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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 ofthis
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 ofthe 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 ofthe 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.
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