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Change Config.F. Lock F%@A4:PATCHSM.BASHSM.BAS Leme File(s) UThis is Jeff McWilliams' Auxiliary Menu for AtariWriter 80.Follow docs in Sept.93 Atari Classics Mag. or boot XEP80 andload!g} AM.COM, hit option C and follow directions. Please use abackup of AW80, not the original.Ben found a bug. If you are usin!q}B%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSYSAUTORUN SYSBYAWPSMENUCOMBAM COMBADA BASB1PATCHAWPBASBNPATCHSM BASBfREAD ME BtREADME B{README TOOBDOC0 TXTBDOC1 TXTBQ"DOC2 TXTg this with Sparta 3.2d and the PSIRamdisk utility. If you are editing a document, go to the Auxiliary menu,and then retu!r}rn, your editing document gets corrupted. Save the documentfirst, or use RD576, RD260, or RDNEWELL. Things work fine with !s} Sparta-Xas well. ent gets corrupted. Save the documentfirst, or use RD576, RD260, or RDNEWELL. Things work fine with  ReadMe for Atari Writer Plus Super Menus The documenation for the files are in DOC0.TXT%u},DOC1.TXT,DOC2.TXT DOC0.TXT contains a list of all the files, and minor additional information. DO%v}C1.TXT in the main usage manual DOC2.TXT tells how to get the program intalled. All DOC files are in AT%w}ASCII formatted for 80 columns. The DOC1.TXT main documenation file has not been proofed too much, so ignore %x}any typos please. Most of the program with the exception of macros should be self explanatory (once you get it install%y}ed). The Disk Directory menu is similiar to TEXTPRO's directory menu. %z} u is similiar to TEXTPRO's directory menu. $! ATARI WRITER PLUS DEFAULT WRITER from Antic: July, 1988 TECH TIPS column (pg. 60) --)|}-----------------------This programme, by Paul Alhort ofLompic, CA (for the Atari Federationusers' group's newsletter) wi)}}ll allowyou to create two sets of defaultsfor AtariWriter+ (called AW+ fromhere on).On AW+'s global menu, the "Press TAB)~}for defaults" command loads the newdefaults in AW+ (it contains twosets), however, Atari made both setsthe same!The fir)}st set of defaults is assertedwhen the programme first loads... thesecond, when the TAB (default load)command is given fro)}m theGlobal Menu.This programme works on both the 48Kand 130XE versions.To use it:First copy AP.OBJ from the AW+ disk)}to another disk TWICE (once tomodify, and once for a backup...since we will be writing the modifiedcopy back to the AW+ d)}isk... ifsomething goes wrong we want a goodversion around somewhere rather thanhaving a bad copy on the AW+ disk!)RUN t)}he programme ADA.BAS from thisARC and follow the prompts. You canenter any number from 0-255 for eachdefault value for ADA)}.BAS BUT NOTEthat AW+ may not appreciate somevalues (for example, Page Wait shouldonly be 0 or 1 or AW+ will getsick).C)}OPY the new AP.OBJ file back to yourAW+ disk.NOTE: AW+ uses standard files HOWEVERthere is a bad sector on the AW+disk..)}. the programme looks for thisbad sector as its copy protection...so you can take files from the diskand copy back to the )}disk but DO NOTformat the AW+ disk or you will makethe bad sector into a good sector,and the copy protection will NOTperm)}it you to use your AW+ programmeanymore! -----That's it... you have modified thedefaults... one set will)} be in effectwhen you boot... the other can beloaded with the TAB command from theGlobal Menu. -----(NO)}TE: I do NOT have AW+ and theabove comments are rewordings of theinformation from Antic... so I haveNOT tested this progra)}mme... I thinkit will keep running to adjust thesecond set of defaults after thefirst, but again, I have NOT usedit!)gra(z README.DOC Corrections and Additional Information -} Files in Distribution * DOC0.TXT this file * DOC1.TXT usage documentation * D-}OC2.TXT installation documentation PATCHAWP.BAS - BASIC program. Adds patches to add console-key suppor-}t to Macros and can optionallt remove copy protection. PATCHSM.BAS - patches actual Super Menu program.