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188 Apple lie Users
Handbook
instead copies
tiles
from
the
13-sector
diskette
onto
a
16-sector
diskette
(previously
initialized
tor
16 sectors using
INIT
under
DOS
3.
3).
Upon
running
the
program
(by
executing
RUN
CONVERT13),
a
menu
will
appear
on
the
screen.
Option
1 starts
the
conversion
process.
You
will
be
prompted
tor
the
source
and
destination
slot
and
drive
numbers
as
will
as
the
filename
.
You
should
then
insert
the
diskette
per
your
prompt
response and press any key
to
begin
.
Continue
this process
until
all
desired tiles
on
the
13
sector
diskette
have
been
transferred.
When
the
process
has
been
completed
,
you
can
reintialize
the
old
13
sector
diskette
under
DOS
3.3
tor
use
as
a
16
sector
diskette
.
A
copy-protected
13-sector disk can also
be
used
under
DOS
3.3
by
performing
a
two-disk
startup. First
of
all,
place
the
DOS
3.3
System
Master
in
drive
1, close
the
drive
door,
and restart
the
system. Then,
enter
the
following
command:
RUN START13
The
following
will
appear:
Slot
to
boot
from
(DEFAULT=
6)
Place
the
13-sector
diskette
in
drive
1 and press
return
it
your
disk
controller
card was
installed
in
slot
6.
Otherwise
,
enter
the
number
ot
the
slot
where
the
controller
card was
installed.
Prompts
Once
DOS
3.3
has
been
loaded,
either
DOS,
Integer
BASIC,
or
Applesoft
BASIC
commands
can
be
entered
. The
prompt
dis-
played
on
the
screen indicates
to
the
user
which
commands
the
lie
will
accept.
When
the
Applesoft
prompt
( ] )
is
displayed,
either
Applesoft
BASIC
or
DOS
commands
can
be
entered.
When
the
Integer
BASIC
prompt
is
displayed(::::>-),
either
Integer
BASIC
or
DOS
commands
can .
be
entered.
DOS
does
not
have its
own
prompt
.
You can
check
whether
or
not
DOS
has
been
loaded
by
entering
a
DOS
command.
If
the
command
works,
DOS
has
been
loaded
.
If
the
command
does
not
work,
DOS
has
not
been
loaded
with
the
I
le,
DOS
is
loaded
during
start-up.

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