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| ROVAC ZMAGAZINE |
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| Issue #169 |
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| August 8, 1989 |
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|Copyright 1989, RII|
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|This week in ZMagazine|
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*** Editor's Monitor ***
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Harold Brewer
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*** WAACE AtariFest ***
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*** Express! Cartridge 1.1 Upgrade ***
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Keith Ledbetter and Chris King
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*** CompuServe New 8-bit Uploads ***
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*** Kentuckiana AtariFest Update ***
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Lawrence Estep
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*** GEnie New 8-bit Uploads ***
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*** DemaPrint 1.1 ***
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Chad Portugal
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*** Z*NET Newswire 8-bit Edition ***
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Harold Brewer
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*** DemaPrint 1.1 Program Listing ***
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|EDITOR'S DESK|
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|by Harold Brewer|
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Apologies go to ZMagazine readers the
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past few weeks. If it wasn't trying
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to hurry half a dozen carpenters out of
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the apartment in order to get at the
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computer, it was a bad back going on
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vacation without me--with the
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horizontal position being the only one
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I could bear to be in.
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I have restocked the ZMagazine
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storehouse of 8-bit information. This
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should bring the level of ZMag back up
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to where it should be.
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For the next several weeks, ZMagazine
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will again feature embedded BASIC
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programs. In order to extract these
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files, use your favorite word processor
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to remove all ZMag text, leaving only
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the BASIC code. After saving this to
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disk, go to BASIC and ENTER this code.
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Then either RUN the program, or SAVE
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the program to disk to speed up the
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access time. We hope these programs
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can be of service to ZMagazine readers.
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This month's featured listing,
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DemaPrint, is what I use to print out
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ZMags both for checking how true the
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40 column margins are, as well as for
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hard copy ZMags.
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|WAACE ATARIFEST|
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Fifth Annual Atarifest Scheduled for
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October 7th and 8th
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The Washington Area Atari Computer
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Enthusiasts (WAACE) has announced that
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the fifth annual Washington D.C. area
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Atarifest will be held at Fairfax High
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School, 3500 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax,
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Virginia on Saturday and Sunday, the
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7th and 8th of October. Atarifest is a
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computing exposition featuring the
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Atari line of personal and home
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computers, as well as the complete line
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of entertainment systems.
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The show features educational seminars
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covering nearly all areas of computing;
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demonstrations of various applications
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of Atari computers, including MIDI
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music, desktop publishing, and
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entertainment; and exhibits by software
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publishers and hardware manufacturers
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showing the latest developments in the
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Atari world.
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In the past, representatives from Atari
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Corporation have been on hand to answer
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questions and provide assistance.
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This year's theme is -The Atari
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Alternative,- and the goal is to show
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how Atari computers can be used in
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business and in the home. It will
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include demonstrations of both
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eight-bit (400/800/XL/XE) and ST
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software and hardware. Whether for
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creative endeavors, helping with some
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of the household paperwork, or just to
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have fun, the organizers of Atarifest
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'89 intend to show how the -Atari
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Alternative- can meet and beat other
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computer systems in its class, and why
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Atari Corporation's motto is -Power
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Without the Price.-
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WAACE is a confederation of Atari user
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groups in the Maryland, Virginia, and
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Washington, D.C. area, each dedicated
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to supporting the Atari community in
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their respective areas. Atarifest is
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co-sponsored by the Fairfax County
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(Virginia) Public Schools' Office of
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Adult and Community Education, and the
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emphasis has always been on educating
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the public about computers and their
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uses. The 1985 Washington Atarifest
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was one of the first such shows, which
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are now held in more than 10 cities
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across the nation.
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Atarifest has grown in popularity,
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attracting thousands of attendees each
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year. This year, organizers hope to
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attract over 5,000 people. The show is
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open to all persons who have an
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interest in computing, and the FREE
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ADMISSION and hourly door prizes
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(including an Atari hard disk drive)
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encourage attendance by those who may
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not yet own an Atari computer. It is
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especially designed to have something
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of interest for everyone, from diehard
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Atarians to mainframe systems managers
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to computer neophytes.
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Fairfax High School is located at 3500
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Old Lee Highway, just off routes 29 and
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50 in Fairfax, Virginia. The school
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can conveniently be reached from the
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Vienna Metro station (Orange line) by
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taking the Fairfax Cue bus. Hours of
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the show are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
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Saturday, and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
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Sunday. Most user group demonstrations
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will be conducted on Saturday only.
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For further information, call John
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Barnes at (301) 652-0667. Vendors
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should contact Johna Ogden at
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(703)450-3992.
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|EXPRESS! CARTRIDGE 1.1 UPGRADE|
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|by Keith Ledbetter and Chris King|
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As many of you know, after we shipped
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out all of the pre-orders for the
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Express! cartridge, we ceased shipping
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until those users had used the cart for
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three weeks. The reason for this plan
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was an -extended BETA test- period--we
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thought we'd give the pre-order
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customers a good chance to give the
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program a workout and report any
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problems found.
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The response was excellent, and there
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were a few minor problems found.
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These problems have all been fixed, and
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version 1.1 of the cartridge is now in
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full production. The changes in
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version 1.1 contain both bug fixes and
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new features recommended by the users.
