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If a person has over three 7d Names:- As you can see very long names can be entered."e a birthdate and a marriage place.P4e To show you how to use this edit mode, we will add a fourth christian name, ?e highlighted (inverse) when it is being changed or reviewed.Ae In the EDIT mode, for clarity, each portion of the record isD f This is the EDIT screen used for entering and changing information NTfCOMMAND (L)astname:(B)irth:(D)eath:(M)arriage:(S)pouse (ESC=Finish edit)fPetronella VAN DER MERWE#fJohn IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS fMARRIAGE PL f26 Dec 1857* gMARRIAGE DATE>gBURIAL PLACE0gENG6gEngland@gLancashire Lancs _g17121 ggManchestertgDEATH PLACE gBURIAL DATE> g21 Sep 1914gDEATH DATE >gRepublic of South Africa RSA ggTransvaal Tvl hPotchfstrm 16014 hPotchefstroom+hCHRISTENING @hPh[hBIRTH PLACE phCHRISTENING DATE>17 May 1835* hdd Mon yyyychBIRTHDATE >h455 hElizabeth h3rd+NAMES>h75hJane h2nd NAME>h36 h1st NAME>h144i IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS iLAST NAME> +i want to see the wife's records.PNi Edit you will be asked if you want the husband or wife. Let us assume that you Pi is the only way to enter any data into your records. When you press E for Pi To enter or alter any information found on the FGS you use the edit mode.This )Gjall your data before leaving the program.Fsjof this demonstration. Option 5 of this menu will automatically save Pj (X)exit:-will display the starting (main) menu that was shown at the beginning Hk Labels are 0 - 9 and the program will start on the record marked 0 KZk (L)abel:- used to place a marker on this record for later use ( see Jump ) kwill use up valuable disc space.Eknotes on a separate sheet. Please remember that extensive notes ElWhen the FGS is printed you will have the option to print these E[lwith this FGS. You can add to or erase any part of these notes. Pl (N)otes :-provision is made for unlimited, free form notes to be associated Pl (E)dit:-the only way to enter data in your records (explained in detail later) Imhardcopy form on a printer.Pgm (P)rint:- any Pedigree or FGS record displayed on the screen may be printed in man easily recognizable form.Pm (1)=pedigree:-displays 4 generations on the screen (5 on the printed sheet) in @,n (O)ther :-display other husbands' or wives' Family Group Sheet.4onfound on the line between the husband and wife data.Fnimmediate jump to a FGS whose record number you know. This number is Pn (J)ump:-goto any record that has been previously marked (see Label) or make an 7Boinsert this child's record between children A and B.D|oA and B for example then type C ( to access child ) and then +B to Eoletter of that child. If you wish to add a child who come s between E pTo display the FGS of a particular child type C and the identifying PSp (C)hild :-children are displayed with a letter code to the left of their name. p{blank is added for Edit} $p (W)par:-the wife's parents records.Pp (H)par:-will display the husband's parents records. {If no prior record then} P>q first letter of the command code is typed ( except exit which uses 'X' ). Pq The FGS has several codes displayed at the bottom of the screen. Only the Pq This is the L.D.S. version which shows the ordinance dates and temple codes. D7r Now we will show you the family group sheet of Richard Q. Public ~rVAN TONDERrKatjierJohannrBettyrHilaryrMaryrThomas rGREENWOODrMargaretrb 1813? rVAN DER MERWE rPetronella sm sb 1815? $sIHAVEALONGNAME26CHAR ;sJohn DavidHsd 26 Feb 1884 ^sb 2 May 1813nsHEYWOODxsAnn ~sm 13 Mar 1836 sd 23 Jan 1883 sb 21 Jul 1814sd 21 Sep 1914 Manchester ENG sc 17 May 1835*Potchfstrm RSA sIHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS tMary Jane Elizabeth*tm 26 Dec 1857*;td 23 Apr 1908 Manchester ENG ]tb 6 Mar 1839 Manchester ENG tPUBLIC tRichard Q.tSMITHtEtheltm 26 Dec 1889 Manchester ENG td 28 Feb 1928*SLC SLC UTtb 27 Feb 1863 Manchester ENG uJohn Q.P u the screen will be rearranged to put the father John Q. Public in position 1. O_u symbols or code at the bottom of the screen. By pressing F ( for father ) Ou To show you how easy it is to find your way around the records look at the OvCOMMAND Fath Moth Child Spouse Nxtsib Ospouse Jump Label Print Grpsh eXitUv mZv Fanny cv CALDWELLov Susanxv Thomasv Williamv m 3 Oct 1930 SLC SLC UT v d 15 Jun 1957*Deseret Mllrd UT v VAN DER MERWEv d 21 Sep 1914v b 12 Feb 1891*SLC SLC UT w Petronellaw b 17 May 1835* 0w Michael;w IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARSw Mary Jane Elizabeth kw John David yw m 26 Dec 1889 Manchester ENG w HEYWOODw m 26 Dec 1857* w d 28 Feb 1928*SLC SLC UTw Annw d 23 Apr 1908 w b 27 Feb 1863 Manchester ENG x b 6 Mar 1839'x PUBLIC1x JOHN Q.Enochz:E>FrankzD>Ruth #z:C>Joseph 0z:B>Oliver MichaelHz 6 Nz Sarah Jones]z William SMITH$nz 5 Mar 1929?Salt Lake City SLC Utah*z 30 Mar 1864*Manchester Lancashire England z Ethel SMITHzWIFE 2> zRECORD # 11z Type OW to display{OTHER WIVES--- 1> { Mary IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS$:{ 28 Feb 1928*Salt Lake City SLC Utah*a{ 26 Dec 1889 Manchester Lancashire England*{ 27 Feb 1863 Manchester Lancashire England{HUSB >,{ you how to enter the new information.O{ explained later when we come back to the FGS ( family group sheet) to show OG| a moment to examine the information displayed. The symbols used will be O| now use to show the FGS of a fictitious man named John Q. Public. Please take O| pedigree charts. Option 2 will display the FAMILY GROUP SHEET which we will O=} As you can see there are five options. Option 1 is used to access the %}COMMAND Enter option required.}5. EXIT TO CP/M}4. GOTO a SPECIFIC RECORD}3. SEARCH FOR A NAME}2. FAMILY GROUP SHEET ~1. PEDIGREE '~(Copyright E.Neil Wagstaff 1983)!J~menu as it appears on the screen.Nn~ Let me show you how the program works. First, I will show you the main~grandfather etc.N~is automatically recorded in other family groups as a child, father,N#call him John Q. Public) in a family group sheet as a husband, his informationNtis needed. For example, when you type in the data of your ancestor ( let usNthe computer will store, organize and reproduce this information wherever itNscreen or on paper. Information on each individual need only be typed once;Ngdates and places as you type them in and will reproduce them for you on theNdesigned with you in mind. The computer is used to organize all the names,N need it? Well your wish has been granted. This program is specificallyNZof storing all your information so that you can find anything whenever youNpapers and notes and wish that you had a quick, reliable, easy to use methodN Are you a genealogical enthusiast? 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When the corresponding letter O X As you can see, all the people who have previously been typed into these )^XCOMMAND Enter corresponding letterX1814 Ann HEYWOOD XN> John Q.X1895XM> Ruth X1893 Millie XL> JosephX1892 XK> OliverX1891 Susan CALDWELL YJ> Michael Y1874 Sarah Jane GIBBS &YI> Ernest2Y18999YH> EnochDY1898 Connie BESWICK[YG> FrankfY1867 MargaretwYF> JamesY1865 Harriet PICKERING YE> JosephY1860 Doctor RITCHIE YD> MargaretY1858 Frederick BRUTON YC> Sarah AnnY1863 Ethel SMITH ZB> John Q.%Z1839 Mary IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS >ZA> Richard Q.NZSPOUSEWZ \ZBORNcZ PUBLIC mZLAST NAME:OzZ (note -all the males and females with the last name 'PUBLIC' are shown) Z following:-OZ Now the computer will bring up a list that will look something like the -[C1[I5[L9[B=[UA[PE[ as the last nameOY[ Public, without any other qualifying first names then enter the name PUBLIC O[ If you want to search for the record of John Q. Public us ing the last name of [other name: \Last name:9\(end each name with a return - ESC will end all entries).U\NAME for SEARCH PROGRAMo\ will now show the search formO\ name ( christian names can be specified to narrow the search ). The screen O\ Option 3 is designed to search for and display all records of the same last 14] Option 5 will close all files and exit to CP/M.Fh]a record label to 0 you can decide where you will begin next time. O] Pressing 1 or 2 will display the record previously set to label 0. By setting %^COMMAND Enter option required.