
  This is Edinburgh Software Product's public domain implementation
  of TeX; it may be freely copied and redistributed.  There are no
  restrictions on use by commercial sites.  The only restrictions are
  those imposed by the author, Don Knuth of Stanford University.
  
  One of those restrictions are that copies of TeX cannot officially
  be called simply 'TeX' until they have passed the TeX validation
  suite called trip.  Since this implementation has not been tested
  under that suite, it should not be called TeX.  Therefore, whenever
  writing about this software in any public forum please take care to
  call it 'ArMaTuReS'; if you wish to distinguish between the two different
  versions for 1Mb machines and >= 2Mb machines, you may call them
  'TeX310' and 'TeX440' resoectively.
  
  This suite comes configured for use on machines with more than 1Mb
  of ram.  In order to use it on a 1mb A310, you must edit the file
  !TeX.!boot, and change the line:
  
  *Set tex$which 440
  
  to
  
  *Set tex$which 310
  
  (You have to double-click on the !TeX directory WHILE HOLDING DOWN
  THE SHIFT KEY in order to get at the !Boot file)

  (A310 users will almost certainly need to change their *status values
  to make more ram available.  Appended after this file are the values
  shown by the commands *STATUS and *MODULES on a machine which has
  successfully run tex)
  
  To actually use this system you should do as follows:
  
  Preload whichever utilities you wish to use by double-clicking on
  them; this will place an icon on the bar at the bottom of the screen.
  (Experienced users might prefer to create a file !DeskBoot so that this
  happens automatically at startup)
  
  
  If you want to work on 'mydoc', first create a DIRECTORY (sometimes
  called a 'folder') called 'MyDoc'.  Then create the text file with
  the TeX or Latex source, and save it as 'Mydoc.tex'.
  
  To run this through tex, pick up the DIRECTORY and drop it on the TeX
  icon (on the icon bar at the bottom of the screen).  This will start it
  being processed by TeX.
  
  When it has been run successfully, pick up the directory again and
  drop it on the previewer icon.  (At the time of writing, Edinburgh
  Software Products have not finished their previewer; it is targetted for
  31st July.  Meanwhile, an perfectly good previewer can be bought from Tools
  GmbH in Germany.  If you have bought this product, we can supply details
  of how to use it with our version of TeX.  We will only do so, however,
  when shown proof of purchase of the Tools system, including serial numbers)
  
  If you are happy with the document, you can go on to print it; if not,
  edit the document and repeat the preceding steps.
  
  At the moment only postscript printers are supported.  If you have one,
  drop mydoc on the dvialw icon; this will convert TeX's output file (the
  'dvi' file) into postscript.  You can print this postscript file by
  dragging it onto the !PrinterPS icon.  Unfortunately you have to
  actually double-click on the MyDoc directory to get at this file (it
  will be called 'mydoc.dvi-alw' - the alw stands for 'Apple LaserWriter).
  Later releases may allow you to drag the directory instead.
  
  
  That is roughly all there is to the system.  We also supply bibtex which
  and latex which are used in a similar manner (dropping the directory onto
  their icons).  Depending on how much room there was spare on the disks
  you sent, you may also find some sample test files in a directory called
  'demo'.
  
  I hope you find this system useful. I'm happy to enter into correspondence,
  preferably by electronic mail. My email address is gtoal@uk.ac.ed - if this
  form isn't meaningful to you, ask a local networking guru to mangle it into
  what your mailer expects.  I normally answer email promptly.
  
  I can also be reached by paper mail at the address below, but I'm ashamed
  to admit that paper mail usually takes a lot longer to be answered.
  
  Graham Toal,
     76 Clare Court,
        Judd Street,
           London WC1H 9QW.
  
  I'll also take telephone calls during the following hours if I'm available:
     Weekdays: 9pm to midnight
     Weekends: 3pm to midnight
  
  I also have an answering machine, but please do not call (even to leave
  a message on the machine) before 11am.  I work late and get very grumpy
  if I'm woken up early by the phone ringing!
  
  Future plans for this system include:
  
     An integrated RISC OS previewer (mostly done; included here)
     Metafont (Actually, it's included but you'll have to work out
       how to use it yourself; I haven't written a wimp interface yet)
     Multi-tasking for TeX and the DVI drivers. (done but VERY slow)
     TeX 3 (hmmm.... wait till it settles down...)
     Inclusion of RISC OS graphics in documents.
  
  However, most of this work is done by me in my spare time, so these are
  all in the far future.
  
  Best regards,
  
     Graham Toal.
  


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*STATUS
Configuration status:

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Boot
No Caps
Data       4
Delay      32
No Directory
DumpFormat 0
FontSize   0K
Ignore     10
Language   0
Mode       0
MonitorType 0
MouseStep  5
Print      4
Quiet
RamFsSize  0K
Repeat     3
RMASize    0K
ScreenSize 8K
Scroll
SpriteSize 0K
Sync       1
SystemSize 0K
TV         0,1
FileSystem adfs
ADFSbuffers 0
ADFSDirCache 4K
Drive      4
Floppies   1
HardDiscs  1
Step       3
File server 'harddisc5'
Library '<Default>'
Printer server 'Laser'
Country    Master
SoundDefault 1 5 8
WimpFlags  15
WimpMode   8

Use *Configure to set the options.
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*MODULES
No. Position Workspace Name
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  2 0381FB94 01800014  FileSwitch
  3 0382790C 01800974  Desktop
  4 038294AC 00000000  BASIC
  5 038389F4 01800B84  SystemDevices
  6 0383969C 01800F34  FileCore%ADFS
    0383969C 00000000  FileCore%Base
  7 0384650C 01800CA4  ADFS
  8 03849FE4 018036F4  Econet
  9 0384CD30 01803C94  NetFS
 10 03851CCC 01803FB4  NetPrint
 11 03853250 01804164  BBCEconet
 12 03853D14 00000000  International
 13 0385660C 018041B4  InternationalKeyboard
 14 03857C44 018043C4  Debugger
 15 03859D60 00000000  IIC
 16 0385A028 01F04000  SoundDMA
 17 0385A980 01804584  SoundChannels
 18 0385BC74 01806694  SoundScheduler
 19 0385C3F8 018086A4  WaveSynth
 20 0385CDA4 01808D84  StringLib
 21 0385D6AC 0180AF04  Percussion
 22 0385E0A4 0180D164  SpriteExtend
 23 0385FDC4 0180D674  Draw
 24 038625BC 0180D784  FontManager
 25 03866888 00000000  Obey
 26 03866E34 0180E294  WindowManager
 27 038748DC 00000000  TaskManager
 28 03875F70 00000000  PaletteUtil
 29 03877388 00000000  Filer
 30 0387AC8C 00000000  ADFSFiler
 31 0387B980 00000000  RAMFSFiler
 32 0387BFA0 00000000  NetFiler
 33 0387DBF8 00000000  ShellCLI
 34 0387E0F4 01810084  Hourglass
 35 0387E88C 018101A4  NetStatus
 36 0387EA1C 00000000  SpriteUtils
 37 0387F020 018101B4  Podule
 38 01810284 032C8000  HardDisc
 39 018163F4 0181C454  FPEmulator
