
SUMMARY:
1. Make sure that the files listed on the proceding page,
are present on the boot diskette.
2. Run PSEUDO, from the boot diskette. This will insure
PSEUDO will write out ATTACH.DRIVERS on the boot
diskette.
3. Transfer ATTACH.DRIVERS and ATTACH.DATA from this disk
to a new boot disk.
4. Transfer SYSTEM.ATTACH to this new boot disk.
5. Install the new boot disk in drive #4 and turn the power
off, then turn the power on again to install the PSEUDO
DISK.
IV. DETAILS OF THE INSTALLATION PROCESS:
The PASCAL Operating System looks for a SYSTEM.ATTACH file
during one stage of execution of SYSTEM.PASCAL during the boot
process. If SYSTEM.ATTACH is found, it is executed prior to
running SYSTEM STARTUP. The Saturn Systems program, PSEUDO is
designed to modify the ATTACH DRIVERS code file, for permitting
transfer of information about memory card locations, etc. SYSTEM
ATTACH then uses the ATTACH DRIVERS file along with the ATTACH
DATA file to install the PSEUDO DISK. The Operating System then
looks for a SYSTEM STARTUP file to execute next. If SYSTEM
STARTUP is not found, the process ends by displaying the command
line prompt.
V. USING FASTCOPY
A. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
FASTCOPY is a very fast loader program designed for use with
the Saturn PSEUDO DISK under PASCAL.
Uploading a full diskette (280 blocks) from an Apple
minifloppy to the PSEUDO DISK may be accomplished in about 20
seconds.
Downloading a full diskette (280 blocks) from the PSEUDO—
DISK to an Apple minifloppy may be accomplished in about 30
seconds.
B. INTENDED USE:
FASTCOPY was designed to be used to quickly transfer the
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