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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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THE BEST OF THE A2 BULLETIN BOARD ON Syndicomm Online
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AND THE BEST OF THE DELPHI A2 AND A2PRO MESSAGE BOARDS
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"Teaching the Apple II user how to fish since 1998"
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The Lamp! An Onipa'a Software Production Vol. 6, No. 12
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Publisher................................Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W.
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Editor.....................................................Lyle Syverson
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Internet Email, Publisher.........................thelamp@sheppyware.net
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Internet Email, Editor................................lyle@FoxValley.net
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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December 15, 2003
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER---------------------------------------------[OPN]
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The Big One
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Fulfilling the Challenge
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A2 FORUM AT Syndicomm Online (A2Central.com) DISTILLATIONS------------[DAS]
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New Uploads to the A2 Library------------------------------------[NUL]
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A Better Apple IIgs Native Word Processor?-----------------------[BWP]
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Moving AppleWorks 5.1 Database to Mac OS X-----------------------[ADX]
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Deja ][ Will Print Fine to USB Printer---------------------------[DPU]
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New WebSite------------------------------------------------------[NWS]
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Check the Security of Your Online Computer-----------------------[SOC]
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SpamCop Changes Hands--------------------------------------------[SCH]
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SIS on Browser ID Page-------------------------------------------[SBI]
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Juiced.GS V8I4 in the Mail---------------------------------------[JIM]
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Juiced.GS Renewals-----------------------------------------------[JGR]
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Easter Egg Found on KansasFest 2003 Keynote DVD------------------[EEF]
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Up to 14 Megs of RAM for IIgs Under KEGS 0.84 Emulator-----------[FMR]
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What Does This Basic Program Do?---------------------------------[BPD]
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ILLUMINATING THE LAMP-------------------------------------------------[ITL]
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An overview of GEnieLamp A2 and The Lamp!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM SYNDICOMM------------------------------------------[ANS]
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Syndicomm Online Price Slashed-----------------------------------[SPS]
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To Sign up for Syndicomm Online----------------------------------[TSU]
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Syndicomm Online Upgrades----------------------------------------[SOU]
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December 2003 issue of Syndicommotion Available------------------[DSA]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-------------------------------------------------[LTE]
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No Letters to the Editor This Month
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An Invitation
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KFEST 2003------------------------------------------------------------[KFT]
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Enjoyed KFest 2003-----------------------------------------------[EKF]
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KFEST 2004------------------------------------------------------------[KFF]
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KansasFest 2004--------------------------------------------------[KF4]
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Watch for More Information at the KFest Home Page----------------[VKF]
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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[*] [*] [*]
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READING THE LAMP! The index system used by The Lamp! is designed to make
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""""""""""""""""" your reading easier. To use this system, load this
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issue into any word processor or text editor. In the index you will find
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something like:
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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To read this article, simply use your search or find command to locate
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[INN]. There is a similar tag at the end of each article: [EOA].
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[OPN]-------------------------------
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER |
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From The Editor
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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The Big One
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Looking down from High Above The Rock River, the sticky, freshly
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fallen snow brings back the memory of an engineering feat accomplished by
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some fifteen individuals ranging in age from six to fourteen.
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The students of that one room rural school were always watching for
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sticky snow. This snow, the construction material for snowmen and other
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structures, would remain sticky for only a short time. Recess and part of
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the dinner hour would provide blocks of time when this special snow could
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be used. (Yes, the noon meal was called dinner).
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The children had conspired for some time to come up with a plan to
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build a special snowman... " The Big One". Broom handles, sticks, and
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lumps of coal had been set aside for use in adding arms, eyes, nose, mouth,
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buttons, and other features to this special man.
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Then one morning the sky opened up and a thick blanket of sticky snow
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accumulated on the ground. Those dinners were almost swallowed whole as
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the students rushed to face the challenge. Teams went to work rolling
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balls of snow of various sizes. One team built a ramp of snow... to be
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used to roll the second ball of snow into place and to serve as a platform
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for lifting others into place.
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Everyone was so engrossed with the construction process that they
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didn't realize until they were called back to class that the play time had
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been extended by almost an hour... the teacher noticed that a special
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activity was in progress... and called them in when "The Big One" was
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complete!
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Fulfilling the Challenge
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The children had given themselves a challenge... and succeeded in
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fulfilling the challenge.
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Over the years many people challenged themselves to be creative in
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extending the usefulness of the Apple II computers by creating software and
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hardware... often for profit... often for the satisfaction of fulfilling a
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challenge.
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So use your imagination. Come up with a project to expand your
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experience with your Apple II's. Share with us what you have accomplished.
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[EOA]
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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ASCII ART ENDS
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[EOA]
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[DAS]----------------------------------------------
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DISTILLATIONS FROM The A2 FORUM at Syndicomm.com |
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(A2Central.com) |
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[NUL]
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NEW UPLOADS TO THE A2 LIBRARY
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There is a new upload in the publications/genielamp_the.lamp directory:
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File: index031116.txt
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Size: 596726
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Date: Dec 7
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The LAMP INDEX file is a topical index of nearly every individual article
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that was posted in the digital magazines GEnieLamp A2 from April 1992
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through October 1997, GEnieLamp A2Pro February 1993 through January 1996,
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and The Lamp! from January 1998 through the present.
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Uploaded by the author, Steven Weyhrich.
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Tony Ward, A2 Librarian
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(A2.TONY, Cat 2, Top 37, Msg 23)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Here are some more new uploads. These are in the
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system_software/misc_16-bit/desk_accessories/nda directory:
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File: telnetnda.bxy
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Size: 21120
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Date: Dec 8
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This is version 1.10 of TelnetNDA. In addition to having my email address
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updated, it has a couple of bug fixes and a couple of new features,
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including the ability to select a port to connect to.
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File: yahtzeenda.bxy
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Size: 90880
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Date: Dec 8
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This is version 1.02 of YahtzeeNDA. It has a bug fix and my new email
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address details.
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Uploaded by the author, Kim Howe.
