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to: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
from: REX GOODE 73777,3663
date: 1991-10-07 03:12:03
subject: #Logo and MASM

#: 12525 S3/Languages
    07-Oct-91  03:12:03
Sb: #Logo and MASM
Fm: REX GOODE 73777,3663
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)

Pete,
 I don't know if you've seen my other messages about trying to get Logo to work
on a CM-8, but I think I've come up with something that will work. Problem is,
I'm so green in OS9, that I don't quite know what to do. I stumbled on MASM.BIN
in the libs and thought, "Hey, that's just what I need." I haven't got Deskmate
working yet and still don't have a smooth way of getting files from CIS to OS9,
so I tried the following:

 1. I downloaded MASM.BIN to my IBM AT. (also DEMO1.TXT)
 2. I used AS9TOOLS to copy MASM.BIN to RS-DOS diskette. I tried two
    versions: [TOC MASM.BIN p b] & [TOC MASM.BIN d b]. If you aren't
    familiar with AS9TOOLS, "p b" is program file/binary and "d b" is
    data file/binary. (also DEMO1.TXT)
 3. I then tried to use DOSOR9 to make an OS9 disk out of it, but TOC
    must write the files to track 0, therefore DOSOR9 wouldn't work.
 4. Then I use RSDOS' copy to get a new RSDOS diskette with MASM.BIN.
 5. Then I use DOSOR9 successfully to make an OS9 disk.
 6. Then I used OS9 to copy to a regular OS9 disk. (just to be safe)
 7. I had a few problems with write permission on the files but I seemed
    to have solved them.

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