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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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A2/PRO_ductivity ........ [A2P] REFRACTIONS ............. [RFR]
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A2Pro Bits & Bytes. Credibility on the 'net.
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FILE BANDWAGON .......... [BAN] THE HARDWARE STORE ...... [HWS]
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Top 10 files for January 1997. The IDEs of March.
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>>> CHANGE TAKING PLACES <<<
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I was tempted to call this month's editorial, "The Lost Article", as I
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had written it to get my thoughts together in December 1996. It's been
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several months, so even I found it a refreshing look at my state of mind
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then:
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I sit at Gate 40 of the Honolulu International Airport, awaiting a
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flight to the big island of Hawai'i, the town of Hilo. Waiting for me in a
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few hours is a job interview for a small social service agency in a rainy
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small town on an island an hour's plane flight from the neighborhood where
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I've lived virtually my whole life.
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Moving is not something I'd do easily; you spend thirty years of your
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life in one town, you grow roots. It's quite common for kids who grew up
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in Hilo to move to O'ahu for opportunities in education and work; moving
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from O'ahu to Hilo is usually done by people looking to retire. This is
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not a move that most people fresh out of graduate school would be
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considering.
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My sister lived in Hilo for awhile; her boyfriend (now husband) grew
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up in that town. She hated it. I visited her often, and couldn't see what
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she didn't like about a town where it was a bit slower and the people got
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up a bit earlier, where there was value in the people as well as the pace.
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Moving also makes me consider another community I'm a part of--the
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Apple II community. It's so important to me that I checked out what my
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options for online access would be in a new town before I even called for
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the job interview. Just like I was a part-time resident of Hilo, I'm a
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part-time Macintosh user (this editorial is being written on a PowerBook).
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And I think that even if I did move, I'd still consider my heart in
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Kane'ohe, just like I still consider my computer an Apple II.
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Where I hang my hat is irrelevant to the community I feel a part of,
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just as what I type on is irrelevant to the computer I love.
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[*][*][*]
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It would turn out that I'd fall totally in love with the job that they
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offered on the Big Island, but it also turned out that they didn't have the
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opening in Hilo they thought they did. The social worker in the position
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in Hilo had changed her mind about leaving, and instead, they only had an
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opening in Kona, where I had no family, no friends, no connections (not to
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mention poor phone lines). And that was that.
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Or so I thought. Early last week they called me to say that they now
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do have a position in Hilo, so I'm spending a few days trying to decide
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about that. A move is a big deal, but even if where my body resides
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changes, where my heart lives stays the same.
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[*][*][*]
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As Tom Weishaar used to say in the days of _Open-Apple_, "everyone
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take out your pencils." Editor Emeritus Doug Cuff has been doing his job
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keeping track of errors for the _GenieLamp_ faithful (as well as continuing
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to put out the Hypereditions of GenieLamp A2). Change your volume and
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issue numbers in the last two issues.
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The January 1997 issue is Volume 6, Issue 59. The February 1997 issue
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is Volume 6, Issue 60. Color me pink.
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The other change to make isn't nearly as easy. Color me red. For
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some poorly thought out reason (in fact, it was so poorly thought out only
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I could have thought it out) I changed the right margin of the master
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_GenieLamp_ template from 1/2 inch to zero. Of course, this wasn't a
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problem for me in Appleworks, but it apparently caused some havoc for some
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of our readers who don't use Appleworks to read _GenieLamp_.
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"So what's the big deal, Ryan? Just change the right margin to .5?"
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Well, unfortunately, it won't be that simple. The formatting for some of
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"Hey Mister Postman" and possibly "Profiles" will be messed up by this
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change.
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I guess it wouldn't do much good to suggest to everyone they just use
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Appleworks to view _GenieLamp_, now, would it?
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[*][*][*]
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Another columns update: I still haven't heard from Peter Brickell, so
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until further notice, _Real World Apple_'s lost in the real world. And I
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haven't been able to inject new life into _The File Bandwagon_, so Doug
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Cuff takes it over for this month.
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On the other hand, this month we'll look at a new column which will
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hopefully be a regular here: _The Hardware Store_, where we'll look at some
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Apple II compatible hardware. The first installment in this issue will
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take a close look at the IDE hard drive standard, in particular, the Focus
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Drive.
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Is That A Letter For Me?
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>>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<<
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[*] CAT 2, TOP 5 ....... A2 dukes out Windows vs. MacOS
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[*] CAT 4, TOP 46 ....... Tragedy at Caloke
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[*] CAT 6, TOP 22 ....... Family trees and Apple IIs
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[*] CAT 11, TOP 16 ....... HFS and lots of files
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[*] CAT 23, TOP 4 ....... Death in the family
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>>> A2 POT-POURRI <<<
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SYSTEM SAVER SAVERS My System Saver IIgs fan is "growling" - what do I
|
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""""""""""""""""""" need to do to lubricate it? Where? With what?
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Where are the screws to open the System Saver? Under the foam?
|
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|
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I know this has been shared in the past, but I don't have it archived. So
|
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if someone might help, I'd be thankful.
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__!__
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| Terrell Smith
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| tsmith@ivcf.org
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(T.SMITH59, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:90/M645;1)
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>>>>> If that is a Kensington, the screws are under the felt.
|
||
"""""
|
||
Before you go any further, take note of, and write down, the orientation of
|
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the blades.
|
||
|
||
Radio Shack makes (at least this was 2 years ago) a fan that will fit in.
|
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I seem to remember they had 2 sizes, so take yours with you.
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Ray
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the Sauer Kraut
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(R.SCHUERGER1, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:91/M645;1)
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|
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>>>>> The screws for opening a System Saver IIgs are located under the
|
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""""" foam, use a sharp point such as a ice pick to probe for them, three
|
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on each side if I recall correctly, but they are so easy to find I've never
|
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bothered memorizing the # :)
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|
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Once located, use a number 2 phillips to remove them, but before poking the
|
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screwdriver thru the whole made by the probe spray it (the screw driver
|
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point and 2" of shaft back from the point) with WD40 or similar. By lubing
|
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the driver you won't end up with the foam glue sticking to the driver and
|
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destroying the foam.
|
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|
||
As for lubricating the fan, a mixture of Slick 50 (or similar) with WD40
|
||
works quite well. The easiest way to get the lube in is with a hypodremic
|
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needle. Suitable needles are available in hobby supply stores, and some
|
||
electronics stores. Access to the bearing of the fan is usually possible
|
||
under the edge of the label on the fan motor. OTOH, Radio Shack carries a
|
||
line of fans that can be used to replace the fan entirely, including one
|
||
size larger which will greatly increase air flow with just a little dremel
|
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work to enlarge the air flow holes of the System Saver top an bottom
|
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plates.
|
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|
||
While you have the SS apart it would be a good idea to replace the MOV's
|
||
(ceramic disks, usually about the diameter of a quarter). Suitable
|
||
replacements are easily available at most 'tronics shops, including Radio
|
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Shack.
|
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|
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|
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Doug Pendleton, Zip Technology OnLine Support
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Resident Hardware Hacker and Solder Slinger - Have tools, will travel.
