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- This subdirectory contains compressed files which make up disk1,
- disk2 and disk3 of The PC Assembler Tutor. It no longer fits on 3
- disks so it is divided into 4 disks. Disk4 is included in this
- directory if you received this on a high-density disk. Otherwise
- it is on a separate disk.
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- These files are self-extracting. You enter the name of a file on
- the command line, just as you would the name of a program.
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- >disk1-A
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- The program will start and unpack all the files into the current
- directory. Before starting, these programs will prompt you to
- make sure that you want to continue. Press N if you don't want to
- go on.
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- Disk1 is divided into two parts: DISK1-A and DISK1-B. This is so
- that DISK1-A, which contains the i/o interface program for the
- Tutor, may be electronically transmitted. You need to unpack both
- DISK1-A.COM and DISK1-B.EXE into the current directory and then
- run DISK1MAK.BAT (which is in DISK1-B.EXE). It is a batch file
- which will create subdirectories and put all the files in their
- proper subdirectories.
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- In order to use DISK1MAK.BAT, you need to put an empty, formatted
- DSDD (or larger) disk in a drive and give the batch file the name
- of the drive:
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- >disk1mak a:
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- disk1mak will copy the files from the current directory to the
- specified drive. You must give a drive specification.
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- Disks 2, 3 (and 4) need no subdirectories. They are the chapters
- of the Tutor. You may unpack them directly to floppy disk. Just
- use an empty formatted disk and make the floppy disk drive the
- current directory.
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- The list of all files is in FILELIST.DOC which is in the
- \COMMENTS subdirectory of disk1. You start doing the Tutor by
- reading INTRO1.DOC and INTRO2.DOC and then doing the chapters
- starting with chapter 0.
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