VIDEOZ – Looking after your daily video tapes.

This program was originally written about 1992 to track the daily tapes we used to record programs and films off the TV. There are several database type progs for cataloging collections but we needed one to replace the ‘notebook’ that most people use for the smaller collection of regularly changing recorded programs. The main reason we computerized it was to have an ‘archive’ of previously seen films and programs - we often taped things we had taped before. First release was on a Psion II for our own use only and was modified over several Psions up-to the current one on a Psion Siena. This has had to be a total re-write and was also used to learn a Palm language called C.A.S.L. (Compact Application Solution Language) which is windows based. This is available from www.caslsoft.com.

The place for CASL programs and example sources are at Franks CASL page at:-
http://frankscaslpage.home.att.net/

Before Installation

Conduit

(you do not need to do this to try the program, only if you want to backup the data)
You will need to ‘register’ the CASL conduit with your Pilot sync software this will enable the databases to be backed up every time you sync. To do this run caslreg.bat .If you have already registered the CASL conduit from any other CASL program, you can forget this step.

CASL Runtimes

A runtime program is needed on your Palm. This will be used by all CASL programs so if you have it already then forget this as well. If not then double click the runtime to install :-

CASLRT.PRC - The CASL runtime.

Latest runtimes can be found at http://www.caslsoft.com .

Right, now you can install VIDEOZ. Double click on vidz.prc and it will be added at the next Hotsync.

UPDATING from 1.01n or earlier
Install the vidzup102d.prc along with the vidz.prc. This next order is important as the data files are changed. DO NOT RUN VIDEOZ BEFORE THE UPDATE. Run the update first and quit it when complete. Your data is now changed. Run VIDEOZ and check your data. All old datafiles and update programs are automatically removed.

Removal of Installation

To remove the program, delete the files from the Palm. Run dereg.bat on the PC to remove the casl conduit. If you still have other CASL programs then ignore this last step.

The data and program is split into two main areas :-

Tape file which will have one entry for each tape you have. Its index is alpha/numeric of two digits to allow you to identify your tapes to the system.

Archive File which is the file where all previously seen programs can be (optionally) stored for reference.

 

In use

Adding a blank tape

On first use it takes you into the screen to add a new blank tape and creates the ‘tape file’. Give the tape a code of 2 digits and also a tape size eg. 180 minutes. For the first use you should create at least one tape. The tape number must be unique as it is the files index. If it is not unique then it will not be created. It will then drop you to the main screen. There is a limit of 40 tapes that the system can handle. If you have more than this you probably need a different type of program like a database archive!

Main screen

This is the screen that replaces your old notebook by tracking what is on each tape. We will go over the data on this :-

 

Archive Screen

This is full of the previously seen programs for you to check back on.

This program is freeware, is underdeveloped, and buggy. Please email suggestions to Jeff and Nicki Johnstone at jeff.johnstone@ukonline.co.uk

Web : http://web.ukonline.co.uk/jeff.johnstone/contents.htm

Please let us know if you use this or know of a better one out there that we may use !

Release History

1.00d – first external release 7 August 1999

1.01n - 8 August 1999

1.02d 23August 1999

1.03n 11 November 2001

1.04

1.05

1.06

1.07

1.08 – 29th December 2001

1.10 – 7th July 2002