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To halt theXXXmanipulations, press [START] untilthe first option menu appears} again.From here you can load anotherpicture or return to the editingscreen to change the sequence on thecurrently loaded} pictureMICRO ILLUSTRATORIf you don't have Micro-Painter, youshould use the Rapid GraphicsConverter (also on this disk,}see CONVERT.BAS) to convert yourMicro Illustrator pictures intoMicropainter format.raphicsConverter (also on this disk,Xhas been installed.gram first presents a shortmessage across the top of yourscreen, reminding you that ElectricCharlie! V-GRAPH(Filename: VGRAPH.BAS)by ALFRED FILSKOV IIIV-Graph creates, displays and printsimpressive bar graphs, line graph }s,or point graphs -- and it can usedata from VisiCalc and Syncalcspreadsheets. Antic, November 1986.If you don't have V }isiCalc orSynCalc, type in the numbers with aword processor, such as PaperClip orAtariWriter Plus. To word-process adata } file for use with V-Graph, youonly need to follow two rules:XXX1. All the data numbers in your filemust be in a single c }olumn.2. the last digit of each number mustbe exactly 11 spaces to the right ofthe left margin. Therefore, yourfile wou }ld look something like this: 887 2745 91 13019 562 6473In its present f }orm, V-Graph does notXXXwork with Calc Magic. However, itwill work with SynCalc if you do thefollowing global commands: }1. Change cell width to 11 by typing/FGW11.2. Right-justify with /FGR, anddisable the headings with /H.Also, save each } column as text (/LST,range and filename) and don't forgetto use the .TXT extender when loadingit into V-Graph. Just reme }mber thattext files can't be loaded back intoSynCalc, so you should make backupsXXXof information you might need tochang }e.For V-Graph to work with AtariWriter,erase the printer controls in the"heading" line, and put the lastdigit of your da }ta in column 9 and a[RETURN] in column 10.If you use VisiCalc to create columnsof data for graphing, be sure to savethe }data to disk with the /PF (printto file) option. First, position thecursor at the top of the first datacolumn on the spre }adsheet. Type inthe command /PF and type in aXXXfilename at the prompt (but leave outthe extender). When prompted for" }lower right," move the cursor to thebottom of the data column and press[RETURN]. Repeat these steps foreach data column. }V-Graph can simultaneously graph asmany as three data files containingup to 100 data points apiece. Buteach file must co }ntain the samenumber of horizontal X-coordinates,and the data values must range beween0 and 900,000. Negative numberswon }'t be accepted, nor willXXXnon-numeric data such as spaces or"header" files.Once you have created data files, youcan ru }n V-Graph. When the data isloaded and ready to graph, theprogram will figure a scale for thevertical Y-axis. Then it wil }l ask ifyou want the horizontal X-axislabeled by letter, month or number.Next, it will ask for a graph titleand a label f }or the Y-axis. If youwant neither of these, you can justpress [RETURN]. If you are graphingtwo or three files at once, y }ou mustenter labels for each file.XXXYou can draw a line graph, pointgraph or bar graph, but be aware ofthe limitations }of the bar widths.For example, a three-file bar graphwill be squeezed together if it hasmore than 12 data points per file. }This works out well, however, becauseof the 12 months in a year.After the graph is drawn, you caneither return to the me }nu or dump thegraph to the printer to make a hardcopy of your data.ter the graph is drawn, you caneither return to the me Fled and a second file isn't,you will obviously run into trouble.Also make sure that you are notloading several AUTORUNs th$}at want tooccupy the same part of memory at thesame time.XXXMulti-AUTORUN inserts a short machinelanguage patch into the$} DOS routinethat loads AUTORUN.SYS. Oncemodified, your new Atari DOS willbinary-load AUTORUN.SYS,AUTORUN1.SYS, AUTORUN2.