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~ FOCUS ON...: The Accidental Tourist at KansasFest ~
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~ VOX POPULI: Apple IIgs Owners' Survey ~
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~ July 1, 1996 ~
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FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY]
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Notes From The Editor. Is That A Letter For Me?
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HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM] FOCUS ON... ............. [FOC]
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An Apple II Parody. KansasFest 1996.
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VOX POPULI .............. [VOX] APPLEWORKS ANNEX ........ [AWX]
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Apple IIgs Owners' Survey. AppleWorks 5 Documentation.
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FILE BANDWAGON .......... [BAN] THE TREASURE HUNT ....... [HUN]
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Top 10 Files for May. Fool's Gold.
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LOG OFF ................. [LOG]
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GenieLamp Information.
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READING GENIELAMP GenieLamp has incorporated a unique indexing system
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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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/ When the day comes (soon I hope) that I get my novel /
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/ my thanks yous!!!! Oh, and that phrase: This novel was /
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Notes From The Editor
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by Douglas Cuff
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[EDITOR.A2]
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This editorial isn't really about any issue facing the Apple II
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community. This is editorial is about me. Blatantly about me, I mean.
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This issue marks the end of my third year as editor of GenieLamp A2.
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At one point, it was supposed to mark the end of my service as editor, full
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stop. Since beginning the first draft of this editorial, I have realized,
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with something of a shock, that my three years with GenieLamp A2 make me
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the longest-serving editor by a considerable margin. Neither of my two
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predecessors lasted for as long as twelve consecutive months. This must be
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something I inherited from my father: after 30 years of service, he is
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only the _fifth_ editor of a magazine about to reach its centenary.
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Last winter, I began to feel that I wasn't offering all that much to
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the Apple II community. The first issues of _The Apple Blossom_ and
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_Juiced.GS_ printed original material that could have appeared in GenieLamp
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A2... but didn't. And I felt that this was largely my fault; that I hadn't
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been doing a good enough job. The only thing this job pays is
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satisfaction, and there wasn't much of that last winter.
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So I planned to stop editing GenieLamp A2 at the end of my third
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year. I would concentrate on writing articles for the Apple II world
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instead of editing them. I'm proud to be an editor first--I didn't drift
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into editing as a substitute for writing; I love editing--but I thought
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that writing might revive, replenish, and renew me. I would hand my
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EDITOR.A2 account over to the new editor, but stay on Genie and stick with
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GenieLamp A2 (as a writer) via my D.CUFF account.
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Then the roof caved in. GEnie became Genie, and the monthly fee to
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keep an account active went from $7.95 to $23.95. Much too costly for an
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editor who's still looking for a day job.
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I almost closed my D.CUFF account. Then Genie introduced GenieLite
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at $8.95 a month, and I grabbed at it like a man in quicksand grabs for a
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tree root.
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The new Genie brought with it a new problem: no more credits for
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writers, no way to reward them other than with praise. I found myself in
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the position of having to research and write the entire contents of each
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issue. (The writing of articles is hard, but not a struggle; it's the
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research that kills you, because it really eats up your time.)
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Recently, a fresh problem threatened. The new Genie didn't see why
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GenieLamp editors should have special accounts. This was, in fact,
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supposed to have been the last-ever issue of GenieLamp A2. John Peters,
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the publisher of all GenieLamps, came through for his editors
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magnificently. He saved our skins, and he saved GenieLamp.
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That doesn't mean I'm not tired any more. But the knowledge of how
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close a thing it's been gave me the strength to get through this issue
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without wanting to quit.
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I'm tired this month, but the reason for it is different. My fatigue
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is not due to disappointment or flagging spirits; it's due to having done a
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lot of hard work on the KansasFest article you'll find in this issue. It's
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that rarity, an article I'm actually pleased with. I hope you will be too.
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What is so rare as one of my own articles that I'm pleased with? An
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article from someone other than me. If you have an article, please submit
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it. If you have an idea for an article, please send me E-mail so we can
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discuss it.
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I'm happy to report that I've just been discussing such an idea with
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a writer, so next month or the one after, there should be another voice
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speaking here to break the monotony. <grin> I'd still like to hear from
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other writers, or those who would like to try writing.
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An amusing note about last month's editorial, which addressed the
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subject of a person who had violated my copyright by reprinting part of one
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of my articles without my permission. I got mail from people who assumed I
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was talking about them, when I wasn't. There is no shortage of guilty
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consciences out there, it seems.
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I should have been ready for this. As I said in my July 1994
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editorial, if you tell a group of people that some of them have done
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something wrong, the innocent will assume they're guilty, and the guilty
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will assume that you're talking about someone else, or not care that you're
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talking about them, or admit the act but deny the guilt.
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To be clear, then: What I was talking about last month was _not_
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someone who reprinted GenieLamp A2 material without permission. You do not
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have to ask permission to reprint any GenieLamp A2 material, as long as you
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reproduce the copyright paragraph (see the very end of this issue) and
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mention that it is being reprinted from GenieLamp A2. The article I spoke
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of last month originally appeared in another Apple II publication, not
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GenieLamp A2.
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That's really pretty simple. This month, I've made it a little more
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complicated--by writing two articles for which I retain the copyright
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myself. These two articles (and only these two) do _not_ have to be
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credited as having appeared in GenieLamp A2... but it would be a nice
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gesture. I retain the copyright on these articles not because I want to
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hoard them but because I want to be able to reprint them without asking
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GenieLamp's permission. Please note--they're still my copyright material.
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If, as I suspect, the only person they're worth something to is me--then
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why would you want to steal it?
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-- Doug Cuff
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Genie Mail: EDITOR.A2 Internet: editor.a2@genie.com
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HEY MISTER POSTMAN /
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Is That A Letter For Me?
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by Douglas Cuff
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[EDITOR.A2]
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o BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS
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o A2 POT-POURRI
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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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o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT
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>>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<<
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[*] CAT 9, TOP 7 ......... Another bug in HFS.FST?
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[*] CAT 28, TOP 4 ......... "Revenge of the Nerds" documentary
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[*] CAT 31, TOP 5 ......... Apple II in Macintosh user groups
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[*] CAT 44, TOP 3 ......... KansasFest 1996 mini biographies
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[*] CAT 44, TOP 8 ......... KansasFest 1996!
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>>> A2 POT-POURRI <<<
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THEY DON'T KNOW US VERY WELL, DO THEY? I recently got an email ad
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" from/for Delphi, which included
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the following paragraph:
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"With the recent news of Compuserve, Genie and other systems going
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strictly to a graphical, web based platform, there will be many people who
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are left with the prospect of either spending a lot of money to upgrade
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computers, or finding a new home. Delphi is still a text based service,
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which means nearly everyone can make it onto the system."
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Although we've always wanted people to place Genie right up there
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with CIS & AOL... they could've at least gotten the facts right. :)
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-Ken
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(KEN.GAGNE, CAT2, TOP23, MSG:310/M645;1)
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UPDATING PRINT SHOP IIGS FOR BETTER PRINTING? Here's another concept too.
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" What if one were to create
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a data disk that one would print to: that is that acted like a printer (you
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know, print to a disk combination of the PSGS components sort of "put
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together" and saved, later to be printed as a whole unit via some Graphics
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program- like PL of AWGS?
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(M.SCHOOP, CAT6, TOP8, MSG:120/M645;1)
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>>>>> Good luck! Joe Kohn hired Burger Bill to do new drivers for PSGS,
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""""" and Burger Bill failed. You may be flogging a dead horse. ;)
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Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech
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(C.KNOBLOCK, CAT6, TOP8, MSG:123/M645;1)
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>>>>> I don't think the word "failed" would be an accurate (or fair)
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""""" description. I asked Bill about PSGS several months ago, and he
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told me that the reason nothing ever came of it was that the quality would
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NOT be improved, due to the resolution of PSGS being hard-coded to 72 dpi
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(or 144 dpi?). As mentioned above, the quality would degrade due to the
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sharp definition of the pixels (as opposed to the round or "blurred" edges
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produced by a dot matrix printer).
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If I felt it was worth doing, and I had the time, I could do it. I
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don't feel it's worth doing (and I have better things to do with my time
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right now, which I think GS users might appreciate a lot more :).
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-G.T. Barnabas
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(BARNABAS, CAT6, TOP8, MSG:125/M645;1)
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GENIELAMP HTML To see your GenieLamp in all it's HTML glory with e-mail
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"""""""""""""" links to almost everyone mentioned in it, call the VACC
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homepage.
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- http://home.earthlink.net/~seali/vaccpage/vacc.html -
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Also check out Scott's home page (seali) if you like showbiz links.
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He has some dandys.
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Uncle Duck .........
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(VACC.DAVE, CAT3, TOP3, MSG:79/M645;1)
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SCANTRON QUALITY COMPUTERS E-MAIL Jan, I got your address change
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" request, and emailed it to myself at
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work, to take care of it Monday :)
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Anyone else who needs this, or hasn't received their stuff, please
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email me at gesaikin@sqc.net. If you do it here, I'll try to remember to
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forward it to my work address, but it's easier if it gets there...then I
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can see it, and it'll jog my memory. :)
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FWIW, this holds true with any questions you have re
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Scantron-Quality. You can post here, but if it's urgent, please email it
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also!
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Gena
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(QUALITY, CAT42, TOP11, MSG:306/M645;1)
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ONCE-MIGHTY ACADEMIA AND THE REAL WORLD BTW, I was checking out the UH
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" library online the other day and
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came across something that might be of interest to Apple II and real world
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device guys:
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Yip, W. and Tse, R. S. (1994). A polarograph built on an Apple II.
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_Laboratory Robotics and Automation_, _6_, 5.
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(In non APA format, that's "A Polarograph Built on an Apple II" by
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Wai-Tak Yip and Ronald S. Tse", published February 1, 1994 in Laboratory
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Robotics and Automation, volume 6, number 1, page 5.)
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Note that I haven't gone over and checked the actual article out yet,
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but anything like this tends to get my attention.
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Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W.
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Social Worker by Day, Apple II geek by night, KFester in July!
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ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55
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(R.SUENAGA1, CAT12, TOP38, MSG:189/M645;1)
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>>>>> Sounds interesting.
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"""""
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One of my dictionaries says: Polarography is a method of qualitative
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or quantitative analysis based on current/voltage curves obtained during
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electrolysis of a solution with a steadily increasing electromotive force.
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Another says: Polarography is an electrochemical method of
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quantitative or qualitative analysis based on the relationship between an
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increasing current passing through the solution being analyzed and the
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increasing voltage used to produce the current.
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I wonder how well the hardware and software setup is described. Based
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on the description of the topic I suppose they used a Digital-to-Analog
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converter to precisely step up the voltage.
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Is this document a thesis? If so, do they charge very much to have
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it reproduced? I'm kinda skiddish about buying these types of documents
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after a bad experience with a document that I ordered from M.I.T. I paid a
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lot of money for less than 50 pages (I was expecting 100-200) of a poor
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quality (photocopy) document.
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Erick
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(E.WAGNER10, CAT12, TOP38, MSG:191/M645;1)
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CHALLENGING MISCONCEPTIONS Today we had "Open House" at the office, with
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""" about 90 new staff coming through. On my desk
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my //e displayed a full screen (in PublishIt's page preview) saying, "Apple
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II Forever!" The Mac next to it had a Kid's Pix screen with a hand
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pointing to the //e which said, "The Apple II is my big brother."
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Someone left a note on the //e's keyboard which said, "You are a
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brave and courageous person."
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I discovered who left the note and he explained, "You're brave to be
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using such an old machine." Whereupon I explained that the HP LJ 4M
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sitting next to the //e was driven by the //e, showed him my postscript
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printed newsletters, scanner (Quickie), printed PostNet Bar codes, and that
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the //e is interfaced with the mainframe VAX at 19,200 baud.
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HA!
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__!__
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| Terrell Smith
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| tsmith@ivcf.org
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(T.SMITH59, CAT5, TOP4, MSG:255/M645;1)
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GRAPHICWRITER III BUG REPORT LEADS TO ENCOURAGING NEWS OK, here's
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" something odd.
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While working in GraphicWriter III 2.0, I go to the Apple pull-down
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menu to select the Swatterdisk NDA. Instead of the SwatterDisk control
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center window popping up, I get the GraphicWriter "About" box instead, the
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same one you get when you select "About" under the Apple pull-down menu.
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Every other NDA, and I have many installed, works fine.
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I tried this with a number of other programs, and each time I select
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the SwatterDisk NDA, the proper window pops up. The only place it fails to
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work properly is in GW III.
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Could somebody who has both GW III and SwatterDisk check to see if
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they can duplicate this problem?
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I'm beginning to get a little paranoid. A couple of windows in
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Kangaroo don't pop up properly and another won't pop up at all, now
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SwatterDisk doesn't respond inside GW III. Recently, the window of the
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Shortcuts NDA (from Softdisk GS) began not showing up when I select it from
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the Apple pull-down menu, even though the shortcut key commands continue to
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work OK.
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I know it's a full moon, but could there be any other explanation for
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all this? I'm just hoping someone can duplicate the GW III/SwatterDisk
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problem so I can rest a little easier.
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Thanks,
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Max
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(M.JONES145, CAT43, TOP6, MSG:312/M645;1)
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>>>>> Yep, the NDA selection thing is definitely a bug. We found it a
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""""" long time ago, but I could never reproduce it on my test (read:
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basic system) machine. That's not to say it's not GWIII's fault, just that
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we had a hard time reproducing it.
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It's MORE THAN LIKELY a GWIII bug, and it's on our list of things to
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do.
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Any EXTRA info you can give to help me reproduce it, would be greatly
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appreciated.
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Thanks again,
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Richard
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(RICHARD.B, CAT43, TOP6, MSG:316/M645;1)
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WHITHER GENIELITE? Just in case any one is thinking of changing over to
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"""""""""""""""""" Genielite, I've just received the following reply in
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response to my request:
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> I am sorry but the GenieLite option is no longer available. This
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> package was discontinued May 8, 1996.
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Looks like the new management are still treating their clients badly
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:(
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Pete (U.K)
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(P.GREEN, CAT2, TOP23, MSG:316/M645;1)
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APPLE BLOSSOM PUBLISHER MOVES Hi everybody, just a quick update on some
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Apple Blossom happenings. First, the next
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issue should be completed this weekend, and I hope to begin mailing by the
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middle of next week. This issue will have articles on GraphicWriter III,
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Connecting a CD-ROM to a IIGS, how to flow text inside a shape in GWIII,
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how to calculate the days of the week in the AW spreadsheet, plus the usual
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announcements, etc.
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Also, I'll be moving in the next two weeks. I've got a new job up in
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Boston, so I'll be returning there on July 6th. I don't have a permanent
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address yet, but you can send mail to me at my folks house:
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Steve Cavanaugh
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13 Hillsdale Rd.
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Holbrook, MA 02343
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I'll be able to pick it up regularly once there.
