R:QUEST HARD DISK LOAD MODULE R:Copyright 1984 by Morrow Designs R:Written by John VanderWood 2/17/84 ESC: *ESCAPE CLRS: T: T: {Q U E S T L O A D E R P R O G R A M} LF: 3 T: }This operation copies the Quest Bookkeeper System from your Distribution T: diskettes onto the hard disk. You will need all four Quest Distribution T: diskettes before proceeding. T: T: You can establish 1, 2, or 3 sets of books. Each set will require about T: 1 megabyte of space, not including data, so be sure you have 1.5 megabytes T: (1,500 k) available per set. T: T: I'll run a program now that tells you how much space you have left. CPM: show A:; T: TNR: }Press the Return key to proceed: INMAX: 1 A: *NUMBER CLRS: LF: 5 T: {You may press the ESC key now to QUIT without loading Quest.} T: T: The Co-Pilot menus are programmed to assume that Quest will reside in user T: numbers 10, 11, and 12. If you want only one copy (normal for the indepen- T: dent businessperson keeping his own books), you should load Quest into user T: number 10. If you want multiple copies, start with 10 and work up to 11 T: and then 12. T: T: Incidentally, user numbers 10, 11, and 12 correspond directly to Quest "file T: cabinet drawers" 1, 2, and 3. *AGAIN CUR: 0,21 T: CUR: 0,21 TNR: Select the user number for Quest now. Type{10, 11,}or{12: } INMAX:2 A: $UN M:10,11,12, BELLN: JN:*AGAIN CLRS: CPM:user $UN EXIST:KCTL.DIR CPM:user 0 JY: *EXISTS JN: *LOAD *EXISTS CLRS: LF:8 T:{User number $UN already contains a copy of Quest!} T: T: If you load in a new copy, it will{erase all data}currently used with that T: copy. Please be absolutely sure that this is what you want to do. T: T: Press "!" to erase the existing copy of Quest and its data, or anything else TNR: to return to the previous screen: INMAX: 1 A: M: ! JY: *LOAD JN: *NUMBER *LOAD CLRS: LF:11 T:}Insert the{QUEST INSTRUCTIONAL (DATA) DISKETTE}into the drive TNR: and press RETURN. INMAX:1 A: CLRS: EXIST: B:kins.com JY: *CPM1 U: *WRONGDSK J: *LOAD *CPM1 CPM:pip A:[g$UN]=B:*.*[g0 r]; *GL CLRS: LF:11 EXIST: kgsl.com JY: *AR TNR:}Insert the{GENERAL LEDGER PROGRAM DISKETTE}into the drive and press RETURN: INMAX:1 A: CLRS: EXIST: B:kgpl.com JY: *CPM2 U:*WRONGDSK J:*GL *CPM2 CPM: pip A:=B:*.*[r] *AR CLRS: LF:11 EXIST: krcr.com JY:*CD T:}Insert the{ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE PROGRAM DISKETTE}into the drive TNR: and press RETURN: INMAX:1 A: CLRS: EXIST: B:krcr.com JY: *CPM3 U: *WRONGDSK J: *AR *CPM3 CPM: pip A:=B:*.*[r] *CD CLRS: LF:11 EXIST: kufl.com JY: *CPM5 T:}Insert the{CASH DISBURSEMENTS PROGRAM DISKETTE}into the drive TNR: and press RETURN: INMAX:1 A: CLRS: EXIST: B:karp.com JY: *CPM4 U: *WRONGDSK J: *CD *CPM4 CPM:pip A:=B:*.*[r]; *CPM5 CPM:set k*.*[sys]; set *.rpt[sys] J: *FINISH *WRONGDSK CLRS: LF: 10 T:{ TNR:That appears to be the wrong disk. Press Return to review the correct title:} INMAX:1 A: E: *FINISH CLRS: LF: 5 T: {Quest is now installed in user number $UN. When you use it, it will be T: in "instructional mode." The data files contain sample data to help you T: learn to use Quest. Later when you're familiar with using Quest, you'll T: run a program called "KINS" that zeroes out the data files, letting you T: add real data of your own. Refer to page 2-22 of the MD-11 User's Guide T: for instructions on running KINS. T: T: If you want to load additional copies of Quest, start over at the Utility T: menu.} T: TNR: Press the Return key to return to the Main Menu: INMAX: 1 A: *ESCAPE CLRS: LF:11 TNR:{Returning to the Main Menu; please stand by . . .} CH:micro.pil