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~ WELCOME TO GEnieLamp APPLE II! ~
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~ THE TREASURE HUNT: Information Highway Travel Kit ~
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~ PAUG NEWSLETTER: November Report ~
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~ HOT NEWS, HOT FILES, HOT MESSAGES ~
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GEnieLamp Apple II ~ A T/TalkNET Publication ~ Vol.4, Issue 44
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Publisher................................................John F. Peters
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Editor...................................................Douglas Cuff
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>>> WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE APPLE II ROUNDTABLE? <<<
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~ November 1, 1995 ~
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FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] FROM MY MAILBOX ......... [MAI]
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Notes From The Editor. Letters To The Editor.
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HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY] HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM]
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Is That A Letter For Me? Guide to Signatures.
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REFLECTIONS ............. [REF] ASCII ART GALLERY ....... [ASA]
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The Webbed Tenant. Surfing Without a GUI.
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THE TREASURE HUNT ....... [HUN] PAUG NEWSLETTER ......... [PNL]
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Info Highway Travel Kit. November 1995 Report.
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LOG OFF ................. [LOG]
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GEnieLamp Information.
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[IDX]""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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READING GEnieLamp GEnieLamp has incorporated a unique indexing system
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""""""""""""""""" to help make reading the magazine easier. To utilize
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this system, load GEnieLamp into any ASCII word processor or text editor.
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In the index you will find the following example:
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HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM]
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GEnie Fun & Games.
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To read this article, set your find or search command to [HUM]. If
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you want to scan all of the articles, search for [EOA]. [EOF] will take
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you to the last page, whereas [IDX] will bring you back to the index.
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MESSAGE INFO To make it easy for you to respond to messages reprinted
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"""""""""""" here in GEnieLamp, you will find all the information you
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need immediately following the message. For example:
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(SMITH, CAT6, TOP1, MSG:58/M475)
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_____________| _____|__ _|___ |____ |_____________
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|Name of sender CATegory TOPic Msg.# Page number|
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In this example, to respond to Smith's message, log on to page 475
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enter the bulletin board and set CAT 6. Enter your REPly in TOPic 1.
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|
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A message number that is surrounded by brackets indicates that this
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message is a "target" message and is referring to a "chain" of two or more
|
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messages that are following the same topic. For example: {58}.
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ABOUT GEnie GEnie's monthly fee is $8.95 which gives you up to four hours
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""""""""""" of non-prime time access to most GEnie services, such as
|
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software downloads, bulletin boards, GE Mail, an Internet mail gateway, and
|
||
chat lines. GEnie's non-prime time connect rate is $2.00. To sign up for
|
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GEnie service, call (with modem) 1-800-638-8369 in the USA or
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1-800-387-8330 in Canada. Upon connection type HHH. Wait for the U#=
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prompt. Type: JOINGENIE and hit RETURN. When you get the prompt asking
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for the signup/offer code, type: DSD524 and hit RETURN. The system will
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then prompt you for your information. Need more information? Call GEnie's
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customer service line (voice) at 1-800-638-9636.
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connect to "gopher://gopher.genie.com/11/magazines". When using a gopher
|
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program, connect to "gopher.genie.com" and then choose item 7 (Magazines
|
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and Newsletters from GEnie's RoundTables).
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*** GET INTO THE LAMP! ***
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//////////////////////////////////////// GEnie_QWIK_QUOTE ////
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/ "Justice may be blind, but she sure can smell money!" /
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///////////////////////////////// quoted by B.DAVIDSON5 ////
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[EOA]
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[FRM]//////////////////////////////
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FROM MY DESKTOP /
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/////////////////////////////////
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Notes From The Editor
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"""""""""""""""""""""
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by Douglas Cuff
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[EDITOR.A2]
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I'm writing this the day after Canada's closest call (so far). On
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October 30, 1995, the residents of Quebec voted on a sovereignty
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association with Canada (sort of like a limited "trial divorce"). When it
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was rumoured that the separatists were ahead in the poles, financial
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markets all over the world took notice. I mention this last bit just so
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you don't think we Canadians were suffering from delusions of grandeur.
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Those of you who read my editorial regularly know I make no secret of
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the fact that I'm a Canadian. Usually I try to make this relevant to the
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Apple II community, as in: "If you think support for the Apple II from
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Apple Computer was bad for those of you living in the United States, try
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dealing with Apple Canada. Or Apple Europe. Or Apple Australia."
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This time, I'm just feeling too shaky. The results were too
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close--the votes were almost split 50-50, with the federalists, who wanted
|
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to keep Canada together, getting a lead of just over 1%. And there's
|
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reason to believe that we'll be going through the whole thing all over
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again before too much time has passed.
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I feel pretty strongly about the Apple II. But I also feel strongly
|
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about my country. Please forgive me, this month, if the latter has left me
|
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too shaken to talk about the former. After all, sometimes it happens the
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other way around.
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[*][*][*]
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This month, I'd like to welcome Ray Pasold, who is taking over the
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PAUG Newsletter. Now, this column has always been popular (see the month's
|
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mailbox for confirmation), but I think you'll agree that it really rocks
|
||
with Ray in charge. Welcome to the GEnieLamp A2 team, Ray!
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|
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Also this month, we've had ASCII art submitted by Jason Olson. I
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always enjoy getting submissions from new contributors... and I suspect
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they enjoy the GEnie credits we pay for submissions, too. (If you didn't
|
||
know that we pay in non-prime time credit hours, write me for details!) I
|
||
particularly enjoy the fact that the art Jason has submitted is
|
||
GEnie-specific and Apple II-specific. Well done, Jason!
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-- Doug Cuff
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GEnie Mail: EDITOR.A2 Internet: editor.a2@genie.com
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| REPRINTING GEnieLamp |
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| |
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| If you want to reprint any part of GEnieLamp, or |
|
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|
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| of this file for instructions and limitations. |
|
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|__________________________________________________________|
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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ASCII ART ENDS
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[EOA]
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[MAI]//////////////////////////////
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FROM MY MAILBOX /
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/////////////////////////////////
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Letters To The Editor
|
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"""""""""""""""""""""
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|
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|
||
THERE'S STILL HOPE Attention IIgs users. A small organization has just
|
||
"""""""""""""""""" been born dedicated to promote Apple IIgs products and
|
||
software. ** M.I.S.F.I.T.S. **
|
||
|
||
Our job is to inform IIgs users across the world where they can find
|
||
products and software. This organization is founded on Apple IIgs. In
|
||
lieu of the recent events (GS+ Magazine going under, Softdisk loses the
|
||
G-S) I feel that not enough people know where they can find Apple IIgs
|
||
stuff.
|
||
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Let me tell you want made me decide to start this organization. Back
|
||
in January 1994, I scanned Cleveland's local paper for a used computer. In
|
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January I found an Apple IIgs and bought it. Around June, I got another
|
||
IIgs, loaded with extras for just $400. Since that time I have called
|
||
several leads on IIgs products. I've called numbers that are no longer in
|
||
service, or have been changed to a different companies. I became upset
|
||
that no one had IIgs stuff. Slowly I found companies that still carry
|
||
Apple II products.
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||
|
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If any one has leads we can follow or direct contact to individuals
|
||
or to large firms that are selling or will sell some software, please write
|
||
me.
|
||
|
||
We are also taking a poll. We'd like to count the number of IIgs
|
||
owners out there. Please E-mail us with the name of every IIgs user you
|
||
know. So that we don't count anyone twice, please give us at least the
|
||
first name and last initial of the person and their address (city and
|
||
state/province). If all goes well we can force some major companies to
|
||
recognize the IIgs and make software for us. And if we're really
|
||
successful, Apple will make a IIgs card for the Macintosh. (Well maybe.
|
||
One never knows.)
|
||
|
||
Soon there will be a publication coming out documenting all of the
|
||
hardware and software, and where to get it. We will be asking for a small
|
||
donation (to cover phone costs, paper, ink, postage, envelops, etc.) for
|
||
the publication.
|
||
|
||
Please help us with this poll. If you know anyone NOT on any on-line
|
||
service pass this onto them, or count them in or something. We just can't
|
||
stress how much this means to us, since we are an organization designed to
|
||
help YOU! We are also thinking of producing talented programers.
|
||
Depending on the response we might go through with it.
|
||
|
||
Thank you for your help. APPLE II FOREVER!!
|
||
|
||
Winona Walsh
|
||
W.WALSH3
|
||
|
||
|
||
Thanks, Winona. It's always great to hear from those interested
|
||
in supporting the Apple IIgs. Perhaps you should get together
|
||
with PAUG, who are also interested in supporting those who use
|
||
the Apple II. And it's a pity you didn't find the A2 RoundTable
|
||
on GEnie earlier; they could have saved you a lot of frustration.
|
||
|
||
You've made an error in claiming that "Softdisk loses the G-S".
|
||
Softdisk has recently announced the closure of their Softdisk
|
||
magazine on disk for all Apple II computers. As we reported in
|
||
the HEY MISTER POSTMAN column in last month's issue, they intend
|
||
to continue publishing Softdisk G-S.
|
||
|
||
I don't think you can "force" any publishers to produce products
|
||
for the Apple IIgs. Encourage them, perhaps, but the best way to
|
||
do that is to buy products from existing software publishers!
|
||
Good luck with your resource guide.
|
||
|
||
I hope you won't mind my advising you that you should visit the
|
||
A2 RoundTable, even at this late date. The people there should
|
||
be able to help you define and refine your goals. I think you
|
||
could use a little help. Also, people feel more comfortable
|
||
doing business with people they'd had a chance to get to know a
|
||
little.
|
||
|
||
Most curious of all, you never did explain what M.I.S.F.I.T.S.
|
||
stands for. Have I (and by extension, GEnieLamp A2 readers) been
|
||
the victim of a late April Fool's joke? <grin>
|
||
|
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|
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KUDOS Just like to drop you guys a line to compliment on the fine job on
|
||
""""" October's GEnieLamp [A2]. Very informative reading. Downloaded
|
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the file to run HyperStudio stacks [mentioned in the PAUG Newsletter by
|
||
David Kerwood]. May purchase that program to help my young one get a
|
||
better interest in mathematics. Keep up the good work.
|
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Gary Ballein
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G.BALLEIN
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Thanks, Gary. The free HyperStudio runtime module is so good
|
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that it's hard to believe more people don't know about it. (Then
|
||
again, if everyone did know about it, we wouldn't have someone
|
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delighted by the discovery every week or so, would we? <grin>)
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I'll make sure David Kerwood sees your remarks. We do our best
|
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to keep you informed; glad to hear we're achieving that goal!
|
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[EOA]
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[HEY]//////////////////////////////
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HEY MISTER POSTMAN /
|
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/////////////////////////////////
|
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Is That A Letter For Me?
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Douglas Cuff
|
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[EDITOR.A2]
|
||
|
||
o BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS
|
||
|
||
o A2 POT-POURRI
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||
|
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o HOT TOPICS
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o WHAT'S NEW
|
||
|
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o THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE
|
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|
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o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT
|
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|
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>>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
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|
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[*] CAT2, TOP7 ................ Latest rumor: the giant awakens?
|
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[*] CAT6, TOP21 ............... MODs, MIDISynth, and more
|
||
[*] CAT10, TOP16 .............. Stomping GEnie/SprintNet bugs?
|
||
[*] CAT12, TOP30 .............. Uninterruptable power recommendations
|
||
[*] CAT28, TOP4 ............... Shareware Solutions II scoop!
|
||
|
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|
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>>> A2 POT-POURRI <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""
|
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PROTERM AND VT-100 EMULATION [First section of this post omitted]
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
If you went to the computer store and bought an actual Digital
|
||
Equipment Co VT-100 terminal, you would be quick to notice it only has PF1
|
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- PF4 keys and NOT A SINGLE Function key in sight. How can that be, when
|
||
the system you call, has ALL those other keys??? The answer is in the
|
||
system designer of the system you're calling. They are clever and
|
||
individual and there are no standards so they just do what they see fit to
|
||
do the job, and they find ways to "add" functions to keys where they
|
||
normally are not. Since there is no standard or set way protocols for them
|
||
to follow, they get a bit artistic, and there is no way for us to make a
|
||
"standard" emulation for ProTERM to follow.
|
||
|
||
This is not to say you will not be able to use "Function keys," its
|
||
just a matter of getting the "keys" to your system from whomever designed
|
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it.
|
||
|
||
Example: ProTERM is used by Congress members to get into their
|
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special computers, and the engineers on that system had been very
|
||
"creative" and developed MANY "function" keys that do not exist in normal
|
||
VT-100. In that case, there was a need to develop a special emulation
|
||
within ProTERM to handle that special situation (if the traffic is there,
|
||
ProTERM can fit the needs). In cases where there are just a few users in
|
||
need of certain emulation, macros can ususally do the job.