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My email here and on AOL (stevec1021@aol.com) will remain the same,
|
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of course, as will my Web page (http://members.aol.com/newblossom/), which
|
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will be updated in the next week as well, with an article from the
|
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newsletter and perhaps a bonus review as well. My other internet address
|
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(cav@strauss.udel.edu) will be closed down this week, so don't send me any
|
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more mail at that address.
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Steve
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(S.CAVANAUGH1, CAT13, TOP17, MSG:305/M645;1)
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>>> HOT TOPICS <<<
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""""""""""""""""""
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APPLE II GROUP--AFFILIATE WITH MAC USER GROUP? I don't know whether this
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" is the appropriate topic
|
|
section for this or not, but the title seemed least inappropriate of the
|
|
available choices. This is a plea for advice.
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Our users group, the Carolina Apple Core, has been an Apple II
|
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support group since 1979. Surrounded by Mac groups, we are the only group
|
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in central North Carolina still actively supporting the Apple II.
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Recently several of our most active members have switched to Macs,
|
|
and on the "use it or lose it" principle have begun losing their expertise
|
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with Apple IIs. Those of us who are still Apple II fanatics think the
|
|
group should remain an Apple II organization with a Mac SIG, but there are
|
|
problems.
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|
When there are Apple II-based presentations at the monthly meetings,
|
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the Mac people are bored and it shows. The vice versa situation also
|
|
applies. We have been trying to find cross-cultural topics for the
|
|
meetings, like using the Internet, how to transfer files between platforms,
|
|
etc, but we are running out of ideas. Apple, Inc. is no help since they
|
|
don't remember there ever was an Apple II.
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Is there hope for us???
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Phil
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palbro@sophia.sph.unc.edu
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75452.1665@compuserve.com
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Sysop, Coretalk BBS, 919-544-1356
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(P.ALBRO, CAT31, TOP5, MSG:89/M645;1)
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|
|
>>>>> Phil, what we had long done at the meetings in Greensboro was to
|
|
""""" have a brief business meeting and then split up into Mac and Apple
|
|
II groups for platform-specific presentations.
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|
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|
If you don't have that kind of space luxury, then perhaps you could
|
|
schedule the two presentations at different times, with the business
|
|
meeting sandwiched in the middle, or something.
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|
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|
I confess that I haven't been to a Greensboro meeting in well over a
|
|
year, maybe two. I discovered that my main reason for going to them was to
|
|
hang out with my friends, and when most of them bought Macs and PCs and
|
|
quit coming, I eventually did also.
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TomZ
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(A2.TOMZ, CAT31, TOP5, MSG:90/M645;1)
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|
>>>>> This shows up in A2 with the Mac only topic.:( Who wants to read
|
|
""""" about individuals and schools and what the best Mac for them to get
|
|
is?
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|
|
|
I do believe that the Apple II people can put up with Macs better
|
|
than the other way around. There appears to be a snobbery among the Mac
|
|
users.
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|
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|
The trouble is that the Apple IIs and Macs are different computers
|
|
that were made by the same company, pretty much that is where the
|
|
similarity ends.
|
|
|
|
When that magazine switched from just Apple II, to add the Mac
|
|
coverage, it became a boring rag; that then went out of business. It is
|
|
also true that there really aren't any IBM/Mac magazines out there. The Mac
|
|
people are always writing to Byte magazine about how the Mac wasn't
|
|
mentioned in this or that article (even ones on desk top publishing).
|
|
Whine, whine, whine...
|
|
|
|
My advice is for the user group to drop the Mac coverage. You might
|
|
even be able to bring in new Apple II members if you show how inexpensive
|
|
it can be to get online with a 'new' Apple II system.
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|
|
- James - [IMAGE]
|
|
(J.GRAY38, CAT31, TOP5, MSG:91/M645;1)
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|
|
|
>>>>> I guess I'm pretty down on user groups myself. I'm on the Board of
|
|
""""" Directors of the Hawai'i Macintosh and Apple User's Society, and
|
|
basically, they've never given me anything but a very large headache. :/
|
|
|
|
I write the two Apple II columns in the SIGNAL for them, and handle
|
|
about 80% of the Apple II trouble calls (used to be 100% before graduate
|
|
school forced me to say "ENOUGH!"). The problem is more in reciprocity.
|
|
|
|
I feel I give a lot to my UG (in terms of tech support, help, writing
|
|
articles, etc.) I almost never get anything back. I can't even get the
|
|
Mac BBS librarian to put some files (TrueType fonts, for instance) in .SIT
|
|
1.5.1 with no folders format so that Apple IIgs users can get at 'em, and
|
|
he's a pretty prominent Apple II guy.
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|
|
|
Our group also started as an Apple II only group, and now it's both a
|
|
II and Mac group, as well as Newton; however, I'd say 90% of the emphasis
|
|
is Mac.
|
|
|
|
My UG experience here tells me mostly one thing: if I have someone
|
|
who's serious about Apple IIs here, before I tell them to join HMAUS, I
|
|
tell them to join Genie.
|
|
|
|
As far as James' comment about:
|
|
|
|
>> Apple II presentations at the monthly meetings, the Mac people are bored
|
|
>> and vice versa
|
|
|
|
> This shows up in A2 with the Mac only topic.:( Who wants to read about
|
|
> individuals and schools and what the best Mac for them to get is?
|
|
|
|
Really, part of the reason why that topic is there is pragmatic: a
|
|
lot of Apple II people, particularly on this RT, use and own Macs (I'm
|
|
"guilty" myself, twice). Another part of it is very pragmatic as well: A2
|
|
users are some of the best informed anywhere, and I see better answers to
|
|
those Mac questions here than in the Mac RT most days.
|
|
|
|
As a BB person, I can say also that the topic is indeed intended for
|
|
"Quick Help" only. Long ongoing discussions are directed to the Mac RT.
|
|
And, even after all of this, if you're still not interested in the topic
|
|
(believe me, I can relate; for years I swore I'd never own a Mac; at this
|
|
point I've generally stopped swearing at them. . . well, maybe not :) you
|
|
can always IGNore it.
|
|
|
|
Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W.
|
|
Social Worker by Day, Apple II geek by night
|
|
ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55
|
|
(R.SUENAGA1, CAT31, TOP5, MSG:93/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
KANSASFEST SCHEDULE Godzilla (Steve Gozdziewski) will be along soon
|
|
""""""""""""""""""" (maybe a few days) and post the BETA schedule.
|
|
|
|
We are very hesitant to post it ahead of time because of all the
|
|
complaints we got last year when we had to change things.
|
|
|
|
I am stressing NOW and will continue to stress that any schedule you
|
|
see is not final. Heck, we even had to change it after we arrived at Avila
|
|
last year because they changed our meal times. Oh well. :)
|
|
|
|
I can tell you that the roast is planned for Friday night, and we
|
|
will be "serving" Joe Kohn, medium rare. So if you are interested in
|
|
helping with that fun occasion, let me know.
|
|
|
|
Cindy
|
|
(KFest Big Cheese)
|
|
(CINDY.A, CAT44, TOP8, MSG:245/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
______ _____
|
|
( ) ( ) ____________________________________________
|
|
| | / / ( _____________________________'96____)
|
|
| | / / | |
|
|
| |/ / | | II Infinitum!!
|
|
| / | |______
|
|
| |\ \ | _______) __________ ________ ________
|
|
| | \ \ | | ( _____) ( ___) (__ __)
|
|
| | \ \ | | | |__ \ \ | |
|
|
| | \ \ | | | __) \ \ | |
|
|
| | \ \ | | | |_____ ___\ \ | |
|
|
(______) (________) (_______) (__________) (_________) |___|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ALL-STAR LINEUP:
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|
|
|
Session Presenter(s)
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|
|
|
ToolBox Programming-1........................Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS)
|
|
ToolBox Programming-2........................Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS)
|
|
Solder-1.....................................Dave Ciotti (BINARY.BEAR)
|
|
Solder-2.....................................Doug Pendleton (DOUG.P) and
|
|
Dave Ciotti (BINARY.BEAR)
|
|
Solder-3.....................................Doug Pendleton (DOUG.P) and
|
|
Dave Ciotti (BINARY.BEAR)
|
|
Keyboard Repair..............................Doug Pendleton (DOUG.P) and
|
|
Dave Ciotti (BINARY.BEAR)
|
|
System Saver Maintenance.....................Doug Pendleton (DOUG.P) and
|
|
Dave Ciotti (BINARY.BEAR)
|
|
ZIP-Chip Modifications.......................Doug Pendleton (DOUG.P)
|
|
Human Interface Guidelines...................Eric Sheperd (SHEPPY)
|
|
Publishers' (and Writers') Forum.............Ryan Suenaga (R.SUENAGA1) and
|
|
a panel of your favorites!
|
|
HTML Conference..............................Charles Hartley (A2.CHARLIE)
|
|
Robotics.....................................Erick Wagner (E.WAGNER10) and
|
|
Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS)
|
|
Apple Presents...............................Kurt Ackman - Apple, Inc.
|
|
Kansas City
|
|
Disk ][ Hacking/Diagnostic Software..........Dr. Stephen Buggie
|
|
HyperCard....................................Brian Gillespie (B.GILLESPIE3)
|
|
(All About) Spectrum.........................Ewen Wannop (E.WANNOP) with
|
|
Dave Hecker
|
|
Using NetScape...............................David Kerwood (D.KERWOOD)
|
|
DeskTop Publishing...........................Max Jones (M.JONES145)
|
|
AppleWorks/UltraMacros.......................Will Nelken (W.NELKEN1)
|
|
(All About) GraphicWriter III................Richard Bennett (RICHARD.B)
|
|
with Dave Hecker
|
|
AppleSoft Basic..............................Charles Hartley (A2.CHARLIE)
|
|
Mac Basics...................................Auri Rahimzadeh (A.RAHIMZADEH)
|
|
KFest Roast..................................Joe.Kohn (JOE.KOHN)
|
|
|
|
Keynote Address/Panel
|
|
Vendor Fair (Saturday)
|
|
|
|
Other sessions may include:
|
|
|
|
Using UNIX
|
|
(All About) Graphics
|
|
AppleSoft Basic-2
|
|
A2 Productivity
|
|
3.5 Disk Cleaning
|
|
New Product Introductions
|
|
|
|
As always, there will be informal hardware repairs, debugging, TC
|
|
events, and other computer events/discussions after the day's formal
|
|
schedule is over. If you are staying off-campus, I'd urge you to allow some
|
|
time in the evening for the informal gatherings. While the number of formal
|
|
sessions is limited by time, there will be a wealth of Apple II, Mac, and
|
|
Newton "gurus" staying in the dorms. Most are willing to answer any
|
|
question you may have and/or assist you in any way they can.
|
|
|
|
Please remember this is NOT the final schedule which can, and most
|
|
likely will change. However, you should now have a good idea of the
|
|
exciting events planned for this year's KansasFest.
|
|
|
|
Looking forward to another very special KFest! Hope to see you there.
|
|
|
|
Steve
|
|
(KFest Schedule-Meister)
|
|
|
|
P.S. Any errors/omissions are entirely my fault:(
|
|
(S.GOZDZIEWSK, CAT44, TOP8, MSG:261/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> This is an Whoops Alert <g
|
|
"""""
|
|
>> ZIP-Chip Modifications.......................Doug Pendleton (DOUG.P)
|
|
|
|
The ZipChip is a sealed item, and can not be user modified.
|
|
|
|
The ZipGSX, which is the accelerator for the IIgs is a board, and can
|
|
be modifed for higher speed and / or larger cache.
|
|
|
|
-Harold
|
|
Resident Solder Slinger
|
|
Live Free or Die - New Hampshire state motto
|
|
(HAROLD.H, CAT44, TOP8, MSG:262/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
NEW, IMPROVED HFS.FST BUG? I have uncovered what appears to be a bug in
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""" the way that GS/OS (Finder?) handles HFS
|
|
partitions. I say appears, because it is possible that it is something
|
|
unique to my system. I would be interested in hearing from others who might
|
|
have had similar problems, or to see if anyone else can duplicate my
|
|
problem.
|
|
|
|
I have several HFS partitions on my IIgs system (Apple Hi-Speed SCSI
|
|
card, slot 7, System 6.0.1, with patched HFS FST). I am using a 1.3 GB
|
|
Seagate drive, partitioned into two 600 MB partitions, four 32 MB
|
|
partitions, and one with the leftovers. Also, I have a magneto-optical
|
|
drive, with 281MB per side (562MB per cartridge). I have it set as a single
|
|
partition on each side.
|
|
|
|
I have found that if I drag copy files via Finder onto the 600MB
|
|
partition such that the files to be copied are more than the available free
|
|
space, and if the files are in a folder, that when I get the "Disk is Full"
|
|
error, the folder has been corrupted that it was copying into. The folder
|
|
can no longer be deleted from Finder. This has happened twice. Also, it
|
|
happened with a 281MB partition on the M-O drive.
|
|
|
|
My question is, can anyone else duplicate this? With a smaller
|
|
partition? With something other than HFS? (I have nbever seen it happen
|
|
with a ProDOS partition, and I have overflowed on partitions before with
|
|
ProDOS.
|
|
|
|
I would be interested in hearing anything about this.
|
|
|
|
Joat
|
|
(A2.TIM, CAT9, TOP7, MSG:241/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I have totally filled smallerr HFS volumes (800k floppies, 100Mb
|
|
""""" and smaller hard drive partitions) and not encountered any
|
|
problems.
|
|
|
|
The largest drive I have here is only 153Mb, so I can really give
|
|
things as much of a 'wringing out' as I'd like to :/
|
|
|
|
-Harold
|
|
Resident Solder Slinger
|
|
Live Free or Die - New Hampshire state motto
|
|
(HAROLD.H, CAT9, TOP7, MSG:242/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< But did you fill them from Finder, and by drag copying more than
|
|
""""" would fit, and the files you dragged were in a folder? I suspect
|
|
that all three are required.
|
|
|
|
It could also be size related. The smallest I have tried so far is
|
|
281MB.
|
|
|
|
Joat
|
|
(A2.TIM, CAT9, TOP7, MSG:243/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> Yes, but possibly not in the way you're thinking of..
|
|
"""""
|
|
I've filled HFS volumes by having multiple folders selected in the
|
|
Finder, and then dragging those over to the HFS volume. This could easilly
|
|
be doing something different than if one had only one (huge) folder being
|
|
copied. (one huge folder = one base prefix being used for the entire
|
|
operation, multiple smaller folders = the base prefix gets changed after
|
|
each smaller folder is finished)
|
|
|
|
You're =only= encountering the HFS directory corruption when a disk
|
|
full condition has occured? (try the copying with just less than enough to
|
|
fill the HFS volume, -exactly- enough to fill the volume, and just a bit
|
|
too much)
|
|
|
|
I've got a =suspicion= about this, but it's too early to say what,
|
|
and I can't test it here as I don't have a really large drive that I can
|
|
set up as HFS.
|
|
|
|
-Harold
|
|
Resident Solder Slinger
|
|
Live Free or Die - New Hampshire state motto
|
|
(HAROLD.H, CAT9, TOP7, MSG:245/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
<<<<< > I have several 230 MOs almost filled and have never seen this
|
|
""""" > problem.
