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- French Word Power
- from BC Enterprises Software, Inc.
-
- I. Introduction
-
- Congratulations on your acquisition of French Word Power
- from BC Enterprises! We have worked hard to bring you a program
- that helps you build your French vocabulary, but which is also
- fun and easy to use. We think French Word Power fits the bill,
- and we hope you will agree.
-
- This program is directed toward anyone who would like to
- have a better working vocabulary in the French language. French
- Word Power will probably be of most help to students taking first
- year French. The program is not so much meant to teach you
- French as to give you vocabulary drill. However, the program
- does also include sentences for each of the words used. This
- will help you get an idea of the real-world usage of the words.
-
- The testing program contains a total of 1200 words (all
- with sentences), and 400 sentences for translation. The words
- are broken down into three categories: Nouns, Verbs,
- Adjectives/Misc. The third category is predominantly adjectives,
- but several tests of adverbs, prepositions, and pronouns are
- included. The sentences for translation are sentences taken from
- the first three word lists. Up to 400 hundred new words can be
- added by the student in a category called User File.
- Additionally, any or all of the current words can be replaced or
- modified. Each of the categories is broken up into 20 tests of
- 20 words each. The program offers two separate testing formats
- for drill on these words -- multiple choice and matching.
-
- You might think that learning 1200 French words is not
- very much. Compared to the total number of words in a language,
- that is true. But compared to the working vocabulary you would
- need to be fairly fluent in French, 1200 words is a very large
- number. If you can learn the words in this program, and study
- verb tenses and sentence construction, you will be well on your
- way to a good working knowledge of French.
-
- This program is marketed as shareware, which means that if
- you find it useful, we request that you express your appreciation
- of the program in a tangible, monetary fashion. Please send $19
- to BC Enterprises Software, P.O. Box 18, Front Royal, VA 22630.
- We will send you the latest version of the software, a Windows-
- compatible version of the software (if it is ready), and tell you
- how to make your copy of the program say "Registered Version"
- instead of "Unregistered Version".
-
-
- II. Using French Word Power
-
- Before using French Word Power, you must copy the files
- from the diskette to your hard drive. Then, you must run the
- program FRENWORD.EXE. This program is actually an archived file
- containing all the French words and sentences which the program
- uses.
-
- This program cannot be run from a 360K diskette, although
- it can be run from higher-capacity diskettes. We suggest,
- however, that you run it from your hard drive.
-
-
- II.1. System Configuration
-
- The minimum system configuration needed to run the
- program is an IBM or compatible with 184K of RAM and one floppy
- drive. Running with two floppy drives is recommended, however,
- since this will mean you will not have to switch disks during
- program use. Running the program from a hard disk is optimal, as
- this will increase ease of use and the speed of the program.
-
- If you do not have a hard disk, then be sure to make
- a copy of the distribution disk.
-
-
- II.1.1. Using a one-drive system.
-
- To start French Word Power, put your copy (you did make a
- copy, didn't you?) of the program disk in drive A:. Type FRENCH
- and then hit <Enter>. When the program screen comes up and the
- drive stops spinning, take the program disk out and put the data
- disk in. From this point, you should be able to run the program
- normally.
-
- Note that the program automatically saves a file of words
- you miss each day, so make sure periodically that your data disk
- does not fill up with these files. If your disk does fill up,
- you could erase these daily files, or you could copy some of the
- data files to another disk.
-
- II.1.2. Using a two-drive system.
-
- Put the program disk in drive A:, and the data disk in
- drive B:. To let the program know that it should look for the
- data in drive B:, you must run the French Word Power Installation
- program. To do this, type FRENINST and then hit <Enter>. When
- the program screen comes up, push <S> to enter the Setup Menu.
- Now push <P> for Path. Type "B:" in the space provided, and then
- hit Enter. Now push <E> to enter the Exit Menu, and push <E>
- again the exit the program. Now you are ready to run French
- Word Power by typing FRENCH and then hitting <Enter>.
-
- II.1.3. Using a hard disk system.
-
- If you have a hard disk system, the most convenient way
- to run the program is to have all the files in one directory.
- However, if you wish, you may keep your program files in one
- directory, and your data files in a different directory. If you
- want to do this, then you will have to tell French Word Power
- where to look for the data files. In order to do this, following
- the directions above in section II.1.2. for setting the path.
