WELCOME TO PAGESTREAM 2.2! Included in this archive is a patch program and file to create PageStream 2.2 from PageStream 2.1. Instructions on using version 2.2 are included in README.2ND. Follow the instructions in this text file to create PageStream 2.2. INSTRUCTIONS Ensure you have your original PageStream 2.1 program disk in a safe place. Unlharc all the files in this archive. Store them on your hard drive or on a double sided floppy. 1. To patch PageStream 2.1 run SUPERZAP.PRG by double clicking on it. 2. Click on the button "read ZAP data". This will open a file selector. 3. Choose the file PGS22.ZAP, then click OK. This will take a while since it must read in the patch file which is over 300K. 4. Click on the button "PageStream 2.2 Patch". This will open a file selector. 5. Choose the PageStream 2.1 program file from your hard drive or floppy disk, then click OK. It is called PGS2.PRG. This will take a while since it must read in the PageStream program file. You're finished. PageStream 2.1 has been updated to v2.2. Be sure to read the README.2ND file for more instructions about updating the printer drivers, import modules, and fonts. If you have any more questions about SuperZap, consult the text below. NEW ADDRESS: Soft-Logik Publishing PO Box 510589 St. Louis, MO 63151-0589 Sales:800-829-8608, 314-894-8608 Tech Support:314-894-0431 SL BBS:314-894-0057 FAX:314-894-3280 Superzap v1.0 Copyright 1992 by Bill Aycock Superzap can use a .ZAP file created with Update Maker to update a programfile to a newer version. Superzap checks to see if the file being updated isthe right size, and verifies that the file contains any version-specificinformation the programmer requested. Then Superzap creates an updated copy ofthe file and writes it out to disk. Superzap will run on any ST or TT in any resolution. It uses less than 13Kof RAM, but needs to allocate a fairly large amount of memory when running.Specifically, Superzap needs enough free memory to hold the .ZAP file plus thefile being updated. (If there's not enough RAM available, Superzap can performthe update on disk instead of in memory.) ==================SUPERZAP OPERATION================== Superzap was designed to be very simple to use. When you run the program,you see a short description of the program, and three buttons. The top buttonis marked "read Zap data". It's the default button, so press the Return key.When the item selector appears, choose the ZAP file. Superzap reads the fileinto memory and verifies that it's a valid ZAP file. If the file was a real ZAP file, the second button will be the default whenyou return to the dialog. It will be labelled with a comment, included in theZAP file, describing the update. Press Return again, and use the item selectorto choose A COPY OF the program you want to update. (ALWAYS perform an updateon a COPY of the program, just in case something goes wrong!) Superzap will read the file into memory, verify that it's the right file,and perform the update. Then the old file will be deleted and the new copywritten. If all goes well, you'll see an alert saying that the operation wassuccessful, then Superzap will end. If there is any kind of problem in the process (the old version can't bedeleted, not enough room on disk for the new one, can't create the file, orany other I/O error), Superzap will alert you. You'll have the option ofretrying the operation, using the file selector to choose a new output file,or cancelling the process. Superzap keeps a copy of the updated file in memoryuntil you cancel the operation. Superzap can also perform the update on disk if there's not enough memoryavailable to hold the file. If this occurs, you'll see an alert showing howmuch disk space Superzap needs for the new file, then the file selector willappear. Select a directory with enough free space. Superzap will create a newcopy of the file being updated, and will update the copy. Then the old filewill be deleted and the new file renamed. If any problem occurs, the new fileis erased and the old file is left unchanged. You can press the Help key (or click the title bar or the What It Does box)to view the buffer size and address and the sizes of the zap file and the oldand new versions. ========================================================== Questions, comments, suggestions? Let me know! Latest versions will alwaysbe available in Compuserve's Atari productivity Forum (GO ATARIPRO). Bill Aycock 25 January 1992 Compuserve UserID: 76703,4061 Internet: 76703.4061@compuserve.com