-} Set the RAM bank to use. AWPSMENU.COM - main Super Menu program. Additi-}onal Information 1. A joystick plugged into the first port will mimic the cursor keys. 2. con-}trol-4 will change background color control-5 will change text brightness control-6 will change bo-}rder color. Press OPTION which each of these change colors in the opposite directions. -} 3. In the directory menu, the SPACE key will re-read the current directory. The reason for this, is after -} performing the operation, The Lock, Unlock, and Delete functions do not actually re-read the dir-}ectory - Nore: In the Docs, it accidently gives the delete key as "D" and not "contol-D". They-} simply change the result on screen for speed reasons. If you change the Sort option (press "S-}"), the directory is not re-read, and the changes on screen for U, L, and D will revert back to -} what they were. Note: This also happens when you use the View (V) command. For example the '-' will disapea-}r from a deleted file, a '*' may appear if the file was unlocked. Pressing SPACE will re-read -}and display the directory if you need to check. Most people will probably leave the sort optio-}n set one way or the other and not change it. Attempting to access the deleted file will cause-} an error anyways. The free sector count will also not be updated unless you re-read the direc-}tory. 4. If a directory is locked, that status is not indicated. If you attempt to delete a directo-}ry and it contains no files and you get a disk error, try "U"nlocking it.-} files and you get a disk error, try "U"nlocking it.,$ Atari Writer Plus Super Menu 1.00 - Page 1 Usage Documentation 1} S e e I n s t a l l a t i o n D o c u m e n t a t i o n b e f o r e a t t e m p t i n g t o u s e 1}t h i s p r o g r a m T h e M a i n M e n u The Super Menu's (SM1}) Main Menu is entered by pressing either Shift-Control-Esc or pressing the HELP key. The Main Menu may 1}be entered from the Atari Writer Plus (AW+) text editing screen, AW+'s main menu, as well as the main menu 1} from the Mail Merge or Spell Check subprograms. The SM Main Menu provides 6 functions: (1) Disk1} Directory - by pressing any key 1-9 you can bring up a directory menu for that drive. Loading as well as 1} DOS functions can be performed on any file at the touch of a key. The "*" key will display the last directory ac1}cessed (save drive, same path, and same mask). It defaults to D1:*.*. (2) Keyboard Macro1} Editing - You can define most Shift-Control-keys to display any string of text when pressed. Great for 1}printer codes and frequently used words. Due to hardware limitations, the following Shift-Control keys ca1}nnot be used: J,K,L,;,+,*,Z,X,C,V,B. See "Macro Feature" section for more information. (3) Reboot 1}- pressing "B" will allow you to reboot the machine without turning the power off and back on. After pre1}ssing "B", press and hold for a couple of seconds O P T I O N to reboot without BASIC, S E L E C T to reboot 1} with BASIC, or any other key to abort back to the main menu. There is no further prompting, and if you haven'1}t saved your file before pressing O P T I O N or S E L E C T , the text in memory will be lost. Note: I1}f you are using a custom OS that reverses the use of the O P T I O N key, you should press the opposite 1}key for the function. (4) Exit to DOS - Pressing "X" will allow you to exit to DOS without rebootin1}g. Be sure to save your file before exiting though. You will be prompted to press "Y" or "N". Pressing 1}"Y" exit AW+ and exits to DOS (memory pointers and interrupt vectors are reset so SM is effectively disabled). 1} Pressing "N" returns you the the Main Menu. (5) Return to AW+ - Pressing "R" returns you to AW+ 1} where you were before you pressed H E L P or Shift-Control-ESC. (6) Screen Saver - Pressing "S"1} enables the Willy the Wonder Worm screen saver program. He wanders aimlessly around the screen until yo1}u press a key, after which you will be returned to AW+ (not the Main Menu). Atari Writer 1}Plus Super Menu 1.00 - Page 2 Usage Documentation T h e D i r e c1} t o r y M e n u The Directory Menu lets you wander through subdirectories, change drives, chan1}ge directory mask, load files, and perform many DOS operations effortlessly. Upon entering the menu, the1} current directory will be displayed. You an move the cursor around to any file by pressing the cursor ke1}ys WITHOUT pressing the control key. The highlighted file will be the one enacted on with most functions1}. "No Files" will be displayed if there are no files, or a disk error prevents reading the directory. After 1} any disk error, you must press a key. If the directory has more than 54 files, a Y/N prompt skip to the next 1}page if you press "Y" or allow you to perform operations on the currently displayed files if you press "N1}". Files will be sorted in alphabetical order unless you have previously used the "S" option described l1}ater. At the top of the screen under the title, you will see the current drive, path, mask specific1}ation. At the bottom you will see a list of commands. Most of the screen is occupied by the disk direct1}ory (or "No Files" if there are none. The Directory Menu provides the following functions you may perfor1}m: "<","/",,">" - Subdirectory Access Commands