|
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ProTerm 3.1 and CoPilot v2.5.5 Offline Genie Message Manager
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Doug.P@genie.com or Doug_P@delphi.com
|
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(DOUG.P, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:92/M645;1)
|
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|
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>>>>> Now that you know how to get your SS apart (:) you might be
|
||
""""" interested in fixing it more cheaply and making it much quieter all
|
||
in one motion. (well, almost)
|
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|
||
Here's what I did:
|
||
1) Went to my local used-electonics surplus wholesaler and sorted thru a
|
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bin of "used" fans (50 cents apiece) looking for one with the lowest
|
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wattage.
|
||
2) Got out my Dremel and "streamlined" each of the louvers in the SS case,
|
||
because the "noise" is mostly coming from air whistling over the un-smooth
|
||
edges there. That, plus the lower speed/cfm fan, and the ambient db level
|
||
around here was greatly reduced - and I didn't have to monkey with the lube
|
||
job. All that happened about 3 years ago. (I just knew you wanted to know
|
||
this!:)
|
||
|
||
- Joachim
|
||
(J.NELSON56, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:94/M645;1)
|
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THE MUSICAL II I am looking for a program for the II GS for training
|
||
"""""""""""""" Piano students.
|
||
|
||
There is a member of my user group that wants this program for his wife.
|
||
|
||
As I understand it the II GS would play a sound and the student would try
|
||
to pick out what note that is on the Piano by listening to it.
|
||
|
||
Can someone tell me where to get the program new or used?
|
||
|
||
Thanks, Ted
|
||
(T.BURFORD1, CAT4, TOP30, MSG:91/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> There is also a FANTASTIC series of programs for the Apple II ...
|
||
""""" and sounds utilize the gs ensonic chip. They are copywrited by
|
||
Temporal Acuity Products (TAP). I just happen to be the Apple II
|
||
support/tech person for them.
|
||
|
||
Send me email, if you wish more information.
|
||
|
||
BTW, there are over 50 programs that deal with all aspects of the learning
|
||
process. They work especially well with the ALFRED and BASTIAN piano
|
||
method series. :)
|
||
|
||
I am currently installing these programs on FOCUS 20meggers for music
|
||
teachers from all over the country. They come "plug-n-play" for either the
|
||
IIe or IIgs.
|
||
|
||
CHunk
|
||
(CHUNK.S, CAT4, TOP30, MSG:93/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
GENIE-OLOGY I'd like to HIGHLY reccommend the Family Roots geneology
|
||
""""""""""" software produced by Stephen C. Vorenberg of Quinsept, Inc.
|
||
He has software that runs on Apple IIs thru MACs and IBMs that will
|
||
accomplish almost anything you want to do geneologically, except perhaps
|
||
maintain a photo database of relatives. He has modules which enable one to
|
||
share data using a data format which is standard within the geneological
|
||
community. He is very helpful in assisting customers with large databases
|
||
to migrate them to a new hardware platform. The Apple programs, which are
|
||
the ones started by my wife and I on IIe machines, exist very well on the
|
||
IIGS on a hard drive and contain thousands of relatives in datablocks which
|
||
come from 5.25in disks. The operation of the programs reminds me of
|
||
Appleworks 3.0. That is, not a desktop interface but very fast and
|
||
powerful for a specalized database which is nevertheless quite
|
||
customizable. I know many Mormons who find his software invaluable. If
|
||
you contact him you may mention my wife, Beverly, who teaches computers in
|
||
neighboring Burlington, as we have both visited Quinsept in the past and
|
||
are quite satisfied with their products:
|
||
|
||
Quinsept, Inc.
|
||
Box 216
|
||
Lexington MA 02173
|
||
(617) 641-2930
|
||
|
||
Marshall at: j.m.reber@genie.com
|
||
Delivered by: CoPilot v2.55 (Offline GEnie Message Manager)
|
||
Using: Spectrum v2.0 (Telecomm Program for the Apple II GS)
|
||
(J.M.REBER, CAT2, TOP4, MSG:126/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> I've heard about this program and have wanted to check it for years
|
||
""""" now. Do you happen to know if there is a demo version available
|
||
anywhere? Does it print charts?
|
||
|
||
|
||
Ed Staib
|
||
(E.STAIB, CAT6, TOP22, MSG:39/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< Does Family Roots print charts?!?
|
||
"""""
|
||
Any kind you want! Any number of generations --- it has the ability to
|
||
extend charts over numerous 8.5 X 11 inch sheets that you can paste
|
||
together and cover your walls or ceiling, if you wish! There are many
|
||
types of charts, e.g. Descendant's charts, Pedigree charts, Compressed
|
||
Pedigree charts (also called Ahnentafeln by geneologists), Family Group
|
||
charts both narrow and wide, etc., etc., etc. And all of them rather
|
||
customizable in many ways. I seem to remember that their advertizing
|
||
blurbs are different for the different machines and show examples of many
|
||
charts. If you are near to a book dealer that specializes in forms and
|
||
blank charts for those who don't want to computerize you could see the
|
||
standard chart layouts. On the other hand you might want to purchase only
|
||
the manual which comes in 3-ring form of about an inch of material for the
|
||
basic modules.
|
||
|
||
The most important decision, unfortunately, has to be made when most are
|
||
least prepared to make it: that is the form and complexity of your
|
||
individual data record. Almost no one is able to do this right the first
|
||
time unless they are already heavily into geneological research. Usually
|
||
it is reccommended to play with a small amount of family data to become
|
||
familiar with what you want to record and how the various modules interact
|
||
before redesigning your basic record format for serious use. They do have
|
||
modules for unusual manipulations that can be purchased later if necessary.
|
||
|
||
Such as one to add extra fields to already existing record formats.
|
||
|
||
There are a lot of variations in the amount of detail that people record so
|
||
that I've never seen any demo programs for the programs complex enough for
|
||
"professional" use, although I admit to not much familiarity with the non
|
||
Apple stuff. Some of the multi-hundred dollar Windows programs look
|
||
quitefancy and allow you to also store graphic data in your database, but
|
||
as far as geneological functions don't offer anything new --- except one
|
||
does calculate such relationships as xth cousin y times removed. Some of
|
||
these expensive programs have the ability to accept data in standard file
|
||
format and there is a Family Roots module for communicating using such
|
||
files. I know of nothing for the Apples that is as good as Family Roots.
|
||
Give them a call; Vorenberg is a technical man and if available can talk
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
Marshall at: j.m.reber@genie.com
|
||
Delivered by: CoPilot v2.55 (Offline GEnie Message Manager)
|
||
Using: Spectrum v2.0 (Telecomm Program for the Apple II GS)
|
||
(J.M.REBER, CAT6, TOP22, MSG:40/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> HOT TOPICS <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
CALOKE CLOSES I just learned that Carl Kenepaske, owner of Caloke
|
||
""""""""""""" Industries, has died suddenly. Caloke is consequently out
|
||
of business.
|
||
|
||
Carl was a really good guy to work with. He set a very high standard for
|
||
quality service in the mail-order public-domain software trade. He and
|
||
Caloke will be sorely missed.
|
||
|
||
To my knowledge this leaves Kula Software as the only mail-order vendor
|
||
dealing in 8-bit public-doman software in general and Eamon in particular.
|
||
If anyone knows of any others, I would like to hear of them.
|
||
|
||
TomZ
|
||
(A2.TOMZ, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:46/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> What about Joe Kohn-SSII?, and I think Adrian Vance still sells a
|
||
""""" large line at large prices.
