFER = ON
BLANK_TIME = 5
BLANK_MSG = "Video Cleared to Save Screen"
TITLE = " Bristol Computing Systems Menu Program "

ROW = 3
COLUMN = 29
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = BROWN
PROMPT = "Communications Program"
HELP = "BCS MENU PROGRAM -- MINI TUTORIAL
To Move the Selection Bar
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys,
Press the first letter of a prompt,
Or, with a mouse, position the mouse cursor on a prompt & click
(Press DOWN ARROW to read each succesive description)"
COMMANDS = "ECHO OFF
ECHO ...
ECHO Edit this menu entry to include the commands
ECHO required to start a COMMUNICATIONS program
ECHO ...
PAUSE
ECHO ON"

ROW = 5
COLUMN = 29
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = CYAN
PROMPT = "Word Processing"
HELP = "To Execute a Menu Item:

Position Selection Bar on Desired Item
and Press ENTER, or
double click on the menu item with a mouse"
COMMANDS = "ECHO OFF
ECHO ...
ECHO Edit this menu entry to include the commands
ECHO required to start a WORD PROCESSING program
ECHO ...
PAUSE
ECHO ON"

ROW = 7
COLUMN = 29
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = BCYAN
PROMPT = "Speadsheet Program"
HELP = "The window at the bottom of the screen
gives a description of certain keys
(F10 cycles through the key descriptions)
This is both informative and can be used to
make a selection with the mouse
(Click on any letter in the description)"
COMMANDS = "ECHO OFF
ECHO ...
ECHO Edit this menu entry to include the commands
ECHO required to start a SPREADSHEET program
ECHO ...
PAUSE
ECHO ON"

ROW = 9
COLUMN = 29
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = BRED
PROMPT = "Database Program"
HELP = "
This window is called the Item Description window

It's purpose is to display useful
Information about the highlighted menu item"
COMMANDS = "ECHO OFF
ECHO ...
ECHO Edit this menu entry to include the commands
ECHO required to start a DATABASE program
ECHO ...
PAUSE
ECHO ON"

ROW = 11
COLUMN = 29
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = BMAGENTA
PROMPT = "Other Application"
HELP = "
The Item Description window will always move
Out of the way of the Selection Bar
Or can be moved with the mouse by clicking on the
Arrow to the right (displayed only when mouse present)"
CMND_INPUT = "PATH,Enter Complete Path Name for Application (eg. C:\NORTON)
PROGRAM,Enter Application Program Name or Batch File Filename (eg. NU)"
COMMANDS = "%PATH\%PROGRAM"

ROW = 13
COLUMN = 29
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = BGREEN
PROMPT = "DOS Utilities Menu"
HELP = "
Colors may be changed from the Color Change Screen - Press F8
All Menu text may be changed from the Menu Edit Screen
(Menu Title, Prompts, Item Description, Commands, Passwords)
To Edit Menu Text - Press F8 from the Color Change Screen"
COMMANDS = "*DOSMENU.MNU"

ROW = 15
COLUMN = 29
PROMPT_FOREGROUND = WHITE
PROMPT = "Games Menu"
HELP = "*** Special Commands ***
User Input is specified by %LABEL (up to 8 ALPHA/NUMERIC chars.)
Activate another menu by specifying @filename as the 1st (and only)
command (@ as 1st command char. indicates a menu filename follows)
See command set for `Other Application' and `DOS Utilities Menu'
(See BCSMENU.DOC for complete editing details)"
COMMANDS = "*GAMES.MNU"


  3 Responses to “Category : File Managers
Archive   : BCSMNU20.ZIP
Filename : MENU.EGA

  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.

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