|
||
|
||
Some of the popular options emulation design options we have found:
|
||
Use of the ESCAPE key and then the applicable number key - e.g., ESC-1,
|
||
ESC-2 and so on. Sometimes they even include ESC- - (minus) and ESC - +
|
||
(plus) and other keys which you may have to find out from the system's
|
||
engineer.
|
||
|
||
Sometimes they use a run of the alphabet something like:
|
||
|
||
ESC-OP ESC-OQ OR-PS ESC-OT (UPPER CASE Ohh + P Q R S T U etc.)
|
||
|
||
If you do find some hard sets of keystrokes to get what your after,
|
||
this is an excellent place to make use of the System Macro sets.
|
||
|
||
> ...connect to the server through the Apple Super Serial yet.
|
||
|
||
Make sure the Super Serial Card is set up like the one in the
|
||
Illustration in Appendix C.
|
||
|
||
> Is PF1 opt-? or is it opt-! or both?
|
||
|
||
Actually both work, but unless you have the (platinum) Apple IIe with
|
||
a keypad, the other keys would be all over the keyboard -- less than
|
||
convenient.
|
||
|
||
Some IBM systems recognize ESCAPE 1 through EQUAL on the numbers key
|
||
row and even continue with ESCAPE Q through BACKSLASH on the next row.
|
||
|
||
Hope this helps.
|
||
|
||
BTW - What is the lil' icon in your SIG? ;-)
|
||
|
||
Regards.
|
||
|
||
Jerry Cline @ InTrec Software, Inc. -- proterm@intrec.com
|
||
ProTERM Mac Messenger delivers & receives mail & posted messages.
|
||
(INTREC, CAT24, TOP2, MSG:292/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> > ProTERM is used by Congress member
|
||
"""""
|
||
Whoa!! ProTerm is used by members of Congress?
|
||
|
||
Perchance, is it the Apple II version?
|
||
|
||
If so, I would love to write an article about it.
|
||
|
||
Joe Kohn
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT24, TOP2, MSG:293/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Yes, ProTERM A2, at least until ProTERM Mac was released. They've
|
||
""""" since upgraded to ProTERM Mac, and probably using that now. I
|
||
occasionally talk or type to one Congressman who is very personable. I
|
||
asked him how he got involved in politics and he said, "Now and then an
|
||
innocent man is sent to the Legislature." ;-)
|
||
|
||
I'll ask how he feels about being interviewed and get back to you Joe.
|
||
|
||
Jerry Cline @ InTrec Software, Inc. -- proterm@intrec.com
|
||
ProTERM Mac Messenger delivers & receives mail & posted messages.
|
||
(INTREC, CAT24, TOP2, MSG:296/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
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SHEPPY ON THE MOVE I've moved again! :)
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
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My new address is:
|
||
|
||
Eric Shepherd
|
||
445 N. Amelia Ave. Apt 36-E
|
||
San Dimas, CA 91773
|
||
|
||
Orders for "The Complete Guide to SheppyWare" and/or the SheppyWare
|
||
Disk are being filled by Sarah; they have been or will shortly be mailed.
|
||
Sorry for the delay; the move has been nuts. :)
|
||
|
||
BTW, Charlie, would you edit the topic description to contain the new
|
||
address? Thanks :)
|
||
|
||
Sheppy
|
||
(SHEPPY, CAT13, TOP18, MSG:229/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
ORANGE MICRO STILL IN BUSINESS While researching a bit of a problem I
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" have discovered and confirmed that Orange
|
||
Micro is still in business and that they still sell printer interface cards
|
||
for the Apple II series, including the Grappler +300 which is supposed to
|
||
be a Grappler + update specifically to optimize GS interfacing with
|
||
Hewlette-Packard LaserJet I, II II; DeskJet, Plus, 500; PaintJet XL ant
|
||
other printers that emulate Epson LQ. Their current price on this card is
|
||
$113. Their order # is 800-615-3183.. I didn't get their international
|
||
number but will do that if anyone needs it.
|
||
|
||
Doug Pendleton, Apple II hardware help
|
||
(DOUG.P, CAT12, TOP13, MSG:236/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
ONE MILLIONTH IIGS? Someone asked how many machines Apple sold.
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""
|
||
According to a briefing by Tim Swihart at KansasFest a few years ago,
|
||
Apple sold about 1 million Apple IIGS computers. About 2/3 of those went
|
||
to schools, where they were predominantly used as fast Apple //es.
|
||
|
||
I don't remember the number he mentioned for 8 bit Apples for sure,
|
||
but I think it was around 3 million. I've never seen that broken down by
|
||
machine type or how many went to schools.
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT3, TOP3, MSG:161/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: WOZ! There will be a conference on November 3, 4 and 5,
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""" 1995 at the University of Illinois in Champaign,
|
||
IL. Steve Wozniak will be the keynote speaker on Saturday, November 4th.
|
||
Registration is Friday night and Sat morning from 8-9 a.m.
|
||
|
||
I'm getting emailed more details and a clearer schedule of events
|
||
sometime tonight, so will post it here when I receive it.
|
||
|
||
For further information, you can reach their WWW site at:
|
||
|
||
http://www.acm.uiuc.edu
|
||
|
||
However, there are a few corrections that they are going to update.
|
||
First, monies WILL be accepted at the door for registration cost. They
|
||
will also be updating and making clearer the schedule of events.
|
||
|
||
GEna
|
||
(A2.GENA, CAT44, TOP2, MSG:1/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
FEELING ISOLATED > Trouble is, how do we find out about each other
|
||
"""""""""""""""" > locally?
|
||
|
||
That can be a probem. Advertising on GEnie or Internet is a good
|
||
start. Another: Ask me. Send me your address, and I'll tell you how many
|
||
people we have in our database with the same zip code. If you live in an
|
||
area with multiple zip codes, send me the list. If you want to mail to
|
||
these people, send me a bundle of stamped mailers, ready for an address
|
||
label, and I'll mail them for you.
|
||
|
||
It would, of course, be simpler if I just sent you the list, but
|
||
there are too many potential ways that could be abused. Offering to mail
|
||
your letters of introduction for you is the next best way. And if you send
|
||
prestamped mailers, I won't charge you for it. I'm only doing this to help
|
||
you get a group started, if you're so inclined.
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:126/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAINTING YOUR IIGS? Let me know how your project turns out. This X-mas
|
||
""""""""""""""""""" will bring a Power Computing PowerMac clone into the
|
||
house, sharing the same desk space with the 'GS. I may be putting the 'GS
|
||
on a shelf on the floor or into a tower case. Oh, BTW the exact match for
|
||
Apple's Platinum color is (Federal Standard) FS# 36622 Camouflage Grey
|
||
(Testors Model Master #1733).
|
||
|
||
____(?__ The Un-dead Apple
|
||
/ `' _\ Mike Brouillette, A2 Librarian
|
||
\_,(o)m(_, Houston Area Apple Users Group
|
||
7oood~ Via: CoPilot v2.55 / Spectrum 2.0
|
||
(M.BROUILLET1, CAT12, TOP31, MSG:69/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
HELPING WITH THE QUICK CLICK CALC REVISION I'm working on a feature
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" request for QC Calc and ran
|
||
across an interesting design issue. I'm hoping some of you with a European
|
||
background can help.
|
||
|
||
QC Calc allows displaying of numbers in the (more sensible, I think)
|
||
contenental form, where the comma is used where Americans use a decimal
|
||
place, and vice-versa. So, instead of writing 1,234.56, you would write
|
||
1.234,56. (That makes some sense; I don't know how many math problems have
|
||
been incorrectly solved because a tiny period was missed, when a comma
|
||
would have been seen. Anyway...)
|
||
|
||
QC Calc _doesn't_ currently allow numbers to be _entered_ this way,
|
||
which is, as you can immagine, rather frusterating for anyone used to this
|
||
system.
|
||
|
||
I'd like to allow entry of numbers using comma-decimal places, but
|
||
there is a symantic conflict with the commas used in functions. For
|
||
example, using period-decimal places, it's clear that
|
||
|
||
Min(1.2) = 1.2
|
||
Min(1,2) = 1
|
||
|
||
Unfortunately, with commas as decimal points, this distinction is
|
||
lost. This particular case is a little contrived, but the whole issue pops
|
||
up again and again in real equations. Using spaces doesn't help, either.
|
||
It _can_ solve issues, but requires very precise typing, and it is very
|
||
easy to make a mistake.
|
||
|
||
It seems to me there ought to be some solution to this problem
|
||
already in use, and commonly accepted, among folks who use commas for
|
||
decimal points. The question is: what is the prefered solution?
|
||
|
||
BTW, on my own, the best I could come up with is using ; instead of
|
||
commas as function argument separators. That would work, but why invent
|
||
some crazy new scheme if there is already an accepted solution? ;)
|
||
|
||
I'd appreciate any help you folks might be able to offer.
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT45, TOP2, MSG:96/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> HOT TOPICS <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
HOW GS/OS IS BETTER THAN MAC OS 1. ProDos will allow you to reformat a
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" defective disk. HFS will eject it with
|
||
an error message. You need to load up a utility program BEFORE inserting
|
||
the bad disk in order to fix it so that you can reformat it, and sometimes
|
||
it can't be fixed, period. I have (many times) taken an 800K disk that the
|
||
Mac won't touch, reformatted it on the GS, an then was able to reformat it
|
||
on the Mac without problems.
|
||
|
||
2. If you try to copy a batch of files from one directory to
|
||
another, and there is a duplicate file, the GS Finder will allow you to
|
||
skip that file and continue copying the rest of them without even a burp.
|
||
The Mac Finder will only allow you to overwrite the file or cancel the
|
||
entire operation.
|
||
|
||
3. GSOS allows you to drop sounds in a SOUNDS folder, the Mac forces
|
||
you install sound files in the System file, and the size of the system file
|
||
has a direct effect on the ammount of system resources the Mac uses, and
|
||
how fast things run.
|
||
|
||
4. GSOS has both an "erase" and a "format" command for disks. The
|
||
Mac has only an "erase" command, which actually does a full format.
|
||
|
||
Of course, I can list MORE items where the Mac OS is superior to
|
||
GSOS, but I'm a chauvinist. :)
|
||
|
||
Gary R. Utter
|
||
(GARY.UTTER, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:101/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> To add to Gary's list..
|
||
"""""
|
||
5. GS/OS won't open up every single font in your system when you
|
||
boot like the Mac does.
|
||
|
||
6. GS/OS allows virtually unlimited amount of files to be open at
|
||
once, while the Mac has a preset limit that either wastes memory or
|
||
cripples your system until the limit is set higher (+ a reboot). (See #5)
|
||
|
||
7. GS/OS supports File System Translators (FSTs) as a fundamental
|
||
part of its operation, while the Mac OS has to be kludgily patched by
|
||
extensions to duplicate the same behavior.
|
||
|
||
8. GS/OS handles file resources faster than the Mac OS.
|
||
|
||
In short, GS/OS is still rather impressive.
|
||
|
||
Michael
|
||
(ANIMASIA, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:119/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>>>> To add to Gary's and Michael's list... :
|
||
"""""
|
||
|
||
9. GS/OS supports multiple forms of access for programmers (inline,
|
||
and stack based call vectors)
|
||
|
||
A. GS/OS loads all it's partitionable media device drivers from
|
||
files, or uses self generated driver code to access a rom based driver,
|
||
instead of using dedicated partitions on partitionable media as does the
|
||
Mac OS. This simplifies updating drivers for block devices and makes
|
||
version checking very easy.
|
||
|
||
And to probably knock one off Michaels additions (sorry...)
|
||
|
||
> 8. GS/OS handles file resources faster than the Mac OS.
|
||
|
||
Technically the IIgs resource manager (which is the only thing that's
|
||
ever supposed to touch a resource fork, outside of a file copier) isn't
|
||
part of GS/OS, it's a toolset.
|
||
|
||
I don't spit any Mac code, but under GS/OS when you open a file one
|
||
of the paramaters specifies which fork (data, resource) of the file is
|
||
supposed to be opened. I suspect it's much the same on the Mac.
|
||
|
||
And to make up for knocking an item off the list, one to replace it :)
|
||
|
||
x. The native (boot) file system used with GS/OS (ProDOS) has a much
|
||
more sanely designed directory structure than the Mac's native (HFS) file
|
||
system. This leads to faster file access and fewer occurances of damaged
|
||
directories.
|
||
|
||
-Harold
|
||
(HAROLD.H, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:120/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
RESPONSE FROM THOSE WHO "TOLD APPLE ABOUT" I actually received a letter
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" fron Apple Computer today!
|
||
Have had absolutely =no= dealings with them in two years (since our club
|
||
fell from grace) so I can only attribute it to the "Tell Apple" cards ;-}
|
||
|
||
To wit: "Thank you for your recent letter to Apple Computer,Inc.