|
||
|
||
But it IS _very_ sad to hear about Carl and Caloke Industries.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Doug Pendleton, Zip Technology OnLine Support
|
||
Resident Hardware Hacker and Solder Slinger - Have tools, will travel.
|
||
ProTerm 3.1 and CoPilot v2.5.5 Offline Genie Message Manager
|
||
Doug.P@genie.com or Doug_P@delphi.com
|
||
(DOUG.P, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:47/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< To my knowledge Joe carries very few public-domain titles that will
|
||
""""" run on all 8-bit Apple II's. If he does, his lack of a paper
|
||
catalog will keep that fact well obscured from his potential 8-bit customer
|
||
base (including me), particularly those not on the WWW.
|
||
|
||
Adrian Vance deals exclusively in educational titles and titles that can be
|
||
construed as having educational value. And, as you noted, his prices make
|
||
him unaffordable anyway.
|
||
|
||
Caloke was the finest resource that the low-end Apple II user had, with
|
||
thousands of DOS 3.3 titles in his paper catalog. The only dealer that had
|
||
a similar inventory was the long-departed Aspen Software. Even Kula doesn't
|
||
carry the range of stuff that Caloke had. This is a severe blow for the
|
||
Apple II+ user, if nothing else.
|
||
|
||
TomZ
|
||
(A2.TOMZ, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:48/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Re: Distributors of public domain software
|
||
"""""
|
||
When I wrote my book about running computer camps in '93-'94, the
|
||
following people were distributing public domain software: (1) The
|
||
American Public Domain Club (APDC); (2) Big Red Computer Club (BRCC); (3)
|
||
Caloke Industries; (4) Christella Enterprise; (5) Creative Solutions; (6)
|
||
Dan Hadley; (7) Software of the Month Club; and (8) tca Software. I
|
||
_know_that 1, 2, 3, and 6 are no longer in business. Addresses for the
|
||
others (3 years ago) were
|
||
|
||
Christella Enterprise, PO Box 82205, Rochester, MI 48308-2205
|
||
Creative Solutions, Box 340850, Beavercreek, OH 45434 513-429-5759
|
||
Software of the Month Club, 5816 Dryden Place, Carlsbad, CA 92008
|
||
619-931-8111
|
||
tca Software, 9936 Gaithersburg, MD 20879-7706
|
||
|
||
I had Kula and SSII in the book, also, but listed elsewhere. The
|
||
Caloke and Christella listings had a lot in common. The tca list was much
|
||
shorter, but selective, and included some accurate reviews. The Software
|
||
of the Month Club, as the name suggests, sent you stuff monthly. Folks on
|
||
GEnie said they weren't careful about copyrights. Creative Solutions
|
||
answered my request for information, but I never ordered from them. They
|
||
had about 175 titles.
|
||
|
||
Does anyone know if any of the above still have Apple II titles?
|
||
|
||
Most of the Adrian Vance titles were his, by the way. He ships orders
|
||
promptly, but... If you want his address, ask me by email.
|
||
|
||
Eric ( o= =o === =ooo oo oo= == )
|
||
(J.SCHONBLOM, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:49/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< Last time I wrote Christella, about a year ago, the letter was
|
||
""""" returned MOVED, FORWARDING EXPIRED.
|
||
|
||
Unless they have realy cleaned up their act, I would hesitate to recommend
|
||
Software of the Month Club, if they still do Apple II. Last I heard of them
|
||
several years ago, they were bundling the ProDOS Eamon master disk with DOS
|
||
3.3 Eamon adventures. When users complained, they were told to simply copy
|
||
the DOS 3.3 files to a ProDOS disk, which decidedly does not work.
|
||
|
||
I don't have any information on the others. I never got a satisfactory
|
||
correspondence going with them.
|
||
|
||
TomZ
|
||
(A2.TOMZ, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:50/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Actually, two good sources of Apple II public
|
||
""""" domain/freeware/shareware that come out regularly are The
|
||
Appleworks Gazette and Juiced.GS's Shareware Collection.
|
||
|
||
Ryan
|
||
http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga
|
||
"There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan
|
||
ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55
|
||
(A2LAMP, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:54/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
SOFTDISK G-S R.I.P. Well, it seems that the end of another fine product
|
||
""""""""""""""""""" run is approaching. I received Issue #81 of Softdisk
|
||
GS today, and in the envelope was an announcement that Issue #82 would be
|
||
the last...
|
||
|
||
I'd like to thank all of the contributors to Softdisk GS for the fine
|
||
products that they had published. I, for one, will miss the monthly
|
||
surprise package.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Don V. Zahniser
|
||
Delivered by CoPilot for ANSITerm v2.5.6
|
||
(D.ZAHNISER, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:136/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Just to add my 2 cents worth, I received diskette # 81 and the bad
|
||
""""" news in the mail yesterday also. On top of that, I have credit up
|
||
to issue 96. A while back I opted to extend my subscription when Softdisk
|
||
had the last special offer. Boy, that special is something special now. But
|
||
I am certain I'm not alone on this.
|
||
I may lose some money/issues in the transfer, but what about the
|
||
staff of Softdisk GS? Will they be able to move to other departments, or,
|
||
hopefully not, let go. It's one thing to lose some disks, but to lose one's
|
||
income ... that's getting to the bone.
|
||
I will miss Softdisk GS and saddly the words of a Johnnie Cash song
|
||
come to mind " ... another man done gone "
|
||
|
||
|
||
Michael Glenn
|
||
Delivered by:
|
||
CoPilot v2.55
|
||
Offline GEnie Message Manager
|
||
(M.GLENN8, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:141/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> After Greg Templeman left SDGS, the person running the show was Lee
|
||
""""" Golden, and I'm not sure he actually was a Softdisk employee at
|
||
that point. He most likely was contracting with them.
|
||
|
||
Most of the programs were written by outside sources, i.e. Bret Victor, who
|
||
weren't actual Softdisk employees either.
|
||
|
||
It's sad to see what happened to SDGS. When Greg Templeman (and before
|
||
him, Dean Esmay, Jay Jennings, and Bryan Zak) was there, it was a fabulous
|
||
source of information and high quality programs. It declined badly after
|
||
Greg left until Bret Victor's recent work had improved the quality
|
||
dramatically. Still, a death in the family is a death in the family. SDGS
|
||
will be missed.
|
||
|
||
Ryan
|
||
http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga
|
||
"There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan
|
||
ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55
|
||
(A2LAMP, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:142/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> The last I heard, this is not a problem, because there was no
|
||
""""" full-time staff for Softdisk G-S, so no one will get laid off. That
|
||
may have contributed to the shut down, as well as the complaints by some
|
||
that the content was slipping.
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech
|
||
cknoblo@delphi.com
|
||
cknoblo@novia.net
|
||
(C.KNOBLOCK, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:144/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Yup, this is bad news. :( I haven't received #81 yet, so at least
|
||
""""" it won't be a shock. (I'm paid through 88) SDGS went downhill
|
||
almost immediately after Greg left. I agree that Bret's contributions
|
||
provided a refreshing level of quality.
|
||
|
||
But what about ShiftyList 2.0? I was patiently waiting for the sequel to
|
||
one of SDGS's best programs. Sheppy, if you're listening, please keep it
|
||
on your list of things to do. It will be really cool when we can pick a
|
||
boot script via a keystroke or two at boot time. :)
|
||
|
||
Wily
|
||
(P.CREAGER, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:145/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> WHAT'S NEW <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
RETURN OF APPLE IIGS REFERENCES
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print!
|
||
|
||
Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print!
|
||
Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print!
|
||
Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print!
|
||
|
||
Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print!