$}SYS, etc., INSUCCESSION, up to AUTORUN9.SYS oruntil it receives a "file not found"error. That is, if no file namedAUTORU$}N.SYS is found, DOS won't evencheck for AUTORUN1.SYS. Therefore,always name your start-up files incorrect sequence to ens$}ure properloading.XXXBy the way, once you've modified DOS,you can use the WRITE DOS FILESoption from the DOS menu to mod$}ifyother disks -- you only need to runthe BASIC program once.You could also use the letters of thealphabet instead of nu$}mbers to geteven more AUTORUN files. Just startwith an A in place of the 1 inAUTORUN1.SYS and you could have asmany as 2$}7 AUTORUN files on one disk.The program will load AUTORUN.SYS,AUTORUNA.SYS, AUTORUNB.SYS, and soon.XXXTo try this versio$}n of the program,simply replace the 48 in lines 520and 530 with a 64. Make sure to RUNthis version of the program with an$}UNMODIFIED Atari DOS in memory.the 48 in lines 520and 530 with a 64. Make sure to RUNthis version of the program with an$!DISKIO PLUS(Filenames: DSKIOMAK.BAS DSKIOFIX.BAS KEYMAC.BAS )by PATRICK DELL'ERADISKIO PLUS,} is a high-powered DOSextender that gives you many extracommands over computer disk control.Antic, December 1985.The DSK,}IOMAK.BAS file creates DISKIOPLUS. If you're using Atari DOS,call your file AUTORUN.SYS. Ifyou're using DOS XL, call it,}STARTUP.EXE.XXXWhen prompted, choose whether youwant your DISKIO PLUS for BASIC orassembly language. Then the programwi,}ll create a 30-sector binary file.(The assembly-language version ofDISKIO PLUS operates identically tothe BASIC version w,}ith the exceptionof using [#] for file access.XXX COMMANDSDIRGives you a directory of drive 1,displaying the-}APPOINTMENT CALENDAR(Filename: CALENDAR.BAS)by ALFRED FILSKOV, IIIWrite in your appointments and viewthe calendar onscr(}een at the sametime. Appointment Calendar printsthe entire month, or just individualappointments, on any Epson, Gemini,o(}r compatible printer. Antic,January 1986. To put this program to serioususe, you might want to keep aseparate disk so(}lely forappointments. A disk with DOS andthe Appointment Calendar program onXXXit still has enough room left for 17mont(}hs. The Appointment Calendar beginsevery week on Monday, the way mostcommercial appointment diaries do.Also, the progr(}am will only work upto the year 1999.At the Main Menu, press [1] to createa month. Then type in the number ofthe month (}(April is 4, etc.) andpress [RETURN]. Now type in the lasttwo digits of the year and press[RETURN].XXX A calendar for(} that month, andfour windows, will pop up. To writean appointment on the calendar,choose option 2, Edit Date, in themenu(} at the upper right corner of thescreen. Now follow the instructionsthat will appear in the MESSAGEwindow at the lower ri(}ght corner. Type in the day and press[RETURN]. The cursor will move downto the appointment window. Writeyour appoint(}ment message here, usinga [RETURN] at the end of each line.Backspace to [DELETE] any mistakes.The cursor works in this win(}dow, butXXXit's very slow. Press [ESC] to loadyour message in the calendar, whereit will be indicated onscreen by adisp(}lay of the date in inverse type. To print that day's appointmentsonly, press [3]. This will work withany printer. To (}print the calendarfor the whole month, just press [4].Unfortunately, only condensed printwill fit in the calendar spaces, (}sothis option will only work onprinters with Epson, Gemini, orcompatible print modes. You will begiven the option of sav(}ing theXXXcalendar to disk before you can type[5] to return to the Main Menu. Once you're back to the main menu,type (}[3] to see your calendars listedin the disk directory, or [2] todelete any month you no longer need.When you're done, pres(}s [4] to endthe program.listedin the disk directory, or [2] todelete any month you no longer need.When you're done, pres( files in alphabeticalorder. It looks something like this:1 AUTORUN SYS 030 5 MYMAC KEY 0012 BIFFY BAS 057 6 RAM-}DISK COM 0093 DOS SYS 074 7 SAMPLE BAS 0144 DUP SYS 042 8 WORDTREEOBJ 001479 FREE SECTORSTo DELETE the file-} SAMPLE.BAS, type.D7. At the prompt asking if youXXXreally want to do this, press [Y].To LOAD that file, type .L7.To -}RENAME it to SAMPLE.NEW, type.N7,SAMPLE.NEW, then press [RETURN].To MOVE it from drive 1 to drive 2,type .M7/2. To MOVE -}ALL files fromdrive 1 to drive 2, type .M*.