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Here is a partial list of the changes
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made in version 1.1:
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1. If you are dialing from the
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-marked list- and make a
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connection, the program now
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-unmarks- the dialing list
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entry.
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2. 80 column support has been
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greatly improved. Now, ONLY
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terminal mode data goes to the
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80 column screen; all menuing
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routines go to the 40 column
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screen.
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3. On all of the protocols that
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-know- the expected size of the
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file that you are downloading
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(Ymodem Batch, SEAlink, and
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Lmodem), the program will ONLY
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save as many bytes as the
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header says the file contains.
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This means that all files sent
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with one of these protocols
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will always be the right size
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once you receive them, without
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the possible mutilation of the
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last block that sometimes
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occurs when the receiving
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program tries to guess at the
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fill character used in the last
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block.
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4. There is now a Shift/Control/M
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key from terminal mode that
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allows you to set your left
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margin quickly and easily.
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Requested by a user.
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5. The -word wrap- routine now
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only wraps a word if it crosses
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column 40, not column 39 as in
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version 1.0. This means that
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full lines with a carriage
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return in column 40 will no
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longer wrap, giving you the
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-double-spaced- look.
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This upgrade is a free upgrade to the
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v1.0 owners. There are two ways that
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you may upgrade your cartridge:
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1. Send us your cartridge and we
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will replace your Eprom and sent
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it back to you.
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2. Send us $10.00 (US funds) to
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cover the cost of the Eprom and
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we will ship you a new v1.1
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Eprom, which you can use to
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replace the one in the cartridge
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yourself.
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This offer expires December 1st, 1989
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and is only offered to owners with the
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v1.0 version of the Express! cartridge.
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Please send your 1) cartridge OR
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2) request for an upgrade with $10.00
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to:
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Orion Micro Systems
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Attn: Cart 1.1 Upgrade
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2211 Planters Row Drive
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Midlothian, VA
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(804) 794-9437 6-10pm EST
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And, remember that the Express!
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Cartridge is now in full production.
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If you are a member of a user group,
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don't forget that we do give user group
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discounts for purchases of more than
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five (5) cartridges. If you need
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information on this user group
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discount, give Chris a call at our
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voice number above. Single orders are
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$69.95, plus $4 shipping and handling.
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|COMPUSERVE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|
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Courtesy of CompuServe's Atari8 Library
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Uploader address
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Filename/type
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Date Size Downloads
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[74156,3242]
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WASHFE.TXT
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09-Aug-89 2980 Accesses: 3
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Press release for the Washington
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D.C. Atarifest
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[73520,41]
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JUMBLE.ARC/binary
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08-Aug-89 3787 Accesses: 4
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THIS PROGRAM WILL SHOW YOU ALL THE
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COMBINATIONS OF WORDS THAT ARE FOUR
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TO SIX CHARACTERS IN LENGTH.
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[71361,411]
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ABUSE.TXT
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06-Aug-89 3815 Accesses: 7
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Computer Abuse...is it for real?
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[71361,411]
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DTP8BT.TXT
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06-Aug-89 5206 Accesses: 8
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8-bit Desktop Publishing on a
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130XE, written by G.L. Ray of the
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Tinker Atari Computer Enthusiasts.
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[71361,411]
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ED8BIT.TXT
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06-Aug-89 6465 Accesses: 2
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G.L. Ray (TACE) gives us a look at
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using an 8bit Atari in the
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classroom.
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[71361,411]
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EXPO.TXT
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06-Aug-89 9359 Accesses: 2
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Show report on the Michigan Atari
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Computer Expo held in Romulus, MI
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on May 6 and 7.
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[71361,411]
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GRCALC.ARC/binary
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06-Aug-89 10139 Accesses: 7
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The GRASS Calculator.
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[71361,411]
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HAMMER.TXT
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06-Aug-89 4226 Accesses: 5
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A humorous look at how Sledge
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Hammer Hardware and Software plans
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to deal with the problem of piracy.
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[71361,411]
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MANADD.TXT
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06-Aug-89 3087 Accesses: 1
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Addresses of companies showing new
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game software at CES -- all for the
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ST and none for the 8bit Atari.
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[71361,411]
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MOUSE.TXT
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06-Aug-89 3761 Accesses: 7
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8-Bit Uses for an ST Mouse, by
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Brent Fisher of the Cascade Atari
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Computer Enthusiasts.
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[71361,411]
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SCES89.TXT
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06-Aug-89 24062 Accesses: 3
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In-depth report on what Atari,
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Nintendo and Sega were showing at
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the Summer Consumer Electronics
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Show (CES).
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[71361,411]
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TURBO1.TXT
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06-Aug-89 8139 Accesses: 9
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The first in a series of articles
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from DataQue's Chuck Steinman
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discussing their Turbo-816 16-bit
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upgrade for the 8bit Atari.
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[71641,1650]
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AIDA.AMP/binary
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05-Aug-89 8960 Accesses: 8
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Triumphal March from -Aida- by
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Giusseppe Verdi for the Antic Music
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Processor.
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[71777,2140]
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Z168.ARC/binary
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04-Aug-89 9984 Accesses: 14
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ZMagazine #168 for 1 August 1989.
