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| ROVAC ZMAGAZINE |
| Issue #161 |
| June 13, 1989 |
|Copyright 1989, RII|











|This week in ZMagazine|




Quick DIR
Mat*Rat

CompuServe New 8-bit Uploads

Innovative Concepts Release

GEnie New 8-bit Uploads

Z*Net Newswire 8-bit Edition
Harold Brewer





|QUICK DIR|


|by Mat*Rat|


Ratware Softworks
(c) 1989



|System Requirements: Atari 8-bit |
|computer, 32K memory, 1 disk drive|


How many times have you been in the
middle of writing a BASIC program and
needed a directory listing? One, maybe
two million? You could put the file
away, go to DOS, list a directory, go
back to BASIC, reload the file, try to
remember why you left BASIC in the
first place, and eventually pick up
where you left off--even more confused
than before. Another solution is to
type the following in immediate mode
(i.e. type this is one long line of
BASIC code, without a line number, and
it will execute immediately):

Figure 1:

CLR:DIM B$(20):O. #1,6,0,-D2:*.*-:FOR
I=1 TO 64:I. #1,B$:?
B$:I=I+64*(B$(2,2)>-/- AND
B$(2,2)<-:-):N. I:END

Now, any time you wish to see a disk
directory without leaving BASIC, or
affecting the program you have in
memory, simply type this line and press
RETURN, right? That would be tedious.
Well, maybe we could make it a BASIC
line of code in our program. Then any
time we need a disk directory, simply
list it to the screen, edit out the
line number, and smack RETURN. Right?
Well, it isn't quite so simple.

A single logical line of BASIC code,
when entered, cannot be longer than 3
screen lines. Notice that OPEN was
abbreviated as O., INPUT as I., and
NEXT as N., in figure 1 above. Atari
BASIC's support of abbreviated
commands is rare among programming
languages--a very nice feature. If you
were to enter this line of code with a
line number in front of it, then LIST
the line to display, you would see that
it comes out to be MORE THAN 3 screen
lines! The line, WHEN INPUT FROM THE
KEYBOARD, must be 3 screen lines or
less. Once the abbreviations are
expanded, it doesn't matter. With the
line number 10000, the above line is
expanded by BASIC as follows:

Figure 2:

10000 CLR :DIM B$(20):OPEN #1,6,0,-D1:
*.*-:FOR I=1 TO 64:INPUT #1,B$:? B$:I=
I+64*(B$(2,2)>-/- AND B$(2,2)<-:-):NEX
T I:END

If we move the cursor up to the 1 in
10000 and press CONTROL-DELETE, it will
gobble up the 1, and move everything up
one position up to and including the
-X- in the NEXT statement. However,
since the rest of the program
statement, -T I:END- is beyond the
third logical line, it doesn't get
moved up. So, this isn't such a simple
fix either. However, there IS a better
way!

Take a look at the program listing
below, QUICKDIR.BAS. This program
creates that cryptic looking segment of
code shown in figure 1, but on a DISK
file. Any time you want a disk
directory, simply ENTER that file into
BASIC. Atari BASIC will treat it as if
you had typed it from the keyboard,
and, viola, you have a directory
listing on the screen. It won't
interfere with the BASIC program in
memory. It does clear (CLR) any
DIMensioned strings, and potentially
will add two new variables to your
program, I and B$. These can be
cleaned up by LISTing your program to
disk, using NEW, and then ENTERing it
again. This is advisable occasionally
to clean out other variables that may
have sneaked into the VTOC (variable
table of contents) due to typographical
errors, while programming. If you
didn't follow that last part, don't
worry--Quick DIR will have no adverse
affects on any of your BASIC programs.

When run, the program prompts you for a
drive number that you would like to
make a directory command file for.
Type a number 1 through 8, and press
RETURN. Next, a prompt requests that
you get a disk in drive one ready and
press RETURN. If you selected drive 2,
then file D1:DIR2 will be created. The
contents of the file will be identical
to that displayed in figure 1. Any
time you want to see a directory
listing for drive D2:, simply type:

E.-D:DIR2

and press RETURN, while in BASIC. You
may run Quick DIR to create files DIR1
through DIR8 if you wish, which will
provide complete access to a directory
listing of any floppy disk, hard disk,
or RAMdisk you might use.


