@L}5 _$% l0$)$$Hȱ$ UhL" `e$$%`$%`  R@P!( L(1   Y I`  d  Ld M * @  $ % CC$$)ǩh  ΩυT  qAR S30$ HU UBiDϝE Vi)ǭTLd M * @  $ % CC$$)%1 Udߥ$9%: !0 S$%} DD˙`  }J)Lr J  ((  p L ()   J}NjL= ( L 0q A    IB JC;? D W } LL  ` W )LA!  ߰")-݆ p" } $G@LL 08`Q")<2Q0 -G$Ș݆ UL# ; p8(()(0ʥ)NQ` }$GȘ݆LU )L ݆ L GȘ ݆LL )W>Z   HH)H }p h  hyhy D L> L JJ    ! LA*` BF }7'8  M HN H` 8 Z  \LdJJ!"!GFE@F (!L }EE !E^ ^ E E7EȩEdE/EȩE  D } .L }  ;F d  ;?F7F? ( .   Z D LL d } . D  L    p  E` , d)  D L) 0BM݊L݉} ML  N݆ L NLML [ TEqEHȱEqEh 0Gȹ G} HLL GɛL  LFREE SECTORS G) *Gȩ GȽG GȌ*jj >G}Ǡ}N 2 FORMAT. t* 5) 1L!`) 0NΞ 0 L1) 1 L!BAD LOAD FILELOAD FROM WHAT FILE?) 0 ?}ǿ0#B 1L!WHAT FILE TO LOCK?) 0 0$B 1L!WHAT FILE TO UNLOCK?DUP DISK-SOURCE,DEST DRIVES?TYPE "Y" IF OK TO US@}E PROGRAM AREACAUTION: A "Y" INVALIDATES MEM.SAV.FE! +L1   `*  70 2 2A} 0.* 1 y0 0)INSERT BOTH DISKS, TYPE RETURN^, 1 y038逍 N, 1L! ,B}ǞC, t*  Lx+, 0 ^, 1 y0 , ,0,0 ,L+ ,I0 ,Vǭ0C}ǫΞ, 0 }, 1 y0C,ШC, 0K'!" H H 'h h Lx+!EF 5L1L!D,I,HhD}` NOT ENOUGH ROOMINSERT SOURCE DISK,TYPE RETURNINSERT DESTINATION DISK,TYPE RETURNE}Ǎ`  `8 rL1`-* 1P* 1 y0Y`hhL!NAME OF FILE TO MOVE?- 0 0|DL% <.F},^ 1 70 0 .@L# .BJ 1  DEHIB V L1 ,} 1 70,L.  G}JB|,#P#DE 1 HI BDEHHII 1 B 1 ,^ 1 70,0La- B V,#PH}G,^ 1 70 0L#L!-* 1P* 1 y0Yj383}mm ݭI}I}`8}``|* ? ɛ,`|:-)| / 1L!`DESTINATION CANT BE DOJ}S.SYS0 0H{ 24Δ 28/L!/) 2 Π 2 0 ξK}hAΞB,0 J 1 BDEHI,HÝDE 1HIHIDELSAVE-GIVE L}FILE,START,END(,INIT,RUN)O S0 1`BDEPHI V` S0H 1 L!M}0 0 1L~0`PLEASE TYPE 1 LETTER,0`hhL! 70 1L0L<1 ,;ɛ7,"ɛ:ݦ1ݥN}A"D|ݤD|ȩ:|ȩ|ɛ,,(/+.ީ1 1,ɛ`轤{NAMEO}: TOO LONG B VL!` L1I H1EΝDL1?@D|mDiE` V0`8d/8 i:222 1 LP}!BOO-BOO 128ɛ+,' 20*.. өr2 1``2TOO MANY DIGITSINVALID HEXAQ}rDECIMAL PARAMETER800 0 8 00`,0'D800 H,ɛh`2L1NEED D1 THRU D8wuR}r ECIMAL PARAMETER800 0 8 00`,0'D800 H,ɛh`2L1NEED D1 THRU D8wuVPP PTU PSetting Up ATARI 130XE RAMDisk U PRAMDisk Not Formatted! [ U P   T} P@BDPEJK V@C08? PiLPhPhPPP PLPPHPH`HI BLV P}`@U} BLVDPQ8:DUP.SYSPK V@C08? PiLPhPhPPP PLPPHPH`HI BLV P}`@O) !"`3!3R FEB 28 SEPT/OCT AUG 31MAY/JUN APR 30 NOV/DEC OCT 31e Submitted articles ari}e preferred asdisk text files, preferably made on the1ST XLENT Word Processor, in 38 columnsbut it will be gratefully aj}ccepted ashard copy. Send your articles, commentsto:OL' HACKERS Newsletterc/o A. Pignato,3376 Ocean Harbor DriveOcek}`anside, N. Y. 11572.Please refer to the above schedule forOL' HACKERS NEWSLETTER deadlines.l lp*sendx*OceyC *+*+*+*+* NEW SCHEDULE OF MEETING DATES Meetings To June 1995, they start at 11:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Sem}mptember 10, $1994 October. 08,6 D1994 NovemberL O12,U c1994 Decemberk n10,t 1994 Dn}GECEMBER 25th - HAPPY HOLIDAYS JANUARY 1st - HAPPY NEW YEAR JanuaryP S14,Y g1995 Februaryo r11,x 1995o} March (Special) 11, -1995 NEAR*US March8 ;18,A L1995 AprilX Z1,` i1995 Mayv y13,} p} 1995 June 10,! &19953 L->->END<-<- 1995 AprilX Z1,` i1995 Mayv y13,} ?&Q짠򠠠v0} <**><**>" 5PRESIDENTS MESSAGEH Yby ALEX PIGNATO_ I am very sad to report the de!e} @<<**>> MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 1995 MEETING: d=n ITEM:u THE MIN$t}UTES WILL BE ENTIRELY WRITTEN IN CAPS, BECAUSE I, (RON) HAVE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME ON MY LEFT HAND FROM KEYBOARD USE A%{}) MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 1995 MEETING M=\ NEW MEMBER?c We welcomed a possibl(v}e new member, LOU, who has a 1200XL, Rana Disk Drive, and a Panasonic Printer. ITEM: Again, our thanks go to JACK*}1 The OL HACKERS Disk News Letter Help File T The OL'HACKER Disk Based News Lette,x}ris very simple for you to use. Allyou have to do is make the selectionsyou'd like and read them. To readthe whole newsl,y}etter, use SelectionA. To read only part of thenewsletter, select each file in anyorder by using the letter in front ofit,z} on the main menu screen. If youwant to change one of yourselections, use the BACKSPACE key toremove selections until you,{} reach theone to be changed, and start fromthere with your new selections. Theother screen editing function keyswill not,|} work from the main menu. When you are finished selecting, pressRETURN then [R] and start reading. Asyou can see there ar,}}e pauses in thetext so it's much easier to read. Making a selection from 1 thru 4 youcan Exit to Basic or Exit to Dos, or,~}Geven go to The News Letter PressRoom. Selections B thru Z are newsArticles. When a selection is madethe article is sent ,}to the screenwith page breaks. At the end of thelast article selected, you are sentback to the Newsletter Main Menu. ,} About The Printer( (9;? When you make your selection ofthe file you would like to rea,}Gd youwill be presented with the following: enu rint ead:M If you choose then and youdon't have a pri,}nter on line you willcome back to these options. Then youshould use the option to read thefile online. If however you ,}eithermade a mistake or don't care to reador print the file you selected youcan go right back to the main menujust by hit,}mting . If you choose and you have not yet configuredyour printer, you will do that beforeprinting.s When the n,}ewsletter program isformatting files for the printer, orwhile it is printing, press CONTROLand P to pause printing. To re,}Asume,press any key. To cancel printing,press CONTROL and C. E eAbout Configuring Your Printeri ino z ,}  The printer configuration sectioncan be reached by using selection 3from the main menu. You also will be,}send there the first time you try toprint a file, if you haven't beenthere already. Explainations of theconfiguration sec,}.tion can be accessedfrom the print room menu.: en't beenthere already. Explainations of theconfiguration sec,= Πռ$IZ Check the new c=s meeting dates!} 0} <-Š-> @۱ Exit To Basic ۲ Exit To DosE n۳ Printer Config ۴ News/PrinterHelp}0}<ԠSPACEBARϠΠà@Ah READ/PRINT ALL!0} * J/S to read Scr; J Who's Who!O Rc Meeting Dates. 