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   From: grinder@no.spam.maam.com   
      
   N Morrison wrote:   
   > On Jul 31, 8:35 pm, Grinder wrote:   
   >   
   >> 2) Run SYSTEM monitor.   
   >>   
   >> 3) Load asm in monitor by typing "filename" or * in at the *? prompt.   
   >> If you have the tape properly cued and the baud rate set, you'll see a   
   >> pair of asterisks in the upper right hand corner of the screen.   
   >>   
   >> 4) When the load is done, jump into the loaded code with \   
   >>   
   >> I'm falling down on step 3. One of the progress asterisks changes to a   
   >> C, and the load prematurely (I think) stops.   
   >   
   > The C is indicating an error loading. Usually wrong volume.   
      
   Is "volume" the same thing that's referred to as the "filename" of the   
   data on the cassette? I've tried using a few different reasonable   
   guesses, and also *, which I thought would mean "next file," regardless   
   of its name.   
      
   > Once the   
   > assembler is loaded you have to use its commands - depends on which   
   > one you are using. TBUG? EDTASM? EDTASM+?   
      
   I'm sorry, by "asm" I just meant assembly language file. I apparently   
   cannot get it proper loaded, though, so I'm not even to the point of   
   trying to run it with /. (I mistakenly said \ above.)   
      
   > For reasons best known to him, Ira deleted all of the books, magazines   
   > and software, just leaving the indexes.   
      
   That's unfortunate.   
      
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