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:zz: How to save with the Boot Disk



I'll put this in the directions, which I hope to fix this weekend.

ChrzT


At 07:30 AM 10/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
>On my copy it doesn't work.  It sometimes brings up the save prompt but not
>always.  Usually it hangs with the drive light permanently on.  One thing
>though, I assume it requires a formated 'Linux' disk to work. Is this
>correct?  The problem is I don't have a Linux system, if I did I wouldn't
>need the boot disk version.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:	Andrew Pam [mailto:xanni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent:	Sunday, October 11, 1998 12:32 PM
>To:	zzdev@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject:	[zzdev] Re: :zz: Does the Boot Disk now do Saves?  ChrzT
>
>I believe the current boot disk (based on ZZ v0.51) does support saving,
>yes.
>You have to use "Control-X" to exit Zigzag and bring up the save prompt.
>
>Cheers,
>	*** Xanni ***
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