0} Presidents Msg.->Check Directory Minutes Jan.'95 for more M/L or Minutes Feb.'95 BASIC p0}rograms! Pumpkin Treat Check 堲 for BASIC COPY DOC more ATARI news Print Star 2.0 articles!!<-0}C , for BASIC COPY DOC more ATARI news Print Star 2.0 articles!!<-0- << ** >>% 4Print Star 2.0F IbyU Thomas J. Andrews Member of OL' HACKERY}yzZERWOTWTRFOUPRMEKAFILEHELPMENUTITLECOL1COL2COL3LINEZLOSPACFNNCOLNSPSOOPPPAGOEP4} COLIN$%,-45<=DELMSU [] ce km su {4} '(/078?@GHOPWX_`ghopwx}4}  !"#"*+#23$:;%CY99ԠŠf SAVE "D:NEWSLTR.BASdm4}(m報à- rӠįί̠ŠǭԠ̮ 6-x6-4}@'6-@36-@'?6-@+ӠϠŠӭҠԬŠ̮Ϡ̮z`4}@ eE:(AR`ΠŠ̮ҠŠқQB7t@dio'@sw@d{34}@=?AKA Q-'A@eAI'@ Mt5K:6-6-)6-A2x56-4}@33;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;A2,$(6.D1:WELCOME.SCR(8EA !A4}@h3B7t@dE@"&@d*TL. A 6.6. $(. AXc`8-@!g8($Programmed For Th4}e Ol' Hackers Ataric9-@""T9(% User Group Inc. By:Kris Holtegaarde00('[ cModifiedg By:Thomas J. Andrews4}Lj666.,THE OL' HACKERS' ATARI U.G., INC. NEWSLETTERt67B:,%,.7<@8P,y&-B:,6&7<,0 AU~ 4}L 6. 67@-,.#67,.C6-+@18&,'@<@%@D^L67,.'A @b#-A"P' H6.4}D1:MAINMENU.HLP$@"5@&2A@6\H(}!A !A@h`" A (" A4}(]B7t@d '@$(@d,:9A @>FE-@"JV( Selection: ]6.2/ )/+"AU)"4}A&,*4A07"AUA`9."A&*B:,"6.$*. A0:0"A&6.7:,*2B:,"@$BA` A0/ +@FS-/(@WsTURN DISK OVER/-@w/(@4}pTHEN PRESS ANY KEY5AdAU)& A05% D:PROG.BASo+A%A @t7-@4}@ )Q(NO PROGRAM THIS MONTHc-@-1@5oARB'(FLIP DISK AGAIN AND PRESS A KEY1 A08)B 4}A6 (}-@ @ !M6( What's Your Pleasure?_B7t@dQW'@[_@dci9-@mq@uX(4})enu rint ead: _)8"@w-9((.(? HMain MenuL.a8 A"@eiAPmx8"@|4} ((.( Read File.$8 AF(.-B:,6. D1:**.TXT.67<,.7<,F A"@A )4}5@ <(}F A5Np  A4F:A,"A6*@RV@@Zo4 A5P**"@es*F:A4}","ApA!`pA @&.4@e2Q*F:A,"Ap:(}L-@UY@]p(Not In This Months News Let4} ter! AF AF6! A!` TA @:H'A@hLST((} Yt짠y 04}=0(( à aB7t@dAG'@KO@dSZ4@^j8(D@wnaF:Ad,4}"AFA5P F:@$, @"(A5  E(3(' 堒EAdAU ''F:4}Ad,"AU*T:,"A5@ %AdAU(}% A5 ZAdAU(0(Z($Pres4}Qs a Key or Trigger for Next File ''F:Ad,"AU*T:,"A5` *@UY@@]'AdAU*$NA 4}0%6.D1:PRESSPRT.MNU*5G@48@@<N(}((6-C:hhhhh Ȅԩ`,!A@h4}B!A " A@`(" A@@A @FWQB7t@d[a'@ei@dms9-@w@ 4}C%J( Selection: Q)!!"@i)/)"@e37AH;F"@xJNACR],"@cay' A@@}4}A@TK ADA(}3D1:PRESSPRT.HLP= A5EKG A@O^KÛC6-@fbj6-@Vn!6-'6-364}-@ 96-C AI0S6-F:A,"A6E(! Viewing Complete Press Any KeyL)O$SÛDU (}-@4}@ @'"A8K(Your Printer is Not On Line...U AFDX<"Ap2(Printer Help File Not Found...< AF4}b= (}-@@<3(ERROR # F:A,= AF@Il A@MZ-A^n $7@r6-!4}"@e o'6--6-7 AH@F (}-"(PRINT STYLE?0( . DRAFTF(. DOUBLE STRIKE0)@s6-&4}@d0 )!AH U (}-3( PAGE COLUMNS & LINE SPACING?U(. 2 COLUMNS AT 6 LINES/INCHh%(. 2 COL4}jUMNS AT 8 LINES/INCHG(. 3 COLUMNS AT 6 LINES/INCHh(. 3 COLUMNS AT 8 LINES/INCH( )( @ent)!@hxAH@4}g6-@f6-@V&'6-@*8-6-C"@f<B)"@hFNO6-@RZ[6-@^fg6-@vju!@fy64}]-$I (}-!( PAPER TYPE?4(. CONTINUOUSI(. SINGLE SHEETS8( )( @eag)!@fkoAIsB"@4}fD6-&'ÛL$/ 6-6. D1:**.TXT6-%"/ A@HWE (}-@[_@c>(dd, ven, or 4}ll Pages?E)++@e%*@y)/*@i3mAPU (}-9(%LOADING BUFFER before Printingr.U(Use 4}:-P to Pause+(Use -C to Cancel+-@>u= 6. 67,.67,.#6.)6.16-%=@wy4}/ - A`!6-'6-@@%K/-"F:Ad,"A8" AUO,F:Ad,"AF", A4}& &APAQwAQ 67<,. AQ@67<,. AQ@67<,.! 6-%6-%@9{4}$ ! "F:Ad,"A8" AU(_#,F:Ad,"AF", A$..'@ck"P:'@ov,*"@yzA4}SE%..'@P:'@ ',*"@i+NASE(9 A&@RP:,"9(@=2 "(4}#GF6  '6-+",$%+",$+@'a&,6(=:,PN (((":6-+",$@ eo%+",$@sG*@'4}CN*Z: 6-6-@@;-$6.*":6. D b_"F:Ad,"A8" AUf`,F:Ad,"AF4}", Ad<67B:,%,.7<,)67B:,%,.7<,<67B:,%,.7<,n"6-?:>>**<<< These recipes were supplied by our own TOM ANDREWS, MANLIUS N.Y., where TOM and family have a prD}oduce farm where they grow pumpkins among other produce. These recipes are family secrets, which TOM is shaD}.ring. THANKS TOM PREPARING PUMPKIN PIES!5 Cut pumpkin into convenient handling-sized pieces. Remove seedsD}Ǜ and peel outer skin off Cut into cubes and boil until pieces are easily pierced with a fork. Drain well. Put intD}o a blender for a few seconds until a puree is formed. If a blender is not available use a food mill. Pour this raD}ther watery mixture into a fine-mesh sieve. Drain very well until the consistency of mashed potatoes is reached. The D}jpumpkin is then ready for use in your favorite recipe or to freeze. FRESH PUMPKIN PIE (8 inch)o Prepare an uD}nbaked deep dish pie crust. For the filling, blend together the following ingredients: 1 1/4 cups pumpkin pureeD} 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 3 small or 2 large eggs 1/2 cup light brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice D} (you may substitute the following for pumpkin pie spice: 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon allspice 1D}C/4 teaspoon cloves) Pour into pie shell and bake in a 425 degrees F. oven for 45 to 50 minutes or until D}a knife blade inserted into the center of the filling comes out clean. PUMPKIN BREAD 1 cup pumpkin puree 1D} 1/2 cups white sugar 2 large eggs 1 3/4 cups flour 1/2 cup oil 1/3 cup water 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 teaspoon pumpD}Akin pie spice 1/2 cup chopped nutmeats (if desired)G Beat together and turn into a greased loaf pan D} and bake at 350 degrees F. for about 1 hour, or until it tests done as in testing a cake. TOASTING PUMPKIN SEEDS D}O 2 cups washed seeds 1 1/2 tablespoons butter or oil 1 1/4 teaspoons saltU Separate fiber from unwashed seedsD}. Spread in a shallow pan. Bake slowly at 250 degrees F. for 3/4 to 1 hour or until crisp and brown, stirring fD}rom time to time. PUMPKIN CRISP CHEESECAKE 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup packed golden brown sugar 5 tablespoons buD}tter, softened 1/2 cup finely chopped pecans or walnuts 1 package (8 ounces) softened cream cheese 3/4 cup sugar 1/D}2 cup well-drained fresh or canned pumpkin puree 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon groD}+und allspice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract1 Combine