+^5. EXIT TO CP/M>^4. GOTO a SPECIFIC RECORD[^3. SEARCH FOR A NAMEs^2. FAMILY GROUP SHEET ^1. PEDIGREE ^(Copyright E.Neil Wagstaff 1983) ^FAMILY TIES5^ X (for exit) is used to return to the starting menu.6_ as this was more complete than her birth information.P=_ Notice that for the wife, the computer is showing her Christening information _Ann IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS_Potchefstroom Tvl RSAO_ to see that everything is correct. ESCape is used to leave the Edit mode P` command line. At this point you should check all the entries very carefully Pn` When you have finished entering your data you will return to the edit ` from their FGS.P` The names of the parents cannot be entered here, this data is extracted 7(a users manual. (This line is blank in non-LDS version)Pba the temple letter codes where needed. These letter codes are listed in the Pa The L.D.S Endowments and Sealings have 2 spaces to the right of the date for EbFATH>John IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS MOTH>Petronella VAN DER MERWEPPbBAPTIZED>16 May 1959# ENDOWED> 8 Aug 1959#LD SEALED-PAR>dd Mon yyyycTE bSEALED-SPOUSE>13 Dec 1962*LD the computer will fill in all the Pe town. The marriage place to be added is the same as the christening place so P?f As with the names you can type in the 5 digit reference code instead of the Af will be asked for the county and state or country information.Pf margin. If this is the first time that this town name is being entered you P)g displayed for you and a 5 digit reference code is displayed in the right I|g memory. If it is there, then the county and state will automatically bePg When the town is typed in, the computer checks to see if it has that name in 8hfull place names will be used in the family group sheet.GVhdisplays at the discretion of the computer. In nearly every case the Ghcomputer will ask for an abbreviation which may be used in other Ghcountry). If the place name is too long to fit in some displays the P4i Places:-Provision is made to enter the full place name (town, county, state or i?i5i8ir 1iaiMi0 i3 idd Mon yyyyci897 iElizabeth Ann@i Now we will add 30 Mar 1835? as the birthdate to this record.Cj letter ( p or u) before it adds the third (r or g) for Aug or Apr.PXj automatically add 'eb', if you type 'A' then it will wait for the second Pj also help you with the months. e.g.if you type 'F' for February it will Pj type in a number larger than 30/31 for the day (or 29 for February). It will PQk The computer will help you to avoid some mistakes. It will not allow you to /k There are 14 different codes which can be usedk*= verified with documentation k#= verified l?= not sure4l The symbols used in this particular record are:-8Jl defined by you when installing your program initially.Pl additional clarification of your records. The meaning of the symbols can be Pl There is space for a description code 'c' to the right of the date for *+mmonth is not known use blanks (space bar).PXm Dates:-These can only be entered in the form dd Mon yyyyc. If the day or m information.Pm displayed in the pedigree or FGS. This also applies to the death/burial Pn The computer will choose the most complete record as the primary record to be Ian You can enter information in both the birth and christening spaces..n IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS is 144.Gn will enter the name for you e.g. the reference # for the last name:-P(o If you know the name reference # then you may type this in and the computer {o right-hand edge of the line.Po Each different name and place has a reference code # which is shown at  the Ho to SMITH and so SMITH III will not be found in a search for SMITH.P

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The prompt is also shown. To print this file enter TYPE FTDEMO.DOC^P Use FTDEMOIN to tell FTDEMO about the terminal being used. (Install) Place the disk with DEMO files in drive B: and enter A>^C {type a control C} ~ A>B: ~~ B>FTDEMOIN ~~~~~~~~ Next run the demo tutorial by entering: B>FTDEMO ~~~~~~ A ^K (control K) is use to exit the demo, ESC to start over A D will cause the demo to automatically scroll - cancelled by spacebar (Note: the files FTDEMO2.COM and FTDEMO.DAT are used by FTDEMO) ******** **** ** ** ** ** ** ** ******** ** ** *** *** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **** **** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ***** ******** ** **** ** ** ** **** ***** ******** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ********** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ********** ** ************ ************  ********** ********** ************ ************ ********** ********** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ******* ********** ** ** ******* ********** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ************ ********** ********** ** ************ ********** ********** C O M P U T E R G E N E A L O G Y P R O G R A M Copyright 1984,1985,1986,1989 by E. Neil Wagstaff - All rights reserved Version 1.19c IBM and PC-DOS are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Inc ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>>> U S E R W A R E <<<<<<<< This evaluation copy of FAMILY TIES is distributed without charge by the users. If you find that you are able to use it then your $50 contribution (Registration fee) to the developer will be appreciated. COMPUTER SERVICES 1050 East 800 South Provo, Utah. 84601 (801) 377-2100 * >>> Please do NOT use a modem to call this number - it is VOICE only <<< * Regardless of whether you are able to use this program, you are encouraged to pass on copies as described in the limited licence. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement LIMITED LICENCE The copyright owner, E. Neil Wagstaff, hereby permits anyone to copy the original FAMILY TIES master disk and to give the copy to another, subject to the following conditions: 1. No fee or consideration whatsoever shall be charged for the copy. 2. The recipient must be given a copy of the UNMODIFIED ORIGINAL disk. 3. If the FAMILY TIES program is included with ANY other product or service for which a charge is made then, the recipient must be informed that there is no charge for the FAMILY TIES program AND the billing supplied to the customer must show: FAMILY TIES program .............. No charge. Also copies of FAMILY TIES must be made available without charge or obligation to any customer who requests a copy. A $150 ROYALTY FEE will be payable for each copy sold or distributed BUT if ALL these conditions are observed then NO ROYALTY will be payable. ( That is - follow the rules and you may give away free copies ) NOTE: The recipient is expected to supply or pay for the disk media onto which the program is copied but no 'copying' fee may be charged. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This software program was written for genealogists to simplify their work and this 'USERWARE' method of distribution has been chosen for the following reasons: The author's belief that quality software should not be expensive. Advertising, wholesale and retail distribution costs as well as the staff to market software is about 75% of the purchase price - so, if these costs are minimal then the user can obtain good software at a low price. This experiment is not altruism on the part of the developer but is based on the belief that everyone is basically honest and will be willing to pay a reasonable fee for a quality software program. The fee enables the developer to provide user support and to continue adding more features and enhancements. This CP/M version is the pilot in this marketing experiment. Each user who sends in their registration fee will be casting a vote for more software to be marketed without copy protection and at a reasonable price. If there is not enough user support for this marketing method then future releases and updates of FAMILY TIES will be copy protected and the price will increase to about $150 to cover normal marketing costs - It's now in the hands of you the user - which method do you prefer? *********** I will be counting the registrations ************  ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement REGISTRATION FEE For your $50 User registration fee you get a licence to use the FAMILY TIES Genealogy Program on your computer(s) in a single location together with a registration number that: 1. will allow you to access a bulletin board for FAMILY TIES users where you can ask questions, leave ideas and hints and download to your computer the latest version of FAMILY TIES. * (801) 374-8080 - online 24 hrs - 9600/2400/1200/300 baud * 2. will allow you to contact the developer on the telephone and get any assistance you may need in connection with FAMILY TIES. 3. you can place in all copies that you give away. For every registration received, which lists your number as the distributor, we will pay you a commission. (This is presently $5 but is subject to change) A licence under this registration does NOT cover use by extended family members in another household. Registration is not expensive so please do not abuse this licence - register as a user yourself. ALWAYS QUOTE YOUR USER NUMBER IN ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ORDERS. --------------------------------------------------------------------- DISTRIBUTION Subject to change and will only be available if 'USERWARE' is successful. REGISTERED USERS: May order original copies or updates of the program for $5.00 each or you may download it from the bulletin board for no charge. NON-REGISTERED USERS: You must include your registration fee along with the copy charge  for a total of $55.00. Please also include your:- NAME ADDRESS with ZIP }Please type Area code and telephone # }or carefully Computer } please give specific }print this Printer } descriptions }information Disk size and format To print the REGISTRATION FORM - set up your printer and enter: TYPE REGISTRN.FRM^P FAMILY TIES is available for all CPM computers with 80 col screens, IBM and compatible PC's (c) COPYRIGHT 1983/1984/1985/1986/1989 by E. Neil Wagstaff 2 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement Every effort is made to produce a error free program and the only WARRANTY is LIMITED as follows: LIMITED 90 DAY WARRANTY COMPUTER SERVICES warrants that the disks will be machine read- able. COMPUTER SERVICES shall make available to an original purchaser, a readable disk and this shall be the sole LIMITED WARRANTY. Since the way in which this program may be used are unknown to COMPUTER SERVICES no warranty is made as to the use and/or suitablilty of FAMILY TIES for any purpose. Damages under this warranty are limited to the purchase price. Computer Services reserves the right to revise the FAMILY TIES program and this manual without any obligation to notify any person(s) of such revision. Portions of this program copyrighted by: Microsoft Corp. 1979,1981 or International Business Machines 1982. All rights are reserved PROGRAM FAILURE: If for any reason the program does not function as expected then please write down all that happened and what you did. We will then try to diagnose the problem and offer a possible solution. Your IDEAS and SUGGESTIONS about this program and manual will be appreciated. Please send them IN WRITING to: COMPUTER SERVICES P.O. Box 233 Provo, UT. 84603 (801) 377-2100 * >>> Please do NOT use a modem to call this number - it is VOICE only <<< * (see USER SUPPORT on last page) ***************************************************************************** ***************************************************************************** ** ** ** >>>>>> W A R N I N G <<<<<< ** ** ** ** Do NOT install your original disk with the FTINSTAL program - always ** ** use a COPY because the installation procedure will erase all unneeded ** ** files from the disk before it creates the data files that are used by ** ** FAMILY TIES. ** ** The files which will be erased include the MANUAL, FORMS, FTDEMO and ** ** the install files FTINSTAL.??? ** ** ** ** During the installation two new files are created on the program disk ** ** (A:) and so you should not add any utility files until after the ** ** program has been installed. These Name & Place files are normally ** ** installed on the Program disk because they do not increase in size ** ** and thus more room is available on the DATA disk for people. ** ** ** ***************************************************************************** ***************************************************************************** 3 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement FAMILY TIES USER'S MANUAL Getting started 1. First install the program with FTINSTAL ( First time only ) 2. Run the program with Program disc in drive A: (has CPM on it) Data disc in drive B: (Using a hard disk you may have all the files on the same drive) 3. Make sure that the default drive contains the Program disc with 'PRINT.CTR' file (Check by typing DIR and see if the file is present) 4. Enter 'FT' (RETURN) [do not type the ''] The MAIN MENU is displayed. 5. For the first person to be entered ONLY: Enter '2' -- blank Family Group Sheet displayed  Enter 'E' -- blank Edit screen displayed VERY IMPORTANT - the first record must be a MALE See end of 23rd line for sex of person being edited. Start entry of Lastname After the first person has been entered then males or females may be entered in ANY order. Use S to create a spouse record. Parents are not entered in the EDIT mode. Use H (husb's parents) or W (wife's parents) in the Groupsheet mode and answer Y to add. NOTE: In this program (ESC) is used to denote the ESCAPE key which is usually located upper left on the keyboard. (RET) or (RETURN) is the RETURN or ENTER key which is located middle right of the keyboard. I N T R O D U C T I O N The FAMILY TIES Genealogy program is designed for the organized compilation of personal genealogical information. All of the names entered in this program are automaticaly linked to each other. Starting with one individual (usually yourself) use the edit mode to enter your information. Then add a person linked to this first individual eg. parents, spouse, other spouse or child and enter their information. Before the FAMILY TIES Genealogical Program can be used for the first time it will have to be installed for your system. The installation process will drastically change the files on the diskette being installed so NEVER install your FAMILY TIES MASTER DISKETTE (original disk). Place a write protect tab on the MASTER. Please do NOT remove it. 4 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement BACKING UP DISKETTES BACKING UP DISKETTES See the appendices at the end of the manual for computer specific instructions. Always make back-up copies of your programs. Before you do anything make 2 copies of the MASTER DISKETTE and then put the MASTER away in a safe place. Do this by 1. Formating (or initializing) 2 diskettes and copying CPM onto these disks to create system disks. Use SYSGEN or the program called COPY to do this. 2. Use SWEEP or PIP to copy the files from the MASTER. Place a formatted system disk in drive A: Place the MASTER in drive B: Use one of the entries below For CPM enter ^C {control + C} B:PIP A:=B:*.*[OV] {you MUST always use the parameters [OV] when using PIP on our files} or run SWEEP and tag all the files. Move them to the new disk. 3. Do this for both system disks. [NOTE: the files MUST be transfered one at a time from the MASTER - do NOT use a diskcopy program here as we supply copies for computers with different capacity disks on the smallest common format - you need to transfer to the largest capacity available] Place the ORIGINAL MASTER DISKETTE away now. This is your insurance in case your MASTER COPY is damaged. Label one of the copies as a MASTER COPY and place a write protect tab on it. This will be used to create any future FAMILY TIES databases you may need. (see MULIPLE DATABASES) Use the second un-installed copy to create your FAMILY TIES database. You will also need a blank formatted diskette for storing the data which will be used in drive B:. PROGRAM BACK-UPS PROGRAM BACK-UPS If you have a program that will copy whole disks then use it for making your BACK-UPS. It is very important that frequent back-ups be made as data is added to the database. If for any reason the data is lost (power loss, diskette crash etc and these things will happen I promise) then the only possible way to recover is to go back to the previous back-up copy and re-do all entries since then. As a rule of thumb; BACK-UPS should be made when it is too much trouble to duplicate all the work since the last back-up. Some will not make back-ups and Computer Services will NOT be able to help recover lost data. If the program crash occurs while in EDIT or NOTES then back-ups MUST be used as record links may be incomplete if a new individual has just been added or the notes have just been started. 