“TRANSLATE” UTILITY PROGRAM DOCUMENTATIoN PAGE 1

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“TRANSLATE” provides compatibility between ThinkTank outlines and Apple DOS 3.3 text files by converting files from one format to the other. The program was added to all Apple II versions of ThinkTank (II/II+, “Videx,” and IIe) when they were upgraded from 1.000 to 1.001, beginning with serial * 830004281.

Using ThinkTank together with DOS 3.3—based Apple II programs

You need TRANSLATE if you want to use ThinkTank together with any Apple

IIprogram that uses DOS 3.3 text files to store information on disks. (DOS text files are identified with the letter I when you use the DOS “CATALOG” command.) Such programs include word processors like Apple Writer II, Screen Writer XI, and Bank Street Writer, and application programs as diverse as VisiCalc and Apple Logo. To use ThinkTank in conjunction with any of these programs, you must use text files as an in—between step.

For example, to edit a ThinkTank outline with one of these word processors, you must first “PORT” (send) the outline to a (Pascal) text file, then use TRANSLATE to convert the file from Pascal format to DOS

3.3format, and finally load the (DOS) text file into the word processor. The present description of the TRANSLATE utility program deals only with the in—between step. For a more complete picture of the whole process, consult the ThinkTank User’s Manual and ThinkTank Technical Note 4*2 (“Using ThinkTank with a Word Processor”).

Before you start to use TRANSLATE

To TRANSLATE from Pascal to DOS 3.3, you will need a DOS—formatted disk. (To TRANSLATE in the opposite direction, your DOS—formatted disk must already contain the text file to be converted and its name must appear in the CATALOG directory.) The DISK—MANAGER provided with all Apple Il versions of ThinkTank can format, copy, or list a floppy disk for use with any Pascal—based program——and it can copy a DOS disk——but you will need your DOS 3.3 System Master (or a substitute) to format or list your DOS disk.

Since you can only TRANSLATE from within ThinkTank, you should format (and list, if necessary) your DOS disk BEFORE booting ThinkTank.

How to use TRANSLATE, step—by—step

TRANSLATE is the fourth option in the “disk manager” command menu. Refer to pages 99—103 of the ThinkTank Manual for more information about the DISK-MANAGER.

When you select TRANSLATE from the “disk manager” menu, ThinkTank will prompt you (if necessary) to “insert thinktank data disk in drive2” and “then press (spacebar).” Next the “dos conversion” command menu will appear. Select “pascal > dos” to translate from Pascal format to DOS, or "dos > pascal' to translate from dos format to pascal.

Translate will prompt you to "insert pascal disk in drive1" and to