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- ST_INIT - The Atari Initialisation Program
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- ST_INIT is a program designed to sit in an AUTO folder, providing useful
- booting facilities. When the ST is booted, ST_INIT reports the memory
- and floppy disk drive configurations. If 2 drives are reported, then you
- are given the option of booting from drive B. Press 'B' to boot from the
- B: drive, any other key boots from A:. If B: is selected, the program
- displays a message to PRESS RESET. Hit <ESC> to cancel this action, or
- hit the RESET button to boot from drive B:. This option is particularly
- useful if, like me, you have a 1/2Mb internal drive and a 1Mb external
- drive. If there is only one drive available, or any other key than 'B'
- is pressed, then ST_INIT continues normally.
-
- The next action is to report the current system time and date. MS-DOS
- style time/date set options follow. This is a no-frills time setter,
- designed to take a minimum of time to set. This is in reaction to the
- various Public Domain time setters available, which, though otherwise
- nicely done, take an age to set. Enter the time, and then the date, in
- the format specified, or just hit <RETURN> to leave it unset. The new
- system time and date are then confirmed.
-
- ST_INIT then looks for the presence of the Public Domain monitor protect
- utility NIGHT, in the AUTO folder. If found, you will be given the option
- of activating or deactivating this utility. Depending on your response,
- NIGHT will be executed or ignored when ST_INIT finishes. For this reason
- it is important that NIGHT is inserted into the AUTO folder AFTER ST_INIT.
- NIGHT is a highly reccommended utility by Moshe Branner, available from
- the ST Club PD Library.
-
- Next ST_INIT searches the root directory of drive A: for desk
- accessories. If none are found then this is reported and ST_INIT
- terminates. Any desk accessories found are displayed on the screen in the
- form of an activation table. You can now select which desk accessories
- will be loaded when the Desktop comes up. Active accessories are shown
- highlighted. Move around the table using the cursor keys, and toggle the
- active/inactive state of an accessory with the space bar. When you've
- selected the accessories you want - hit <RETURN> to exit. After any
- further AUTO programs have run, the Desktop will appear with the selected
- accessories loaded. A quick way of exiting ST_INIT without any accessories
- loaded is to hit <ESC>.
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- Throughout, ST_INIT doesn't require specific input - to default to the
- last configuration you used, just keep hitting <RETURN>.
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- Finally, ST_INIT chooses a desktop configuration from a number of
- possibilities. This allows different DESKTOP.INF files to be used,
- according to screen resolution. To set up alternative desktops: in high
- resolution, arrange the desktop to taste, save the desktop, then rename
- the resulting DESKTOP.INF file to DESKTOP.HI. Repeat for medium resolution,
- renaming to DESKTOP.MED. ST_INIT will rename the appropriate file to
- DESKTOP.INF on bootup. Any existing DESKTOP.INF file is given precedence.
- This process is completely transparent, so it may be ignored - ST_INIT will
- cope with any combination of .HI, .MED, and .INF files.
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- Using ST_INIT
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- The best way to use ST_INIT is to keep a disk purely as a System Disk, to
- use whenever you boot the machine. Create an AUTO folder, put ST_INIT
- inside it, followed by NIGHT, if you require it, and any other AUTO folder
- programs you use. Put all the desk accessories you have (or as many as
- you can fit) in the top-level directory of the disk. Arrange the desktop
- to your favoured format, then save it. Remember you can have High and
- Medium resolution versions of the desktop.
- You now have an ST system disk!
-
- You can, of course, put subsets of all this on other disks you want to
- boot from - eg. word-processors, compilers, etc.
-
- ST_INIT works in both High and Medium resolutions - on colour systems it
- automatically forces medium resolution for its own use, but a medium res
- desktop.inf must be on the disk for the desktop to appear in medium res.
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- ST_INIT was written in GFA Basic by Simon Walker/Bulletproof Software 7/88.
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- Source code is available, details from:
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- Simon Walker
- 20 Scardale
- Heelands
- Milton Keynes
- MK13 7ND
- England
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- Comments, bug reports, and suggestions for improvement welcome.
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