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[71450,1050]
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UPDATE.TXT
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03-Aug-89 1396 Accesses: 13
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This is an update to the
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Kentuckiana Atari Fest '89 press
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releases.
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[72327,2231]
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CAPTAL.OBJ/binary
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03-Aug-89 7680 Accesses: 47
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A Monopoly-like game of buying
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property and improvements to same.
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[76703,1052]
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MANDLA.OBJ/binary
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03-Aug-89 5888 Accesses: 34
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MANDALA, an Antic Super Disk Bonus,
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is a spectacular GTIA Graphics
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demo, that allows you to create
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your own kaleidoscope displays.
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[76703,1052]
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REVERS.BAS/binary
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03-Aug-89 18432 Accesses: 5
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From Antic, HAPPY FACE REVERSI is a
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New Basic version of that very Old
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game REVERSI (aka Othello), for
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either 1 or 2 players.
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[76703,1052]
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REVERS.DOC
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03-Aug-89 4435 Accesses: 4
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Documentation for REVERS.BAS.
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[76703,1052]
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SAUCER.BAS/binary
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03-Aug-89 7808 Accesses: 18
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SAUCERIAN is an Antic Basic game
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that challenges you to launch your
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50 interceptor missiles to zap the
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UFOs.
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[76703,1052]
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TAPTIM.BAS/binary
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03-Aug-89 8064 Accesses: 12
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TAPETIME, from Antic, is a Basic
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utility that will allow you to
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calculate just how much time you
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have LEFT on that VCR tape that you
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started out with Aunt Mary's
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birthday party :-)
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[76703,1052]
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TAPTIM.DOC
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03-Aug-89 4106 Accesses: 10
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Documentation for TAPTIM.BAS
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[71450,1050]
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AELPD2.TXT
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01-Aug-89 608 Accesses: 10
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This is the updated AEL PD Library
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article for August 1989.
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[71450,1050]
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WEA002.TXT
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01-Aug-89 2383 Accesses: 7
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This is the 2nd edition of my
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weather-related Weatherman's
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Wisdom.
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[71450,1050]
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WINTER.TXT
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01-Aug-89 4164 Accesses: 1
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This is a review of Winter
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Challenge by Thunder Mountain.
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[72750,476]
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DXEFX2.ARC/binary
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01-Aug-89 640 Accesses: 15
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This fixes the bug in DOS-XE which
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prevents copying files from DOS-XE
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disks to DOS 2.0/2.5 disks.
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71641,1650]
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RING.ARC/binary
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30-Jul-89 35456 Accesses: 26
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A synthesis of Richard Wagner's
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-Der Ring des Nibelungen- in Antic
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AMP format.
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[71777,430]
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DTABIN.ARC/binary
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30-Jul-89 6656 Accesses: 10
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DTABIN.ARC contains the file
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DTABIN.BAS and a short DOC.
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[73217,2321]
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BRIDGE.BAS/binary
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30-Jul-89 5888 Accesses: 38
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BRIDGE BUILDER is a game wherein
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you must construct a bridge across
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the ravine.
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[73217,2321]
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BUDGET.BAS/binary
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30-Jul-89 18432 Accesses: 17
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BUDGETER, from the August 1983
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issue of Analog magazine, is a home
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budget data base and calculator
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program that you can use to
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maintain your family's finances.
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[73217,2321]
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BUGOUT.OBJ/binary
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30-Jul-89 21760 Accesses: 28
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Use the stick to maneuver your
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rocket and destroy the bugs before
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they take over the world.
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[73217,2321]
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BUNCRU.BAS/binary
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30-Jul-89 1664 Accesses: 7
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BUNCRUSH is a utility program that
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is in LISTed format.
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[73217,2321]
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CAMBOD.BAS/binary
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30-Jul-89 13056 Accesses: 31
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CAMBODIA is a German import.
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[73217,2321]
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CAPITL.BAS/binary
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30-Jul-89 6912 Accesses: 4
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CAPITALS is a geography quiz.
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[73217,2321]
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CARDFI.BAS/binary
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30-Jul-89 4224 Accesses: 26
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CARDFILE is a mini-database program
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from the August 1984 issue of
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Analog magazine that simulates a
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Rolodex or 3x5 index card filing
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system for whatever you want to
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maintain.
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[73627,1500]
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CONUN.ARC/binary
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30-Jul-89 3840 Accesses: 24
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Conundrum is a computer puzzle that
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can be played on all Atari 8-bits.
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[73657,62]
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TDBOOT.DCM/binary
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30-Jul-89 62848 Accesses: 6
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Boot disk for OASIS test drive, in
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diskcomm format.
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[73657,62]
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TDDOCS.ARC/binary
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30-Jul-89 43008 Accesses: 6
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4th file of oasis test drive.
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[73657,62]
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TDMODS.ARC/binary
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30-Jul-89 59136 Accesses: 7
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5th and last (grin) file of the
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oasis test drive.
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[73657,62]
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TDONE.DCM/binary
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30-Jul-89 67968 Accesses: 6
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2nd disk of oasis test drive, in
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diskcomm format.
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[73657,62]
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TDTWO.DCM/binary
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30-Jul-89 57344 Accesses: 6
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3rd file of oasis test drive, in
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diskcomm format.
