[Lissner BBS INDEX]

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Please record this file.  It is your only index to all the 
other files in this library.

Bugs in 2.0, and conflicts between 2.0 and other programs being
     developed for the //gs.  ile 16.  2K bytes.

Data base Common.  File 1.  Definitions used in all data base
     segments, including location of files and work areas in
     memory.  8K bytes.

File formats.  Files 2 and 15.  AppleWorks file formats on disk.
     33K bytes.

Hooks documentation.  File 4.  Defines how to use "hooks"
     built into version 2.0, that allow you to intercept
     keystrokes and output to the screen.  3K bytes.

Host documentation.  File 5.  Documentation of routines in
     the permanently resident portion of AppleWorks.  You
     can use these routines, at your own risk, of course,
     for a number of the functions that are basic to any
     assembly language program.  File 6 defines where the
     routines are located.  6K bytes.

Host entry points.  File 6.  This defines addresses that can
     be JSR'd to for permanent routines.  File 5 describes
     the functionality.  2K bytes.

Main work area.  File 3.  Definitions used throughout Apple-
     Works.  Defines common work areas used by all applications.
     Defines many of the symbols referenced in other files.
     20K bytes.

Memory manager.  Use of //gs memory manager by version 2.0.
     File 14.  2K bytes.

Seg.pr.  Source code.  Files 11, 12 and 13.  41K bytes.

Spreadsheet Common.  File 9.  Definitions used in all spreadsheet
     segments, including location of files and work areas in
     memory.  16K bytes.

Sub-host documentation.  File 7.  This describes more routines that are
     permanently resident.  Most pertain to memory management.
     Please note that a patent is pending on these memory
     management routines, so you may end up paying us royalties
     if they're copied.  5K bytes.

Sub-host entry points.  File 8.  This file defines the entry
     points for sub-host routines.  1K bytes.

Word processor Common.  File 10.  Definitions used in all 
     word processor segments, including location of files
     and work areas in memory.  10K bytes.



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