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
APDA-57 Apple IIGS Firmware Reference 345 pages $30
|
||
APDA-58 Apple IIGS Hardware Reference 346 pages $30
|
||
|
||
All six of these books were written by Apple's staff, and originally
|
||
shipped as Addison-Wesley books. Addison-Wesley chose to let them go out
|
||
of print soon after the Apple IIGS stopped shipping. Our APDA reprints are
|
||
laser printed from the original Addison-Wesley books. Each reprint is a
|
||
faithful reproduction of the original pages on 8.5 by 11 paper with holes
|
||
for a standard 3 ring binder.
|
||
|
||
Our printer has already started preparing print masters from our copies of
|
||
Addison-Wesley's books. The first, Apple IIGS Toolbox Reference Volume 3,
|
||
should be available sometime during the week of February 17th, with others
|
||
to follow at a rate of about 1 per week.
|
||
|
||
We are currently taking orders for all of the titles listed. We will have
|
||
our printer prepare the books based on which titles people order. Credit
|
||
card orders will be billed as the products ship.
|
||
|
||
Shipping charges are $5 per order (not per book!) in the United States and
|
||
Canada.
|
||
|
||
We can't compute overseas shipping charges until the final products arrive
|
||
back from the printer, so if you are ordering from other countries, we will
|
||
need to wait until March to quote shipping charges in advance. You can, of
|
||
course, place your order now and simply specify the shipping method. As
|
||
always, we will charge the actual shipping amount rounded up to the next
|
||
even dollar. We would recommend surface shipping for most orders,
|
||
though--these books are big and heavy!
|
||
|
||
To order or get more information about these or any of our other products,
|
||
get in touch:
|
||
|
||
Byte Works, Inc.
|
||
8000 Wagon Mound Dr. NW
|
||
Albuquerque, NM 87120
|
||
|
||
Voice: (505) 898-8183
|
||
FAX: (505) 898-8183
|
||
FAX: (505) 898-8183
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT45, TOP5, MSG:13/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
Category 35, Topic 30
|
||
Message 369 Wed Feb 05, 1997
|
||
A2.TOMZ at 13:36 EST
|
||
|
||
I think I need to clarify my previous post.
|
||
|
||
IMHO:
|
||
|
||
Genie is the PRESENT for Apple II users. It is not the PAST.
|
||
|
||
Delphi is the FUTURE for Apple II users.
|
||
|
||
Right now, Genie has many more files and more message traffic than Delphi.
|
||
But Delphi is gradually coming up to speed, and we don't know how much
|
||
longer we will have Genie.
|
||
|
||
Anyone who can afford it should join Delphi and also remain here on Genie.
|
||
I should add that Delphi is very inexpensive to belong to. Anyone who can't
|
||
afford to belong to both should carefully weigh how much they value Genie's
|
||
library, which is unmatched in the world. If you decide you can't afford
|
||
Delphi right now, make sure you have the data handy for joining, against
|
||
future emergency.
|
||
|
||
In the meantime, if you quit Genie because it MIGHT close, then you are
|
||
doing your part to ensure that it DOES close, by killing A2's usage
|
||
figures. Self-fulfilling prophecy, indeed.
|
||
|
||
TomZ
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
While on Genie, do you spend most of your time downloading files?
|
||
If so, you may be missing out some excellent information in the Bulletin
|
||
Board area. The messages listed above only scratch the surface of
|
||
what's available and waiting for you in the bulletin board area.
|
||
|
||
If you are serious about your Apple II, the GenieLamp staff strongly
|
||
urge you to give the bulletin board area a try. There are literally
|
||
thousands of messages posted from people like you from all over the
|
||
world.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[A2P]//////////////////////////////
|
||
A2/PRO_ductivity /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
By Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W.
|
||
[A2LAMP]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> A2PRO BITS & BYTES <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
GSOFT: THE GS BASIC! From comp.sys.apple2.programmer with slight
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""" modifications (which if causing any confusion is
|
||
mine):
|
||
|
||
From: Mike Westerfield
|
||
Date: 30 Jan 1997 03:26:14 GMT
|
||
|
||
GSoft BASIC
|
||
-----------
|
||
|
||
Preliminary specification: 29 January 1997
|
||
|
||
This guide gives an overview of the GSoft programming language. The purpose
|
||
is to give you a good idea about what will be in the language once it is
|
||
released, and to give you a chance to suggest changes while there is still
|
||
time to make them!
|
||
|
||
All of the information in this document is subject to change. In fact, the
|
||
very purpose of this document invites change.
|
||
|
||
This document should not be construed as a binding statement that we will,
|
||
in fact, ever release a BASIC interpreter.
|
||
|
||
General
|
||
-------
|
||
|
||
GSoft is an interpreted BASIC, similar to Applesoft but with more commands
|
||
and variable types.
|
||
|
||
Target Machine
|
||
--------------
|
||
|
||
Apple IIGS
|
||
1M or RAM
|
||
3.5 Floppy Disk Drive
|
||
System 6.0.1
|
||
|
||
Environment
|
||
-----------
|
||
|
||
GSoft actually consists of a suite of programs:
|
||
|
||
GSoft (S16)
|
||
|
||
This is a Finder Launchable application. It starts in an Applesoft-like
|
||
shell whose command set is listed later. This program will also launch
|
||
when a GSoft program file is opened from the Finder.
|
||
|
||
By changing the file type to EXE, this program can be launched from any
|
||
ORCA compatible shell. When launched from a shell, you can specify a
|
||
program to execute on the command line.
|
||
|
||
Whether launched from the Finder or a shell, if you supply a program to
|
||
execute you are not dumped into GSoft's shell: instead, the program
|
||
executes and GSoft terminates. In effect, this means you can create GSoft
|
||
programs that launch from the Finder by double-clicking, just like any
|
||
other application. The fact that GSoft is executing the program is
|
||
transparent to the user.
|
||
|
||
I expect this will be the environment of choice for most GSoft users who
|
||
don't already use an ORCA language.
|
||
|
||
GSoft (EXE)
|
||
|
||
This version is an ORCA language, pretty much like any other language,
|
||
except that it is interpreted.
|
||
|
||
While it may not be obvious, the ORCA shell was designed to handle
|
||
interpreters as easily as compilers. GSoft will install in the ORCA
|
||
environment as smoothly as any compiled language--including support for
|
||
PRIZM and ORCA compatible debuggers.
|
||
|
||
The ORCA environment will not ship with GSoft.
|
||
|
||
I expect this will be the environment of choice for people who are already
|
||
accustomed to ORCA, or who are developing tools for GSoft.
|
||
|
||
MakeS16
|
||
|
||
This program attaches a special version of GSoft to an existing GSoft
|
||
program. The finished application appears to the Finder as a standard
|
||
GS/OS application, complete with bundle bits. (This means you can click on
|
||
a _document_ from the Finder to launch the application.)
|
||
|
||
The completed application file includes a copy of the interpreter, and each
|
||
owner of GSoft receives the royalty-free right to distribute any program he
|
||
writes with this interpreter attached.
|
||
|
||
File Types
|
||
----------
|
||
|
||
GSoft can load and save Applesoft, text, and ORCA SRC files.
