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The BEST OF "DOWN TO BASIC" (Volume III)
(C) Copyright Symbiotics, Inc. 1990
A "User Supported" Program
Symbiotcs, Inc.
Post Office Box 1688
St. Louis, MO 63043
This collection contains the following programs and data files:
GO.BAT ABC.BAS REGRESS.BAS MAZERUN.BAS
MENU.BAS ABC.DAT REGRESS.DAT MAZERUN.DAT
WELCOME.BAS STARTREK.BAS REVERSI.BAS WARGAME.BAS
SHOWTELL.BAS STARTREK.DAT REVERSI.DAT WARGAME.DAT
SHOWTELL.DAT MINIGOLF.BAS FORM.BAS CLOCK.BAS
IBM_GOLF.BAS MINIGOLF.DAT FORM.DAT CLOCK.DAT
READ.ME PICT.URE
The BEST OF "DOWN TO BASIC" VOLUME III collection may be loaded and run
(when the prompt A> or C> prompt appears) by typing the word GO and
pressing the Enter key. The GO batch file will attempt to load BASIC
to execute the programs. You MUST place your version of BASIC on the
same floppy disk (or in the same sub-directory) containing the files
listed above. Complete instructions on using this collection will be
displayed on the screen.
The BEST OF "DOWN TO BASIC III" collection was developed for the Tandy
1000 computer, but will run in a minimum of 128K on almost any MS-DOS
PC with one disk drive and a monochrome or color monitor. (Some of the
programs require the color graphics adapter, while in others the color
combinations might be difficult to read on a monochrome monitor.) None
of the programs contain any known errors, but we would appreciate your
writing to us if you do experience any problems with them.
Since this version of the program is "User Supported", we invite you to
try the program and freely make copies to distribute to anyone you
think might be interested. If you like the program, we request you
send us a five dollar contribution to further the "User Supported"
concept, but neither you nor anyone you provide a copy to is under any
obligation to do so.
Even if you do not contribute, for whatever reason, we would still
appreciate your providing copies of the program to others so that they
may enjoy the program and pass it on to others in turn.
If you do enjoy the programs and text files included in this package
(and especially if you own a Tandy 1000 computer), you might consider
subscribing to ONE THOUSAND magazine -- the monthly publication devoted
exclusively to your Tandy 1000 computer. Each issue contains
informative and entertaining articles providing tutorials on MS-DOS and
BASIC, various hardware and software projects, reviews of new products,
and other interesting items. For up-to-the-minute subscription pricing
and information, write to SYMBIOTICS, INC. at the address listed above.