.titlea,1, Miracle Computing .titleb,2, IBM PC Software Interchange .titlec,3, EASEL Documentation The EASEL program is a set of standalone programs used for preparation of artistic graphics on the IBM Personal Computer. It requires no file storage other than that used to record the program itself. These programs provide a basis for entry of graphics commands on the screen for entry of medium resolution graphics. Color may be controlled by alteration to the program or by changing the function key usage. Line size and characteristics are mainly controlled by selection of the program. A Light Pen, color graphics card, and a color monitor are necessary to use these programs. Operating Instructions ---------------------- To begin using EASEL, first copy it to another diskette (for backup), using the the FORMAT and DISKCOPY utilities that are provided on your Personal Computer. The new diskette will become your "backup diskette". Once done, the programs may then be copied onto any existing diskette you have by simply loading and saving them. Once the new copy is made, you may begin using it. This is done by first starting up advanced basic (BASICA). Instructions on how to do this may be found in the IBM BASIC manual. Once BASICA is started, place the diskette containing the program in drive A and type: RUN "EASEL Once started, a series of prompts will be presented that request information to be entered for the depreciation. These are fairly straight forward and do not require detailed explanation. .eject mpts ... so that experienced operators may speedily access following scr 7A