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The screen will showAPPLE GOTOXY BINDERThe program now looks for the file SYSTEM.PASCAL, which must be onyour system disk in any drive. If you see the messageERROR: No file SYSTEM.PASCALPress space to continueyour system disk was probably not in any drive. You should put yoursystem disk in the startup drive and press the SPACE bar to return to theCommand level. Then you can try to Execute the program again.When the program has successfully found the file SYSTEM.PASCAL, itprompts you to specify theFile which contains GDTOXY?For this example, you should respond by typingAPPLE3:HAZELGDTD(For a different terminal, this would be the new GOTOXY procedure youcompiled after modifying HAZELGOTO.TEXT for your terminal.) Theprogram looks first for a file whose filename is exactly as you typed it. Ifthat search is not successful, the suffix .CODE is added to the filename andthe search is made again. When your file is found, messages appear sayingCopying Segment 15Copying Segment eCopying Segment 1Copying Segment 2Copying Segment 3Copying Segment 4Copying Segment 5and so on. When the Command line reappears, your system disk has thenew file NEW.PASCAL on it. This file is the old SYSTEM.PASCAL with thenew GOTOXY procedure for your terminal bound into it. Before the systemcan use this new file, the old file SYSTEM.PASCAL must be removed fromthe disk (or at least renamed) and NEW.PASCAL must be given the nameSYSTEM.PASCAL.At this time, you should also replace the file SYSTEM.MISCINFO with thefile called APPLE3:HAZEL.MISCINFO (for a different terminal, this wouldbe the NEW.MISCINFO you generated with the SETUP program, describedabove in "Reconfiguring the System").The information you have just changed will not affect the system until yourestart the system with your new system disk in the startup disk drive.Using an External TerminalII-245

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