for MyDos and SpartaDos. Note: you will not be abl1}e to load or save files if you are too deep in a directory since AW+ limits you to about 20 characters fo1}r the total length of the filename. "<" will back out one directory level (unless you are in the ma1}in directory) ">" will go forward one directory level if the cursor is on a subdirectory (prefixed 1}by ":") "/" will allow you to create a subdirectory within the current directory. You will be prom1}pted for a name. Enter a name obeying all rules for the DOS you are using (RETURN alone aborts). Up to 1}12 characters may be entered (enough for 8 characters, ".", and a 3 character extender. "1"-"9" an1}d "D" are used to change drives or display the root directory. Pressing a numeric key will display the root 1} directory for that drive. (Note: You will not be able to Load or Save from drive 9 unless AW+ has been modifie1}d. "*" will display the root directory for the current drive. "control-L" will allow you to load 1}the currently Atari Writer Plus Super Menu 1.00 - Page 3 Usage Doc1}umentation highlighted file. The actual loading is done by AW+. SM actually builds a macro to load th1}e file for you. Note: There is no prompting, upon pressing control-L, the file from disk will overwrite 1}any text in memory. You can issue this command even if you were in edit mode, MailMerge, or the SpellChe1}cker. In Mail Merger or SpellChecker you may here some bells since all of the modules do not behave equally to 1} the pressing of illegal keys, and the routine was designed to work with all 3 modules. "con1}trol-S" allows you save a file. It is generally better to do this from with AW+, since a RETURN will save the 1} file to the same name. SM will not immediately save the file, instead it will return you to AW+ with the nam1}e that was highlighted displayed. You may then hit RETURN to save, or edit the filename. This is useful1} if you want to save the file under a new name, but don't want to type the drive and path names. AW+ wil1}l always prompt you to type Y or N to overwrite an existing file. "control-R" allows you to rename1} a file. You can only change the filename portion. Press "R" when the name you want to change is highli1}ghted. Enter the new name (in accordance with the rules of the DOS you are using. A lone RETURN aborts 1}the operation. The directory will be re-read and displayed to verify the operation. "M" allows yo1}u to change the directory mask. For instance, changing it to "*.ASM" will only display files with an "AS1}M" extender. After pressing M, you will be prompted for a mask. Enter any legal file mask as is allowed by the 1} DOS you are using. A line RETURN defaults to "*.*". The directory will be reread-read and displayed. The1} Mask is preserved when changing drives. You can always just press "M",RETURN to change to "*.*" 1} "V" allows you to a view the highlighted file. All control characters will be displayed (including the h1}eader of an AW+ file). An inverse ESC symbol will be displayed where a RETURN mark is and text will cont1}inue on the next line. Press an release SPACE to page through the file, or press "C" to have it displayed1} without pauses (continuous mode). Any key will pause the display in continuous mode. When paused you m1}ay use the "C" and "ESC" keys. "control-D" deletes a the highlighted file or directory. A director1}y (prefixed by ":") can only be deleted if empty. A deleted file is prefixed by "-", and the directory is not 1} actually reread to save time. You cannot perform any file Atari Writer Plus Super Menu 1.00 1}- Page 4 Usage Documentation functions on files prefixed with "-". You will be p1}rompted to press "Y" or "N". "Y" erases the file. To verify the operation, press "SPACE" to reread the 1}directory. "U" unlocks the highlighted file. The directory is not actually reread to verify the o1}peration to save time. Use "SPACE" to verify. Note: Subdirectories may be locked and unlocked although 1}the status is not displayed on the screen. Locked files are indicated by a "*" before the name, a ":" ind1}icates a subdirectory. "L" locks a file. The file will be locked. The directory is not actually 1}reread-read to save time (see unlock). See "U"nlock for more information. "ESC" returns you to t1}he main menu. "S" toggles "sort mode". If you used "L", "U", or "D" and didn't reread directory, 1}the file status may be incorrect. Use "SPACE" to reread. "control-W" writes out the current macro1} definitions. You will be prompted for the name - the highlighted file doesn't matter. Enter a legal fil1}ename. Note: the file will be saved in the current drive and path however even though you don't type the1}m in. Do not specify the drive or path. Switch to appropriate drive and path before pressing "control-W"1}. "control-R" reads macro definition from currently highlighted file. The definitions are added t1}o those in memory. There currently is no way to completely deleted a definition other than to make it em1}pty which uses 1 byte of memory. New definitions take precence over older ones. "control-F" forma1}t disk. Will format a disk in the current drive. You will will be prompted for # of sides and density. 