|
|
|
|
If they are "almost" filled, you won't see it. You will have to use
|
|
Finder to drag a folder of files to the partition to try to =overfill= it
|
|
and trigger the "disk is full" error. Only then will this problem appear,
|
|
at least on my setup. An almost full drive does not trigger it.
|
|
|
|
Joat
|
|
(A2.TIM, CAT9, TOP7, MSG:246/M645;1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
>>> WHAT'S NEW <<<
|
|
""""""""""""""""""
|
|
|
|
LATEST ISSUE OF SHAREWARE SOLUTIONS II Volume 3, Issue 1 of Shareware
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Solutions II is complete, and will
|
|
soon be mailed out to subscribers. In this 20 page issue, you will find:
|
|
|
|
GRAPEVINE
|
|
Hard Drive Give Away
|
|
Brutal Deluxe Visit
|
|
Magic Eye Graphics
|
|
EGO Systems
|
|
Basic Screen Blanker
|
|
Low Cost Enhancements
|
|
On The Horizon
|
|
LIES, LIES AND MORE LIES (By Professor G.S. Gumby)
|
|
Hello Again!
|
|
A Meaningful Relationship
|
|
Yet Another KansasFest
|
|
Tangled Up In Hype
|
|
Just You Wait
|
|
Speaking Of E-Mail
|
|
Ask Mr 8 Ball
|
|
THE COMPUTER THAT COULD HAVE CHANGED THE WORLD
|
|
Meet Mark Twain
|
|
The Big Picture
|
|
Fast Forward Five Years
|
|
Wheelin' And Dealin"
|
|
The Age Of Discovery
|
|
A Guided Tour
|
|
Impressions
|
|
STACK CENTRAL / STUDIO CITY
|
|
What's It All About?
|
|
Requirements
|
|
Ordering Information
|
|
The Master Index
|
|
SUCH A DEAL
|
|
ProSel
|
|
The Gate And Space Fox
|
|
NAUG-On-Disk Bundle
|
|
SHAREWARE SOLUTIONS IIE/IIC/IIGS
|
|
A2 Disks of the Month
|
|
EnviroWorks
|
|
SHAREWARE SOLUTIONS IIGS
|
|
Games '96
|
|
|
|
If you're a subscriber, you should be receiving this issue soon.
|
|
Please let me know what you think!
|
|
|
|
If you're not a subscriber, but would like information about
|
|
subscribing, send an e-mail to Joe Kohn on any of the following systems:
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CIS: 76702,565
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GEnie: JOE.KOHN
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Internet: joko@crl.com
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Feel free to visit the Shareware Solutions II Home Page on the World
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Wide Web. The URL is: http://www.crl.com/~joko
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(JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:37/M645;1)
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LATEST ISSUE OF II ALIVE Hmmmmm. . . word on another service indicates
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"""""""""""""""""""""""" that another issue has gone out. . .
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No sign of it here though.
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Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W.
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Social Worker by Day, Apple II geek by night
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ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55
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(R.SUENAGA1, CAT42, TOP11, MSG:284/M645;1)
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>>>>> Yep, I received the "Spring 1996" issue on Saturday. They keep
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""""" getting lighter on content, but it's still nice to see an issue.
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- Tony
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(A2.TONY, CAT42, TOP11, MSG:285/M645;1)
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>>>>> I got my II Alive Saturday, also, and was please that the content
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""""" was much better, IMHO, than the last issue. I was also pleased that
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my ad didn't get screwed up :)
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FWIW, I have emailed back and forth with the current editor, who tells me
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that they may very well continue II Alive past this year. He tells me that
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writers have been contracted for ALL stories for the next two issues, and
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that the fate of the magazine is not decided. It could be that Scantron is
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not as determined to shut it down as Quality was before the merger.
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Steve
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(S.CAVANAUGH1, CAT42, TOP11, MSG:299/M645;1)
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LATEST ISSUE OF JUICED.GS ++++++++ Juiced.GS Volume 1, Issue 2 ++++++++
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""
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The spring/summer edition of Juiced.GS has been released. Look for it
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soon in a mail box near you!!
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COVER STORY: Expanding the 'Net ... An in-depth report on the
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development of GS/TCP, the software that will allow GS
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users to connect directly to the Internet. Juiced.GS
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spent several hours in early May with GS/TCP programmer
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Derek Taubert and saw his program in action. This
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feature is based on that interview.
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Also in this issue:
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o An in-depth review of GraphicWriter III 2.0
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o Letters from readers of Juiced.GS
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o Troubleshooting hardware repairs on the Apple II
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o Shareware Spotlight: Fun and games -- mini-reviews
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of GS Entertainment, Puyo-Puyo and Diamonds-GS!!!!
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o Another installment of the Juiced.GS Collection announced
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o DumplinGS ... newsy notes from the Apple II world
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This issue is late getting out, and I apologize for that. A couple of
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problems arose late in the process that delayed publication. The schedule
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will be back on track for the next issue, which will be published in mid to
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late August (hopefully more mid than late).
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If you are not yet a subscriber to Juiced.GS but would like to be,
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see subscription info in the topic header, or e-mail me for more details.
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Thanks again to everyone for your patience and your continued support.
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Apple II Forever,
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Max Jones (M.JONES145)
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Juiced.GS
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(KansasFest here we come!!!!!)
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(M.JONES145, CAT13, TOP43, MSG:183/M645;1)
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LATEST ISSUE OF THE APPLEWORKS GAZETTE
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| The AppleWorks Gazette |
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| Issue #3 |
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| shipping now! |
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|__________________________|
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The last disks were sent this morning. North-American and European
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subscribers should get their disk starting from Wednesday, Jun 26,
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depending on how fast first class/airmail will be.
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The third issue of the AppleWorks Gazette contains a 65-page
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newsletter, in which you will read:
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o a review of Marin MacroWorks' TouchTwo,
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o TimeOut: Finding Out the Right Version
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o The Wonderful World of AppleWorks Inits
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o AppleWorks Q & A
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o New Applications for AppleWorks 3.0, 4.3, and 5.1
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and much more.
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The disk also contains about 500K of software and data, most of which
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has never been released before.
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For subscription information, send mail to 100316.14@compuserve.com
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(Chris Serreau) or h.katz@genie.com (Howard Katz).
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See you in July!
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---
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How to subscribe? The AppleWorks Gazette is available by subscription
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''''''''''''''''' only, for US $35 a year (six 3.5-inch disks), shipping
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included. North American subscribers should send a US $35 check to Howard
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Katz, 1104 Lorlyn Circle #2D, Batavia, IL 60510, U.S.A. European
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subscribers should send the equivalent of US $35 in Western European
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currency, in check or money order made payable to Christian Serreau to
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Christian Serreau, 12, rue de la Censerie, 49100 Angers, France. Outside
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North America and Western Europe, contact Howard Katz for information
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regarding how to submit checks in your national currency. Sorry, charge
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cards, purchase orders, or COD orders not accepted. Back issues are
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available for US $6 per disk. 5.25-inch disks available upon request. Ask
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for specific price and conditions.
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(H.KATZ, CAT17, TOP18, MSG:25/M645;1)
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LATEST ISSUE OF THE APPLE BLOSSOM NOW ON ITS WAY TOWARD YOUR MAILBOX
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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The Apple Blossom
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Volume 2, Number 3
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Table of Contents
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'''''''''''''''''
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From the Publisher--a very moving experience
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Announcements
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How to create Greeting Cards using PostScript commands
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New Digs for ProDOS 8--IIe 2.0.1 for the Macintosh
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Calculating the Days of the Week with AppleWorks
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How to Use a CD-ROM drive with the IIGS
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Review of GraphicWriter III v. 2.0
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Review of the Focus Hard Card
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This issue has a new writer, Mark Comden of Pennsylvania, with his
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AppleWorks article. Mark is also a talented cartoonist, and his first
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cartoon has a nice tip for anyone with an ImageWriter II.
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Due to "technical difficulties" beyond his control, Ryan Suenaga's
|
|
usual column "Talking ][..." didn't make it into this issue, but look for
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it in the next issue.
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Some newsletters have already been mailed out, and the rest will hit
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the post tomorrow. Look for yours soon.
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Stats:
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Subscribers: 153
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U.S. States: 40
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Other Countries: 6
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The Apple Blossom, a bi-monthly newsletter focusing on reviews of
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Apple II products, how-to articles, and general interest features of
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interest to all Apple II users. To subscribe, download the subscription
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form that follows in this topic, and send a check or money order in U.S.
|
|
funds ($12.00 for U.S./Canada, $18.00 all other countries) to:
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Steve Cavanaugh
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13 Hillsdale Rd.
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Holbrook, MA 02343
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for more info, email here or stevec1021@aol.com@inet#
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(S.CAVANAUGH1, CAT13, TOP17, MSG:308/M645;1)
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>>> THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE <<<
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MUSIC COMPOSER V4.00 WITH SHEET MUSIC INTERFACE
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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V V A PPPP OOOO RRRRR
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V V A A P P O O R R
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V V A A P P O O R R
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V V AAAAAAA PPPP O O RRRRR
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V V A A P O O R R
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V V A A P O O R R
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V A A P 000O R R
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A L EEEEE RRRRR TTTTTTTTTTT
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A A L E R R T
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A A L E R R T
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AAAAAAA L EEEEE RRRRR T
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A A L E R R T
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A A L E R R T
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A A LLLLLL EEEEE R R T
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Music Composer version 4.00
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I've finished writing the sheet music interface for Music Composer.
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Note, I said 'writing' not debugging. I still have a few other additions
|
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and changes to make to the program.
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Be sure and look for the demo version of Music Composer version 4.00.
|
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It should be on Genie in the A2 Library, On my own FTP site (mentioned in
|
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sig below, and on comp.sys.apple2.binaries.
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If you don't know what Music Composer is (sigh):
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Music Composer is an Apple IIGS desktop program for creating and
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editing music sequence files. It is built around the MIDIsynth tool
|
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(tool035). With Music Composer you can create a sequence from scratch and
|
|
edit it or you can import files from SynthLAB, Sound Smith, Music Studio,
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|
or standard MIDI files. Files can be saved as Music Composer format or
|
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exported to SynthLAB or standard MIDI files. When editing you can cut,
|
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copy or paste tracks, measures or individual notes. You can tranpose up or
|
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down both volume and note values. You can also edit individual notes and
|
|
MIDI data. You enter notes through a MIDI device or through the computer
|
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keyboard in a spreadsheet like interface. You can also play your creations
|
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using music composer.
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If you don't know what the Apple IIGS is (SIGH):
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|
|
*Previous version of Music Composer can be found at my FTP site (see sig
|
|
*below), or on GEnie, AOL, grind.isca.uiowa.edu, and other FTP sites on
|
|
*internet.
|
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|
|
Effective Software Solutions Clayburn W. Juniel, III
|
|
Custom Software Design 1928 E. Camelback Rd. #623
|
|
Phone: (602)274-6905 Phoenix, AZ 85016-4143 USA
|
|
Fax: (602)274-6851
|
|
Internet: clay1@primenet.com WWW: http://www.primenet.com/~clay1
|
|
c.juniel@genie.com FTP: ftp.primenet.com users/c/clay1
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(C.JUNIEL, CAT6, TOP19, MSG:113/M645;1)
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WE LIKE TO HEAR ABOUT PRODUCTS BEING BETA-TESTED > doesn't
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" > GraphicConverter
|
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> run on one of your Macs?
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Sorta. It'll handle doing some types of graphics conversions for me,
|
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particularly small JPEGs. On larger pictures it chokes, as I only have 4Mb
|
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in my SE. (might be bumping this up to 8Mb, just found out that 2Mb 30 pin
|
|
SIMMs arre under $30 each from Chip Merchant :) It -won't- handle the .BMP
|
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pictures that prompted my initial question here, it seems that they have
|
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some kind of fairly recently compression being used on them :/
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|
I did discover, much to my chagrin, that a certain IIgs graphics
|
|
utility that I'm beta testing handles the pictures in question however, and
|
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quite nicely too. This is ideal for me, as I can download them via the Mac,
|
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then display on the IIgs while the Mac is busy downloading the next one.
|
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(appletalk is slow, but hey, it works :)
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-Harold
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(HAROLD.H, CAT2, TOP3, MSG:211/M645;1)
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TRANSLATING HIGH-BIT CHARACTERS I've created a little program that takes
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" a text file that was created with a
|
|
program that uses curly quotes and other high bit characters, and changes
|
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the curly quotes, apostrophes, slashed zeros, and hyphens and converts them
|
|
to standard low bit matching characters. It also finds and replaces all
|
|
other high bit characters with a tilde (~) so that you can quickly find
|
|
them with a word processor and change them or delete them as you please.
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|
If you have been plagued with loading a text file created on the Mac,
|
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or with some other program that uses these high bit characters and
|
|
discovering things like
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RThis is supposed to be in quotes.S
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or contractions such as youUve, wonUt, IUll,
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then you know what a hassle it is to manually change them.
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|
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I'm looking for 3-4 people to beta test this program for me. If you
|
|
are interested, post a message here. I'll take the first 4 who post and
|
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send them the program via attached email.
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I'll ask the beta testers to try it out on as many different sized
|
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files, from as many different sources as you can. I'm particularly
|
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interested in text files created with Mac or DOS word processors, as well
|
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as those created as TEACH files on the GS.
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One one of caution. If you have already loaded the text file into a
|
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word processor such as AppleWorks and saved it back as a text file, this
|
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program won't help you. AppleWorks automatically strips the high bits that
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my program needs to see.
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Let me hear from you.
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Charlie
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(A2.CHARLIE, CAT13, TOP8, MSG:84/M645;1)
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DIAMONDS GAME We'll I'll give you the short version re Diamonds.
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"""""""""""""
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It's been pending legal problems for almost three years. The version
|
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that's out now (ftp sites etc.) is a leaked beta test version. When I catch
|
|
the lousy so and so...
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So for all intents, it's out there. So I guess, grab it if you can.
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Regards,
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Richard
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(RICHARD.B, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:81/M645;1)
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>>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<<
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Category 2, Topic 5
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Message 248 Fri Jun 28, 1996
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HAROLD.H [Hdwr Hacker] at 01:56 EDT
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Spotted in CSA2.... and of some general interest IMHO :-)
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The only editing done on this was to convert it from Unix to Apple II
|
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format (change of LF's to CR's) and elimination of some CR's and extranious
|
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spaces to improve repost formatting here on Genie. Some 'hyphen lines'
|
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have been replaced with lines of = symbols, so that offline message
|
|
managers won't improperly parse the message into multiple parts. No text
|
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has been altered from the original. Note the repost permision that is
|
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expressly given at the end of the message.
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<Snip!>
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NEWSWIRE...[ANN] New IIGS Emulator
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From: GUDATH@EZINFO.VMSMAIL.ETHZ.CH (Henrik 'Ratte' Gudat)
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Reply to: Henrik 'Ratte' Gudat
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Date: 23 Jun 1996 20:07:58 GMT
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Organization: Synergetix
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Newsgroups:
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comp.sys.apple2
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Reply to: newsgroup(s)
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Dear c.s.a2,
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I hope you find the announcement below worth the bandwidth.
