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To read the PaperLess documents in this ZIP file, you need a copy
of the Advantage Reader, which is available free of charge from
the Advantage International BBS at (713) 977-9505.
To load a document into the Advantage Reader, enter the
following on the DOS command line:
READ FILENAME[.ADV]
where FILENAME is the name of the PaperLess document. It is not
necessary to include the .ADV extension. If the document is not
on the current drive or in the current directory, you should
include the drive designation and DOS path. Example:
READ D:\ADV\FILENAME[.ADV]
You may also start the Reader by simply entering READ at the DOS
prompt. When no document filename is specified on the DOS command
line, the Reader will display a list of the PaperLess documents
(files with the .ADV extension) in the current directory. Select
a document to load, or change to the drive and directory where the
desired document is located.
In order to run the Advantage Reader from any directory on your
system, the Reader should be located in a directory that is
included in the PATH= statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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The PaperLess Edition of version 2.4 of C Tutorial consists of
(a) two PaperLess documents ── CTUTOR.ADV, which contains the text
of the tutorial, and CPGMS.ADV, which contains the accompanying
sample programs, (b) two executable programs, LIST.EXE and VC.EXE,
which are explained in the tutorial, and (c) one batch file,
PRINTALL.BAT, which is also explained in the tutorial.
If you want to compile one of the sample programs, use the
Asvantage Reader's Copy Page/Topic feature to copy the sample
program to a text file. Use a text editor or word processor to
either comment out or delete the title lines from the text file,
rename the text file to change the extension from .TXT to .C, and
then compile the sample program from the renamed text file.
You can also use the Reader's Print Page/Topic feature to print a
sample program or any portion of the tutorial.