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Question and Answer part 4
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From: Peters 01821
I bought Loadstar #15 to get the
programs in PowerPlay. I've had
problems with the Magazine Entry
Program. First, the program won't stay
in the SYS memory. Sometimes when I
write TEST after poking the program
in, the computer gives me a syntax
error. When I list the program I'm
typing from PowerPlay, it displays
the Magazine Entry Program with the
lines I just typed.
Could you help me with these
problems?
Kevin Peters
365 Salem Rd.
Billerica,Ma.,01821
>
> Try the magazine entry program on
> this disk. After LOADing and RUNing
> it, enter SYS 49152<RETURN>, then
> TEST<RETURN>. This activates
> magazine entry. Then enter
> NEW<RETURN> and start entering your
> program.
>
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From: Jenkins 76903
I was wondering if there was any
way to do multiple sittings at the
Starline, rather than having to type
everything in at once. This may be a
dumb question, but this is the first
time I've used the improved Starline
program.
>
> Yes. Insert your feedback disk,
> then LOAD"STAR",8 (or turn off
> the power and type LOAD"*",8).
> Then type RUN. Starline's editor
> will know that you've already
> entered some text and will allow
> you to continue.
>
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From: Grau 23113
HELP!!!
Please...oh, pretty please...tell me
my cranial semiconductors haven't
melted down to a lump of silicon!
Load the abridged version of the
Steinman Spreadsheet found on
LOADSTAR #15 and run it. Make sure
you're in the "input" mode. Now
press f6 (you know -- shift function
key 5). Now tell me, before I have
myself locked away in a rubber room,
that you see a clown with "CUTE ALAN"
written on his chest!
> OK, OK, OK!
> "Cute Alan" was created to honor
> the husband of the author,
> Barbara Steinman. His name, of
> course, is "Cute".
>
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From: Woods 39532
Reference: Copyright laws that forbid
the purchaser of a software program
from making a copy and giving it
away.
-Could you please state
specifically what law it is that says
this?
-How about also a verbatim quote
from the law that says exactly what
you often say it says? Or is it just
an interpretation of convenience on
the part of software manufacturers?
--Basically I agree with what you
say the copyright law says but am
often put in a vise by friends who
want copies of my commercial programs
and say it is all right. How can I
rebut them based on just sayso? If I
could quote the law itself then it
will end this problem of mine.
>
> "Thou Shalt Not Steal." We think
> that your friends will probably
> know where to find this version of
> the copyright laws.
>
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End of Question and Answer part 4
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