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Shady (Mr. ShadowWrite) and I have been working on this beast
|
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'secretly' for many months (me since last January), and we're happy it's
|
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developing the way we'd like. Please note that it's still an alpha
|
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release, and alpha is alpha and not beta or final. Alpha means: bugs,
|
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crying programmers on drugs, dead machines.
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If you own a PowerMac and do have in-depth knowledge of the IIGS
|
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hardware, please let me know. We're still looking for beta testers.
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One last thing: Andre will leave planet Earth until mid August, so
|
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I'll have to do all answering *and* programming on my own. Please be
|
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patient when contacting me. This also means that you should send *all*
|
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your questions and comments to gudath@ubaclu.unibas.ch. (You might be able
|
|
to catch him *today* 6/24/96 CET, but then he's gone..) Thank you!
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Enjoy,
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Henrik
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============= snip here, Swiss army knife recommended =============
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Contact:
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Andre Horstmann or Synergetix H. Gudat
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Hoehenweg 3d Missionsstrasse 38
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6300 Zug 4055 Basel
|
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Switzerland Switzerland
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andre.horstmann@unifr.ch gudath@ubaclu.unibas.ch
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(Please use only this address
|
|
before August 15.)
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POWERMACS RUN APPLE IIGS SOFTWARE
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|
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Alpha Version Sent to Selected Testers
|
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Zug/Basel (Switzerland), 6/24/96 -- Fast Eddie Labs, formerly Bright
|
|
Software, announced today the availability of alpha seeds of "Fast Eddie"
|
|
to selected testers. "Fast Eddie" introduces full Apple II software
|
|
compatibility for Power Macintosh computers. It emulates the complete line
|
|
of Apple II computers, including the Apple IIGS.
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Fast Eddie is a collection of powerful components such as the
|
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Powercore CPU and core services component, the Grafitti video engine, the
|
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CleverPort disk interface and the n-sonic sound emulation. Initial
|
|
versions of Fast Eddie will not patch time-consuming toolbox calls. "We're
|
|
emulating metal", said Andre Horstmann, project manager of Fast Eddie Labs.
|
|
"We want former Apple IIGS users to be able to run their favorite
|
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entertainment software on their Power Macs."
|
|
|
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The Powercore component offers 8- and 16-bit 65816 emulation,
|
|
including interrupts, memory shadowing, bank switching, and much more.
|
|
Other services provided by Powercore are ADB mouse support, Mac-backed real
|
|
time clock, among others.
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|
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The Grafitti video engine supports all popular video modes (more to
|
|
come in near future), including Super Hires, b&w Hires and 40/80 text
|
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display. The video driver is designed to produce accurate screen refreshes
|
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at maximum speed.
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|
|
To work with your favorite software, you need some kind of disk
|
|
device. CleverPort is the ultimate answer to your storage needs. Mount 10
|
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disks of sizes between 1kB and 8Gb at once! CleverPort also features an
|
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easy to use point & click interface.
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Last but not least, real GS software uses the n-sonic sound driver
|
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for rich, mind-blowing sound. The n-sonic emulates up to 32 channels in
|
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mono, stereo, enhanced stereo or SonicScape-3D 4-way surround sound.
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For more information, please surf the Eddie-web at
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http://www.swix.ch/clan/shadow/eddie.html .
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The project "Fast Eddie" was started by Andre Horstmann, author of
|
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the most popular NDA word processor Hermes (formerly ShadowWrite) and the
|
|
telecommunication software "ShadowDial". Mr. Horstmann joined Bright
|
|
Software in 1990 and greatly contributed to Bright Software's success of
|
|
providing the Apple II community with reliable, innovative software
|
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solutions.
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Mr. Gudat joined the Fast Eddie project in early 1996 and added disk
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and sound support. Mr. Gudat is the author of many software products
|
|
including the award-winning The Gate, Eureka!Symbolix, MultiView,
|
|
cross-platform office automation tools, voice mail & fax-back systems, and
|
|
coauthor of SpaceFox.
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Since 1989, Bright Software has been developing innovative software
|
|
products for Apple II computers that improve productivity through
|
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reliability and added functionality. Fast Eddie is the latest and greatest
|
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product in this serie and demonstrates our continued support of Apple II
|
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users and commitment to the Apple II platform.
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Fast Eddie Labs (reply to:gudath@ubaclu.unibas.ch)
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==============
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(C) 1996 Synergetix H. Gudat. Specifications are subject to change without
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|
notice. Apple II, Apple IIGS, Macintosh and Ensoniq are trademarks of Apple
|
|
Computer Inc. The Gate and SpaceFox are trademarks of Seven Hills Software
|
|
Corp. This document may be distributed freely in its original form but may
|
|
not be reposted by "1WSW" or stored on a server affiliated with them.
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<Snip!>
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[*][*][*]
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While on Genie, do you spend most of your time downloading files?
|
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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.
|
|
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|
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.
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[EOA]
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[HUM]//////////////////////////////
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HUMOR ONLINE /
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/////////////////////////////////
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An Apple II Parody
|
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""""""""""""""""""
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by Steven Weyhich
|
|
[104024.432@compuserve.com]
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>>> IT'S RUNNING MY CODE <<<
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Copyright 1995 by Steven Weyhrich
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(104024.432@compuserve.com)
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(to the tune of "They're Playing Our Song" by the Buckinghams)
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This song parody is dedicated to Randy Brandt and Mark Munz, who
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managed to emulate AppleWorks 5.1 on the Macintosh, and to any other
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enterprising programmers out there who work to make old classics have new
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life on new platforms...
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Hey, baby, it's running my code!
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The program that I wrote
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When I wasn't quite so old
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Hey, baby, it's running my code!
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Let's go back to Apple
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It's where we belong
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It's the one with that clever subroutine
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It's the one that made a lotta bucks for me
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It made me feel so groovy
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It was as co-ol
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As a QuickTime movie!
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Hey, baby, it's running my code!
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The program that I wrote
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When I wasn't quite so old
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Hey, baby, it's running my code!
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Let's go back to Apple
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It's where we belong
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Pleasant memories are comin' back to me
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(Ah!)
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Can't you remember the way it used to be?
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(Ah!)
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If I forgot to file it
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Then I would have
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To just go recompile it!
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Hey baby! Hey baby!
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It's running my code!
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Hey baby! Hey baby!
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It's running my code!
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(fade)
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[EOA]
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[FOC]//////////////////////////////
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FOCUS ON... /
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/////////////////////////////////
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KansasFest 1996
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"""""""""""""""
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by Douglas Cuff
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[EDITOR.A2]
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>>> THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST AT KANSASFEST <<<
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Copyright 1996 by Douglas Cuff. All rights reserved.
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The Accidental Tourist travel guides were described by Anne Tyler in
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her 1985 novel of the same name (later a movie starring William Hurt,
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Kathleen Turner, and Geena Davis). The Accidental Tourist guides were
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designed for the business traveller whose reactions to travel were feelings
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of anxiety and defenseless. The guides were meant to soothe and comfort
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the non-adventurous traveller.
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If you've never been to KansasFest before, you should find that this
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guide will do the same for you. If you're an old hand at KansasFest, this
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guide will provide you with some helpful reminders.
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One word of warning: If there's a conflict between the advice you
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receive from the Accidental Tourist and the instructions you're given from
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the information packet when you arrive at KansasFest--pay attention to the
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official info packet. These folks know the score.
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KansasFest began in 1989 as the A2-Central Developer Conference, and
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didn't begin calling itself KansasFest until its third year, 1991.
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KansasFest takes place in Kansas City, Missouri. (Not Kansas City, Kansas.
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The Kansas border is less than a mile away, if that comforts you any.)
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This will be the eighth annual KansasFest, and it's not just for
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programmers and developers any more. If you've never been to KansasFest
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before, you don't know what you're missing! It's a great chance to learn
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about your Apple II, mingle with other users, and see what software other
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people are working on. This is the Apple II event of the year. I can't
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say exactly how many people will there, but 60-100 attendees is a safe
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estimate.
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KansasFest takes place entirely at Avila College, in the southmost
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part of Kansas City. Here's the address:
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Avila College
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11901 Wornall Road
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Kansas City, Missouri 64145 U.S.A.
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phone (816) 942-8400
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Avila College is small--approximately 1500 students--which means you
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can walk anywhere on campus in five minutes. Use of a car is therefore as
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optional as it's ever going to get, assuming you fly to Kansas. The one
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time you are going to be hollering for a vehicle is when you try to get to
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and from Kansas City International airport. More on that shortly.
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This year, KansasFest is scheduled for July 18-20, but dorm rooms are
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available for the nights of July 17-20.
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PM Wed July 17 arrival
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Thu July 18 scheduled sessions
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Fri July 19 scheduled sessions
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Sat July 20 vendors' fair
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AM Sun July 21 farewell
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The cost of the conference is $375 for the conference/dormitory
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package (meals from the college cafeteria are included) and $275 for the
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conference (lunch included). Even if you can find a room in Kansas City
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for $25 a night, staying on campus is still a better idea, since
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after-hours activities are a big part of KansasFest.
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You will be staying in either Carondelet or Ridgway dormitory, which
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were built in 1963. For those of you who have never experienced residence
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life or have forgotten what it was like, expect spartan surroundings.
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Forget the idea of a private bathroom, but you'll be glad to know that the
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rooms are air-conditioned.
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BEFORE YOU GO As with any trip, you need to arrange for several things:
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"""""""""""""
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o conference attendance (fee $275/$375);
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o accommodation (included in package);
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o meals (included in package);
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o transport to/from conference.
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Those attending from outside the United States will also need:
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o passport/visa;
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o medical insurance;
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o US currency/traveller's checks.
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Conference Attendance You may be too late to get accommodation at Avila
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''''''''''''''''''''' by the time you read this, but do check. The last
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day pre-registration will be accepted is July 13, but there's always plenty
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of room for off-campus conference attendees, so you may be able to register
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at Avila on July 18.
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For fast information, E-mail cindy.a@genie.com or kellers@genie.com
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or write:
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KFest '96
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c/o Kellers
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PO Box 391
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Brielle, NJ 08730
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Please make checks payable to "Kellers'/KFest '96". To pay for your
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registration with your credit card, call Kellers' Auto Electric, Inc. at
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(908) 775-0371--Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM eastern time, with your
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Visa, MasterCard, or American Express card handy. Or fax your registration
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with Visa or MasterCard account number and expiration date to (908)
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223-0678 Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM eastern time.
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Accommodation If you're staying at Avila College campus, chances are good
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''''''''''''' that you're going to be sharing a room with one other
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person. Space is limited to 80 beds this year, so if you end up in a room
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by yourself, it will be entirely by accident. The rooms are _not_ co-ed,
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|
but the dorms are.
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There aren't any hotels within walking distance of Avila College, so
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plan on having transportation if you're staying off-campus.
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Here are some hotels said to be near Avila College. Please be warned
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|
that I haven't stayed at any of them, so I can't make recommendations.
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Most have approximate room rates shown; some do not.
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Fairfield Inn - Overland Park
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4401 W. 107th, Overland Park, KS 66207
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913-381-5700
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$58
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(closest hotel to KansasFest)
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DoubleTree Hotel Kansas City Corporate Woods
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10100 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS 66210
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800-222-TREE / 913-451-6100
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$119-$149
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Drury Inn - Overland Park
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10951 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66210
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913-345-1500
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$69
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Overland Park Marriott
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10800 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66210
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800-228-9290 / 913-451-8000
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$119
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AmeriSuites
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6801 W. 112th, Overland Park, KS 66211
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800-833-1516 / 913-451-2553
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$69-$99
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Best Western Hallmark Inn Executive Center
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7000 W. 108th St., Overland Park, KS 66211
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800-444-4191 / 913-383-2550
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$54-67
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Red Roof Inn - Overland Park
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6800 W. 108th St., Overland Park, KS 66211
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913-341-0100
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$43-50
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Residence Inn by Marriott - Overland Park
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6300 W. 110th Street, Overland Park, KS 66211
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800-331-3131 / 913-491-3333
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|
$139
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Clubhouse Inn Overland Park
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10610 Marty, Overland Park, KS 66212
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800-CLUBINN / 913-648-5555
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$88
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Courtyard by Marriott
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11301 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66212
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913-339-9900
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room rate not available
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Embassy Suites Overland Park
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10601 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66212
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800-362-2779 / 913-649-7060
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$99-$129
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(charges for local calls)
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Hampton Inn - Overland Park
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10591 Metcalf Frontage Road, Overland Park, KS 66212
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800-HAMPTON / 913-341-1551
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$69-79
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Holiday Inn Express - Overland Park
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|
7200 W. 107th St, Overland Park, KS 66212
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800-HOLIDAY / 913-648-7858
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|
$76
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Courtyard by Marriott
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|
500 E. 105th St., Kansas City, MO 64131
|
|
816-941-3333
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room rate not available
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Days Inn - South
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11801 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
|
|
800-DAYS-INN / 816-765-1888
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|
$55
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Meals If you're staying on Avila campus, meals are included in the
|
|
''''' package price. Even if you aren't staying at Avila, lunch is
|
|
included.
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|
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|
If you find the cafeteria food not to your liking--and many
|
|
don't--you'll be relieved to know that there's a supermarket about 25
|
|
minutes' walk away. Here's how to get there:
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|
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|
Start at Carondelet dorm. Stand with your back to the dorm entrance,
|
|
so that you can see the Marian Center if you look left. Turn right from
|
|
Carondelet and walk down to the parking lot. Turn left and walk out of the
|
|
parking lot, down Sister Oliver Louise Drive. This private road takes you
|
|
to 118th Street. Turn left and walk on 118th until you reach Wornall Road.
|
|
Turn right on Wornall until you reach the intersection of Wornall and
|
|
Minor. Turn right onto Minor Drive.
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|
Once on Minor, ten minutes' walk will bring you close to the end of
|
|
Minor, to the point where you can see a large parking lot. Veer left and
|
|
you'll be at a small shopping mall that boasts a bank, a supermarket, and a
|
|
restaurant. (Note: This trip can be made a few minutes shorter, but these
|
|
directions are simpler, and can be easily adapted for use by motorists as
|
|
well as pedestrians.)
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|
|
|
If you're not staying on Avila campus, you're probably sufficiently
|
|
adventurous to know how to find decent food in a strange city. Be aware
|
|
that small groups tend to sneak off-campus to a restaurant (often either KC
|
|
Masterpiece or Jesse & Jims) for at least one evening meal during the
|
|
conference. Let them know you want to be part of the excursion!
|
|
|
|
Transportation 101/A--Getting to Kansas Many of you intend to fly to
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Kansas City. The airport you
|
|
will be arriving at is Kansas City International (MCI). The airport has
|
|
three arc-shaped terminals. If you're meeting someone there, be sure that
|
|
everyone intends to go to the same terminal, or that everyone is catching
|
|
the (free) shuttle to the same car rental agency.
|
|
|
|
You can pick up a city map at one of the airport magazine stands.
|
|
The Gousha map has Avila College marked (grid location I-19). If you don't
|
|
have a map, better pay close attention:
|
|
|
|
If you drew a map of Kansas City on a 8x11 sheet of paper, the
|
|
airport would be in the upper left corner, to the northwest. Avila College
|
|
would be near the bottom of the piece of paper, near the center. Point
|
|
taken?