flour and brown sugar in medium bowl. Cut in butter to make a cD}rumb mixture. Stir in nuts. Set aside 3/4 cup of this mixture for the topping. Press remaining mixture into bottomD} of an 8 x 8 x 1 1/2-inch baking pan. Bake in a preheated 350 degree F. oven for 15 minutes. Cool slightly. CD}ombine cream cheese, sugar, pumpkin, eggs, cinnamon, allspice, and vanilla in large mixer bowl. Blend until smooth. D}Pour over baked crust. Sprinkle with preserves topping. Bake an additional 30 to 35 minutes. Cool before cutting into bD}ars. Serves 8. PUMPKIN WALNUT BAR COOKIES 1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened 2 cups brown sugar 2 cupsD} fresh pumpkin puree 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 1/2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon bakinD}g soda 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups quick or old-fashioned oats, uncooked 1/2 cup chopD}C8ped walnuts 1 1/2 cups Butterscotch Flavored pieces> Preheat oven to 35O degrees F. Thoroughly combine butter aD}nd sugar; add pumpkin, eggs and vanilla. Stir in flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, spice, oats and walnuts. SD}pread batter into greased and floured 15-1/2 X 10-1/2 X 1-inch jelly roll pan (or two 9-inch pans). Bake 25 to 3OE}0 minutes (3O to 35 minutes for 9-inch pans).6 AImmediatelyH sprinkle butterscotch morsels on and let stand 5 mE}inutes. To frost, gently spread butterscotch morsels. Cool completely before slicing. Yields about 3 dozen bars. E} .NOTE: Bars may be frozen after cooling.: L<< yum yum END >>}DLM=>VxBNGFSWCCRRLEDAXTRCDODDSERYUX@]`Adccc+I&I}Kt'AD/eA1eA 4e ^6A p6 7 7+7P@PS@X[@`ahk@pqxy}I} #$+,34;<CDKLST [\!b"{7SAVE "D:CRSSWRI}DS.BAS 6-@6-A!1;,;A5C,;$,;A G],9,9,9,;@ah,9@lp<@t,;@I} ,;@ ,;@,;@#\,"NW NNE W ESW SSE(I 6. 67,.#67@`s,.+6. :67A w,.I6I}7@ ,.2k-@@#1".68@5B<,-?68@F<,-C k-1,-1,-1,0,-1,1,0,-1,0,1,1,-1,1,0,1,1<3 6I } . 67@ ,.)67@ 8,.3 APF6-@<GP6-@KW$@[jZ#6-P:'@nu, "{#I } $d-@I&6-n 6-%8,8,A@x06.7+&@MR,$@ VZ%@^d<$@ ht,67+&@x,$@ I }%@ <$@  ,.7+&@$),$@ -1%@5;<$@ ?K,67+&@OT,$@ X\%@`f<$@ j,.= 6-8,6I }8,-8,!68,-)6-&=!%:A  @>I-@MZ{-@^b@Pfr+6-P:H:@v,$,?6I } -P:H:@ ,$,S6-P:H:@!1,$,u6-P:H:@5:,$@>C,%@GZ{6-g6-8@^k<,%6-8@o<,g%$8,I}@ *%$8,*%$8,@$3*%$8,A7G+6-$+ @KP,%@Tw+Ap5 AY@4{+I}C@f %5 A-@)98,7+&@=B,$@ FO%<+&@SX,$@ \l%,2A)7+&@pu,$@ y%<+I}&@ ,$@ B%,3ZA0 6-%6-%7+&@FR,$%<+&@Vi,$%,0 *7+&@my,$%<+&@}I},$%,07+&@,$@ %%<+&@).,$@ 2Q%,A !-8,@UZ6@^i7+&@mr,$@ v%<+&I}@ ,$@ %,2A)7+&@#(,$@ ,5%<+&@9>,$@ B_%,3ZA`WW67+&@co,$%<+&@s,$%,.7+I}&@ ,$@ %<+&@$,$@ (K%, 68,-68,-67+&@OT,$@X\%@`f<$@jt,.7+%@x,$@I} %+%@,$@%@ '<+%@+0,$@4;%+%@?D,$@HL%@P,6-&6-&   A@MI})M(}>Can't Fit Word #=:, ,7+&@-2,$@ 6:%@>D<$@ H,"-)( ass it/tart over/or ry again-,I}#4SA69 4TAY)//@f37@;f9 A`@0PAJND67+&@jo,$@ sw%@{<+I}&@ ,$@ %@4,./N ApTP-@8B-@FSP7+&@Wc,$%<+&@g,$%,0 A`^II} I67+&@,$%<+&@,,$%,.>:P:@&06$H:@:?,%@eCa,,h   r'AY@4ek'@foqw|D6I}- :*(>Print Solution (Y/N)4 A0D4NA>I6-@M`B A6-f-(>Another Grid 7 I}LA0?4NB/( >Same Words  A0/4NA`6-@P A0Y*0NA0$I} b-@O67+&@ %,$@ )-%@17<$@ ;B,.7@FJ<@ NX,^68,-^sb :AY@4w:( }I}' W O R D S E A R C Ha.(&,-Screen Goes Off When WorkingD(Title (80 max): H](How Many Words I}a)%(ӠҠҠο (Y/N) )#4N)4n#% D:NEWSLTR.BAS& (How Many Rows & Columns &$I} @ /$A!AP"@3A74(}Type =:, Words & Use 'XX' For Mistakes7(-@I}]3(Word #3B:,*B:,*0XXAp&0XXA@06-&+!@a, A@:68,-B:,KI } 67+&@ ,$@ %@%<+&@).,$@ 2J%8,,.O aAYPVk @pZh}AY@4lxAY}I!}C@f @D@-@"/267+&@3:,$%@>g<$,.6 @ APN{ Ap,@ko@su{I"}"PL6-P:++@&B:,,'@ *,,Z-@.7j(@;K n {(@O[XW(@_n #-@r<'@I#} P:'@,M(@> W A b/ 6.=:,/(@BH7@LP<@Th, l (@lvvX(@zI$} #-@",6.=:,I(@&C7B:,Insert Paper For Solution, Hit 3n(@|I'}SOLUTION LIST:*(@"c(@&-+WordB ERowI [Column Dirn(@_jZ-@nZ7+&@I(},$@ %@<+&@#,$@ '+%@/F,4/APPP(@JS7+&@W\,$@ `d%@hn<$@ ry,7@}I)}<@,8,PP(@#7@'+<@ /7&B:=:8;,F8,7@JN<@RZ&B:=:8^,i77(@mv7+&@z,$I*}@ %@<$@*, @.4 B8E$?@IO BS1(>PRINTER NOT ONLINE5? AI+}D:CRSSWRDS.BAS*, @.4 B8E$?@IO BS1(>PRINTER NOT ONLINE5? AHR ) CDNLTTTDAAA&Yq!@WX_b@gj@`or @w @M-} AQ @p A#WSAVE "D:SPAGHETT.BAS"p(>:A%,"AR]c<0@gios@wV0@M.} @fp0@ &*@.7X (};v@(. ̧ NOW BRINGS YOU A MUSICAL TREAT!T-@zAM/}X  <<9@%,9@"#*,9@".@,;A%,;@%DO,P#@SW@[]crK:26.>:@2v,A67M0}A%,.P67@#,.3-@'+@"/V"&68,-/68,-3 ((-@Z^@%b"$68,-("2D67$M1}@% &@$,. 2@ $@(6DAR@:P<"(>:A%,"-@TX@\F"(- ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI -"M2} (P26-@6-@$/-@(,@0>2(Z(-@BF@"Jh(8,Ad86-$@%lp&@$t*(7<%M3}C@$,86-%@n?"2#,8,@04@8@;-@DM8,$@eQ\? x;%2bdjlrtz36M4}4-%@ a7 ; ((PRESS TO QUIT(((OR ANY OTHER KEY TO PLAY AGAIN..)@eo.@s*AM5}@`AR--NOTE DATA--''162,1,162,1,128,1,108,1,81,3,96,5!!96,1,121,1,108,1,96,1,108,8M6}))108,1,162,1,128,1,108,1,108,3,144,5 ##128,1,121,1,128,1,144,1,162,8 --TEXT AND TIMING DATA-- 1,ON TOP OF SPAM7}GHETTI 7,ALL COVERED WITH CHEESE 12,I LOST MY POOR MEATBALL 18,WHEN SOMEBODY SNEEZED. 23,IT FELL OFF THE M8}TABLE 29,AND ONTO THE FLOOR ""34,AND THEN MY POOR MEATBALL 40,ROLLED OUT THE DOOR. 45,IT ROLLED IN THE GARDM9}EN 51,AND UNDER A BUSH ""56,AND THEN MY POOR MEATBALL& 62,WAS NOTHING BUT MUSH.0 67,THE MUSH WAS AS TASTY: M:}73,AS TASTY CAN BED 78,AND EARLY NEXT SUMMERN 84,GREW INTO A TREE.X !!89,THE TREE WAS ALL COVEREDb 95,WITH BEM;}UTIFUL MOSSl ""100,IT GREW LOVELY MEATBALLSv 106,AND TOMATO SAUCE. 111,IF YOU EAT SPAGHETTI !!117,ALL COVERED WM<}ITH CHEESE ""122,HOLD ONTO YOUR MEATBALLS $$128,AND DON'T EVER SNEEZE!,0,0D:SPAGHETT.BAS !!117,ALL COVERED WLg *+*+*# 2BASICCOPY.BAS9 This 9 Sector program is on this OL' HACKERS NEWSLETTER DISK. ANOQ>}THER COPY PROGRAM? 3First, we're NOT talking; DUPLICATE FILE here..this is a clone of Option C in the DUQ?}P.SYS menu, so disk swaps aren't supported. I wrote it specifically for loading external files to D8 (and back.) But tQ@}Yhanks to the Wonders Of CIO it does all the other stuff too. WHAT WE GOT HERE?