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KIDS DISK - 2
Copyright © 1993 Duncan Moran
Kids Disk discs must be supplied complete, unchanged & FREE of charge
You can receive the next 5 issues directly from me by sending £4.50.
This is enough to cover the cost of discs and postage and packing.
Anything above this that you feel like sending will be gratefully
received.
As ever; I welcome your comments and ideas on these and/or any other
programmes for children.
I have left the back door open to a couple of these programmes. You
can get in and add your own questions and pictures etc. If you produce
anything that will be of interest to anyone else please send it to me so
that I can put it out on a future disc for everyone else to use.
You can reach me by snail mail thus....
Duncan Moran, 24 First Avenue, Colwyn Bay, Clwyd, LL28 4DQ.
To get the instructions for the programmes on this disc you should point
the arrow pointer at the title and press the "HELP" key.
All the programmes on this disc will save information back on to the disc.
You should make a copy of this disc and use the copy to work with. If
any sticky little fingers manage to mangle the copy you will still have
the original one to make another copy from.
I have just (July '93) spotted the Greater AMOS Compiler. There is an
old saying around these parts..."When the Greater AMOS Compiler
arrives at your door then DTP-2 will not be far behind unless it stops
raining and gets dead hot and sunny in which case it could well be a
month or two more yet before it sees the light of day"...or something
like that.
DTP-2 will let you make animated stories, comics, crossword/wordsearch
dot-to-dot/sliding block puzzles anything you want really. Stay tuned.
Got an A600? Got Kids Disk 1? Got problems with Colour The Alphabet?
If you can answer yes to all three of these questions then you need the
"Final Revision June 1993" edition of Kids Disk 1. Ask your PD library
for a copy.
Bye for now. July 1993