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- This contains various parts of the ARP library and documentation.
- ARP stands for AmigaDOS Replacement Project and is public domain. The ARP
- library is used in the GenAm2 editor to produce the File Requestor but
- contains many other useful routines too. The complete ARP disk contains
- both Programmer- and User-Manuals and replacements for most of the standard
- CLI commands. Disk space severely limits what we can supply but we hope this
- gives you a taster and strongly encourage you to get hold of a 'real' copy.
- We obtained our copy in the UK from the Cavendish Centre, though a more
- up-to-date version was obtained directly from the US.
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- The file NewPro.arc contains details on all the ARP routines in compressed
- form. To extract the files you will need an ARC program which we cannot
- supply. We suggest you contact PD distributors regarding such a program.
- There is nowhere near enough disk space to supply the un-arced files.
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- We have not suplied the AmigaDOS command replacements so the installation
- details are not relevent to this disk. We shall now leave you in the capable
- hands of the ARP Authors:
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- This is ARP, the AmigaDOS(tm) freely redistributable command program
- replacements.
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- In order to use ARP, you may use the batch program "ExecuteMe" on
- this diskette. (Alternatively for single-drive users, you can use
- the batch file "OneDrive" which will require less disk swapping).
- For details on installation, see the file "Installation" in the
- UserDocs drawer.
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- The most likely problem you will have with ARP is not having the file
- "arp.library" installed in your LIBS: directory. If this happens and
- you try to run one of the ARP command programs, you will get a message
- "you need arp.library V33+", which means you should copy the file
- "libs/arp.library" from this diskette onto your system diskette LIBS:
- directory.
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- ON THIS DISKETTE: (the proper ARP Disk that is, not Devpac Amiga Disk 2)
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- The C directory contains all the ARP executable programs.
- The LIBS directory contains "arp.library".
- The UserDocs directory contains users documentation for ARP.
- The ProDocs directory contains programmers information and source code for ARP.
- The ARCFILES directory contains files Archived ARP files which may be posted to
- BBS'es and telecomm services.
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