*/2.To LOCK the file, type .K7. To LOCKall files, type .K*.*.(And after all-} this, the BASICXXXprogram you loaded is still in memory-- untouched and ready to examine.)Here's the HELP menu:.N = R-}ENAME .M = MOVE.D = DELETE FORMAT.K = LOCK DIR.U = UNLOCK OFF.X = LIST O-}N.S = SAVE LIST.E = ENTER WDOS.L = LOAD DEF1.R = RUN DEF2.B = BINARY LOAD -} DEF3XXXDIR: if you have more than one drive,type the drive number immediatelyafter DIR, as in DIR2. Once a drivenumbe- }r is specified, it becomes the"default" drive -- unless anotherdrive is specified, all commandsaffect that drive.By addi- }ng /P after the command, youcan send the directory of any driveto a printer. You can also specify afilename: DIR3/P*.OBJ - }sends all .OBJfiles on drive 3 to the printer aswell as the screen.XXXFORMAT: formats the default drive.To format anothe- }r drive, place thatnumber directly after FORMAT. A diskin a 1050 drive defaults to enhanceddensity under DOS 2.5. Format- } insingle density by typing FORMAT/F.LIST: .X lists a file to disk. Tolist it from a particular line numberto the end o-}f the file, sandwich theline number with commas: .X7,360,.LOAD: .B lets you load binary files.To load -- but not run -- a-} binaryfile, append /N.XXXMOVE: to move file 6 from drive 1 todrive 2, type .M6/2 -- or:.MMYFILE.BAS/2.MMYFILE.BAS D2:M-}YFILE.BASYou can change the destination filename:.M6 D2:NEWFILE.BAS.MD2:MYFILE.BAS D:NEWFILE.BASYou can use wild cards:-} .M*.OBJ/2.When using a single disk, you will beprompted to insert source anddestination disks.XXXAdding /S or /P to th-}e MOVE commandlets you move the file to the screenor printer. Disable screen controlcharacters during a screen print bya-}dding 1 to the /S extender:.MTREE.PIC/S1.CAUTION!DISKIO PLUS can get in the way ofstring input in BASIC programs.Whil-}e entering a string, DISKIO PLUSwill act upon any input that can beinterpreted as a DISKIO PLUS command.XXXType OFF to di-}sable DISKIO PLUS, andON to bring it back. TYPE OFF andpress [RESET] to permanently disableDISKIO PLUS. (You can disable-} DISKIOPLUS from your program with a POKE of255 to location 10592. POKE with a 0to turn it back on.)In BASIC XL, LIST o-}r.L, followed by aline number and comma, will LIST theresident program from that linenumber to its end.You can write whi-}chever DOS isresident by typing WDOS -- except forDOS XL. Also, DISKIO PLUS doesn'tXXXwork with the supercartridge versi-}onof DOS XL.MACROSDISKIO PLUS lets you create threeMACROS. Let's say you've grown tiredof typing PRINT #6;". Instead-}, typeDEF1 P PRINT #6;", then press[RETURN]. Now, whenever you press[P] [RETURN], the PRINT #6;" will beprinted to the s-}creen. Anytime afterdefining a macro, type HELP and yourmacro will appear onscreen. You canedit the macros directly on t-}he HELPscreen.XXXYour macros can call other MACROS orother DISKIO PLUS commands. Forinstance, DEF3 D DIR8 calls theRAM-}disk directory on a 130XE whenever[D] is pressed.Macros are limited to 30 characters,and you can use control characters --}-but not special control characterssuch as the screen-clear symbol.Also, the macros aren't sensitive tolowercase/capitals-}.To completely delete a macro -- say,DEF1 -- type DEF 1 and press[SPACEBAR] [ESC] [ESC] [RETURN].XXXThe file KEYMAC.BAS- } saves anycurrently defined macros into aone-sector binary file that you canload with the .B command. This program dis-!