Autoboot 128  (08/13/96)

This program lets you create an auto-bootable disk.  It is the same program
that was on the 1581 demo disk, except that I modified it to add one
option.  The new option lets you merely allocate space for the autoboot
sector instead of make a disk autobootable.  This could be handy if you
wanted to make a disk bootable sometime later perhaps, but not now.  With
this option the booting message still appears, but nothing is booted.

In fact, if you do make a disk bootable, you can later change your mind and
use this option to stop a disk from autobooting.  Perhaps I should explain
what autobooting means: the process whereby the computer automatically loads
and runs a program on disk.  The bootable disk and the file to boot can be
from any disk device, although the bootable disk is usually on device 8.
One point about autobootable disks created with this program.  You can Abort
the boot-up  process by pressing Control A.