5 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement One method of backing up program data is to have 3 sets of rotating back-ups as shown below. Todays This is todays work - the regular Current program & data discs used for data discs entry etc. Latest These are the most recent back-ups back-ups (rotated from the oldest). Intermediate These will only be used if there back-ups is a catastrophe and the latest back-ups are lost. Oldest These are the oldest back-ups and back-ups these diskettes will be reused to back-up todays work The program keeps track of the next back-up set to be used. If you answer 'Y' to the back-up question when you exit FAMILY TIES the next set # will be displayed. The 3 back-up sets should be labeled 1,2 and 3. On one set of disc sleeves write 'LATEST BACK- UP' and always place the latest back-up set in them so that in the event of a crash you know which to use. NOTE: Data is written to 4 files on the disks. These are called: DBNAME.DA1 DBNAME.DA5 DBNAME.DA4 DBNAME.NTS where DBNAME is the database name specified when running FTINSTAL. These files are to be found on both the program and the data disks and so both disks must be backed up at the same session. If there is ever any need to use a BACK-UP then use a PAIR of back-ups. DO NOT use back-ups from different days under any circumstances as you will lose data. INSTALL THE DATABASE INSTALL THE DATABASE This process is only performed when a new pair of diskettes are created as a FAMILY TIES database. See APPENDIX B for special instructions for small capacity disks. The copy of the uninstalled master for CP/M should contain the following files: Name Contents ---- -------- NAMES.DA1 DATABASE constants NAMES.NTS Blank notes file FGRSH.INS Messages PRINT.CTR Printer data FT.COM Main program GRSH.COM Group Sheet Module BASRUN.COM Runtime Module FTINSTAL.EXE, FTINSTAL.MSG and FTINSTAL.DAT -- install files 6 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement INSTALL (continued) INSTALL Place the copy of the un-installed master in drive A: Place a blank formatted data disc in drive B:. With drive A: as the default, type 'FTINSTAL' and follow the instructions on the screen. (Hard disc must have copy of un-installed master and be the default drive - sub-directories are not supported.) After installation the following files exist, with the drive on which the file is normally found in a 2 drive system. Name Contents Drive ---- -------- ----- FT.COM Main program A: GRSH.COM Group Sheet Module A: BASRUN.COM Runtime Module A: FGRSH.INS Messages file A: PRINT.CTR Printer control file A: DBNAME.DA1 Main database file B: DBNAME.DA4 Names file A: DBNAME.DA5 Place file A: DBNAME.NTS Notes file B:  Label the disc containing FT.COM (in drive A) as the PROGRAM DISK and the other as the DATA DISC. NOTE: When FTINSTAL is finished you MUST get the message: THESE DISKS ARE READY FOR USE If you get a DISK FULL error message then there was either extra files on the program disk or you chose the wrong disk capacity - start over (see also RE-INSTALL and MULTIPLE DATABASES) PRINTER INSTALLATION PRINTER INSTALLATION The forms (Pedigree & Family Group Sheet) are 131 characters across and 64 lines long. NOTES are 80 characters across. This program can print two formats: 1. Narrow 2. Wide These each send different printer initialization codes The Install program is used to enter these codes. Narrow:8 1/2 x 11 (Fgsh/Ped) Needs codes to compress 131 characters into the paper width of 8 1/2" i.e. codes for 16 or 17 characters/inch and regular 6 lines/vertical inch. (Notes) have only 80 characters to print on each line - enter codes to produce the normal 10 characters/inch. Wide: 14 x 8 1/2 (Fgsh/Ped) 64 lines have to be entered in 8 1/2" of paper height and so the printer needs codes for 10 characters/inch and 8 lines/vertical inch (Notes) 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 high - Same as Fgsh/Ped 7 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989 Use subject to licence agreement BACK BACK The program keeps track of the last 10 moves made in the database and this command allows movement back along this path. It is part of the jump command. After entering J for a jump the prompt will ask for: Back or label # or groupsheet record # and RETURN Entering a 'B' will cause a jump to the previous position; ie the last move is cancelled. B.I.C. [LDS] B.I.C. This is an abbreviation for 'Born in the Covenant' and refers to the L.D.S. church's temple ordinances. B.I.C. can only be entered in the edit mode of a Family Group Sheet . The section 'sealed to parents' has the option of a date, a 9 digit temple code or B.I.C. To enter B.I.C. press the letter 'B'. This will automatically print the word B.I.C. BAPTISED [LDS] BAPTISED This is used in the Family Group Sheet and edit modes and appears only in the L.D.S. version (the regular version is blank). L.D.S. baptisms can be entered in one of two ways. a:-in the form dd Mon yyyyc (where 'c' is an identifying  code-see CODES) b:-using the word 'Infant' for children who died before the age of 8 (see Infant). Child Child Child is a command code used in both the pedigree and Family Group Sheet. It has a different function in each mode. a. Pedigree - Moves the eldest child of the base individual to the base position. b. Family Group Sheet - children are displayed with a letter code to the left of their name. To display the Family Group Sheet of a particular child type C followed by the identifying letter of that child. Use the + option to add a child. Type a + and then the letter position at which the child is to be added. For example if there are 2 children entered (A & B) and the next child to be added comes between A and B then type C ( to access child ) and then +B to insert this child's record between children A and B. The child who was at B is moved to position C. To add a child at the end of the list type + and then the next letter. Use the - option to remove a child's record. Only children who do NOT have a spouse may be removed. First goto the child's FGS and edit the data. Blank out the LASTNAME with the space bar & return to the parents record. Enter a - and the child's letter. 8 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989 Use subject to licence agreement CODES CODES There are two types of codes. One type of code is found at the end of each date. When a date is entered as dd Mon yyyyc the space 'c'is used for an explanation code. There are 9 user definable date codes a,b,c,........i. This means the user can define the source for their dates e.g. TBI or family bible or Aunt Minnie has these records. There are also 5 predefined date identification codes:- * Confirmed (Have documentation) & More than one date (see notes) + See notes for more information ? Doubtful date (BLANK) date probably correct The user definable codes (a,b, .... i) are defined by running FTINSTAL. The other type of code deals with L.D.S. temple information. All information on this can be found under the 'SEALED' heading. COMMAND COMMAND The command line usually appears at the bottom of the screen to allow movement to a different section of the program. The cursor draws attention to the command line and waits for a single key press; eg. press H for husband's parents. An explanation of each command will be found under its appropriate heading. The commands used are:- 1 The FAMILY GROUP SHEET. Hpar: Wpar: Child: Jump: Other: Edit: Print: Label: Notes: 1=Ped: eXit 2 The Pedigree Fath Moth Child Spouse Nxtsib Ospouse Jump Label Print Grpsh eXit 3 The EDIT mode (L)astname: (B)irth: (D)eath: (M)arriage: (S)pouse: (ESC=Finish edit) 4 The Main Menu Enter selection: CURSOR MOVEMENT CURSOR MOVEMENT In Search, Edit and Notes modes it is possible to move the cursor over characters for editing purposes and the cursor control keys appear on the bottom line. The DEL and Backspace keys on most computers have also been implemented for cursor movement to the left. Some computers will halt on a ctrl S and so these other keys should be used. 9 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989 Use subject to licence agreement DATES DATES These can only be entered in the form dd Mon yyyyc. If the day or month is not known use blanks (space bar). The "1" in the year is automatically inserted but if you wish you may backspace and blank out the 1. There is space for a description code 'c' to the right of the date for additional clarification of your records. The meaning of the symbols are defined when installing your program initially (see CODES). There are 14 different codes. The computer will help the user avoid some mistakes. It will not allow a number larger than 31 for the day (29 for February). It will also help with the months. e.g. Type 'F' for February and it will automatically add 'eb 1', or type 'A' then it will wait for the second letter (p or u) before it adds the third (r or g) for Apr or Aug. The L.D.S. endowments and sealings have 2 spaces to the right of the date for the temple letter codes where needed (see SEALED). This line is blank in the regular version. * Date ERRORS will display as ?? ??? ???? - use Edit to correct * DELETE DELETE Any field in a record may be deleted by pressing the space bar in the field. A CHILD record without a spouse can also be deleted - 1) blank the child's LASTNAME. 2) delete from the parents record. EDIT EDIT To enter or alter any information found on the Family Group  Sheet use the Edit mode. This is the only way to enter any data into the records. After pressing E for Edit, the next question is: Edit (M)ale/(H)usband or (F)emale/(W)ife This question only appears if there is a spouse in the FGS. Any of the letters in parenthesis may be used. The SEX of the record being edited is displayed at the bottom right of the edit screen. In the EDIT mode, for clarity, each portion of the record is highlighted (inverse) when it is being changed or reviewed (if your terminal has inverse). For example, if you are looking at the Family Group Sheet of Richard Q. PUBLIC and Mary IHAVEALONGNAME26CHARACTERS and you want to see the wife's records in detail or make any changes then press E for edit and then W for wife's record. Dates, names and places are entered in this edit mode. For details on these functions see the appropriate heading. The first time that names and places are entered, the 10 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989 Use subject to licence agreement EDIT (continued) EDIT program will ask for confirmation of the spelling. Please check VERY CAREFULLY as incorrect entries cannot be removed from the database and valuable storage space will be wasted. Each name and place is stored only once in the database. With names please use the three separate lines up to 3 first names. If there are more first names then place the extras on the 3rd line with a space between them. You may also use the other first name lines in this manner, but be aware that each line is treated as a whole when doing a name search.  Information can be entered in the edit mode in both the birth/christening spaces as well as the death/burial spaces. The computer will choose the most complete record as the primary record to be displayed on the screen in the Family Group Sheet and pedigree. ENDOWED [LDS] ENDOWED This is used in the Family Group Sheet and edit modes and appears only in the L.D.S. version. L.D.S. endowments can be entered in one of three ways. a:-in the form dd Mon yyyycte (where 'c' is an identifying code-see CODES and 'te' is the temple code) b:-using the 9 digit number used by the temples. c:-using the word 'Infant' for children who died before the age of 8 (see Infant). This must be entered under Baptized. EXIT EXIT  This can be found in both the pedigree and Family Group Sheet command line. Pressing X (for eXit) will return to the main menu FAMILY GROUP SHEET FAMILY GROUP SHEET There are two kinds of Family Group Sheets. There is a regular Family Group Sheet and an L.D.S. version (which shows ordinance dates and temple codes). Samples of both the regular and LDS Family Group Sheet can be seen in the 'demo'. The 'demo' is a tutorial demonstration of the Family Ties program. The Family Group Sheet has several command codes displayed at the bottom of the screen. Only the first letter of the command code is typed ( except exit which uses 'X' ). An explanation of each code will be found under the appropriate heading. To enter or alter any information found on the Family Group Sheet you use the EDIT mode which is the only way to modify any data in your records. FATH FATH This is an abbreviation for father and is found only in the pedigree. Pressing 'F' ( a single key press ) will change the pedigree to put the father of the person in position 1 into position 1. 11 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989 Use subject to licence agreement Hpar Hpar This is an abbreviation for husband's parents and is found on the command line of a Family Group Sheet screen. Pressing 'H' (a single key press) will change the Family Group Sheet to show the Family Group Sheet of the next generation i.e. the husband's parents. Infant [LDS] Infant  In the L.D.S. temple information on the Family Group Sheet, displayed on the screen and in the printout, the headings 'BAPTIZED' and 'ENDOWED' have an option of 'Infant'. To enter the word Infant (which can only be entered in the edit mode under the heading BAPTIZED) enter the letter 'I'. This will automatically bring up the word Infant. JUMP JUMP This is a single key press command to goto 1. the previous record (Back) 2. any record that has been previously labeled -(see LABEL). 3. a Family Group Sheet whose record number is known. This number is found on the line between the husband and wife data or on the Family Group Sheet printouts in the top righthand section. L.D.S. L.D.S. This is an abbreviation for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints (otherwise known as the Mormons). The Family Ties program has the option of entering all the data in either the regular or LDS version (which shows the sealings, baptisms, endowments and temple dates and codes that are of great interest to Latter Day Saints). LDS printouts do not show the place of death of the children or their record number. This space is used to print the LDS ordinance data. LABEL LABEL This is found on the command line on both the pedigree and Family Group Sheet screens. There are 10 labels (0-9) that can be attached to any base record by a single key press (L). The command line will say:- Enter label number to be assigned to this record (0-9, 0=startup record) Once a record has been labeled then the label number can be  used to (J)ump to that labeled record. This is very useful if you need to return to a record after moving off on a branch of the family. Label 0 is used to mark the record at which the program will start when FT is typed. These labels can be changed at any time and will be saved when exiting the program. 