******************************************************************* NOTE ======================================= Files uploaded in this archive do not contain the proprietory systems mentioned in van der Poel's README text below. However, it is hoped that users will be able to follow his instructions using their own copies of the relevant operating system. =================================== END OF NOTE ZEBRA Simulator by Willem van der Poel This disk contains a distribution version of an implementation of ZEBRA. It is a disk with a complete system, which can be booted directly from the A: drive. If sufficient memory is available (4M is ample) it creates a ram disk, puts the self-unpacking file DISTR58A to that ram disk in a sub directory ZEBRA and starts the program ZEBRA with a menu. The manual how to handle ZEBRA is also unpacked under the name MANUAL57.TXT and can be read e.g. by LQ L MANUAL57.TXT (see below). DISTR58A can also be used under the MSDOS running on the hard disk. In that case it is advisable to create a sub directory ZEBRA and to let DISTR58A.EXE unpack itself in that directory. Apart from the necessary system files (DOS5+4DOS) it contains a few utilities in LQ and UTIL. Starting e.g. UTIL gives its manual. This contains among other utilities the Tiny Editor TED with which new ZEBRA input can be made. Use with: UTIL TED new.src for example. LQ contains the Q editor and the L (LIST) program. With LQ L a very useful viewing program can be unpacked and used. Both programs contain their own help files. To view the contents of the UTIL library one could give: UTIL /L | LQ L/s where /L gives the listing of the contents of UTIL. This is piped to a copy of L, extracted from LQ. The /s switch takes input for L from standard input, piped into it. *******************************************************************