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|
|
|
The distance between Avila College and the international airport is
|
|
not small. It's perhaps 45 miles by the recommended route (below), so
|
|
allow an hour's travel time at a bare minimum. What with collecting your
|
|
luggage and arranging/co-ordinating transport, it's probably safer to
|
|
assume it will take you two hours to get from the airport to Avila,
|
|
starting from the time the plane's landing gear touches the tarmac and
|
|
stopping when you sling your suitcase onto the dorm bed.
|
|
|
|
Transportation 101/B--Getting to Avila Since the distance from the
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' airport to Avila College is 28
|
|
miles as the crow flies, and about 45 miles by car, you don't even want to
|
|
think about taking a taxi. You'd pay $40 minimum, possibly as much as $60.
|
|
For a one-way trip.
|
|
|
|
If you book ahead, you get Quicksilver to take you to Avila College
|
|
at a more reasonable rate:
|
|
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|
$21.50 for 1 person
|
|
$28.50 for 2 people
|
|
$35.50 for 3 people
|
|
$37.50 for 4 people
|
|
$50.00 for 5 or more
|
|
|
|
You _must_ book Quicksilver in advance. They need at least one day's
|
|
notice, so call them at 1-800-888-8294 or 816-262-0906. IF YOU DON'T MAKE
|
|
A RESERVATION, THEY CAN'T TAKE YOU.
|
|
|
|
If you don't want to rent a car, you could also take the Airport
|
|
Express van to the Overland Park Marriott hotel and take a cab from there.
|
|
|
|
(Those of you renting cars at the airport: we'll discuss the route
|
|
shortly, in the ARRIVAL section.)
|
|
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|
|
PREPARING FOR THE TRIP Get plenty of sleep before you go, because you're
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""" not likely to get much sleep at KansasFest.
|
|
KansasFest days are 18 hours long, unless they're 20 or 24 hours long.
|
|
There's too much going on to waste time in sleep!
|
|
|
|
On the same note, make sure you don't schedule anything important
|
|
(like operating heavy machinery) for the day after KansasFest--Monday, July
|
|
22. You'll have had so little sleep that you won't feel your best.
|
|
|
|
Packing--Computer Stuff Lots of people brings computers. If you're doing
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''' this, make a backup of your hard drive and leave
|
|
the backup at home. If you won't feel safe unless you take a backup with
|
|
you, make two backups.
|
|
|
|
If you're bringing a hard drive and you're travelling by plane, you
|
|
may want to consider packing the hard drive in your carry-on luggage. That
|
|
way, you can extract the hard drive from the luggage before it gets X-rayed
|
|
(!). Tell the attendant that what you are carrying in your hand is a hard
|
|
drive for a computer, and that it might be damaged by the X-ray machine.
|
|
Chances are they'll handle it differently. If they tell you that no damage
|
|
could possibly be caused, don't believe them. (You may have to obey them,
|
|
but don't believe them.) Try insisting (politely!) on special handling
|
|
anyway. Incidentally, X-rays are not good for diskettes either.
|
|
|
|
Bring plenty of extension cords, power bars, and surge suppressors,
|
|
plus phone cord if you bring your modem. Bring plenty of blank disks.
|
|
Bring anything you'd like to show off, either software or hardware.
|
|
|
|
Packing--Other Stuff A word about clothing: KansasFest is "dress
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''' casual", and Kansas City in July is hot and humid,
|
|
so light clothing would be a good idea. If you're bringing anything that
|
|
you want to hang in the closet, bring your own hangers.
|
|
|
|
You should pack a bathrobe or something you don't mind walking the
|
|
halls in when you rise in the morning. The dorms will be housing both
|
|
sexes, and there are no private bathrooms.
|
|
|
|
Towels are supplied, but you can pack an extra one if you feel so
|
|
inclined. Be sure to bring all the usual toiletries: soap, shampoo,
|
|
toothbrush, and all the etceteras.
|
|
|
|
There are modular phone jacks in all the dorm rooms, but phones are
|
|
not provided, so pack a phone, if only for local calls (which are free).
|
|
If you know who your roommate is, you can assure her or him that you're
|
|
bringing the phone and save her or him the trouble.
|
|
|
|
If you're serious about making the morning sessions, an alarm clock
|
|
is a good idea. If you're _really_ serious about attending morning
|
|
sessions, ear plugs--for the night before--couldn't hurt either. <grin>
|
|
|
|
Unless you're a private soul, some sort of sign for your door is a
|
|
good idea, so that people can find you. Many people take the trouble to
|
|
make these before they leave. Possibly Eric Shepherd will have a huge
|
|
"SheppyWare World Headquarters" sign on his door. Or then again, possibly
|
|
not.
|
|
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|
Don't forget your airline tickets and other travel documents, if any,
|
|
but don't pack them in your checked luggage. Also don't forget a quarter
|
|
for a phone call.
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|
ARRIVING
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""""""""
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|
Getting from the Airport to Avila If you've arranged with Quicksilver to
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' pick you up at the airport, as you
|
|
leave the "gate", look for someone holding up a sign with your name on it.
|
|
(The sign will probably also have "Quicksilver" written on it.)
|
|
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|
Of course, Quicksilver have been known to get busy at KansasFest
|
|
time. If no one is there looking for you, start by looking for them. The
|
|
Quicksilver people are usually easy to spot. If there's no one from
|
|
Quicksilver in the terminal, don't panic. Just call them at 262-0905.
|
|
This is a local call from the airport. (You didn't forget a quarter for a
|
|
phone call, did you?)
|
|
|
|
Remember that you _cannot_ ride with Quicksilver unless you have made
|
|
a reservation at least one day in advance.
|
|
|
|
Driving from the Airport to Avila If you're renting a car, start looking
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' for the desk of the rental agency
|
|
you're dealing with. (Remember that there are shuttle buses among the
|
|
three terminals, if necessary.)
|
|
|
|
Once you've got your car, exit through the airport's main gate
|
|
(Cookingham Drive) onto Interstate 29 heading south. At highway 152, exit
|
|
west. Follow 152 west to I-435. Take I-435 south and follow it around
|
|
until it reaches Wornall Road from the west. Then exit to Avila College
|
|
(which is a left turn off Wornall if you approach it from I-435). Check
|
|
our handy Avila map below for where to park. The best place is probably
|
|
the lot near the dormitories.
|
|
|
|
After Hours Arrival It's Wednesday night, and it's dark already.
|
|
''''''''''''''''''' Quicksilver has just dropped you off... or you've
|
|
just parked the rental car. You're tired after the long drive from the
|
|
airport. You've never been to Avila College before. Now what do you do?
|
|
|
|
It's easy. The campus at Avila is small, and there are only three
|
|
building that KFesters need to explore:
|
|
|
|
I. Whitfield Conference Center: This is where most of the actual
|
|
conference sessions take place. It's sufficiently small that you'd have to
|
|
try really hard to get lost here. If you walk the path to Whitfield from
|
|
one of the other buildings listed below, go down the stairs as soon as you
|
|
get inside the door. If you enter Whitfield from the roadway, you're at
|
|
the main conference entrance, so don't worry.
|
|
|
|
II. Marian Center: This is where the cafeteria is. Unless you're
|
|
booked into a nearby hotel, this is where you come to eat. This is also
|
|
where the celebrity roast is traditionally held. Yes, you're allowed to
|
|
attend the roast even if you're staying at a hotel, and you get to eat
|
|
lunch here too.
|
|
|
|
III. either Ridgway or Carondelet dormitory: This is where you
|
|
sleep, at least in theory. Even hotel-dwellers need to know about the
|
|
dorms, since you'll spend a lot of your evenings hanging out here. At past
|
|
KFests, both dorms have been used, but this year, only one of them is
|
|
available. You'll find out which when you arrive.
|
|
|
|
Look at the map of the campus below and get your bearings:
|
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|
|
AVILA COLLEGE CAMPUS
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|
* ___________ *
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* ########## | | *
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* ########## ... | *
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* ########## . |___________| *
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* . . ########***
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|
* ______ . ......... ######## *
|
|
* | | . ___.____ *
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* | | . | | *
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* |______| . | Marian | *
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* . | center | *
|
|
* ______ . |________| *
|
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**** | | . . *
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* | | . .............. *
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* . _____ . |Carondelet| ##
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* ________.__ | | . | dorm | ##
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___ * | | | | . |__________| ##
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| | * [| Whitfield | | | ____._____ ##
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| | #*#[| center | |_____| | | ################
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| | #*# |___________| | Ridgway | ################
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|___| #*# | dorm | ################
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#*# |__________|
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*
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*
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... = pathway
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*** = roadway
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### = parking
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[ = main entrance (Whitfield)
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If it's late Wednesday night, forget about registering for the
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_conference_. Concentrate on registering for your _room_.
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If it's extremely late at night, the front doors of the dorms may be
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shut too. Look for a buzzer that will rouse a member of the staff.
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The best thing to do is to read the instructions in your preliminary
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|
information packet, but if they don't produce satisfactory results, wander
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about one or both of the dorms until you find someone who'll take pity on
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your and let you collapse onto a bed. You'll get a room assignment and a
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room key. (You may even get a sheet of paper that tells you who you've
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been billeted with and how to register for the conference on the following
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|
morning.)
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If you're staying in Ridgway, don't collapse the minute you see your
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|
room key. The lowest number it will have on it is 401. That does NOT mean
|
|
you're on the fourth floor. (Particularly as Ridgway has only three
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|
floors.) If your room number begins with 4, it means you're on the first
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floor (or "ground floor" to most Europeans). Similar deal for the second
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and third floors. If your room number doesn't begin with 4, 5, or 6, it
|
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means you aren't staying at Ridgway.
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If wandering around the dorms doesn't produce any results, try Marian
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|
Center. If you still can't find anyone, wander down toward Whitfield.
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Arriving after hours means you get to check in to your room. You
|
|
still must register for the conference in the morning. We'll cover that in
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the "Business Hours Arrival" section. For now, what about your room?
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Your Room Rooms at the Avila College dorms each have two beds. If your
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''''''''' roommate is there, smile and introduce yourself. If your
|
|
roommate isn't there, don't be alarmed. Your roommate may not have arrived
|
|
yet, in which case you get to grab the best bed. (I'm joking. Neither bed
|
|
will be any less loathsome than the other.) Probably your roommate has
|
|
already arrived, grabbed the best bed, and is out visiting others.
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|
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|
Near the beds is a long institutional-looking unit with two closets,
|
|
two sets of drawers, and assorted storage space. The opposite side of this
|
|
unit is a desk long enough for two people to work at. There's plenty of
|
|
room for two computers on this desk, but there's just one outlet per
|
|
computer. If you don't have a power bar or a Kensington System Saver or an
|
|
AE Conserver, you're going to be limited to plugging in the computer and
|
|
the monitor--no hard drive, no modem, nothing else. (Those of you with
|
|
internal hard drives can stop being smug right now.)
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|
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|
Near the desk are two outlets that seem to be phone jacks. They
|
|
_aren't_ phone jacks. The phone jack is on the other side of the room, by
|
|
the beds. If you didn't bring plenty of phone extension cord, you'll have
|
|
to set up your computer at the foot of your bed. (Don't laugh. It's
|
|
happened.) Don't waste time looking for the phone; they aren't supplied,
|
|
which is why you had to bring one in your suitcase. To find out the phone
|
|
number of your room (so that people can call you), ask one of the Avila
|
|
staff. If you didn't bring a phone, you can still use one of the pay
|
|
phones in the hallways.
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|
|
|
When dialing out from your dorm room, either with a phone or a modem,
|
|
you'll need to prefix the number with a 9 to get an outside line. If
|
|
you're using a modem, you may be able to use its "wait for dialtone"
|
|
feature before you dial the number. So the proper sequence would be:
|
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|
|
ATDT9w4741778
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|
|
|
If your modem doesn't support "wait for dialtone", try using a few commas
|
|
(,) to create a pause:
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|
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|
ATDT9,,4725178
|
|
|
|
You may also need to set your software up so it waits about 45
|
|
seconds for a connect instead of the standard 30 seconds, because it takes
|
|
a bit longer to get through to the number you're dialing.
|
|
|
|
(There's information about dialing Genie later in this article.)
|
|
|
|
The only real luxury that the rooms boast is air-conditioning. No
|
|
private baths here, but you'll find bathrooms just down the corridor a
|
|
piece. The one I frequented had one bathtub, two showers, three toilets,
|
|
four sinks (one with an attachment for washing hair), and assorted mirrors.
|
|
Every floor also seems to have a TV lounge and a small kitchen.
|
|
|
|
Business Hours Arrival If you arrive at Avila between 9 AM and 5 PM, you
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''' can register for the conference and your room (if
|
|
applicable) at the same time. Check your pre-conference packet for
|
|
information on where to register. At press time, details were still being
|
|
finalized, "but more than likely it will be Ridgway dorm or the cafeteria
|
|
area." If that doesn't work, try the main entrance of the Whitfield
|
|
conference center.
|
|
|
|
One note of warning: if you've been told to register somewhere--say,
|
|
the cafeteria at Marian center--and no one has shown up fifteen minutes
|
|
after the listed start time, then by all means check the dorms and
|
|
Whitfield center to see if registration has been moved there. It's
|
|
unlikely you'll have to worry about something like this, but it doesn't
|
|
hurt to be prepared.
|
|
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|
|
|
ONCE YOU'RE THERE
|
|
"""""""""""""""""
|
|
|
|
Curricular Events Originally, KansasFest was a conference for Apple II
|
|
''''''''''''''''' developers--people who wanted to create software and
|
|
hardware for others to use. Nowadays it's for users, too. Don't worry
|
|
that you don't belong there--you do and you're welcome, whether you've come
|
|
to party or come to learn.
|
|
|
|
The sessions--no one dignifies them with the name "seminars"--are
|
|
mostly held at the Whitfield conference center. The main conference room
|
|
is right inside the main doors (the doors closest to Wornall Road). If you
|
|
don't know how to get to the session you want to attend, come here. It
|
|
will either be in this room or someone in this room will know where the
|
|
right room is.
|
|
|
|
There's a social aspect to this part of the occasion as well. You'll
|
|
see plenty of schmoozing in Whitfield lobby, right outside the main
|
|
conference room. Expect cameras, both still and video, and demented people
|
|
operating them. Cameras are used to record the presentations, or people
|
|
meeting, or the general craziness that's going on!
|
|
|
|
On the last day of KansasFest, there's a vendors' fair. This is a
|
|
chance to pick up hardware and software at special KFest prices, and to see
|
|
and buy software never before released.