|
||
Hearing from satisfied customers is always a pleasure and we appreciate
|
||
your interest in Apple and your support of Apple products. If you have any
|
||
questions or need assistance, we encourage you to call Apple Customer
|
||
Relations at 1-800-776-2333. Our representatives are available Monday
|
||
through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific time. Sincerely..."
|
||
/s/ Apple Customer Relations
|
||
|
||
I think that was sweet. Did anyone else provide their return address?
|
||
|
||
Margot (19:42 PDT - Mon 10/16/95) Spectrum v2.0/CoPil v2.55
|
||
(M.TAYLOR66, CAT2, TOP24, MSG:28/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Does anyone at Apple _read_ their correspondence, or was my name
|
||
""""" extracted and plugged into a "good letter" file?
|
||
|
||
I participated in the great "Tell Apple Massacree" and received the
|
||
following letter today:
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr. Rasmussen:
|
||
|
||
Thank you for your recent letter to Apple Computer, Inc.
|
||
Hearing from satisfied customers is always a pleasure and we
|
||
appreciate your interest in Apple and your support of Apple products.
|
||
|
||
If you have any questions or need assistance, we encourage you
|
||
to call Apple Customer Relations at 1-800-776-2333. Our
|
||
representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to
|
||
5:00 p.m. Pacific time.
|
||
|
||
Apple Computer, Inc. Susan Kossob Apple Customer Relations
|
||
|
||
I will be interested to hear how many other participants receive an
|
||
identical form letter. Keep us posted.
|
||
|
||
Mike R
|
||
(M.RASMUSSEN5, CAT2, TOP3, MSG:77/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Well, I got a reply from Apple the other day, to the Tell Apple
|
||
""""" card. Here's what it says:
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr. Suenaga:
|
||
|
||
Thank you for your comments regarding the Apple II product line.
|
||
Apple will continue to support and service the Apple II product line
|
||
as long as customer demand warrants it. We expect Apple II computers
|
||
to continue to serve our customers satisfactorily for many years to
|
||
come.
|
||
|
||
Apple now offers Apple Assurance, an enhanced service and
|
||
support program, designed to offer Apple customers greater flexibility
|
||
and choice in their service and support options. Assistance includes
|
||
information on installation, general start-up assistance,
|
||
troubleshooting, configuration compatibility, and third-party support
|
||
referral. Representatives are available on our toll free line,
|
||
1-800-SOS-APPL (1-800-767-2775), Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to
|
||
6:00 p.m., Pacific time.
|
||
|
||
You may also contact an authorized Apple service provider for
|
||
service or support for your Apple product. To locate a service
|
||
provider near you, please call the Apple Presales Center at
|
||
1-800-538-9696. Be sure to mention your product by name.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
Apple Computer, Inc.
|
||
Apple Customer Relations
|
||
|
||
They didn't ask for my comments this time, but I'll make 'em anyway :)
|
||
|
||
1) This thing reeks of John Sculley, doesn't it? Telling us they'll
|
||
support the Apple II, then trying to sell us something else. . .
|
||
|
||
2) Isn't it their legal responsibility to support us until the
|
||
computer's been out of production for seven years?
|
||
|
||
3) The suggestion that an Apple II user go to an Apple Computer, Inc.
|
||
dealer for support is something like telling someone who eats a Golden
|
||
Delicious that's worm infested to go to an Apple Computer, Inc. for medical
|
||
care. The proper referral is to either (a) GEnie or (b) a local user
|
||
group.
|
||
|
||
4) I called 1-800-SOS-APPL last week, for help with my Powerbook
|
||
battery. The woman who answered the phone knew what file I needed to get
|
||
(Intelligent.Battery.hqx) and where to find it kinda ("on the Internet" :),
|
||
but was stopped in her tracks by the question, "What's the URL?"
|
||
|
||
and finally,
|
||
|
||
5) How come Apple sent this letter to my dad instead of me? :)
|
||
|
||
Ryan
|
||
Contemplative and not conservative
|
||
ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55
|
||
(R.SUENAGA1, CAT2, TOP24, MSG:39/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
STAYING IN TOUCH WITH REALITY I have been a GS owner since 1987. I
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" consider myself a Power User for quite some
|
||
time now. Each year, I spend a significant amount of money on my GS. At
|
||
times, I spend more than I should. But I really like the IIgs. So far, it
|
||
has done everything I need it to do.
|
||
|
||
However, it is a no-brainer to see what is happening to this great
|
||
machine and the people who, like me, use it everyday. The GS appears to be
|
||
coming to an end faster than I would like it to. And yes, I know that it
|
||
has been on borrowed time ever since Apple dropped it from their
|
||
production. I can't believe I'm about to say this but Apple is not solely
|
||
to blame for the demise of the GS.
|
||
|
||
Look at it in the way of cars. An auto company puts out a car.
|
||
Then, a few years later decides to discontinue it. Does this mean the car
|
||
is rendered useless? No. You can still have the car worked on at a
|
||
service center. You can still buy parts for it. There are people and
|
||
companies that still supply those parts and accessories for it.
|
||
|
||
I think the GS could have fallen in the same category as the above
|
||
example. But vendors and makers of peripherals chose not to support it.
|
||
Yes there are many reasons for their decisions, mainly money and survival.
|
||
But I believe, with better effort, those people who got out could have
|
||
stayed and endured.
|
||
|
||
I really believe that the demise of the GS began not when Apple
|
||
dropped it, but when A+/Incider added Macintosh columns in their magazine.
|
||
It really went down hill, when it became a subscription-only magazine.
|
||
That is when they decided not to sell it on newsstands and in book stores.
|
||
I think this move really left people in the dark.
|
||
|
||
Why? Because those people who picked it up from time to time at a
|
||
stand or store suddenly became forgotten. Also, they became unaware of any
|
||
new products that came out afterwards. Instead, the places these people
|
||
went to buy A+/Incider were being overwhelmed with Mac and PC mags. Their
|
||
GS' at home were slowly beginning to sit there becoming idle. They were
|
||
possibly influenced into purchasing a Mac and PC because, they believed,
|
||
nothing else was out there for the GS. They may have thought that
|
||
companies like Sequential Systems and Seven Hills Software were not around
|
||
because there was no magazine in a store to tell about them.
|
||
|
||
Now I'm not saying that this is the case for everyone who has ever
|
||
owned a GS and then bought a PC or Mac. But I have a gut feeling this
|
||
happened to A LOT of people. In fact, I picked up my second GS this past
|
||
summer. The guy I bought it from switched to a Mac Se and then to a Power
|
||
Mac. Anyway, the GS came with quite a bit of software. But would you
|
||
believe that besides the system software, there was not one piece of GS
|
||
specific software?! It was all Apple IIe stuff. The GS itself had no
|
||
memory expansion, just the basic 256k that came with the ROM 01.
|
||
|
||
Over the last two years, I have heard at user group meetings and read
|
||
online like AOL (when it supported the Apple II) and Genie the old and
|
||
famous Apple II quote "support those that will support you". Since October
|
||
of last year, I have made the following purchases: Spectrum 2.0 upgrade,
|
||
Quickie Hand Scanner, Disc Quest and DQ Encyclopedia, the Second Sight, the
|
||
Blue Disk, an upgrade to my RamFast, Lost Treasures of Infocom,
|
||
DreamGrafix, renewed my GS+ subscription, subscribe to Genie and subscribed
|
||
to SoftDisk GS. I have made other purchases like my 14" inch SVGA, 3.5"
|
||
high density drive, Apple CDSC CDROM, and an Apple extended keyboard but
|
||
this money was not circulated back in the Apple II world like the first
|
||
list.
|
||
|
||
So you can see, I have spent quite a bit of money in the past year.
|
||
But what gets me is that some of the developers of the products I purchased
|
||
in the first list, have not informed me of any type of upgrade or any info
|
||
about new products. Now remember I said SOME, not all and I think these
|
||
people should know who they are. I am very grateful that these people
|
||
still make quality products for my machine. I am also thankful that they
|
||
still support their products and the GS. But how about letting me/us know
|
||
about upgrades or new products via email? I believe that this has to be
|
||
the cheapest method of all for those of us with an email address.
|
||
|
||
It just seems that as a registered owner, sometimes I still feel
|
||
abandoned. I am charged if I just want a peripheral looked at or I'm
|
||
getting an upgrade that is a minor bug fix. Yes I know you have mouths to
|
||
feed. But my point is to make me overlook that. I mean keep me aware of
|
||
what's going on and maybe I won't mind paying $30 or $35 to see if
|
||
something is wrong with a board or paying $20-$25 to go from version 2.0 to
|
||
2.01 of a product.
|
||
|
||
Many times I find out about a product from a second or third source.
|
||
For example, many times I'll read of an upgrade of a product I own or a new
|
||
product from a programmer that I'm already a registered owner with, from
|
||
GenieLamp. While I am thankful that I get to learn of it from somewhere, I
|
||
think I would feel better if I heard or read it straight from the company
|
||
via email. One reason could be that there are people on Genie who have no
|
||
idea what GenieLamp is or how to get it.
|
||
|
||
This isn't about just my feelings. I believe that this is about
|
||
survival, for companies that support the GS, and GS owners who support the
|
||
companies. Maybe you could ask for an email address on the registration
|
||
card. One factor in a company's reasoning for not having done this before,
|
||
is time. I don't know how time consuming it is for someone to send carbon
|
||
copies of email to registered owners. But if in fact it is, maybe someone
|
||
could volunteer to help out with sending news and info online. I would be
|
||
glad to help anyone out in that matter.
|
||
|
||
I believe that it was a lack of communication on both ends that has
|
||
the GS on the end of its rope. On the part of the owner, he/she could have
|
||
let developers know that they will stick with the GS. On the developers'
|
||
side, they could have asked what people wanted to see made or what will
|
||
people support.
|
||
|
||
This brings me to one last item. Developers need to get rid of the
|
||
idea of advertising an unfinished product. This has happened so many times
|
||
in the past year and a half and it is putting a sense of distrust in the GS
|
||
market. There was the Turbo Rez, Wolfenstein 3D, Faxination, and Second
|
||
View.
|
||
|
||
Developers need to faith in those who remain loyal to the GS. By
|
||
waiting to advertise a product that is currently being tested rather than
|
||
being written, the buyer can be sure of a high quality full functionable
|
||
product.
|
||
|
||
In closing, I hope the GS can thrive for a little longer. I want to
|
||
see a new word processor and a GS specific grammar checker. It seems that
|
||
the GS is the only computer platform without one. I hope that PMP gets
|
||
that fax software soon. Products like these will strengthen the GS'
|
||
longevity. I'd hate to have to buy a Mac and start all over.
|
||
|
||
Andy
|
||
Delivered by:
|
||
Copilot 2.55 w/ Spectrum 2.0 w/ a PowerGS 8170
|
||
(L.MIDDLETON3, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:103/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Sorry, guy, but you're ignoring reality
|
||
"""""
|
||
First the simple points. E-mail isn't a particularly effective way
|
||
to advertise, although many people (including me) try it from time to time.
|
||
That's why you've never heard from those companies. Posting information is
|
||
about as effective, and takes a lot less time. Maintaining customer
|
||
support areas, and posting there is even better. (I know. I do it.) The
|
||
most effective method is still bulk mail. One of the main reasons is that
|
||
a screen shot is worth a thousand words, to mutilate a phrase. :)
|
||
|
||
Second, blaming those of us who have stayed around is silly. Blaming
|
||
those who left is silly, too. The problem is a simple one of numbers.
|
||
Quite frankly, I looked seriously at doing a word processor for the GS.
|
||
Sales of our other new programs convinced me I would be nuts to do one.
|
||
I'm sorry, but I'm not going to put 6 months of work into a product only to
|
||
be told by the 100 people who buy it, "Gee, I wanted Microsoft Word on a
|
||
GS, but without all the problems it had on the Mac. You could have _at
|
||
least_ read Microsoft word files, Word Perfect files, AppleWorks GS files,
|
||
MacWrite files, ..."
|
||
|
||
I made a promise long ago that I would not abandon the GS, but that I
|
||
would wait until the GS abandoned me. Sounds nice. What it meant in real
|
||
terms is that I would wait until I started consistently loosing money on
|
||
programs before I would quit developing for the GS.
|
||
|
||
It's happened.
|
||
|
||
So, if you want a word processor, or a grammer checker, or whatever,
|
||
it's really up to you, not me. I'm already spending all of my available
|
||
time and money to tell people about the Apple IIGS in general, and my
|
||
products in particular. I'm already spending all the time I can afford
|
||
(more, really) developing for the GS. If you want to see me developing
|
||
more software, you'll have to help provide an environment where the
|
||
software can sell.
|
||
|
||
You probably can't do that. But here's some practical things all of
|
||
you can do:
|
||
|
||
1. Find out who in your area owns an Apple IIGS, and start a small
|
||
user's group. A social group works better than any other kind. Make it a
|
||
social gathering at someone's house, not a big meeting in a rented room.
|
||
Meet to have fun, and talk about computers as one way to have fun.
|
||
|
||
2. Make sure when you get a mailer that everyone you know who has a
|
||
GS sees it. I know we don't mail to everyone on our mailing list anymore.
|
||
There's no percentage in it. So pass those mailings around; even if
|
||
someone has a companies products, they may no longer be on the active
|
||
mailing list.
|
||
|
||
3. Once a year, whether you want to buy anything right then or not,
|
||
get in touch with every Apple II company you do business with and make sure
|
||
you are current. We've rented mailing lists from other companies, and
|
||
mailed to our own, but it's been a _long_ time since we mailed to someone
|
||
who had not contacted the company on more than a year. There's just no
|
||
percentage in it. As a result, many people who have our programs don't
|
||
know about recent upgrades and products. If they would take the time to
|
||
tell us they are alive and still use their Apple IIGS, we would still mail
|
||
to them. But do some simple math: Are we likely to send 70 cent mailings
|
||
to a list of people who may have moved (20% per year), may not have an
|
||
Apple IIGS, or may have died (litterally)? Typical responses on mailings
|
||
are 1-3%. Do dome math, and you'll undertand.
|
||
|
||
I am not blaming you, or anyone else, for the problems with the GS.
|
||
OK, I lied. I blame Apple's top brass. But no one else. Still, the Apple
|
||
II companies who are still here are not to blame either. They are doing
|
||
their best. If you're serious about helping, the things on this list are
|
||
your best ways of doing it.
