様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様 TI Emulator! 4/15/1994 v5.0 by Edward Swartz 様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様 This file describes MODULES.EXE, the module list manager. MODULES.EXE will create and update MODULES.DTA using information in MODULES.LST. First, info on the files. MODULES.LST is a textual database describing possible cartridges you may have. A record is a group of four lines describing one cartridge. The first line is the title as it will appear in the TIEMUL menu. The next three lines describe the locations and filenames for the files that make up the emulated module. The first character is 'C','D', or 'G', which says that the file is either a CPU, CPU bank 2, or GPL segment of a module. The eleven-char-max filename follows. Any lines not used must be " NULL" with the space before the "N". Unless you have already registered, you won't need to change this file unless you can transfer cartridges from the TI to the PC. Not all of the cartridges in MODULES.LST have to exist on your system. MODULES.DTA is a "compiled" version of MODULES.LST which is really easy for TIEMUL to read. The files in MODULES.DTA, however, must exist if you ever try to load them. MODULES.EXE creates MODULES.DTA. MODULES.EXE is an interactive list manager which will show in two columns which cartridges are defined in MODULES.LST (left column) and which ones are in MODULES.DTA (right column). If the cartridge does not exist on your system, the entry on the left side will be dimmed. Only undimmed cartridges can be selected to go into MODULES.DTA. Press SPACE to toggle a file's inclusion in MODULES.DTA. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list. Press ENTER to write MODULES.DTA, or ESC to abort. You can run MODULES with the parameter /ALL which will automatically add all the existing modules to MODULES.DTA without any user input. 様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様様