|
|
|
|
Semi-curricular Events While not officially part of the proceedings, some
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''' software _always_ gets released at KansasFest. (I
|
|
sometimes think Apple II programmers would never ever ship if it weren't
|
|
for KansasFest and Christmas.) This year:
|
|
|
|
o Marin MacroWorks will be releasing UltraMax III (TimeOut modules
|
|
for AppleWorks 4 and 5);
|
|
o Joe Kohn has hinted darkly at a "debut of several items that may
|
|
be of interest to IIGS owners of CD-ROM drives", which probably
|
|
means either the entire run of either _Studio City_ or
|
|
_Script-Central_ (or both?) available on CD-ROM; and
|
|
o Sheppy made a rash promise, as recently as April, to release
|
|
Shifty List 2.0 at this year's Fest--a promise I'm sure he now
|
|
regrets and hopes that no one remembers. <grin> His recent
|
|
marriage aside, Sheppy's been kept quite busy by his day job....
|
|
|
|
You're also likely to see product previews at KansasFest.
|
|
|
|
o Since Ewen Wannop will be attending, look for previews of Spectrum
|
|
v2.1.
|
|
o Ewen is also working on an offline message reader (one like
|
|
CoPilot) and is developing Spectrum XCMDs to make this task easier.
|
|
o Plead with Sheppy until he shows everyone how far Wolfenstein 3-D
|
|
has progressed.
|
|
o Perhaps someone will have obtained permission from Derek Taubert
|
|
to demonstrate his "in progress" web browser.
|
|
|
|
Who knows what else? _I_ sure don't!
|
|
|
|
Extra-curricular Events It is perfectly possible to attend KansasFest,
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''' attend the sessions 9-5, and go back home. But
|
|
why would you want to?
|
|
|
|
One reason you might want to is that you're shy. You're shy at any
|
|
gathering, but you can't imagine conversing with Richard Bennett, Charles
|
|
Hartley, Joe Kohn, Will Nelken, Eric Shepherd, Ewen Wannop, or Mike
|
|
Westerfield! There's no reason to be shy. Do what Dean Esmay did at his
|
|
first KansasFest: walk around introducing yourself. To everyone. You'll
|
|
meet lots of people just as awestruck as you are, and you can swap tips,
|
|
stories, recommendations, and lies. Don't be intimidated by meeting
|
|
well-known Apple II figures. Heck, we're all "just folks".
|
|
|
|
Don't let yourself leave KansasFest without having mingled. Wander
|
|
around the dorms. If there's one person sitting at a computer, just say
|
|
"hi". You're intelligent enough to know how to figure out if the person is
|
|
hard at work or at home to callers. If there are a bunch of people--which
|
|
is far more likely, particularly during the evening--you might be shy about
|
|
joining the group. Don't be. Just announce your presence ("Hi, everybody!
|
|
Room for one more?"). You'll be surprised how welcome the group will make
|
|
you feel. Whatever the group is doing, it's probably in "kibitz mode", so
|
|
join in!
|
|
|
|
What will the group be doing? Hard to say. They might be:
|
|
|
|
o trying out software that hasn't been released yet;
|
|
o trying to get a piece of software to crashl
|
|
o trying to get it to stop crashing (i.e. debugging it);
|
|
o sending a group message to Genie;
|
|
o playing a game;
|
|
o fixing hardware;
|
|
o reminiscing about previous KansasFests; or
|
|
o telling stories about the heyday of the Apple II.
|
|
|
|
There's a chance that the group will be "multi-tasking"--that is, doing
|
|
more than one of these things at the same time.
|
|
|
|
There are other extra-curricular events that have almost become KFest
|
|
traditions: the Roger Wagner tie report, Nerf(TM) warfare, and a game
|
|
called Bite the Bag, which involves a paper bag and a sense of balance.
|
|
But what about the "real" traditions?
|
|
|
|
Tradition I: Celebrity Roast If the term "celebrity roast" is new to
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' you, rest assured that it's not dangerous,
|
|
not even to the celebrity. Open flame is not involved, except
|
|
metaphorically. A roast is simply an event where members of a panel give
|
|
short speeches which "honor" the celebrity guest by dishing out
|
|
good-natured insults and back-handed compliments: "Some people say that
|
|
Joe Kohn, a child of the 1960s if ever there was one, would have made a
|
|
good drug pusher. This is patently untrue. Joe still hasn't grasped the
|
|
concept that it's only the _first_ hit that's free." (Except that most of
|
|
the jokes will be funnier than that.) Ideally, the person being "roasted"
|
|
is the keynote speaker from the previous KFest, but this isn't always
|
|
possible. This year, the celebrity is indeed Joe Kohn, publisher of
|
|
_Shareware Solutions II_.
|
|
|
|
This event is catered and held in the Avila cafeteria in the Marian
|
|
center. It's open to all KansasFest attendees, not just those staying on
|
|
campus.
|
|
|
|
Tradition II: Calling Genie The link between KansasFest and Genie is too
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''' complicated to go into here--suffice it to
|
|
say that people always manage to find time to post early reports on Genie.
|
|
(CompuServe and comp.sys.apple2 often get the news early, too.)
|
|
|
|
Here are the Genie numbers local to Kansas City:
|
|
|
|
Genie node 300/1200/2400 816-474-1778
|
|
Genie node 9600 816-472-5178
|
|
SprintNet 2400 816-472-1430
|
|
SprintNet 14400 816-421-5783
|
|
|
|
Don't worry about long-distance charges within the city. The greater
|
|
metropolitan area of Kansas City is in two states with two area codes (816
|
|
for Missouri and 913 for Kansas). However, nearly all calls within the
|
|
Kansas City metropolitan area are local.
|
|
|
|
Remember that you need to prefix the number with a 9 (to get an
|
|
outside line) and either a "wait for dialtone" command (w) or "pause"
|
|
command (,) before you dial the number.
|
|
|
|
Tradition III: Dining Out I confess I've never been part of this
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''''''' tradition, but I hear that it's traditional to
|
|
take at least one meal at one of two restaurants (or both!)--KC Masterpiece
|
|
and Jesse & Jims. The attraction is Kansas City steak, or so they tell me.
|
|
|
|
If you hang out in the dorm rooms, you're bound to hear of groups
|
|
heading off to "dine posh". Ask to be counted in... and tell me what
|
|
happens, all the gory details. The thought of breaking bread with some of
|
|
these people intrigues me.
|
|
|
|
|
|
A TYPICAL DAY A KansasFest day doesn't begin when you might it expect it
|
|
""""""""""""" to. It begins right after supper. The pressing question
|
|
of something to eat over with, you take the aperitif of your choice--Jolt!
|
|
cola, Dr Pepper, or Mountain Dew--and wander around the dorms to see who's
|
|
doing what. Some people will be staying up until VERY late. The reason
|
|
for this is that program bugs stay hidden until at least 2 AM, and the
|
|
really obscure ones wait until 5 AM.
|
|
|
|
When morning comes, you may or may not have gotten any sleep. If you
|
|
have, chances are that you didn't get much of it. The cafeteria staff stop
|
|
serving breakfast at 8:30, but you may decide that sleep is more important.
|
|
In fact, you may decide that sleep is more important than being at the
|
|
first session. Or the first two sessions. Or world peace.
|
|
|
|
Eventually you get out of bed and dither over which of the
|
|
simultaneous sessions you want to attend. You can bring paper or a
|
|
computer to take notes, if you wish--no one will laugh or point. No one
|
|
will frown if you don't take notes, either.
|
|
|
|
All sessions will run over their allotted time. This is an immutable
|
|
rule. The domino theory rapidly comes into play here, which wreaks merry
|
|
havoc with the schedule.
|
|
|
|
After the morning sessions, there's an hour to get some lunch at the
|
|
cafeteria at Marian center. (Lunch is available to all attendees, whether
|
|
staying on campus or not.) No one takes attendance here, either.
|
|
|
|
During lunch, the stragglers begin to arrive, and afternoon sessions
|
|
may be more generously attended and received, since pretty much everyone is
|
|
now awake and reasonably certain that life is worth living. The afternoon
|
|
sessions will officially end at 5:00 or 5:30, but they may last a while
|
|
longer, since no one else is waiting to use the room. It's possible to get
|
|
so involved in the final session for the day that you miss the evening meal
|
|
at the cafeteria.
|
|
|
|
Or perhaps you've decided to give the cafeteria a miss. Someone
|
|
might be headed to a restaurant for a meal--ask around. After you've
|
|
eaten, well... the cycle begins all over.
|
|
|
|
|
|
LEAVING Avila College hosts events other than KansasFest--in fact,
|
|
""""""" Avila's summers are tightly booked. In previous years, both
|
|
Ridgway and Carondelet dorms have been available to KFesters, but this
|
|
year, the organizing committee could only get one. That should give you
|
|
some idea of how hectic things are.
|
|
|
|
Because Avila is playing host to others after KansasFest is over, be
|
|
sure to check out on time. This year, you have the option of staying over
|
|
on Saturday night and checking out on Sunday, but don't push it. Avila
|
|
still probably wants you out of there by 11 AM on Sunday. (Check your
|
|
KFest information packet for the exact time.)
|
|
|
|
Incidentally, if you're travelling with Quicksilver, don't forget
|
|
that you must have booked your return trip to the airport at least 24 hours
|
|
in advance. Since most people leave at much the same time, it may be
|
|
possible to cadge a lift to the airport if you've made friends with someone
|
|
heading that way.
|
|
|
|
This is far from the end. In fact, it's not even the beginning. If
|
|
you've been reading this, it's undoubtedly to prepare for KansasFest, which
|
|
means it's all still to come! So have a great time at KansasFest--and if
|
|
you spot the man who began it all, Tom Weishaar (a/k/a "Uncle DOS"), give
|
|
him my warmest regards.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
[VOX]//////////////////////////////
|
|
VOX POPULI /
|
|
/////////////////////////////////
|
|
Apple IIgs Owners' Survey
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
by Andy Middleton
|
|
[L.MIDDLETON3]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The May 1996 issue of GenieLamp A2 carried a request for the users of
|
|
Genie's A2 RoundTable to respond to a survey. This issue, we present the
|
|
results of that survey.
|
|
|
|
[*][*][*]
|
|
|
|
|
|
Many thanks to all who answered. In fact 40 people responded to my
|
|
survey. It may not sound like a lot but the info I received was plenty and
|
|
took quite a bit of time to go through.
|
|
|
|
1. HOW MUCH MEMORY IN YOUR GS?
|
|
|
|
Almost everyone has at least 4 megs of RAM. Several (including
|
|
myself) have 8 megs.
|
|
|
|
2. DO YOU OWN A HARD DRIVE? HOW MANY MEGS? WHAT SYSTEM SOFTWARE?
|
|
|
|
Everyone reported that they had some size of a hard drive and use
|
|
System 6.0.1.
|
|
|
|
3. DO YOU OWN A CD-ROM DRIVE?
|
|
|
|
22 of the 40 who responded own a CD-ROM drive. One person who
|
|
doesn't have one owns the Golden Orchard CD! Now that is dedication to the
|
|
Apple II!
|
|
|
|
4. WHAT OTHER PERIPHERALS DO YOU HAVE?
|
|
|
|
Those who responded to this question have the usual setup at least
|
|
one 3.5" and one 5.25" drives. Some people didn't mention it. Is it safe
|
|
to assume that they have some type of drives? Those that have sound cards
|
|
own mainly the SuperSonic Stereo Card from MDIdeas (like myself) or the
|
|
SoundMeister. A few people own the Sonic Blaster from AE.
|
|
|
|
As for speed there are 31 Zips (plus one more counting mine) and 7
|
|
Transwarps being used. (Note: I am including those who responded with
|
|
more than one machine.) I was surprised to see only 10 people (11 counting
|
|
myself) own the Second Sight. As for modems, 14.4s dominated the survey. I
|
|
did get one or two 28.8s and even a 2400 (yikes!). For SCSI cards, the
|
|
RamFAST edged out the Apple High Speed Card out of those who owned one.
|
|
|
|
5. SLOT OCCUPANCY:
|
|
|
|
[The responses to this item have not been summarized.]
|
|
|
|
6. DO YOU OWN ANOTHER COMPUTER BESIDES THE GS?
|
|
|
|
Only 7 respondents (8 counting myself) do not own other computer
|
|
besides our GS(s).
|
|
|
|
7. WHAT IS THE PRIMARY USE OF YOUR GS?
|
|
|
|
These answers varied greatly. A few said "for everything". Several
|
|
people answered word processing, entertainment, telecommunications,
|
|
home/small business use.
|
|
|
|
8. DO YOU WRITE PROGRAMS FOR THE GS?
|
|
|
|
Most of the responses came back with "no" or "not any more." Some
|
|
that said no would like to, however. Those that do program do it for
|
|
personal use only and are not looking to become some type of software
|
|
programmer.
|
|
|
|
9. DO YOU BELONG TO AN APPLE USERS' GROUP? IF SO, WHICH ONE(S)?
|
|
|
|
19 of those that responded belong to a users' group.
|
|
|
|
10. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE GS SOFTWARE?
|
|
|
|
Spectrum and CoPilot received the top votes. Overall, telcom ware
|
|
dominated this question (ANSI-Term, ProTERM, GEM, etc.). Believe it or not
|
|
Appleworks Classic 5.1 finished next in line, followed by AppleWorks GS and
|
|
GraphicWriter III. Two votes were given for software that turns lights
|
|
on/off in the house.
|
|
|
|
(For the next three or four questions, please don't answer with items
|
|
currently being worked on and/or upgraded. Also be very realistic, if
|
|
possible. AWGS 2.0 is a dead issue so don't put that as an answer.)
|
|
|
|
11. WHAT PIECE OF SOFTWARE THAT HAS BEEN WRITTEN WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE
|
|
UPGRADED? WHAT KIND OF ENHANCEMENTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE ADDED TO IT OR
|
|
IMPROVED?
|
|
|
|
GS/OS was the clear winner with about 4 or 5 votes. Many people want
|
|
a Second Sight patch done to QuickDraw II and want to see the bugs removed.
|
|
Although I asked respondents not to use it, AppleWorks GS received two or
|
|
three votes for a complete rewrite. SuperConvert was mentioned three or
|
|
four times--people want JPEG support. CoPilot was mentioned twice.
|
|
GraphicWriter III was mentioned three or four times--better handling of
|
|
picture objects.
|
|
|
|
12. WHAT NEW PROGRAM WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE COME OUT FOR THE GS?
|
|
|
|
This one was actually a no-brainer. The majority of votes were for a
|
|
web browser for the net. Some people even said that the ability to view
|
|
the graphics is not a necessity for it. Other programs receiving more than
|
|
one vote were a new full-fledged word processor like WordPerfect or MS Word
|
|
on a PC or Mac. Also software for use of a flatbed scanner on a GS was
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mentioned more than twice.
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13. ANY NEW HARDWARE/PERIPHERALS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE FOR THE GS?
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Not many people had an answer for this one, but those who did gave
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votes to an Ethernet card, flatbed scanner, a faster accelerator and a full
|
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stereo sound card.
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14. ANY YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE REVISED?
