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Precision Software Appli…tions Silver Collection 1
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Precision Software Applications Silver Collection Volume One (PSM) (1993).iso
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This subdirectory contains compressed files which make up disk1,
disk2 and disk3 of The PC Assembler Tutor. It no longer fits on 3
disks so it is divided into 4 disks. Disk4 is included in this
directory if you received this on a high-density disk. Otherwise
it is on a separate disk.
These files are self-extracting. You enter the name of a file on
the command line, just as you would the name of a program.
>disk1-A
The program will start and unpack all the files into the current
directory. Before starting, these programs will prompt you to
make sure that you want to continue. Press N if you don't want to
go on.
Disk1 is divided into two parts: DISK1-A and DISK1-B. This is so
that DISK1-A, which contains the i/o interface program for the
Tutor, may be electronically transmitted. You need to unpack both
DISK1-A.COM and DISK1-B.EXE into the current directory and then
run DISK1MAK.BAT (which is in DISK1-B.EXE). It is a batch file
which will create subdirectories and put all the files in their
proper subdirectories.
In order to use DISK1MAK.BAT, you need to put an empty, formatted
DSDD (or larger) disk in a drive and give the batch file the name
of the drive:
>disk1mak a:
disk1mak will copy the files from the current directory to the
specified drive. You must give a drive specification.
Disks 2, 3 (and 4) need no subdirectories. They are the chapters
of the Tutor. You may unpack them directly to floppy disk. Just
use an empty formatted disk and make the floppy disk drive the
current directory.
The list of all files is in FILELIST.DOC which is in the
\COMMENTS subdirectory of disk1. You start doing the Tutor by
reading INTRO1.DOC and INTRO2.DOC and then doing the chapters
starting with chapter 0.