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Tony Ward, A2 Librarian
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(A2.TONY, Cat 2, Top 37, Msg 24)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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And a couple more uploads from Kim Howe. The first one is in the
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telecommunications/applications/16-bit directory:
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File: arachnidpr3.bxy
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Size: 96768
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Date: Dec 8
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This is the Arachnid browser with an updated read me file with my new email
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details.
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And this file is in the multimedia/hypercard_iigs/stacks/games directory:
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File: shipwrecked.bxy
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Size: 1404928
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Date: Dec 8
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Shipwrecked.SHK is a HypercardGS based graphics adventure game. It was
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formerly hosted on my own isp, but I think it would be better if it was
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here with the others.
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Tony Ward, A2 Librarian
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(A2.TONY, Cat 2, Top 37, Msg 25)
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[EOA]
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[BWP]
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A BETTER Apple IIgs NATIVE WORD PROCESSOR?
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Anyone know of an Apple II word processor that does footnotes, endnotes and
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table of contents? (Or any of the above.) I usually use Appleworks GS, and
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find it adequate for most purposes, but occasionally I like to write things
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that require these additional features. Does something exist, or should I
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add "New GS Word Processor" to my programming list? :)
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Kim Howe
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From my real IIGS via SOAR, Marinetti, LANceGS and ADSL
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(KIMHOWE, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 9)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Kim,
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For table of contents, Appleworks Classic has an inbuilt outliner mode
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(press OA-+). Here is a screen capture of its command list:
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OA-A Add son OA-T Collapse/expand topic
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OA-B Add brother OA-U New uncle
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OA-C Copy topics OA-V View expanded topic
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OA-D Delete topic OA-W Split window
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OA-F Find text OA-Z Zoom to desired level
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OA-G Go to previous topic OA-. Go to next topic
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OA-I Insert body text OA-[ Go to father
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OA-J Jump to full display OA-] Go to next brother
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OA-K Collapse outline OA-{ Shift topic left (to uncle)
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OA-L Label options OA-} Shift topic right (to son)
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OA-M Move topics OA-\ Options
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OA-N New line (Return) OA-` Collapse/expand body text
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OA-O Order (sort) topics ^-R Hide all body text
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OA-P Print outline ^-T Toggle MouseText
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OA-R Reveal all body text OA-+ Review/Add/Change mode
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That should work for a table of contents. I believe AW5 can also do
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headers and footers, but I'm unsure about footnotes and endnotes.
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 10)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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But feel free to add "new IIgs word processor" to the list though. :)
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 11)
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>>>>>
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It has been added... :)
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Kim
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(KIMHOWE, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 12)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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A better Apple IIgs native word processor would certainly be welcome,
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indeed. I tend to use AppleWorks 5.1 more than anything else, although the
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fast speed of ShadowWrite (as well as its nice search facilities) make it a
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very decent second choice.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 13)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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The main reason I don't do a word processor (even though it was on my list
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for years): I can't stand doing text processing code. :)
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 14)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Probably what would be even more useful than one word processor would be an
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improved version of TextEdit that allowed things like multiple rulers.
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I don't anticipate that happening, but it would make every single TextEdit
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based program much more useful.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 15)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Aside from the features I've already mentioned, what would you like to see
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in a new word processor for the GS?
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May as well start working up a spec (in the hope that my health hangs
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around for a while and I can get to it one day). :)
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Kim
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(KIMHOWE, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 16)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I agree that the best solution would be a rewrite of TextEdit to fully
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implement its features and eliminate the bugs.
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Things that I most would like to see in an actual word processor, beyond
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the obvious basics::
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1. Configurable styles. Like, style "Body" is 12-point Times plain, with
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1-inch left and right margins and 0.25-inch indent, with 1.5 line
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spacing and 2.0 paragraph spacing. Including additive styles, like
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"Italicize", which adds italic to whatever the current style is.
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2. Page breaks.
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3. Table-of-contents and index generation.
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4. Export to HTML.
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5. Import of AppleWorks, AppleWorks GS, RTF, and ideally Microsoft Word.
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6. Headers and footers, with page numbering.
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 8, Top 22, Msg 17)
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[EOA]
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[ADX]
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MOVING AppleWorks 5.1 DATABASE TO Mac OS X
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Mac OS X's Address Book utility can import files in LDIF format. All my
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contact information is currently in Appleworks Classic Database format. Is
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there a way to move this data from my Apple II to OS X?
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 9, Top 22, Msg 9)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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If your Mac has AppleWorks on it, it should be able to import an AppleWorks
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Classic database.
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 9, Top 22, Msg 10)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Reading up a little on the LDIF format. . . if Shep's suggestion doesn't do
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it, it wouldn't be all that tough to whip up an AppleWorks macro to get the
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data into LDIF format, probably by printing the info to a text file, then
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adding the appropriate headers.
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This would be an interesting little project, actually.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 9, Top 22, Msg 11)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Ryan,
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I agree - that would be a neat project. Where were you reading up on the
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LDIF project? That information would be necessary to write such a macro.
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 9, Top 22, Msg 12)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2849.html
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It looks worse than it is. It's actually relatively simple, at least for
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the kind of data in an address book.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 9, Top 22, Msg 13)
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Message 13 Sat Dec 06, 2003
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[Head Geek] at 21:34 PDT
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[EOA]
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[DPU]
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Deja ][ WILL PRINT FINE TO USB PRINTER
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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In regard to an earlier query, I can confirm that Deja ][ will print fine
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to a USB printer. I switched from a serial connection to my HP DeskJet 340
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to a USB-enabled HP All-in-One 6110 (via PCI card on an older Mac), and the
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"Inkmeister" printer setup I configured Deja ][ to use with the DeskJet
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works.
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 9, Top 40, Msg 4)
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[EOA]
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[NWS]
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NEW WEBSITE
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"""""""""""
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New as of Nov. 2003
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http://iigs.dreamhost.com
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-Lucas
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(LSCHAREN, Cat 11, Top 12, Msg 27)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Lucas,
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Nice update to your site. I think it's pretty cool that you can play Super
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Mario on the IIgs:)
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Nice work. I was thinking it would be pretty neat to have a turn based
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strategy game made using tiles:) The IIgs would be perfect for it.