-
-
- II.2. The Main Menu Screen
-
- On the Main Menu Screen, you will notice that there are
- listed five different categories of tests which you may select:
- Nouns, Verbs, Adj./Misc., Sentences, and User File. You may also
- choose to exit the program from here. In order to choose a test,
- or to exit, use the up and down arrows to move the selection bar.
- As you move the bar, the program plays the Marseillaise, which is
- the French national anthem. This, and all other sounds generated
- by the program, can be turned on or off using the French Word
- Power Installation program.
-
- Two other commands are available to you from the Main
- Menu Screen. The first of these is "DOS Shell", which is
- accessed by holding down the <Alt> key and pushing <X>. The
- shell command is useful if you need to delete or copy files while
- French Word Power is running. Note that in order to execute a
- Shell, your system must have access to a copy of the COMMAND.COM
- program which is located on your boot disk. If you are running
- the program from a hard drive, then you need not worry about this
- since your computer probably boots from the hard drive. However,
- if you are running the program with floppy drives, then you must
- be sure to have a copy of your boot (system) disk in drive A:
- when you execute the shell.
-
- By holding down the <Alt> key and pushing <S>, you will
- see the statistics on the number of words you have attempted, the
- number you have answered correctly, and the number you have
- answered incorrectly. These numbers are, of course, reset each
- time you enter the program. However, the statistics are not lost
- by Shelling to DOS.
-
- Also on the Main Menu Screen are shown the Time and the
- Date. You will want to make sure the date shown is the correct
- date. The name of the file generated by the program for words
- missed is based on the system date. If your system does not have
- a clock/timer, then the date will always be 01-01-1980 if you do
- not set the date when you boot your computer. This would mean
- that all missed words would be written into a file named
- WRD01-01, which might become a very large file over time. So,
- for this program, and for most other programs, it is a good idea
- to set the correct date when booting.
-
-
- II.2.1. Choosing Test Number and Format
-
- Once you decide which category of test you would like to
- use, move the selection bar to your choice, and Hit <Enter>.
- You are now asked to choose a test number. There are 20 tests
- available in the categories Nouns, Verbs, Adj./Misc., and
- Sentences. You can add up to 20 tests in your User File category
- also. To increment the test number, use the <UP ARROW> key. To
- decrement the test number, use the <DOWN ARROW> key. If you try
- to decrease the number below 1, it will cycle up to 20, and if
- you try to increase the number past 20, it will cycle back to 1.
- So, the fastest way to choose test 20 is to push the <DOWN ARROW>
- one time. If you decide you wish to take a test from a different
- category, push <Esc> to cancel.
-
- After you have chosen the test number, you will be asked
- to choose the test type. There are two types of tests available:
- Matching Test and Multiple Choice. The main difference between
- the two is that the Matching test works with five words at a
- time, while the Multiple Choice works with only one word at a
- time. At this point, you may push <Enter> to begin the test, or
- you can push <Esc> to cancel.
-
- If you choose the Sentences tests, you cannot choose test
- type. Only multiple choice is available. You can, however,
- choose French to English, or English to French.
-
-
- II.3. The Word Tests
-
- II.3.1. The Multiple Choice Test
-
- The Multiple Choice test is very straightforward, and
- should not be difficult to understand. The target word or
- sentence is presented in a box at the top of the screen.
- Underneath the target word or sentence is a box containing four
- definitions or sentences. You must choose the number
- corresponding to the target word. The program will tell you if
- you make the right choice. If you miss a word or sentence, the
- program will tell you this, and will also highlight the number of
- the correct definition or sentence.
-
- On the top left of the screen, the program notes which
- number test you are taking. On the top right, the program notes
- the number of words you have attempted, and the number of correct
- responses. If you are using the Verbs section, then the program
- will note in the upper left of the screen whether the "Display
- Conjugations" is on or off. If the conjugation display is on,
- then after you enter your response to the target word, the
- program will open a window showing you the conjugation of the
- current verb. In order to remove this window and continue, push
- any key. In order to toggle this option on or off, push the
- <F10> function key. We suggest that you generally keep this
- option set to "ON", especially the first few times you go through
- a test.
-
- In order to exit from the test to the Main Menu Screen,
- you may push the <Esc> key instead of entering a definition
- number. Pushing the <Esc> key is not recorded as an incorrect
- answer.
