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Re: S FIles
- Subject: Re: S FIles
- From: Terry Olsen <tolsen64@operamail.com>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 04:26:47 GMT
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If I remember my DOS 3.3 days correctly, those are "S"equential text files with nothing in them.
On Sun, 01 Jul 2001 15:24:02 GMT, secretguy@altavista.com (Tim) wrote:
>
> I saw some of you guys talking Applesoft awhile ago. I had a problem
> awhile back-- well, more of a determination-- that I couldn't figure
> out.
>
> There are A files. (RUN HELLO)
> And B files (BRUN PACMAN)
> And then I found.... the S files.
>
> I have one disk-- only one in my collection of hundreds-- that was
> made my Orange-Apple-COmputer-Club (or something like that) that, when
> you type catalong, you get S Files. The S files seem to be used
> almost as REM statements in the Catalog. Kind of like this:
>
> ]Catalog
>
> Disk Vilume 254
>
> S 000 ===================
> S 000 Welcome to Our Disk
> S 000 Enjoy all the Programs
> S 000 ===================
> A 012 HELLO
> A 014 NEWGAME
>
> etc...
>
> My question How do I make a 000 byte S file appear in my disks'
> catalog?!? That is so cool!!
>
> -Tim
>
>
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- S FIles
- From: secretguy@altavista.com (Tim)