Read this file only if you're curious! Most users (I think) don't really care how the heck ACS made these demos, but if you're one of the few who do, just follow these simple instructions. 1. Make a back-up copy. Don't skip this step unless you want to spend another 40 minutes downloading it, if you screw up the disk. 2. Run your favorite block editor. 3. Read the following blocks and write to the corresponding blocks. Read block $4E2 and write it out to block $002 Read block $4E4 and write it out to block $003 Read block $4E5 and write it out to block $004 Read block $4E6 and write it out to block $005 That's it! Your disk should now be catalogable (or whatever you call it) and open to modifications by you (you are an advanced user aren't you? The program says for advanced users only, so you better delete it now! Just kidding!). I laughed when I cataloged the disk before the modification and got "WHAT ARE.YOU LOOKING FOR." I was looking for the files, that's what!! For some pretty good news (at least it's news to me) about Apple Computer and the Apple II line, read page 13 of the August 1990 issue of Nibble. Since, I have your attention, here's a list of magazines every GS owner shouldsubscribe to: Nibble 52 Domino Drive, Concord, MA 01742 $26.95/12 issues Programs, reviews and more! Awesome! InCider/A+ PO Box 50358, Boulder, CO 80321-0358 $27.97/12 issues Reviews, tutorials, news and more! Computist 33821 E Orville Rd, Eatonville, WA 98328 $24.00/8 issues Back-up tutorials, game cheats, program mods! IIGS Buyer's Guide 5615 W. Cermak Rd. Cicero, IL 60650-9884 $8.95/4 issues Reviews and commercial program directory! Softdisk G-S PO Box 30008, Shreveport, LA 71130-0008 $29.95/3 issues GS programs on disk. Awesome, awsome, awesome! Long live the Apple II! File written by GFan 7/17/90