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10. Enter the Pascal
Filer
and
transfer
the SYSTEIT4.FILER
f rom rne
PASCALI
diskette to
your
ProFile
disk dnve using
the following
lransfer
commands:
/PASCALl/SYSTEI\,4.FlLEFì
to .PROFILE
SYSTEM.FILEB
1 1 .
Quit
f rom
the Filer.
'12.
Remove the PASCAL1
disketle from the
external drive.
13. Enter the Filer-lhis
will
execute the copy
of
the
Filer which
you
just
recorded
on
ProFile.
14. Place
the PASCAL2
disketle into
the external
drive and use the
following Filer
Transfer
command to
copy all of the PASCAL2 fites
onto the ProFile
drive:
T /PASCAL2/=..PFOFILE/=
15. Place the PASCAL3
diskette
into the
externat drive
and use the
following Filer
Transfer
command to
copy all of the PASCAL3
liles
onto the ProFile
drive:
T i PASCAL3i
=,.PROFlLEi=
After completing
the above
steps,
your
ProFile
drive will
contain all of
the
necessary
Pascal files,
and PROFILEPASCAL
will
be the only
diskelte
you
need to
boot the Pascal language
system.
This results in
the following
advantages to a Pascal
user:
.
faster
program
initiation
.
minimum
ProFile
slorage space is needed
(approximately
175
kilobytes)
.
convenience
.
less
shuffling of
diskettes.
Detailed information
on the Apple
lll Pascal system
can be lound in the
following
three manuals:
Apple lll Pascali Introduction,
Filer,
and Editor
Apple
lll Pascal Program
Preparation Tools
Apple
lll Pascal Programmer's
Manual
(Volumes
1
and 2)
The Pascal
Language
System 33

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