# Module Scanner Log Analyser
#  P.Vigay 2007

s0:Modules scanned and verified ok.
s1:Modules with a different checksum to the local database.
s2:Modules older than another module in the local database.
s3:Running out of memory!
s4:Modules with the latest version, but an incorrect checksum. These may need verifying.
s5:Out of date modules.
s6:Modules not in the master database. These ones should be reported to Paul.
s7:Modules that are not 32-bit compatible.
s8:Modules that are newer than the entry in the master database. Worth reporting to Paul.
s9:Modules that are newer than the entry in the local database.
s10:Modules that ScanMod can't read the title or version of (possibly corrupted).
s11:Module files that are physically corruped, and ScanMod can't even read the file.
s12:Modules older than the version built into the ROM.
s13:Invalid modules.
s14:Modules with the same version number as a module built into the ROM.
s15:Modules ignored due to ScanMod 'Ignore' settings.
m1:Start scanning
m2:Error!
m3:Can't read module header
m4:Module
m5:is out of date!
m6:Checksum doesn't match master database.
m7:is older than another local copy.
m8:Checksum doesn't match local database.
m9:module scanned and checked OK
m10:not listed in master database.
m11:Running out of memory for local database!
m12:Finished!
m13:Non 32-bit compatible!
m14:is newer than master database entry.
m15:is newer than previous local copy.
m16:Can't read title or version of module!
m17:Module Scanner
m18:database
m19:Using
m20:Old version successfully updated.
m21:Old version successfully deleted.
m22:/sec
m23:Scan in progress....
m24:Aborted!
m25:Supplied with
m26:RISCOS Ltd's latest Toolbox modules
m27:Master database is over 30 days old. You may want to download the latest version.
m28:Older than version already in ROM
m29:<invalid>
m30:Same as version already in ROM
status1:Analysing status codes...
status2:Counting modules with status
status3:Sorting modules with status
status4:Storing data for modules with status
status5:Creating sorted file for status
status6:Analysis completed in
status7:seconds
log4:module ignored (see 'Ignore' settings)
log5:directory was skipped due to ScanMod settings
log6:read corruption due to disc/file error
log8:skipped due to being unreadable/corrupted
log9:skipped due to having an invalid/corrupt name
err1:Can't find log_full log file.
err10:No application has been seen that can launch this URL

# Window help:-
ni:Nothing very interesting here. Try moving the mouse pointer somewhere else!
Wa1/Wa5:The name of this application.
Wa2/Wa6:The purpose of this application.
Wa3/Wa7:The author of this application.
Wa4/Wa8:The version number of this application.
Wb1/Wb3:The directory name currently being scanned.
Wb4/Wb5:The total number of directories checked so far.
Wb6/Wb7:The total number of modules detected so far.
Wb12/Wb13:The total number of modules in the master database.
Wb11/Wb14/Wb15:The type of hardware detected. Iyonix and A9Home machines are 32-only, whereas older machines are 26/32 bit.
Wb16:The average speed ScanMod is scanning modules at, no. of directories per second.
Wb10:Click SELECT to abort the scan, if underway, or to quit the application.
Wb9:Click SELECT to view details for the current module (if any are listed in the master database)
Wb8:Click SELECT to open the directory containing the current module.
Wb2:Click SELECT to continue the scan, if paused.
Wb17:Click SELECT to toggle 'Archive scanning' on or off. If this is on, ScanMod will automatically scan the contents of archives if SparkFS is loaded.
Wc0/Wc1:The name of the module currently under test.
Wc2/Wc3:The version number of the module currently under test.
Wc10:The 26/32-bit status of the module currently under test.
Wc11/Wc12:The date stamp of the module currently under test.
Wc6/Wc7:The length of the module currently under test.
Wc4/Wc5:A 32-bit checksum value for the module under test. This can help verify the integrity of any modules against a central database.
Wc8/Wc9:The status of the module currently under test.
Wc16/Wc18:If being compared with another module, this is the version number of the 'other' module - either the latest available, according to the master database, or another module somewhere on your hard disc.
Wc13:Click SELECT to open the directory containing the other module.
Wc17:Click SELECT to visit the website of the module, if a valid URL is stored in the master database.
Wc14:Click SELECT to replace the older version of the module with the newer version. You will be asked for confirmation, just to make sure.
Wc15:Click SELECT to delete the module. You will be asked for confirmation, just to make sure.
Wd2/Wd3:A message from ScanMod
Wd4:Click SELECT to continue with the operation.
We5:Click SELECT to change your mind and not replace or delete the module.
We4:Click SELECT to go ahead and replace or delete the module. This operation is irreversible, so make sure it's definitely what you want to do - to avoid tears later!