1} With MyDos, enhanced density will work, but the other operations will be ignored, the sides/density will 1} default to the last disk accessed. Enhanced Density will not work with DOS 2.5 or any other DOS for that matter, 1}DOS 2.5 formating in Enhanced Density could be supported if there was sufficient request. I am not sure 1}if these if these would be ignored with SpartaDOS-Dos or not. You will be prompted Y/N to format or not.1} formating, of course, will erase all information on the disk. Atari Writer Plus Super 1}Menu 1.00 - Page 5 Usage Documentation M a c r o F e a t u r 1}e Super Menu allows you to redefine Shift-Control-key combinations to represent a string of up to1} 119 characters. Pressing "E" from the main menu enters the Macro definition screen. Press any Shift-Con2}trol-key combination (except J,K,L,;,+,*,Z,X,C,V, or B). You may also press ESC to return to the Main Me2}nu. After entering a Shift-Control combination, any macro currently defined for that key will be di2}splayed, or nothing is displayed if it is undefined. Press "Y" to define or redefine the Macro. Pressin2}g "N" returns you to the key selection process. Enter the macro. You are actually storing key combinati2}ons in a macro, not AtAscii characters. The character displayed is what that key would normally display. 2} Pressing "A" without shift will display a lower case "a", but if AW+ is in uppercase mode it will be dis2}played. Keys such as reverse video, caps lock, etc. will each display an unique reverse video control character. 2} Normally undefined keys such as control 2-9 or control / will all display the same character even though t2}he keys are actually stored. Note:ESC and control-ESC will both display an ESC character from within the2 } editor although they will perform different functions. Macros may be saved or loaded from the Dire2 }ctory Menu (with Read/Write Macros). Loaded Macros add to (or replace if they use the same key) macros i2 }n memory. Write Macros writes all Macros. Memory is not reclaimed when macros are replaced or even rede2 }fined. If you run out of memory, save your macros and reload the program (save any Text in memory though2 }). This restores any "lost" memory. Macros are fairly simple when just dealing with text but can2} be complex and time consuming to design when working with console keys that AW+ uses for most commands. The follo2}wing paragraph may be hard to follow! O P T I O N , S E L E C T , S T A R T key combinations 2} may be entered by pressing shift with the key (a reverse O,s, or S will be displayed). You must have run the 2}PATCHAWP.BAS program (see installation documentation) to use console keys (you can always use the delay f2}unction though). A delay can be entered with SHIFT-CONTROL-D (displayed as an inverse "D". Follow a Shif2}ted-console key with the actual key. That is also not enough with many functions, you may need to enter a 2} delay WITH a console key before. Example: To go to the top of the file entering: SHIFT-SELECT, "T" will someti2}mes give a T instead of performing the operation. Use SHIFT-SELECT, SHIFT-CONTROL-D, SHIFT-SELECT, "T". 2} This effectively keeps the select key pressed 1/60th second before select-T is Atari Wri2}ter Plus Super Menu 1.00 - Page 6 Usage Documentation entered. Some other funct2}ions may need a delay, particularly when going to the main menu or back to the edit screen. A plain dela2}y SHIFT-CONTROL-D adds a delay. Don't Forget you can enter the reverse key and caps key into macros. To 2} insure you are in lower case, use a SHIFT-CAPS followed by a normal CAPS, this switches to uppercase, and the togg2}les to lowercase. If you want to write a macro that operates the main menu, start with an ESC followed b2}y a delay, then the key. It may also be necessary to add delays after keys that prompt you. The built i2}n Load and Save functions had to have delays in certain places, and I had to add others to work with the 2}Mail Merge and Verify Spelling since all of them seem to react at different speeds and differently to illegal 2} key presses. Console keys alone abort, enter, or backspace. Use Shift with them to enter the 2 }key. Note: There is a a few lines of text at the bottom of the screen to guide you.2!