Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : INVESTOM.ZIP
Filename : PACKING.LST

 
Output of file : PACKING.LST contained in archive : INVESTOM.ZIP
INVESTOMAT 1.0 Packing List
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Check these file names to make sure you have a complete set of
INVESTOMAT.

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Crucial files (all 4 are needed):

INVESTOM.EXE [compiled in QB4
modules: OP,PE,DIV
procedure:INSTALL(INSTALLS),WAITER(WAITERS)

BIGBAS.LIB includes the Hammerly routines
INSTALL+ASSETDEF]

COMB.EXE [compiled in QB 2.01]
MODEL.EXE [ - " -]
[procedure: WAITER(WAITERS),ASSETDEF(NEW)]

INVESTOM.HLP [ASCII file, coded]

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Helpful files (documentation)

README.1ST [ASCII file]
INVESTOM.DOC [ASCII file]
*.BAT [trivial batch file to start INVESTOMAT]
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Important files which can be (re-)created if necessary

INVESTOM.DEF [autocreate, but can be written to by user]
DEFAULT.* [default files, created by INSTALLS
extensions: *.INV, *.SPE, *.MPE, *.DIV]
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In addition, INVESTOMAT sometimes creates temporary files with
the extension of either *.000 or *.$$$ which will be erased when
appropriate.

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README 1ST 3034 3-01-88 12:00p
INVESTOM DOC 45454 3-01-88 12:00p
PACKING LST 2016 3-01-88 12:00p
-------- 3 3-01-88 12:00p
START BAT 10 3-01-88 12:00p
INVESTOM DEF 16 3-01-88 12:00p
DEFAULT DIV 179 3-01-88 12:00p
COMB EXE 131648 3-01-88 12:00p
INVESTOM EXE 133331 3-01-88 12:00p
MODEL EXE 83340 3-01-88 12:00p
INVESTOM HLP 18222 3-01-88 12:00p
DEFAULT INV 1904 3-01-88 12:00p
DEFAULT MPE 91 3-01-88 12:00p
DEFAULT SPE 49 3-01-88 12:00p


  3 Responses to “Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : INVESTOM.ZIP
Filename : PACKING.LST

  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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