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GenreProgramming - Aids / Routines / ToolsYear1990
LanguageGFA BASICPublisherGFA Data Media UK
Developer[n/a]Distributor-
ControlsKeyboard, MouseCountryUnited Kingdom
Box / InstructionsEnglishSoftwareEnglish
Programmer(s)

Ostrowski, Frank / Meester, W.J.

LicenseCommercial
SerialST TypeST, STe / 0.5MB
ResolutionLow / Medium / HighNumber of Disks1 / Single Sided
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Instructions - GFA-GUP - GEM Utility Package

This is GFA-GUP 3 v1.0                  1.2.90

An explanation of the files on your disk:

Folder:   GUP_3

This folder contains the GFA_GUP source files.

GUP_3.GFA is contains comments documenting the functions of  each 
procedure.

GUP_SEC.GFA is the same as GUP_3.GFA,  but with all the  comments 
removed and thus making a much smaller source file.

GUP.DFN and GUP.RSC are files containing alert messages generated 
by the GFA GUP source.

H_TO_ASC.PRG  is  a  utility that will convert .H  files  to  LST 
suitable  for  merging  into GFA  BASIC.  This  program  is  only 
required  if  you use a resource editor other  than  RSC2.PRG  as 
supplied with GFA BASIC 3. 

Folder: GUP_DEMO.3

This contains the demonstration source DEMO.GFA.  We suggest that 
you experiment with this program before proceeding with your  own 
design.

DEMO.RSC  contains  the  alert  and  dialog  boxes  used   within 
DEMO.GFA.  These  can  be  edited with  a  resource  construction 
program such as RSC2.PRG or KRESOURCE.

IMMUN.PRG in the AUTO folder will examine the boot sector looking 
for  unwanted virus.  If no virus is found then no futher  action 
will be needed. If however a virus or executable code is found in 
the boot sector, you will be given the option to erase it.

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