-
-
- II.3.2. The Matching Test
-
- The Matching Test should be no more difficult to
- understand than the Multiple Choice Test. In the window on the
- left side of the screen are five target words. In the window on
- the right side of the screen are the definitions, with the
- letters a-e identifying them. You must match up the definitions
- with the correct word. In order to move the cursor up and down,
- use the <UP ARROW> and <DOWN ARROW> keys. If you are at the top
- word and you push <UP ARROW>, then you will be placed at the last
- word. If you are at the last word and you push <DOWN ARROW>,
- then you will be placed at the top word. The <Enter> key acts in
- exactly the same way as the <DOWN ARROW> key.
-
- Please note two things. First, the program only accepts
- input of the letters a-e. If you enter a capital letter, it is
- changed to lower case. Also, entering a letter does not move you
- to the next word. In order to move to the next word, you must
- push <Enter> or one of the arrow keys.
-
- If you are using the Verbs tests, then the program will
- note along the bottom of the screen whether the "Display
- Conjugations" is set to on or off. You may toggle this option by
- pushing the <F10> function key.
-
- When you are through entering your choices, push the
- <End> key (located on the numeric keypad next to the arrow keys).
- The program will count the number right and wrong, displaying
- them in different colors.
-
- In order to exit from the test and return to the Main
- Menu Screen, push the <Esc> key.
-
-
- III. Using the French Word Power Installation Program
-
- III.1. Introduction
-
- The French Word Power Installation program is an easy way
- for you to customize French Word Power to your tastes. Through
- the Installation program, you can set many program options,
- including the use of sound and colors. Some of these options can
- be set only from the Installation program, while others can be
- changed while you are in the French Word Power program.
-
- Additionally, the Installation program is an easy way for
- you to add to or modify the data files which come with the
- program. You can also print out any or all of the data files.
-
- In order to start the program, make sure your copy of the
- program disk is in your disk drive, or that you are in the
- proper subdirectory of your hard drive, and type FRENINST then
- push <Enter>. The Installation program has an easy-to-use
- pulldown menu interface. You will notice that there are three
- headings on the menu: Files, Setup, and Exit. In order to choose
- one of these headings, move the selection bar to your choice and
- push <Enter>. Or, push the key corresponding to the first letter
- of the choice.
-
-
- III.2. The Files Menu
-
- Move the selection bar to "Files" and push <Enter>, or
- just push <F> to choose the Files Menu. On this menu, you have
- three further choices: Change, Add, and Print.
-
-
- III.2.1. The Change option
-
- If you want to change any words or definitions of
- existing files, choose the option "Change". The program will now
- offer you a box containing the five different test categories.
- To choose one of these, move the selection bar, or push the key
- corresponding to the first letter of the name. Once you choose
- the category, you will be asked to pick a test number. Use the
- <UP ARROW> and <DOWN ARROW> keys to choose a test number. In
- order to cancel, you may push <Esc> at any time.
-
- Once you choose the test number and category, you will be
- placed in the data entry screen. If you are working with the
- Verbs, then this will consist of one line for the word, one line
- for the definition, one line for a sentence, and eight lines for
- the conjugation. Nouns and Adj./Misc. data entry consists of one
- line for the word, one line for the definition, and one line for
- a sentence. The Sentence tests contain one line for English and
- one line for French.
-
- The name of the file you are working on is displayed in
- the top center of the data entry box. You will notice that this
- is a numerical file name. For instance, if you choose to change
- the third test in the verb category, the file name displayed will
- be WORDS2.3, rather than VERBS3. WORDS2.3 is the actual file
- name on disk of the third test (or data file) in the verbs
- category. This is because "Verbs" is the second category listed
- in the French Word Power program and in all other selection
- boxes. All the data files on the disk are named in same way.
- For instance, the tenth data file in the category Nouns would be
- named WORDS1.10.
-
- The number of the record you are working on is displayed
- in the lower left hand corner of the data entry box. Above the
- data entry box is a menu listing the different keys available to
- you to do such things as move around the file, or to save your
- work. Pushing the <F4> key moves you forward one record in the
- file. Pushing the <F3> key moves you back one record in the
- file. You cannot advance past record 20, nor go back past record
- 1. Going forward or backward through the file automatically
- saves any changes you have made to each record.
