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Future versions ## will allow greater control of the printer as well as increased text ## file size. NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, USE AT YOUR ## OWN RISK. ## ## MEMO.COM does not write to the disk at any time. ## ## You need 3 files to run: MEMO.COM ( The program. ) ## MEMO.TXT ( This file. ) ## MEMOHEAD.TXT ( Your standard header ) ## ( to be copied to the ) ## ( screen. ) ## ## I have not checked the spelling in any of these files, so double ## check the output before you show off any memos. ## ## Later versions may include source. ## ############################################################################ ##USE: 1) type MEMO - The program will open the MEMO.TXT and MEMOHEAD.TXT ## files. MEMOHEAD should be modified to match your ## memo style. NOTE: keep this short since too many ## lines will cause the memo to scroll off the screen ## before you can print it. ## ## 2) Press any key to create a memo. The text will be generated ## for each keystroke. ## ## 3) When you see a memo you like then use the key to ## to copy it. ## ## 4) To exit the program type 'Q'. ## ## ############################################################################# ## HOW IT WORKS: ## ## The memo generator will create 4 sentences. The pattern will be as ## follows: ## ## ## ## ## ## The will be replaced by , ## , and for the remaining ## senetnces. #############################################################################