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On arrival at this site, the reader is deposited onto a "front door" like page, not the index or introduction pages. That is done for technical reasons that you will not be burdened with here beyond saying that Windows NT is the inheritor of DOS and that Unix is not! To go to the Index page at any time, simply press the "TOC" button and have yourself transported to the table of contents.
Care has been taken to allow the reader to jump from place to place without the usual pack drill of moving up and down through the hierarchies of menus so favoured by officious programmers. This site has been designed “flat”. The determined surfer can, just by marching from one page to the next, see the entire site without having to jump back and forth to an index or step back up through levels of menus. By pressing the "TOC" button, the reader is transported back to the one and only menu page. From that menu , one may branch directly to any page or heading within a page. (The applications guys won't like that freedom at all. Now watch this unrepentant hardware guy get them all riled up! "GOTO is the most wonderful instruction in the wonderful BASIC language. `Long live the unilateral branch!' " Heh, heh, heh! That will set the software dudes squirming for five minutes!)
Frames? No, there are no frames, don't go looking for a frames option. Without frames, the download and screen writing time is quicker for those with a small pipe and a slow machine, the screen is less "busy". Those with smaller monitors can see whole prints at one time and that's what we are here to do, look at prints.
Hey, you're not supposed to be reading this stuff if you are bored! Skip on into the pictures.
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