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Dain
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(A2.DAIN, Cat 11, Top 12, Msg 28)
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[EOA]
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[SOC]
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CHECK THE SECURITY OF YOUR ONLINE COMPUTER
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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At the Gibson Research web site, you can run "ShieldsUP!", a free,
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web-based program that tests the security of your online computer.
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https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
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(KGAGNE, Cat 11, Top 24, Msg 1)
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[EOA]
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[SCH]
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SpamCop CHANGES HANDS
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"""""""""""""""""""""
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Next week, SpamCop will confirm or deny that it is being purchased by email
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security hardware maker IronPort Systems Inc.:
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/11/19/HNironport_1.html
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(KGAGNE, Cat 11, Top 26, Msg 88)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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One way or another, we at least currently need services like SpamCop.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 11, Top 26, Msg 89)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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There is a press release on Ironport's web site announcing the acquisition:
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http://www.ironport.com/pdf/ironport_2003-11-24.pdf
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Geoff
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(GEOFF, Cat 11, Top 26, Msg 90)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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A message from the former owner (and still current manager) of SpamCop can
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also be found on the front page of http://www.spamcop.net . Seems the
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deal, announced Nov 21st, was actually signed in June.
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 11, Top 26, Msg 91)
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[EOA]
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[SBI]
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SIS ON BROWSER ID PAGE
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""""""""""""""""""""""
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While searching for something completely unrelated, I happened to find
|
|
zytrax.com's Browser ID page. To my great surprise, Spectrum Internet
|
|
Suite has made the list: http://www.zytrax.com/tech/web/browser_ids.htm
|
|
This is actually a pretty useful page to correlate the Browser's user agent
|
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string to the Browser that sent it.
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It is cool to see that SIS 1.2 gets used enough for its fingerprints to be
|
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picked up on that site and that it even got identified correctly.
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Geoff
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(GEOFF, Cat 11, Top 36, Msg 10)
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>>>>>
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|
"""""
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Cool! :)
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 11, Top 36, Msg 11)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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|
Wow.
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|
And I haven't even started on that review for Juiced.GS yet ;-)
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 11, Top 36, Msg 12)
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[EOA]
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[JIM]
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|
Juiced.GS V8I4 IN THE MAIL
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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I've just moments ago ordered the print run of Juiced.GS V8I4. It should
|
|
mail on Tuesday to US customers, and next week to international
|
|
subscribers.
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
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|
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 491)
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|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
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|
Juiced.GS arrived in Arizona today!
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Excellent issue, as always!
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Cindy
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(CINDYADAMS, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 492)
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>>>>>
|
|
"""""
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|
Thanks for your praise. I'm hoping that it shows up here soon. :)
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Ryan
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|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 493)
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[EOA]
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[JGR]
|
|
Juiced.GS RENEWALS
|
|
""""""""""""""""""
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|
It's probably the proper time to remind everyone to get their Juiced.GS
|
|
renewals in early for 2004. We're going to have a great year, and we
|
|
already have a brand new writer with some great stuff for Vol 9, Issue 1.
|
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|
|
Ryan
|
|
Editor-in-chief and head snowman
|
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|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 501)
|
|
[EOA]
|
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|
|
[EEF]
|
|
EASTER EGG FOUND ON KansasFest 2003 Keynote DVD
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
So, am I the first person to find the Easter Egg on the DVD?
|
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|
Ryan
|
|
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|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 24, Top 36, Msg 1)
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|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Not unless there's a second Easter Egg. :)
|
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|
|
Of course, I did stumble on it quite by accident, and I'm not sure I could
|
|
get back to it now :D
|
|
_________
|
|
| homas
|
|
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|
(TCOMPTER, Cat 24, Top 36, Msg 2)
|
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|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Woohoo :)
|
|
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|
Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
|
|
Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 24, Topic 36, Msg 3)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I found it by accident the second time I ran it. Didn't mention it as I
|
|
figured it was common knowledge.
|
|
|
|
Dave
|
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|
(DAVEJ, Cat 24, Top 36, Msg 4)
|
|
[EOA]
|
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|
|
[FMR]
|
|
UP TO 14 MEGS OF RAM FOR IIgs UNDER KEGS 0.84 EMULATOR
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
With the release of KEGS 0.84, up to 14 megs of RAM is available to use in
|
|
the IIgs emulator environment. A usenet article written eleven years ago,
|
|
|
|
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=iigs+mmbootinit&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF
|
|
-8&selm=1992Nov3.142508.20195%40actrix.gen.nz&rnum=1 ,
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|
|
|
provided the necessary information in how the IIgs determines how much RAM
|
|
it has. Kudos to Dave Empson for doing the leg work which allowed the ROM
|
|
patches to let KEGS provide up to 14 megs of IIgs memory.
|
|
|
|
It should be noted that the 8-bit version of Appleworks was not designed to
|
|
support more than 8 megs of RAM and will fail miserably if KEGS is
|
|
configured with more than 8 megs of IIgs RAM.
|
|
|
|
Geoff
|
|
|
|
(GEOFF, Cat 29, Top 41, Msg 16)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[BPD]
|
|
WHAT DOES THIS BASIC PROGRAM DO?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Remember when trying to figure out what a program did use to be fun? The
|
|
following is an old Integer Basic program. Can anybody tell me what it
|
|
does?