Quick Dir Program Listing


0 REM SAVE-D:QUICKDIR.BAS-
10 GRAPHICS 0:DIM FL$(20),DRV$(20),A$(20)
20 ? -Quick Directory by Mat*Rat-
30 ? -What drive number shall I-
40 ? -create a DIR command file-
50 ? -for -;:TRAP 20:INPUT DR
60 IF DR<1 OR DR>8 THEN ? -1-8 ONLY-:GOTO 20
70 FL$=-D1:*.*-:FL$(2,2)=STR$(DR)
80 DRV$=-D1:DIR1-:DRV$(7,7)=STR$(DR)
90 ? -Get disk in drive 1 ready-
100 ? -for new file -;DRV$:? -Press RETURN -;:INPUT A$
110 TRAP 120:OPEN #1,8,0,DRV$:GOTO 130
120 ? -Cannot open -;DRV$:? -Error -;PEEK(195):END
130 ? #1;-CLR:DIM B$(20):O. #1,6,0,-;
140 ? #1;CHR$(34);FL$;CHR$(34);
150 ? #1;-:FOR I=1 TO 64:I. #1,B$:? B$:-;
160 ? #1;-I=I+64*(B$(2,2)>-;CHR$(34);
170 ? #1;-/-;CHR$(34);- AND B$(2,2)-;
180 ? #1;-<-;CHR$(34);-:-;CHR$(34);-):N. I:END-
190 CLOSE #1
200 ? :? -Now try this:E.-;CHR$(34);DRV$
210 ? -to get a complete directory-
220 ? -listing without affecting-
230 ? -the program in memory!-
240 END





|COMPUSERVE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|


Courtesy of CompuServe's Atari8 Library



Uploader address
Filename/type
Date Size Downloads


[72377,2045]
BOBTRM.ARC/binary
12-Jun-89 58880 Accesses: 25

BobTerm version 1.10! Now supports
most ALL modems, including SX,
1030, XM301, and MPP, as well as
the 850/PR/MIO RS232 interfaces.


[73217,2321]
BBKCP.ARC/binary
12-Jun-89 3200 Accesses: 4

BBKCP.ARC is a modification to
Atari DOS 2.5 which gives you an
MS-DOS style Command Processor for
most functions.


[76004,1764]
FLASH.TXT
12-Jun-89 1610 Accesses: 8

NEWS FLASH! This text file
describes the upcoming - World of
Atari Show, to be held in Michigan,
June 24 & 25, at the Dearborn Hyatt
Regency!


[76703,4061]
WHATIS.ARC/binary
08-Jun-89 7808 Accesses: 22

WHATIS 2.2 recognizes 7 file
compression techniques (AlfCrunch,
ARC, DiskCom, etc.) and many other
file types for various computers -
28 types in all!


[71777,2140]
Z160.ARC/binary
07-Jun-89 16128 Accesses: 34

ZMagazine #160 for 6 June 1989.


[71777,430]
BINDTA.ARC/binary
05-Jun-89 2304 Accesses: 14

BINDTA.ARC (BINDTA.BAS) will
convert any binary file to data
statements.


[71777,2140]
Z159.ARC/binary
05-Jun-89 11392 Accesses: 26

ZMagazine #159 for the week of 30
May, 1989.


[72750,373]
PLANE1.DCM/binary
05-Jun-89 73088 Accesses: 11

This is SIDE 1 of the Paper Planes
disk.


[72750,373]
PLANE2.DCM/binary
05-Jun-89 46720 Accesses: 9

This is SIDE 2 of the Paper Planes
disk.


[76004,1764]
XSALE.ASC
05-Jun-89 2304 Accesses: 14

Now until June 30 1989, with every
purchase of our Xormer Cable, we
will include the ST Xformer
software, FREE!


[71777,2140]
ZBRK5.TXT
03-Jun-89 2874 Accesses: 79

Exclusive report from CES a new
product released from Atari Corp.


[72750,2237]
VBIC.LST/binary
03-Jun-89 15232 Accesses: 9

Assembly listing of VBIC.COM, in
text format.


[70505,455]
MAYADA.BAS/binary
02-Jun-89 15232 Accesses: 5

This program performs computations
dealing with the calendar system of
the ancient Maya.