_ First, there's The String. LQA}IST lines 20-40 out for later use in your Basic programs. NEVER, EVER try running string based ML outside of a QB}program! However, THIS program POKES the ML to Page Six, so you can experiment. Not incidentally, this also QC}means that you have a Resident Utility that you can use in Immediate Mode. If you have 151 spare, protected bytes somQD}]ewhere else, change the 1536 in line 90 to wherever you'd like the ML to live. HOW TO:c Press a key at the promQE}Gpt, and you'll see the Test Module listed on the screen. (Once the code is POKEd, you can LIST 100,160 to disk, NEQF}FW, then ENTER it back in as an independent program.) Use the cursor keys to edit the Basic lines for dQG}ifferent filenames, channels, etc. Then scoot the cursor down to the 'GOTO 120', and hit RETURN to run the routinQH}e. Once you've done this a few times, you should have a pretty good idea of what you can do with your New Utility. QI} PROTECTION PLEASE: Write Protect tabs are NEVER a bad idea for valuable files, so use them, specially when tryiQJ}(ng new files! SO, HOW DOES IT WORK?. The first thing you need to do is OPEN the channels that will be used for QK}READ and WRITE. You DO have to do this from Basic. (Sorry, no miracles in Small Routines.) ANY available channel (QL}@1 to 7) is OK. The READ will probably be something dull like:J `OPEN #1,4,0,"D:FILE"g mThingsq tgetx slighQM}Btly more interesting with the WRITE options. For instance:N OPEN #2,8,0,"D8:NEWFILE" will do a simple copyQN}. Want to APPEND? Try:$ OPEN #2,9,0,"D:OLDFILE" which will tack the READ file to the end of OLDFILE. And thQO}en there's the dumps:# OPEN #2,8,0,"P:" for typing a file on the printer, For a dump to the screen. Right hanQP}dy for DOC files. POPEN #2,8,0,"E:" HOW ABOUT POKE'ing A CHANGE?V (If you're fussy like me, POKEs to 7QQ}09 and 710 will zap that tired GR.0 blue.) Again, you can use any available I/O channel for the OPENs. THE USR ROQR}UTINE 3Once the files are set, call the USR7 routine. 3 parameters are required. (Ugh!) First, the channeQS}l numbers that have been OPENed for READ and WRITE, respectively. Then FRE(0). Why? Free Memory is the file buffer, anQT}d the routine needs to know just how much RAM it has to work with. Don't worry about running short. It'll work in chuQU}&nks if it has to. The format is:* IX=USR(ADR(COPY$),READ CHANNEL,M rWRITE CHANNEL, FRE(0)) WANT MORE?x ErrorQV} Checking? Okay, check the value returned to the USR function. 1 is the All Clear, indicating a successful CopyQW}G. 255 indicates that the wrong number of parameters were passed. (I have a Serious Typo Problem.) In the eveQX}Xnt of a regular I/O error (say 162 for a Full Disk or 133 'cause you tried to WRITE to #79), the regular number willQY}Q be returned. Errors of course, terminate the routine. A FINAL NOTE:W In ALL cases, BOTH channels that werQZ}pe OPENed will be CLOSEd before the program returns to Basic, so you'll need to OPEN them again if needed.} Q[} p** End **be CLOSEd before the program returns to Basic, so you'll need to OPEN them again if needed.} P  3=QCOPYA"#*+13:;CKKBasic emulation of COPY FILE (OPTION C in DUP.SYS) don U]}ylebow 11/09/85 P (}Phere's The String..LIST lines 20-40 to disk for use in your programs;AQ,cc67@}U^},.P Dh  hhnhh #hh' _hh֦ܩB֝HםIDE V(ZZ67@c,.G2ڽHؽI٦۩ BU_}ǝHٝIDE V0Ԧܩ B V۝BLV2the format:<<<X=USR(ADR(COPY$), READ channel, WRITE channel, FRE(0)U`})F,,channels must be OPENed before callingPZZ=6-?:C:hhhhhhh֑`,<A6jEND|<%}5AROLD PEGLER JIM HARRIS RON FETZER ALAN SHARKIS@ XWRITTEN BY RON FETZER g>jEND|<$d good food always makes for a perfect evening. We were happy to welcome PAT MULVEY, President of LONG ISLAND ATARI!}w USERS GROUP, at the dinner. It seemed to me that he was having a great time chatting with the OHAUG members.| F!}LASH--We are privileged to bring you the UPGRADED "PRNTSTAR V.2.0" by our own TOM ANDREWS, along with the full Docum!}entation. This program is a MUST for making hard copies without useing reams of paper and with full formatting of t!}C-he printing process! It is the ULTIMATE!!!2 `Thats about it for now, BYE till next time!p <>of t yS A.U.G., N.Y. Copyright 1994 Thomas J. Andrews The program "PRNTST20.BAS" is on this OL' HACKERS newsletter disk. Y} This documentation package and the accompanying program which is on ths OL' HACKER newsletter disk, may be freely Y}@ distributed as long as they remain together and unaltered.F Print Star is a program for printing text in mulY}ti-column formats on Epson- or Star Gemini- compatible printers. It was originally conceived as a way to produce Y}xhard copy of program documentations meant to be read from the screen without using reams of paper doing it.} Y} This version, 2.0, incorporates nearly all the features of the previous versions, a few new ones, and a new uY}ser interface. Print Star 2.0 will operate on any Atari 8-bit computer with at least 48K of RAM, an Epson- or StarY} Gemini- compatible dot- matrix printer, and a disk drive. It is written in Atari 8-bit BASIC. Somewhat more speedY} can be obtained by using Turbo BASIC XL, but the speed is largely dependent on your particular printer. I have tested Y}it with Atari DOS 2.5 and MYDOS 4.5, and it has also been used with SpartaDOS and SpartaDos X. It should work with nZ%}67#292CCCCCCCC1C8C19BUZKSIZFOUTDLILINELADDLCOL1COL2COL3RTESTFILENAMETITLEHCMDBCMDFCMDRCMD]}ǤTOFULONULOFFSHCMDFOOTFOOT1FOOT2BYLINETABHTABPTNCOLNSSTYLOCFPLPOEPHDGFOOMARSIZPAGCOLUMLINNFINISH]}JEFLAOEFFTLENUOEBOTBYTDCHOICHLWHATHADTBADRRDLADDMCCC1TW@\_@dg@lo@tw@|]}@ @@* A  @/2 AG6 47NBWB\.