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Then, you notice a living hand }is holding it. Before you have:OO(Gtime to think, the living body of Algarim, who is now in his 1500TH:( year, ri}ses.:i8@,@((i(FAlgarim bellows 'he who does not show a sign of the lord must perish.'::8@,}@,-@A0 : B`:d( (d(VSo, the time is upon me. If you are true, then give me the last rit}e and sacrament.:6-@ AP ;%-@A % B`<8,@($<+@&((N}obody here wants it+$?( (}5($In his anger, Algarim has killed you? BphB*(*(DO YOU WISH TO PLAY AGAIN (Y/N)lB@mB0#}@@K:0)@nB!"@:Y,'%! BpoB#"@:N,+#@rB Bp}D2:GUARDIAN.BASK:0)@nB!"@:Y,'%! BpoB#"@:N,+#@rB Bp GUARDIAN OF THE SACRED SWORDTHE LEGEND: Legend speaks of a sacred sword, a sword whick was made for the first } crusade, a sword of great power and giving knowledge and wisdom. At the time of the first crusade, the king trust}ed to Altea, the great wizard, the task of creating a great weapon. The weapon, a sword to defeat all, was crafte}d from the finest metals and held by the first of the nine templer knights. Altea crafted the sword, and gave i}t all of the power he could summon. When it was complete, there were nine mounts to hold nine jewels, one for }each of the knights. As each knight proclaimed victory in new lands, to be strongholds for the faith, that knigh}t claimed a precious stone to place in his mount on the sword. After the templers had claimed nine victories, and} nine jewels, the sword was entrusted to the first knight, and he passed the sword down through generations. In the} year of our Lord 1113 AD Algarim, one of the knights lineage, returned to England with his sword. When he died, hav}ing had no wife, and no decendants, legends claimed that he was buried in a small church vault, along with the }sword, the Plantir.GAMES MAYBE SAVED TO CASSETTE OR DISK, WITH THE 'SAVE' COMMAND.MOVEMENT IS ACHIEVED BY USING N,S,E,}W,U,D.MY ONLY HINT IS THAT A FEW ITEMS ARE WORTH EXAMINING OR READING. YOURS } MARK STINSON. 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Box 472 *G} Aurora, Co. 80010 This is a shareware program. As you all k*H}now by now, this means that you may share copies of this program with anyone you wish. However, if you find t*I}his program to be useful, a donation to the author (myself) would be appreciated. The donations are incentive *J} for programmers to continue to write software for the computer in question...THE 8-BIT ATARI! As previously state*K}d, all donations are greatly appreciated. Thank you. *L} There are two executable files. DSKLAB22.COM is the Disk Labeler itself, while DRIVER22.COM is the printer dri*M}ver program. DRIVER22.COM is used to alter the printer control codes in DSKLAB22.COM so that it will work wit*N}h any printer (it is initially configured for EPSON printers). DSKLAB22.COM *O} The disk labeler is a menu driven program. It runs under Atari DOS 2.x and SpartaDOS. It should run under most ot*P}her DOS's. It allows the user to : 1) View a directory on D1: - D8: 2) Load a directory i*Q}nto memory 3) Sort the directory in memory 4) View the directory in memory 5) Load a standard 9 se*R}ctor font to be used when printing the label. 6) Load and view a PrintShop Icon 7) Control the plac*S}ement of the Icon on the label 8) Enter a title to print on the top of the label in double width 9) Print a*T} label (more on this later) 10) Exit the program by returning to DOS or causing a COLDSTART. Althoug*U}h it is very easy to use (you could probably get by without this .DOC file), I will briefly discuss the features of t*V}he program by going through the menu selections. View a Directory This let*W}s you look at a directory without loading it into memory. Press 1-8 to select the drive to view. Press M to see the*X} directory currently in memory. Directory Load Loads a directory into memor*Y}y (from D1: - D8:). If a directory is already in memory, you will be prompted to either 1) Add this director*Z}y to the one in memory or 2) Erase the directory in memory. There is a limit of 100 directory entrie*[}s that can be stored in memory. While this is more entries than a single side of any Atari DOS disk (64 entr*\}ies max), a SpartaDOS disk or Adding many directories in memory could attempt to exceed this limit. An error*]} message will appear when the limit is reached, so don't worry about crashing the system because of this. *^} When printing a label, the directory to be printed must first be loaded into memory using this command.