[72377,2045]
MEMCHK.OBJ/binary
02-Jun-89 3584 Accesses: 46

This is Craig Hamlin's MEMCHECK
program. Tests ALL memory,
including OS RAM, and any XE memory
banking sequences.


[76004,1764]
ICNEW.TXT
02-Jun-89 2304 Accesses: 46

FLASH! Two new products from I.C.!


[76702,375]
DL10DS.ARC/binary
31-May-89 23552 Accesses: 27

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 10 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL14DS.ARC/binary
31-May-89 14592 Accesses: 17

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 14 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL17DS.ARC/binary
31-May-89 7936 Accesses: 10

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical list of all the files
in Library 17 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL2DES.ARC/binary
31-May-89 13184 Accesses: 22

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 2 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL3DES.ARC/binary
31-May-89 34304 Accesses: 23

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 3 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL4DES.ARC/binary
31-May-89 31104 Accesses: 12

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 4 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL5DES.ARC/binary
31-May-89 17536 Accesses: 18

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 5 as of May 29,1989.


[76702,375]
DL6DES.ARC/binary
31-May-89 18432 Accesses: 12

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 6 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL7DES.ARC/binary
31-May-89 8192 Accesses: 11

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 7 as of May 29, 1989.


[76702,375]
DL9DES.ARC/binary
31-May-89 8320 Accesses: 15

This ARChive contains an
alphabetical listing of all files
in Library 9 as of May 29,1989.


[70505,455]
MEMMAT.BAS/binary
29-May-89 10368 Accesses: 20

Memory Match is my old APX (Atari
Program Exchange) game.


[71511,415]
MPPC.COM/binary
29-May-89 2518 Accesses: 8

A revised handler for Mpp modems.


[71511,415]
SXL.COM/binary
29-May-89 1664 Accesses: 22

A revised handler for the SX212
modem.


[71511,415]
XMC.COM/binary
29-May-89 2746 Accesses: 29

A revised handler for the
XM301/1030 modems.


[72460,646]
LPGRID.ARC/binary
29-May-89 4447 Accesses: 6

LPGRID will print out grids to help
you solve logic puzzles.


[72750,373]
CROSTI.ARC/binary
29-May-89 22016 Accesses: 12

A computerized version of
Double-Crostics that eliminates all
that erasing!


[72750,373]
SHUTTL.OBJ/binary
29-May-89 28800 Accesses: 48

Binary game challenges you to
orbit a star, while protecting the
mother ship from asteroids.


[74746,3316]
SUPRLO.BAS/binary
29-May-89 2816 Accesses: 3

THIS IS A SIMULATION OF THE
CANADIAN LOTTO 5/40 GAME.


[74730,1141]
DETOKB.COM/binary
28-May-89 8192 Accesses: 34

Detokenizes Atari Basic, Basic XE,
and Basic XL saved programs.


[72437,1275]
TALIS.ARC/binary
25-May-89 37083 Accesses: 105

Talisman of the Ancients, a
D&D-type role-playing game for the
Atari 8-bit, a large and complex
commercial-quality game, 100%
assembler.


[72750,1014]
ATARIC.ARC/binary
24-May-89 20182 Accesses: 19

THIS IS NOT AN ATARI FILE These are
Matt Ratcliff's routines for null
modem transfers between the Atari
8 - bit and your IBM.


[71777,2140]
Z158.ARC/binary
23-May-89 16384 Accesses: 30

ZMagazine #158 for 23 May, 1989.


[73437,1613]
JACKPO.BAS/binary
23-May-89 9345 Accesses: 13

JACKPOT by David Grossman
#73437,1613 JACKPOT is an
arcade-type game requiring quick
thinking and a little luck.


[73437,1613]
JACKPO.DOC/binary
23-May-89 4104 Accesses: 12

This program contains the
instructions on how to play JACKPOT
(JACKPO.BAS).


[76703,4363]
POLICY.TXT
23-May-89 1207 Accesses: 54

This file is a copy of the Library
announcement which outlines our new
Forum policy concerning new file
submissions and this NEW UPLOADS
Library.





|INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS PRESS RELEASE|


Innovative Concepts (I.C.)
31172 Shawn Drive
Warren, MI 48093 USA
Phone: (313) 293-0730
CompuServe: 76004,1764


New Products!