|
||
|
||
Quick Introduction to the Syntax
|
||
--------------------------------
|
||
|
||
The tables below assume you know BASIC, or knew it once. They are a terse
|
||
but reasonably accurate description of the language.
|
||
|
||
A description like
|
||
|
||
FOR identifier '=' expression TO expression [ STEP expression ]
|
||
|
||
says that a FOR statement must contain the word FOR, followed by the name
|
||
of a variable, a equal sign, an expression, the word TO, and another
|
||
expression.
|
||
|
||
The [ and ] character indicate that you can optionally add the word STEP
|
||
and another expression. If the last ] character is followed by an *
|
||
character, it can be repeated as many times as you like.
|
||
|
||
Words you must type exactly as they appear (other than character case) are
|
||
shown in uppercase letters, like FOR.
|
||
|
||
Words that represent some complex thing you can type are in lowercase, like
|
||
expression.
|
||
|
||
This description leaves out restrictions, like the fact that you can't use
|
||
a string as a FOR loop variable.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The GSoft Shell
|
||
---------------
|
||
|
||
BYE (exit the shell)
|
||
CATALOG [ directory-name ] (catalog a directory)
|
||
COPY file-name [ file-name ] (copy one or more files)
|
||
CREATE directory-name (create a new directory)
|
||
DEL line [ ',' line ] (delete one or more lines)
|
||
DELETE file-name (delete a file or directory)
|
||
ED line (edit a line)
|
||
EDIT [ file-name ] (invoke an ORCA compatible editor)
|
||
LIST line [ ',' line ] (list lines)
|
||
LOAD file-name (load as ASCII, Applesoft or SRC file)
|
||
LOCK file-name (lock a file)
|
||
MOVE file-name file-name (move one or more files)
|
||
PREFIX directory-name (set the default prefix)
|
||
RENAME file-name file-name (rename a file or directory)
|
||
RENUMBER line ',' line [ ',' line [ ',' line ] ]
|
||
(renumber a program)
|
||
RUN [ line ] (execute a program)
|
||
SAVE file-name (save an Applesoft file)
|
||
SSAVE file-name (save a source file)
|
||
TSAVE file-name (save a TXT file)
|
||
UNLOCK file-name (unlock a file)
|
||
|
||
General Language Information
|
||
----------------------------
|
||
|
||
Maximum size of a program: Largest contiguous available RAM.
|
||
|
||
Maximum size of variables: Largest remaining contiguous RAM after
|
||
allocating the program space.
|
||
|
||
Length of variable names: Currently 2 characters. (This will probably
|
||
change to 255 or fewer characters.)
|
||
|
||
Types of variables:
|
||
integer (-32768..32767; integer math is _not_ done using reals)
|
||
long integer (-2147483648..2147483647)
|
||
byte (0..255)
|
||
real (7 digit accuracy; does not use SANE)
|
||
double (19 digit accuracy)
|
||
pointer
|
||
string (up to 255 characters per string)
|
||
records and arrays consisting of any other type
|
||
|
||
Statements consist of an optional line number followed by a line of tokens
|
||
up to 64K in length. Most editors (including the one in GSoft) can't
|
||
actually create lines that long, though.
|
||
|
||
Multiple statements can appear on one line if separated by : characters.
|
||
|
||
ORCA compatible source debuggers like PRIZM, ORCA/Debugger and Splat! are
|
||
supported.
|
||
|
||
The GSoft Command Set
|
||
---------------------
|
||
|
||
Operations
|
||
----------
|
||
|
||
=
|
||
+
|
||
-
|
||
*
|
||
/
|
||
^
|
||
<
|
||
>
|
||
<= =<
|
||
>= =>
|
||
<> ><
|
||
(
|
||
)
|
||
AND
|
||
NOT
|
||
OR
|
||
|
||
Declarations
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
DIM identifier '(' expression [ ',' expression ]* ')'
|
||
|
||
Support will be included for defining records and for setting the type of a
|
||
variable (e.g. forcing I to be an integer, rather than a real), but the
|
||
exact syntax has not yet been fixed.
|
||
|
||
Arithmetic Functions
|
||
--------------------
|
||
|
||
ABS '(' expression ')'
|
||
ATN '(' expression ')'
|
||
COS '(' expression ')'
|
||
DEF FN ---
|
||
EXP '(' expression ')'
|
||
INT '(' expression ')'
|
||
LOG '(' expression ')'
|
||
RND '(' expression ')'
|
||
SGN '(' expression ')'
|
||
SIN '(' expression ')'
|
||
SQR '(' expression ')'
|
||
TAN '(' expression ')'
|
||
|
||
Control
|
||
-------
|
||
DO [ UNTIL | WHILE ] expression
|
||
LOOP [ UNTIL | WHILE ] expression
|
||
|
||
FOR identifier '=' expression TO expression [ STEP expression ]
|
||
NEXT [ identifier [ ',' [ identifier ] ]* ]
|
||
|
||
IF expression [ THEN | GOTO | THEN GOTO ] line
|
||
|
||
IF expression THEN statement [ ':' statement ]*
|
||
|
||
IF expression THEN
|
||
ELSE IF expression THEN
|
||
ELSE
|
||
END IF
|
||
|
||
SELECT CASE expression
|
||
CASE expression [ TO expression ] [ ',' expression [ TO expression ] ]*
|
||
END SELECT
|
||
|
||
WHILE expression
|
||
WEND
|
||
|
||
END
|
||
GOSUB line
|
||
GOTO line
|
||
[ LET ] l-value = expression
|
||
ON GOSUB line [ ',' line ]*
|
||
ON GOTO line [ ',' line ]*
|
||
ONERR GOTO line
|
||
POP
|
||
REM any character sequence
|
||
RESUME
|
||
RETURN
|
||
STOP
|
||
|
||
Named Subroutines
|
||
-----------------
|
||
CALL identifier parameter-list
|
||
DECLARE subroutine-declaration
|
||
FUNCTION name parameter-list
|
||
SUB name parameter-list
|
||
|
||
Error Handling
|
||
--------------
|
||
ERL (returns error line)
|
||
ERROR expression (flags an error)
|
||
ERR (returns error number)
|
||
|
||
Strings
|
||
-------
|
||
ASC '(' string-expression ')'
|
||
CHR$ '(' expression ')'
|
||
LEFT$ '(' string-expression ',' expression ')'
|
||
LEN '(' string-expression ')'
|
||
MID$ '(' expression ')'
|
||
RIGHT$ '(' expression ')'
|
||
STR$ '(' expression ')'
|
||
VAL '(' string-expression ')'
|
||
|
||
Input/Output
|
||
------------
|
||
CRSLIN (returns the cursor line)
|
||
DATA data [ ',' data ]*
|
||
GET identifier (read a key from the keyboard)
|
||
HOME
|
||
HTAB expression (set the cursor column)
|
||
INPUT [ string expression ] ';' l-value [ ',' l-value ]*
|
||
INVERSE
|
||
MOUSETEXT
|
||
NORMAL
|
||
POS (returns cursor column)
|
||
READ l-value [ ',' l-value ]
|
||
RESTORE
|
||
PRINT [
|
||
expression
|
||
| SPC '(' expression ')'
|
||
| TAB '(' expression ')'
|
||
[ ',' ';' ] ]*
|
||
PRINT USING line [ expression [ ',' expression ] ]
|
||
SPEED= expression
|
||
TEXT
|
||
VTAB expression (set the cursor line)
|
||
|
||
High-Res Graphics
|
||
-----------------
|
||
All high-res graphics commands use the 320x200, 16 color Apple IIGS
|
||
graphics screen. The will function on the 640x200 screen as well, but
|
||
toolbox calls must be used to set up that screen.
