Coronado Enterprises Pascal TUTOR            July 16, 1986

         Getting Started with the Pacal tutorial

     The first thing you should do is to backup the distribution
diskettes and store the distribution diskettes away in a safe
place.  Use only the copy for all operations.

          Getting started with the TEXT diskette

     Before you begin to study Pascal, you must print out a copy
of the tutorial text.  

              Getting started with the SOURCE diskette

                  FILES ON THE SOURCE DISKETTE

  READ.ME - The file you are presently reading.

  PRINTALL.BAT - This is a batch file that can be used to print
                 all of the source files on your printer.  This
                 uses LIST.COM to print the files.
NOTE  [This is a MS DOS file and has been removed as it is of no use to PCW users]

   <filename>.PAS - These are the Pascal source files you will
                 compile and run during the course of these
                 tutorial lessons.

   <filename>.TXT _ There are two of these files. They are data
                 files to be used for inputting data to example
                 Pascal programs.

   LIST.COM - This is the Pascal printing program used to give
                 you a listing of the Pascal source files with
                 line numbers. To use it, enter the following at
                 the DOS prompt;

                 LIST GOODFORM.PAS (or whatever filename desired)

[LIST is a MS DOS program and does not work on PCW's]
   KIBBLES.BIT - This file will be generated by one program in
                 chapter 11, and read by another. It does not
                 exist on your distribution diskette.








Questionnaire on the Pascal Tutorial


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