JULY 1989 DISK (VOL 10 /NO 7) 8 NIBBLE MENUPRO MAGIC SQUARES SUPERCLOCK NEW DESK ACCESORIES GETTING STARTED WITH PRINT APPLESOFT OVERLAYS GET MY PROGRAM BACK CHECKIT 4 MAGIC SQUARES RUN MAGIC.SQUARES GETTING STARTED WITH PRINTING RUN PRINTING.DEMO APPLESOFT OVERLAYS RUN OVERLAY.DEMO CHECKIT RUN CHECKIT @ This disk is a double-sided disk. All of the programs that will run under ProDOS are on the ProDOS formatted front side of the disk, and all that will run under DOS 3.3 are on the back side of the disk. Some programs will run under both operating systems and are included on both sides of this disk. You're currently using the ProDOS side of the disk. @ Before using the programs on this disk, you should make a work disk for each program. This can be done by first making a complete copy of the disk with one of the following programs: * COPYA (DOS 3.3 System Master) * FILER (ProDOS Utilities Disk) * The Apple IIc or Apple IIGS Utilities Disk * Any Disk Copy Program Then boot the copied disk and delete all of the files that are not related to the program by using the DELETE command. The System Utilities program also has an option to DELETE files. @ You will not be able to delete the titles that we've placed in the catalog to separate files. However, these will not interfere with the operation of the programs. The screen displays that follow show the files needed to create working copies of each program. @ To create a work disk for NIBBLE MENUPRO, remove all but the following files from a copy of this disk: MENUPRO RAM.FIX These programs are included only on the ProDOS side of this disk. These programs are not included as an option in the program menu because they require special instructions. See the documentation for details. @ To create a work disk for MAGIC SQUARES, remove all but the following file from a copy of this disk: MAGIC.SQUARES This program is included on both the DOS 3.3 and ProDOS sides of this disk. @ To create a work disk for SUPERCLOCK, copy the following file to the SYSTEM.SETUP subdirectory of your ProDOS boot disk: CLOCK.GS This program is included only on the ProDOS side of this disk. This program is not included as an option in the program menu because it requires special instructions. See the documentation for details. @ To create a work disk for NEW DESK ACCESSORIES, copy the following file to the DESK.ACCS subdirectory of your GS/OS system disk: SYS.DEV This program is included only on the ProDOS side of this disk. This program is not included as an option in the program menu because it requires special instructions. See the documentation for details. @ To create a work disk for GETTING STARTED WITH PRINT, remove all but the following file from a copy of this disk: PRINTING.DEMO This program is included on both the DOS 3.3 and ProDOS sides of this disk. @ To create a work disk for APPLESOFT OVERLAYS, remove all but the following files from a copy of this disk: OVERLAY.DEMO OVRLY OVERLAY.ELM1 OVERLAY.ELM2 OVERLAY.ELM3 OVERLAY.ELM4 These programs are included only on the ProDOS side of this disk. @ To create a work disk for GET MY PROGRAM BACK, remove all but the following file from a copy of this disk: GMPB This program is included on both the DOS 3.3 and ProDOS sides of this disk. This program is not included as an option in the program menu because it requires special instructions. See the documentation for details. @ In addition, we've placed a copy of the CHECKIT program on this disk. CHECKIT is a utility published in every issue of Nibble that aids in typing in programs from the magazine. See the Typing Tips in the latest issue of Nibble for details on using CHECKIT. We have also included the One- and Two-Liners on this disk. @ The source code files for the major assembly language programs have been included on this side of the disk. These files are included expressly for experienced programmers. These files cannot be used unless you own the appropriate assembler. WARNING: Do NOT attempt to run the following source code files: SUPERCLOCK.S (MERLIN) CLOCK.MACS.S (MERLIN) CLOCK.CMD.S (MERLIN) CLOCK.MACS.APW (APW) SYS.DEV.ASM (APW) SYS.DEV.MAC (APW) OVERLY.S (MERLIN) @ #