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AMORT - Version 1.10
Mortgage Loan Amortization
Copyright 1986,87,88,89,90
by
Micro Data Assist
2701-C, West 15th, #149
Plano, Texas 75075
(214) 736-3668
ENVIRONMENT:
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The 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' application program requires the follow
system environment in order to operate.
MS-DOS 2.0 (or greater)
512k free memory
Printer
Floppy or hard disk
The diskette that your copy of 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' was
distributed to you on should not be used for calculating your
loan amortization schedules. First make a backup copy of this
distribution disk and then install 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' on either
your hard disk, or floppy disk, system. If you are using a hard
disk system it is suggested that you create a sub-directory that
will contain the 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' program 'AMORT.EXE'.
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INSTALLING 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' ON SYSTEMS WITH A HARD DISK DRIVE:
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The following DOS command will create a sub-directory called
'AMORT':
C>MKDIR AMORT
Once you have created the sub-directory, select the new sub-
directory by entering:
C>CHDIR AMORT
Insert the 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' distribution disk in drive 'A'.
Copy the content of the distribution disk into this new sub-
directory by entering:
COPY A:*.* <return>
INSTALLING 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' ON A FLOPPY DISK
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In order to run 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' on a floppy disk system
you you need two disk drives. Drive 'A' to contain the
distributed copy of your 'AMORT' program, and drive 'B' to hold
your working copy of your 'AMORT' program.
Format the disk to contain your working copy by using the
following DOS format command:
FORMAT B:/S
Insert the 'LOAN AMORTIZATION' distribution disk in drive 'A'.
Copy the contents from your distribution to the new disk in drive
'B' by entering the following command:
COPY A:*.* B: <return>
You now have a working copy of 'AMORT'.
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Printing your documentation file:
1. Turn on your printer.
2. Enter the following command:
COPY AMORT.DOC PRN <return>
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