-
- Hitting the <F2> key will erase the entire contents of
- the record, so that you can start over entering a word and
- definition. The <F1> key erases any changes you have made to the
- record. For instance, if you use the <F2> key to erase the
- contents of a record, but then decide you want the record back,
- you can push the <F1> key to Un-Save the change (actually the
- erasure) you made. Remember that hitting the <F3> or <F4> key to
- go forward or backward will save the record to the disk, so that
- you will not be able to undo your changes using the <F1> key.
-
- The <F9> key is the special accent key. It is possible,
- though difficult, to enter accented letters directly. But using
- <F9> is much easier. After you type a letter which needs an
- accent, simply push <F9>. This will change the letter to an
- accented letter. Most letters, such as "e" can take several
- different accents. Repeatedly pushing <F9> will cycle through
- all possible accents for the letter. Note that <F9> operates on
- the letter to the left of the current cursor position. You
- should NOT type a letter, then hit left arrow to go back, and
- then hit <F9>. If you need to enter an accented letter as the
- last character of a data entry line, you will need to accent the
- letter first, then use insert mode to move it over.
-
- Pushing the <F10> key saves whatever record you were
- working on and deposits you back at the main menu.
-
- The editing commands used while in the data entry screen
- are fairly standard. Below is a list of active keys and their
- respective commands:
-
- <UP ARROW> Moves cursor up one line
- <DOWN ARROW> Moves cursor down one line
- <RIGHT ARROW> Moves cursor one character to the right
- <LEFT ARROW> Moves cursor one character to the left
- <Ctrl-RIGHT ARROW> Moves cursor one word to the right
- <Ctrl-LEFT ARROW> Moves cursor one word to the left
- <PgUp> Moves cursor to the first data entry line
- <PgDn> Moves cursor to the last data entry line
- <Home> Moves cursor to the beginning of the line
- <End> Moves cursor to the end of the line
- <Ctrl-End> Erases everything from the cursor to the
- end of the line
- <BACKSPACE> Delete character to left of cursor,
- moves rest of line back one space
- <Del> Deletes character at cursor position,
- moves rest of line back one space
- <Ins> Toggles cursor between Insert and
- Overwrite modes
- <Enter> Moves cursor down one line
- <Esc> Moves cursor up one line
-
- Most other keys (including Ctrl- and Alt- combinations) are
- treated as text characters; however, some key combinations (such
- as Ctrl-PgDn) generate error beeps.
-
-
- III.2.2. The Add option
-
- The add option works in much the same way as the "Change"
- option. Use this option to add a new file. You first choose the
- category (normally "User File") and test number on which you want
- to work, and then you are placed in the data entry screen. All
- of the same key combinations apply as when changing a file.
-
- When you are adding a file, the data entry system tends
- to run a bit more slowly than when you are making changes. This,
- however, should not cause any problems. Of course, you cannot
- put more than 20 words in a file. Also, you must enter all 20
- words into a file before it can be used.
-
-
- III.2.3. The Print option
-
- The Print option allows you to print the contents of any
- of the data files. First you must choose the category and number
- of the test you want to print. The program then prints this out
- to port LPT1: (parallel printer port 1). If your printer is
- attached to a port other than LPT1:, then you can use the DOS
- "MODE" command to send output to a different port. Consult your
- DOS manual for more information on this.
-
- When printing a Verbs data file, the output takes three
- sheets of paper. Output for sentences takes one sheet. Other
- tests take two sheets. The program sends a Form Feed command
- either after printing the data files, but not before printing.
- In order for the program to output the data properly over page
- breaks, you must be sure that your printer is set correctly at
- the top of a page. In order to do this, take your printer "OFF
- LINE" and then use the "LINE FEED" button to advance the paper so
- that the print head is just below the top of a page. Now, turn
- your printer off, and then turn it back on again. This will
- insure proper printing position.
-
- You may have to consult your printer manual if the accent
- marks do not print properly. If you have a laser printer, you
- will have to make sure that you have the printer set to a font
- which includes accented characters. (On the HP LaserJet III,
- font #32 works well.)
-
- III.3. The Setup Menu
-
- In order to access the Setup menu, move the selection bar
- to "Setup", or just push <S>. You have five further options on
- this menu: Path to Data, Colors, Conjugations, Sound, and Missed.
- You can choose any of these with the selection bar or by pushing
- the highlighted key.