}ables DISKIO PLUSwhile running, so if you press[BREAK], don't press [RESET] untilyou've turned DISKIO PLUS back ON.am dis,wRAPID GRAPHICS CONVERTER(Filename: CONVERT.BAS)by CHARLES JACKSONRapid Graphics Converter (Antic,November 1985) lets yo5#}u switch diskformats of picture files created withthe 10 most popular commercialgraphics programs for Atari. In lessthan5$} 60 seconds, it converts picturefiles created with the followingsoftware:Micro Illustrator (all versions)Blazing Paddles5%} (Animation Station)Micro-Painter (Public Domain)XXXFun With Art (Epyx)Paint (Atari or Reston)Visualizer (Maximus)Movie5&}maker (Reston)Graphics Master (Datasoft)Atarigraphics (Atari)Graphics Machine (ESI)Now you can mix and match the bestfe5'}atures of virtually all Atarigraphics software in a singlepicture. For example, you could tapea photo over your video scr5@}SON OF INFO BITS(Filename: INFONEW.BAS)by ANDY BARTONInfo Bits is a useful mini database.You type in notes and referenc1)}es andlater retrieve them by searching fora key word or phrase -- which can beanything in your data. Antic, May1985.Be1*}fore you can use Info Bits, youmust create an empty file namedINFOBITS.FIL on whichever disk is indrive one. To create th1+}e file, makesure you have BASIC running on yourAtari and type in the following:XXXOPEN #1,8,0,"D:INFOBITS.FIL":CLOSE #1 1,} [RETURN]Now RUN INFOBITS and you'll see amenu with three choices:1) ADD TO FILE2) SEARCH FOR ENTRY3) DELETE/(EDIT) EN1-}TRYADD TO FILEPress [1] [RETURN] and type in acouple of entries, pressing [RETURN]to mark the end of each entry. You1.}XXXdon't need any special characters tomark off fields, simply type in aspace or two. Each entry can be aslong as 119 c1/}haracters.When finished making entries, press[RETURN] at the "TYPE ENTRY:" promptand you will return to the menu.SEARCH10}ING FILESTo search for data, type [2] [RETURN]from the menu and you will see:SEARCH FOR: You may type in a wordor porti11}on of a word or a completesentence. Enter your search criteriaXXXin capital letters and Info Bits willignore upper/lower12}case distinction inthe data it searches.After entering your search criteria,press [RETURN] and Info Bits willdisplay on 13}screen every entry thatcontains an exact match of yourcriteria. If there is more than onescreen, the program will pause a14}ndprompt you to press any key for more.If you wish to see all your entries,enter ALL at the prompt.XXXDELETING AND EDITI15}NGType [3] [RETURN] to selectDELETE/(EDIT) ENTRY. The screen iscleared and you are given threechoices. First type [S] [16}RETURN] tosearch for the entry to be deleted.Repeat this step as often asnecessary until the entry you wish todelete is t17}he last one displayed.Type [D] [RETURN] to delete the lastentry displayed. The actual entrybeing deleted will be display18}ed onthe screen. If you are satisfiedwith the deletion simply pressXXX[RETURN] to return to the main menu.If not, press19} [Y] [RETURN] to editit. And when you are ready tore-enter it again, press [RETURN].You are now in the ADD TO FILErouti1:}ne of the main menu where youmay continue adding entries whenasked to TYPE ENTRY:. Or simplypress [RETURN] on the blank l1;}ine (anabsolutely necessary step to properlyclose the disk file) and return tothe main menu.XXXThe only safe place to ex1<}it Info Bitsis from the main menu. If you exitin the ADD TO FILE or DELETE/EDITroutines the disk file will not beproperl1=}y closed and part or all of itcould be lost.Info Bits ignores the differencesbetween uppercase and lowercaseletters, but1>} your search strings mustbe in capital letters. If you preferto have Info Bits differentiatebetween uppercase and lowerca1?