We at I.C. are proud to announce the
availability of 2 NEW products. They
both are available NOW. If you have
any questions reguarding these, or any
of our other fine products, please
contact us.


Ramdrive + XL to XE

Finally, a low cost memory upgrade for
the Atari 800XL computer! This upgrade
brings the total RAM to 128K, AND gives
you 100 percent compatibility with the
130XE, including the Extended Antic
Modes! This allows you to run programs
like: AtariWriter+, Basic XE,
Typesetter, Synfile+, and many others.
Or you can use the extra 64K of memory
to set-up a RAMdisk (a FAST simulated
disk drive) which is EXCELLENT for disk
maintenance. Coming soon: A 128K
upgrade for the 600XL (yes!).

Installation is required by an
experienced kit builder (requires some
soldering).

Price: $59.95 (+ S&H - see below)


Happy Doubler

Now, Happy 1050 Drive owners (and
clones) can program their drive to be
fully compatible with ICD's U.S.
Doubler! This includes formatting
disks in the U.S. Sector Skew--making
reads and writes MUCH faster! Also,
the software allows you to re-program
the drive numbers to be D1: thru D8:
without having to use the drive's
dip-switches. This allows you to to
have up to 8 drives online!

Best of all, since the Happy Doubler is
completely disk based--no installation
is required! And, unlike hardware
mods, you only have to buy the software
ONCE, no matter how many Happy 1050s
you have!

Price: $19.95 (+ S&H - see below)


U.S.: Be sure to include $3.50
Shipping and Handling with your order.
COD is available (U.S. only) at $3.00
extra.

APO/FPO: Include $3.50 with order.

Canada/Mexico: Include $7.00 with
order.

ALL other countries: Include $10.00
with order.


For more information on our MANY other
fine products, you can download our
catalog from our Data Library (15) on
CompuServe. Just BROwse for the
keyword -CATALOG-.





