great questions.
by the way, the strings command, which I could run here at shellworld did
not provide more information, aside from showing some of the text
messages printed to the screen.
the company,
cellex trading company was founded in Detroit in 1994, and according to
ta Michigan business directory listing located via google, the company was
dissolved in 2000.
Name of the program is openport.
There is no -h or /h information that presents when I run those with
openport..it really is a small simple program.
Karen
On Sun, 21 Aug 2022, John Covici wrote:
How about -h or --help, do either of those give you anything? What is
the name of the utility, maybe its webpage is in archive.org
somewhere.
On Sun, 21 Aug 2022 13:30:50 -0400,
Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi everyone,
A creative question to be sure, but I am running out of ideas.
I have a DOS utility that is quite small. its purpose is to
interface with a stand alone scanner I own, xerox Reading Edge,
and via connector to my computer's serial port transfer scanned
content directly into my word processor, Wordperfect.
Most of my computer things are in storage, but I am working on
research that requires me to use the utility.
Normally I would remind myself of commands by checking its
manual, but that machine is not available.
Might add, that it may have been written in-house, the trading
company in Detroit listed as the Creator seems to be gone.
Question is this.
Is there any simple way to review the program code and discover 2
hot keys?
would happily pay someone with the talent, as I use the program
professionally.
Thanks for any ideas,
Karen
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