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<DIV>Attached is </DIV>
<DIV>AppleSource.zip</DIV>
<DIV>This is an index of articles from various Apple Newsletters and
magazines.</DIV>
<DIV>I have also added this to Dropbox, Talking Apple Archive, Periodicals,
Apple Source folder.</DIV>
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<DIV> The Readme text follows:</DIV>
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<DIV>AppleSource is a database of apple articles.</DIV>
<DIV>It has 45 data files, and asks the user to change disks at the end of
searching each disk.</DIV>
<DIV>With the emulator, this is difficult to do;</DIV>
<DIV>so I made some changes:</DIV>
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<DIV>1. There are now 4 data disks which will not boot. Start your
talking disk in drive one and put AppleSource1.dsk in drive two.</DIV>
<DIV>run hello to be prompted for the search words you want to look for.</DIV>
<DIV>2. Each disk has the three programs on it needed to search, and the
data files were renumbered so that</DIV>
<DIV>each disk has files as follows:</DIV>
<DIV>disk 1: 1 through 14</DIV>
<DIV>disk 2: 1 through 14</DIV>
<DIV>disk 3: 1 through 14</DIV>
<DIV>disk 4: 1 through 3</DIV>
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<DIV>3. If you wanted to search the entire database, you would have to do
it on each of the four disks--and all of the files are different--45 unique data
files.</DIV>
<DIV>4. I suggest using some punctuation to get past all the stars and
such.</DIV>
<DIV>5. When you are prompted to insert the next disk to continue the
search,</DIV>
<DIV>just press enter and you will be back in basic.</DIV>
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<DIV> Jeff Weiss</DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>