}se,replace the fifth through 10th DATAnumbers in line 2002 with234,234,234,234,234,234.iatebetween uppercase and lowerca0[een andtrace it with a light pen program.Then you could fill in color patternsfrom your touch tablet software. AndXXXyo5A}u could even animate the scene withMovieMaker!After the title screen, you'll see amenu of available conversions. Findth5B}e name of the program that you usedto create your Source picture, andtype in its corresponding number. Ifyou need a disk 5C}directory, type azero.Type in the filename of your Sourcepicture using the "D:filename"format. To see a directory at th5D}ispoint, type [RETURN] without thefilename.XXXNow type in the menu number andcreate a different filename for yourDestin5E}ation picture. The conversionbegins when you press [START].You don't need to press [INSERT] or[CLEAR] when converting Mi5F}croIllustrator pictures -- as isrequired with many "old-fashioned"converters. The Rapid GraphicsConverter accepts a compr5G}essed MicroIllustrator picture as-is.Micro Illustrator files created bythe converter are not compressed --they're always5H} 63 disk sectors long.XXXHowever, you can still take advantageof Micro Illustrator's complexmachine language compression 5I}routinesand store many more pictures on yourdisk. Simply run your MicroIllustrator program, load yourconverted 63-sector5J} picture andre-save it under the same filename.In some versions of Paint software,picture files cannot be accessed byDOS5K} 2 and BASIC. If your Paintpicture files are stored this way,you can load and save them with theconverter's Paint (Reston5L}) option.Select number 5 from the menu. ThenXXXlook at a Paint disk directory bytyping [RETURN] at the filenameprompt. 5M} The converter automaticallyadjusts its disk directory routinesto fit your picture file category.You can animate your fav5N}oritemicroscreens with the converter andMovieMaker. Just convert thatfavorite screen into a MovieMakerBackground file an5O}d load it into theMovieMaker program.XXXMovieMaker lets you change pieces ofyour background screen into shapeswhich can 5P}be animated and used inyour Movie files.Certain graphics products requirespecial filenames, and the converterwill not cr5Q}eate pictures with illegalfilenames. For example, all Paintpicture filenames must have a .PICextender. All Graphics Machi5R}nepicture filenames need .SCRextenders. MovieMaker backgroundfiles must have .BKG extenders. Ifyou forget to type in on5S}e of thesespecial extenders, the converter willXXXremind you to include a legalfilename.RESOLUTION SOLUTIONThe conver5T}ter works with picturesdrawn in Graphics Modes 7, 8 and 15.Since the pixel size and number ofcolors available differ among5U} variousmodes, pictures drawn in one mode maylook slightly different whentranslated into other modes.When picture files 5V}are converted frommode 8 (a two color mode) to a modewith more colors, such as four-colorXXXmode 15, the converter progra5W}m addsany necessary default colors.Remember that you'll be sacrificingsome of the finer details of yourhigh resolution mi5X}croscreens whenconverting them to lower resolution.Finally, feel free to experiment withthe converter. If your favorited5Y}rawing program isn't mentioned inthe main menu, try converting yourfiles with one of the availableoptions. The length of 5Z}a picturefile may help you decide whichconversions to try first.XXXPicture files which are 62 disksectors long might be 5[}loaded asMicro-Painter, Graphics Master orGraphics Machine files. Try the FunWith Art option with picture filesslightly 5\}longer than 62 sectors.Micro Illustrator files vary inlength from one sector to 63 sectors.Picture files which are about5]} 31sectors long might be loaded asVisualizer or Paint (Atari) files.XXXProgrammers wishing to modify theconverter should5^} examine the specialBreak-disable routine in lines 40-70.When you RUN the program normally,the [BREAK] key is disabled.Ho5_}wever, if you press the [SELECT]key while typing RUN [RETURN], the[BREAK] key will be enabled, allowingyou to halt and exa5`}mine the programat any point.]key while typing RUN [RETURN], the[BREAK] key will be enabled, allowingyou to halt and exa4SPELL BLASTER(Filename: SPELLB.BAS)by MATTHEW RATCLIFFKids will have fun improving theirspelling skills by using joysti=b}cks tozap invading letters. Antic,December 1986.After the