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Ive added some AUTO programs, ACCessories and CPX modules to my system, and Notator won run any longer -what should I do?

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Ive added some AUTO programs, ACCessories and CPX modules to my system, and Notator won run any longer -what should I do?

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To fully take advantage of the Atari ST you can’t get away from the fact that you will have to add certain “extras” to your computer, adding new features or enhancing/improving the ones already there. These extras come in the form of auto programs (programs residing in a folder named “AUTO” which run when the computer is started and stay in memory), accessories (programs with the extension .ACC, residing in the root directory, available to the user at any time by going to the top left hand corner), and finally CPX modules which are small programs which all go into the new “Xcontrol” control panel accessory, doing away with the old method of having a bunch of accessories, each one for one task (Xcontrol only takes up one ACCessory slot, but can have a whole bunch of small programs available). All of these can add very useful and important functions to your machine. They could be general settings for your computer, a calculator, corner clock, mouse-accelerator, screen-saver, a file-selec

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