The EZP, PTP, and W0RLI systems have been provided on this disk along
with a packet tutorial and a list of packet BBS's and digipeaters in an
archived form in order to save space and to keep the files together.  In
order to retrieve the files:
 
With a 2-floppy system:
 
  1) Put a blank (formatted) disk in the B: drive.
 
  2) At the A> prompt, issue the command    PKXARC EZP B:
 
With a hard disk system:
 
  1) Prepare a subdirectory for the data  C> MD\NEWDIR
     (NEWDIR is any name you wish -
      or pick an existing subdirectory)
 
  2) Go to that new subdirectory          C> CD\NEWDIR
 
  3) Issue the command                    C> A:PKXARC A:EZP
 
 
 
Repeat the above for the other .ARC files on the disk: PTP, TUTORIAL,
USA-CITY, and W0RLI (note that that is a zero, of course)
 
On some PC Jr's the program PKXARCJR will work better than PKXARC, in
this case substitute PKXARCJR for PKXARC in the instructions above.
 
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The many documentation files on this disk can be identified by their
extensions of .DOC, .TXT, or names like README. These can be typed to
the screen with the    TYPE   command such as   TYPE PBS.TXT   or copied
to the printer with the   COPY   command such as   COPY PBS.TXT PRN
 
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