*top c:c=n1 c:h2$="Chapter 1: "!!q$ *lesson c:s9=3 c:h4$="Getting Started" c:l2$="lesson" c:j1$="lesson" c:j2$="" c:j0$="" c:r9=6 c:r9$=str(r9) c:r1$=e$!!"&a"!!r9$!!"R" c:f7$="0" c:h6$="List of Lessons" c:n=4 t:$h1$ List of Lessons -- $h2$ $h4$ " t:$d8$ j(m=1):@p t:~uDirections~n:__1. Press the ~udown-arrow~n key to ~i_highlight_~n the next lesson. 2. Press ~i_Start__~n (key [f1]) to start the lesson. j:all pr: t:~uDirections~n:__1. Move the mouse to ~upoint at~n the title of the next lesson. 2. Press the left button ~utwice~n--once to ~i_highlight_~n and once to ~ustart~n the lesson. *all t: ~uLessons~n:_____Are You Ready?_$n$ _ t(a9=9): ...(You just came from this lesson.) t(a9<>9): ...(For first-time users.) t: Using the System_$n$ _ ...(Includes ~uwindow shuffling~n.) Setting the Time and Date_$n$ _ ...(You only need to do this once or twice a year.) Checking the Time_$n$ _ ...(In which you create a small clock window.) Starting Over_$n$ _ ...(For those rare times when a system reset is in order.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 _Start_____f1 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e th:$r1$ $c1$ c:d9=0 *lloop th(d9127):mouse j(t1$=t$):@p j(t1$="C"):@p j(t1$="B"):@p j:leftup pr: c:c=c+1 th(c<=n):$c1$ $n$ $b$ $b$ $b$ $i$ th(c>n):$c1$ $n$ $r1$ $i$ c(c>n):c=0 j:@a *leftup j(t1$="i"):@p j(t1$="D"):@p j(t1$="A"):@p j:soft pr: c:c=c-1 th(c>=0):$c1$ $n$ $a$ $a$ $a$ $i$ j(c>=0):@a th:$c1$ $r1$ $n$ c:c=0 *loop th:$b$ $b$ $b$ c:c=c+1 j(c List of Chapters pick another chapter. / | \ / | \ / | \ Within each --> List of List of List of chapter, you pick Lessons Lessons Lessons a lesson. / | / \ | \ / | / \ | \ / | / \ | \ Then you read --> Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages the pages from the lesson. ~uHighly Recommended~n:_____Start chapter 2, "Running a Program." $h$ k:1 1 _ k:2 2 _ k:3 3 _ k:4 4 _ k:5 5 _ k:6 6 _ k:7 7 _ k:8 8 _ k:e w: w: c:d$="Chapters/0:contents" c:j$="begin" c:x$="L:"!!d$!!","!!j$ xi:x$ *endall c:j1$="endall" t:$h1$ Tutor Exit Page t:$d8$ ~uThanks for Your Time~n!___To exit the tutor, press ~iYes,Quit~n (key [f8]). ~uTo Restart the Tutor~n:___1. Highlight the name 'Tutor' in the PAM window. 2. Press ~i_Start__~n (key [f1]). ~uAfter Restarting~n:_______You can easily return to where you left off: 1. When the tutor asks--"Is this your first time?"--press [N] for "no." 2. When you see the list of chapters, highlight and start this chapter: "$h4$ ." j(h6$<>"List of Lessons"):sless th:$f1$ (Press ~iYes,Quit~n to leave, ~iContinue~n to select a lesson.) $h$ j:@p *sless t: 3. After the chapter is loaded in memory, highlight and start this lesson: "$h6$ th:$f1$ (Press ~iYes,Quit~n to leave, ~iContinue~n to continue on page #p .) $h$ pr: q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 Yes,Quit___f8 k:e as: mj:1 c:d9=FLO(f7$) j(p=1):ret j(p=d9):ret k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e *ret xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:@p m:anything s: j:@a pr: t:$h1$ Done t:$d8$ Good-bye from tutor... e: *keyA k:x k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:e c:p=p+1 c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:j$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help1 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@A *help1 c:j1$="help1" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n!__________________You're on page 1 of a new lesson. The lessons in Chapter 1, "$h4$ ," teach how to: - Use ~ufunction keys~n to control programs. - Use ~uwindows~n and the optional mouse. - Set and check the time. ~uIf This Isn't Right~n_____- Choose another ~ulesson~n: ~uFor You~n:________________1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]) to return to the list of lessons. - Quit the tutor altogether: Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]) ~utwice~n. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to continue, ~i__Quit__~n to quit.) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *keyB as: mj:1 c:p=p+1 c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:2 c:p=p-1 c:j$="J:"!!j0$ xi:J$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:J$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help2 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *help2 c:j1$="help2" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n:__________________Welcome to the help for page #p . You're reading chapter 1: "$h4$ ." ~uThis Chapter Covers~n_____- Pressing function keys ([f1]-[f8]). ~uBasic Operations~n:_______- Moving the display pointer. - Using the mouse (if you have one). - Selecting windows. - Setting and checking the time. ~uTo Pick a Different~n_____1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]) to return to page #p . ~uLesson~n:_________________2. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]) to return to the list of lessons. ~uTo Pick a Different~n_____1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]) to return to page #p . ~uChapter~n:________________2. Press ~iChapters~n (key [f4]) to return to the list of main chapters. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n--key [f1]--to continue reading this lesson.) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *keyZ k:x k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:2 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:e c:p=p-1 c:j$="J:"!!j0$ xi:j$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:j$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help3 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *help3 c:j1$="help3" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n:__________________You've been reading the last page--page $f7$ --of this lesson. At this point, you can: - Go on to the ~unext~n lesson: 1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]) to return to the list of lessons. - Review the material in ~uthis~n lesson: 1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iPrevPage~n (key [f2]) to review previous pages. - Quit the tutor altogether: Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]) ~utwice~n. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to continue, ~i__Quit__~n to quit.) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *S c:f7$="11" *S1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="S1" c:j2$="S1A" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Using The System"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uFirst Off~n:______________Congratulations on making it to this point! You've figured out how to highlight and start a lesson on your own. ~uTo Get Out of Here~n:_____If this isn't the right lesson, get out! 1. Press ~i_Lessons_~n (key [f3]) to return to the list of lessons (but not yet). 2. Highlight and start the right lesson. ~uRight Now~n:______________Try using the ~iLessons_~n key: Go back to the list of lessons, then come back here. Do it! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after practicing the ~iLessons_~n key.) :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyA *S1A c:j1$="S1A" c:j0$="S1" c:j2$="S1B" c:d9=flo(f7$) c:d9=d9 - p xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uGood~n!___________________You've made it to page 2. There are #d9 pages left in this lesson. ~uIf You Forget~n:__________If you forget how to get out of this lesson: Press ~i_Help_~n (key [f7]). ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll know how to use the ~uwindows~n on the display. ~uWindows~n are work areas on the display. You can: - Select and use the window you want. - Move windows around. - Change window size. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S1B c:j1$="S1B" c:j0$="S1A" c:j2$="S2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThe Display Set-Up~n:_____Right now, you're reading from the ~ututor~n ~uwindow~n, which is like a page on a desk. ~i PAM ~n |________------------------------------+ | The PAM window: | | For controlling system operations.| | ~i Tutor ~n | | |_________------------------------------+ | | The tutor window: ____________ | | | For learning system operations. | | | _______________________________ | | | _______________________________ | +--| _______________________________ | | *** YOU ARE HERE *** | | __________________ Page #p of $f7$ | +---------------------------------------+ th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S2 c:j1$="S2" c:j2$="S2A" c:j0$="S1B" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTwo Windows~n?____________Yes, you've had two windows on the display all along. When you select the ~uPAM window~n (not yet), you'll see: ~i PAM ~n |________------------------------------+ | _______________________ | | ____The PAM window comes to the_____ | | ___front.___________________________| | ____________________________________|---+ | ___(By the way, PAM is a built-in | | | ___program that enables you to enter|__ | | ___commands to run applications, | | | _ print files, etc.) ____________ | | +--------------------------------------+ | | *** YOU ARE HERE *** | | __________________ Page #p of $f7$ | +---------------------------------------+ th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S2A c:j1$="S2A" c:j0$="S2" c:j2$="S3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uShuffling Windows~n:______~uShuffling~n lets you put one window ~uin front~n of another. Use the [Shift][Select] keystroke to shuffle +-------++------+ windows: |Shift ||Select| | || | 1. Locate the [Select] key on the keyboard. +-------++------+ (next to the ~uright~n [Shift] key). 2. While holding down the [Shift] key, press the [Select] key (not yet). 