|
|
|
|
40 REM WRITTEN BY ALOYSIS T. BURGERKING, C/O APPLE COMPUTER CONTRIBUTED
|
|
SOFTWARE BANK
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50 POKE PEEK (-7782),47: POKE PEEK (-4710),183:J=4312: GOSUB RND (521):
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PRINT : GOTO RND (1615)
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60 DIM A$(126): IF J THEN DIM A$( RND (6449))
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70 A$="BHRIAAAIADBGRJWCCBADJFSFJAAAABBIUIAHAJRGAAAABARCUIAHADUJLDRCXQPZABB
|
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CBAAAJHEATKTHTOUEUHEBABAFCAAAIBAB": RETURN
|
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|
|
80 FOR I= RND (11489) TO RND (97) STEP 2 ^ (4 ^ (Q))
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|
|
82 GOSUB RND (1891): GOSUB RND (28181): POKE PEEK (-5607),148: POKE PEEK
|
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(-7686),246: NEXT I: GOTO RND (3607): LIST
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|
|
90 GOSUB RND (423): FOR I= RND (2167) TO RND (21227) STEP -12+(2 ^ 4-2):
|
|
GOSUB RND (436): GOSUB RND (467)
|
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|
|
95 POKE PEEK (-7776),64: POKE PEEK (-7101),215: NEXT I: GOSUB RND
|
|
(2767): GOSUB RND (17417): END
|
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|
100 RXQ=(( ASC( A$(I))-(10 ^ 2+3 ^ 4+(8-1) ^ 2-6 ^ 2-1))*100+( ASC(
|
|
A$(I+7 ^ Q))-(19 ^ 2-168))*10)/(2*(5 ^ (3 ^ ((RXY<Q)))))
|
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|
|
110 RQX=(((I ^ 2+3*I)-2*((I ^ 2*3/21) ^ Q)+25/12-I ^ 2)*2/6)/2+Q ^
|
|
(Q*486): RETURN
|
|
|
|
200 XQR= RND (431)+RQX+QRX+XRQ* RND (9011): POKE RND (141),XQR MOD RND
|
|
(877): POKE RND (538),XQR/ RND (3410): RETURN
|
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|
|
220 QRX= PEEK (224):XRQ= PEEK (225)-(QRX>243): POKE
|
|
81+RQX+QRX-256*(XRQ>127)+(XRQ-255*(XRQ>127))*256,RXQ: RETURN
|
|
|
|
1500 POKE 33,30: PRINT : LIST : RETURN
|
|
|
|
Mark Percival - Apprentice
|
|
Delivered by Spectrum v2.5.3 & SOAR v1.0b10
|
|
The Apple ][ Fanatic and Wednesday Night RTC Host
|
|
"Midweek Madness!" from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Pacific Time
|
|
|
|
(MARK, Cat 51, Top 29, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Here are the original docs that came with this program.
|
|
|
|
Good luck!
|
|
|
|
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
|
|
Even though it may seem improbable, every single line in this program is
|
|
executed at least once during its RUNning, and every line is necessary to
|
|
its proper operation.
|
|
|
|
INSTRUCTIONS
|
|
============
|
|
Type the program into Integer Basic. Then, SAVE the program onto cassette
|
|
(MP: What?!?) or Disk before RUNning, as the program will be changed
|
|
substantially during RUN time. After SAVEing, type "RUN". There will be
|
|
a pause for a few seconds, after which a single word will appear and the
|
|
cursor will return. If this does not happen, type "NEW", reLOAD the
|
|
program and check it for accuracy. A single digit off anywhere will bomb
|
|
the program entirely. Once the program has properly executed, LIST it.
|
|
Surprise! Now try to figure it out.
|
|
|
|
A few hints:
|
|
|
|
The first two statements in line 50 are the most critical to breaking the
|
|
code. -7782 and -4710 are ROM addresses; they will always contain the same
|
|
numbers. After you discover these numbers, PEEK the locations to which
|
|
they refer more than once. Things are not always as they seem. Use of the
|
|
TRACE mode during RUN time should bear out your suspicions.
|
|
|
|
After RUNning the program and pondering the results, POKE 202,112 and POKE
|
|
203,18. This will restore what is left of the original program.
|
|
|
|
The code for the changes in the program are stored in A$ and transferred to
|
|
RXQ in line 100. Simplify the formulas will aid in understanding what is
|
|
being accomplished.
|
|
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
|
|
|
|
Mark
|
|
|
|
(MARK, Cat 51, Top 29, Msg 3)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Here is what the program does.
|
|
|
|
]CATALOG
|
|
|
|
DISK VOLUME 254
|
|
|
|
A 002 HELLO
|
|
T 006 MYSTERY PROGRAM TEXT
|
|
I 005 MYSTERY PROGRAM
|
|
|
|
]RUN MYSTERY PROGRAM
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
HELLO
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
How does that code manage to give you this result?
|
|
|
|
Mark
|
|
|
|
(MARK, Cat 51, Top 29, Msg 4)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Well, the program self-modifies; it basically peels data out of itself and
|
|
blasts overtop of its own code to turn it into a program that does that.
|
|
|
|
Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
|
|
Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 51, Top 29, Msg 5)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[ITL]------------------------
|
|
ILLUMINATING THE LAMP |
|
|
-----------------------------
|
|
|
|
An overview of GEnieLamp A2 and The Lamp!
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
By Steven Weyhrich
|
|
|
|
|
|
RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM
|
|
|
|
I have a habit of accumulating clutter. Life keeps me busy enough that
|
|
a consistent picking-up and putting-away routine escapes me. But I have my
|
|
limits; every so often, the clutter reaches a critical mass and I HAVE to
|
|
do something about it. And even then, getting it ALL put in its own place
|
|
may still be difficult.
|
|
|
|
The one measure that I have found will most consistently result in a
|
|
pristine clean room and living environment is to move the furniture into
|
|
new locations, which FORCES me to get all the clutter put away. The result
|
|
is a room that looks new, is neat, and again is comfortable.
|
|
|
|
In the same vein, 1998 was a re-organization year for the Lamp
|
|
publications. Yes, I KNOW that GenieLamp is DIFFERENT from The Lamp!, but
|
|
in my mind the similarities outweigh the differences. And the first year of
|
|
the new version for the new A2 home on Delphi reminds me of my room
|
|
reorganization; it just cleaned up things that needed cleaning, rearranged
|
|
the furniture a bit, and the end result was better than it had been before.
|
|
In fact, if you'll look at the size statistics at the end of this article,
|
|
the average size of each edition of The Lamp! during 1998 was a bit greater
|
|
than the average for the final year of GenieLamp A2.
|
|
|
|
Now, tune your Wayback Machines to 1998 and join me... (and if you
|
|
know the source of that reference, I'll take the fifth caller and give you
|
|
tickets to tonight's concert...)
