DISSDEMO is a cute demo of Joseph Ervin's DISS screen dissolver. Just run the program called RUN in the DISSDEMO directory. Notes: (1) The stack dissolves into the first picture, and the last picture dissolves back into the stack. This nice touch is easily done by using LCD-> to capture the original stack display. The rest of the code in DISSDEMO is obvious; read DISSDEMO.SRC to see how to use DISS. (2) The first few dissolves are the fast, "tiling" kind (argument of 1); the last few are the slow, bitwise kind (argument of 0). (3) All the grobs in this demo are found on other EduCALC HP 48 Goodies disks, except for BANK (the schematic diagram) by Paul Lancaster, and HP (the HP logo) by Hewlett Packard.