>C=N J=N VC=N LM=6 RM=82 PL=66 TM=3 BM=64 WS=Y PF=1 LS=1>H=1 F=1 H=Y F=Y PN=22ӾC=N                           SUPER-UTILITY                     Page о##ӾC=YCOPYRIGHT (C) 1980 BREEZE COMPUTING INC.2.5  TAPE COPY OPERATIONS MANUAL:     Upon choosing this utility, you are first asked which tape player you wish to use (1 or 2).  Input the SOURCE recorder number and place the SOURCE tape (rewound to the beginning of the program) in the SOURCE recorder and press the PLAY button down.  Next, unplug the larger of the two gray plugs (AUX) that goes into the SOURCE recorder.  Next, unplug BOTH gray plugs from the DESTINATION recorder (AUX and MIC) and then insert the AUX plug from the Source recorder into the AUX jack of the DESTINATION recorder.     To begin copying, press down the PLAY and RECORD buttons on the DESTINATION recorder (it will immediately start running) and then press <ENTER>.     When active data from the source recorder starts pulsing into the computer, you will observe a large GRAPHICS BLOCK begin flashing in the upper right hand corner of the screen, and the copy is complete when the flashing stops.  To stop the routine and return to the menu, press <BREAK>.     This utility takes a data pulse from the source tape, "cleans it up", and then immediately rewrites it to the destination tape.  It does not load the entire source program into memory, nor does it care what kind of file is being copied, (as long as it is TRS-80 readable).  You may also copy tapes that contain multiple programs by allowing the program to continue thru the entire tape. 