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[76327,1066]
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BALLSO.OBJ/binary
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28-Jul-89 6438 Accesses: 29
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Ballsong #1 for the Atari.
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[76327,1066]
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BURGER.ARC/binary
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28-Jul-89 6434 Accesses: 28
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BurgerTime for your Atari! From
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ANALOG, May, 1985.
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[71450,1050]
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ATAD1.TXT
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27-Jul-89 11904 Accesses: 16
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This is Atari NewsDesk Vol. 1 No.
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1
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[71450,1050]
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ATFEST.TXT
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27-Jul-89 4096 Accesses: 11
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This is the press release on the
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Kentuckiana Atari Fest '89, to be
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held at the Sheraton Lakeview hotel
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in Clarksville,Indiana on October
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28th and 29th.
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[71450,1050]
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DEALER.TXT
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27-Jul-89 1408 Accesses: 8
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This is the exhibitor press release
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for the Kentuckiana Atari Fest '89,
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to be held October 28-29,1989 in
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Louisville,Ky./Clarksville,Indiana.
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[71777,2140]
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Z167.ARC/binary
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27-Jul-89 15744 Accesses: 27
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ZMagazine #167 for 25 July, 1989.
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|KENTUCKIANA ATARIFEST UPDATE|
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|by Lawrence Estep|
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This is an update to the Kentuckiana
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Atari Fest '89 press release.
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PD authors are excluded from the DEALER
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SALES ONLY policy that has been
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initiated for the convention. PD
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authors are encouraged to sell their
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programs, and shareware authors are
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encouraged to offer registered copies
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of their programs for a set fee.
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|
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User group booths have been reduced to
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$35, providing that at least one group
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member purchases a package deal. If 2
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or more members purchase a package
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deal, the set-up cost is waived, and
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there will be a discouted admission
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price for all of that group's members
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of $2.50/person for a weekend pass.
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User groups that do not have any
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|
members purchasing a package deal will
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|
be charged a reduced set-up rate of
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|
$75.
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Participating user groups are
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|
encouraged to participate in a PD and
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newsletter swap session during the user
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group forum meeting at the convention.
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|
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Dealers, developers, and PD authors are
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|
encouraged to make a donation of $50 or
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|
more worth of software and/or hardware
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for our Computer Raffle to be held on
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Sunday afternoon.
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Please distribute this, and the other 2
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press releases widely.
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Thanks for your support!
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|
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Lawrence Estep
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Convention Coordinator
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(812) 944-8997
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|
ERRATA
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The previous press release failed to
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mention that all cashier's checks and
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money orders should be made out to
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|
Atari Exchange Of Louisville.
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|GENIE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|
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Courtesy of GEnie's 8-bit Atari Library
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No. File Name
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YYMMDD Bytes Access Lib
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4550 SXFORMAT.ACC
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|
890808 1260 4 26
|
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Desc: SpartaDOS X Format
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|
Accessory
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4542 AMIGA_4.ARC
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|
890806 34020 17 19
|
|
Desc: Adult Amiga Graphics
|
|
conversions
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|
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|
4541 AMIGA_3.ARC
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|
890806 31500 18 19
|
|
Desc: Adult amiga graphic
|
|
conversions
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|
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|
4540 LASTRUMPBAS.ARC
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|
890806 12600 24 27
|
|
Desc: Basic card game for all
|
|
Atari 8
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|
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|
4539 BBS10302.ARC
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|
890805 28980 17 24
|
|
Desc: BBS Express! 1030 - now
|
|
ShareWare!
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|
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|
4538 BBS10301.ARC
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|
890805 74340 19 24
|
|
Desc: BBS Express! 1030 - now
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|
ShareWare!
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|
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|
4537 SIMON.BAS
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|
890805 2520 10 10
|
|
Desc: IN THIS GAME YOU MUST KEEP
|
|
TRACK OF
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4536 BBSXDOCS.ARC
|
|
890805 41580 47 24
|
|
Desc: Docs for BBS Express! 850
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|
and 1030
|
|
|
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4535 BBSX8502.ARC
|
|
890805 30240 40 24
|
|
Desc: BBS Express! 850 - now
|
|
ShareWare!
|
|
|
|
4534 BBSX8501.ARC
|
|
890805 66780 36 24
|
|
Desc: BBS Express! 850 now
|
|
ShareWare!
|
|
|
|
4533 APACVW12.ARC
|
|
890804 25200 43 4
|
|
Desc: APAC mode GIF file viewer
|
|
V1.2
|
|
|
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4532 BOWL10BAS.DKM
|
|
890804 28980 42 27
|
|
Desc: TENPIN BOWLING GAME ALL 8
|
|
BIT
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|
|
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4531 TRACKFEVER10.ARC
|
|
890804 22680 31 27
|
|
Desc: DOG TRACK GAME IN BASIC ALL
|
|
8 BIT
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|
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4530 Z168.ARC
|
|
890804 11340 69 13
|
|
Desc: ZMagazine #168 for 1 August
|
|
1989
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|
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4529 EXCART11.TXT
|
|
890804 3780 35 24
|
|
Desc: Info on updating Express
|
|
Cart to 1.1
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|
|
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4528 EXPSEL12.ARC
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|
890804 5040 10 24
|
|
Desc: Express! cartridge
|
|
selector.