|
||
|
||
QuickDraw II graphics commands may be used without initializing the tools,
|
||
setting up desktop programs, and so forth so long as HGR is used at least
|
||
once before the first QuickDraw II call.
|
||
|
||
HCOLOR= '(' expression ')'
|
||
HGR
|
||
HPLOT expression ',' expression [ TO expression ',' expression ]
|
||
|
||
Utility Statements
|
||
------------------
|
||
FRE ( expression )
|
||
PEEK expression
|
||
POKE expression ',' expression
|
||
|
||
Some memory allocation and dispose routines, similar to Pascal's
|
||
NEW/DISPOSE or C's malloc() free() will be provided.
|
||
|
||
Disk I/O
|
||
--------
|
||
CHDIR directory-name (change directory)
|
||
CLOSE file
|
||
DIR$ (return a list of files)
|
||
EOF file
|
||
KILL file-name (delete a file)
|
||
INPUT #file [ ',' l-value ]+
|
||
MKDIR directory-name (create a directory)
|
||
NAME file-name AS file-name (rename a file)
|
||
OPEN file-name FOR [ OUTPUT | INPUT | APPEND ] AS file
|
||
PRINT #file [
|
||
expression
|
||
| SPC '(' expression ')'
|
||
| TAB '(' expression ')'
|
||
[ ',' ';' ] ]*
|
||
PRINT #file USING line [ expression [ ',' expression ] ]
|
||
RMDIR directory-name (delete a directory)
|
||
SEEK #file ',' expression (set the read or write position)
|
||
|
||
Some form of binary read and write for quickly reading and writing chunks
|
||
of memory will also be provided.
|
||
|
||
Toolbox Support
|
||
---------------
|
||
|
||
GSoft has a complete set of interfaces for the Apple IIGS toolbox. All tool
|
||
calls that can be called from Pascal or C without glue code are available.
|
||
Some tools that do require glue code will be supported as well, but the
|
||
complete list hasn't been compiled.
|
||
|
||
GSoft also allows access to user tools. Support includes an equivalent to
|
||
the LoadOneTool call, but for user tools, making it as easy to load and use
|
||
a user tool as it is currently to load and use system tools.
|
||
|
||
A tool framework will also be included. This tool framework allows you to
|
||
write user tools in C, Pascal or assembly language. It provides a generic
|
||
framework that is not sensitive to the tool number, so if you ever get two
|
||
user tools with the same number, simply renaming one or the other resolves
|
||
the conflict.
|
||
|
||
User tools give you the freedom to add routines in any language that can
|
||
easily be used by GSoft. As an added advantage, the same routines can be
|
||
used from any other language that supports tools, so you don't need
|
||
multiple versions of the same subroutines.
|
||
(J.GRAY38, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:3-7/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> I'd welcome your comments about the BASIC. I'm looking for
|
||
""""" suggestions while there is still time to make fundamental changes.
|
||
What the post did not mention, though, is some of the rational. I'll stop
|
||
back later today and mention that.
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:10/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> For those who are interested in BASIC, I'd really suggest getting
|
||
""""" on the A2Pro usegroup. There seemed to be more people wondering
|
||
through there, so that's where I started the discussion. I have no problem
|
||
with discussin it here, too (and frankly prefer Genie), but there are more
|
||
messages there, and thus you'll see more of the comments that are shaping
|
||
my decisions.
|
||
|
||
GSoft BASIC is a spinoff project from another long-term effort I've
|
||
started. That effort is not something I'm talking publicly about, but the
|
||
fact that this interpreter is a spinoff and not the main thrust helps
|
||
explain some of the decisions that affect its design.
|
||
|
||
The GSoft interpreter itself is being designed as an extension of
|
||
traditional BASICs. Rather than add a new command every time someone wants
|
||
to do something more complicated than a PRINT, I'm trying to extend the
|
||
BASIC language to the point that it can handle modern programming issues.
|
||
In a nutshell, this means that GSoft will have complete, flexible support
|
||
for pointers, dynamic memory, and records. It will also have a toolbox
|
||
interface as complete as those in the compiled ORCA languages. As a bonus,
|
||
GSoft will also support user tools as easily as other languages and the
|
||
toolbox currently support disk-based system tools. It is, in fact, user
|
||
tools that will allow you to add functionality to GSoft itself.
|
||
|
||
The environment will absolutely not be anything like Visual BASIC. Sorry,
|
||
but while porting the interpreter to the GS makes sense, spening months
|
||
developing a Visual BASIC style development environment does not. GSoft
|
||
will runn in three radically different forms, though:
|
||
|
||
1. A traditional Applesoft like environment, with extensions like RENUMBER.
|
||
|
||
2. From any ORCA compatible shell. This includes PRIZM.
|
||
|
||
3. GSoft programs can be executed from the Finder, and you can turn them
|
||
into double-clickable S16 applications that function just like any compiled
|
||
application.
|
||
|
||
The reason for announcing the language as early as I did was to get
|
||
comments. Within the broad outlines I've mentioned, I very much want to
|
||
hear what people want to see in the language. Some comments have already
|
||
resulted in changes to the language design. So read all of this over,
|
||
think about it, and let me know if you see any problems or would like to
|
||
see changes or additions.
|
||
|
||
Sometime in March or April, you should see the public release of GSoft.
|
||
Maybe it will implement one of your suggestions!
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:11/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> You probably already have this covered, but just in case...are you
|
||
""""" including command level support for the various game paddle
|
||
signals, both potentiometer and switch inputs, as well as annunciator
|
||
outputs? Something for all the signals on the 16 pin connector, not just
|
||
the ones on the DB-9 on the back of the IIgs. Mouse support would of course
|
||
be nice. Whether these are included inherent in the language design, or
|
||
merely supported by add-on modules isn't important, I guess, other than it
|
||
is possible without having to resort to assembly language.
|
||
|
||
The above would make it easier to use GSoft as a robotics support language,
|
||
or for machine or process control applications. Also, don't make it
|
||
dependent on a keyboard as the only ADB device it can support. (ADB
|
||
joysticks, bar code scanners, etc.)
|
||
|
||
Joat
|
||
(A2.TIM, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:12/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
As far as the ADB support goes, just use the ADB toolbox. You do have
|
||
toolbox access after all :)
|
||
|
||
Add my vote for game port access though :)
|
||
|
||
Dave
|
||
(JUST.DAVE, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:13/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
I have never used the ADB Tools, but I remember someone saying that they
|
||
were very poor. I don't know if that is true, but there seem to be several
|
||
ADB devices on the market that do not work on the IIgs. I assumed a wimpy
|
||
ADB interface was the reason.
|
||
|
||
Something I forgot, but would be useful, would be some built-in tone
|
||
support, especially with the Ensoniq chip. A simple example would be the
|
||
TONE() command in BASICA, or GW-BASIC.
