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Valid letters include: C=cassette; D=disk; K=keyboard (source only);P=printer (destinaIV}tion only); S=screen (destination only). Hence, "DP" meansdisk-to-printer. (To get a list of valid command options, type "?"IW} at thecommand prompt.)IMPORTANT NOTES DEBE will readily clobber a disk. A BACKUP IS THEREFORE HIGH RECOMMENDED!USEIX} DEBE.DEM is largely self-prompting. I suggest that you experiment a bit withthe program using dummy disks and/or tapes bIY}efore trying serious use. To use DEBE as a disk sector editor, first do a "DS" (disk-to-screen) of thesector; then do a "IZ}KD" (keyboard-to-disk) and you will be able to edit thesector data. (You may either modify the character data or the hex datI[}a. Use thecursor arrow keys to move the cursor.) Don't forget the CTRL-3 to end thekeyboard transfer!-John Navas [72645,I\}1070]DEBE is powerful BASIC device-to-device general purpose utility program. 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As a first test, ~}try "7" for the graphicsmode, "12,12" for the column,row, and "2" for the color code; then type anyshort text string that y~}ou like. Experiment with the demo to learn how to usethe subroutine.USETo use the subroutine, just transfer the statemen~}ts 900-905 to your ownprogram (you could do a LIST "D:TEMP",900,905 from the demo followed by an ENTER"D:TEMP" into your ow~}n program); of course, you can renumber the statements asnecessary. Remember to call the subroutine once at the beginning of~} your programto set it up.-John Navas [72645,1070]II text characters on a graphicsscreen, even redefined characters. Th|7 $%=CAA6Br$$COMPUTE! AUTOMATIC PROOFREADERd +n--A6A"!})6-%- x?Br<((ERROR IN DATA STATEMENTS. 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Refer to theMay 85 Compute! for detailed how-to-useinstructions. If you have} already usedMLX and created programs on cassette,the appropriate mods to make tape todisk transfer are contained in REMs }atthe begining of the program (SeeCompute!, 9/85, p10). (Charles Brannon)4. PREADCP. Use to enter BASICprograms from C}ompute! Mag. WILL NOTwork with DOS 2.5 (use DOS 2.0S). Toactivate, RUN "D:PREADCP" and then typeNEW. A two letter check su}m will begenerated for every program line youtype. The line is correct if this checksum matches that in the magazine.5. }PROGPERF. A proof-reader forCOMPUTER SHOPPER programs. To use, RUN"D:PROGPERF". Once activated type inthe 3 letter checks}um in the magazineand then your line. PROGPERF will notlet you enter a incorect line. Onceyou're finished it will delete i}tselffrom your program. (Jeff Brenner)6. TYPOII.LST. A double featuredproof-reader from ANTIC magazine. Touse: ENTER th}e program, type GOTO 32000and follow the prompts. You may bringup any line by typing an asterisk [*]followed by the line n}umber. To checka completed or partial program type "*"and then the first line number you'dlike to view. Press RETURN to ge}neratethe checksum code. Type "+" and RETURNfor each succeeding line. When finishedtype "ERASE" & RETURN - and TYPOII will}erase itself from your program.(Jack Powell, ANTIC, 11/85)7. UNICHECK.ARS. Another Analog Mag.proof-reader. To use you m}ust copy itto another disk, rename to AUTORUN.SYS,then reboot. Refer to Analog #24 forinstructions. (Tom Hudson)JOHN NA}VAS' BASIC SUBROUTINES:(For Intermediate/Advanced programmers) ALTDOS FORMAT BOOL INDEX BYTHEX } PLOTCHAR DEBE SORT DISKIO TIMERefer to each program's ".DOC" file forexplanation and instructions. RU}N thedesired "*.DEM" file to see a demon-stration of any subroutine's use.OTHER PROGRAMS:1&2. BASICON.OBJ & BASICOFF.O}BJ. TurnBASIC on/off. For XL/XE computers only.Activate by Binary Loading (Option L)from DOS. (B.Wilkinson, COMPUTE!,11/85})3. BASICSCH.LST. Searches a BASICprogram for variables. See BASICSCH.DOCfor instructions.4. CONVTB2C. A patch utilit}y toconvert Rev.B BASIC to Rev.C. When RUNan AUTORUN.SYS file is created. NOTE:Most XL computers have the defectiveRev. B} BASIC. (M.Ratcliff, ANTIC, 9/85)5. DISKFIX. Use to attempt to recover/fix Atari DOS disks with scrambled VTOCor directo}ry sectors. (John Navas)6. GO.OBJ. Another BASIC disableprogram for XL/XE computers. Binaryload from DOS.7. KEYCOMMD.}ARS. Allows one handoperation of the keyboard. Press SELECTto lock the shift key (the border turnsred). Press OPTION to l}ock the CONTROLkey (the border turns blue). Pressingboth OPTION & SHIFT to set both locks(the border turns green). Must mo}ve toanother disk, rename to AUTORUN.SYS, &reboot computer to use. (Paul Driver,ANTIC 3/85)8. KEYPAD.OBJ. Sets up a num}berickeypad on the right side of thekeyboard by substituting the M,J,K,L,U,I,O key values with 0,1,2,3,4,5,6respectively.} Press totoggle activation of this keypad.Binary load from DOS or move to anotherdisk and rename to AUTORUN.}SYS. (NOTE:If you already have an AUTORUN.SYS fileon the disk, rename it to TEMP. Then,copy KEYPAD.COM to the disk and ren}ameit to AUTORUN.SYS. Next, append TEMP toAUTORUN.SYS using the DOSs Copy command[Refer to your DOS manual for details].L}ast, delete TEMP.) (ANALOG,2/85,p13)9. RAMOS. Creates an AUTORUN.SYS filethat turns the XL/XE ROM OS into a RAMOS which} can be easily modified! TheReset switch is properly trapped. Thecreated file may also be loaded fromDOS (using the "L" co}mmand). (MattRatcliff 3/85, Mapping The Atari, p249)rapped. 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