;************************************************************** ; WSAVE3/0.SUB * ; (formally WS-SAVE.SUB) * ;************************************************************** ; FOR WORDSTAR VERSIONS 2.26 and 3.0 * ; * ; Vers. 1.1 Updated instructions. Mark S. Stein 11/07/84 * ; * ;=============================================================* ; This sub file when placed on the "A" drive with EX14.COM, * ; DDT.COM and AUTOST.COM will automatically create the file * ; WSAVE3/0.DOC when SYSTEM RESET is initiated followed by a * ; COLD BOOT. WSAVE3/0.DOC can provide up to 15K of prepared * ; text which ordinarily would be lost when using WORDSTAR * ; and incurring a DISK FULL condition while attempting to * ; save a created file. * ; * ; Upon incurring a DISK FULL condition when using WORDSTAR, * ; first go the the end of the text file using ^QC and then * ; depress the SYSTEM RESET button. Next place a prepared * ; diskette containing WSAVE3/0.SUB, DDT.COM, EX14.COM, and * ; AUTOST.COM in drive "A". Then COLD BOOT the system, ie, * ; enter a carriage return; WSAVE3/0.DOC will automatically * ; be created. Then place your WORDSTAR and associated * ; overlay files onto the "A" drive and move the diskette * ; containing WSAVE3/0.DOC onto the "B" drive. Using WORDSTAR, * ; RENAME WSAVE3/0.DOC to your desired FILENAME.TYP. Now using * ; WORDSTAR's NON-DOCUMENT mode, enter FILENAME.TYP followed * ; by a ^QC to place the cursor to the end of the file. Enter * ; a ^KD to SAVE FILENAME.TYP and exit WORDSTAR using an "X". * ; Note that the new FILENAME.TYP is of the appropriate file * ; size which will be less than or equal to 15K. The backup * ; file FILENAME.BAK created by WORDSTAR is a 15K file which * ; is not needed and can be erased. * ; * ; Credit goes to Dave Lopez and Brad Baldwin referenced by * ; their article "Saving your ASCII!" in April/May 1983 * ; Portable Companion. WSAVE3/0.SUB is an extension to their * ; original work plus that issued in FOG. * ; * DDT M7321,ADB9,100 G0 SAVE 59 WSAVE3/0.DOC ^C