Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : PPS1.ZIP
Filename : README.DOC
People Pictures and Sounds (c)
A Phone database Program by
SANDD Software Systems
PO Box 3587 Reston, VA 22090
Q) How much does this program cost?
A) Only $25.00 + 4.00 Shipping
Q) How do I start the program?
A) To run the program type "PPS" from the dos prompt
Q) I have a portable and colors are hard to read?
A) From the setup area select monochrome.
Q) Can I have more than one file?
A) YES, PPS can track up to 10 files
Q) I don't have a sound board, can I play songs?
A) YES you can play songs make for the PC speaker
but to play ROL files you need a Sound board.
Q) How do I get my photo's in PPS?
A) Send your photo's to SANDD for low cost digitization.
Q) Do I have to save every time I run the program?
A) No, Changes are saved automatically when exiting or
loading another file.
Q) Can I undo a mistake?
A) YES, Press
Q) I lost my password, can I get to my data?
A) In most cases SANDD can retrieve your data.
Q) I can't load my datafile?
A) Delete the file PPS.CFG, run the program and re-enter your
datafile name and path.
The following files should be include with this program.
SENATOR DAT Sample data file
SDROL EXE Rol Player
SDNOTE EXE PC Speaker player
AAPLAY EXE FLI Player
PRINTSET EXE Printer Setup
LI EXE File viewer
SDPCX EXE PCX viewer
DIGITIZ DOC Documentation on Digitizing
SHR-WARE DOC Documentation on Shareware
PPS EXE Main Program
PPS DOC Documentation on PPS
BEAR PCX PCX Picture
README DOC This File
AAPLAY DOC AAPLAY Documentation file
MARY NOT PC speaker song
OCTAVES NOT PC speaker song
SPANGLED NOT PC speaker song
BIRTHDAY NOT PC speaker song
STANDARD BNK Rol instrument file
ANCHORS ROL Rol file
PPS CFG PPS configuration file
PPS DAT PPS Data file
SDPRINT CFG PPS Printer Selection file
PPS PTR PPS Printer Configuration file
PPS NTE PPS Note File
TEMP FIL Temp file
EMER DAT PPS Emergency numbers file
Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
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/