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You may forget down to MYDOC and rebuild with:
// objInit
// Proc
// Struct1
// Menu
0 value 'f> \ used as stub for floating point 7.0.1 fix..
// PathList
// FrontEnd
save yerk.com Become yerk
To rebuild from below MYDOC you can not use forget since some code below MYDOC
is dependent upon code above MYDOC. Instead, click up the file called "YERK",
not "yerk.com". At the prompt type:
<" Base
When this finishes (3 minutes on a quadra 700), type:
// mods.load
NOTE: If you are running under HFS, be sure that the 4 folders: "Yerk folder",
"System source", "Module source" & "Toolbox Classes" are at one level and that
they contain the files which were in them on the distribution disk. Drag "YERK"
and "yerk.rsrc" from the "Yerk folder" to the "System source" folder, then
follow the steps above. When rebuild is complete you may drag "YERK" &
"yerk.rsrc" back to "Yerk folder". nMenu.txt and nPath.txt are not
required to be in the System source folder, but you might get an error
when you start yerk.com. Disregard the error, since you don't need the
menus or pathlist to rebuild.
NOTE: To rebuild yerkFP.com you will need the Yerk Assembler. The floating
point code is on the Yerk Assembler disk with instructions for compiling it.