The only problem with the internet is that Doug can't sort out my garden through the telephone wires

sure, zip of Christian's work on its way, Don.
I'm not sure about this program you mention. Do you mean the disk copy program that Wim Kersten did, or the free ttx program from Keysoft for long filenames?

as to songs, I've done some songs which can be downloaded from http://www.keynotepublications.com/ they are mp3s so that you do not need a 6500 with the soundcards to play them, and organ and piano people can listen too, but naturally the download is longer.
The first 2 are in the download section, the third is under the menus on the left.

The point of these was to demonstrate what was possible in the composer as a kind of adjunct to the book. They are straight easy records with no multitracking or pc tricks, just preparation in composer, sound, pad and panel memory so you could play them live exactly as they sound here. The point was to show that with only basic amateur musical ability the kn arrangers can give a result not too far removed from a good quality midi file.

There are also some slideshows I put together as promos, but unfortunately in self extractor format (groan!) but that problem can be solved
The best one is Manhattan which was played brilliantly by Walt Tenay.