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LISTASC.EXE u-s $15
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LISTASC.EXE (version 5.7) is designed to list "BASIC" type of source
code files saved with an .ASC, .BAS or .PRG extension in ASCII format.
The program formats the ASCII statements in the file to "paragraph" form
using either standard or compressed font; line overflow is indented to
provide easy reading. The program prints 56 lines of text per page
including a heading of the filename, page number, date and time of file
creation, and, current system date. The listing allows for hole punching
without interferring with source code statements.
The C.ITOH (8510), EPSON (MX-80), OKIDATA (92), and IBM PROPRINTER are
supported. The printer default is the IBM PROPRINTER character set
using compressed font [CHR(15)] default: PFK 9 is used to select the
other printers with either compressed or normal print font.
The program is supported; therefore, anyone interested in having the
program "customized" for their printer may do so by writing to the
author. The program is (C) Copyrighted 1985 - 1992 by George Small:
write to, GEORGE SMALL, Tucson, Arizona 85715-6321. The program is
distributed with README and DOC files explaining program usage and user
options. Program registration is $15.00 and payable to the author.
Program requirements: An IBM PC/XT/AT (or compatible system) with at
least 128K RAM, an 80 character monochrome or color monitor, at least
one disk drive, and a printer. The program is distributed as an
executable module and will run under any DOS 2.0 or higher.
The following files are included with this distribution:
GO.BAT Batch file to print READ.ME file
PRINTDOC.BAT Batch program to print LISTASC.DOC file
LISTASC.EXE Compiled executable program code
LISTASC.DOC Program instructions and user notes
READ.ME Abbreviated program description