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Softice is an interactive program that helps you analyze the strategies of a text-only game. It also includes a debugger, which allows you to debug your own programs. Nowadays, most games are programmed in assembly language and cannot be easily debugged without special support from the company or programmer who created it. So if you're interested in learning how to lucid dream or just have some time on your hands, then this may be for you! Writing isn't easy, especially when things seem to feel completely hopeless. Writer's block is something that plagues writers everywhere at one point or another. But it doesn't have to be that way! With Softice, you can break into the world of writing with the help of lucid dreaming itself. So if you've ever wanted to write, but were frustrated because of your lack of focus or the bizarre junk that comes out of your head while you try, then this may be for you! To begin, install Soft Ice 4.5. Afterwards, move to your Documents folder. You will see an application called Softice IV there. Open it up and click the "New" button at the forefront. Then, choose a folder called "Text to Program" and open it. In the "Languages" selection, you will see two primary options: "English" and "French". Select whichever you prefer. Now that you have the program set up, it's time to start writing! Now that you have Softice set up with a certain folder for your language of choice, take a look at the language matrix located in the lower left corner of the screen within Softice. You can use this to write your first sentence or two by selecting a blank line and typing something on the keyboard. Then select another line and continue doing so until you have what feels like a decent amount written down. Now that you have finished typing your first sentence or two, open up the "Options" button at the forefront of Softice. Select "Assembly" and change "Assemble to .COM" to 1. This will allow you to run your text-to-program document after it's compiled into a program. Once you've done that, go back to the language matrix. Select each line of text until you reach the one that says something like "Program", which should be directly under the first line of text that you wrote, because it probably says something like "Hello world." Underneath this option should be another option labeled "Compile". Click this option and press enter. If everything went well, you should see your text in the "Debug" section directly below this option. Now open up the "Debug" section at the forefront. If nothing appears, then you probably did something wrong when compiling your document into a program. Now that you've successfully made it to the debugging stage, open up the "File Open" option at the forefront and select your text-to-program document (the one in which you wrote in previously). Then in the lower left corner of Softice in the language matrix, type in GOSUB or GOSUBR. This will start where you ran your initial code (since that is where your cursor is when you begin debugging). cfa1e77820
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