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|
Again, not many answered but those who did agreed on a revision of
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|
the Second Sight, a faster Zip (about 20 mhz), the Soundmeister upgraded to
|
|
the Pro version. Some people answered with software upgrades but that
|
|
should have been for question 11. Also one person mentioned a Pentium
|
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processor for the PC Transporter.
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15. FOR QUESTIONS 11-14, HOW MUCH MONEY WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO PAY FOR
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EACH? (TRY TO CONSIDER THE PROGRAM WRITERS' OR HARDWARE DEVELOPERS' TIME
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AND EFFORT.)
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This question was probably the hardest for people to answer. I think
|
|
if developers were to see these answers, they would probably decide whether
|
|
or not it is worth putting something out on the market. Those who didn't
|
|
list specific prices for items gave an average price range of $30-$200 for
|
|
software. This depended on the features that are put into the program.
|
|
Hardware varied a little more, about $50-$300. The GS Web browser fell
|
|
between $20-$100. A full fledged word processor (either an AWGS upgrade or
|
|
other) went between $90-$150. Software upgrades averaged out to about $35
|
|
depending on how major the upgrade turns out.
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|
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16. WITH SUCH A SMALL AND LIMITED MARKET FOR THE GS, DO YOU FEEL THERE
|
|
SHOULD BE COMPETITION AMONG SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE? (FOR EXAMPLE: AUTOARK
|
|
AND HARDPRESSED.)
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|
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|
Those who gave me straight-out answers voted 12 to 10 in favor of
|
|
competition. The majority of cases cited the fax software scenario. Those
|
|
who did not said that competition was okay, however cooperation is needed
|
|
also. I did not count these votes in the numbers I mentioned. Some stated
|
|
that competition was okay for small projects but bigger projects should
|
|
involve cooperation from various developers/programmers (like the system
|
|
software upgrade) so that many new features can be added and most of the
|
|
bugs can be eliminated. A few people took this question literally and
|
|
thought I was talking specifically about AutoArk and HardPressed. They
|
|
said to buy a Zip drive or a bigger hard drive and use a backup software or
|
|
disk compression program!
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|
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|
17. FEEL FREE TO ADD ANYTHING ELSE ABOUT THE GS:
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|
|
|
About half of those who responded gave comments. Out of these
|
|
people, about 85% feel quite content with the GS. A few people mentioned
|
|
that the GS doesn't need to go through as many repairs or tinkerings as a
|
|
PC would. (Agreed!!) The other 15% stated that the time to move to a PC
|
|
or Power Mac is in sight. The reasons given are the software and hardware
|
|
availability that cant be found on a GS. One person expressed that the
|
|
reason for this is because owners/users don't want to pay what a developer
|
|
feels he/she should get.
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|
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[*][*][*]
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I have to say I really enjoy using my GS. Yes, it is slower than the
|
|
rest but we don't need to worry about major hardware upgrades to keep up
|
|
with today's technology. My word processors' output can look exactly like
|
|
the output of WordPerfect or Word on a Mac or PC.
|
|
|
|
Thanks again to everyone who responded. Lets hoper developers and
|
|
program authors see this survey to find out what really want and how much
|
|
we will pay for it!
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|
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|
Apple II forever and ever!
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[EOA]
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|
[AWX]//////////////////////////////
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|
APPLEWORKS ANNEX /
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|
/////////////////////////////////
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|
AppleWorks 5 Documentation
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
by Douglas Cuff
|
|
[EDITOR.A2]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
UNOFFICIAL APPLEWORKS 5 DELTA MANUAL UPDATE
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Copyright 1996 by Douglas Cuff. All rights reserved.
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|
|
|
|
|
I wrote the delta manual for AppleWorks 5.0 in September and October
|
|
1994. A lot has happened since then. For instance, an update--AppleWorks
|
|
5.1--was released in the summer of 1995. It's time to update the
|
|
AppleWorks 5 delta manual as well.
|
|
|
|
I'll be covering 8 basic areas in this article:
|
|
|
|
o features programmed but not covered by the manual;
|
|
o documentation you should have gotten but didn't;
|
|
o factual errors in the manual;
|
|
o one serious typographic error;
|
|
o simple typographic errors;
|
|
o AppleWorks 5.1 changes and new features;
|
|
o things not to do (problems without fixes); and
|
|
o common problems and fixes.
|
|
|
|
One important correction doesn't fit into any of these areas, and it
|
|
has to do with who wrote the manual. My answer is not "me". My answer is
|
|
"mostly me". I am the principal author, not the sole author. Whole
|
|
sections of the AppleWorks 5 delta manual are based on documentation that
|
|
Randy Brandt wrote (for Beagle Bros's Outline 3.0, JEM's DB Pix, and so
|
|
on). Perhaps the credit on the title page should really read "by Doug Cuff
|
|
with Randy Brandt". Thanks, Randy.
|
|
|
|
Another tidbit which doesn't fit into the body of this article has to
|
|
do with an omission in the AppleWorks 4 reference manual. When you visit
|
|
the Time-based options in the Standard Settings menu, you should know that
|
|
turning on auto-save _automatically_ turns on the keeping backups of files
|
|
(in the Miscellaneous portion of the Standard Settings menu). Many of you
|
|
have figured this out, but it doesn't seem to be documented.
|
|
|
|
An important note before you begin: This is not an official
|
|
document. I wrote the AppleWorks 5 delta manual for Quality Computers (now
|
|
doing business as Scantron Quality Computers). I don't own the update
|
|
manual; they do. Any official update document has to come from them, not
|
|
me.
|
|
|
|
|
|
WHAT THERE WASN'T TIME TO TELL YOU When AppleWorks 5 was being tested,
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" programmers Randy Brandt and Dan
|
|
Verkade kept adding features. One or two features were added, or the way
|
|
they worked changed, too late to be documented. (The documentation
|
|
deadline was more than a month earlier than the software deadline.)
|
|
|
|
The "AW5 Specs" file distributed on the AppleWorks program disk notes
|
|
one feature not described in the manual: in the word processor, when using
|
|
OA-O to enter printer options, pressing OA-Return after either the code or
|
|
the numeric value associated with the code (as with indentation and
|
|
margins) makes for a quick return to the file. With OA-Return, you no
|
|
longer have to press Escape at the OA-O prompt. This can be a significant
|
|
time-saver.
|
|
|
|
As the delta manual tells you, you can hold down both Apple keys as
|
|
you boot AppleWorks if you want to TimeOut to load Utilities only, for a
|
|
faster start. UltraMacros and the Init Manager will also be off for that
|
|
session, which is something the manual does not mention.
|
|
|
|
The AppleWorks 4 manual tells you (on page 465) that you can
|
|
configure certain inits by holding down the OA key. This is not true for
|
|
AppleWorks 5. Holding down the _SA_ key lets choose which inits and which
|
|
AfterWork modules you want installed. (There is an anomaly associated with
|
|
this, though. If you continue to hold down the SA key as you press N for
|
|
no, three modules in a row will be deselected.) The AfterWork modules are
|
|
loaded first. If you want to load all the AfterWork modules but want to
|
|
select certain inits, you can begin holding down the SA key as the last
|
|
AfterWork module is loaded. Holding down the SA key does not affect the
|
|
TimeOut options at all--all available TimeOut applications are loaded.
|
|
|
|
If you hold down the SA key through the entire boot process,
|
|
UltraMacros will not be loaded either. (You can checked by pressing
|
|
SA-Escape. If UltraMacros are not loaded, you will see the message "Dot
|
|
cmd error".) If you release the SA key after you make the decision about
|
|
the final init in the list, UltraMacros will be loaded, but the startup
|
|
macro will not run.
|
|
|
|
If you hold down the OA key as you boot, you are not asked any
|
|
questions. Holding down the OA key produces similar results to holding
|
|
down both Apple keys--only TimeOut Utilities are loaded--except that this
|
|
time, UltraMacros and the Init Manager will be loaded... but only if that
|
|
how you have the options set in the Standard Settings menu. If you
|
|
normally have either option turned off, holding down OA during the boot
|
|
will not turn them on.
|
|
|
|
OA only SA only both OA and SA
|
|
============== =========== ==============
|
|
AfterWork none ask (Y/N) none
|
|
InitManager all ask (Y/N) none
|
|
UltraMacros on it depends! off
|
|
Timeout Utilities only all Utilities only
|
|
|
|
To sum up, hold down both Apple keys for the fastest start. Hold
|
|
down the OA key for a fast start that leaves UltraMacros active.
|
|
|
|
Two UltraMacros commands disappeared from AppleWorks 5, "store" and
|
|
"recall". Their disappearance is not documented in the delta manual.
|
|
Under AppleWorks 5.0, these commands appear to be processed but will not
|
|
work! Under AppleWorks 5.1, the compiler will tell you that it no longer
|
|
recognizes these commands by giving you a syntax error when it tries to
|
|
process them.
|
|
|
|
While it has nothing to do with the development of the program, time
|
|
is also the reason that there is no index in the AppleWorks 5 delta manual.
|
|
You will find an index on _Texas II_ Disk 14, and those who were
|
|
subscribing to this magazine on disk at the time this disk was issued were
|
|
lucky enough to receive a paper copy of the index.
|
|
|
|
|
|
WHAT THERE WASN'T ROOM TO TELL YOU Along with the delta manual, I
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" submitted the necessary changes and
|
|
additions to the AppleWorks Quick Reference card. Presumably it was too
|
|
expensive to print a new reference card. If you'd like to make the changes
|
|
yourself, grab a ballpoint pen and your Quick Reference card, and follow
|
|
along:
|
|
|
|
Section I: GLOBAL COMMANDS
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
|
|
|
[after "OA-Q Escape", insert lines:]
|
|
|
|
OA-Q OA-A Add files
|
|
OA-Q OA-B Print Buffer
|
|
|
|
[after "OA-Q OA-F", insert line:]
|
|
|
|
OA-Q OA-P Change Pathname
|
|
|
|
|
|
Section II: REVIEW / ADD / CHANGE COMMANDS
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
|
|
|
Column B: WORD PROCESSOR
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
|
|
[replace existing text with:]
|
|
|
|
OA-F Find text, page number, marker, printer options, or line number
|
|
|
|
[after "OA-`", insert line:]
|
|
|
|
OA-+ Outliner mode
|
|
|
|
Column C: DATA BASE
|
|
--------------------
|
|
|
|
OA-B Browse graphics [new command; replaces "--"]
|
|
|
|
[after "Move records", add "(MRL)":]
|
|
OA-M Move records (MRL)
|
|
[after "Move records (MRL)", insert line:]
|
|
Mixed mode (SRL)
|
|
|
|
Column D: SPREADSHEET
|
|
----------------------
|
|
|
|
OA-G Get cell memo [new command; replaces "--"]
|
|
|
|
|
|
Section III: MOVING AROUND
|
|
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
|
|
|
Column B: WORD PROCESSOR
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
|
|
[after "OA-Tab", insert lines:]
|
|
|
|
Control-Q Quickmark
|
|
Control-S Move to next tab stop [was Control-T; see Section IV]
|
|
Control-W Where is my Quickmark?
|
|
|
|
[delete line "Control-T/Move to next tab stop/--/--"]
|
|
|
|
|
|
Section IV: PRINTER OPTIONS
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
|
|
|
PAGE DESCRIPTION
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
[after "MM", insert line:]
|
|
|
|
NB Number of Blank lines after heading DB
|
|
|
|
SPECIAL
|
|
-------
|
|
|
|
[after "RP", insert line:]
|
|
|
|
RS Recalculate before Saving SS
|
|
|
|
KEYBOARD EQUIVALENTS
|
|
--------------------
|
|
|
|
[after "Control-R", insert line:]
|
|
|
|
Control-T MouseText/inverse mode --
|
|
|
|
|
|
Section V: FORMULAS & FUNCTIONS
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
|
|
|
TIME & DATE FUNCTIONS
|
|
---------------------
|
|
@Today Returns current date DB/SS [formerly just "DB"]
|
|
|
|
Outliner
|
|
''''''''
|
|
|
|
There was no room in the manual for a reference page for the Outliner
|
|
nor room on the Quick Reference card for another column. Users will have
|
|
to rely on the built-in help menu, or use the following chart:
|
|
|
|
OA-A Add son
|
|
OA-B Add brother
|
|
OA-C Copy topics
|
|
OA-D Delete topic
|
|
OA-F Find text
|
|
OA-G Go to previous topic
|
|
OA-I Insert body text
|
|
OA-J Jump to full display
|
|
OA-K Collapse outline
|
|
OA-L Label options
|
|
OA-M Move topics
|
|
OA-N New line
|
|
OA-O Order topics
|
|
OA-P Print outline
|
|
OA-R Reveal all body text
|
|
Control-R Hide all body text
|
|
OA-S Save file to current disk
|
|
OA-Control-S Save file to original disk
|
|
OA-T Collapse/expand topic
|
|
OA-U New uncle
|
|
OA-V View expanded topic
|
|
OA-W Split window
|
|
OA-Z Zoom to desired level
|
|
OA-1...9 Move proportionally within file
|
|
OA-` Collapse/expand body text
|
|
OA-Return Go to next topic
|
|
OA-[ Go to father
|
|
OA-] Go to next brother
|
|
OA-{ Shift topic left
|
|
OA-} Shift topic right
|
|
OA-\ Options
|
|
OA-+ Return to Review/Add/Change mode (word processor)
|
|
|
|
The manual does not make clear which word processor markers are
|
|
reserved for the Outliner module. These are markers 192-254.
|
|
|
|
|
|
FACTUAL ERRORS The manual claims that AppleWorks 5 is not available on
|
|
"""""""""""""" 5.25" disk. In fact, Quality Computers shipped it on
|
|
seven 5.25" disks, but these were intended only to allow 5.25" drive users
|
|
to install AppleWorks 5 to a hard drive. The 5.25" drive option is no
|
|
longer officially supported, but it is possible to create a set of 5.25"
|
|
disks that will run AppleWorks 5. Not terribly wise, but possible.
|
|
|
|
If inactivity is detected when a cell memo is open, the AfterWork
|
|
screen saver will only work on an Apple IIgs. The manual doesn't have this
|
|
wrong, it just doesn't mention it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
ONE SERIOUS TYPOGRAPHIC ERROR Page 20 and page 87 both give the wrong
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" parameter for saving text files in the
|
|
Merlin assembler format. You should use "pokeword $0A76,$80A0" and
|
|
"pokeword $0A76,9". "Pokeword $A72" is wrong. This location of this
|
|
feature was changed after the manual was written.
|
|
|
|
(This feature to create Merlin-compatible files will not work if the
|
|
first character in the file is a Return. Make sure the file does not begin
|
|
with a Return character. Also, in some circumstances, tab rulers will be
|
|
saved to the Merlin file instead of being ignored, as they should properly
|
|
be.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
SIMPLE TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS On page 16, there's a claim that the heat-death
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""" of the universe isn't due to happen for several
|
|
million years. This should read several billion years. (Mind you, a
|
|
billion equals several million anyway, so what's all the fuss?)