|
|
|
|
|
|
BABY COME BACK
|
|
|
|
The year 1998 saw President Clinton finally admit to his affair with
|
|
Monica Lewinsky, after nearly a year of denying that it happened. The
|
|
United States House of Representatives impeached him because of perjury and
|
|
obstruction of justice, but the effort did not get past the Senate. El Nino
|
|
was felt to be responsible for hurricanes Mitch and Georges (which caused
|
|
severe damage to the Florida coastline and to the Caribbean region), and
|
|
also a severe heat wave and tornadoes. Two students, aged 13 and 14, shot
|
|
and killed five people at an Arkansas school. Baseball players Mark McGwire
|
|
and Sammy Sosa both broke long-standing homerun records. And Viagra first
|
|
appeared on the market as a treatment for male impotence.
|
|
|
|
Byte Magazine ceased publication after 22 years, after having been
|
|
purchased by CMP Media, which published a competing magazine. The auction
|
|
web site "eBay" made its initial stock offering as a publicly traded
|
|
company. The United States Justice Department began proceedings against
|
|
Microsoft, alleging antitrust violations. Designed to make illegal the act
|
|
of breaking copyright protection on any product, the Digital Millennium
|
|
Copyright Act was signed into law. The web site "Google" started as a new
|
|
search engine, using the theory that web pages with the most links from
|
|
other sites were the most important and should appear first in a list of
|
|
search results. Microsoft Windows 98 was finally released in June.
|
|
|
|
At Apple Computer, Steve Jobs announced in January a profit of $47
|
|
million for the company, its first in several quarters. The following
|
|
month, Jobs terminated technologies at Apple that were felt to be
|
|
unprofitable, including the Newton and eMate line of PDAs. The CompUSA
|
|
"store within a store" concept was inaugurated in March. In May the company
|
|
made its first announcements of new designs for its consumer computers, and
|
|
in August the first iMacs were ready for sale. These new Macs, based on the
|
|
G3 PowerPC processor and designed to be Internet ready, became the
|
|
second-best selling computer in the country by the end of the month. Its
|
|
new translucent styling and shape was totally different from any other
|
|
computer that had yet appeared, and ultimately destroyed the old "beige
|
|
box" mentality of computers that had typically been sold before that time.
|
|
In fact, many unrelated products rode the wave of Apple's design concept,
|
|
and translucent colored plastics were popular during the next several
|
|
years. The Claris Corporation was reabsorbed into Apple, leaving only the
|
|
database FileMaker to fend for itself as a separate product in a separate
|
|
company. To further the confusion Apple renamed ClarisWorks, the Macintosh
|
|
multi-function program, as AppleWorks, completely unrelated to the Apple II
|
|
version released fifteen years earlier.
|
|
|
|
|
|
THE LAMP! INFO
|
|
|
|
Editor Ryan Suenaga had promised a redesigned online newsletter to
|
|
take the place of the late great GenieLamp A2. He had considered several
|
|
possible names, including "Delphi Oracle" (which was already in use), but
|
|
with the help of Tim Kellers (of the IIScribe Forum), Cindy Adams
|
|
(KansasFest "Big Cheese") and Max Jones (of Juiced.GS), he finally settled
|
|
on "The Lamp!" This maintained a connection to the older GenieLamp name,
|
|
but had the added advantage of not linking itself specifically to Delphi.
|
|
(This was ultimately a Good Thing, as events later turned out).
|
|
|
|
The masthead on the new newsletter looked like this for its first
|
|
issue:
|
|
|
|
________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| ____________________ ___ _ |
|
|
| |___ ______________| | | | | |
|
|
| | | _ | | | | |
|
|
| | || | | | | | |
|
|
| | || | | | | | |
|
|
| | || | | | ____ _ _ _ _ ______ | | |
|
|
| | || | | | / __ \ | | / \_/ \ | ___ \ | | |
|
|
| | || |__ ____ | | / / \ | | /\ /\ \ | | \ \ | | |
|
|
| | || _ \ | _ \ | | \ \__/ | | | |_|| | | |__/ / | | |
|
|
| | || | | || |_|| | | \___/|_| |_| |_| | ____/ |_| |
|
|
| | || | | || |__ | |____________________ | | _ |
|
|
| |__||_| |_|\____/ |________________________| | | |_| |
|
|
| | | |
|
|
| Lighting Your Apple II Path On Delphi | | |
|
|
| |_| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| >>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<< |
|
|
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
|
| SIZZLING SHAREWARE: MUG! 1.01 |
|
|
| WEB SLINGING 101: Delphi Forums and the Apple II |
|
|
| AND THE BEST OF THE A2 AND A2PRO MESSAGE BOARDS |
|
|
| |
|
|
| ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: |
|
|
| The Lamp! An Onipa'a Software Production Vol. 1, No. 1 |
|
|
| ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: |
|
|
| Publisher & Editor....................Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. |
|
|
| Internet Email.....................................thelamp@delphi.com |
|
|
| ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: |
|
|
| |
|
|
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
|
|
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
|
| January 1, 1998 |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|OPENING PITCH |
|
|
| Welcome Back My Friends ][ The Show That Never Ends --------- [OPN]|
|
|
| |
|
|
|A FUNNY THING HAPPENED [FOR]|
|
|
| The Heat Is On ---------------------------------------------- [HET]|
|
|
| Miscellanea [MSC]|
|
|
| Rumor Mill -------------------------------------------------- [RMR]|
|
|
| Public Postings [PUB]|
|
|
| Best Of The Best -------------------------------------------- [BOB]|
|
|
| |
|
|
|SIZZLING SHAREWARE |
|
|
| MSDOS Utilities Graphic Interface v1.01 by Peter Watson ----- [SIZ]|
|
|
| |
|
|
|WEB SLINGING 101 |
|
|
| Delphi Forums and the Apple II ----------------------------- [WEB]|
|
|
| |
|
|
|EXTRA INNINGS |
|
|
| About The Lamp! --------------------------------------------- [INN]|
|
|
|________________________________________________________________________|
|
|
|
|
|
|
With a musical reference to Emerson, Lake & Palmer, editor Suenaga
|
|
began his first editorial for The Lamp! by giving a brief story of the path
|
|
from Genie to Delphi, and ending with the statements, "Apple ][ Forever.
