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Once
you
have
the
proper
pathnames
and
keycodes,
typing
this
file
is
a
snap.
The
pathnames
for
the
two
games
are:
C:>_sys>t fox
.exm
and
Cc:
~o_sysshb
.exm.
The
keycodes
are abit
trickier.
In
the
appendix
of
this
book
(page
143)
is
a
complete
list
of
HP
95LX
keycodes.
Usually,
the
only
keycodes
you
need
are
the
and
[CTRL
versions
of
the
built-in
application
keys:
(i)
J
=15]%)
CROC:
AEB
©):
AFBO
cru):
BZ2oA
am-@):
B3o6
cwm-{@)
Boba
(a2):
Bree
cwry{2):
BRBAG
aoHE:
BbBe8
crU{E:
HAEBB
(aT)-(23):
BFOB
cTrRU-(123):
C200
BE:
C308
TRUHE):
C688
Type
a
line
in
apname
.
1st
file
for
each
program—to
attach
TigerFox
to
and
Hearts
&
Bones
to
(ALTHO):
cis_sys:tfox.exm,AFBB,"TigerFox"
c:~_sys:hb.exm,B388,
"Heart
s2Bones"
.
Save
thefile:
Press
(MENU),
(Flile,
(Slave,
type:
C:
“dat.
~apname
.lst,
and
press
ENTER).
The
file
must
be
in
the
—dat
subdirectory;
that’s
where
the
System
Manager
expects
to
find
it.
Do
a
warm
re-start
of
your
system
(so
that
the
System
Manager
will
read
your
newly-created
list
of
attached
programs):
Press
[CTRU-{ALT}-{DEL).
Running
System-Manager-Compliant
Programs
To
run
a
System
Manager-compliant
program,
you
just
press
its
“hot-key”—
just
as
with
the
built-in
programs:
1.
Press
to
see
the
first
screen
of
TigerFox
(described
in
Appendix
G
of
the
User's
Manual.
Play
at
your
own
risk
(it
can
be
addictive!),
then
[ESC)
to
quit.
Press
(ALTH@®).
You'll
see
the
setup
screen
for
Hearts
&
Bones
(not
described
anywhere
in
the
User’s
Manual,
but
described
here
on
pages
151-52.
You
can
also
press
(F4)to
read
“on-line”
about
the
rules
and
procedures
of
the
game.
This
game
can
be
even
more
addictive
than
TigerFox—watch
out!
Press
another
“hot-key”
to
open
a
built-in
application,
Then
another.*
Switch
back
to
Hearts
&
Bones
by
pressing
(ALT}H{®).
You
will
return
to
exactly
the
same
setup
that
you
left—just
as
you
would
in
any
of
the
built-in
applications.
*You
may
have
trouble
opening
an
application
because
of
memory
limitations.
If
so,
you
will
be
given
a
chance
to
close
one
or
more
applications,
so
that
you
can
open
the
one
you
requested
most
recently.
See
the
discussion
about
memory
(page
127)
for
more
details.
122
6.
RunNNING/CONTROLLING
PROGRAMS

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