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|
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|
4527 CRAZY7.TXT
|
|
890803 6300 9 12
|
|
Desc: CRAZY-EIGHTS #7: REASL LOGO
|
|
CONTEST!
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|
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|
4525 8BITDTP.TXT
|
|
890801 6300 34 12
|
|
Desc: Article from May issue of
|
|
AIM
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|
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4524 EDUCATION.TXT
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|
890801 7560 8 12
|
|
Desc: Article from May issue of
|
|
AIM
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|
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4523 MAYAIM.ARC
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|
890801 26460 18 12
|
|
Desc: Archive of articles from
|
|
May AIM
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|
|
|
4522 GRASSCAL.ARC
|
|
890801 11340 24 12
|
|
Desc: Calculator prg from GRASS
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|
|
|
4521 NECROMAN.TXT
|
|
890801 6300 4 12
|
|
Desc: Review from April issue of
|
|
AIM
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|
|
|
4520 BOBPUFF.TXT
|
|
890801 8820 37 12
|
|
Desc: Indepth article from April
|
|
AIM
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|
|
|
4519 APRILAIM.ARC
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|
890801 49140 14 12
|
|
Desc: Archived file of April AIM
|
|
|
|
4518 CLRESCOM.ARC
|
|
890801 13860 3 27
|
|
Desc: .COM FILE TO EDIT COLOR
|
|
CODES
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|
4517 WEDGE20.ARC
|
|
890731 27720 42 22
|
|
Desc: sparta 3.2 128k only util,
|
|
see desc
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|
|
|
4516 CONTENTS76.TXT
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|
890730 2520 26 23
|
|
Desc: ANALOG Sept. 89 Preview
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|
|
|
4515 DOCEQU01.ARC
|
|
890730 7560 5 27
|
|
Desc: Part one revised MAC65
|
|
Equates
|
|
|
|
4513 LIFE.ARC
|
|
890728 26460 55 10
|
|
Desc: New Life game by Anthony
|
|
Ramos
|
|
|
|
4512 DISCAPE.DCM
|
|
890728 81900 59 7
|
|
Desc: Full disk of graphics/sound
|
|
demos
|
|
|
|
4511 GIRLPICS.ARC
|
|
890728 44100 85 19
|
|
Desc: Scrolling girlie pics by
|
|
Tony Ramos
|
|
|
|
4510 RAMOSPC1.ARC
|
|
890728 44100 23 6
|
|
Desc: Koala Pictures by Anthony
|
|
Ramos
|
|
|
|
4509 RAMOSPC2.ARC
|
|
890728 61740 21 6
|
|
Desc: More Koala Pics by Anthony
|
|
Ramos
|
|
|
|
4508 RAMOSPC3.ARC
|
|
890728 40320 22 6
|
|
Desc: Even more pics by Anthony
|
|
Ramos
|
|
|
|
4507 RAMOSAMS.ARC
|
|
890728 28980 17 5
|
|
Desc: AMS tunes provided by
|
|
Anthony Ramos
|
|
|
|
4506 TWOOASISTD.DKM
|
|
890728 60480 11 27
|
|
Desc: DISKCOMM OF OASIS TD 3 OF 3
|
|
|
|
4505 ONEOASISTD.DKM
|
|
890728 70560 8 27
|
|
Desc: Diskcomm of OASIS TD 2 of 3
|
|
|
|
4504 BOOTOASISTD.DKM
|
|
890728 65520 8 27
|
|
Desc: 1 OF 3 DISKCOMM OASIS TEST
|
|
DRIVE
|
|
|
|
4503 MODOASISTD.ARC
|
|
890728 61740 9 27
|
|
Desc: External optional modules
|
|
OASIS TD
|
|
|
|
4502 DOCOASISTD.ARC
|
|
890728 45360 16 27
|
|
Desc: Documentation for OASIS
|
|
Test Drive
|
|
|
|
4501 Z167.ARC
|
|
890727 16380 96 13
|
|
Desc: ZMagazine #167 for 25 July,
|
|
1989
|
|
|
|
4500 MEMORYXE.M65
|
|
890726 6300 14 26
|
|
Desc: 130XE Memory Driver for
|
|
Diamond
|
|
|
|
4499 JOYSTICK.M65
|
|
890726 2520 11 26
|
|
Desc: Joystick Driver for Diamond
|
|
GOS
|
|
|
|
4498 XON.BAS
|
|
890726 1260 10 26
|
|
Desc: SDX Utility
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
|DEMAPRINT 1.1|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|by Chad Portugal|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shareware
|
|
|
|
|
|
DemaPrint 1.1 (C)1987 by DemaSoft(tm)
|
|
|
|
Prints your text files in ATASCII to
|
|
your EPSON or GEMINI printers
|
|
|
|
|
|
I originally wrote this program to
|
|
print out my BASIC programs (way back
|
|
when...), but have found many other
|
|
uses for it. It is great for big text
|
|
files or spreadsheet listings due to
|
|
the 120 characters per line capability.
