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+ This procedure creates a back-up diskette of LoadCalc version 4.13 +
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Even when copied with CopyIIPC, the LoadCalc disk spins in the A
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drive without running. Here's the procedure to use:
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1. Make a backup copy with CopyIIPC.
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2. Rename the Loadcalc.exe file Loadcalc.xxx on the copied disk.
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3. Dos in drive A, Loadcalc.xxx in drive B.
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4. Type DEBUG B:LOADCALC.XXX
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5. Type S CS:0100 FFFF 7F 16
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6. Two numbers will show up: XXXX:YYYY
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7. Type E XXXX:YYYY and hit return
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8. You will see XXXX:YYYY 7F.
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9. Type in EB after the period and hit enter
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10. Type W and hit enter
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11. Type Q and hit enter
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12. Rename Loadcalc.xxx Loadcalc.exe
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13. Backup copy will now run.
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Note: This procedure will NOT allow LoadCalc to be moved to a hard disk,
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just allow a back-up copy to be made.
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