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''A short while ago, Dave Oblad sent Antic a solution to "The Eigbt Queens Problem" (April, 1985). As an afterthought be included Display Master. We booted "Eigbt Queen" liked it, and will publish it in our next issue. But, wben we looked at Display Master, it knocked us off our pneumatic computer stools. We think it will do the same for you.''–ANTIC ED.
''A short while ago, Dave Oblad sent Antic a solution to "The Eight Queens Problem" (April, 1985). As an afterthought be included Display Master. We booted "Eight Queen" liked it, and will publish it in our next issue. But, when we looked at Display Master, it knocked us off our pneumatic computer stools. We think it will do the same for you.''–ANTIC ED.
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Press [P] to load a Micro-Painter file, and you will be asked to place a disk with your pictures in drive 1. These files must be 62 sectors with an extension of .MIC or .PlC. Press [[RETURN] when the disk is in the drive and you will see a directory of the files. Type in the device and filename, in the form D:FILENAME.?IC, press [RETURN] and you will arrive at the programming screen.
Press [[P] to load a Micro-Painter file, and you will be asked to place a disk with your pictures in drive 1. These files must be 62 sectors with an extension of .MIC or .PlC. Press [[RETURN] when the disk is in the drive and you will see a directory of the files. Type in the device and filename, in the form D:FILENAME.?IC, press [[RETURN] and you will arrive at the programming screen.
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MAIN() Translates each step into a procedure call.
MAIN() Translates each step into a procedure call.
''Dave Oblad is a "non-degreed" Electronic Design Engineer specializing in microprocessor controlled instrumentation. He's been programing in assembly language for eight years.''