|
|
I've loaded it with a lot of little
|
|
features I hope you will enjoy. Here
|
|
is a run down of the necessary inputs:
|
|
|
|
|
|
File to print:
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|
|
|
This may include any character up to 50
|
|
characters. You must include the
|
|
initial device name.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Normal or Double width characters:
|
|
|
|
This option allows you to use two
|
|
character formats. Normal will allow
|
|
you to fit up to 120 characters on one
|
|
line. Double will only allow 60
|
|
characters on a line.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Line width:
|
|
|
|
This option puts a limit on the number
|
|
of characters allowed per column line
|
|
based on the normal/double width
|
|
selection. See also -Column separation
|
|
character- below.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Columns per page:
|
|
|
|
The program allows for multiple columns
|
|
(like a newspaper). Based on the
|
|
selected column width, it will fit the
|
|
number of columns allowed by the
|
|
maximum number of characters via the
|
|
normal/double width selection.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Column separation character:
|
|
|
|
This is the character that will
|
|
separate the columns from one another.
|
|
The vertical bar is the default, but
|
|
any character (including a space) is
|
|
possible. Remember that when you
|
|
choose your column width, you must also
|
|
compensate for this character (subtract
|
|
1).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total lines per page:
|
|
|
|
The maximum you can fit onto one page
|
|
is 100 lines. The 90 line default
|
|
makes prints cut nicely over the
|
|
perforation.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Page numbering:
|
|
|
|
Answer Y or N to automatically number
|
|
each page by -stealing- a few lines
|
|
from the bottom. Remember, this is not
|
|
column numbering.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Begin printing:
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|
|
|
Make sure, of course, your printer is
|
|
turned on and that your paper is
|
|
exactly at the top of form.
|
|
|
|
Ok, now the fun part! <START> will
|
|
begin the printing. While printing,
|
|
you use <SPACE BAR> to pause and <ESC>
|
|
to abort.
|
|
|
|
Once printed you may reprint the same
|
|
file, another file, or exit the
|
|
program. Easy huh?
|
|
|
|
|
|
Stuff:
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|
|
|
I wrote this program a long time ago
|
|
(ala BASIC), but most of the important
|
|
stuff is written in machine language.
|
|
|
|
It works by reading one page at a time,
|
|
prints it, then continues on to the
|
|
next page.
|
|
|
|
The defaults (just press <RETURN>) are
|
|
perfectly set up for printing ZMAGS
|
|
made for the 40 column ATASCII mode.
|
|
It will really save you paper!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shareware:
|
|
|
|
Hey, whatever you think it is worth to
|
|
you I'd appreciate (don't insult me).
|
|
Something around the $5-$10 range. I'm
|
|
also always open to any suggestions,
|
|
improvements, or ideas.
|
|
|
|
Just drop me a note:
|
|
|
|
|
|
| DemaSoft |
|
|
| c/o Chad Portugal |
|
|
| P.O. Box 16127 |
|
|
|Clarkston, Mi 48016|
|
|
|
|
Compuserve
|
|
72637,2775
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Editor's note: the DemaPrint program
|
|
listing can be found at the end of this
|
|
issue of ZMagazine. This should lessen
|
|
the impact of non-40 column characters
|
|
on ZMag reading/printing programs.)
|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
|Z*NET NEWSWIRE 8-BIT EDITION|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|by Harold Brewer|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
From ST-ZMagazine #32 comes these
|
|
insights by Ron Kovacs' Editor's
|
|
Desk and Z*NET Newswire:
|
|
|
|
-...With ST-World cancelling the rest
|
|
of the touring shows (for now), it
|
|
would be nice to see user groups pick
|
|
up the void and get some AtariFests
|
|
going. Atari has promised to make an
|
|
appearance or assist, so the chance is
|
|
there if your group is interested.
|
|
|
|
-...The Texas World of Atari is just
|
|
two weeks away. Migraph, along with 12
|
|
other companies have confirmed
|
|
appearing. Missing from the show is
|
|
User Group support. Richard Tsukiji
|
|
told us earlier this week that there
|
|
were no local groups involved, but a
|
|
group from Louisiana was coming.
|
|
|
|
-Atari's recently hired User Group
|
|
Coordinator, Chris Roberts, has been
|
|
terminated, along with Assistant VP of
|
|
Sales Joe Mendolia. Both men were
|
|
terminated last Friday and have not
|
|
been replaced. Presently, resumes and
|
|
applications are being accepted by
|
|
interested parties.
|
|
|
|
-The Glendale Atarifest, a regularly
|
|
scheduled event has been cancelled
|
|
this year. Apparently a mix up with
|
|
hall reservations has caused the show
|
|
to be re-scheduled for 1990.
|
|
|
|
-The San Jose World of Atari show has
|
|
been cancelled by Richard Tsukiji,
|
|
promoter and ST-World publisher.
|
|
Efforts to confirm the story have been
|
|
made but no official confirmation has
|
|
been stated yet. Any shows discussed
|
|
or planned after the Texas show are
|
|
included.
|
|
|
|
-...Xebec Corp, manufacturers of Hard
|
|
disks and controllers has filed for
|
|
liquidation under Chapter 7 of the US
|
|
Bankruptcy Code. When IBM cancelled a
|
|
major contract in 1987, Xebec's
|
|
revenues dropped and ends a two year
|
|
effort to reorganize the company.