\%\7)]}88!8(I8]8 g8 q8 {888 8!8 x"9x#9x$ :P%[:]}MM&:))'@(@ )@%&*-0+@58,@=@-@EH.BMN/UX0@]`1@eh2@mn3uv4}]}5 678 !9():01;89<@A=HI>PQ?XY@`aAhkB@pCBuD@]}CE@y FAxG:AS,J a6-AG$,2;@ 07,;@U;r,;A2,;6-C:,D6-C:,aAfF:Af,%@vLGG6]}7@Z,.4HH ԍЎЍ ԍ ԍ ԍ ԍ ԍ ԍ ԍ ԍЎhh@::;,;,;,;@A^j,;,;@nu,;@@y,]}99;@ ",;,;,;,;@%&b,;,;,;,xPG;A ,;A ,;A ,;@fm,;@wqx,;@A|,]}P6.D:``67@,.MhhhhhhhhhhhϩӅԤӱӤ ҐԥҐ`' 6-C:,6-C:]},6-C:,'6-C:,' A k'D:PSTRAUTO.DAT@5&+5 Ao) #)"]}0--1,3,8,0,1,2,1,440[,0,3,2,2,0,>>> <<<:D 6.67@@_u,.#67,.3-@@y@]}67<,.D l A%9 A6)M6-#(9@Q^4F A9bAR% }+-]}PF(FORMATTING PAGE # %) 6. 67,.67,.#6.)6.@wTo-`  6-6-@@s -]}0( 3 B:,"37<,4XXX)7<,4A&4F "*4A&JX #B:,!@@\h#6.7<@@l, 2 6. 67]}@9,.#67,.24A(": 6-?:<L<, A)PTA0X\A1`tT 67<,. A2x ]}67<,. A26 67<,.  6-%6-%@9:Q  H   ADUkF:,A8A9ot? (} (#]}D(DEVICE NOT ON LINE?(PRESS ANY KEY TO RESUME B A H<@F:,"Ap(}(1(FILE NOT FOUND!!!6]}x@ Bx2F:,"A`#( DRIVE# ERROR(2 B?F:,"AD(}(0(DISK DRIVE ERROR5? A8|]}Lh2F:,A6#(ERROR #F:,(2 Bx 6-4*4*"AtPs0' 6-%6- 6-' AHw ]}CJ6-'"P:',*"6-\'P:',*"6-*AqNY$Ai]h&-@l&(PRINTING PAG]}E # * AA " (%(*(P+ 6-6-@@EW+"*!)"AU[ (  (]},(((| (-#6. 5 @#6.E D967B:,%,.7<,&67B:,%,. 967B:,%,.7<]}L,, "67B:,%,. ,67B:,%,.7<,  (p 6-%6-%@9Pn 8 ((@r+",]})+",$+,Ae:($ ?"-%$+(,/*@2Ci3 :(d+",)+",$+,Aim  ( ]}H,, 6. 67B:,%,.=:,,67B:,%,.O)6-++A2$+(,%@Lf$,&B:,,'1-D*@jn@2rH O(]},@@6-%+",$+",$+++",%+",,$P:'@05,%@9X$+",,XE96-%+",$+,$+@\n$++",%+",,%@r$+",,E]}A!"*Av+ *(Aw/K**4P:*@OQW) 6-#6-]}7)6-LQ 6-G6-&++",%+",,$+P:',$+(,%@;B$,&@FR$+",Q AxVbP*@f 6-,(}D]}%ONE !<( Press a KeyF BP A)@ ( A!DxZP(HPause for Paper Change - Check Your Printer - P]}*ress any Key When ReadyZ B A!.@- (}-$(Ҡҡ'(*(-(P)(!PRESS TO RESTART TH]}IS PAGEP("PRESS Š TO RESTART PROGRAM ##(PRESS TO STOP PROGRAMl -AR B-"AUAQ]}  "@2%4! A >!: B#AR7(I Set Parameters:(!(LOAD/SAVE Configuration`"+]}( # of Columns'@@7#@+("5( Lines/Inch1@DH@7LS&+"@W,5((#I( Print Style#BD&]}-*". E@@8[&B:,I(#H( Paper Type#BE%-)"- D@_c@8g&B:,H(#K( Outpu]})t Device #BF(-,"0 G@-1@85`&B:,K(T$7( First Page6.=:,3@dh@8l&B:,7($6( ]}Last Page6.=:,2@!@8%d&B:,6(%K( Pages Printed #BG(-,"0 G@hl@8p&B:,K(%K]}2( Header/Byline #BH(-,"0 G@6:@8>v&B:,K(%D(Footer#BH!-%") @@z@]}C8@&B:,D(H&G( Foot Line#BH$-(", C@DH@8L&B:,G(&H( Paper Size#BI%-)"]} - D@@8&B:,H('%( Change Footer%( Change Tabst'J( Printer Type#BC'-+"/ F@]}@8 )&B:,J('eAf-@!-;(Use  or  to change lines,e(% to change values, for DOS,<(M.(]}% to Go On, p for BASIC3AK:MAf(l-6-F:A`,%F:Aa,$AV%@t36-D6]}n-P:'AV,T6-&$AV`AlA)#%A0#BBAh) ))3"@'r!BB]}@d$)%3 B()M"@h(>%)BB@dB[FAfF:Af,&@_qJ+M.*E"@fu!BB]}@d '%+BAfF:Af,&@+9E0*S"@(=C)"@EGU+BB@dYm3%I6-&%@q$+",S B]}*Q"@))"@a++BB@d/B3%G6-+@Fv,$%Q B*AUB\+\6.} ]} (@%:@!%@#)=R!B%$AA\ B +*6-+",$%+",$ 6.=:,* B'$,R 6-]}%?6-+"@ ,$@"%+"@&0,$%+ @ 4,$H6.=:,R B',76-+,$+%,#BD%-)"- 7 B]}',;6-+@M,$%!#BE)--"1 ; B'P-;6-+@Q,$%!#BF)--"1 ; B'-]}m(AdAU,@!%@#)=6 B:H@AK%Z@OS@#Wd B m6-A:,- *!6-]}6- 6.=:, B'.m(AdAU,@:>@#BV6 B :H@Zd%Z@hl@#pd B m6]}-A:,".* B6-,. 6.=:, B'|.76-+,$+%,#BG%-)"- 7 B'.56-+,$%]}#BH#-'"+ 5 B'D/56-+,$%#BH#-'"+ 5 B'/56-+,$%#BH#-]}P'"+ 5 B' 0. 6-(#BI- "$ . B'p0eBB@dTb.@fE:@AA]}/LA V B#Y(eAfz0h (: g#(&(:(F@kI(M(Y@]}:\(hAf0U( 06-A$+(,%@y>$+,3(I( Characters MaxUAR0MM EFirst '' (Inv]}Cerse Pound Symbol) jWill Be Replaced By Page Number0<-(%Press To Retain Current Footer9@n<(0(F:B]}2y,"@( Ae0 F:Ad,"AUB$P0 B:,!6.7<,0@iq Au0TB^} B@d *%' B#*(-(H(5 TAR0#( (Current Tab Settings:#(0, 6--^}@@ @,7<,4B% 0  ( 0& 6-%(D " (&6-02  ( (2( Press to Retain ^}These, OR0K)(!Enter NEW Settings, One per Line.K(OLD Settings will be Cleared.0-*("Enter '0' After Your Last Setting^}.-(0F:B2y,"AQ0 F:Ad,"AUB%00# 6.67@@U,.#67,.12 B%e6-P:,2^}  )!@@#B%e1"A'167<,. B%E1 (Ġ١ B%E8156-+,$%#BC^}$#-'"+ 5 B'1-67@(1&B:,<@5Z,.#(- B2 6-@^6-d2<6-P:$+$+(,%@P^}$,,<6-A$+(,%@y=$+,2LL6-&+P:',$+(,%@Ae$,$++!,%+!,%+")",$+(,,&@i$+!,,3 6-+",^}C6-"6-3'AR B#'"B73[-@G7(#Page Heading? (40 Characters Max.);JB:,!@^}@[6.7<@@),X4C 6. 67@@-B,.#67,.:6-+@@F&B:,,'%C67,.4F("(BYLINE? (80 CHAR. MAX)&^ } 5B:,!@F6.7<@!5, 5A 6. 67@9N,.#67,.86-+@Rn&B:,,'A67,.5"@rBQ5^ }' 6-6.-B:,'BAL6 7<,46- BB667,.7<, BB767B:,%,.7<,x7 ^ }7Epson,Gemini@8Draft,Double Strike,NLQ8 Single,Continuous,Autofeed966P:,P2:,D:,D1:,D2:,D3:,D4:,D5:,D6:,D7:,D8:^ },D9:,C:l9All,Odd,Even,Odd/Even9None,All,First Page Only4:Full,Small:PRINTER COMMANDS: 6.6.6.^ }U6.`;= 6. 6.-6.-+6.2=1"=67,.P;$67B:,%@Y,.E0$6.(<<6.G^}$6. HSA*"36.7,<6.7,<Bd<06.F"6.F$"06.FBT= "*"6.F^}GM=+ "67B:,%,.G+67B:,%,.G>7 "*"%67B:,%@K,.x1767B:,%,.x1> "67B:,%,.^}C 2>!"@-!67B:,%,.A H? "@1M 67B:,%,.0?$"@Q$67B:,%,.AS@86.0" 6^}67,.P&"867B:,%,.x0t@; #BF-@:P"# ; )"@TsBw@ (}:A%,E#(#(BE SURE DISK IS IN DRIVEE4   (4(#BE SURE^} PRINTER AND PAPER ARE READYPF)( ( ()(Default Input Drive = F((( (Press for Disk DirectoryGJJ BTo Chang^}e Default Drive # To 'n', Use 'Dn:' with No File Name)|GM(/($Enter Name of 40-Character Text File;ARMA^}@d G((X).XXX)DH2 A9-D46.( BHj2 BH& 4D:6. Bn& B I> ^}+B:,"$7<,4D*7<,4:*6.4 B/> BpI& 6.B:,!7<,4:&6.I B:,!7<,4: 6.^}!8J67B:,%,.J7B:,!@%*(FILENAME TOO LONG !-(7 BKdK B-K& ^} B:,!@@-'& B,L   A 1L1 ((1(NOT A 40-CHARACTER TEXT FILE !L$($(PRESS ANY KEY TO^}9 CONTINUEXM BM Bx N( 6.!67B:,%@=f,.*.*( }N> B)@jlr7-@^}d>N!'"P:',(7,! BLO(7, O PF:,"A6BxP( DISK ERRORP  $@^}FQ%K:)"%$QGAdAU'BB@dJ/%5(};-GARRZ$(LOAD/SAVE C^}Yonfiguration File'(L( OAD, AVE, estore, or o Back?ZK:lR< )<@v]c*@gm*@qw*@q{^ }BR"@qA"-4S"@15A9KSD6-%$+"@O,((,( File Name?D(Default Device - D:^!} SG"@G(3Use PSTRAUTO.DAT for Custom Start-up Configuration`T56.D:$B:,!*7<,4:+6.5 B^"}CNTB:,!*7<,4:6.(U67B:,%,.U, B ,"@RB!U5&^#}#+5 ATVB ((((&(-(4(;(B(V< ((((&(-(^$}2< A"W) (}-@&)(ԠҠ W4 -4(&ʮ⮠̧ӡW..POSITIO^}early any DOS. Input files must be continuous ATASCII text with records not longer than 40 characters. InZ&} general, characters that your printer would not recognize or might interpret as control codes should not be incluZ'}ded. Print Star 2.0$ msupports tabulation using the ATASCII TAB character (CHR$(127).q For otherZ(}] exceptions, see the file EFFECTS.TXT, an article from the OL' HACKERS ATARI USER GROUPa h[OHAUG]l newsletter, inclZ)}uded in a prior newsletter. The file EFFECTS.PSP is the same article, but should be dumped directly to your printer.Z*} Whenever Print Star$ 2.0 encounters a TAB character(CHR$(127)) imbedded in the input text, spaces willZ+} be inserted into the output line until the next tab stop is reached. If no more tab stops are set for that line, tZ,}he TAB character will be ignored. If the output line, with tab spaces, is longer than 40 characters, the excess wilZ-}4l be cut off, so be careful when using tabs. : dTab stops are programmable (see below).h Text files that arZ.