|
|
And forever on Delphi."
|
|
|
|
In creating the new newsletter, he did not take a radical departure
|
|
from the format that had been established five years earlier by John Peters
|
|
when he created the first series of GEnieLamp newsletters. He still had a
|
|
place for information gleaned from online postings, a place for product
|
|
reviews, an editorial, and extra articles as they became available. It was
|
|
mostly a matter of finding new titles for the different parts. Using a
|
|
baseball motif, the editorial "From My Desktop" became "Opening Pitch", the
|
|
"Log Off" credits sections became "Extra Innings", and just to be
|
|
different, "Hey Mister Postman" became "A Funny Thing Happened". He also
|
|
made some small changes in the layout and appearance of the table of
|
|
contents, but did retain the bracketed three-letter indexing system that
|
|
Peters had originated (but which had not yet been put to use by anybody).
|
|
|
|
The unauthorized reproduction of Lamp articles continued to be a
|
|
problem. These articles still appeared in user group newsletters, sometimes
|
|
being printed in such a way as to not even identify the author or source.
|
|
This was as frustrating for Suenaga as it was for programmers whose works
|
|
were being pirated. He made it clear in the inaugural issue of The Lamp!
|
|
that all material that appeared within each issue was copyrighted, and was
|
|
NOT to be reproduced elsewhere without written permission. He also stated
|
|
that it was not to be distributed outside of Delphi for thirty days after
|
|
its appearance in the IIScribe Forum. He made it clear that his goal was
|
|
not to hoard the material to himself; it was not even to make a buck (The
|
|
Lamp!, as GenieLamp before it did not cost anything to obtain and read).
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The issue was fairness to those doing the hard work of creating articles,
|
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and that they be properly cited as the source of an article when it DID
|
|
appear elsewhere.
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|
|
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February's editorial discussed Suenaga's visit to San Francisco, where
|
|
he was able to participate in PizzaFest 1998, a gathering of current and
|
|
former Apple II programmers, and also a chance to see the MacWorld Expo
|
|
being held that year. Starting with the March issue, programming
|
|
information was added to The Lamp! with the start of the A2_ProDUCTIVITY
|
|
column.
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FORUM NEWS
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|
Although much Apple II online activity had transitioned from Genie to
|
|
Delphi, Doug Cuff pointed out in the February issue that traffic on
|
|
Delphi's A2 Forum and Genie's A2 Roundtable were actually quite similar
|
|
during the first two weeks of January (23.5K per day on Delphi, and 20K per
|
|
day on Genie).
|
|
|
|
Web page access to Delphi content was available to those with web
|
|
browsers, and the Delphi A2 page was updated regularly with features to
|
|
attract potential participants. While easily viewable with graphic
|
|
browsers, the page was also designed to have a Lynx-friendly appearance for
|
|
those using text-only web surfers.
|
|
|
|
Messages appeared early in the year expressing concern about whether
|
|
or not Delphi would continue to be a text-friendly service, in the face of
|
|
the massive onslaught of the graphical Internet via the World Wide Web.
|
|
Although Delphi had upgraded itself to put its Forum postings on the Web,
|
|
the standard text access via telnet continued to be available, and
|
|
reassurances were given that those running the service appeared to be
|
|
committed to maintain its legacy access.
|
|
|
|
CompuServe Apple II users faced a crisis late in the year. America
|
|
Online had purchased CompuServe in February of 1998, as it was steadily
|
|
losing members either to America Online or to the Internet itself. AOL
|
|
planned to update CompuServe, rather than simply absorbing it into itself.
|
|
The Lamp! in its December issue saw the announcement that CompuServe was
|
|
discontinuing its text-only access, and would soon require a computer
|
|
running a special front-end program in order to get onto that service. Some
|
|
discussion ensued as to how to encourage those Apple II users to make the
|
|
transition over to Delphi, which would enable them to continue to use their
|
|
Apple II computers for online activities. One solution that was discussed
|
|
involved connecting to Delphi FROM CompuServe (using it simply as an
|
|
Internet Service Provider); other solutions included identifying other ISPs
|
|
that were accessible by an Apple II.
|
|
|
|
A unique event began to be held during 1998. Shareware Solutions II
|
|
sponsored a special online chat on Monday nights. What made this chat
|
|
different from all other previous online chats was the fact that it
|
|
connected users from Delphi AND Genie (and eventually CompuServe). It was
|
|
designed to work in such a way that it seemed to be one single large
|
|
system. Tony Diaz and Dave Miller put together the hardware and software
|
|
that made it happen. Utilizing some special scripts for use with ProTERM
|
|
Mac, a message center core directed traffic between various script modules,
|
|
one for each online service to which it was connected. The message center
|
|
kept track of the last fifty lines of text submitted to it, and each script
|
|
would send out to its respective online service any messages that hadn't
|
|
yet appeared on that service. With this managing everything, a message
|
|
typed by someone on Genie appeared also on Delphi and CompuServe. This
|
|
unique trick created a connection between these diverse online providers
|
|
that had likely never been done before, and has never been done since.
|
|
|
|
Tony Diaz also stayed busy working with Tony Ward, who managed the
|
|
Delphi A2 file library. During this year they announced some naming
|
|
standards for uploaded files, to keep compatibility with ProDOS file naming
|
|
rules, and to simplify automation of file downloads for offline reader
|
|
software such as OLRight! and Crock 'O Gold.
|
|
|
|
One goal Syndicomm also had was to transfer the large collection of
|
|
files from the Genie Apple II library archives over to the Delphi A2 Forum
|
|
library. Although the process was begun during this year, it was slow. Two
|
|
things contributed to this slowness; one was the TIME involved in uploading
|
|
as many as twelve thousand files via modem, and another involved
|
|
permissions in some cases as to whether or not a file COULD be uploaded to
|
|
Delphi (due to copyright questions, requests by the file uploaders that
|
|
they be ONLY placed on Genie, etc.) Furthermore, it was not simply a matter
|
|
of just uploading the files, but also creating the file descriptions,
|
|
keywords, and so on.