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:112/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> WHAT'S NEW <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
TIMEOUT ENHANCEMENTS FROM OPS -> O.P.Software will begin shipping the
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" AppleWorks 5.x version of TimeOut ShrinkIt
|
||
Plus this week. (Apologies to those who have been waiting)
|
||
|
||
-> The TImeOut Statistics disk should be shipping by the end of the
|
||
month.
|
||
|
||
Current Products/Prices:
|
||
|
||
TO About Time: 14.95
|
||
AmperMacros Plus: 29.95
|
||
TO.DiskTools: 49.95
|
||
TO.ShrinkIt Plus: 29.95
|
||
TO.Statistics: 49.95
|
||
|
||
Please add $2.50 shipping and handling with each order.
|
||
|
||
All products are compatible with AppleWorks versions 3.0 through 5.1,
|
||
and come with the usual 30-day money back guarantee,
|
||
|
||
Douglas Gum, OP Software.
|
||
(D.GUM, CAT13, TOP7, MSG:92/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< The upgrade price from TO.ShrinkIt v4.0 to v5.0 is $7.50. Proof of
|
||
""""" purchase is not necessary, because for that price all you get is a
|
||
BASIC program that will patch your existing copy so that it works with AWKs
|
||
5.0 or 5.1 only. (don't patch your only copy of the program unless you no
|
||
longer want to use AWKs 4.x)
|
||
(D.GUM, CAT13, TOP7, MSG:95/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< Clarification
|
||
"""""
|
||
Current Pricing on O.P.Software Titles:
|
||
|
||
TO Statistics (AWK 3.0-5.1) $79.95
|
||
TO DiskTools (AWK 3.0-5.1) 49.95
|
||
TO ShrinkIt (AWK 3.0-5.1) 29.95
|
||
TO About Time (AWK 2.0-5.1) 14.95
|
||
AmperMacros (AWK 3.0-5.1) 29.95
|
||
|
||
Upgrade from AWK 4.0 capatible versions:
|
||
|
||
TO DiskTools 5.00
|
||
TO ShrinkIt 5.00
|
||
AmperMacros 5.00
|
||
|
||
For each order include:
|
||
2.50 S&H
|
||
(D.GUM, CAT13, TOP7, MSG:96/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
[EDITOR'S NOTE: You can order from Office Productivity Software
|
||
by writing to: P.O. Box 2132, LaGrange, GA 30241-2132.]
|
||
|
||
|
||
WARP SIX VERSION 3.0
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
o Moved the assignment of variables XA and FF to LOGON from XFER.UTIL to
|
||
make updates a bit more painless in the future.
|
||
|
||
o Added some memory management to the entire BBS. It now saves a base
|
||
set of variables needed to operate while a user is online and if a
|
||
portion of the BBS creates a bunch of new variables (many games...) or
|
||
fills up arays (mail and forums) the BBS can now clear those from
|
||
memory before moving on.
|
||
|
||
o Users can now logon by name as well as ID#.
|
||
|
||
o There is now an optional guest account with a 20 minute time limit.
|
||
The sysop can select an unused account to be set up with security zero
|
||
and set the system for read only in selected forums so new users can
|
||
peek around before applying for an account. This cuts down on
|
||
validating those "one time users" looking for files or whatever...
|
||
|
||
o Added some intelligence to the logon procedure. It will now prompt
|
||
users in some cases, such as if they select the wrong ID# by mistake.
|
||
After trying their password 2 times, it will ask if they are "user x"
|
||
and if not they can re-enter their password. If their account was
|
||
purged for inactivity, it will notify them of the possibility and ask
|
||
if they wish to apply for a new account. If yes they will be sent
|
||
directly to ADD.USER.
|
||
|
||
o Added ANSI auto-detect at logon. You must still supply ANSI screens
|
||
and necessary basic lines for any screens you want to add yourself
|
||
just like with PSE. ANSI uses the PS flag. 0=no emulation, 128=ANSI,
|
||
255=PSE.
|
||
|
||
o Added a slightly longer pause before answering a call and before the
|
||
BBS receives control back from the modem driver. This is to fix some
|
||
problems "some" modems have when attempting to auto-detect PSE and
|
||
ANSI. It also gives any Caller ID device you have on the BBS line time
|
||
to receive the CID info between the first and second ring.
|
||
|
||
o Added a co-sysop security level (SL-8). SL-8 can now see locked files,
|
||
has access to sysop utilities, and each user with SL-8 has an
|
||
individual remote password separate from the sysop's.
|
||
|
||
o "Report to sysop" now supports a mutiple name list to include your
|
||
co-sysops.
|
||
|
||
o Added "sysop doing user maintenance" feature. When a user is online
|
||
and at the MAIN menu prompt, pressing OPTION while pressing return at
|
||
the local keyboard will send the sysop to the sysop utilities. While
|
||
there, the sysop has access to any functions in the menu plus a
|
||
couple. Pressing "+" or "-" with this feature will increment or
|
||
decrement the online user's security level by one (each time it is
|
||
pressed). The user is given a polite message and asked to wait. they
|
||
do NOT see the sysop working. The user is notified when the sysop
|
||
returns (quits from Sysop utilities). Real nice for instant validation
|
||
when you have a caller ID box on the BBS line.
|
||
|
||
o Added a "Locate user" function to sysop utilities. You can search on a
|
||
user's alias, real name (last or last and first), or partial last name
|
||
(contains "xxx"). Returns name, alias, and ID# for any matches.
|
||
|
||
o The sysop can copy a user to a new ID#. If you need this, use it with
|
||
caution for obvious reasons...
|
||
|
||
o Purge will now ignore users with security level above a selected
|
||
number (default=2). The sysop selects the level they wish EACH time
|
||
purge is used. This allows users to have permanent accounts if you
|
||
wish. Much less manual purging necessary.
|
||
|
||
o Added a file copy command to SYSOP.UTIL. It was in version 2.5 but you
|
||
had to chain to it using the ProDOS command. Now just select from the
|
||
menu. It supports BATCH copy, move, delete, lock, and unlock. Files
|
||
are selected by number. 20 file maximum to each batch.
|
||
|
||
o Moves the menu comand for SORT user list to sysop utilities where it
|
||
really belonged anyway. Rewrote the sort routine for more speed. It
|
||
now uses a SHELL sort instead of the old reliable (but S-L-O-W) BUBBLE
|
||
sort. User lists will be sorted alphabetically by name or alias based
|
||
on the alias flag for your BBS. Real names are formatted to 2 columns.
|
||
Aliases are formatted to 4 columns.
|
||
|
||
o Added a forum queue feature. Users can select which forums they wish
|
||
to attend when using Quickscan or Continuous Quickscan. Users can
|
||
still manually enter any forum they wish regardless of their queue
|
||
selections. This feature works with 20 forums. If you have more forums
|
||
than this the BBS won't crash but the user's queues will be ignored.
|
||
You will be prompted when you atempt to add forum number 21.
|
||
|
||
o There is now an alias flag for EACH individual forum. If you run a
|
||
real name system, you can now include a forum that supports aliases
|
||
for the users to get a bit crazy in. Likewise if you have an alias
|
||
system, you can have a real name forum for serious discussion.
|
||
|
||
o User selectable screen clear (or not) between each message in the
|
||
forums.
|
||
|
||
o Fixed a bug in the forums. If a user tried to MAIL a reply from the
|
||
same message twice, the BBS would log them off with an error #5.
|
||
|
||
o Users can now send mail to another user's ID#. Much faster than
|
||
sending to a username.
|
||
|
||
o Users can now send multiple carbon copies in Email. Send carbons to
|
||
user names, aliases, or ID#s.
|
||
|
||
o Added a door game prefix to SYS.DATA and an optional door launcher
|
||
program will be included.
|
||
|
||
o Changed VALIDATION date to FIRST date on the system. This field is no
|
||
longer updated when a user is validated. This allows a "flag" of sorts
|
||
to see if a user account has been purged and taken over by a new user.
|
||
This was needed to reset some of the new features in version 3.0 for a
|
||
new user. Also good for game scores.
|
||
|
||
o Added some info to the caller status block at the top of the sysop's
|
||
screen when a user is online.
|
||
|
||
o Modified the "waiting for call" screen. Now shows sysop mail waiting
|
||
and how much new. I got tired of logging on just to check my mail...
|
||
<Grin>
|
||
|
||
I was working on a feature to attach files to mail but ran into some
|
||
problems. It will not be included in version 3.0 but MAY be in a future
|
||
release.
|
||
|
||
Frank Kucharski is working on the file transfer stuff and has had a
|
||
very hectic schedule lately. It doesn't look like his changes will be done
|
||
in time for version 3.0 but we will release a new version when he is done.
|
||
|
||
Jim Ferr is working on the drivers and all Asembly portions of Warp
|
||
Six. He has made quite a few changes but not a lot of it is real evident to
|
||
the users... The biggest thing you will see is the file list in the
|
||
transfer section. It is now displayed in 2 columns.
|
||
|
||
Hopefully we will have this released by Christmas. I need to finish
|
||
debugging, write an updater program, update the help files, and rewrite the
|
||
documentation. Basically all the fun stuff... :(
|
||
|
||
Scott Johnson - Warp Six developement team member
|
||
(S.JOHNSON89, CAT41, TOP10, MSG:184/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
ONE TOUCH COMMANDS 5 New release from Marin MacroWorks -- shipping now!
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
Marin MacroWorks is pleased to offer One Touch Commands 5, an update
|
||
for AppleWorks 5 of the original One Touch COmmands disk from Quality
|
||
Computers. One Touch Commands 5 is a collection of fifteen (15) TimeOut
|
||
add-on utilities. All of the original programs have been either updated,
|
||
improved or replaced. They include:
|
||
|
||
BATCH EDITOR -- A utility that helps to set up the key file for Batch
|
||
Loader.
|
||
|
||
BATCH LOADER -- Add up to 36 related files in a batch to the desktop,
|
||
with just a few keystrokes. Unlimited number of batches possible,
|
||
identified by name and description, rather than number. Files can
|
||
reside anywhere. Direct files in the batch to specific desktops, if
|
||
desired. Much improved over Load Workset!
|
||
|
||
BOXDRAW -- Draw boxes around text in the word processor. Now uses
|
||
MouseText or normal ASCII text. Handles Tabs now.
|
||
|
||
DJ TWO-SIDE -- Prints a word processor document on both sides of the
|
||
paper, first the odd pages, then the even. Designed for sheet-fed
|
||
printers, like the DeskJet and laser printers.
|
||
|
||
FILEFINDER -- Locate lost AppleWorks or text files on your hard drive,
|
||
by full or partial name, filetype, or modification date. Now permits
|
||
adding the matching file to the desktop and continuing the search.
|
||
|
||
HANGMAN -- Play the classic word game inside of AppleWorks!
|
||
|
||
IW TWO-SIDE -- Prints a word processor document on both sides of the
|
||
paper, first the odd pages, then the even. Designed for tractor-fed
|
||
printers, like the ImageWriter or Epson printers.
|
||
|
||
NUMBER2WORDS -- Converts a number (up to 99,999.99) into English words
|
||
(like "One Hundred Twenty Three and 67/100"). Use in a data base file
|
||
to write your own checks, or in business letters. No longer attaches
|
||
"cents" to the text.
|
||
|
||
OA-H SWAP -- Swap installed printers with your OA-H printer in a
|
||
flash.