}There is a a few lines of text at the bottom of the screen to guide you.0 Installation Manual and Technical Information * Program and documentation (6#}C)CopyRight 1994 Ken Siders * This program may be freely distributed, unaltered with documentation. 6$} REQUIREMENTS Atari Writer Plus Super Menu (AWPSM) is compatable with Atari Write6%}r Plus (AW+) and Atari Writer+ 130 XE Version (AW+XE). Before attempting to use the program read all these instruction6&}s. System requirements are an Atari XL or XE model with minimum 128K if using AW+ or minimum 256K if using AW+6'}XE. If a ramdisk is being used, one memory bank must be left free for Super Menus use. If the ramdisk program you6(} are using is not configurable, you should not use the ramdisk. You may need to have a thorough understanding of XE 6)} memory to safely use a ramdisk with this program. Ramdisks that do not use the $D301 (54017) selection register shoul6*}d be ok however. If you are using cartridge version of SpartaDos or any utilities that use XE memory, you are on y6+}our own. Super Menu does not touch the ram "under" the OS ROMs and should be compatable with any dOS's or utilitie6,}s that do. 6-} AW+ Super Menu Installation Manual - Page 26.} Step One Before proceeding format a disk and write the DOS you will be u6/}sing. The DOS you are using must have a memlo no higher than 7936 ($7F00). When Using the XE version it must be no hig60}her than 7680 ($1E00)[Why?, I don't know]. If in doubt, boot the disk into BASIC and type PRINT PEEK(743)+256*PEEK61}(744). If the result is larger than 7936 (7680 for XE version), then you will need to reduce the number of file bu62}ffers (Most DOSs) or number of drives (This won't help with MyDos 4.5x). With MyDos 4.5x you can have 3 buffers (2 with63} XE version). See DOS manual for help. After changing number of file buffers, go to dos, and write DOS to disk an64}d reboot disk into BASIC and re-check as above. Copy the AWPSMENU.COM program to the disk. Copy all files from th65}e AW+ or AW+XE disk except DOS.SYS and DUP.SYS to the new disk. Rename AUTORUN.SYS to BOOTAWP.COM and rename AP.OBJ 66} to AP.OLD. If you were unable to lower MEMLO enough, you may need to change DOS's. 67} Step 2 Boot from the disk into BASIC if BASIC is not already running. Run the PATCHSM.BAS program from BASI68}C. Insert the newly created disk, press a key as prompted. AWPSMENU.COM will be read from the disk. PATCHSM will69} prompt you for the memory bank to use. A list of typical banks will be displayed. (If you are using the 48K version,6:} and not using a ramdisk, you should not need to perform this step). Do not use an 130 XE bank if you are using AW+6;}XE. If you are using a ramdisk program, you must be sure or set up the ramdisk not to use the bank you entered. P6<}ATCHSM.BAS will rewrite AWPSMENU.COM to the disk. If any errors occur, it may be necessary to recopy AWPSMENU.COM to th6=}e disk and repeat this entire step. Step 3 Exit to BASIC from DOS. Run th6>}e PATCHAWP.BAS program from BASIC. Insert new disk as prompted and hit a key. The program will prompt you if you w6?}an't to remove the copy protection. This is done to make the program easier to run, not for pirating of the disk. If y6@}ou do not do it you will have to boot from the disk, switch to the AW+ disk and manually load it. Also, the DOS yo6A}u are using must be able to directly read Atari DOS 2.x compatable disks. The option NOT to remove it is given so 6B}if you already have a patched disk for other reasons, the program won't go in and muck something up. Next the prog6C}ram will ask you if you wish to add console key patch. This patch enables you to embed OPTION, SELECT, and START key co6D}mbos in Macros. PATCHAWP.BAS will read in and patch the file. PATCHAWP.BAS searches for the code it changes as op6E}posed to changing bytes ay a fixed location so it should work even if you have made other patches or changes. 