title page is displayed,pressing the joystick button calls up=c}the instruction screen. Press itagain to arrive at the topics menu.Move the joystick left and right tochoose the total w=d}ords to be spelledper game. The default value is 10,with a maximum of 50. Move the stickXXXup and down to pick one of t=e}hedesired topics from the display.Press the joystick button to begingame play. This published listinghas three topics fo=f}r spellingpractice:1. Animals, Fish & Fowl2. Musical Instruments3. Computer TerminologyA series of blanks for letters=}BASIC TRACER(Filename: TRACER.EXE)by KEVIN GEVATOSKY(Runs on XL/XE Only!)BASIC Tracer tracks and displays thecurrent 9q}|b'DOS SYSb*+DUP SYSbUAUTORUN SYSbWMENU b iCHARLIE TXTb wFADERII TXTb ATARTOONTXTbDISPLAY TXTbVGRAPH TXTbMULTIAUTTXTbCALENDARTXTb(DISKIO TXTb(INFONEW TXTb'"CONVERT TXTbgTRACER TXTbaSPELLB TXTbFOGGER TXTb MEMWINDOTXTbBANNER TXTbHELP TXTbiuDSKIOMAKBASb 4DSKIOFIXBASb AKEYMAC BASbXNSPELLB BASline number that your ownBASIC program is pointing to. Italso gives you the option of slowingdown the execution speed, so9r} that youcan see when and where your programis branching. When you find a glitchin your own program's flow, press[BREAK]9s} to stop execution at thedisplayed line number so you cansolve the problem. Antic, September1986.XXX Copy TRACER.E9t}XE to another diskand rename it AUTORUN.SYS. Now,whenever you boot with this disk,BASIC TRACER will automaticallyload an9u}d run.XXXWhen TRACER.EXE is activated, a blankGraphics 0 text line appears acrossthe top of the screen and you'll seet9v}he READY prompt. Type [?] [A] andyou'll see the line number 32768 --which BASIC assigns to a statementthat has been enter9w}ed without a linenumber. Now load or type in a shortAtari BASIC program and watch theline number change as the programex9x}ecutes.If you POKE 207,20 and RUN theprogram again, you'll notice the linenumber changing much more slowly.XXXThis is b9y}ecause location 207 nowcontains the delay value used tocontrol BASIC's execution speed, andcan be POKEd with any number be9z}tween1 and 255. The larger the numberPOKEd, the slower BASIC will execute.To restore execution speed to normal,POKE 207 9{}with a zero.Also, holding down [CONTROL] and[ESCAPE] will temporarily bypass theexecution delay, and BASIC willproceed a9|}t the normal (zero) rateuntil the [ESCAPE] key is released.XXXThis feature is handy for quicklygetting through portions o9}}f a programthat you are not interested intracing. Finally, program executioncan be halted and resumed again bytoggling t9~}he [CONTROL] [1] keysequence.This method is compatible with anyBASIC program that does not alter thefirst three instruct9}ions of thedisplay list.XXXHINTS1. Pressing [RESET] re-initializesthe BASIC ROM and disables BASICTracer.2. Any BASI9}C statement which altersPage 6 (or decimal locations20,207,208 or 209), such as a POKE orUSR(1536), must be REMmed out bef9}oreyou attempt to trace the program.3. Be sure to SAVE any BASIC programin memory before accessing DOS, orthe program wo9}n't be where you leftit when you return.XXX4. After going to DOS, you can returnto the RAM-BASIC by using the RUN ATADDR9}ESS option (DOS menu choice M)and typing A000.5. If the Graphics 0 mode line shouldvanish from the top of the screen,don9}'t panic. It will reappear whenBASIC executes the next programstatement.6. In GTIA Graphics 9, 10 and 11, thedisplayed :}appears across the top of the screen.On the right is a display of thecurrent score (SCR), total guessesfor a given word (G=}ES) and the numberXXXof correctly chosen letters in theword (OK). On the left is the playarea, where your "spellbase" ap=}pearsin the center of a wave of attackingletters.Four letters approach your base fromabove, below, left and right. Atl=}east one of these letters might filla blank. Just point the joystickhandle toward your guess -- don'tpress the trigger bu=}tton. If youguessed right, the letter you blastedwill fill