|GENIE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|


Courtesy of GEnie's 8-bit Atari Library



No. File Name
YYMMDD Bytes Access Lib


4407 ATARIDOS.ARC
890608 3780 51 22
Desc: Updated 4.21 ATARIDOS.SYS
for SDX

1406 Z160.ARC
890608 17640 65 13
Desc: ZMagazine #160 for 6 June
1989

4405 PRCONN.TXT
890607 1260 10 11
Desc: P:R: CONNECTION FOR SALE!

4404 ZMAG159.ARC
890605 12600 75 13
Desc: ZMagazine #159 for May 30,
1989

4403 BOWL3SRC.ARC
890604 86940 16 9
Desc: BOWLING ASSISTANT VERS. 3
PROGRAMS

4402 BOWL3DOC.ARC
890604 15120 12 9
Desc: BOWLING ASSISTANT VERS.
3.01 DOCS

4401 ZBREAK5.TXT
890603 3780 63 13
Desc: Zbreak from CES

4400 DOS2ORGANIZER.ARC
890603 32760 4 2
Desc: FILE ORGANIZR NOW 4 NON DOS
3 USERS

4399 SUFFERINGFLESH.BAS
890603 2520 53 4
Desc: A graphics demo, and gag

4396 MACHOMAN.GR9
890601 8820 12 6
Desc: A GRAPHIC 9 PICTURE OF
RANDY MACHO M

4395 CRAZY5.TXT
890531 6300 20 12
Desc: CRAZY-EIGHTS #5: The Cat
Interface

4394 MNPAMS.ARC
890530 11340 15 5
Desc: Collection of Mamas and
Papas AMS

4393 WTRSHADE.AMS
890529 7560 22 5
Desc: -Whiter Shade Of Pale- on
AMS II

4392 MONDAY.AMS
890529 6300 15 5
Desc: -Monday Monday- on AMS II

4391 ISAWHER.AMS
890529 7560 15 5
Desc: -I Saw Her Again- on AMS II

4390 TWELVE30.AMS
890529 8820 8 5
Desc: Top 20 hit for The Mamas &
The Papas

4389 YOURNAME.AMS
890529 5040 12 5
Desc: -I Call Your Name- on AMS
II

4388 WEDDING.AMS
890529 7560 26 5
Desc: -There Is Love- by P.
Stookey on AMS

4387 WEDGE_12.ARC
890529 10080 51 22
Desc: v1.2 wedge,3.2 sparta only
see desc.

4386 AEXCHANG.TXT
890528 1260 61 12
Desc: Press Release The A
Exchange N/L

4385 MIO256KTO1MEG.ARC
890527 7560 27 11
Desc: QUARTER MEG MIO TO 1 MEG

4384 RAMXE.ARC
890527 5040 49 2
Desc: XE-XL BANK SWITCHING
UTILITY

4383 BBC.ARC
890524 31500 13 14
Desc: C package for Express! Pro

4382 Z158.ARC
890524 17640 105 13
Desc: ZMagazine #158 for 23 May,
1989

4380 TURBO816ORDER.TXT
890523 3780 73 12
Desc: Order Form For 1.1/1.2
Turbo-816

4379 NEWBB.HLP
890522 6300 52 1
Desc: New Commands in the
Bulletin Board!

4378 JMSTWO.ARC
890521 26460 28 12
Desc: COLLECTION TWO OF 8-BIT
ARTICLES

4377 JMSONE.ARC
890521 25200 27 12
Desc: COLLECTION ONE OF 8-BIT
ARTICLES

4376 ATEBITEBITTERS.APP
890521 2520 20 12
Desc: File form of AteE Bitters
Application

4375 ATTEBITERS.TXT
890521 2520 25 12
Desc: Membership Application
under the A

4374 EXP8501TO3.ARC
890521 3780 11 24
Desc: Convert phone lists on 850
Express!

4373 MESSAGECALC.ARC
890521 3780 3 24
Desc: New msg base tool for BBS
Express!

4372 ATARINEWS.ARC
890521 5040 11 12
Desc: Article on lack of support
-reupload

4371 GOLFSCORE.ARC
890521 25200 15 11
Desc: Do golf handicaps on your
Atari!

4370 VIRTRTC.ARC
890521 8820 3 20
Desc: RTC of 04/28/88
<re-upload>

4369 TURBOFM.ARC
890521 15120 12 15
Desc: Print out GEnie Directories

4368 FASTEXT.ARC
890521 10080 8 15
Desc: Printer Driver for FASTEXT
80 prntr

4367 DONKEY.ARC
890521 5040 3 7
Desc: A RamBrandt picture of a
Donkey!

4366 FMTOSYN.ARC
890521 5040 8 9
Desc: File Manager 800 -->
SynFile

4365 COPY.ARC
890521 1260 16 2
Desc: Copy from disk->printer in
BASIC

4364 WEREWOLF.ARC
890521 11340 24 10
Desc: Text Adventure!
<re-upload>

4363 STREKMOD.ARC
890521 1260 3 10
Desc: Adds char. set to ST game.
reupload

4362 FALLOUT.ARC
890521 3780 22 10
Desc: Catch the Diamonds!
<re-upload>

4361 BLUEBERRIES.ARC
890521 6300 21 10
Desc: Two player Maze Game!
<re-upload>

4360 ZMAGARCF.ARC
890521 57960 7 13
Desc: A collection of older Zmag
issues.

4359 ZMAGARCE.ARC
890521 36540 6 13
Desc: A collection of older Zmag
issues.

4358 ZMAGARCD.ARC
890521 51660 4 13
Desc: A collection of older Zmag
issues

4357 TRIALBYFIRE.OBJ
890520 8820 53 23
Desc: Arcade game from Feb '89
Analog

4356 DOS4.ARC
890518 66780 45 2
Desc: Atari DOS 4.0!!

4355 TABLE74.TXT
890517 2520 39 23
Desc: ANALOG, July '89 Preview