}e not compatible with Print Star may be converted using a good word processor or by using Reformat 2.01, a sharewarZ/}e program that can be found on Genie, Compuserve, the first Atari Classics Magazine disk, OHAUG Library, and seZ0}veral BBS's. -PROGRAM OPERATION4 `Running Print Star 2.0 is simplicityg nitself.v DuringZ1} initialization, the program looks on D: for a file named PSTRAUTO.DAT containing configuration data. If thisZ2}y file isn't found, or if there is an error in reading it, Print Star will configure itself internally. (See below} Z3}for more on creating PSTRAUTO.DAT.) When initialization is complete, Print Star moves on to the Set ParametersZ4}C screen. The Set Parameters screen allows the user to make temporary changes in the configuration, or to exit Z5}5the program. A list of the changeable factors is provided along with their present settings (where applicable). Z6}Use the up and down arrow keys (with or without CONTROL) to highlight the parameter you wish to change, then pressZ7} RETURN to select it. Some parameters will change as you press RETURN, but others will require further Z8}=action. Some choices are available that are beyondA the capabilities of some printers, and I leave it to theZ9} user to avoid those that his printer can't handle. When all changes are complete, press ESC to continue with the prZ:}ogram. ^To exit Print Star and go to DOS, press "D". To go to BASIC, press "B".h Parameter DescriptionZ;}8s LOAD/SAVE CONFIGURATION: This option allows you< >toB FloadJ KaO new configuration, save the present one, rZ<}estore the defaults, or leave everything alone. When RETURN is pressed, you are moved to a new screen where Z=}these options are presented. Press the first letter of the desired action. If needed, you will be asked for a filZ>}ename. D: is the default device, but any device may be used. If you wish to create a custom configuration fiZ?}le to be loaded during initialization, use the filename PSTRAUTO.DAT. # OF COLUMNS: This, of course is the numberZ@} of text columns on the Print Star output page. Pressing RETURN toggles between 2 and 3 columns. LINES/INCH: ThZA}is determines the vertical line spacing of the output text. Pressing RETURN cycles through 6, 7, 8, and 12 lines/ZB}inch. PRINT STYLE: Determines the print style for the whole page. Choices are DRAFT, DOUBLE STRIKE, and NLQ. PAPERZC} TYPE: Tells Print Star what kind of paper you're using. Choices are CONTINUOUS, cut sheet AUTOFEED, and SINGLEZD} sheets. When using single sheets, Print Star pauses between pages for a paper change. OUTPUT DEVICE: This selZE}ects the device code for Print Star's output. Possible choices are P, P2, D, D1-9, and C. If one of the drivesZF}G is selected you will be asked for a file name before printing takes place. This feature is essential for thoseZG}G who want to add special effects as explained in EFFECTS.TXT. FIRST PAGE: This sets the starting point of the prZH}"intout. Any number from 1 to 1'0 is permitted, as long as it doesn't exceed the value of LAST PAGE, below. If PrZI}int Star should reach the end of the input file before getting to the FIRST PAGE number, nothing is printed. To ZJ} change the value, press RETURN and a question mark will appear on the line. Type the new starting page number andZK} press RETURN. LAST PAGE: Same as FIRST PAGE above, except that it specifies the last page to be printed. This valueZL} cannot be less than that of FIRST PAGE. Printing ceases at the end of file if the LAST PAGE has not been reacheZM}d. PAGES PRINTED: This option allows you to print on one or both sides of your paper. The possible settings are AZN}ll, Odd/Even, Odd, and Even. All means that every page is printed in consecutive order, on one side of the paper.ZO} The Odd/Even setting prints the odd-numbered pages first, then pauses so that you can remove your paper and repZP}lace it so that the back side of the first page is at the beginning. Then the even-numbered pages are printed,ZQ}9 thus printing the file on both sides of the paper.? The Odd and Even settings allow you to print several fileZR}s on both sides of the paper while reloading the paper only once. To do this, print the odd pages only of each fZS}ile in succession. Reload the paper when the last odd page is completed and print the even pages. If the total numbeZT}ETr of pages for any one file is odd, the paper will need to be advanced by one sheet before printing the next file, soZU} be sure to check.  