 WELCOME TO THE ANTIC MONTHLY DISK Most of the programs on this disk arewritten in Atari BASIC. Some requirespecial hardware or specific instruc-tions. Please read the correspondingissue of ANTIC for completeIf you wish to order a back issue,or need subscription information,call us at (415) 957-0886. For creditcard orders, dial (800) 227-1617, Ex.133. In California, call(800) 722-3545, Ex. 133XXX *** BONUS FILES * BONUS FILES ***             KEYED-UP!         BY RAYMOND CITAK   Keyed-Up! is a machine-languagemusic education game that teachesthe relationship between soundsand key signatures (sharps orflats at the start of acomposition) of various major andminor musical scales in the trebleclef.     Read the HELP file on the backof this disk for completeinstructions.XXX  ***  > MORE BONUS FILES <  ***Whenever there is sufficient room,we will be including TYPO II andLINKLINE on the monthly disks.TYPO II is in LISTed form, and must be ENTERed before using.It will not RUN from the menu.Please see the HELP files on theback of this disk for LINKLINEinstructions.XXXThe menu that appeared on the screenwhen you booted the disk will onlyRUN programs with a .BAS extender.If you try to run a program and theresponse is 'cannot run Filename',check the file extender with thislist:XXX.BAS   BASIC saved program, use menu       RUN or LOAD and RUN..LST   BASIC listed program, ENTER       then RUN..EXE   Assembly language 'Load and       Go' file. Remove BASIC, boot       DOS, type L then enter the       filename..ASM   Assembly language source code       (Atari Assembler Editor)       Must be compiled..M65   "SAVEd" MAC/65 assembly        language source code.       Must be compiled.XXX.OBJ   Machine language object file.       Same as .EXE but not 'Load and       Go'. See corresponding article..SYS   Reserved for DOS system files..TXT   Text file. Usually accessed       by another program..BSR   A file used by BSRk, the       "BSR kontroller".  See the       corresponding article for       complete information.XXXAll programs from ANTIC issues datedprior to August 1984 were reproducedfrom ANTIC's Archive.  We've updatedthem from our HELP columns andmost are compatible with the XL andXE machines. We have worked to insurethat our programs operate aspublished, but we consider all oursoftware listings to be works inprogress which we encourage you topersonalize and enhance.Good luck, and ENJOY!            -ANTIC ED