|
|
|
|
On page 29, the second sentence of the first paragraph begins
|
|
"AppleWorks 4 used Control-T for spaces, but AppleWorks 4 uses that key
|
|
to...". This should read "but AppleWorks 5 uses that key to...".
|
|
|
|
On page 41, the note for Outline 3.0 users ends with the text
|
|
"{outdent}". This is a formatting code inadvertently left in the finished
|
|
manual. You can't pin this one on me. <grin>
|
|
|
|
On page 91, the second part of the first answer ends with the
|
|
sentence "See the section of Disabling AfterWork for more files that you
|
|
can delete." This should read "See the section on...".
|
|
|
|
|
|
APPLEWORKS 5.1 CHANGES AND NEW FEATURES Plenty of bugs were squashed with
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" AppleWorks 5.1 release. It's
|
|
free, so there's really no excuse not to move from AppleWorks 5.0 to 5.1.
|
|
Please don't ask me to list all the bug fixes in AppleWorks 5.1.
|
|
|
|
The UltraMacros .awpath command had a bug which left a trailing "/"
|
|
at the end of the string. That has been fixed, but the fix breaks the
|
|
default macros as supplied with AppleWorks _5.0_. Use the new default
|
|
macros as supplied with AppleWorks 5.1. Also, change any of your own
|
|
macros that used a work-around for the .awpath bug.
|
|
|
|
In the data base, the Set Preferences option now allows you to set a
|
|
date format for each individual data base file. This means you can have
|
|
the general setting display a date such as "June 24, 1995" for the macro
|
|
sa-' command and for the word processor date option, while using numeric or
|
|
abbreviated dates in the data base. The preferences may also be used to
|
|
keep a year from being added to a date for which you wish to record only
|
|
the month and day. The bad news is that you should probably update all
|
|
your existing data base files to reflect this new setting. The good news
|
|
is that you'll only have to do this once. Plus, it's worth it.
|
|
|
|
Binary search now finds numbers with leading 0's, and requires an
|
|
exact match. If you don't want an exact match, hold down the OA key.
|
|
|
|
The DB Replace TimeOut application now lets you choose to search for
|
|
whole words only. As with AppleWorks, use the OA key to indicate a search
|
|
for whole words--either use OA-Return instead of Return when selecting
|
|
"Anywhere" or "In one category", or press OA-A or OA-I instead of A or I.
|
|
|
|
|
|
THINGS NOT TO DO Here are a few things that you should not do in
|
|
"""""""""""""""" AppleWorks 5:
|
|
|
|
o Don't use the Installer if you already have a folder called AW5 on
|
|
the volume you're installing to. Rename or delete the first AW5
|
|
folder before beginning. If you attempt to use the Installer and
|
|
you already have a folder called AW5 on the volume you're
|
|
installing to, the Installer will hang!
|
|
|
|
o Don't use the Control-Q/Control-W Quick Find feature in the
|
|
Outliner.
|
|
|
|
o Don't use the three following MouseText characters when filling
|
|
out fields in the data base: Solid-Apple (@), Mouse Pointer (B),
|
|
or Lower Left Corner (T). You may still use these characters when
|
|
creating background text.
|
|
|
|
o Don't use OA-- (Open-Apple-hyphen), the keyboard shortcut for the
|
|
UltraMacros command "cell", while creating a cell note in the
|
|
spreadsheet. It won't work, and it may do some harm.
|
|
|
|
o Don't try to access the TimeOut menu from the Clipboard (OA-Q OA-C
|
|
then OA-Escape). If you do, AppleWorks 5 will crash!
|
|
|
|
o Don't use the TimeOut DIF applications from anywhere but the Main
|
|
Menu.
|
|
|
|
|
|
A FEW PROBLEMS AND FIXES Worksheets created with AppleWorks 4.3 may have
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""" their NT (Number of Times to recalculate) option
|
|
set to 1 under AppleWorks 5.0. No fix is known.
|
|
|
|
The data base Preferences screen does not allow you to toggle the
|
|
"recalc order" message. To see this, get into a data base file, press
|
|
OA-O, select option 6 ("set preferences") and examine option 7. There is a
|
|
fix for this in _Texas II_'s Bev's Free Patcher v6.0 for AppleWorks 5.1.
|
|
|
|
Quality Computers shipped AppleWorks 5.0 with a slightly screwy
|
|
version of the ImageWriter II printer installed. If you find that your
|
|
ImageWriter II prints in standard mode even when you manually tell the
|
|
printer to use near letter-quality mode, you have found the problem. Three
|
|
possible fixes:
|
|
|
|
1. Upgrade to AppleWorks 5.1--a good idea anyway--which doesn't have
|
|
this problem. Be sure to copy the SEG.ER file!
|
|
|
|
2. Choose "Remove a printer" from the Print settings menu, then add
|
|
ImageWriter II to the list again. It's that simple.
|
|
|
|
3. Choose "Change printer specifications" then choose "Interface
|
|
cards". If the current control characters are "control-I 80N
|
|
Escape c" (restore default settings), all you have to do is change
|
|
these codes. You could choose simply "control-I 80N" or enter
|
|
"control-I 80N Escape K0", which resets the printing color to
|
|
black.
|
|
|
|
There are even more drastic solutions, such as selling off your ImageWriter
|
|
II printer, or never using AppleWorks again, or donating your Apple II to
|
|
the national debt, but I can't recommend them.
|
|
|
|
Any Apple IIgs user who finds that AppleWorks 5 crashes when it is
|
|
run, or finds that it crashes the second time it is run, should use Randy
|
|
Free's Patcher, which is supplied with AppleWorks 5, (or Bev's Free
|
|
Patcher) to change the setting of GS/OS background tasks. Some people find
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that the crashes happen if background tasks are on. Others find that
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crashes occur if the tasks are off.
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Despite the appearance of these and other unconfirmed bugs in
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AppleWorks 5.1, it is a very stable release. Please don't be frightened
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away from AppleWorks 5.1. Even with a few minor and obscure bugs, it's
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still more stable than AppleWorks 4.x or 5.0!
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FILE BANDWAGON /
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Top 10 Files for May
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by Douglas Cuff
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[EDITOR.A2]
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This feature lists the ten most popular files for the month. To give
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files a chance to seek their own levels, no files will be added to the list
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until they've been in place at least a month. This month, we look at the
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files uploaded 1-31 May 1996.
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This isn't the Academy Awards ceremony, folks; it's more like the
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People's Choice Awards (both of which are trademarked, by the way). The
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Top 10 doesn't necessarily tell you what's new and interesting--what files
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_you_ might find interesting--it simply tells you what files have been
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downloaded a lot--what other people found interesting!
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File # Filename Bytes DLs Short description
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27136 MATHGRPH222.BXY 111716 68 MathGraphics v2.2.2
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27213 VENDORS.NDA.BXY 32700 66 NDA listing over 100 A2 Vendors
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27292 ALMP9606.AW.BXY 61696 55 GenieLamp A2, June 1996 (AppleWorks)
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27147 GVIEW028.BXY 44672 53 Graphic viewer for Second Sight
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27157 HC.WORD.BXY 15328 51 HC.Word, HyperCard word processor
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27225 GROUP.GIF 61820 48 The Genie Crew at the Wedding
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27133 MOUNTAIN.BXY 384256 48 Animation - A day over a mountain
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27169 SYS6.ANIM.BXY 1482128 47 Animasia anim of Characters
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27216 COUPLE.GIF 53968 41 Eric and Sarah Shepherd - married
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27221 COUSIN.GIF 60396 39 Sarah Shepherd and cousin Marit
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MATHGRPH222.BXY MathGraphics v2.2.2 by Dirk Froehling is a function
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""""""""""""""" plotting program for the Apple IIgs that allows you to
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enter functions via standard dialog boxes and evaluate function values or
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find function roots and extremes with a mouse click. Now freeware.
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VENDORS.NDA.BXY Steve Cavanaugh's directory of over 100 Apple II vendors
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""""""""""""""" in New Desk Accessory form. Lists conventional mailing
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addresses, phone numbers, E-mail addresses, and web page URLs. Very handy.
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Freeware.
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ALMP9606.AW.BXY The June 1996 issue of GenieLamp A2 in AppleWorks word
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""""""""""""""" processor format. Don't have AppleWorks? Lots of
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utilities let you display AppleWorks WP files, including file #16674,
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QUICKVIEW.BXY and file #24324, QUIKVIEW1.1.BXY. Freeware.
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GVIEW028.BXY GView v0.28 by Michael Searl is a graphic viewing utility
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"""""""""""" that _requires_ a Second Sight VGA board with v1.1 ROMs or
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better. It supports GIF, TARGA, AST raw video, ComputerEyes raw video, and
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of course the regular IIgs graphic formats. New to this version are
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several graphic formats: PPM, PGM, PBM, PlayStation TIM, Sun Raster Image,
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Windows and BMP. I'd like to tell you more about the program, but I don't
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own a Second Sight card and can't run it. Shareware ($15).
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HC.WORD.BXY HC.Word by Steve Cavanaugh is a very simple text editor
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""""""""""" written in HyperTalk for HyperCard IIgs. This stack can
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import (open) a text file, save a text file, apply right, left, or center
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justification to the text, or print the entire field. You can also select
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the font that the text will be displayed in when edited with HC.Word. Use
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the code in your own stacks! Freeware.
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GROUP.GIF A group shot, in GIF format, taken at the Shepherd wedding.
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""""""""" Present are Bill Moore, Daniel Poppe, Greg Templeman, Sarah
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Shepherd (the bride), Eric Shepherd (the groom), Charlie Hartley, Sara
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Hussong, Noreen Disbrow, Steve "Diz" Disbrow, Ryan Suenaga, Joe Wankerl's
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date Debbie, and Joe Wankerl. Greyscale GIF; GIF87a 320x199x256. Original
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photograph by Betty Hartley.
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MOUNTAIN.BXY A brief animation of some fractal mountains created by T. R.
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"""""""""""" "TRON" O'Nan. The sun rises and then sets over this fractal
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landscape. Freeware.
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SYS6.ANIM.BXY An animation of the words "System 6.0.1" with rotating
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""""""""""""" letters, rotating dots, and a moving camera perspective.
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Quite a good demonstration of what can be accomplished with Animasia 3-D.
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Freeware.
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COUPLE.GIF Another picture from the Shepherd wedding. Eric "Sheppy"
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"""""""""" Shepherd and his new bride, the former "Princess" Sarah
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Phillips, walking down the church aisle as husband and wife. Greyscale
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picture in GIF format; GIF87a 320x200x256.
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COUSIN.GIF Third picture from the Shepherd wedding. The bride, Sarah
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"""""""""" Shepherd nee Phillips and her cousin Marit. Greyscale picture
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in GIF format; GIF87a 320x198x256.
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[EOA]
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[HUN]//////////////////////////////
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THE TREASURE HUNT /
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Yours For the Downloading
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by Douglas Cuff
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[EDITOR.A2]
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>>> FOOL'S GOLD <<<
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The process of panning for gold involves one heck of a lot of
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throwing away stuff that isn't gold. This month, the Treasure Hunt looks
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at some of the files in the A2 Library that have had fewer than 6
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downloads. All of these files were uploaded from 3-1/2 to 6 years ago.
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I don't want to make fun of anyone, and I certainly don't want to
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discourage anyone from uploading their work. What I would like to do is
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look at some files that were unpopular, and try to guess why. Please don't
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assume this has any implications for any files you were thinking about
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uploading!
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File #19389: SOUV.PAGES.BXY (16128 bytes)
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This AppleWorks data base lists souvenir pages that have been issued
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by the American post office. The only reason I can think of for its
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apparent lack of popularity is that there aren't a lot of philatelists in
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the Apple II community. Typing in data is a long and thankless task, and
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most such data is quickly downloaded. There's no reason that I can see for
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this file to have had so few download hits.
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File #16788: LAGOVERNOR.BXY (15488 bytes)
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This IIgs Super Hi Res graphic shows three line-drawing type
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portraits of three Louisiana gubernatorial candidates. I don't imagine
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politics is a hot area in computer-related RoundTables, but there are
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probably two other reasons why this file had only been downloaded 5 times
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by the time I began this column. The first reason is limited time, and the
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second is limited space. This file was uploaded in October 1991, which was
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probably not long before the actual election. After the election, who
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cares? Also, even if you assume that all Genie's callers are
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American--which you shouldn't--then less than 2% of the callers should
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logically turn out to be from Louisiana. Heck, I uploaded a short
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AppleWorks data base of prime ministers of Canada--even though there are
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over 25 million Canadians, very few people downloaded that file. In fact,
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I feel gratified that it has been downloaded as many times as it has.
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File #18698: IBMPC.M.BXY (1555456 bytes)
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This is a data base, in DB Master format, of all of the files in the
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IBM PC RoundTable library on Genie as of mid-1992. It has several things
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working against it. First, it's hard to imagine a file that would become
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outdated as quickly. Even the file above has a long shelf-life compared to
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library listings, since the latter are out of date by the time you compile
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them and save them to disk. Second, DB Master was never a popular data
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base once AppleWorks took hold of the market. Third, not everyone in the
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A2 RoundTable has an IBM-compatible computer, and therefore has limited
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interest in the IBM RT. Fourth, those that have both computers are not
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necessarily going to want a list of IBM files on their Apple II computer.
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File #14661: BLU.VIDEX.2.BXY (10080 bytes)
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This file contains a patch so that Videx 80-column card owners can
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use Floyd Zink's freeware Binary Library Utility. BLU was an extremely
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popular program before ShrinkIt came along. I had always supposed that
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Videx was a pretty popular 80-column card, too. I suppose the distinction
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is that Videx cards were not popular by the time BLU was being used.
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(After all, Apple Computer had been releasing Apple II computers with
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built-in 80-column cards for over 6 years by the time this file was
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uploaded.) The lesson here is that uploads that require specific but
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no-longer-popular hardware don't get many download hits.
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This file has an interesting parallel--PARADE.SB.BXY--which is a
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music file specific to the Sonic Blaster sound card. The same music,
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released in a format that was not hardware-specific, was considerably more
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popular.
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File #11753: RTC.TECHWARE.TXT (20160 bytes)
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This ASCII text file is a transcript of a Real-Time Conference about
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Tutor-Tech with TechWare's David Lampert. It beats me why this has been
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downloaded so few times. Tutor-Tech is hypermedia for the Apple IIe and
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IIc. Given the popularity of HyperCard and HyperStudio, you would have
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thought people would have been rushing to download this file. Does anyone
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out there know why Tutor-Tech never got the respect it deserves?
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That's all for this month. I hope you enjoyed this look at five of
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the _least_ popular files in the Apple II libraries. I hope I haven't
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offended anyone, and most of all, I hope this column won't deter you from
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contributing your own uploads to the A2 RoundTable. Don't worry that it's
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not significant enough! All contributions gratefully accepted.
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/ There are no Apple II instructions [included with the ZIP /
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/ drive] because those computers are used by such /
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/ intelligent people (that's why there are so few Apple II /
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/ based books in your local book store; but there's hundreds /
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