Also, if the configuration was changed between files, be sure to use the same configuration fZV}Sor each file on the even pages that you used on the odd ones. HEADER/BYLINE:W This selects the pages on which theZW}s header and byline are to be printed. The choices are All pages, the First Page Only, and None at all.x The ZX}header is designed primarily to be used as a title or headline for the printout. It can be no more than 40 characters ZY}long. It is printed in double width pica (5 cpi) and centered at the top of the page. The byline, or subhead, is iZZ}]n regular pica (10 cpi), can be 80 characters long, and is centered beneath the header.c Pages that have no headerZ[}/byline will have approximately 1/2 inch more text in its place. FOOTER: This selects the pages for the footer, muchZ\}& the same way as the header/byline./ 3Like; the header/byline, if no footer is printed 1/2 inch more text iZ]}s added to the body of the page. For more on the footer, see CHANGE FOOTER, below. FOOT LINE: This allows you toZ^} print a line beneath the body of the text, mainly to separate it from the footer, but it can be used without the footeZ_}r, if desired. The choices for this option are the same as those for the header/byline. Two lines of text are aZ`}dded if the foot line isn't used. PAPER SIZE: Normally, Print Star output is printed for full-sized, 8 1/2 x 11 Za} inch paper. Some users, particularly those submitting to club newsletters, wanted to print a page to be used as aZb} master for a 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch newsletter page. This smaller format ignores the values of certain parts of theZc} configuration and resets them before printing takes place. The output is in two columns, printed at 12 lines/inchZd} in condensed (17 cpi) superscript mode. The header is printed in double width condensed print (8 cpi) and the bylineZe}G is in condensed print. The footer is in condensed superscript, and can be no more than 79 characters long. Zf}f1The pages are printed on full-sized paper, then5 8cut< @downD for copying. Alternatively, of course, a regular Zg}Print Star page can be reduced with a copier. CHANGE FOOTER: Print Star 2.0 always has a footer active in memory, whethZh}er it's to be printed or not. This option lets you change it. When RETURN is pressed, the program goes to aZi} new screen where the present footer string is displayed, and the new footer is asked for. Pressing OPTION at thZj}is point retains the current footer. The footer may be up to 119 characters long for a full-sized page and 79 foZk}r a "small" one. When the footer is processed for printing, the first time an inverse # (pound symbol) is encountered tZl}he page number will be printed instead. Printer and control codes for things like italics or underlining may be inZm}cluded, but they will be counted as regular characters for centering purposes, so the centering may be a bitZn} off as a result. CHANGE TABS: This allows you to change the tab stops for use in creating tables, etcZo}D. The tab stops remain in effect for the whole printout.H When RETURN is pressed, Print Star changes screensZp} and the current tab stop values are displayed. To retain these stops, just press OPTION. Pressing anything eZq}lse clears the present tabs. The new tab entries can be any number from 1 to 40, and need not be entered in any Zr} particular order, but they must be entered one stop per line. Invalid entries will be ignored and a message wZs}ill be printed on the screen. When the last stop has been entered, enter a "0" to go back to the Set Parameters screenZt}. PRINTER TYPE: This toggles between the Epson and Star Gemini printer drivers. Print Star can be programmed foZu}0r other printers. I will program a dot-matrix4 ;printer? EdriverI (if possible) for users who have paid a sharewaZv}re fee for any of the Print Star series. I will require a summary of your printer commands, which may be sent to one Zw}C8of the addresses at the end of this documentation.F PPRINTINGT Upon leaving the Set Parameters screZx}xen Print Star asks for the header and byline, if they are to be used, and the output file name if a drive was speciZy}fied as the output device. To get a directory of the output drive, just press RETURN when asked for the file Zz} name. To change the output device, enter the device code without a file name, but be sure to include the colonZ{} (:). Only devices in the list specified on the Set Parameters screen will be accepted. If a device that doeZ|}sn't require a file name is entered, the program will leave this screen and go on to the input file name. A drive otZ}}her than that specified in the configuration can be entered with the file name, if desired. Devices specified on Z~}this screen only temporarily override the configuration. Input File Name: The input file name screen works muchZ} as does the output file name screen. Press RETURN for a default device directory and enter a device code(with Z}& colon) to change the default drive.+ Before entering the input file name be sure both input and output deviceZ}s are ready and on line. Once the input file name is entered, Print Star checks to see if it's a 40- character Z}file. If it is it begins reading the file and formatting page 1. Print Star won't print pages it's not supposed to,Z}& but every page must be formatted.- 2Print6 :Star> Ywill continue formatting] `andd lprintingp until finishZ}ed. The user will be prompted for paper changes when they are needed, or if there is some sort of I/O errorZ}. When Print Star is finished the user will be prompted to press a key. To go back to the Set Parameters screeZ}n, press any key but the console and BREAK keys. Please note that the BREAK key is disabled when Print Star is opZ} erating. This program is Shareware, and as such I would ask that if you like it and use it that you send the suggeZ}sted fee to me at the address below. This will cover some of my expenses and encourage me to further develop thisZ}CI and other programs for the ATARI 8 BIT. My suggested fee is $4.00.O I would like to thank my beta testers, JeZ}sff Potter and Mike Todd for their useful suggestions. This program wouldn't have been the same without them.y I wZ}ould appreciate any comments or suggestions about Print Star 2.0. I can be reached via the following addresses: GEZ}nie: 6T.ANDREWS16 Backstairs BBS (315) 458-0118:C UTom Andrews USPS:\ nThomas J. Andrews{ 78Z}N C10,C1:? "ʮ"W55POSITION C6,C2:? "̧ӠծǮ"W$D:PRNTST20.BAS..POSITIO\s05 US Route 20 /Manlius, NY 13104 ?