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Welcome to issue two of Amy PD and Shareware Review.
Just click on it's icon to enter the magazine. If it fails
to load due to lack of memory then try shutting down all
other programs running and closing any windows that don't
need to be open. If this fails then try auto-booting from
the magazine disk. It has been tested on a half meg. 1.3
A500 and found to load satisfactorily. It has also been
tested on an A600 with no problems. If it auto-boots but
doesn't run from the workbench then maybe it's due to you
having altered the contents of your workbench disk at some
time.
You can test whether the disk has a read-write error by
attempting to copy it to another disk using the workbench's
DiskCopy. If it copies OK then the disk is probably not
damaged and you have either a memory problem or a
compatibility problem - assuming no one has moved or altered
any files. If you are a subscriber and after trying all the
above you are still having problems then please get in touch
with CyberCraft and give as much details as possible
relating to your problem.
Amy PD and Shareware Review is...
Copyright © Carl Read 1993
The magazine is freely distributable with the following
conditions...
The magazine may only be distributed in it's present form
and without any alterations. The only parts of the magazine
that may be removed and distributed separately are those
which are clearly of public domain origin. None of the text
is public domain. Those parts of the magazine which are not
public domain may only be saved to disk or printed out for
your own personal use.
The magazine may not be included in any Compact Disk
compilations or similar medium without my written consent.
It may not be sold as a commercial product without my
written consent. The only charges that can be made for it
are to cover the costs of duplication and distribution.
Public Domain Libraries...
You may include the magazine in your library as long as
it is sold in it's present unmodified form and you charge no
more for it than you charge for normal public domain
software. The same conditions apply to electronic bulletin
boards.
Workbench 1.3 users. The magazine uses the Arp library
file requester if available for saving text or graphics. If
you auto-boot the magazine Arp is used but unless it is in
your libs directory on your worbench disk a very simple
requester is used when the magazine is run from Workbench
and you will have to type in full path names. From the CLI
you can copy the Arp library from the libs directory on the
magazine's disk to your Workbench's libs directory. Make
sure you are working with a copy of your Workbench disk if
you do this and that there is enough space on it for the Arp
library.
Carl Read - CyberCraft - April 1993.
The following is a list of all the files that should be in
the AmyPDReviewApr93 directory...
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