4 Pa6F}tches are installed for AW+ and 5 for AW+ XE. Step Four In order to Load the fil6G}e you need to boot from the disk into DOS (hold OPTION to disable BASIC). Load any initialization program, such as6H} for a ramdisk. Load SUPRMENU.COM, it will load and control will return to DOS. Finally, load BOOTAWP.COM. To Automat6I}e this process read on. If you are using a command line driven DOS, it is easiest to create a batch file 6J}to perform this operation. See your dos manual. To automate the process with a DOS that loads a file such as6K} AW+ Super Menu Installation Manual - Page 3 AUTORUN.SYS, the files SUPRMENU.COM and BOOTAWP.COM6L} can be appended together. Go To DOS. Delete AP.OLD. Rename AWPSMENU.COM to AUTORUN.SYS,and Copy "WITH APPEND" B6M}OOTAWP.COM to AUTORUN.SYS. Delete BOOTAWP.COM. If you have a program to set up a Ramdisk set up program, copy it 6N}to AUTORUN.SYS first, then append the other two files to it (in the previous order specified). With DOS 2.5 you can sim6O}ply name the ramdisk program RAMDISK.COM but you CANNOT use the normal dos 2.5 ramdisk driver unless you have 256K 6P}or more and use the 48K version of AW+, and specify a non-XE bank when setting up the program. With command line d6Q}riven DOS's that do not load AUTORUN.SYS, use a different name, usually ending in ".COM". You should be a able to 6R}load the file by just typing the same (without the ".COM"). Important Information 6S} Before use, it is recommended you enter a little bit of text. Verify you can go to and from the spelling checker, and6T} mail merge. NEVER use the exit to DOS function from the spelling checker or mail merge. This causes a lockup in 6U}some cases and I do not know why. Do not press RESET while in Super Menus (you may press RESET while in AW+). Pre6V}ssing RESET may cause loss or scrambling of text, and may disable Super Menu. Only press HELP or SHIFT-CONTROL-ESC from6W} the menu or edit screens, attempting to call it when the Atari logo is displayed or during i/o could cause problem6X}s and disable Super Menus. If Super Menus becomes disabled, The OPTION, SELECT, and START keys will not work (if c6Y}onsole key patch was installed) and you won't be able to enter Super Menu or use any Macros. If this happens, save 6Z} your text (preferbably to a new, temporary file in case it was damaged) and reboot the disk. You should not have any o6[}f these problems if you follow these few rules. Note: This is not unreasonable, you could loose your text within A6\}W+, if you hit RESET when changing modules, for example. Technical Information 6]} Super Menus actually works outside the AW+ environment. It supplies its own reset, keyboard interupt, and vertical 6^}blank interupt handlers. SM actually consumes less than 256 bytes of normal RAM space once it initializes. This i6_}s why the DOS must have a memlo no higher than $1F00 since AW+ modules load at $2000. It automatically relocates t6`}his resident portion to LOMEM on your system, and raises LOWMEM to protect itself. It also uses the first few bytes of 6a}the hardware stack at location 256 ($100). It temporarily uses 16 zero page bytes at 128 (and locations 0 and 1), 6b}and 1k of memory at 32768 ($8000) for the dlist and screen. This keeps the screen out of the selectable memory are6c}a at 16384 to 32767 ($4000 to $6000) to keep it compatable with most memory upgrades. When you enter the menu, SM 6d}saves the current values of the temporary locations, and uses them. When it exits it restores them. If you press RESET6e} when a SM menu is displayed, these values will not be switched back properly and you may loose your text and will 6f}probably crash AW+. You may be able to get Super Menus to work with other programs. If the program has any interu6g}pt routines from $8000 to $83FF or use any of the zero page locations in an interupt routine, it probably will not work.6h} I have got it to even work with some magazine machine language games. It AW+ Super Menu Ins6i}tallation Manual - Page 4 should also work with BASIC. Note: The Load/Save commands will not work though since6j} they are AW+ dependant. I have not tested the program with AtariWriter 80 and would be interested to here from an6k}yone who tries (successful or not). The Super Menu would appear on the 40 column screen. A vbi updates shadow6l} locations for the console keys so the macros can "press" them from within a macro. The PATCHAWP program patches A6m}W+ to read from the shadow instead of location 53279. This is why you must enter a console-delay command since it can t6n}ake up to 1/60th second to update this register. If you have any questions, comments, donations send to belo6o}w. It is not register this program to use it since it may take sometime to get the hang of it, particularly ma6p}cros. I would appreciate any feedback, and if there is suffiecient interest, I may update it Postal Add6q}ress Ken Siders 588 Catherine Ave. Marion, OH 43302-2253 EMail Address cp576@cleveland.Freenet6r}.Edu ess cp576@cleveland.Freenet4]