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GRAPHTIME-II is a business and technical graphics system with text and
font editors. Designed for use with dBASE II/III, Multiplan, Lotus 1-
2-3 and ASCII files, it can also be used on its own with data entered
from the keyboard into the built-in spreadsheet. Epson compatible, HP
Deskjet and Laserjet printers are supported.
The package consists of six main modules:
~ GRAPH -- 19 types available with up to 10 graphs per screen
~ DRAW -- Full-screen color graphics editor
~ FONT -- Text generator and font editor
~ FILE -- External file input/output
~ TEXTED -- Text and macro editor
~ PRINT -- Printer driver
The graphics editor can create free-form diagrams or enhance a
previously made graph. You can select arrow keys, joystick or mouse to
control the graphics cursor.
GRAPHTIME-II can be either menu or command-driven, with an emphasis on
ease of use. All scales and labels are made automatically with manual
override. A macro facility is included for commonly-used
command sequences and to control slide shows. Macros can also be
created by recording a sequence of commands as they are used.
Disk No: 669
Disk Title: Graphtime II 1 of 2 (670 2nd disk) (Disk 1 of 2)
PC-SIG Version: S3.3
Program Title: Graphtime II
Author Version: 3.00
Author Registration: $49.95
Special Requirements: 512K RAM, CGA or EGA graphics.
GRAPHTIME II is a business-presentation graphics program. GRAPHTIME II
does various line, column and pie charts. The charts can be printed or
plotted, viewed individually, or set up to run as an unattended ``slide
show'' on the monitor. It accepts data from dBase II/III, Multiplan,
and Lotus 1-2-3, or you can enter data directly. It has a font editor,
macro editor and math functions including moving averages. There is
even an ``undo'' function. A Microsoft mouse (or compatible) is
recommended.
This version will plot 24 data points and will print ``paint''
files, but will not save them.
PC-SIG
1030D East Duane Avenue
Sunnyvale Ca. 94086
(408) 730-9291
(c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.
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April 2, 1990
GRAPHTIME-II Function data generation.
The Function generator system operates independently of the other
GRAPHTIME-II programs. When the function(s) have been entered and the
data created, this data file is then loaded with the normal FL command
in the GRAPH program.
INSTALLATION.
a. Floppy disk:
Copy the Startup disk (#1) to a new floppy disk. e.g. A:> COPY *.* B:<Ent>
Label this disk "Function Generator".
Delete any Help files from this disk: DEL *.GTH<Ent>
IBM PC: Copy the BASICA interpreter from your system disk in drive A:
onto the Function Generator disk in drive B:
e.g. A:> COPY BASICA.* B:<Ent>
or
IBM Compatibles: Copy the GWBASIC interpreter onto the Function Generator
disk: e.g. A:> COPY GWBASIC.* B:<Ent>
b. Hard disk:
1. Copy BASICA.* or GWBASIC.* to the GT subdirectory.
e.g. C:\GT> COPY A:BASICA.* <Ent>
C:\GT> COPY A:GWBASIC.* <Ent>
OPERATION.
From either drive A:> (Floppy system)
or subdirectory C:\GT> (Hard disk), enter:
GTF <Ent> (with GWBASIC installed)
or
GTFB <Ent> (with BASICA installed)
This will run the Function Generator program. One or two functions
may be entered.
Single function: e.g. A(X)=X*SIN(X)
Where A is the function name. X is the argument and will be
specified as a range of values.
X-axis will be the X range specified (e.g. -10 to 10).
Y-axis will be the function of X. (e.g. X*SIN(X) )
Double function: e.g. Funct1: A(X)=SIN(X) and Funct2: B(X)=COS(X)
X-axis will be Funct1(X).
Y-axis will be Funct2(X).
2.
When the functions have been entered the program will request:
Function Title: (To accept the title shown, press
Y-axis Title: <Ent> or type in your new title.
X-axis Title: These will appear on the graph.)
A new program will be generated and run to request further
information:
(Note: On a PC-XT this process will take approximately 30 seconds.)
Output File name:___________/ (The name may include drive. eg B:
Do not add an extension as .GTD
is added.)
Number of points:____/ (Maximum for GRAPHTIME is 1024)
Minimum argument:________/ (May be + or -)
Maximum argument:________/ (Must be higher than minimum.)
The increment will calculated and displayed.
