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On the reverse side of your disc is a utility to convert TMS files saved on
cassette to disc AMS files.
To load this utility, type
LOAD “FILES”,8,1 <RETURN>
The program will then load and run automatically.
Press the f1 key on the Commodore to load a file from tape - the familiar
TMS “Files” window will pop-up, and you may select either the Catalogue
or the Load option to load a file, as in the tape version of TMS. (In this case
the Save option will do nothing.)
When a file is loaded, simply press Y to confirm that you wish to save it to
disc. When the file has been saved to disc, you may then load another file
from tape and repeat the process.
N.B. This utility does not contain any disc filing facilities: if you wish to
Catalogue your disc, Rename files etc., this can be done from within any
Advanced AMS module.
On your AMS disc are some sample music and sound files. These are
provided as examples of what AMS can do.
The Music
1
Breaker
A hip hop special from Mark Harrison.
2
Minuette
Beethoven rolls over - courtesy of Tony Selinger
3
Fugue
Bach arranged by Nicky Johns.
4
Rag
A Scott Joplin tune.
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