MML Systems Ltd 11 Sun Street Finsbury Sq London EC2M 2PS 01 247 0691 Andrew Clarke Pentlow Mill Cavendish Suffolk. 0787 281072 PRINTIT This disc represents the state of PRINTIT at 16th April 1987. PRINTIT prints out files. You will need to create such files with a word processor that will produce Ascii text. You can do this with LocoScript by choosing the Make Ascii option after you have created your file. There are some ready-made sample files on disc to get you started. The program runs under CP/M You will need to switch on the computer and load CP/M. On the PCW you simply insert the CP/M disc (side 2 of the LocoScript disc), and let the machine do the rest. When CP/M has loaded, you will see the A> prompt. To operate the program, you will need to 'type' the manual to a printer. Do this as follows. Make sure that your printer is plugged in and switched on (he said between clenched teeth). To 'type' the manual with an Amstrad or Epson printer, insert side 2 of the PRINTIT disc, and type at the keyboard: PRINTIT MANUAL followed by Enter If you have a CPC and are not blessed with an Epson-compatible printer, then type: PRINTIT -S MANUAL You can send the result to the screen instead of the printer by typing: PRINTIT -C MANUAL but the result will not be formatted properly. If you just want to see a sample printout on an Amstrad or Epson- compatible printer, then insert side 1 of the PRINTIT disc, and type: PRINTIT PRACTICE.DOC or PRINTIT TEST.1 The main files are on side 1. Only the manual and PRINTIT itself are on side 2. On the PCW printer, PRINTIT is not fast, but it's impressive!