GENERAL LEDGER DOCUMENTATION 11/06/80 You WILL need to purchase the book GENERAL LEDGER CBASIC by Lon Poole, with Mary Borchers, Martin McNiff, and Robert Thomson. It is published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill and is available in many computer stores and some book stores. If you are unable to find it any other way, you can usually order it through a bookstore. This disk contains a file called CBAS.SUB which is a submit file for compiling the programs on this disk in proper sequence. Some of the .BAS files you see on the disk are not listed in the .SUB file because they are subroutine type programs that are loaded with the main programs using the CBASIC2 %INCLUDE statement. Two of the programs on the disk, CRTFM and FILEINIT are utilities that you will use the first time you set up your data files, and used seldom after that. You will want to modify the CURSOR.BAS program for your CRT -- CURSOR.BAS is set up for a Hazeltine terminal and if you don't have a Hazeltine, then you'll have to make some changes. SUBS1.BAS also has some cursor positioning routines in it that you may need to modify. These modifications will require a good deal of familiarity with the manual and the operation of your CRT as opposed to a Hazeltine. Familiarity with CBASIC2 programming is also required. After you have compiled the programs, you will want to put all the .INT files on a blank disk, perhaps with CRUN2. Refer to the book for operating instructions. G/L000 is the menu program. Good luck. Jim Mills Chicago Area Computer Hobbyist Exchange (CACHE) Special Interest Group for CP/M (SIG CP/M)