|
||
|
||
Joat
|
||
(A2.TIM, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:14/M645;1)
|
||
>>>>> This sounds like what I was looking for when I bought Micol
|
||
""""" Advanced Basic oh so many years ago. I look forward to it. The
|
||
biggest thing that MAB lacked was support for Records. (And the toolbox
|
||
support wasn't too strong either, at least in the version (4.2) that I had.
|
||
|
||
I noticed that you mentioned "named" subroutines. Is there any chance of
|
||
making the line numbers totally optional? (This was one good feature of
|
||
MAB, IMVHO). For those of us who have dabbled in more advanced languages,
|
||
it would be tough, I think, to return to using line numbers.
|
||
|
||
Thanks!
|
||
|
||
________
|
||
|homas
|
||
(T.COMPTER, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:15/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Well, in no particular order:
|
||
"""""
|
||
Line numbers are definitely optional. They are the only form of label
|
||
available for branching statements that need one (like GOSUB and GOTO) but
|
||
it would be easy enough to avoid those with all of the control statements
|
||
that are available.
|
||
|
||
One caviot: If you are using the Applesoft-like line editor (which is also
|
||
optional) you need to use line numbers. That style of editor depends on
|
||
them.
|
||
|
||
I don't plan to add specific support for non-keyboard or mouse ADB devices.
|
||
I don't have any. You do, of course, have access to the ADB tool set. You
|
||
also have access to assembly language via custom user tools.
|
||
|
||
I hadn't thought of the game port issues you folks raised. I mapped the
|
||
mouse into the paddle commands. It's a very good point, though. I'll
|
||
think on it some and see what I come up with. At the very least, a
|
||
prewritten user tool would be appropriate. That just might make a good
|
||
sample tool, too!
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:16/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Mike,
|
||
"""""
|
||
Are you planning support for XCMDs of some description? It'd be nice to be
|
||
able to add some serial port support or similar.
|
||
|
||
Regards,
|
||
Richard
|
||
(RICHARD.B, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:17/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Yes. GSoft will gracefully use user tools. This gives a nice
|
||
""""" clean way to add functionality to GSoft, and has the added bonus
|
||
that the same functionality is instantly available from other languages
|
||
that support user tools. (All of the ORCA languages do.)
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:18/M530;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[RFR]//////////////////////////////
|
||
REFRACTIONS /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Credibility on the 'net
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W.
|
||
[A2LAMP]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Just because you read something in print doesn't necessarily mean it's
|
||
true. Many of the comp.sys.apple2 faithful discovered this in February of
|
||
1997.
|
||
|
||
Rumor ran rampant through the Usenet newsgroups when it was posted
|
||
that _WordPerfect_ for the Apple II series had been reclassified from
|
||
commercial software--where it was trapped in the private domain since it
|
||
was discontinued several years ago--to freeware. However, no official word
|
||
from Corel, who now own the rights to _WordPerfect_ for both the Macintosh
|
||
and Intel platforms, accompanied that posting.
|
||
|
||
Unfortunately, it appears that not everyone who reads comp.sys.apple2
|
||
thought about the importance of Corel's permission. While many of the
|
||
readers and participants of csa2 called Corel's lines, or wrote email to
|
||
Corel executives asking for verification of the new status of
|
||
_WordPerfect_, not everyone took such a careful view. In the meantime,
|
||
_WordPerfect_ for the IIgs showed up on a well-known Apple II pirate ftp
|
||
site on the World Wide Web, accompanied by a review declaring its new
|
||
status as freeware.
|
||
|
||
In my personal effort to gather verification of _WordPerfect_ s new
|
||
status, I exchanged several emails with Heather Boyer of Corel. After
|
||
approximately a week, I received the following letter from Ms. Boyer, which
|
||
she gave me permission to reprint:
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr. Suenaga:
|
||
|
||
After some rather exhaustive research, we have established that Corel
|
||
does not own WordPerfect for the Apple II and therefore cannot grant
|
||
permission for the product to be distributed as freeware.
|
||
|
||
It appears that WordPerfect Corp. sold WordPerfect for the Apple II in its
|
||
entirety several years ago. Corel has no records of the sale, and is
|
||
unable to provide any additional information.
|
||
|
||
Regretfully,
|
||
|
||
Heather Boyer
|
||
Product Manager, Corel WordPerfect for Macintosh
|
||
Corel, Inc.
|
||
email: hboyer@corel.com
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
The moral of the story: not everything you read is true; especially in
|
||
cyberspace.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[BAN]//////////////////////////////
|
||
FILE BANDWAGON /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Top 10 Files for January
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Douglas Cuff
|
||
[D.CUFF]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
This feature lists the ten most popular files for the month. To give
|
||
files a chance to seek their own levels, no files will be added to the list
|
||
until they've been in place at least a month. This month, we look at the
|
||
files uploaded 1-31 January 1997.
|
||
|
||
This isn't the Academy Awards ceremony, folks; it's more like the
|
||
People's Choice Awards (both of which are trademarked, by the way). The
|
||
Top 10 doesn't necessarily tell you what's new and interesting--what files
|
||
_you_ might find interesting--it simply tells you what files have been
|
||
downloaded a lot--what other people found interesting!
|
||
|
||
This month, GenieLamp A2 occupies four spots on the list, but we're
|
||
just counting that one file. We hope this explains why there are 13 files
|
||
on the Top 10 list.
|
||
|
||
File # Filename Bytes DLs Short description
|
||
------ --------------- ------ --- -------------------------------------
|
||
28275 LEMGS.DEMO.BXY 575744 171 Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS Demo
|
||
28274 JASMINE.BXY 172544 154 Jasmine - Apple IIgs Genie Front End
|
||
28252 DOTW.BXY 324352 103 Defender of the World game demo
|
||
28249 ALMP9701AWP.BXY 46592 66 GenieLamp A2, Jan 97 (AppleWorks)
|
||
28293 PEDIGREE2.BXY 174592 64 Pedigree - a family tree program
|
||
28276 FRESH.PATCH.BXY 4608 60 Patch AW 5.1 to purge memory on exit
|
||
28259 MAXICONS.BXY 5376 54 Folder icons for GS in Copland style
|
||
28273 MULTI.CAT.BXY 3072 46 Multi-level File Cataloging Utility
|
||
28279 PT31TELDEL.BXY 3840 35 PT3.1 macro - Telnet Genie to Delphi
|
||
28265 TEST.ANSI.TXT 2456 34 ANSI Test, the Spectrum 2.0 script
|
||
|
||
|
||
LEMGS.DEMO.BXY This demo of the game LemminGS by Brutal Deluxe of France
|
||
"""""""""""""" encourages you to guide a bunch of mindless creatures to
|
||
safety. The lemmings in this game will cheerfully rebound off walls and
|
||
walk off cliffs just to keep moving. To prevent them from killing
|
||
themselves and steer them toward the way out, you must give some lemmings a
|
||
special attribute. A lemming can be changed from a simple walker into a
|
||
basher, blocker, bomber, builder, climber, digger, floater, or miner. This
|
||
demo is a lot of fun and does a good job of introducing the concepts
|
||
necessary to play the game. An accelerator for your Apple IIgs is highly
|
||
recommended. Freeware.
