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<DIV>Attached you will find a file called</DIV>
<DIV>library more tutorials.zip</DIV>
<DIV>This includes a revised copy of</DIV>
<DIV>ProDosTech.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>which should be easier to deal with since you have to type in the file
names to read them. I tried to put my MenuReader program on the disk, but
there wasn’t enough room. So, I have my Reader program, and I got rid of
the word prodos and a number in each file name, and I got rid of all
abbreviations.</DIV>
<DIV>Also, I added the disk </DIV>
<DIV>Echo.dsk</DIV>
<DIV>which is a disk from Raised Dot Computing. The disk starts out in a
very low pitch, but when it pauses, you can easily change to something like
normal with the command</DIV>
<DIV>control-e25p</DIV>
<DIV>I did add my program Menu Reader to the disk to give you another way to
read the text files if you wish.</DIV>
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<DIV>Both disks have been added to the Talking apple archive folder, under Jeff
Weiss, disk library.</DIV>
<DIV>thanks</DIV>
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<DIV>Jeff Weiss</DIV>
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