This program will allow you to write Commodore Ascii text in a format suitable
for uploading. As the text is not standard Ascii, check that your terminal
software is capable of providing the necessary conversion. Operation of the
program is very simple, as it is  menu controlled. The first section, entitled
"Compose Text", is the section used to create text. It allows you to type up to
79 characters a line for up to 100 lines. When you get towards the end of the
line, the print will appear in reverse, indicating that the program will end
the line automatically if you don't hit a carriage return. It is similiar to
the bell heard on a typewriter when the carriage nears the end of the margin.
The next section, entitled "Display Text", should also be self-explanatory.
It allows you to view text already entered by either Compose or Load. The
"Print" command will cause all text to be printed to the printer in upper and
lower case (designed for the 4022 printer). The section entitled "Edit" is the
tool by which you are able to edit one line of text at a time. This section
functions by use of three keys, the carriage return, the "@" and the	 pace bar.
Anytime you are in the program, if you press the "@" key you will exit the
edit section and the main menu will appear.The space bar enables you to advance
the line display one line at a time. Should you want to edit the last line
shown, merely depress the return key. The program remembers the last line 
printed and will automatically edit that line should you desire. To edit any
other line, merely enter the line number and press the return key. You will be
asked if you want to edit that line, an	 if you answer in the affirmative, you
will be able to continue the edit. Once you complete all editing, press the
key and you will return to the main menu. The final section calSa"
enables you to take in memory text and save it to disk (device #8, drive
If you select the "End Program" function, you will be asked to save the file if
you haven't done so. Other than that feature, is is pretty simple to figure
out.

As a note, while you are displaying text, if you strike the space bar you will
be able to stop	 he display until you press the space bar again.
