-- WHAT'S IN THE ZIP ARCHIVE? ----------------------------------- GFA A folder containing all the source file bits that go with this issue's instalment of Han van Kempen's "Your Second GfA Basic Manual". FLIPSIDE A folder containing an ancient (1985) Microdeal / Michtron game called "Flipside", which is a "Go!" kind of thing I believe. Grateful thanks to Microdeal's John Symes for making it available as shareware. Should work on any system, including the Falcon, as it makes full use of GEM and the like. WOWBAGGR.FGS A folder containing the full "Final Grandson of Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged" swearing accessory version 4.242. It is a lot better and can be used via the command line if you want to. Please refer to the full documentation that is included here too. Works on any system, including Falcon. JAGUAR .PAD A folder containing source snippets belonging to this issue's "How to Program the Jaguar Powerpad" article. It's about, well, how to program the Jaguar/Falcon Powerpad. Works on any system that has a powerpad connected. PASSWORD A folder containing a small "password protection" program written by Michael Noyce. Doc file is contained in there too. PRINTFIL.PRG A tiny little program by what used to be a tiny little Norwegian: Gard E. Abrahamsen. Anyway, this particular utility has been sitting on my hard disk for ages (literally!) and only recently did I re-discover it. It's really small and really useful. It comes with no docs, so here be its function: It can print out a "1st Word Plus" document so that multiple pages fit on one page. Writing will be really tiny, and it will be printed in graphics mode. Works on just about any system, including the Falcon. You need an Epson- compatible printer, though, and documents with too long a ruler (too many characters per line) will not work properly. It's shareware. ALFASORT A folder containing an alphabetical line sorter for ASCII text files. It's quick and dirty. Source file and doc included. Works on any machine. It isn't shareware :-) -- WHAT IF YOU DON'T HAVE "ST ZIP"? ----------------------------- To extract the stuff mentioned above from the archive present on this disk, you need a program called "ST Zip". It is available from a variety of sources, but can also be found on the disk of "ST NEWS" Volume 9 Issue 1. Please get that issue, or try to get "ST Zip" through your local Public Domain library, BBS, friends or network. If there is no other way to get it, send me a disk with 3 IRCs (one extra if you live outside Europe) requesting "ST NEWS" Volume 9 Issue 1 (which has "ST Zip" on it).