[MLOAD COM HmZ8E HEX$dZ8EZPTCHDZCZ8EZPTCHFOR 3 vZ8EZPTCH.DOC# :$eP*!< Ny #A i7NpB$ H'  p7A I@s4N( \@R4bwyA%9 9 "JB $e6N29A-Scm1p@G2q Mܴ@\L!a1Sꩼ- I$Y1۰F{ @ӕ3H}@t2   >MΠRHzy & '(FhXܥIoYo@( m'z afx,Ge uPKvhahipb\$(Jx Bvs'y( FP1 `&IU?tee%C|p;`q Yhv@`VFT'U>ʼnHT0oItu>fng1 VQZC j@֤ ƤʭxBRifVIgQgFqagTg1P_nBpShK \TZ*$8okFԴsFv:/!]>./Í~ #/#  |{0/> /> /|}'Ɛ'@'_ͽ ~#=#~ FUX0:fAG?͇ Command line syntax error Ï͉ Ambiguous file name: % not allowed.͉ File % not found.͉ Disk full.͉ Directory full.͉ Premature end-of-file in %͉ Checksum error in %͉ Can't close %͉ Memory full while loading %͉ Format error in file %͉ Writing %, nothing loaded͉ MLOAD syntax: MLOAD [=] [,...] [] (brackets denote optional items) is the optional output filename are input file(s) is a hex load offset within the output file may be an optional non-HEX file to be patched by subsequently named HEX files (specifying The filetype enables this function). Note that ZCPR2-style drive/user notation may be used in all file specifications (e.g., "B3:MYFILE.COM, "A14:MDM7.HEX"). ͍v>2 " " * }o|g"   !]<: ! } w#͋ 2  % x _ } 6# 6 # 6# ͨ # ͨ #( :~U AC @#~#:+xG~0G#~:K #{ ~.#yu  k { ͨ #*ʗ ?‹ U  { à >? ™ ͨ #à ~/., :=ȷ/  " 2 = go : *  y "    go\ ] y!"#$a{ e!z #v i HEX ͽ ͽ I I This HEX overlay makes Rick Surwilo's Z8E respond to DIR as well as DU file specifications. Get Z8E - from most Z-Nodes - configure it, use Ron Fowler's MLOAD (included) to install. Routine adapted from the general one written and published by Bruce Morgen in The One- Eighty File, vol. 1, no. 11, 11/87. Fred Haines, c/o Ladera Z-Node, 213-670-9465, 4-22-87 :10010000CD732E0D0A5A38452056312E300D0A0077 :102E70000000003A69005F0E20CD0500C31001C9B3 :0000000000