-
- III.3.1. Path to Data
-
- Setting a path to data tells French Word Power where to
- look for your data files. For instance, if you are using a two-
- drive system, you will probably want to set the path to "B:".
- This tells the program to look on the "B:" drive for data.
-
- When you set a path to data, the French Word Power
- installation program also uses this path when it reads and writes
- data files. However, setup files (such as the file containing
- the color settings and other parameters) are written on to the
- current logged drive, rather than using the specified path. So,
- if you have specified "B:" as the path to data but are running
- the program from "A:", all word files will be written to be "B:",
- but all setup files will be written to "A:".
-
- If you have set an invalid path using the Path to Data
- option, you will receive an error message if you try to Modify,
- Change, or Print any of the data files. You will then have to
- set a proper path. Setting a path when you receive an error
- message also changes the path that is saved for use by the French
- Word Power program when you exit from the installation program.
- For example, if you use the Path to Data option to set the path
- as "E:\", but then you receive an error message and change the
- path to "C:\", then the "C:\" path is saved for use by French
- Word Power, not the "E:\".
-
- If you change the path to data while using the FRENCH.EXE
- program, the new path is not saved, and is only valid for the
- current session. This is true for other settings as well. To
- make permanent changes, you need to use the FRENINST.EXE program.
-
-
- III.3.2. Colors
-
- French Word Power has different default colors for both
- color (including CGA, EGA, and VGA) monitors and monochrome
- monitors, so you do not have to set colors to run the program.
- However, you may choose to change the colors to those more to
- your liking.
-
- You will see down the right side of the screen a list of
- the colors you can set with an example of their current settings.
- On the left side is a box containing samples of all possible
- text-color combinations. Choose the one you want to change from
- the list on the right. Once you pick the one to change, use the
- arrow keys to move around the color box and pick out the color
- combination you want. The colors on the right will change as you
- move around, so you can see exactly what you are picking. When
- you decide on the right color combination, hit -Enter-. You can
- then go on and set other colors, or you can exit the color
- setting function. You have three choices at this point. You may
- Save and Exit, Exit with no save, or restore the default colors
- (those initially used by French Word Power).
-
- You may change the colors as often as you like and restore
- the default colors as often as you like.
-
- Some of the color settings for French Word Power are
- based upon your other color choices. You do not have the
- opportunity to set directly every last possible color for
- everything (this would be too much trouble). You can set just
- about every color, and you can set all the colors at least
- indirectly.
-
-
- III.3.3. Derived, Sound, Missed
-
- These three menu selections set different options for
- French Word Power. To change the settings of these, push the
- <SPACE> bar. This changes the setting from "ON" to "OFF" and
- back again. When you decide which you want, push <Enter>.
-
- Setting Conjugations "ON" means that when you are using
- Verbs in French Word Power, the program will bring up a screen of
- the present tense conjugation of the verb. Setting Conjugations
- "OFF" means that this screen will not be shown, and the program
- will run faster. However, this specifies only the initial
- setting, and can be changed while in the testing program.
-
- Setting Sound "ON" means that the program will generate
- sound as it runs. When sound is on, almost every action
- generates some sound. However, it is not necessary for the
- smooth operation of the program. This setting cannot be changed
- while in the testing program.
-
- Setting Missed "ON" means that the program will create or
- add to a file saving the words for which you give incorrect
- answers. This file is handy for future study. As stated above,
- the name of this file is "WRD" then the system month and day.
- For instance on June 14, the file would be called WRD06-14. This
- file can be browsed or printed out using a word processing
- program. This setting cannot be changed while in the testing
- program, but the program will stop writing to this file if you
- run out of space on your disk.
-
-
- III.4. The Exit Menu
-
- This menu contains only two functions: Shell to DOS, and
- Exit. Shell to DOS, as explained above lets you temporarily exit
- the French Word Power Installation program while keeping the
- program in memory. When you want to return to the French Word
- Power Installation program, type "EXIT" at the system prompt,
- then push <Enter>.
-
- The Exit option saves all file settings and ends the
- French Word Power Installation program. You should always exit
- the program through this route, because this assures that all
- changes you may have made are saved to the disk.
-
-
-
- IV. Suggestions for Use
-
- This program will be most effective if it is used in
- conjunction with other materials. If you are currently taking a
- course in French, this program will be a good supplement. If you
- are not currently taking a course in French, you would probably
- do well to check out a French language text from the library,
- along with a French language dictionary. The books will help you
- understand French grammar, and help you understand the sentences
- in this program.