|
|
Portions of the company will continue
|
|
to operate during the liquidation.-
|
|
|
|
|
|
For those interested in the
|
|
CSS/Bob Puff Black Box (the
|
|
combined ports for modem, printer
|
|
and hard drive, plus more
|
|
features), Bob listed (on GEnie's
|
|
8-bit bulletin board) the hard
|
|
drive controllers which will be
|
|
supported via format programs:
|
|
|
|
SMS 5001 8-,
|
|
Xebec S1410,
|
|
Adaptec 4000/4070
|
|
Omti 3520/3527,
|
|
Seagate embedded, and
|
|
Maxtor embedded controllers.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alan Reeve informs all those who
|
|
await the delivery of Diamond
|
|
Write that shipping should start
|
|
around August 10.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Two very nice BBS programs have
|
|
been released as shareware. Both
|
|
BBS Express! and Oasis TestDrive
|
|
are available on bulletin boards.
|
|
|
|
Commercial versions of both
|
|
(BBS Express! Pro and Oasis v4.6)
|
|
are available from the respective
|
|
authors.
|
|
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|
| Rovac Industries, Incorporated |
|
|
| P.O. Box 59, Middlesex, NJ 08846 |
|
|
| (201) 968-8148 |
|
|
|Copyright 1989 All Rights Reserved|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Reprint permission is granted
|
|
providing ZMagazine and the original
|
|
author is credited.
|
|
|
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|
|
CompuServe: 71777,2140
|
|
GEnie: ZMAGAZINE
|
|
Source: BDG793
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ZMagazine Headquarters BBSes:
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Centurion BBS--(618)451-0165
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100 REM
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110 REM | DemaPrnt 1.1 (C)1987 |
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120 REM | DemaSoft(tm) Software |
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130 REM | Written by: Chad Portugal |
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140 REM | Last updated on: 03/17/89 |
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150 REM
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160 REM
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170 DIM PO$(182),FN$(50),A1$(1),A2$(2),A3$(3),CSC$(1),LINE$(120),PAGE$(12000),LINE(301),TEXT$(120):OFF=40000
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180 PO$(1,70)=-hpIp*hhJP{`hUhThhX 1TfTPfU YI)FY*Z``0)@` )`eZV)W-
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190 PO$(71,135)=--V&WJPy-teWW pP;-1VfVPfWEYdh`Po-d*h`Px\H@Pn-5\I-:PO$(136,136)=CHR$(155)
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200 PO$(137,182)=-P)\h`Pq-p)B)\D)E)I)H VdFXP&`-
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210 POKE 709,10:POKE 710,0:POKE 82,1:POKE 83,39
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220 ? -}Shareware-
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230 ? -|DemaPrnt 1.1 (C)1987 by DemaSoft(tm)|-
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240 ? -| Print Text Files in ATASCII |-
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250 ? -| To EPSON & GEMINI Printers. |-
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260 ? -P.O. Box 16127 Clarkston, Mi 48016-
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270 ? :? - This program will print a text-:? -file to your printer in ATARI's-:? -character set.-
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280 POSITION 1,10:? -File to print?D1:-;:INPUT FN$:IF LEN(FN$)<3 THEN 280
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290 CLOSE #1:TRAP 820:OPEN #1,4,0,FN$:TRAP OFF:CLOSE #1:GOTO 310
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300 GOTO 280
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310 POSITION 1,12:? -Normal or Double width characters?N-;:INPUT A1$:IF A1$<>-N- AND A1$<>-D- THEN 320
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320 CW=75+(A1$=-N-):MW=60*(CW=75)+120*(CW=76)
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330 POSITION 1,14:? -Line width (1--;MW;-)?39-;:INPUT A3$:LW=INT(VAL(A3$)):IF LW<1 OR LW>MW THEN 310
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340 MC=INT(MW/LW):CPP=MC:IF MC=1 THEN 380
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350 POSITION 1,16:? -Columns per page (1--;MC;-)?-;MC;--;:INPUT A1$:CPP=INT(VAL(A1$)):IF CPP<1 OR CPP>MC THEN 350
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360 IF CPP=1 THEN 380
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370 POSITION 1,18:? -Column separation character?|-;:INPUT CSC$:IF CSC$=-- THEN CSC$=- -
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380 POSITION 1,10:? -Total lines per page (1-100)?90-;:INPUT A3$:TLPP=INT(VAL(A3$))
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390 IF TLPP<1 OR TLPP>100 THEN 380
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400 POSITION 1,12:? -Page numbering (Y or N)?N-;:INPUT A1$:IF A1$<>-Y- AND A1$<>-N- THEN 400
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410 PFLG=(A1$=-Y-):TLPP=TLPP*(PFLG=0)+(TLPP-3)*(PFLG)
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420 POSITION 1,10:? -Press START to print.-:? -Press SPACE BAR to pause.-:? -Press ESC to abort.-
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430 IF PEEK(53279)<>6 THEN 430
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440 CLOSE #1:TRAP 820:OPEN #1,4,0,FN$:TRAP OFF:GOTO 460
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450 GOTO 420
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460 CLOSE #7:TRAP 820:OPEN #7,8,0,-P:-:TRAP OFF:GOTO 480
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470 GOTO 420
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480 POKE 82,0:POKE 83,LW:PAGE=0:? -}-
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490 PP=1:LINE=0:PAGE=PAGE+1:? :? -Reading page #-;PAGE;- of:-:? FN$:?