|
||
|
||
POP-UP CALC -- A powerful, one-line onscreen calculator that will
|
||
pop-up in any AppleWorks environment. Will handle any expression that
|
||
the AppleWorks spreadsheet will handle. Solid.
|
||
|
||
PRINT LABEL -- Quickly print any single label from a data base file.
|
||
|
||
PRINTCLIP -- Print any portion of a word processor file to any
|
||
installed printer.
|
||
|
||
SAVECLIP -- Save any portion of a word processor file as a new file,
|
||
to any installed drive.
|
||
|
||
SCREEN ARTIST -- (GS only) Temporarily adjust the colors of border,
|
||
background, or text to suit your fancy.
|
||
|
||
TYPING SPEED -- Test your typing speed and log the results in terms of
|
||
characters-per-minute.
|
||
|
||
Each program's function is documented, with screen shots, where
|
||
applicable, in AppleWorks files on the disk.
|
||
|
||
The price of One Touch Commands 5 is $12.95, postpaid within North
|
||
America ($16.00, airmail postpaid to the rest of the world).
|
||
|
||
To order, please send prepayment (check or money order in U.S. funds)
|
||
to:
|
||
|
||
Marin MacroWorks
|
||
1675 Grand Avenue, Suite 1
|
||
San Rafael, CA 94901-2211
|
||
|
||
And coming real soon: HotKeys I. Watch for the announcement!
|
||
|
||
|
|
||
-(+)-
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
...Will
|
||
(W.NELKEN1, CAT13, TOP11, MSG:70/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
KANSASFEST 1995 VIDEO IS SHIPPING! EGO Systems is pleased to announce
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" that The KansasFest 1995 Video is now
|
||
shipping!
|
||
|
||
This video contains highlights (and lowlights) of the goings on at
|
||
KansasFest 1995 and in it you'll:
|
||
|
||
HEAR - Roger Wagner's Keynote Speach!
|
||
|
||
SEE - Mike Westerfield demonstrate the laws of gravity... over and
|
||
over again!
|
||
|
||
SMELL - The inside of a grocery bag!
|
||
|
||
TASTE - A 20MB hard drive!
|
||
|
||
FEEL - Very afraid as Joe Kohn gets right up in the camera!
|
||
|
||
In all this tape contains just over two hours of pontificating, bag
|
||
biting, roasting, soldering, hard-drive swallowing FUN! (Actually, we
|
||
started with over 10 hours of footage, but after we took out all the
|
||
promotional stuff that Roger Wagner and Joe Kohn did, we had a pretty solid
|
||
two hours!)
|
||
|
||
If you couldn't get to the 1995 KansasFest, this video will show you
|
||
why you'll want to go to next year's KansasFest! (And if you DID go to
|
||
KFest 95, you need to get this video so you can remember all that stuff
|
||
you did while you were, um, you know...)
|
||
|
||
Availability & Pricing The KansasFest 1995 Video is shipping NOW.
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''' Limited quantities will be available the first few
|
||
days (until we can "ramp up" production), but we're filling orders as
|
||
quickly as we can!
|
||
|
||
The price for the KansasFest 1995 Video is $20. This price inludes
|
||
First Class shipping to the United States, Canada and Mexico and Surface
|
||
Mail shipping to anywhere else in the world. For Air Mail shipping, please
|
||
include an additional $3 ($23 total).
|
||
|
||
And, as promised, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this
|
||
video will go to help pay for the 1996 KansasFest!
|
||
|
||
How to Order We accept Visa and MasterCard, or you can send us a check or
|
||
'''''''''''' money order (US funds only) for the proper amount. EGO
|
||
Systems will be moving to new offices on 11/15/95, so here's how to contact
|
||
us before and after the move:
|
||
|
||
Before the move you can reach us at:
|
||
|
||
Voice: 423-332-2087
|
||
FAX: 423-332-2634
|
||
ORDERS ONLY: 800-662-3634
|
||
|
||
Mail:
|
||
|
||
EGO Systems
|
||
P. O. Box 15366
|
||
Chattanooga, TN 37415-0366
|
||
|
||
After the move, you can reach us at:
|
||
|
||
Voice: 423-843-1775
|
||
FAX: 423-843-0661
|
||
ORDERS ONLY: 800-662-3634
|
||
|
||
Mail:
|
||
|
||
EGO Systems
|
||
7918 Cove Ridge Rd
|
||
Hixson, TN 37343
|
||
|
||
And, regardless of where we are physically, you can ALWAYS e-mail us
|
||
at either:
|
||
|
||
Diz@Genie.com
|
||
|
||
Or
|
||
|
||
GSPlusDiz@aol.com
|
||
|
||
-- End Press Release
|
||
(DIZ, CAT33, TOP2, MSG:177/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
QUICK CLICK TIFF READER I think this is the right topic :)
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
Quick Click TIFF Reader is _no longer_ vaporware! My copy showed up
|
||
at home today. :)
|
||
|
||
Works quite nicely so far. . . some of the conversions are a bit
|
||
slow, and there's one TIFF that I can't get it to read, but I'm impressed
|
||
:)
|
||
|
||
Ryan
|
||
Contemplative and not conservative
|
||
ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55
|
||
(R.SUENAGA1, CAT45, TOP3, MSG:164/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
DEJA II (APPLEWORKS 5 FOR THE MAC) IT'S SHIPPING!
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
The commercial version of Deja II is now shipping. I spent this past
|
||
weekend out of town and away from my trusty Apple IIgs, but I was still
|
||
able to use AppleWorks 5.1... on my PowerBook 165 with Deja II. It's fast
|
||
and smooth. At last, AppleWorks runs on a NOTEBOOK system.
|
||
|
||
With the MAC system 7.5, AppleWorks is completely seamless. Read and
|
||
write AppleWorks files directly to/from Apple ProDOS disks in the MAC
|
||
superdrive, or rewrite directly to a MAC HFS volume. It's all the same to
|
||
Deja II.
|
||
|
||
I never thought I'd see the day. THREE CHEERS FOR RANDY BRANDT!!
|
||
|
||
J-Bird <<WHO GOT THE LAST GS??>>
|
||
(J.CURTIS8, CAT17, TOP20, MSG:118/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
APPLEWORKS FORUM CEASES PUBLICATION The November '95 issue of the
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" AppleWorks Forum, published by NAUG
|
||
(The National AppleWorks Users Group) contains to following announcement:
|
||
|
||
"..after ten years of service to the AppleWorks community, NAUG will
|
||
close its doors on December 31, 1995. It was a hard decision, but with
|
||
declining memberships and rising costs, the writing is on the wall..."
|
||
|
||
Another one bites the dust.
|
||
|
||
|\ /| |\ /|
|
||
| \ / | | \ / |
|
||
| \ / | | \ / |
|
||
| \/ | ATT | \/ | MAN.. Dave Mattis (D.MATTIS@GENIE.COM)
|
||
(D.MATTIS, CAT17, TOP37, MSG:179/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
NEW SECONDSIGHT ROM I ordered the SecondSight v1.1 ROM today. It's free
|
||
""""""""""""""""""" if you send back the two old chips within 30 days
|
||
after the new ones are installed, else it's $20. (you can also send the
|
||
board in and have them do the necessary work)
|
||
|
||
Now I can try (& upload!) that RenderinGS demo I found on the net.
|
||
|
||
Also ordered SecondView Pro. I think it was about $35, give or take
|
||
$5.
|
||
|
||
-Ken
|
||
(KEN.GAGNE, CAT20, TOP14, MSG:56/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
TIMEOUT CENTRAL BACK ISSUES #26 (Jan 94) was the final issue, Doug.
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""" However, back issues will soon (end of this
|
||
month) ALL be available again. I will be in charge of re-releasing them.
|
||
Watch for details.
|
||
|
||
|
|
||
-(+)-
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
...Will
|
||
(W.NELKEN1, CAT4, TOP6, MSG:109/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
FUTUREVISION 4.1 STATUS UPDATE FutureVision 4.1 is VERY close to being
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" finalized and released in less than 20
|
||
pieces :) I know this has been said before, but being pretty close to the
|
||
source, I can tell you it's for real this time. :) If for no other reason
|
||
than the current "author/supporter" is having time constraint problems (the
|
||
reason it's taken so long) and wants to have a final version out before he
|
||
transfers the "authorship" to someone else. This will most likely happen
|
||
within a month. (I'm hoping sooner, personally, but knowing the way this
|
||
has been going, I'm not going to hold him to the "later this week" that he
|
||
told me ;)
|
||
|
||
The only major problems at this point are with the internet gateway
|
||
software, and since there's only 3 sites using it at the moment, it
|
||
probably won't be a big deal if it gets released with those minor bugs
|
||
left. (It's fully functional, it's mostly cosmetic changes related to the
|
||
way email and news articles look when received on outside systems on the
|
||
internet)
|
||
|
||
One way or another, I can tell you that I will be personally
|
||
uploading the full suite of METAL/FutureVision stuff here to A2 within the
|
||
next three weeks, whether it's "finalized" or not. :) This has gone on way
|
||
too long. :)
|
||
|
||
Just for yucks, the current version of METAL is v1.09.07, and the
|
||
current version of FV if v4.1b5(d). The d means there have been 4
|
||
"package" updates to the b5 core (small archives with 2 or 3 replacement
|
||
files).
|
||
|
||
Dave aka CheezWhiz@antimatter.ecore.fnet.org
|
||
Sysop of Antimatter BBS (517) 263-8384
|
||
(JUST.DAVE, CAT41, TOP14, MSG:36/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
IMPATIENT FOR NEW SUPERCONVERT > Is the new version that uses the Second
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" > Sight card available?
|
||
|
||
Not yet. If the SS card isn't revved pretty soon we're going to have
|
||
to postpone support for it until later, so we can ship the SC update
|
||
sooner.
|
||
|
||
> Also does it have its own print manager to use on inkjet printers?
|
||
> I would LOVE higher resolution.
|
||
|
||
SC works with all IIGS printer drivers...if you've got an HP
|
||
DeskWriter/DeskJet/LaserJet with our Independence printer driver then SC
|
||
will work just fine with it to produce some great output!
|
||
|
||
--Dave
|
||
(SEVENHILLS, CAT43, TOP5, MSG:256/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
ONE BUG HOLDING UP GRAPHICWRITER III? Actually that note Earl's been
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" sending is a little dated...we've
|
||
actually fixed that one bug, but in the meantime the testers found a few
|
||
more! We're almost done fixing those. We'll be shipping ASAP...rest
|
||
assured I will make a HUGE announcement here when it happens! :)
|
||
|
||
Thanks for your patience,
|
||
--Dave
|
||
(SEVENHILLS, CAT43, TOP6, MSG:44/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
HOTKEYS I COMING SOON New release from Marin MacroWorks -- to ship
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""" November 18th.
|
||
|
||
Marin MacroWorks is pleased to offer HotKeys I, is a collection of
|
||
thirteen (13) TimeOut add-on utilities. They include:
|
||
|
||
Clipper -- Clip any portion of a word processor document to save as a
|
||
file (or append to an existing file) or send to a printer.
|
||
|
||
ColumnCalc -- Sum an entire column or range of rows within a column in
|
||
a data base, a spreadsheet, or a word processor file. Display the
|
||
result and/or enter the result in any desktop file.
|
||
|
||
DB Hilighter -- Visually highlight individual categories onscreen.
|
||
Highlight follows the cursor.
|
||
|
||
DB Marker -- Visually frame individual categories onscreen. Frame
|
||
follows the cursor.
|
||
|
||
Desktop File Mover -- Move files from one desktop to another.
|
||
|
||
FlexiCalc -- Calculate only specific row(s) of an ASP - much faster
|
||
for large spreadsheets!
|
||
|
||
Hilighter Plus -- Like DB Hilighter, but adds auto-dialing of the
|
||
highlighted number.
|
||
|
||
MultiColumn DJ -- Print a word processor file in multiple columns (2,
|
||
3, or 4) on DeskJet (sheet-fed) printer.
|
||
|
||
MultiColumnIW -- Same as above for the ImageWriter (and other
|
||
tractor-fed printers).
|
||
|
||
NumConverter -- Convert numbers between decimal and hexadecimal.
|
||
Display the result and/or enter in a desktop file.
|
||
|
||
Print Months -- Enter the names of the 12 months, full or abbreviated,
|
||
to rows or columns in a word processor, data base, or spreadsheet
|
||
file.
|
||
|
||
Report Transporter -- Copy data base reports between files.
|
||
|
||
SS WordWrap -- Provide auto word wrap in spreadsheet columns.
|
||
|
||
Each program's function is documented, with screen shots, where
|
||
applicable, in AppleWorks files on the disk.
|
||
|
||
HotKeys I is available in two versions: one for AppleWorks 4 and one
|
||
for AppleWorks 5. You must specify which version you require when
|
||
ordering.
|
||
|
||
The price of either version of HotKeys I is $12.95, postpaid within
|
||
North America ($16.00, airmail postpaid to the rest of the world).
