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- From: bry@aol.com (Bry)
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- Subject: Accessing +4 Built-in Software (was....Re: Various Commodore Computers (please read))
- Date: 3 Jan 1996 00:04:28 -0500
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- gkomatsu@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Galen Tatsuo Komatsu), writes:
-
- >Paul>> The Commodore Plus/4 was to be "the productivity machine". .
- Indeed,
- >Paul>> it included 3-plus-1 software (spreadsheet,word processor,etc.)
- built
- >Paul>> into ROM, and was more of a business-style computer than a game
- >Paul>> machine. It's price was reasonable (at the time, at least).
- Indeed,
- >
- > how are the other built in programs accessed? I've only been able
- >to find the word processor while tooling around with it. (I don't have
- >any manuals.)
-
- Galen,
-
- To switch to the other built-in programs, you must enter command mode and
- issue one of the following commands:
-
- tf for the file manager
- tc for the spreadsheet
- gr graph generator (accessed through the spreadsheet only)
- tw word processor
-
- To enter command mode, press the C= and C keys together.
-
-
- Peace. :)
-
- Bry
-