3. Afterwards, press [Shift][Select] a second time. Leave this tutor window ~uin front~n. 4. Press ~iNextPage~n to read the next page. Try these steps now! th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S3 c:j1$="S3" c:j2$="S4" c:j0$="S2A" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Recapitulate~n:________When you press [Shift][Select], you cause the ~uPAM window~n and the ~ututor window~n to shuffle. ~uDo It Some More~n:________Shuffling windows is so common that you should practice again right now: Press [Shift][Select], say, ~utwo~n more times. When you want to use the tutor, the tutor window must be ~uin front~n. When you want to use PAM (in about 15 minutes), the PAM window must be ~uin front~n. ~uTerminology Note~n:_______The window in front is often called the ~uactive window~n. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S4 c:j1$="S4" c:j2$="S5" c:j0$="S3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uKeep Your Eyes on~n_______Press [Shift][Select] a couple more times to ~uthe Function Keys~n:______switch the tutor window and the PAM window. Watch the function key labels switch! For example, the label for function key [f1] switches between ~iNextPage~n (tutor window) and ~i_Start__~n (PAM window). ~uPlease Keep in Mind~n:____When you want to read the next page, press ~iNextPage~n and ~unot~n ~i_Start__~n. ~uTerminology Note 2~n:_____The function key labels at the bottom of the display are collectively called the current ~umenu~n. : | | | | | | | | : | | | | | | | | : | | | | | | | | : v v v v v v v v th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S5 c:j1$="S5" c:j2$="S6" c:j0$="S4" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uFor Mouse Users~n:________To select a window using a mouse: 1. Move the display pointer to ~uany part~n of the desired window--top, bottom, left edge, right edge. 2. Press the mouse "select" button (on the left). That window will become the ~uactive window~n. Try it! Shuffle the PAM and tutor windows using the mouse. ~uFor Everyone~n:___________From now on, you should know what to do when you read: "Select the PAM window" --OR-- "Select the tutor window." OK? th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S6 c:j1$="S6" c:j2$="S6A" c:j0$="S5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uBefore Going Further~n:___Please answer these questions (mentally): 1. You can ~uselect a window~n by: (a) Pressing [Shift][Select]. (b) Using the mouse "select" button. (c) Shouting at the computer. 2. A ~umenu~n is: (a) The bottom row of function key labels. (b) Part of the Hewlett-Packard Food Program. 3. True or false: There can be more than one ~uactive window~n at a time. 4. True or false: If you press the PAM ~i_Start__~n key instead of the tutor ~iNextPage~n key, something unexpected may start. th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n to check your mental activity.) :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *S6A c:j1$="S6A" c:j0$="S6" c:j2$="S7" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAnswers~n:________________The answers are: 1. Both (a) and (b). [Shift][Select] and the mouse button will select windows. Shouting won't. 2. (a). A ~u~menu~n is your current choice of function key labels, [f1]-[f8]. 3. False. Only ~uone~n window may be active at a time. 4. True. Don't press PAM key [f1] when you mean to press ~iNextPage~n! The reason is that you use PAM key [f1] to ~ustart programs~n, not to read tutor pages. 100% is excellent. Anything else isn't... th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *S7 c:j1$="S7" c:j2$="" c:j0$="S6A" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uLast Page~n:______________If you did well on your answers, you're doing well on this computer. ~uSummary~n:________________This lesson has shown how to select windows and how to recognize different menus. ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Setting the Time and Date," enables you to set the system clock. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]) to get there. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *D c:f7$="6" *D1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="D1" c:j2$="D2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Checking the Time"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______- You'll know how to put a clock window on the display. - You'll know how to use the PAM window to start a program. ~uPrerequisite~n:___________You should already know how to switch between the PAM window and the tutor window. For more information on window switching: 1. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]). 2. Highlight and start the "Using the System" lesson for this Chapter. th:$f8$ q: j:keyA *D2 c:j1$="D2" c:j0$="D1" c:j2$="D3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThe 'time~_of~_day'~n_______In this lesson, you'll use the 'time~_of~_day' ~uProgram~n:________________program--located on this tutor disc--to create a digital clock window. ~uJust for Fun~n:___________1. Select the PAM window (not yet). 