|
||
|
||
To order, please specify for AW4 or AW5, and send prepayment (check
|
||
or money order in U.S. funds) to:
|
||
|
||
Marin MacroWorks
|
||
1675 Grand Avenue, Suite 1
|
||
San Rafael, CA 94901-2211
|
||
|
||
|
|
||
-(+)-
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
...Will (Cat 13, Top 11)
|
||
(W.NELKEN1, CAT4, TOP36, MSG:24/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Category 15, Topic 10
|
||
Message 130 Fri Oct 13, 1995
|
||
A2.CHARLIE [BB Manager] at 17:22 EDT
|
||
|
||
I'd like to conduct a survey, and I need your help.
|
||
|
||
Read this over, and if you want to participate, cut and paste the
|
||
following survey into a word processor, fill it out, and email it to me
|
||
[A2.Charlie].
|
||
|
||
-----cut here-----
|
||
|
||
Apple II Series Computers in Schools
|
||
|
||
Check one or more of the following:
|
||
|
||
( ) I am an educator -- ( ) elementary ( ) middle school ( ) high school
|
||
( ) I have children in ( ) elementary ( ) middle school ( ) high school
|
||
( ) I am a member of the school parent-teacher organization.
|
||
|
||
If you checked anything above, then complete the following:
|
||
|
||
Are Apple II computers used in the school where you work, or where your
|
||
children attend? ( ) YES ( ) NO
|
||
|
||
If yes, answer the next three questions.
|
||
|
||
Indicate the approximate numbers available:
|
||
|
||
( ) Apple II ( ) Apple II+ ( ) Apple IIe ( ) Apple IIc
|
||
( ) Apple IIc+ ( ) Apple IIGS ( ) networked
|
||
|
||
|
||
Are these the principal computers used in the schools, or are there other
|
||
models/brands available as well?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
What kinds of software are being used with them? Be as specific as you can
|
||
about titles.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Enter any comments that you might have about the use of computers in
|
||
schools.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----cut here-----
|
||
|
||
Thank you for your cooperation. I will report the results of this
|
||
survey here in a couple of weeks.
|
||
|
||
Charlie Hartley
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
While on GEnie, do you spend most of your time downloading files?
|
||
If so, you may be missing out some excellent information in the Bulletin
|
||
Board area. The messages listed above only scratch the surface of
|
||
what's available and waiting for you in the bulletin board area.
|
||
|
||
If you are serious about your Apple II, the GEnieLamp staff strongly
|
||
urge you to give the bulletin board area a try. There are literally
|
||
thousands of messages posted from people like you from all over the
|
||
world.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[HUM]//////////////////////////////
|
||
HUMOR ONLINE /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Fun & Games On GEnie
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Alan Meiss
|
||
[ameiss@indiana.edu]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> GUIDE TO SIGNATURES <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
The Internet's become trendy, and more people than ever before are
|
||
mucking about on it. With easier access has come a flood of people and
|
||
posters with little concept of discretion. Many of these aspiring net
|
||
personalities seem compelled to fill everyone's screens with elaborate .sig
|
||
files that often border on the baroque. It's always a delight when reading
|
||
news to encounter postings that consist of 100 lines reposted verbatim, the
|
||
profound addition "I agree!", and a closing .sig file that sometimes comes
|
||
close to filling the screen with dippy pictures and a compendium of their
|
||
personal witticisms. I've noticed some common attributes to these bloated
|
||
.sigs:
|
||
|
||
1) Cute pictures. Little bicycle people, roses, Amiga arrows, tire
|
||
tracks, twinkle stars, etc. Rest assured, they're all just as cute the
|
||
27th time you post them.
|
||
|
||
2) Cursive letters. These seem to be all the rage. It gives your
|
||
post all the more authority if you sign it:
|
||
|
||
_ _ _
|
||
' ) ) ) / /
|
||
/ / / _ _, __. __/ . . __/ _
|
||
/ ' (_</_(_)_(_/|_(_/_(_/_(_/_</_
|
||
/|
|
||
|/
|
||
|
||
Extreme coolness of this magnitude proclaims, "Hey, I may only be a 12 year
|
||
old using my Dad's America Online account, but I can ASCII upload all by
|
||
myself!"
|
||
|
||
3) Dippy quotes. Impress the world with your wit and wisdom
|
||
distilled into 4 or 5 lines (or puffed up to 9 or 10, as the case may be).
|
||
Make these particularly profound and/or hip, so they'll still be delightful
|
||
after 3 or 4 months of posting. Trivial quotes of heavy metal lyrics,
|
||
Doors/Floyd/Zeppelin songs, and Star Trek and Monty Python episodes are all
|
||
a must.
|
||
|
||
4) 3-D stuff. Neato! Nifty! Keen! Show your "depth" with boxes,
|
||
shadow letters, cubes, etc.
|
||
|
||
5) Nicknames. Build your net persona with a catchy handle, maybe
|
||
something like "eni?gma", "Wondrous1", "SoHot4U", or "smOOthie". Make your
|
||
readers wince with vicarious embarrassment.
|
||
|
||
Well, I've combined as many of these features as I could and have
|
||
come up with candidate for Most Annoying .Sig File. Just edit in your name
|
||
and login, post, and wait for the delighted responses to fill your mailbox.
|
||
|
||
____________________________________________________________
|
||
|\ . o . * . \
|
||
| \ * . o \
|
||
| . \____________________________________________________________\
|
||
| | |
|
||
| | _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ Bradley A. |
|
||
| * | _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Dweeb |
|
||
| | _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/ |
|
||
| | _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ The Dweebster! |
|
||
|. | _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ |
|
||
| | Uu__uU |
|
||
| o | dweeb@no.dignity.com "Huh! Huh!" - Beavis oo |
|
||
| | (__) |
|
||
| | "AAAARRGH!" - Megadeth | Boast no Pills! | "Hey Rocky!" |
|
||
| . | |
|
||
| | "I am the Lizard King, I can do anything!" Jim Morrison |
|
||
| | _ ___ o o |
|
||
\ | U @ V (O< / \ /\/\/\/\ V @ U |
|
||
\ | \|/ \|/ \|/ / ) | RIP | \/\/\/\/ \|/ \|/ \|/ |
|
||
\__________________ /""___|_____|____________________________|
|
||
|
||
|
||
Copyright 1995 by Alan Meiss. Reprinted with the author's permission.
|
||
Visit Alan's archive of his humor files at:
|
||
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/ameiss/humor.html
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[REF]//////////////////////////////
|
||
REFLECTIONS /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Thinking About Online Communications
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Phil Shapiro
|
||
[pshapiro@aol.com]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> THE CASE OF THE WEBBED TENANT <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Online communication will surely be changing the way we work and live
|
||
in the years ahead. These changes will affect many of our social and
|
||
business relationships.
|
||
|
||
This past week I've been thinking about how online communication
|
||
might affect the landlord/tenant relationship. On its face, this
|
||
relationship would appear to be immune to the new online world. On closer
|
||
examination, the possibilities (and probabilities) of online communication
|
||
between landlord and tenant begin to emerge.
|
||
|
||
Suppose, for example, that you're the manager of a large apartment
|
||
building. Within the building are 80 apartment units.
|
||
|
||
Given the mobile society we live in, chances are that this apartment
|
||
building has a turnover of 3 to 4 tenants each month. Your job, as manager
|
||
of the building, is to interview new tenants for the apartments that become
|
||
vacant each month.
|
||
|
||
Apartment managers have one primary responsibility, namely, to screen
|
||
out apartment applicants who appear to lack responsibility from those
|
||
apartment applicants who appear possess responsibility. It's a tough call
|
||
to make when you only get 15-20 minutes to visit with the people who have
|
||
expressed an interest in the apartments.
|
||
|
||
Now suppose that you have a list of 12 persons who are interested in
|
||
a certain apartment. And further suppose that 3 out of those 12 persons
|
||
casually mention that they have set up a personal web page for themselves.
|
||
|
||
What you, as a decision maker, have is an opportunity to gather
|
||
further information without having to call the apartment applicants back
|
||
for a second interview. In essence, the people who have set up personal
|
||
web pages are giving you the opportunity of learning more about them,
|
||
without having to go through a process of interviewing them at length.
|
||
|
||
Given the above scenario, who do you think has the better chance of
|
||
being offered an apartment? The folks who already have a home page have a
|
||
greater chance of having a physical home to go with it.
|
||
|
||
Admittedly, some people might say that it is possible to put whatever
|
||
information you want on your home page. You could represent yourself in a
|
||
way that totally masks who you are as a person.
|
||
|
||
True, such mischief could happen. But at some point it becomes
|
||
self-defeating to have a home page that masks your true self. After all,
|
||
you could be sending out misinformation to people who you have an interest
|
||
in knowing about the real you.
|
||
|
||
Relationships are two way things, so how would online communication
|
||
benefit tenants? Well, as an apartment seeker, would it not be convenient
|
||
to be able to jot off an E-mail message to several current tenants of a
|
||
building to hear about their view of the building's management? You might
|
||
feel shy about calling such people out of the blue, but you wouldn't feel
|
||
as shy about sending them a short E-mail inquiry asking about how they feel
|
||
about the building's management.
|
||
|
||
If the building manager has access to your own web page, then it
|
||
wouldn't be unnatural to ask the manager to give you the E-mail addresses
|
||
of a few of the current tenants.
|
||
|
||
The result of all this is that everyone is able to access more
|
||
information about each other, enabling everyone to make more informed
|
||
decisions. Some might see this as yet one more in-road to personal
|
||
privacy. But from where I sit, I see this as a positive development.
|
||
|
||
If I were to apply for an apartment, I would have no qualms about
|
||
giving the apartment manager the URL of my personal web page. The web page
|
||
gives detailed info about my interests and work. By definition, I'm not
|
||
going to put something on my web page that I would not want the general
|
||
public to know.
|
||
|
||
If my web page can help the apartment manager make a more informed
|
||
decision about my application, so much the better for both of us. I take
|
||
pride in being an upstanding, contributing member of the community. If
|
||
technology can help differentiate me from the less-reliable-tenant, so much
|
||
the better.
|
||
|
||
Each of us hungers for information that can make our life's decisions
|
||
more informed and less risky. Online communication helps further this goal
|
||
in almost every type of social and business relationship.
|
||
|
||
You may be surprised at how relationships will be changing in the
|
||
coming years. One thing is for sure: Those who take time to consider the
|
||
impending changes will be able to plan accordingly.
|
||
|
||
Phil Shapiro
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
The author takes a keen interest in the psychological and social
|
||
aspects of online communications. He can be reached at:
|
||
pshapiro@aol.com.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[ASA]//////////////////////////////
|
||
ASCII ART GALLERY /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
ASCII Art
|
||
"""""""""
|
||
by Jason J. Olson
|
||
[J.OLSON28]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
ASCII ART BEGINS
|
||
! | ! |
|
||
| | !! | |
|
||
________________
|
||
<___ ACME >
|
||
\ Anvil /
|
||
|_________|
|
||
___________________
|
||
| _______________ |
|
||
| | | |
|
||
| | press any key | |
|
||
| | | |
|
||
| |_______________| |
|
||
|___________________| _____________________
|
||
__|_____________|__ /----/____________________/|
|
||
| | / /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/__/|/
|
||
|___________________|---/ /__/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ /
|
||
|_____________________| /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/__/ /
|
||
|____________________|/
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
********* *******
|
||
*** **** **** @@ ****
|
||
*** @@@@ *** *** @@ @@@ ***
|
||
* @@@@@@@@@ @@@ * @@@ @@@ @@@@ **
|
||
* @@@@ @@@ @@@@@ @@ @@@ @@@@ @@@@@@ *
|
||
* @@@ @@@@@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@ @@@ *
|
||
* @@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@ @@ @ *
|
||
* @@@ @@ @@@ @@@ @@ @@@ @@@@@@@ *
|
||
* @@@ @@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@ *
|
||
*@@@ @@ @@@@@ @@@@ @@@ @@@@ @@ *
|
||
*@@ @@@ @@ @@ @@@@@ @@@ @@ @*
|
||
*@@ @@@@ @@@ @ @@ @@@@@ @@@ @@@@@@*
|
||
*@@@@@@ @@@@@ @@ @@@ @@@@@@ @@@@ *
|
||
***@@@@ @@@ @@ @ @@@@@@ ***
|
||
** @@ @ ******
|
||
***** *****
|
||
****** ******
|
||
* ____
|
||
_*_ ____ / __ \
|
||
| | ________\ /_______ | / \ |
|
||
\ \________/ \ | \__/ |
|
||
\___________ L * A * M * P \____\ |
|
||
\ ____ |
|
||
\ Apple II / / __ |
|
||
\_________________/ | / \ |
|
||
/_________________\ | \__/ |
|
||
/___________________\ \____/
|
||
/_____________________\
|
||
ASCII ART ENDS
|
||
|
||
[FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED READERS: The preceding showed two drawings; one
|
||
shows a IIgs computer displaying the message "press any key" as an anvil is
|
||
about to fall on the keyboard; and the other shows a magic lamp labelled
|
||
"Lamp Apple II", from the spout of which is billowing a heart-shaped cloud
|
||
which contains the legend "GEnie".]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[HUN]//////////////////////////////
|
||
THE TREASURE HUNT /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Yours For the Downloading
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Douglas Cuff
|
||
[EDITOR.A2]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> INFORMATION HIGHWAY TRAVEL KIT <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
When you visit Usenet newsgroups and the World Wide Web, you come
|
||
across mysteries so deep that you're not sure that one is meant to solve
|
||
them. For example, on the newsgroup comp.binaries.apple2, you might see a
|
||
message that begins:
|
||
|
||
FiLeStArTfIlEsTaRt
|
||
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789()
|
||
GBINSCII AQhmAAAAA8)4MIAI02DA9ARMQEDtAQhmAIVZ
|
||
gYITA6u7xADA0MjM3YTNBlDOENkQwYURzITM2UDN5gzNDJUQGVERyEDM1QzM4cjN
|
||
CFUOFR0QxAjR0MjM3YTNBlDOENkQwAQRzITM2UDN5gzNDJUQGVERyEDM1QzM4cjN
|
||
|
||
Or perhaps the message begins this way:
|
||
|
||
begin 666 goodluck.bxy
|
||
M4W5N3U,@4F5L96%S92 T+C$@*%-$4U0V,"D@(S@Z(%1U92!/8W0@.2 Q,CHS
|
||
M...3HT.2!%1%0@,3DY, HT
|
||
|
||
Your first reaction might be to back away and find something more
|
||
interesting, which isn't a bad idea. After a while, you'll realize that
|
||
these messages are encoded files that you can use. Then you'll want to
|
||
know how to decode them.