*D end U*e privileged to bring you the UPGRADEXV GEDALIUS for taking pictures at the Christmas Dinner on February 3rd at LAMBROW'S RESTAURANT, and for bringing *}X the camera to the meeting so everyone could view the video. CORRESPONDENCE:^ ALEX read a letter from o*}ne of our members, and also a member of NWPAC, JOHN POWELL of Phoenix Arizona. JOHN listed a number of questions, t*}o which he wanted answers, and also sent an article on the converting of a Nintendo joystick to the Atari, and he also e*}inclosed a picture of himself. Alex responded, answering as many of JOHN'S questions as he could.o ALEX wrote a l*}etter to JEFF WOOD informing him that we will be sending a copy of our newsletter to each of the seven people (who*}Use names and address he sent us) in Wyoming that were interested in our club.[ BILL FUENTE from Elmhurst wrote*}w that he received a bad copy of the newsletter disk. ALEX sent a new copy along with greetings and best wishes.} *}JIM CUTLER from England sent a few disks for the library, and informed us of the demise of the BBS he used, *}w"The Land That Time Forgot". ALEX thanked JIM for the disks and passed his E-mail address to ALAN SHARKIS.} *}ALEX wrote a letter to LARRY MAGNUM of the D.A.C.E. club offering an exchange of Disks of the Month and Library D*}isks between the two clubs. ALEX also sent a copy of this disk to JAN BLOCKER of the A.A.A.U.A. (JAN has been sending t*}Gheir D.O.M. prior to this. The letter should not have been sent.) DEMOS: ALEX showed us a copy of the program MI*}CRO-CHECK which did not work at last month's meeting but did work this time. This version eliminates the need for di*}sk swapping by loading the main programs into Ramdisk D8:. Basically it's an electronic checkbook that allows you t*}o enter, edit, search, and save a listing of checks that you have written. It maintains a balance that can be carried ov*}er to a new year and allows for printing listings of checks. It has a fantastic Search Feature, and is a *}4must for all 8 BIT'ers. It is library Disk #521.: ALEX also showed us the FILE INDEX program. This program allo*}ws you to create an index of files from disks. ALEX started working on indexing all the files that hav*}e appeared on our newsletter disks. Two negatives of the program are it's slow sort time and the fact that it appends li*}stings if you do not clear memory first. It wasn't put it the library until ALEX has more time to completely check *}8it out, and see if its worth having in the library.? Next we saw a disk from T.W.A.U.G. in England # 1*}3 Jan/Feb 1995. One of the programs, SPIRO, is a plotting program that allows printing of the resulting picture. CYLONS *}was a fast-paced shoot-em-up game. MONEY POUCH is a children's learning game. It teaches them about making change.*}Ǜ CUSTOM BOOT allows you to display a message while a disk is loading. On side two we have a few Canon Bubblejet pri*}8nter drivers for Atariwriter Plus. Library Disk #539.> JIM CUTLER sent us a disk with BBK WORKS, and ANTIC WRI*}TER on the back. BBK WORKS has a Text Editor, Spell Checker, Database, Spreadsheet, and an ARC program. Library *} Disk # 540. We saw a disk of UTILITIES, including a Title Program, a Menu Program, a VTOC Program, and a*}p Density program. On side two, there are a set of docs for the programs on side 1. it is Library Disk #541.v Next we*} saw an ABBUC disk from Germany. Magazine #39. Great graphics and music in the introduction. The disk has Action!*}G source code, Xformer files, and a bunch of Christmas pictures as well as others. Enhanced Density. Library Disk *}#542. ALEX then showed us the P.A.C.E. Disk of the Month for Jan. 1995. Casino games are the theme of this*}Ǜ disk. There was an excellent Blackjack game that analyzes your playing and gives you a breakdown of your moves. Or *} you can play without any instructions on what are the proper moves. BANKSHOT was an interesting pool sim*}ulation that requires you to bank your ball off the bumper into a hole. There was also Poker, Slot Machine (gre*}[at graphics), Roulette, and horse racing games on this disk. It's Library Disk #543.a Another disk full of *}ANTIC programs was shown briefly. Side 1 has programs from the August 1985 issue. Side 2 has programs from the September*}Ǜ 1985 issue. Library Disk #544. OTHER NOTES: A resolution was passed that a member who drops out of the club and r*}e-joins in the same year must still pay for the entire year, regardless of when he rejoins. DOOR PRIZES: RON FET*}:ZER JOHN HARDIE ALAN SHARKIS Written by John Hardie J>MEND_? FGNOVW^_gSAVE "D:EXAMSECT.BAb}*Sd np(>:A%,"AR06<0@:<BF@JPV0@TV\`@fdjp0@npv@b}Txc6-Ai6-Ap'6-Ar36-As?6-AxK6-AyW6-@X`c6-@d囖b} '@@8'@"&@*@;A(,;@Di,+ 6. 67A(,. +67@m,./!-A6b}%A(%@a%"+/ 104,32,83,228,96M$(}e ˠŠM(b}$ cWritten by Ric Mears 4/10/19816(NOT FOR SALE6( PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARENN(Fg Remove line 450 if exab}mining a Non-Atari-DOS diskette.",q-(% Sectors are-> 361 tob}G 368g(5AFTER EXAMINING A SECTOR HIT for NEXT Sector!q A@-0,($Now what Sector do you want to see 06b}2@Ϡ󠦠JT@6^$$C:,&P:C:,'AV,$AVhP:C:,'AV,r&P:b}nj'AV,$AV|P:'AV, 6-?:A6%A(,;F:Aqb},@ )1(}; A-!!!A`* AiA(}Sb}ECTOR 6-..(%; G,-@KpA(%(7<,) ,(..(%}b};..(File #P:@:7A&,,'@?, 6@:7A(,, A',(@:7A(,,6 A`b}&(A%0k( bytes _Link --> g6-@:7A',,%+@:7A&,,&P:@:7A&,,'@ch,$@l,$AVk(: b} A UDNXbW(}٠ Sector /( Yk StartW(#Statuso # Filename b} Secs Secl,,($  ( (- -1 2 7 Bv-@FJ@N\6-+&@`e,$@iv8 7%@z<%b}@1,3.( 8 A8 7%@5;<%@?d,3.(Active 8 A(l 6-@:7%@b},,<6-&P:'@d!,$@d%-*@21e2(* < A ( A%6-+&Aa,$@io%&@s.( b}: @ A( 88(7%@#)<%@-:,.7%@>D<%@HS,B-@(W]%@amB(@:7%@q,,%AV$@b}:7%@ ,,B-@4"%@&2B(@:7%@6J,,%AV$@:7%@Nk,,(  ((6-%@ox A|b}CD:EXAMSECT.BAS@4"%@&2B(@:7%@6J,,%AV$@:7%@Nk,,(  ((6-%@ox A|`EE