2. Find the name 'time~_of~_day' in the PAM window. Note that PAM shows 'time~_of~_day' in the list of ~uPrograms~n. 3. Select this tutor window again and read on. Do it! th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D3 c:j1$="D3" c:j2$="D7" c:j0$="D2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Display the Clock~n____1. Select the PAM window (not yet). ~uWindow~n: 2. Highlight the name 'time~_of~_day': - Use the arrow keys --OR-- - Press the left mouse button while pointing at the program name. 3. Start the program: - Press ~i_Start__~n (PAM key [f1]) --OR-- - Press the left mouse button a second time. PAM will load and run the program. You'll see in a new window something like: 09:16 am Fri Jan 18 1985 Do it! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after you've created a clock window.) :_____$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D7 c:j1$="D7" c(m=0):j2$="D8" c(m=1):j2$="D9" c:j0$="D3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThree Windows~n:__________Right now, the $n8$ is keeping your information in three separate windows: - This ~i_Tutor_______~n window for teaching computer skills. - The ~i_PAM_________~n window for starting programs. - The 'time~_of~_day' window for displaying the time. (By the way, the ~i_Headings____~n at the top left corner of windows are called ~uwindow banners~n.) Sometimes you'll have more windows, sometimes fewer. Getting comfortable with this "desktop arrangement" is part of using the computer, ok? th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D8 c:j1$="D8" c:j2$="D10" c:j0$="D7" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uEliminating the~n_________You can leave the clock window in the display ~uClock Window~n:___________for as long as you'd like. Causing it to go away is easy. To eliminate the clock window: 1. Hold down the [CTRL] key while pressing the ~uleft-arrow~n key to bring the display pointer back into view. Do it! 2. Use the [CTRL] key and arrow keys to point at the clock window. 3. Press [Select]. (Note that the function key labels at the display bottom will go blank.) 4. Press [Stop] (at the upper left of the keyboard). The clock window will vanish! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n when done with steps 1 through 4.) :______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D9 c:j1$="D9" c:j2$="D10" c:j0$="D7" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uEliminating the~n_________You can leave the clock window in the display ~uClock Window~n:___________for as long as you'd like. Causing it to go away is easy. To eliminate the clock window: 1. Use the mouse to move the display pointer up the display to point at the clock window. Do it! 2. Press the left mouse button to select the clock window. (Note that the function key labels at the bottom of the display will go blank.) 3. Press [Stop] (at the upper left of the keyboard). The clock window will vanish! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n when done with steps 1 through 3.) :______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D10 c:j1$="D10" c:j2$="" c(m=0):j0$="D8" c(m=1):j0$="D9" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uGood Work~n!______________In this lesson, you created a small clock window to display the time. You did it by: 1. Selecting the PAM window. 2. Highlighting the name 'time~_of~_day'. 3. Pressing ~i_Start__~n (PAM key [f1]). In short, you learned something very important: How to start a program from PAM. ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Starting Over," describes the system [Reset] key. However, you've learned enough by now to skip to another chapter if you'd like. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *F c:f7$="4" *F1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="F1" c:j2$="F1A" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Starting Over"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll know how to ~ureset~n your computer. ~uWhat Is It~n?_____________A ~usystem reset~n is a powerful way to restart your computer. The effect is almost the same as switching the computer off and back on. ~uWho Needs It~n?___________You should rarely if ever need to reset the computer. It's for extreme situations. Don't make a practice of resetting your computer! th:$f8$ q: j:keyA *F1A c:j1$="F1A" c:j0$="F1" c:j2$="F2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uHow Do I Do It~n?_________If you ever need to reset your computer (~unot now~n), use [Shift] and [Reset] (in the extreme upper left corner of the keyboard). ~uFor Future Reference~n:___To reset the computer (almost as though you're switching it off and back on): Hold down the [Shift] key--then press [Reset]. t:$f8$ q: j:keyB *F2 c:j0$="F1A" c:j1$="F2" c:j2$="F3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfterwards~n:_____________You'll need to start whatever you were doing all over again. All programs in progress will be stopped, and most of computer memory will be cleared. Note that a system reset: - Does not affect the system clock setting. - Does not affect the contents of the ~uelectronic~n ~udisc~n. - Causes self-starting programs (like the tutor program) to begin running again. - May not affect peripherals connected to the computer. t:$f8$ q: j:keyB *F3 c:j0$="F2" c:j1$="F3" c:j2$="F4" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n:________________To reset the computer (an effective but potentially dangerous move), press [Shift][Reset]. ~uNext~n:___________________You've completely finished Chapter 1. The next chapter, "Running a Program," shows: - How to insert applications discs. - How to start applications programs from PAM. - How to change the ~ucolor~n of a window. - How to stop a program. See you there! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iChapters~n to pick from the list of chapters.) :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *G c:f7$="3" *G1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="G1" c:j2$="G2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Setting the Time and Date"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uBegin~n:__________________In this lesson, you'll set the ~usystem clock~n. *** T * I * C * K, T * O * C * K *** The system clock is available whenever the computer is turned on and keeps the time even when the computer is turned off. Setting the clock is simple: - You'll use the number keys, [0]-[9], to type values for the hour, minute, month, day, and year. - After each, you'll press [Return] to enter the value. Ready? Press ~iNextPage~n. th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n to set the clock.) :______________________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: k:x k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 c:p=p+1 c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:j$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help1 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@A *G2 c:j0$="G1" c:j1$="G2" c:j2$="G3" xi:x1$ c:s1$=chr(7) th:~e&f1k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f2k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f3k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f4k1a1d1L $s1$ th:~e&f5k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f6k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f7k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f8k1a1d1L $s1$ th:~e&a0C k:e t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSetting the Time and Date~n: Note: Pressing [Return] by itself will cancel the whole operation and leave the current clock setting unchanged. *timein c:x$="" c:a9$="" c:i9=1 *ltop j(i9>5):lbot *ptop c:a6$="" th:~e&a0c7R$k1$ j(i9<>1):@p c:d9=1 c:t9=12 c:s$="month" t: First, enter the ~umonth~n (1-12): ---> ---> ---> ---> (Examples: January is ~u1~n, December is ~u12~n.) j:getit pr: j(i9<>2):@p c:d9=1 c:t9=31 c:s$="day" t: Next, enter the ~uday~n (1-31): ---> ---> ---> ---> ---> (Example: January 15th is ~u15~n.) j:getit pr: j(i9<>3):@p c:d9=84 c:t9=99 c:s$="year" t: Now enter the ~uyear~n (84-99): ---> ---> ---> ---> ---> (Examples: 1985 is ~u85~n, and 1986 is ~u86~n.) pr: j(i9<>4):@p c:d9=0 c:t9=23 c:s$="hour" t: Please enter the ~uhour~n (use 24-hour notation): --> ---> (Examples: 8 a.m. is ~u8~n, noon is ~u12~n, and 4 p.m. is ~u16~n.) j:getit pr: j(i9<>5):@p c:d9=0 c:t9=59 c:s$="minute" t: Finally, enter the ~uminute~n (00-59): ---> ---> ---> ---> (Example: For 8:45, enter ~u45~n.) j:getit pr: *getit th:$f1$ $k$ (Type the $s$ and press [Return].) th:______________________$f3$ #p of $f7$ -- th:~e&a65c7R$k$ ~u__~n~eD~eD a:$a6$ c:s1$=a6$ j(a6$<>""):@p c:x$="" j:lbot pr: c:a9$=a6$!!"-1" c:m9=flo(a9$) c:m9=fix(m9) j(m9>t9):err j(m9""):@p t: You've just canceled the set-time operation. The current clock setting remains unchanged. Here are two options: - To start over, press ~iPrevPage~n (key [f2]). - To finish this lesson, press ~iNextPage~n (key [f1]). th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iPrevPage~n to restart, ~iNextPage~n to go on.) :_____$f3$ #p of $f7$ --$h$ j:getout pr: t: Good! Please wait as the clock is set to: '$x$ '. j(d9=-99):@p z:Support/set_time $x$ > /dev/null c:d9=-99 pr: t: If this setting isn't what you want, press ~iPrevPage~n (key [f2]) to re-do the complete set-time operation. If the setting is correct, you're ready for the last page of this lesson--press ~iNextPage~n (key [f1]). th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n to finish this lesson.)________ :____$f3$ #p of $f7$ --$h$ *getout q: k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e j:keyB *G3 c:j0$="G2" c:j1$="G3" c:j2$="" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uBy the Way~n:_____________Chapter 11 of ~uUsing Your Integral PC~n describes another way to set the system clock, so that using the tutor program isn't always necessary. ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Checking the Time," shows how to use two windows: - The PAM window for starting the 'time~_of~_day' program. - The 'time~_of~_day' window for displaying the time. ~uMoving Right Along~n:_____It's time now to return to the list of lessons for Chapter 1. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *SYSX th:$h1$ t: :Welcome to PILOT! 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