|
||
|
||
Decoding is always easy if you have a code book. And there are code
|
||
books for the Apple II, even though most of the people who wrote the codes
|
||
didn't have the Apple II in mind. We've been fortunate enough to have
|
||
freelance programmers provide the code books for themselves and for their
|
||
fellows.
|
||
|
||
You need decoders for three basic things: pictures, sounds, and
|
||
programs. You're likely to run into pictures and sounds on web pages.
|
||
Since you're limited to browsing the web with Lynx, which is text based,
|
||
you can't see the pictures or hear the sounds as you browse. What you can
|
||
do is download them for later retrieval.
|
||
|
||
PICTURES The two most popular still picture formats on the web are GIF
|
||
"""""""" and JPEG. There are plenty of programs for viewing GIF files on
|
||
a IIgs and even one or two programs for viewing them on the IIe and IIc.
|
||
In fact, there are too many GIF programs to discuss in a column like this.
|
||
I'll just mention a couple I use regularly:
|
||
|
||
File #23435: SHOWME1.1.1.BXY (73984 bytes)
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
ShowMe by Dave Leffler is popular with IIgs users who want graphics
|
||
viewers in a New Desk Accessory. This makes a good quick-and-dirty viewer.
|
||
It can also show many other picture formats, including PaintWorks
|
||
animations, and has a "slide show" mode.
|
||
|
||
File #23970: IMAGEQUANT.BXY (38912 bytes)
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
If you want more options for viewing GIF files on your IIgs, you
|
||
should try ImageQuant v0.3 by Tim Meekins. Like ShowMe, ImageQuant handles
|
||
a lot more than just GIF files, but it allows various manipulations of GIF
|
||
images.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
At least as popular as GIF are JPEG graphics. Some compromises have
|
||
to be made when viewing JPEG graphics, since they were designed for
|
||
computers that have much greater resolution than even the IIgs. (This
|
||
sometimes happens with GIF graphics, too, but the effect is less dramatic.)
|
||
|
||
Here, your options are more limited... and I'm afraid there's no JPEG
|
||
viewer or converter for the Apple IIe or IIc. If you use a IIgs, you can
|
||
choose between a JPEG viewer and a JPEG converter:
|
||
|
||
File #22640: JV.BXY (14976 bytes)
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
JPEG Viewer by Ushiroda, Atsushi is a pre-release--that is,
|
||
unfinished--program that allows you to view JPEG graphics in monochrome.
|
||
Once you seen a thumbnail sketch of the graphic, you get to scroll the
|
||
picture through a viewing window. This allows you to see any part of the
|
||
picture in detail. There's no way to see all the picture at once except
|
||
for that brief glimpse of the thumbnail sketch.
|
||
|
||
File #25931: JPEG.V6.BXY (414336 bytes)
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
This utility is a JPEG converter for the IIgs. It allows you to
|
||
convert JPEG graphics to other formats. For your purposes, its great value
|
||
is that it converts from JPEG to GIF, which is well supported for the IIgs
|
||
platform. This converter allows color conversions, and will also let you
|
||
scale down the graphics--by a half, a quarter, or an eighth--so that you
|
||
can view all of it at once on the IIgs screen. This program has a
|
||
command-line interface and requires a shell (ORCA or GNO), which means it
|
||
isn't for absolute beginners.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
As you can see, you can view GIF and JPEG graphics once you've
|
||
downloaed them. Some web pages have animations attached to them as well,
|
||
but Apple II users can't do much with the most popular kinds. This may
|
||
change now that the SecondSight video card is on the market. One animation
|
||
viewer for .DL format animations has just been updated to work with the
|
||
SecondSight (File #25749: VIEWDL20.BXY [18420 bytes]). This is not a
|
||
popular format for web pages, but it tells of things still to come!
|
||
|
||
SOUNDS Some people attach sounds to their web pages. These are usually
|
||
"""""" in .WAV or .AU format, and now IIgs users can finally hear them,
|
||
thanks to programmer Paul Creager.
|
||
|
||
File #25825: RSOUNDER3.BXY (342248 bytes)
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
Creager's rSounder program has long been popular for converting sound
|
||
files to system sounds, but v3.0 of this great program now allows you to
|
||
hear .WAV and .AU sounds, as well as create them.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
PROGRAMS You'll often be transferring programs from file areas rather
|
||
"""""""" than "reading" files on newsgroups. Transferring files is
|
||
pretty painless once you get the hang of it, but when it comes time to
|
||
unpack the files, you may find that they've been packed with something
|
||
other than ShrinkIt.
|
||
|
||
The most popular universal file-archiving format seems to ZIP (more
|
||
properly PKZIP). Apple II users have had access to these sorts of files
|
||
for some time now. Apple IIe and IIc users should use Angel v0.81 by Tony
|
||
Marques:
|
||
|
||
File #20501: ANGEL.BXY (29568 bytes)
|
||
|
||
...while IIgs users may prefer to use PMPunZip by Paul Parkhurst:
|
||
|
||
File #21048: PMPUNZIP2.0.BXY (112896 bytes)
|
||
|
||
Another format that seems to be present on many Internet sites is
|
||
gzip, an archiving method popular among Unix-based computers. Files packed
|
||
with gzip usually end with the extension .gz. One some sites, you can have
|
||
gzip files unpack automatically just by entering a "+" as the first
|
||
character of your password when you log in to the site. If that doesn't
|
||
work, you can try:
|
||
|
||
File #25755: GZ2PKZ.BXY (7680 bytes)
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
This utility converts gzip files for .ZIP format. It too has a
|
||
command-line interface and requires a shell like ORCA or GNO. Once the
|
||
file has been converted to .ZIP, you can use Angel or PMPunZip to unpack
|
||
it.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Sometimes, there's another step involved in sharing files. After
|
||
using a program such as ShrinkIt or PKZIP to archive and compress a file or
|
||
collection of files, you may need to convert it to a format that allows it
|
||
to be posted on a newsgroup.
|
||
|
||
In order to be posted on a newsgroup, a file must contain only
|
||
printable ASCII characters such the alphabet, numerals, and punctuation
|
||
marks. Two methods of converting a file to printable ASCII are BinSCII and
|
||
uuencode. (There are also BinHex and NuFX, but you're less likely to run
|
||
into them.) Remember the gobbledegook at the start of this column? A
|
||
message that begins with "FiLeStArTfIlEsTaRt" is probably BinSCII, and a
|
||
posting that starts with "begin 666 filename.ext" is probably uuencoded.
|
||
|
||
If you have an Apple IIe or IIc computer, you should download:
|
||
|
||
File #19282: BINSCII.UU.BXY (7424 bytes)
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
This contains UUencode v1.1 by Andy Tefft and BinSCII v1.0.3 by David
|
||
Whitney. With these two utilities, you should be able to decode the
|
||
strange messages you find on "binaries" newsgroups.
|
||
|
||
File #23636: GSCII.2.3.1.BXY (64128 bytes)
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
This one is for IIgs users. This NDA not only handles BinSCII and
|
||
uuencode but also BinHex.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
There's one final utility I want to look at, even though it doesn't
|
||
have anything to do with processing the pictures, sound, or programs you
|
||
find on the Internet. This utility lets you create things to put on the
|
||
Internet.
|
||
|
||
Once you've seen a few web pages, you'll notice that they share
|
||
certain characteristics. That's because they're documents written with a
|
||
mark-up language called HTML. Now there's a HyperCard stack to let you
|
||
create your own HTML documents.
|
||
|
||
File #25816: HTMLEDIT.BXY (82688 bytes)
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
This HTML editor, from The Nova Scotia Apple Users Group (I thought
|
||
I'd mention that since I used to be a long-distance member), requires
|
||
HyperCard IIgs. It helps you create documents and helps you find errors
|
||
but doesn't actually let you view or test the documents.
|
||
|
||
There's no reason some intrepid soul couldn't write a similar utility
|
||
that ran perfectly well under UltraMacros for AppleWorks. There's nothing
|
||
very IIgs-specific about this program, unless it's the pull-down menus.
|
||
It's a good utility, though! (If it let you view what you'd created, it
|
||
would be _GREAT_!)
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
I haven't by any means touched on all the Internet-related files in
|
||
the A2 RoundTable Libraries, but I think I've listed most of the ones that
|
||
are absolutely vital. I was most encouraged to see that Internet tools
|
||
such as rSounder v3.0 and HTML Editor were uploaded since last month. It
|
||
makes me feel that the Apple II community is keeping up with the Internet!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[PNL]//////////////////////////////
|
||
PAUG NEWSLETTER /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
November 1995 Newsletter
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Ray Pasold
|
||
[R.PASOLD]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> VOLUME III, NUMBER 1 <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
WHAT IS PAUG? The mission of the Planetary Apple User Group (PAUG) is to
|
||
""""""""""""" serve as the online heart of the worldwide Apple II
|
||
community. PAUG's goals include providing help and support for anyone who
|
||
may not have a local user group nearby, and for user groups that want a
|
||
virtual link to the Heart of the Apple II world. Creating a link between
|
||
PAUG and both the online and offline user group community is one of our
|
||
priorities. PAUG sponsorship of an online user group is focused on
|
||
promoting the fact that the Apple II is not only still alive, but doing
|
||
very well.
|
||
|
||
|
||
WHAT DOES PAUG DO? There _is_ support! PAUG will provide it, or help you
|
||
"""""""""""""""""" find it. We meet the third Sunday of every month at
|
||
7:00 p.m. Eastern Time in the Apple II RoundTable (A2) Real Time Conference
|
||
(RTC) area. With no long miles to drive or time away from home, PAUG
|
||
offers the Apple II user a friendly and comfortable association with others
|
||
of similar computing interests. There is plenty of accurate computer
|
||
information, hints, tips, and just plain old fashioned fun conversation.
|
||
Along with this, you also get the security of knowing that all the
|
||
computing support you could possibly need is right at your fingertips.
|
||
What could be more convenient?
|
||
|
||
|
||
ANNOUNCEMENTS
|
||
"""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Two Year Anniversary! November 1993 was the first newsletter reflecting
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''' the events of the October inaugural meeting of the
|
||
WWUG (World Wide User Group, now PAUG). Highlights included visits from
|
||
Tom Weishaar and Bryan Pietrzak of Softdisk/Softdisk G-S. The next issue
|
||
of the PAUG Newsletter (December 1995, Volume III, Number 2) will spend
|
||
some time reminiscing about the past two years.
|
||
|
||
Yes, it has been over two years since this brain child of Lunatic
|
||
E'Sex sprang forth that warm July night at KFest 1993! Thank you so much
|
||
Luny, I hope you like what you see.
|
||
|
||
New Editor I am pleased to say that I will be writing this newsletter on
|
||
'''''''''' a permanent basis starting this month. I will be providing
|
||
reports on the PAUG monthly meetings, updates on all of our projects, and
|
||
feedback from the PAUG membership. I will need your support. Please send
|
||
your comments, ideas, and PAUG news worthy items, in email to me on GEnie
|
||
at R.PASOLD or over the Net at r.pasold@genie.com, or if you are already
|
||
online with GEnie (good move!) make a post in Category 3, Topic 34
|
||
(Planetary Apple User Group) in the A2 RoundTable Bulletin Board (m645;1).
