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<DIV>Attached is the zip file called</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkOtherDosSoftware.zip</DIV>
<DIV>Just place these files in your aTalk folder.</DIV>
<DIV>I decided to send these before the last year’s issues of the aTalk magazine
because they can be launched the same way as the first 16 issues of the
magazine.</DIV>
<DIV>The products mostly had talk in their name, so I decided to put the “aTalk”
at the beginning of each disk name so that the batch files </DIV>
<DIV>At.bat and At2.bat could be used to launch each disk.</DIV>
<DIV>The disks are named:</DIV>
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<DIV>aTalkFitness.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkFortune.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkJeopardy.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkPassword.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkSelfImprovement.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkTextWriter.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkTrivia.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>aTalkUtility.dsk</DIV>
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<DIV>There are 4 games, 2 courses, a disk of utilities, and a simple
line-oriented word processor.</DIV>
<DIV>So to launch </DIV>
<DIV>aTalkTrivia.dsk </DIV>
<DIV>you could type</DIV>
<DIV>at trivia</DIV>
<DIV>or if you wanted trivia in disk 1, and yourOwnDisk.dsk in drive 2, you
could type</DIV>
<DIV>at2 trivia YourOwnDisk</DIV>
<DIV>Remember with the At2 batch file, you need the whole disk name except for
the .dsk extension for the second disk.</DIV>
<DIV>Enjoy!</DIV>
<DIV>Jeff Weiss</DIV>
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