4354 ZMAG157.ARC
890517 17640 125 13
Desc: ZMagazine #157 for 16 May,
1989

4353 ILBMRD13.ARC
890514 11340 44 4
Desc: Version 1.3 of ILBM file
loader

4352 AMATEUR.PIC
890514 8820 12 6
Desc: AMATEUR RADIO CARTOON

4351 ARCITYREV.TXT
890514 22680 11 10
Desc: Jan/Feb'89 Review/Guide for
AR:City

4350 ARCITYREV.ARC
890514 11340 21 10
Desc: Jan/Feb Rev/Guide for AR
Players'89

4343 T816SURVEY.ASC
890513 10080 56 12
Desc: Results of Turbo-816 Survey

4340 BOBTERM.ARC
890512 45360 276 8
Desc: * BobTerm 1.02 - Great new
Term! *

4339 WHATIS.ARC
890511 8820 67 2
Desc: WHATIS identifies 27 file
types

4338 CRAZY4.TXT
890511 5040 34 12
Desc: Crazy-Eights #4: Nursey!
Nursey!

4336 XL512K.ALF
890511 10080 56 11
Desc: A 512K RAMdisk for 800XL
computers

4334 ZMAG156.ARC
890509 17640 107 13
Desc: ZMagazine #156 for 9 May,
1989

4333 APACMORE.ARC
890507 17640 43 4
Desc: Four more APAC mode
pictures

4332 WAYITIS.AMP
890506 7560 23 4
Desc: -The Way It Is- in AMP
format.

4330 TRACKSTACK2.ARC
890504 15120 28 2
Desc: Load ML programs easily.

4329 LINKBBS143H.ARC
890503 80640 44 14
Desc: Version 1.43H of the
AtariLink BBS

4328 ZMAG155.ARC
890502 20160 125 13
Desc: ZMagazine #155 for 2 May,
1989

4327 FFINDER.ARC
890502 66780 10 14
Desc: Keyword file search for
Express Pro!

4326 REPAIRAD.TXT
890502 2520 31 11
Desc: 8-bit repair ad! new perm.
phone #!

4325 LINKDOC.ARC
890502 39060 47 14
Desc: SysOp's Manual for
LINK143H.ARC

4323 FEBAIM.ARC
890501 39060 35 12
Desc: Archive of the Feb. issue
of AIM





|Z*NET NEWSWIRE 8-BIT EDITION|


|by Harold Brewer|



The following was captured from
the Repair Shop BBS (801-967-8738)
and is an adjunct to a message
posted on GEnie's 8-bit bulletin
board:

-
| OLD ITEM NEW FACE! |
| |
| K-P Hard Disk Interface |
| |
| Price $110.00 |
| |
| K-Products |
| 4267 W. Midway Dr. |
| Salt Lake City, Utah 84120 |
| 801-966-1697 |
| |
| Mastercard/Visa Accepted |


-May 25, 1989 I bought the rights from
Supra Corp. to their 8-bit hard disk
drive interface and will be producing
them under the name of K-P Hard Disk
Interface. I have opened a Base here
for information relating to them. It
is on base 20 and the file sig for it
is 13.

-I have the boards being made now--they
should have been finsihed today but due
to minor problems the company couldn't
get them done until Monday...

-There will be two places the interface
will be available from: here and the
Stormbringer BBS in Bangor, Washington.
Other than these, the interface will not be available through any catalog or
distributer.

I haven't been able to contact
Supra to confirm this message, but
have included it here in the hopes
that some ZMagazine readers can
help out.



Roy Goldman, author of Daisy Dot
series, says he continues to work
on DDIII. However, Roy asks for
the loan of a Prowriter and Atari
XMM801 printer. These are,
apparently, slightly different
from the Epson-compatible
standard, and Roy needs their loan
to make sure Daisy Dot III will
consistantly work with these
printers.


The exceptional piece of shareware
terminal programming called
BobTerm has had another version
released. BobTerm v1.10 fixes a
problem or two, and incorporates
several more features. One of
these is BobTerm's ability, like
DeTerm, to load external modules
which BobTerm uses in its
function. As of this writing,
two modules are included: one for
the XEP-80, and one for a command
line processor when using
SpartaDOS 3.2d or X. I am extatic
about the latter. Those who know
me know how I carry on about
Amodem. With this latest BobTerm
version, my Amodem may have been
overwhelmed. Thanks, Mr. Puff,
for all your efforts.





| Rovac Industries, Incorporated |
| P.O. Box 74, Middlesex, NJ 08846 |
| (201) 968-8148 |
|Copyright 1989 All Rights Reserved|


CompuServe: 71777,2140
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