Dec 282017
 
DOS menuing program, "MicroMenu", from MicroLink.

Full Description of File


Multiple screen DOS menu shell.
Operates in single user DOS or
network environment. Password
protected. Point & shoot menus.
On-line context sensitive help.
Mouse aware. Audit trail. User
configurable setup. Simplified
maintenance of menus.


File MMENU602.ZIP from The Programmer’s Corner in
Category File Managers
DOS menuing program, “MicroMenu”, from MicroLink.
File Name File Size Zip Size Zip Type
FILE_ID.DIZ 264 178 deflated
INSTALL.BAT 7890 1590 deflated
MM6CONV.COM 9865 7233 deflated
MMENU.EXE 122120 72170 deflated
MMLITE.COM 41261 24976 deflated
MMUTILS.ZIP 44602 44299 deflated
ORDER.FRM 11289 2052 deflated
READ.ME 1676 567 deflated
UPGRADE.BAT 5192 1185 deflated

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Contents of the READ.ME file


Multiple screen DOS menu shell.
Operates in single user DOS or
network environment. Password
protected. Point & shoot menus.
On-line context sensitive help.
Mouse aware. Audit trail. User
configurable setup. Simplified
maintenance of menus.
MicroMenu Installation


The examples below assume that you are using Drive A: as your
floppy disk drive, and drive C: as the hard disk drive you will
be installing MicroMenu on. If you want to use a different
floppy disk drive, use the appropriate disk drive designation
in place of A:, likewise, if you will be installing MicroMenu
on a different hard disk drive, use the appropriate drive
designation in lieu of C:.

Place the MicroMenu distributions files on a floppy diskette
and place the diskette in Drive A:.


For FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONS:

type A: press ENTER

type INSTALL A: C: press ENTER

Batch file
Floppy installed from
Hard disk installed to

Follow the instructions and MicroMenu will be installed.




If you are UPGRADING from an earlier version of MicroMenu:

type A: press ENTER

type UPGRADE A: C: \MMENU press ENTER

Batch file
Floppy upgrading from
Hard disk upgrading to
Subdirectory with .MNU files

Your program files will be upgraded to v6.0 and the .MNU files
will automatically be converted to the new format.




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