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Public Disk: Caveman Ugh-lympics Disk 4.d64

"CAVEMAN...DISK4 " ID 2A

BLOCKS FILENAME        TYPE ADDRESS

0 "CAVEMAN...DISK4 " ID 2A
2   "FONT            " PRG  4096
2   "POPUP.SP        " PRG  34816
9   "TST1            " PRG  2
10  "TST2            " PRG  3
7   "VT              " PRG  2
7   "MEDALS.FD       " PRG  2
7   "MEDALS          " PRG  8192
7   "SELECTSN        " PRG  54144
19  "DINOSAUR.SD     " PRG  2
1   "DINOSAUR.SI     " PRG  7
1   "DINOSAUR.SS     " PRG  2
4   "MAN.SD          " PRG  2
1   "MAN.SI          " PRG  7
1   "MAN.SS          " PRG  2
4   "MISC.SP         " PRG  2
1   "NUMBERS         " PRG  9
13  "POLES.SP        " PRG  2
20  "V               " PRG  8192
10  "VAULTDAT        " PRG  2
3   "VAULTSND        " PRG  54144
16  "VBACK.D         " PRG  29698
8   "VBACK.F         " PRG  2
1   "VC0.SI          " PRG  7
2   "VC0.SS          " PRG  2
34  "VC0.SD          " PRG  2
1   "VC1.SI          " PRG  7
2   "VC1.SS          " PRG  2
35  "VC1.SD          " PRG  2
1   "VC2.SI          " PRG  7
2   "VC2.SS          " PRG  2
36  "VC2.SD          " PRG  2
1   "VC3.SI          " PRG  7
2   "VC3.SS          " PRG  2
36  "VC3.SD          " PRG  2
1   "VC4.SI          " PRG  7
2   "VC4.SS          " PRG  2
34  "VC4.SD          " PRG  2
1   "VC5.SI          " PRG  7
2   "VC5.SS          " PRG  2
35  "VC5.SD          " PRG  2
27  "CC              " PRG  6671
1   "CLOSE-P.SI      " PRG  8
1   "CLOSE-P.SS      " PRG  2
9   "CLOSE-P.SC      " PRG  40
1   "CLOSE-P1.SS     " PRG  2
19  "CLOSE-P1.SD     " PRG  2
1   "CLOSE-P2.SS     " PRG  2
20  "CLOSE-P2.SD     " PRG  2
1   "CLOSE-P3.SS     " PRG  2
19  "CLOSE-P3.SD     " PRG  2
1   "CLOSE-P4.SS     " PRG  2
19  "CLOSE-P4.SD     " PRG  2
1   "CLOSE-P5.SS     " PRG  2
19  "CLOSE-P5.SD     " PRG  2
1   "CLOSE-P6.SS     " PRG  2
19  "CLOSE-P6.SD     " PRG  2
7   "CLOSESND        " PRG  54144
10  "E               " PRG  8192
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0   "                "*DEL  
0   "                "*DEL  
0   "                "*DEL  
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