› WELCOME TO THE ANTIC MONTHLY DISK ›   ¨ã©±¹¸¹¬ Áîôéã Ðõâìéóèéîç Éîã®   ›› Having trouble using this disk?›Getting a BASIC program to RUN is›easier than you think!! When the›Monthly Disk Menu appears, just›type the NUMBER of the program you›want to RUN, then press the›[RETURN] button.››XXX› For example, to use HELP.BAS,›you'd:›› 1. Locate "HELP.BAS" in the› menu. It'll look like this:›› ÈÅÌЮ®®®®ÂÁÓ(05)›› 2. Find the number of the file.› (In this case, ÈÅÌЮ®®®®ÂÁÓ› is file 5.)›› 3. Now, type a 5 and press› [RETURN]. That's all you› need to do!›XXX››Most of the programs on this disk are›written in Atari BASIC. Some require›special hardware or specific operating›instructions. Please read the matching›issue of ANTIC Magazine for complete›documentation.››SUBSCRIPTION Info & Orders:›(800) 347-6969.››BACK ISSUE Orders: (800) 234-7001›(Visa or Mastercard only, please.)››XXX›ý *** BONUS FILES * BONUS FILES ***ý›› Not only have we placed ALL of›Paul Alhart's BASIC ENHANCEMENTS›on this side of the disk -- we've›also included ENHANCE.BAS, the›special BASIC program used to›create them!› You do not need to RUN this›program--all the enhancements are›already on the disk. We included›it to show you one way to write›BASIC programs which have no line›numbers.› (See the magazine article for›complete information about ENHANCE.)››XXX››The menu that appeared on the screen›when you booted the disk will only›RUN programs with a .BAS extender.›If you try to run a program and the›response is 'cannot run Filename',›check the file extender with this›list:›XXX›.BAS BASIC saved program, use menu› RUN or LOAD and RUN.›.LST BASIC listed program, ENTER› then RUN.›.EXE Assembly language 'Load and› Go' file. Remove BASIC, boot› DOS, type L then enter the› filename.›XXX›.M65 "LISTed" MAC/65 assembly › language source code.› Must be compiled.›.SYS Reserved for DOS system files.›.DOC Text file. Usually accessed› by another program.›XXX››All programs from ANTIC issues dated›prior to August 1984 were reproduced›from ANTIC's Archive. We've updated›them from our HELP columns and›most are compatible with the XL and›XE machines. We have worked to insure›that our programs operate as›published, but we consider all our›software listings to be works in›progress which we encourage you to›personalize and enhance.››Good luck, and ENJOY!›› -Charles Jackson› Technical and Online Editor› Antic Publishing›