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500 TRAP 540:INPUT #1;LINE$:TRAP OFF:LL=LEN(LINE$):LL=LW*(LL>LW)+LL*(LL<=LW):IF LL=0 THEN LL=1:LINE$=- -
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510 LINE$=LINE$(1,LL)
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520 POKE 766,1:? LINE$:POKE 766,0:PAGE$(PP)=LINE$:LINE=LINE+1:LINE(LINE)=PP:PP=PP+LL:IF LINE<CPP*TLPP THEN 500
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530 LINE(LINE+1)=PP:EOF=0:GOTO 560
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540 IF PEEK(195)<>136 THEN LINE$=->> LINE TOO LONG! <<-:LL=LEN(LINE$):GOTO 820
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550 LINE(LINE+1)=PP:EOF=1
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560 CURR=0:? :? -Printing page #-;PAGE;- of:-:? FN$:TRAP 820:? #7;-
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565 FOR K=1 TO ((100-TLPP)/2.5)-1:? #7:NEXT K:POKE 764,255:GOTO 580
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570 ? --;:GOTO 560
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580 IF PEEK(764)=255 THEN 620
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590 GOSUB 800:IF K=ASC(-
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-) THEN EOF=1:? :? -}Aborting...-:GOTO 715
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595 ? :? -}Press any key to restart printing.-
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600 IF PEEK(764)=255 THEN 600
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610 GOSUB 800
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620 TEXT$(1)=- -:TEXT$(LW*CPP)=- -:TEXT$(2)=TEXT$:CURR=CURR+1
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630 LS=LINE(CURR):LE=LINE(CURR+1)-1:TL=LE-LS+1:TEXT$(1,TL)=PAGE$(LS,LE)
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640 IF NOT (CPP>1 AND LINE>=CURR+TLPP) THEN 660
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650 LS=LINE(CURR+TLPP):LE=LINE(CURR+TLPP+1)-1:TL=LW+LE-LS+2:TEXT$(LW+1)=CSC$:TEXT$(LW+2,TL)=PAGE$(LS,LE)
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660 IF NOT (CPP>2 AND LINE>=CURR+2*TLPP) THEN 680
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670 LS=LINE(CURR+2*TLPP):LE=LINE(CURR+2*TLPP+1)-1:TL=LW*2+LE-LS+3:TEXT$(LW*2+2)=CSC$:TEXT$(LW*2+3,TL)=PAGE$(LS,LE)
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680 GOSUB 780:IF CURR<LINE*(LINE<=TLPP)+TLPP*(LINE>TLPP) THEN 580
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690 IF PFLG THEN ? #7:TEXT$=->>>> Page # <<<<-:TEXT$(12,14)=STR$(PAGE):TL=LEN(TEXT$):GOSUB 780
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700 IF EOF*PFLG THEN TEXT$=->>>> End Print <<<<-:TL=LEN(TEXT$):GOSUB 780
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710 IF TLPP=100 THEN 490
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715 ? #7;CHR$(12):IF NOT EOF THEN 490
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720 CLOSE #7:? :? -File -;FN$:? -has been printed.-
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730 ? :? -Do you wish to print another copy?N-;:INPUT A1$:IF A1$<>-N- AND A1$<>-Y- THEN ? --;:GOTO 730
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740 IF A1$=-Y- THEN ? -}Repeat copy...-:GOTO 420
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750 ? :? -Do you wish to print another file?N-;:INPUT A1$:IF A1$<>-N- AND A1$<>-Y- THEN ? --;:GOTO 750
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760 IF A1$=-Y- THEN RUN
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770 GRAPHICS 0:POKE 82,0:POKE 83,39:? -Bye...-:END
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780 PL=TL*8:HI=INT(PL/256):LO=PL-HI*256:? #7:? #7;-
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-;CHR$(CW);CHR$(LO);CHR$(HI);:X=USR(ADR(PO$),ADR(TEXT$),TL):RETURN
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790 GOTO 780
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800 OPEN #2,4,0,-K:-:GET #2,K:CLOSE #2:RETURN
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810 GOTO 800
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820 ERL=PEEK(186)+PEEK(187)*256:ERR=PEEK(195):? :? -}ERROR: -;ERR:OKFLG=0
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830 IF ERR=130 THEN ? -Unknown device.-:OKFLG=1
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840 IF ERR=138 THEN ? -Device not ready.-:OKFLG=1
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850 IF ERR=139 THEN ? -Device malfunction.-:OKFLG=1
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860 IF ERR=144 THEN ? -Disk error.-:OKFLG=1
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870 IF ERR=160 THEN ? -Drive number unknown.-:OKFLG=1
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880 IF ERR=165 THEN ? -Bad file name.-:OKFLG=1
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890 IF ERR=170 THEN ? -File not found.-:OKFLG=1
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900 IF OKFLG THEN FOR DELAY=1 TO 500:NEXT DELAY:GOTO ERL+10
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910 LIST ERL:END
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920 IF ERR=170 THEN ? -File not found.-:OKFLG=1
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930 IF OKFLG THEN FOR DELAY=1 TO 500:NEXT DELAY:GOTO ERL+10
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940 LIST ERL:END
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