|
|
|
|
A2 University began operations again, this time from its new home on
|
|
Delphi, and kicked things off with a course about HyperCard IIGS, taught by
|
|
Gareth Jones and HangTime.
|
|
|
|
|
|
HARDWARE NEWS
|
|
|
|
With the availability of larger and larger capacity hard drives,
|
|
July's issue saw the appearance of yet another discussion on the A2 Forums
|
|
regarding how large a drive the RamFAST card could handle (starting with
|
|
the newly affordable 1 gigabyte drives). The RamFAST also generated some
|
|
digital ink with questions about how to upgrade from a Revision B card to a
|
|
C or D card, and how to make hardware changes on it to improve performance.
|
|
|
|
For those who had lost the instructions for their Zip GS accelerator
|
|
card, the meanings of the DIP switch settings were reproduced in the
|
|
September issue. Also posted were suggestions on getting a Mockingboard
|
|
sound card to work on a IIGS.
|
|
|
|
The No Slot Clock again made some news during 1998. This clever device
|
|
was first available in the late 1980's, and was designed to be installed
|
|
beneath a compatible ROM or RAM chip on the motherboard of an Apple II,
|
|
IIe, or IIc. With appropriate software, it was possible to have date and
|
|
time stamping on files in ProDOS without the need to use up a valuable
|
|
slot. Many people had never obtained this product when it was new, and some
|
|
who DID own it had found that the non-replaceable battery within it had
|
|
died. It was found that it could still be purchased from Dallas
|
|
Semiconductor under the name "SmartWatch", and software suitable for the
|
|
Apple was available to set and control the clock. (A PDF file displaying
|
|
technical information about the NSC can currently be downloaded at:
|
|
http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS1216-DS1216D.pdf)
|
|
|
|
FaceLift, a development kit to support the SecondSight VGA card,
|
|
showed up in beta form (v0.6b1) this year.
|
|
|
|
|
|
EMULATOR NEWS
|
|
|
|
Clancy Paul Computers of Princeton, NJ announced its own Apple IIe
|
|
emulator, "Et ][, PC?", to run on 386 and 486 based PC computers. This
|
|
would allow school districts who were purchasing less expensive PC's to
|
|
still make use of their library of Apple II software. Comments in the
|
|
Delphi A2 Forum viewed this as yet another failure for Apple, who could
|
|
have promoted an emulator of their own, Gus, to accomplish the same purpose
|
|
on a Macintosh.
|
|
|
|
Although not specifically an emulator issue, comments were posted on
|
|
how to transfer files from an Apple II over to an IBM PC. Even for those
|
|
who continued to use their Apple II computers, it was sometimes necessary
|
|
to move something from one computer to the other.
|
|
|
|
Bernie ][ The Rescue, though still not felt to be as fast as Gus,
|
|
continued to make improvements, and had the advantage of active support and
|
|
development (including changes to support Wolfenstein 3D). There were
|
|
ongoing discussions regarding what minimum model of Macintosh (desktop and
|
|
portable) was needed to run Bernie and get adequate performance.
|
|
|
|
F.E. Systems started an e-mail list for news about Bernie. Discussion
|
|
during the year included finding ways to get files from a IIGS over to a
|
|
Mac for use with Bernie. Henrik Gudat, one of F.E. Systems' programmers,
|
|
also added his thoughts about the usefulness of a well performing emulator,
|
|
as opposed to spending money on creating a new Apple IIGS from hardware
|
|
parts, or trying to upgrade the machine in other hardware hacking ways. He
|
|
stated that emulation, whether with Bernie or with Gus, was the only
|
|
cost-effective way to "push the Apple II platform ahead", with suggestions
|
|
that adding features to the computer was much simpler with an emulator than
|
|
with a physical computer. Although this was also a hotly debated topic (how
|
|
do you make use of an enhanced IIGS when there is no software that knows
|
|
such a computer exists?), one enhancement that did eventually appear in the
|
|
product was the ability to address more memory than was ever possible in a
|
|
real IIGS. In the December issue, the pending release of v2.0 of Bernie was
|
|
announced. Also in that issue was an article by editor Suenaga promoting
|
|
the use of Zip disk cartridges to transfer data from a IIGS to a Mac
|
|
running Bernie. Suenaga also wrote an article (more of an FAQ) about how to
|
|
make use of Bernie on a PowerBook, creating (in essence) the long-desired
|
|
portable Apple IIGS.
|
|
|
|
Adding to emulator choices, "Sweet 16" became available (in beta form)
|
|
during 1998. This was an authorized port of Bernie ][ The Rescue designed
|
|
to run under BeOS, on either Intel or PowerPC hardware. Although started by
|
|
F.E. Systems, Eric Shepherd took the project forward and brought it to
|
|
completion.
|
|
|
|
|
|
SOFTWARE NEWS
|
|
|
|
:: PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE ::
|
|
|
|
The Byte Works was finishing up work on GSoft BASIC, the GS/OS BASIC
|
|
interpreter that had been announced the prior year, and in July put out a
|
|
call for beta testers for the product. At KansasFest 1998 its final release
|
|
was announced. Juiced.GS had plans for a series of columns to be written by
|
|
Eric Shepherd dealing with GSoft BASIC and its use. Some Delphi A2 Forum
|
|
messages dealing with this BASIC appeared in the October issue.
|
|
|
|
Shareware Solutions II released Nifty Spell, a spell checker in an NDA
|
|
for the IIGS. The original product announcement was made at KansasFest (see
|
|
below).
|
|
|
|
|
|
:: TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE ::
|
|
|
|
Spectrum Internet Suite (SIS) and Spectrum continued to brave the new
|
|
frontiers of the Internet for Apple IIGS users, and Sevens Hills Software
|
|
continued to produce updates to the product as author Ewen Wannop made them
|
|
available. Discussions in January included offering help in identifying
|
|
SIS-friendly ISPs. It was still necessary to have an ISP that provided
|
|
"shell" access, as this was a requirement of the original version of
|
|
Marinetti.