12 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement LAST UPDATE LAST UPDATE This is found in the Family Group Sheet on both the screen and the printout. It is the date (entered by the user at the start of the day's work) that this record was last edited. It is thus important to enter the date when starting each days work. (IBM uses the system date) MAIN MENU MAIN MENU  FAMILY TIES (Copyright E.Neil Wagstaff 1985) 1. Pedigree 2. Family Group Sheet 3. Search for a Name 4. Jump to a specific FGSH record 5. Printer size toggle NARROW [ WIDE ] 6. Print format toggle REGULAR [ LDS ] 7. Exit program COMMAND Enter selection Moth Moth This is an abbreviation for mother and is found only in the pedigree. Pressing 'M' (a single key press ) will change the pedigree to put the mother of the person in the base position into the base position, that is move one generation up the chart. MULTIPLE DATABASES MULTIPLE DATABASES If there are more individuals in the family than will fit in one database ( size depends on disc capacity ) then the family can be divided into different branches and another database created and given a different name to indicate the family branch. This decision should be made before starting as an existing database cannot be split into two and, once a record is added, it cannot be deleted from the linkage chain. On the Family Group Sheet of the link person (those who overlap each database) a comment could be placed in the NOTES to indicate the Record # and Database name where the individual is also located. The Jump command provides a fast method to find the record in the other family database. Two discs will contain the newly created data base and must always be kept in pairs. Please label each disc very carefully to avoid mix-ups.  13 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement NAMES NAMES Names are only entered in the edit mode. Each part of a name can be up to 63 characters long e.g. each lastname (surname) and each first, second and third+ names can be up to 63 characters long. This allows for a wide variety of names. If there are more than three first (christian) names the extra names can be added to the third name line separated by spaces. If the last name has a special suffix such as Junior (Jr), Snr, 1, 11, 111 etc. put a + immediately after the last name followed by the suffix (no spaces). e.g. PUBLIC+Jr. Please use the prompt to check spelling, as errors will use up valuable space in the database. You can re-enter the name correctly but the error will still remain in the Names file. Displayed at the right hand side of the edit screen is the reference number associated with each name. If you wish you may type in this number and the name will be entered without spelling errors. NOTES NOTES Provision is made for free form notes to be associated with any Family Group Sheet. Any part of these notes can be added to, erased or changed. When a Family Group Sheet that has notes associated with it is printed the command line will read:- Do you wish to print the notes (Y/N) Please be advised that a word processing program MUST NOT be used on the NOTES of this program. If you wish to make extensive notes such as a history or biography it is suggested that these be in a separate program where a word processor can be used. Each database is limited to an total of 32766 lines so Notes should be used with care. Once lines are added to a Family Group Sheet then the 80 characters/line are always tied to the Family Group Sheet even if the lines are blanked out. NXTSIB NXTSIB This is used in the pedigree to change the base record (position 1) from that person to his/her next sibling according to the order that these siblings are entered on their parent's Family Group Sheet. Successive key pressing of N will page through the children one at a time to the youngest and then back to the eldest. OSPOUSE This means other spouse and is used in the pedigree to change the spouse of the person in the base record providing that another spouse has been entered in the records.  14 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement OTHER OTHER This is used in the Family Group Sheet only to access the information of or to ADD other (H)usbands or (W)ives. When the O (other) is pressed the command line will say:- Other (H)usbands or (W)ives. An H or W will show the list of spouses with an identifying letter by each name. Enter the letter corresponding to the spouse to be displayed. Use the + option to add another spouse. Enter + and the letter of the position in which you wish to add the spouse. Any subsequent spouses will be moved down 1 position. PEDIGREE PEDIGREE Pressing 1 (for pedigree) will show four generations of the family on the screen and, by pressing P(for (P)rint) the same Pedigree Chart (five generations) will be produced on the printer. A sample of a pedigree chart can be found in the 'demo' which is a tutorial of the functions of the Family Ties program. To simplify movement around the pedigree chart the symbols or command codes are displayed at the bottom of the screen. For an explanation of each command code see the appropriate heading. PLACES PLACES Provision is made to enter the full place name (town, county, state or country). If the place name is too long to fit in some displays the computer will ask for an abbreviation which may be used in other displays when it is warranted. Max no of characters Abreviation length Town 42 12 County 20 5  State 25 4 In nearly every case the full place name will be used in the Family Group Sheet and even if the abreviation is used on the screen the full place names will be used in the printouts if at all possible. When the town is typed in, the computer checks to see if that name has been previously entered. If it is there, then the full town, county and state are displayed below with a letter code. Every town previously entered in the database with different County/States will be displayed. Enter the letter code of the town needed or if this is a different town then use the + option to enter new county/state data. The town is displayed with a 5 digit reference number in the right margin. The first time a Place is entered the county and state/country will be requested. Please use care as typing errors cannot be changed once the spelling has been verified (you can get out with ESC at any time before this) The reference number can be typed in place of the town name. This is the fastest way to enter towns. To DELETE a PLACE you have to start on the town and erase the characters with the space bar, press return and then repeat for County and State characters - answer Y to new town question. To ADD only a county and/or state use a . (period) as the town - if you have a lot then use 12 with 1 period, 12 with 2 periods etc. 15 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement Print Print This is a command line key press to make a hard copy of any Family Group Sheet or pedigree shown on the screen. If it is necessary to change the printer modes then this can be done by exiting to the main menu to check options 5 and 6 (wide or narrow page print and regular or LDS option). While still in the main menu press 1 or 2 to get back to the Family Group Sheet or pedigree that is to be printed. RECORD # RECORD # Each individual whose statistics are entered in the computer using the edit mode is assigned a record number. This number is displayed on the screen in the Family Group Sheet and can be found on the left-hand side of the screen between the husband and wife information. The record number is found on the printouts in the top right-hand section. When there is both the husband and wife information displayed on the Family Group Sheet then the record number shown is usually the record number of the husband. In the printouts of the regular Family Group Sheet the record number of each child can be found in the right-hand column. REGULAR REGULAR The Family Ties program, in the regular version, does not implement the LDS ordinance dates. The choice between REGULAR and LDS versions of the program is made while installing the program. The option is also available to enter LDS information into the computer but not print it. RE-INSTALL RE-INSTALL Any of the following installed parameters may be changed by RE- INSTALLING the database. Preparer's address and telephone number Computer attributes (name and # back-up discs) Drive locations of the various files Printers for Narrow or Wide format Date clarification codes Regular or LDS database  IF LDS then Temple codes To re-install the database first make a current back-up in case of an error. Then place a copy of the uninstall MASTER (you should have it write protected) in the default drive (B:) and the program disc in A:.(files are probably on C: if hard disc.) 