If the entry is OK press Y or <Ent>.
The X and Y data pairs will be calculated and written to the data
file.
You may then press <Esc> to return to system (DOS) level, or press
SPACE to create another file of the same function(s) using a
different numbers of points and argument range.
When the file(s) have been created, startup GRAPHTIME-II in the
usual way: GT<Ent> or GO<Ent> then select G for Graph.
Use FL name<Ent> to load the data into memory.
The data is in Random format and may be edited, printed or graphed.
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10 'SAVE"GTFLP" 'Rene Rojas for Computer Performance 13-10-87
20 REM
30 A$=STRING$(78,205):COLOR 14,1:CLS
40 LOCATE 3,1:PRINT STRING$(1,201):LOCATE 3,2:PRINT A$:LOCATE 3,80:PRINT STRING$(1,187):LOCATE 22,1:PRINT STRING$(1,200):LOCATE 22,2:PRINT A$:LOCATE 22,80:PRINT STRING$(1,188)
50 FOR I=4 TO 21:LOCATE I,1:PRINT STRING$(1,186):LOCATE I,80:PRINT STRING$(1,186):NEXT I
60 LOCATE 2,10:COLOR 14,1:PRINT "G R A P H T I M E - I I F U N C T I O N G E N E R A T I O N ";:LOCATE 11,36:COLOR 16,7:PRINT "LOADING";:COLOR 14,1
70 RUN "GTFG"
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GRAPHTIME-II 2 April 1990
GTPRINT.EXE (Available with registered version.)
This is a program to convert a plotter file
(name.GTG) to output high resolution graphs onto a standard
EPSON/compatible graphics printer.
Operation:
Load the plotter driver (from DRAW or GRAPH) and create a
plotter file of a diagram or graph. During the setup stage,
select Printer instead of Plotter. (Do not use Direct mode.)
When the plotter file is Run [PR], the HPGL printer driver is loaded.
When the file name is requested, enter the plotter file name
previously created. (Do not include the .GTG extension.)
Three resolutions are possible. Normally use the 960 dot
resolution. (Usually only the text size is affected.) The higher
the resolution, the slower the printing speed.
To abort printing, press <ESC>. It may take up to minute to respond.
You will then be asked for another filename. Press <ESC> to exit.
NOTES: Complex graphs or drawings can take up to 45 minutes on a
normal XT. An 80286 or faster processor is desirable.
Pattern fill is limited to that of an HPGL plotter.
John D. Newman
Computer Performance.
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GRAPHTIME-II
Program: GTLINE
This program is called from the DRAW program with the GL command.
It provides an alternative diagram drawing facility by making use of the
IBM/EPSON graphics character set. This allows lines and frames to be drawn
in two thicknesses and many additional text symbols are available.
Blocks of the screen can be moved or copied.
Up to four screens can be joined to form a single larger diagram.
Screens can be saved to and loaded from disk.
When printing, text can use printer attributes such as bold or condensed.
For more details, press F1 key when LINE is loaded.
April 2, 1990
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Directory of A:\
GT BAT 274 4-01-90 6:46p
GTDEMO GTT 734 11-09-89 6:08a
GTC1 BAT 283 4-01-90 6:48p
GTC2 BAT 199 12-16-89 10:39a
GTSTART EXE 9601 3-31-90 9:47a
PORT COM 2454 2-13-88 4:10p
FUNGEN DOC 3171 4-01-90 7:02p
GTPRINT DOC 1278 4-01-90 6:57p
LINE DOC 793 4-01-90 7:05p
BRUN30 EXE 70680 4-07-87 10:48a
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GTPRS EXE 8320 10-13-87 7:37p
DEMO BAT 273 4-01-90 7:39p
ADMIN GTD 301 11-17-89 2:45p
BUBBLE GTD 387 11-26-89 9:09a
DPBUDGET GTD 421 11-27-89 11:12p
PARTS GTD 322 11-17-89 2:45p
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FONT3 GTF 3006 11-15-89 1:48p
GO BAT 272 4-01-90 7:41p
PRINTHLP BAT 314 4-01-90 7:33p
NORM GTT 668 6-18-88 10:35a
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A GTH 1414 3-27-90 9:25p
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S GTH 3192 3-27-90 11:04p
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GTFLP BAS 385 10-13-87 9:14p
TFR GTZ 129 4-01-90 7:43p
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