-
- If your local library has simple French literature books,
- these are also help in learning. You might not understand every
- word you read, but you will be able to understand much of it.
- Also, you will become more familiar with the construction of
- French sentences. Even though many English and French words are
- very similar, French syntax (sentence construction) is vastly
- different from English.
-
- If you are not familiar at all with French, and you
- don't have a French language text, then you might want to study
- the words, meanings, and sentences in the program first, by going
- through the word lists using the FRENINST.EXE program. You can
- also print out the word lists, and study them that way. Then,
- when you have achieved some familiarity, you could begin using
- the main program.
-
- Entering more French words in the User File list will
- also help you learn. Reading and writing a language is a much
- more effective way to learn than simply reading.
-
-
-
- Appendix A
-
- French Word Power Error Messages
-
- This file is not on the current disk.
- Enter new data disk and/or path:
-
- The file you have tried to open is not in the current
- path. Enter a new path where the program can find the data file.
- Occurs in French Word Power or French Word Power Installation
- program.
-
-
- Disk is full. Cannot continue to save
- missed words to file. Hit Enter.
-
- French Word Power has been writing missed words to a
- file. The disk is full, so it cannot continue to write. No
- action need be taken. Occurs in French Word Power.
-
-
- Disk is full. Cannot continue to write
- to disk. Suggest Shell to DOS to delete
- any unnecessary files. Hit Enter.
-
- You have been adding a data file but your disk is full
- and the program can no longer write to disk. You can use the
- "Shell to DOS" command to delete any unnecessary files off your
- disk.
-
-
- That is not a valid drive and/or path. Please"
- enter a valid drive and path:
-
- The path that you have entered is not a valid path or
- drive for your system. You have specified either a drive which
- does not exist, or a directory which does not exist. Enter a
- valid drive and/or path. Occurs in either French Word Power or
- French Word Power Installation program.
-
-
- Disk drive not ready. Close door"
- then hit Enter.
-
- The door on your floppy drive is open. Close the door
- and hit <Enter> to continue. Occurs in French Word Power or
- French Word Power Installation program.
-
-
- Path not found.
- Enter new path:
-
- You have entered a valid drive, but not a valid path on
- that drive. Enter a valid path and hit <Enter>. Occurs in
- French Word Power or French Word Power Installation program.
-
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- Sorry, this file exists but cannot be used.
- It is not a complete data file. Hit Enter.
-
- You have selected a data file which is not complete. It
- is either not the correct length or contains blank records. Use
- the French Word Power Installation program to correct this data
- file. Occurs in the French Word Power program.
-
-
- Sorry, you don't seem to have a
- printer. Hit Enter to cancel print.
-
- The operating system reports that you have no device at
- LPT1: (parallel port 1) to which the program is trying to send
- data. If you do have a printer at a different port, then use the
- DOS MODE command to redirect output from LPT1: to another port.
- Consult your DOS manual. Occurs in French Word Power
- Installation program.
-
-
- The printer says it is out of paper.
- Please correct, then hit Enter to print.
-
- The printer is indicating it has no paper. It could also
- be turned off or have some other problem. Occurs in French Word
- Power Installation program.
-
-
- Printer error. Please check printer.
- Hit Enter when you are ready to print.
-
- There is some printer error. This can be caused by the
- printer being off line, or by a hardware error (such as a printer
- malfunction). Isolate the problem and hit <Enter> when you are
- ready to print. Occurs in French Word Power Installation
- program.
-
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- Unknown error <Error Number> has occurred. Suggest
- restarting program. If this error
- continues, contact technical support.
- Hit Enter to end program.
-
- An untrapped (unknown to the program) error has occurred.
- This type of error should not occur. If it does, try restarting
- the program and running it again. If the error continues, write
- the number down and consult your BASIC manual (it comes with your
- DOS) for an explanation of the error number. If you cannot
- correct the problem, contact BC Enterprises technical support.
-
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- BC Enterprises Software, Inc.
- P.O. Box 18
- Front Royal, VA 22630
- Voice: (703) 635-9998
- Fax: (703) 636-1602
- BBS: (703) 635-7528
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- Compuserve: 76350,154
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