each blank where it belongsin the word.XXXEach correct lette=}r scores twopoints, but a wrong guess deducts twopoints. If you think that none ofthe four letters in a turn arecorrect,=} press the joystick button topass without a wrong-guess penalty.Holding down the joystick button alsolets you pause the ac=}tion and think abit, before the next quartet ofletters descends upon you.As soon as you think you know thewhole word, pr=}ess the [SPACEBAR]. Alarge flashing cursor appears at thefirst blank space remaining in theword. Typing a correct letter=} zapsXXXit into the blank and adds 10 pointsto your score. An incorrect guesssends you back to the play screenwith a ne=}w wave of letters.Correct completion of a word givesyou a 10-point bonus. If you allow awave of letters to reach yoursp=}ellbase and destroy it, you lose 10times the number of points earned inthe current word -- after which thecorrect spelling=} is shown. After youspell all the words for the game, thetotal, high score and best guessratio are displayed. Press [Q] =}toquit.XXXAdding new topics or words toSpellblast is easy. First, changethe value of TOPICS in line 2820.Next, add an =}appropriate menu bar tothe number of topics available.Follow the example menu in lines2850-2870, when adding a new menuli=}ne. For example, suppose we aregoing to add European Countries.TOPICS would then have to equal fourin line 2820. We woul=}d then add aline to the menu as follows:2880 POSITION 6,8:? "4. EUROPEANCOUNTRIES"XXXOnce these steps are complete, ju=}stadd DATA to the program. There mustbe five words per line, but if you'rea few words short, just repeat someof those al=}ready listed in the topic.The beginning line number and thetotal number of lines in the newtopic, must also be added follo=}wingthe data in line 20000. In ourexample, you could add line 20010 asfollows:20010 DATA 10040,5You would then be abl=}e to select fromfour topics for the game.XXXYou are limited only by screen sizefor topics, which will allow 17 withthe c=}urrent display layout. Thewords are limited in length to 10characters. Any more than thiscauses wrap-around and confuses=} thedisplay (but does not crash theprogram).Memory limitations can be remedied bykeeping each topic in separate textfil=}es on disk or cassette.Spellblast could then be modified toENTER new DATA lines in place of theold ones, along with a new =}set oftopics.assette.Spellblast could then be modified toENTER new DATA lines in place of theold ones, along with a new <MEMORY WINDOW(Filename: MEMWINDO.BAS)by David MentleyMemory Window gives you an x-ray viewof your Atari at work. ScroE}ll aroundand see what's going on at eachmemory location. Antic, April 1984.The upper half of the screen containsa GraphE}ics 0 text screen which holdseight 32-character lines -- exactly256 characters, or one page ofmemory. The bottom half of E}thescreen shows which memory locations(in decimal form) are on display, andthe number of the current page.XXXThe initialE} display starts at thelocation of the Graphics 0 screen yousee when you turn on the computer.As a result, you'll see the mE}THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGGER(Filename: FOGGER.BAS)by CHARLES JACKSONThe San Francisco Fogger analyzes anytext file and deteA}rmines its Fogindex -- as well as its Smog Indexand Flesch Score. (These are allmeasurements of readable writing.)FoggerA} also counts the number ofsentences and words in your file.Antic, February 1987.Just enter the name of your textfile, anA}d the Fogger does the rest.The Fogger is designed to handlestandard ASCII text files -- youXXXshould avoid using it with A}filescontaining printer control codes, orwith compressed files. Antic hassuccessfully used the Fogger on 8-bittext filesA} created with PaperClip andAtariwriter Plus.Readability formulas usually rely onthe average number of words in yoursenteA}nces, the average number ofsyllables per word, and the averagenumber of "difficult" words persentence. Words with three oA}r moresyllables are considered difficult bymost readability formulas.XXXThe Fogger uses common algorithms torecognize woA}rds and sentences in atext file. A sentence is defined asa sequence of words ending in aperiod (or any other applicablepA}unctuation mark). Words aresequences of letters or numbers notinterrupted by a space. The Foggeralso corrects for speciaA}l cases suchas "Mr." and "Jr."The syllable-counting routines,however, are not so simple.Initially, the program counts eA}achXXXoccurrence of a vowel followed by anon-vowel. Next, the Fogger accountsfor special cases, such as words witha "silA}ent e."When the Fogger finds a word with asilent e, it checks to see whetherthe total syllable count should bereduced. A}Words like "time," "tile"and "title" all have silent e's.When the Fogger finds such a word, itchecks to see if the next-tA}o-lastletter is an L. Words which passthis second test, such as "tile" and"title", must go through a third testXXXbeforA}e the syllable count is correct.In the third test, the Fogger checksto see if the letter before the L iseither a vowel orA} an R, S, or L (asin quadrille). If the word passesthe first two tests, but fails thisone, we leave the syllable countalA}one. Otherwise, we subtract one toaccount for the silent e.The Fogger also conducts a similarbattery of tests on words wA}hich havepatterns like es, ed, io, yi and ia.Because of limited publishing space,we could not include less-commonpatternsA} in the program.XXXOccasionally the Fogger will find aword which doesn't fit into any ofthese rules, and the syllable couA}ntwill be somewhat inaccurate. Sinceall three readability formulas relyon AVERAGE values, small inaccuraciesin the overaA}ll syllable count willnot affect the final Fog, Smog andFlesch values.Once all of the syllables, words andsentences are A}counted, the Foggercalculates the Fog, Smog and FleschIndexes.values.Once all of the syllables, words andsentences are @Aessage"Current Memory= " and the locationnumbers flashing on both halves ofthe split screen. You can move thedisplay thrE}ough memory with thekeyboard or joystick.KEYBOARD JOYSTICK FUNCTION [.] trigger resets to E} Page 0.XXX [>] forward window moves forward through memory, E} one page at a time. [<] backward window moves bacE}kward through memory, one page at a time.[ARROWS] leE}ft or moves through(left or right memory oneright) byte at a time.OWS] leDs THE BEST OF ANTIC ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + All programs on this disk are + + (c)1987, Antic PublM}ishing Inc. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++XXX WELCOME TO THE BEST OF ANM}TICHere is a collection of the best ofthe best. This disk contains morethan a dozenM} of the best programsever published in Antic.Most of the programs are on Side 'A'the rest are on Side 'B'.ComprehensiveM} instructions for allprograms are on Side 'B'.XXXIf you wish to order back issuesor need subscription information,callM}BANNERTIZER(Filename: BANNER.BAS)by JOHN BAUMANEffortlessly print huge text bannerson just about any printer that usesI}standard 8 1/2 inch paper. Letterscan be up to 10 inches wide, if youprint horizontally. Antic, December1984.Turn on yI}our printer and make sureit's online. Run BANNER.BAS, andpress [START] when the title screenappears. Next, enter 0 for aI}horizontal banner or 1 for vertical.XXXAt the letter width prompt, enter anumber between 1 (smallest) and 10(largest). I}Then enter a message upto 255 characters long. (It cancontain any characters, includingletters, numbers and graphicscharI}acters.If you want to print your bannerswith something other than anasterisk, substitute the character ofyour choice forJ}DISKIO PLUS, LISTING 1BY PATRICK DELL'ERA""(BASIC LOADER BY C. JACKSON) (c) 1985, ANTIC PUBLISHING(&&;@ Q} us at (800) 234-7001,6am - 6pm Pacific Time,Monday-Friday. 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