|
||
|
||
JASMINE.BXY Jasmine v1.0f3 by Richard Bennett of Australia is a test
|
||
""""""""""" version of an online navigator for Genie. This "front end"
|
||
uses the familiar Apple IIgs desktop to allow a user to point and click
|
||
her/his way around Genie. You can use it to visit bulletin boards,
|
||
libraries, and RTCs without having to know any of the arcane commands. It
|
||
seems unlikely that this project will ever now be finished, but this
|
||
version gives a good idea of what might have been and even offers some
|
||
functionality. Requires an error correcting modem--either MNP4 or V.42bis
|
||
(LAP-M). Freeware.
|
||
|
||
DOTW.BXY Defender of the World by David Ong Tat-Wee of Singapore is an
|
||
"""""""" unfinished shoot-'em-up space arcade game that boasts large and
|
||
colorful ships and aliens. This September 1996 version offers some game
|
||
play. If you've only seen earlier demos with motion only, check out this
|
||
upload. The game doesn't seem to get on well with my copy of ProSel-16,
|
||
but launched beautifully from the Finder. Be sure to take advantage of
|
||
whatever power-ups you capture (joystick button 1 or the option key), or
|
||
you'll never get past the asteroid field! Freeware.
|
||
|
||
ALMP9701AWP.BXY The premiere issue of GenieLamp A2 under its new editor,
|
||
""""""""""""""" Ryan Suenaga--this edition is in the AppleWorks word
|
||
processor format. This brief issue features a Treasure Hunt column by the
|
||
editor emeritus Doug Cuff and an interview with your new editor. Freeware.
|
||
|
||
PEDIGREE2.BXY Pedigree by Volker Hermann of Germany is a genealogy/family
|
||
""""""""""""" tree, and this version 2.0 of the demo. This program
|
||
supports importing and exporting GEDCOM files (disabled in this demo) and
|
||
allows (small) pictures to be included. The demo has no documentation,
|
||
disables printing, and only allows 11 families, but it does allow you to
|
||
enter data and view various tree structures. Freeware.
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FRESH.PATCH.BXY FRESH.IT by Hugh Hood gives you instructions to patch
|
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""""""""""""""" AppleWorks v5.1 for use on an Apple IIgs so that the
|
||
AppleWorks desktop does not shrink each time you re-run AppleWorks v5.1.
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Freeware.
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MAXICONS.BXY A collection of 10 Copeland-style icons by Max Jones for
|
||
your
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||
"""""""""""" Apple IIgs--icons for folders for AppleWorks.GS,
|
||
GraphicWriter, Preferences, Express.Spools, Print.Shop, PuyoPuyo,
|
||
TempFiles, Encyclopedia and two icons that have no designated folder.
|
||
Freeware.
|
||
|
||
MULTI.CAT.BXY Multilevel Catalog v1.06 by John Shaver is a simple BASIC
|
||
""""""""""""" utility that will show all files on a ProDOS disk,
|
||
including those in subdirectories. You can view the result on the screen
|
||
or direct it to your printer. Freeware.
|
||
|
||
PT31TELDEL.BXY This ProTERM 3.1 macro by Art Coughlin will log onto
|
||
Delphi
|
||
"""""""""""""" via Genie's Internet gateway, collect your mail and your
|
||
A2/A2Pro messages from Delphi, and return you to Genie. Freeware.
|
||
|
||
TEST.ANSI.TXT A short Spectrum script by Richard Bennett of Australia to
|
||
""""""""""""" test the ANSI capabilities of that telecommunications
|
||
software. Shows various styles and colors of text on various backgrounds.
|
||
Freeware.
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||
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[EOA]
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[HWS]//////////////////////////////
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THE HARDWARE STORE /
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/////////////////////////////////
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The IDEs of March
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"""""""""""""""""
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by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W.
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[A2LAMP]
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While the Small Computer Systems Interface, a.k.a. SCSI, remains the
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||
standard way to hook up a hard disk drive to an Apple II computer, in
|
||
recent months a new contender has emerged on the scene. The Focus Drive,
|
||
originally from Parsons Technology and now available from Alltech
|
||
Electronics, has made a huge splash on the Apple II scene.
|
||
|
||
The Focus is a 2.5 inch hard disk on a card that drops into a slot on
|
||
an Apple //e or IIgs. Unlike conventional SCSI solutions, there's no
|
||
external hard drive cases, no cables, no clutter, and none of the headaches
|
||
that can come when setting up a SCSI chain. It's the Apple II equivalent
|
||
of Plug and Play.
|
||
|
||
The Focus card is based on a different hard drive standard than
|
||
SCSI--the Integrated Drive Electronics standard, a.k.a. IDE. This type of
|
||
drive was first introduced by the IBM clone maker Compaq in 1986. It was
|
||
designed to make it easy to link the IBM PC AT bus to a hard drive. In
|
||
fact, these drives are now also known by a different acronym: ATA, or AT
|
||
Attachment.
|
||
|
||
All the essential circuitry of each IDE device's controller is built
|
||
into any system-level interface device, you don't need to carefully match
|
||
an AT interface hard disk to a controller to get a working system. The
|
||
actual device is hidden from the interface signals, allowing the
|
||
system-level design greater technical innovation without altering
|
||
compatibility. New technologies for higher capacities, greater security,
|
||
or even faster throughput can be accommodated without violating the
|
||
standard.
|
||
|
||
Like SCSI, you can have more than one drive attached to an IDE
|
||
interface; however, IDE is more limited in this respect. Apple II
|
||
implementations of SCSI allow you to have as many as eight drives on a SCSI
|
||
chain; IDE allows two drives, a "master" and a "slave". IDE controllers
|
||
also allow for CD Rom drives and other types of removable media drives.
|
||
|
||
The Focus Drive is available in a variety of sizes, from a tiny 20
|
||
megabyte to close to a gigabyte. I purchased a 20 megabyte drive in the
|
||
hopes I would be able to hack it up for use with larger drives (more on
|
||
this later).
|
||
|
||
The Focus Drive comes with a typewritten, photocopied manual and a 3.5
|
||
disk with IIgs utilities for formatting. The utilities work very similarly
|
||
to Apple's Advanced Disk Utilities. In use, the Focus is fast and
|
||
reliable. It also gets you into the hard drive game at a lower price than
|
||
a RamFAST or Apple High Speed SCSI card--the price of a complete,
|
||
ready-to-go 20 megabyte Focus Drive is $99; that same $99 might get you a
|
||
RamFAST or an Apple High Speed SCSI, but no hard drive or case.
|
||
|
||
This is not to say there aren't any issues with the Focus Drive. For
|
||
one thing, there are no 8 bit utilities for reformatting the Focus Drive.
|
||
If you want to use the drive with an Apple //e, you ought to know that in
|
||
the event you need to reformat your drive, you must have access to a IIgs.
|
||
Reportedly, 8 bit utilities are in the works.
|
||
|
||
Secondly, the drive will generate more heat and use more power than a
|
||
SCSI drive, which commonly gets its power from an external power supply.
|
||
The addition of a fan or a heavy duty power supply is something to
|
||
consider.
|
||
|
||
Finally, the Focus Drive isn't as expandable as a SCSI bus is. It's
|
||
not possible, or at least not as easy to hook up removable storage devices
|
||
such as CD Roms, Zip Drives, and SyQuest drives as it is to a SCSI card.
|
||
|
||
All in all, the Focus Drive is not only a hot commodity as an Apple II
|
||
peripheral, it just begs for someone to hack on it to see just what it can
|
||
do. I plan to be doing that in this column over the next few months.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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