*_} Sort This sorts the directory currently loaded in memory in descending *`} order. Font Load This command lets you load a standard 9 sector font (from drive*a}s 1-8) to be used on the label. After selecting this option, insert the disk with the font file into a drive*b} and press that drive's number. A screen full of directory entries will be displayed and a highlighter bar w*c}ill appear at the top of the screen. Use the arrow keys to move the highlighter bar up and down, press RETURN *d} to load the font that the bar is on. To list the next screen full of directory entries, move the bar over the ** *e}LIST MORE ** and press RETRUN. After the font is loaded, it is displayed on the line below the name of the c*f}urrently loaded font. To return to the built in font, select CLEAR from the menu and then select ROM FONT. *g} Load a PS Icon Load a PS Icon from the default PS drive (or change the default *h} drive #). This command uses the same type of full screen listing as the font load command. Move the highlighter*i} bar with the arrow keys. Press RETURN to load the icon that the bar is on. To list the next screen full of*j} icon names, press RETURN on the ** LIST MORE **. View a PS Icon View the *k}currently loaded PS Icon on the screen. Set Icon Location Set the location where t*l}he icon will be printed on the label. You have four choices. 1) Not on the label 2) Left corner only*m} 3) Right corner only 4) Both corners Enter Title Lets the user en*n}ter a title to be printed across the top of the label. The title can be printed in normal or inverse print. It *o} is printed double width. Print Label Print the label using the cur*p}rently loaded directory, in the currently specified font, with the currently loaded PrintShop Icon in its spe*q}cified location. The print options screen displays the current settings for the print options. Press the up and dow*r}n arrow keys (without holding down the CONTROL key) to move from one option to the next. Press the SPACE bar*s} to change the option. Press P when you are ready to print. Press ESC to return to the main menu. *t} You must select Draft or NLQ. The draft prints only one pass/line while the NLQ prints two passes/line. NOTE*u}: Some printers already make two passes/line when they are in graphics mode. NLQ would force these printers *v}to make 4 passes/line, which is unnecessary. Labels are available for the following sizes: 1) 1 inch*w} high by 3 1/2 inches wide 2) 1 1/2 inches high by 4 inches wide 3) 2 inches high by 4 inches wide 4)*x} Or as high as necessary to print all of the information. I have used this option when I have more files on a disk t*y}han a normal label will hold. I just print on normal paper and tape the output on the disk jacket. Try it.*z} NOTE: To put a blank line between the title line and the directory entries, turn ON the SPACING AFTE*{}R TITLE option. This option appears only if a title has been entered. Clear *|} This give 3 options 1) Revert to ROM font 2) Erase Title 3) Clear directory in memory Thes*}}e are self explanatory. NOTE: Because of some updates, option 2 has lost most of its usefulness. When you ar*~}e typing inside a < > prompt, SHIFT-CLEAR will clear the field. So, you could select Enter Title from the *}main menu and then press SHIFT-CLEAR at the < > prompt. General Information: At a*}lmost any prompt in the program, pressing the ESC key will return you to the main menu. Also, when typing inside the*} < > prompt, CONTROL left and right arrow will move the cursor within the field Have fun o*}rganizing your disks and let me know of any bugs, improvement ideas, etc. DRIVE*}R22.COM The Printer Driver program allows you to customize your copy of The Disk Labeler to work wit*}h your printer (if the printer is not EPSON compatable). The program is easy to use and the prompts are self*}-explanatory. However, if you are not familiar with your printer's control codes and cannot locate the information a*}sked for by the program, either find someone who has worked with printer controls before for help, or contact*} me at the above address. I will be glad to help in any way I can. Here is a list of the 6 control (}