'PRINT.CTR' and 'FGRSH.INS' are the files which will be changed by FTINSTAL. These are usually on the program disk in A:. Type ^C then FTINSTAL and select B on the first MENU. 16 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement SEALED [LDS] SEALED TO PARENTS TO SPOUSE These are found in the LDS option of the program in the form dd Mon yyyycTE where 'c' is an identifying code - see CODE - and 'TE' is an identifying code for the temple - see the appendix for a list of temple codes. A 9 digit temple code can be entered in place of the date (but not in the baptism date). SEARCH SEARCH Go to the main menu (eXit) and choose option 3 (end each name with a (RETURN) - ESC will end all entries). Last name: other name: other name: other name: To search for a record of a particular individual enter the name(s) on each appropriate line. A Last name MUST be entered for a search and if other names are entered they must exactly match the original entry. The LASTNAME should be entered using capital letters. For example if you want to find all the occurrences of 'John PUBLIC' enter PUBLIC as the lastname and John as the other name. The computer will bring up a list that will look something like the following: LAST NAME: PUBLIC BORN SPOUSE A)John Q. 1863 Ethel SMITH B)John Q. 1814 Ann HEYWOOD C)John David 1779 Lisa JONES COMMAND Enter corresponding letter (note - all the males and females with the last name 'PUBLIC' and a 1st, 2nd or 3rd+ name of 'John' will be listed). When the corresponding letter of the required name is pressed the FAMILY GROUP SHEET will be displayed. SPOUSE SPOUSE * PEDIGREE: A single key press (S) will change the name of the * base record individual to the spouse of that individual. EDIT: Press (S) to display the spouse's data for editing. If there is NO spouse then a spouse will be ADDED. NOTE: Do not press S if there is no spouse as one will be created  17 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement WPAR WPAR This is an abbreviation for wife's parents and is found on the command line at the bottom of a Family Group Sheet screen. Pressing 'W' (a single key press) will change the Family Group Sheet to show the Family Group Sheet of the next generation i.e. the wife's parents. USER SUPPORT USER SUPPORT If after you have tried ALL local sources of help we may be able to help on problems directly related to FAMILY TIES. Please have your Registration number ready when you call. (801) 377-2100 This is a VOICE tel # (Sorry we cannot return long distance calls) Mountain time hours Mon to Fri 9am - 7pm & Sat 9am to 12 noon. CORRESPONDENCE: Because correspondence is very time consuming and we often have to write and ask for clarification of questions we will only reply to letters containing user questions which have the user number, a stamped self addressed reply envelope and a check for $3. Please number all questions and leave large spaces between questions for us to write in our reply. Letters from UNREGISTERED will NOT be answered without the SASE and the check. Of course you may call us or use the bulletin board free. BBS tel # (801) 374-8080 (use a modem) ================================================================== What to do IF: What to do IF: 1. There is a marriage between two people already entered in separate places in the database. Because the spouse link is required before children (decendants)  can be added it will be necessary to duplicate one of the spouse's records but do not duplicate the rest of this spouse's ancestry. Place an explanation in the notes indicating where the ancestral branch is located (eg FGS rec #). Updates are planned to allow these duplicate records to be deleted and the correct links established. 2. A record is created for a child or spouse who does not exist. a) Blank out all the fields while in edit mode and when the DELETE A RECORD is available in a future update you may remove this record. 3. You misspell a NAME or PLACE and do not catch the error when asked to check spelling. The file FIXNAME.COM will remove all unused names (errors) and re-index the database. Register users get this file with their MASTER disk. 18 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement APPENDIX A APPENDIX A LDS TEMPLE CODES AL Alberta SP Sao Paulo AP Samoa ST Stockholm (Sweden) AT Atlanta SW Swiss AZ Arizona (Mesa) TA Tahiti BA Buenos Aires TG Tonga BO Boise (Idaho) TK Tokyo CH Chicago TP Taiwan DA Dallas (Texas) WA Washington,D.C. DV Denver (Colorado) EH Endowment House ___ ____________________ FR Frankfurt GU Guatemala ___ ____________________ GY Equador  HO Historian's Office ___ ____________________ HA Hawaii IF Idaho Falls ___ ____________________ JO Johannesburg JR Jordan River(Utah) ___ ____________________ LA Los Angeles LD London ___ ____________________ LG Logan LI Lima (Peru) ___ ____________________ MA Manila (Phillipines) MT Manti ___ ____________________ MX Mexico NV Nauvoo ___ ____________________ NZ New Zealand OK Oakland ___ ____________________ OG Ogden  PO President's Office ___ ____________________ PV Provo SD Sidney (Australia) ___ ____________________ SE Seattle SG St. George ___ ____________________ SL Salt Lake SN Santiago (Chile) ___ ____________________ SO Seoul (Korea) 19 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement APPENDIX B How to place the various files on disks for different computers . . . . . . . . . . . . For Computers with drive capacities over 265K each: All the files can be located on 1 disk. * BASRUN.COM - This RUNTIME module must be on any disk with a .COM file * FT.COM README * GRSH.COM REGISTRN.FRM * PRINT.CTR FTDEMO.COM * FGRSH.INS FTDEMO2.COM * NAMES.DA1 FTDEMOIN.COM * NAMES.NTS FTDEMO.DOC * FTINSTAL.COM FTDEMO.DAT * FTINSTAL.MSG USER-NO.COM * FTINSTAL.DAT MANUAL * = Files needed to install & run FAMILY TIES ============================================================================ For computers of disk capacity 142 K to 264 Kbytes Disk #1 Disk #2 * BASRUN.COM BASRUN.COM * FT.COM MANUAL * GRSH.COM FTDEMO.COM * PRINT.CTR  FTDEMO2.COM * FGRSH.INS FTDEMOIN.COM * NAMES.DA1 FTDEMO.DOC * NAMES.NTS FTDEMO.DAT * FTINSTAL.COM * FTINSTAL.MSG * FTINSTAL.DAT REGISTRN.FRM * = Files needed to install & run FAMILY TIES README USER-NO.COM ============================================================================== 20 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement For computers of disk capacity 112 K to 141 Kbytes This includes Apple and Franklin (running CPM). Disk #1 Disk #2 Disk #3 * BASRUN.COM * BASRUN.COM MANUAL * FT.COM * FTINSTAL.COM * GRSH.COM * FTINSTAL.MSG * PRINT.CTR * FTINSTAL.DAT * FGRSH.INS FTDEMO.COM * NAMES.DA1 FTDEMO2.COM * NAMES.NTS FTDEMOIN.COM REGISTRN.FRM FTDEMO.DOC README FTDEMO.DAT USER-NO.COM * = Files needed to install & run FAMILY TIES INSTALLING - see installing in the next section ============================================================================== For computers of disk capacity 86K to 111 Kbytes This includes the Osborne SSSD disks Disk #1 DIsk #2 Disk #3 DIsk #4 * BASRUN.COM * BASRUN.COM BASRUN.COM MANUAL * FT.COM * FTINSTAL.COM FTDEMO.COM * GRSH.COM * FTINSTAL.MSG FTDEMO2.COM * PRINT.CTR * FTINSTAL.DAT FTDEMOIN.COM * FGRSH.INS README FTDEMO.DOC * NAMES.DA1 REGISTRN.FRM FTDEMO.DAT * NAMES.NTS USER-NO.COM * = Files needed to run & install FAMILY TIES INSTALLING the program on these smaller capacity drives requires a small change as, the program files and the install modules will not fit on the same disk.