|
||
|
||
Each month I plan to keep you informed by presenting at minimum the
|
||
following features in the PAUG Newsletter:
|
||
|
||
o ANNOUNCEMENTS
|
||
Important events and news of the next meeting.
|
||
|
||
o THE MAIN EVENTS
|
||
A report of what happened at the last meeting and more.
|
||
|
||
o QUICK PEEK INTO THE MEETING
|
||
A small edited portion of the RTC transcript (juicy parts).
|
||
|
||
o THE A2 LIBRARY
|
||
Where you can find those marvelous files.
|
||
|
||
o PLEASE FEED ME!
|
||
Short excerpts of FEEDBACK from PAUG members and myself.
|
||
|
||
o GOOD BUY
|
||
Leaving you with a bargain that you will want to run right out
|
||
and buy, is just our way of saying thanks for supporting PAUG.
|
||
|
||
The Next Meeting The next meeting of PAUG is at 7 p.m. Eastern Time on
|
||
'''''''''''''''' Sunday, November 19. The following Thursday is
|
||
Thanksgiving Day. Join us in the celebration of the beginning of our third
|
||
year and in a great tradition, computing on the time tested Apple II.
|
||
|
||
|
||
THE MAIN EVENTS "Play around in PAUG" was the theme for the October
|
||
""""""""""""""" meeting. What are your favorite games? The answers
|
||
ranged from classics that used the old DOS 3.3 operating system to
|
||
sophisticated 16-bit GS-specific games. The Eamon text adventure games won
|
||
hands down as the favorite DOS 3.3 games, and almost all of them, with
|
||
exception of the three commercial versions by Softdisk, are available right
|
||
here in the A2 RoundTable Library! The most recent versions are in ProDOS
|
||
8. Before you can play the games, you must download the Master disk and
|
||
the Main Hall disk, with versions available in both DOS 3.3 and ProDOS.
|
||
These Eamon games are all in the public domain, and there is no shareware
|
||
fee.
|
||
|
||
Battle Chess and Chessmaster were not only discussed, but members
|
||
also wanted to know how to get them. Since they are both commercial games
|
||
and no longer available, the best advice is to search in the Free Trade
|
||
Zone for used copies. Just recently, both games were advertised for sale
|
||
by Mr. Tracy Cook of A+ Technologies. A demo of the Battle Chess game is
|
||
available in the A2 library. Chessmaster 2100 comes in both 8-bit and GS
|
||
specific versions. The 8-bit version is copy protected and not hard drive
|
||
installable. There are patches and fixes in the library so that Battle
|
||
Chess and Chessmaster GS can be run from the Finder. The Chessmaster
|
||
patches include a neat icon file. If you have the Bonus Icons file from
|
||
Scantron Quality Computers, it includes an awesome Battle Chess icon.
|
||
|
||
Another chess game mentioned was Sargon III. Sargon III is only
|
||
available for the Apple in DOS 3.3, but it is a powerful game! You can use
|
||
the mouse and play at level 9, however; waiting for a reply at that level
|
||
can take over one hour on an accelerated Apple II! This is usually not a
|
||
problem, since most amateur players (like me) have a hard time beating
|
||
level 2 (there are nine levels), which provides almost instant response.
|
||
This disk is copy protected and not hard drive installable.
|
||
|
||
All three of these chess machines are rated by the U.S. Chess
|
||
Federation and can play you at Master Play levels. They all provide
|
||
tutorial games and instruction. In Chessmaster 2100 GS, there is even the
|
||
ability to play Speed Chess! You can pick from 1 minute to 99 minute games
|
||
(5 minutes is the norm), and if your clock runs to zero, Chessmaster
|
||
promptly announces, "Your time has run out. You lose." Amazing!
|
||
|
||
|
||
QUICK PEEK INTO THE MEETING Let's take a quick peek into the meeting and
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""" see what happened. Of course, this is edited
|
||
for content and confidential, so don't tell anyone!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Notice on door: Join us and "Play around in PAUG." What are your
|
||
favorite games? Do you have any good tips? Have you downloaded a
|
||
good game lately? Let's talk about playing around.
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> Hi! Welcome to PAUG! [Cindy is the PAUG RTC leader]
|
||
|
||
** <Eamon Zealot> is here.
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> yo.
|
||
|
||
<PATZ.PIX> howdy again, Tom.
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> Hi Tom, Welcome to PAUG
|
||
|
||
<Ron> Hi Tom
|
||
|
||
<Ron> Hi John
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> If anyone has anything to say about games - just speak up!
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> I have an idea what Tom plays.
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> This is where we talk about collecting pogs, right?
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> LOL [This means "laughing out loud"]
|
||
|
||
<Ron> LOL!
|
||
|
||
<Ron> Okay, Eamon games...never have tried them.
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> Tell us a little about Eamons
|
||
|
||
<Ron> Yeah, give us the FAQs, okay? (hehehehe)
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> Ron, if you like text adventuring, you'll probably like
|
||
Eamon. If not, you won't.
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> What is Text adventuring?
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> Text adventuring is a style of gaming in which the
|
||
computer tells you what you see, and you type in commands to move
|
||
about and act on objects and creatures. The original Adventure by
|
||
Crowther and Woods is the classic example. The Infocom series of
|
||
games are text adventures.
|
||
|
||
<Ron> Like the Zork games and the old Infocom stuff, then.
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> Yes, Ron. Exactly.
|
||
|
||
<Cindy> Do you have to be a rocket scientist to play them? <g>
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> No, Cindy, you don't need to be a rocket scientist.
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> Eamons are NOT commercial. It's all public-domain,
|
||
with the exception of three that were published in Softdisk. The
|
||
other 236 Eamons were written by ordinary people. About half of them
|
||
aren't so good, but the top 50 or 60 are very good.
|
||
|
||
<Ron> I'd say one of the things that got me into computing was the
|
||
Infocom games. I was really fascinated with them.
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> Me too, Ron. I wasted about a year of my life playing
|
||
every Infocom game I could afford. I played the =original= Zork on a
|
||
DEC PDP-11/34 back when all you could get on personal computers was
|
||
Zork I. The original encompassed all three Zorks.
|
||
|
||
<Bill> Don't mean to change the subject, but does anyone know where to
|
||
get a good chess game for the IIGS?
|
||
|
||
<Eamon Zealot> Feel free to change the subject, Bill! I don't know
|
||
of any chess games for the GS.
|
||
|
||
The conversation then went on about the chess games. This is just an
|
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example of the fun and top notch information you will get when you attend a
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PAUG meeting. Don't you wish you would have been there?
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THE LIBRARY Great games are to be found in the A2 Library. Here's where
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""""""""""" to get them.
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DOS 3.3: Library 42
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ProDOS 8: Library 33
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GS specific: Library 21
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Here are some specific files you may want.
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Chess Stuff
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'''''''''''
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11191 CM2100.RUN.BXY Run ChessMaster from GS/OS
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10243 CM2100HLP.BXY Icon & HD help for Chessmaster GS.
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21557 CM2100.FIX.BXY Remove CM2100 (IIGS) key protection
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19941 CHESSFINDER.BXY Run BattleChess, others, under 6.0
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8570 BTLCHSSDEMO.BXY Demo of Battle Chess GS
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Eamon Stuff
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'''''''''''
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The DOS 3.3 Demos and Master disks:
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8828 EAMON.D.001.BXY Eamon Master Disk (DOS 3.3)
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8833 EAMON.D.GMH.BXY Eamon 'Graphics Main Hall' (DOS 3.3)
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8667 EAMON.D.DD6.BXY DOS 3.3 Eamon Dungeon Designer v6.2
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8496 EAMON.DEMO.BXY Stand-alone Eamon Demo (DOS 3.3)
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8952 EAMON.D.162.BXY Eamon.162 Eamon v7.0 Demo (DOS 3.3)
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21219 EAMON.D.DD7.BXY DOS 3.3 Eamon Dungeon Designer v7.1
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21220 EAMON.D.MDS.BXY DOS 3.3 Eamon DDD 7.1 Supplement
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21221 EAMON.D.UTL.BXY DOS 3.3 Eamon Utility Programs
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Some DOS 3.3 amazing helpers:
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23012 OZ.DOS.1.0.BXY DOS 3.3 for 800K 3.5" disk
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23013 MOVER.1.03.BXY Store 5 5.25" disks on one 3.5"
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HyperCard GS Eamon:
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15457 EAMON.HCGS.BXY Main Hall & Beginners Cave in HCGS
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ProDOS Eamon:
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16219 EAMON.001.BXY ProDOS Eamon Master/Main Hall
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15702 EAMON.GMH.BXY ProDOS 'Graphics Main Hall'
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11767 EAMON.P.191.BXY ProDOS 'Enhanced Beginners Cave'
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11768 EAMON.P.195.BXY ProDOS 'The Training Ground'
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11842 EAMON.MAPS.BXY Misc. Eamon maps
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12062 EAMON.PURGE.BXY ProDOS EAMON.DESC file fixer
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15100 EAG.DEC90.BXY Sample Eamon newsletter
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16866 UNIV.CHKFIL.BXY Universal Eamon file verify program
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16728 BEST.EAMONS.BXY An incredible role-play experience
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19410 EAMON.VARS.BXY Variable listing for Eamon MAIN.PGM
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21218 EAMON.DDD71.BXY ProDOS Eamon Dungeon Designer v7.1
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21222 EAMON.ADB.BXY Appleworks ADB of Eamon list.
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21234 EAMON.UTL.BXY ProDOS EAG Eamon Utilities
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23019 EAMON.LISTS.BXY Updates of six Eamon Lists
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More Stuff A few we didn't mention:
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23321 COGITO.BXY Cogito, a Brutal Deluxe IIgs game
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23380 Q2.BXY Treasures from Heaven (GS)
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23480 STALACTITES.BXY Stalactites for the IIgs
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23428 SPACEINV.GS.BXY GS version of the 1978 arcade hit
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23504 NUMBLOX1.0.BXY Logic Game using numbered blocks (GS)
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23575 FF.MANUAL.BXY Printable manual for ForestFire (SoftDisk GS)
|
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24234 GAMES.UTILS.BXY Game hacking and cheats
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Have FUN!
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PLEASE FEED ME! This is where I give a brief synopsis of all the letters
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Comment on this idea. We want to make PAUG a _membership_ user
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The only requirement is to fill out a small form and get on our "Official
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NAME..................ADDRESS.......................................
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TYPE OF APPLE II:...................................................
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HEARD ABOUT PAUG FROM...............................................
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SIGNATURE........................DATE................
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That is all there would be. Would you be willing to fill out the
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There is nothing official about this and it may never happen, but we would
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GOOD BUY Willis Poole (W.POOLE) mentioned that he was seeing the new Zip
|
||
"""""""" Drive at Direct Ware (1-800-490-WARE) for $189. That makes this
|
||
popular removable hard drive even more of a bargain! If you have been
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thinking Zip, now may be the time to buy. Thanks Willis!
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|
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[Note: The Zip Drive was recently the topic of a Real Time Conference
|
||
(RTC), and enough valuable information was presented that it warranted a
|
||
special archive of the transcript. Download file #25002 (IOMEGA.ZIP.BXY)
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for more information.]
|
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A+ Technologies recently advertised these amazing prices on a few
|
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items I have picked for you to savor.
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Battle Chess (IIgs/3.5) ($14)
|
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Chessmaster 2100 ($10) [Ask if this is the 8-bit or GS version]
|
||
Sargon III (New in shrinkwrap !) DOS 3.3 ($12)
|
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Zork I by Infocom [8-bit] (New in shrinkwrap) ($10)
|
||
Zork III by Infocom [8-bit] (New in shrinkwrap) ($12)
|
||
Video Vegas 8-bit ($10) [I own this and it is awesome! I paid $35!]
|
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|
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If you have ever wanted one of the above games, don't hesitate!
|
||
|
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Apple IIe Enhanced CPU (10 available) $69 each
|
||
Apple DuoDisk with Cable (2 available) $59 each
|
||
Apple 5.25 Platinum Drive (89 available) $69 each
|
||
Apple Unidisk 5.25 (Beige) (41 available) $45 each
|
||
Apple IIc Ext. 5.25 Floppy Drive (7 available) $39 each
|
||
Apple Unidisk 3.5 Drive (4 available) $79 each
|
||
|
||
If you need one of the above disk drives, get it now!
|
||
|
||
A+ Technologies
|
||
48 Sharon Drive
|
||
Bay Point, CA 94565
|
||
(Mr.) Tracy A. Cook
|
||
|
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1-800-2APPLE2 (U.S. and Canada) or 510-458-3960 (International)
|
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(9 a.m.-12 Noon, Pacific Standard Time, Weekdays)
|
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||
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|
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|
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