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CONTENTS OF VOLUME # 24
1. It is always a pleasure to get new software, which this disk has, but
it is even better to get old software that has been improved. Which is
what John A McCulloch has sent us. He gave the program CheckBk
(alias NOW) from Disk #15 to a friend. He added on-line changes in
code assignments and the ability to edit and reconform the data stored
in the file. So look this up-grade over and add to it.
CHECKS.PAS EXAMPL.DOC
EXAMPL.CHK EXAMPL.NAM
John also sent these:
BIOMO.PAS John's first pascal program-a monthly bio-graf(tm)
program. It has some commands specfic for the
Epson MX-80 printer.Slow but interesting.
EPSON.PAS/COM Speaking of the Epson, John has up-dated some info
on the Epson.
ROTATE.BAS/COM NO,that isn't a mistake. It's BAS. John just threw
it in to give you something to do. Its a game that he
tried to convert to Pascal but didn't finish. It
has sixteen factorial variations.
QUIZ.TXT How about something even simpler. Just read it
QUIZANS.TXT and see if you can answer the questions. For you
smart ones, there are two answers in the Quizans
file missing.
WRITNUM.PAS/COM John improved a program from Disk #16 and it now
handles up to $9,999.99. By adding a fixed point
package or convert the data to strings this will
work in a computational package.
2. Bob Longoria writes in several languages so when he sent me this bunch
it included three different examples of his programing.
LS.C/DOC/COM This is a rather nice program to list your directory
in that it gives you options as to how you want to
do it. Uses c points.
DEL.COM Bob is commercial involved with this program at this
time so he does not want to give out the source.
Maybe later. However, you can use this as is o.k.
It will allow you to delete files easily and safely.
Try *.* to get you going. Nice way to clean a disk.
ZDUMP.PAS/COM Even tho this is yet another Dump program, it is
in source and has lots of options to make it versitile.
3. Clif Kinne's contributions will enhance any program. Read the DOC to
get the details.
READCMD.P/DOC/REL This will handle arguments in a command tail.
TESTCMD.P/COM A demo for ReadCmd.
GETNUMS.P/REL An accessory to ReadCmd. It changes arguments
that start with a number to an integer returns
it as an array.
CTOI.REL A subsidary Function for ReadCmd.
4. RAY PENLEY will make teachers happy with this one. It is an up-graded
students program that has been cleaned up by an expert and the program
does many things. It also is a good tutorial. The doc file is in the
remarks heading of the PAS source. Look at it for sure.
STUDENT.PAS/COM
5. David Thorn sent this in as a informational item, it requires special
equipment and some program modification to use, but it does illustrate
just how a PROM BURNER handles itself. It is heavily commented so it
is interesting to look at anyway.
PROM.FIL
6. When I reviewed what I had I saw that I needed at least one more
program to fill it up. I had more programs but they were all to
big so I started to scratch around in my old files. I ran across
an old BIOS that I had done many years ago, when I first started,
so I thought why not! I paid a programer to do it for me so its
mine. So if you need a SD Sales BIOS with Centronics parallel
driver using a VersFloppy I controller (formated for the 1771 and
1791)you got it. I view it as a curiosity now and keep it because
it is commented and that makes it a tutorial in my book.
DBIOS.Z80
NOTE: Item 6 has been deleted from the SIG/M release and replace with
TRACER, a monitor program from an earlier PASCAL Z volume. The
documentation indicates a .COM file is also included and did not
release it with rest of the volume it was on because we never
received the .COM file and could not get it to assemble. Charlie
Foster advises that PASCAL Z did not have a .COM file for it and
sent us a new copy to include in the library.
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