(PIP means: use the file PIP.COM to move files) Use a disk which has the CPM system installed. (but no other files - check by typing DIR - should get NO FILES). PIP the files for Disk #1 to this disk and Label it - PROGRAM DISK PIP Disk #2 to second disk, this will be installed as the DATA disk In both cases copy the files marked with a * Place the un-installed Program disk (#1) in drive A: Place the to be DATA disk (#2) in drive B: Make B: the default drive by entering B: Reset the drives by entering ^C Start install by entering FTINSTAL Since you are using copies you can experiment - if you should make  a mistake you can always start over with a new copy - GOOD LUCK! ============================================================================= 21 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement APPENDIX C ========== Memory CACHE as used in FAMILY TIES: This is the storage, in RAM memory, of names and places which have been read from disk. Data can be obtained 100 times faster from RAM memory than from a disk so after a name or place is read from the disk, it is stored in memory for fast re-use. Since only a small amount of memory is available under CPM there is a limit on the number of ITEMS (names/places) that can be stored. When this limit is reached then the item which has been least used will be discarded from memory to be replaced by a new name or place. The amount of memory available for CACHEing is determined by the TPA (Transient Program Area). This is the amount of ram left after CPM has been loaded and is typically about 56K. Some hard disk systems may have only 52K and MPM or Turbodos have about 48K. Four sizes of CACHE have been created to accomodate the various sizes of TPA. Cache # # ITEMS TPA Size (K) Uses 1 0 48 MPM and Turbodos 2 63 49-50 If size 3 is no good 3 127 51-54 Most systems with a hard disk 4 255 above 54 The largest & fastest cache Installation tips: Choose a 3 cache if in doubt and then try a 4 after about 70 persons. A borderline computer should be installed for the smaller CACHE. After about 70 persons have been entered, make back-ups. Re-install the CACHE to the next highest level and try displaying the pedigree and family charts for everyone. If the CACHE is too large then FAMILY TIES will crash with the error:- 'OUT OF STRING SPACE'. If this error should occur while in a Pedigree, Family Group Sheet or while Printing then no harm will be done. If this error occurs while in the EDIT or NOTES mode then backups MUST be used as the database will have been corrupted. CACHE is changed in RE-INSTALL using the Computer Attributes menu. 22 FAMILY TIES (c) E. Neil Wagstaff 1989. Use subject to licence agreement APPENDIX D APPENDIX D * FIX-NAME.EXE FIX-NAME.EXE * This file is used to remove unused names from the NAMES (.DA4) file and to optionally increase or decrease the number of name slots in the .DA4 file. It will also optionally re-index the LASTNAMES in the database for when the SEARCH fails to find an individual you know is in the database or a name repeats. Please be sure to make BACK-UPS of your database BEFORE running FIX-NAME.EXE. The program is self documenting and will ask you for the database name you are using and where the files are located (.DA1 and .DA4) If you are using a floppy system you may wish to copy these 2 files to a blank disk and then run FIX-NAME, as a duplicate file of your .DA4 file is created and needs diskspace. ===============WARNING!==ADVERTISEMENT=BELOW====================== FAMILY TIES version 1.20 is due for release in November 1989 These features will ONLY be available in the MS-DOS version. Some of the new features it will have are: CHILD and SPOUSE: Delete, Change order, Change Sex, Delink, Re-link Purge unused entries (errors) from the Names and Place files. Re-index the database for the Search routine New forms of output will include: Descendants Chart Descendants and Ancestors described in English words (story form) Dynamic Ancestor Chart (can have ancestor siblings) Record contents listing in First Name, LAST Name or Record # order Name & Place file listings Anniversary listings (events that occur on a given day of the year) Chronology listings (events listed in date order) Events listed in Place order Names distribution - shows who is using which names LDS ordinances listing (also missing ordinances) All of the forms can have just as much information about a person as you wish - from only the LASTNAME to everything about them and their relatives. The output can be displayed on the screen, sent to the printer or saved to a file on the disk REGISTERED USERS will be able to use their existing data with version 1.20 but the FREEWARE VERSION will not work with the data from prior versions - all data will have to be re-entered. Also, the freeware version will only print 4 generations on the new Ancestor and Descendant charts whereas the registered user can include up to 99 generations in these charts. Now would be a good time to send in that registration form and become a legitimate user of FAMILY TIES. These minor restrictions still allow the software to be fully tested but still gives the user an incentive to register. 21  FAMILY TIES USER REGISTRATION FORM =================================== Send to: Computer Services, 1050 East 800 South, Provo, Utah 84606, USA or Computer Services, 23 Woodpecker Dr, Worle, W.S.M., Avon, BS22 8SR, ENGLAND |Pounds Please PRINT |Sterling ( ) Registration $50 | 30 NAME: _________________________________________ ( ) Program Disk $ 5 | 3 ( ) 3.5"disk add $ 2 | 1 Street ( ) Visa/MC fee $ 2 | * Addr ___________________________________________ ( ) Copy Credit - __ |- __ (not over $5) |(3 max) | City ________________________ State _________ TOTAL $_____ | ____ * USA office only Country ___________ Zip _____________ Telephone (______) _____-_____________ Computer make ___________________________________________________ /-------------circle one-------------\ Operating system: PC-DOS MS-DOS CPM MAC512 119c /--circle one-----\ /--circle one--\ Disk Size: 8" 5 1/4" 3 1/2" SSSD SSDD DSDD Capacity ______Kbytes =============================================================================== We accept Visa/Master Card charges from anywhere in the world - Please send Visa/MC orders direct to our Provo, Utah office. Charge to VISA/MC #____________________ Expires _______ ($2 fee for this service) Signature _______________________ =============================================================================== Where did you obtain your copy of FAMILY TIES?. Please supply their:- Name _____________________________________ Telephone ______________________ Address (if known) __________________________________________________________ a Friend __ a User group __ a Bulletin board __ a Dealer __ *** IMPORTANT *** What is the USER number on the MAIN MENU when you use the program? __________ and the Version number from the bottom of the MAIN MENU? ________ How much did it cost you? $_________ ============================================================================= The registration fee is $50 for which you will receive a licence to use FAMILY TIES on the computer(s) located in your household. You will also receive a USER number for installation in your copy of FAMILY TIES. If you give away copies of the program without charge, we will send you a commission for your efforts. At present this is $5 on every registration we receive which lists your number as the USER who distributed the copy of FAMILY TIES without charge. You may also telephone for help with FAMILY TIES and you will have access to a Bulletin Board for Genealogy. (These are subject to change without notice). If you need a copy of the program on disk then please add $5 ($7 for 3.5" disks) - $55 total (Normally updates cost $15). If your copy is the latest version, then the $5 will be credited to your account for future updates. Thank you for your support - we will try to keep making a good program better. NOTE! Some Public Domain Software distributors have been given specific authorisation to charge a small copy fee. If you paid such a fee and list the NAME and ADDRESS of the company AND the AMOUNT paid you may deduct the copy fee (up to $5 or 3 pounds) from your registration fee.  This is the release date of the disk.  Fog Library Disk FOG-CPM.214 Copyright (1990) by Fog International Computer Users Group to the extent not copyrighted by the original author for the exclusive use and enjoyment of its members. Any reproduction or distribution for profit or personal gain is strictly forbidden. For information, contact FOG, P. O. Box 3474, Daly City, CA. 94015-0474. as part of the description of a file indicates that the program is distributed on a "try first, pay if you like it" basis. If you find the program(s) meet your need, please refer to the author's documentation for information on becoming a registered user. Only by registering and paying for the programs you like and use will the authors of such programs continue development. Often, more complete documentation, additional modules, and new releases are available only to registered users. Disk 2 of 2: Family Ties. 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