|
|
|
|
Richard Bennett continued to work on improvements to Marinetti. In
|
|
March he posted that he had successfully connected to the Internet using
|
|
PPP, rather than requiring a SLIP connection as was previously necessary.
|
|
By KansasFest, he was ready to announce version 2.0 of this product. It.was
|
|
TCP/IP capable, and it was available for download by late September.
|
|
Because of the improvements in Marinetti, Spectrum and SIS were also
|
|
updated.
|
|
|
|
Automated access to Delphi's Forums was still encouraged with offline
|
|
readers. Ewen Wannop's Crock O' Gold 2.0 improved the function over COG
|
|
1.x. By April, this had been updated to v2.3, and to v2.6 by November.
|
|
|
|
OLRight! 3.0 was released as a major revision, with many speed
|
|
improvements, and by mid-year was again updated to v3.1.
|
|
|
|
Jeff Blakeney began work on a POP3/SMTP e-mail client for the IIGS,
|
|
which he planned to call "The Mailbox".
|
|
|
|
|
|
:: UTILITY SOFTWARE ::
|
|
|
|
SheppyWare continued production of Apple IIGS utilities, with the
|
|
release of KeyNotifier 1.4. Sheppy also announced in September that all of
|
|
his old Softdisk G-S software had been updated and released as freeware or
|
|
shareware. WebWorks GS, an HTML editor, was announced at KansasFest and
|
|
later updated to version 1.1, and to v1.2 by the end of the year.
|
|
ShiftyList 2.0.1 fixed some bugs in the original 2.0 release. ProBOOT was
|
|
updated to v5.3, LotsaTools to v1.1.1, and Cleaner Clean Up to v1.0.6.
|
|
|
|
Twilight II, released back in 1993 by Jim Maricondo of Digisoft
|
|
Innovations, was in the process of an update written by Nathan Mates. He
|
|
began to make mention of it in messages reproduced in the April issue of
|
|
The Lamp!, and by May it was reported to be quite close to release.
|
|
Furthermore, it had been decided to make the update available as
|
|
copyrighted freeware. All who commented on it were pleased with its
|
|
stability and features.
|
|
|
|
HardPressed, a disk compression utility written by Andy McFadden, was
|
|
released to freeware status in mid 1998. (Note: McFadden has a current web
|
|
site, http://www.fadden.com, with this and other software he has written.
|
|
It also includes many interesting features, including an elaborate
|
|
practical joke played on an co-worker).
|
|
|
|
Babelfish, newly released by Seven Hills Software, allowed an
|
|
application to export or import data to and from other programs, using
|
|
Babelfish as an intermediary (with the installation of appropriate
|
|
translators). The September issue reprinted messages about difficulties in
|
|
getting it to work with older software.
|
|
|
|
|
|
:: GAMES ::
|
|
|
|
Some programmers made comments about designing an 8-bit Apple II
|
|
version of Snood (a Mac game) to run on the Apple II. However, nothing
|
|
further developed on this, much to Big Cheese Cindy Adams' disappointment.
|
|
|
|
Wolfenstein 3D was finally released for the Apple IIGS on Valentine's
|
|
Day 1998, after (literally) years of development. Programmer Eric Shepherd
|
|
registered over two thousand downloads of the game during the first two
|
|
weeks that it was available, indicating the great anticipation for the game
|
|
that Apple IIGS users had -- especially interesting when it is taken into
|
|
account that it required a IIGS with an accelerator in order for the game
|
|
to be even playable. It also required at least 4 MB of RAM and a hard disk.
|
|
|
|
With the popularity of Wolfenstein 3D, much discussion ensued on how
|
|
best to run the game, A hint was included in the April issue by Don
|
|
Zahniser describing how to start the game from the UtilityLaunch program
|
|
selector. Also, a bug that would cause problems with memory and cause
|
|
random crashes or glitches in the display of graphics was corrected, and
|
|
version 1.1 of the game was released. Even the emulator Bernie ][ The
|
|
Rescue was updated to be able to run Wolfenstein 3D.
|
|
|
|
Sheppy also wrote Wolfenstein 3D Scenario Converter, to allow
|
|
custom-made maps made for the game on the Macintosh to be useable on the
|
|
IIGS. A later update fixed a bug that caused crashing on quit.
|
|
|
|
Another popular PC and Mac game, the original Sim City, was
|
|
potentially a candidate for porting to the IIGS. However, Maxis (who owned
|
|
the rights to the game) wanted a very large sum of money for the rights to
|
|
release the game, so the conversion (which Bill Heineman had started) was
|
|
canceled immediately.
|
|
|
|
Shisen-sho is the name for a variation of the game MahJongg. Kelvin
|
|
Sherlock released his version of this game for the Apple IIGS in September
|
|
1998, and named it GShisen. It was immediately hailed as an addictive,
|
|
well-done game, and has since been featured prominently at KansasFest.
|
|
|
|
|
|
HACKING
|
|
|
|
In the July issue, A2 Forum denizens were trying to create the
|
|
penultimate list of System 6.0.1 patches, including those published by
|
|
Softdisk G-S and GS+ Magazine. There was some discussion (and disagreement)
|
|
as to what constituted a patch (to correct a bug), and what was an
|
|
enhancement (to add a feature that was never in the software).
|
|
|
|
|
|
INTERNET NEWS
|
|
|
|
David Kerwood (who had started the "A2-Web!" web site) also created
|
|
"The Apple II Web Ring", a list for Apple II-related web sites to use in
|
|
linking to each other. Suenaga started a web page that was included in the
|
|
web ring list (sub-hosted on the SheppyWare web site) on which he had
|
|
started putting back issues of The Lamp! By mid year, the A2 Web Ring had
|
|
grown to twenty-six members.
|
|
|
|
In August, the Trenco FTP site came online as a file repository on the
|
|
Internet for Apple II files. (Note that this is still available today, and
|
|
can be accessed via a web browser at http://www.gno.org/pub/apple2).
|
|
|
|
Tony Diaz expanded his Apple II Information Resource web site, with
|
|
images of many peripheral cards (both common and obscure) for the Apple II
|
|
and IIGS.
|
|
|
|
|
|
PUBLICATIONS
|
|
|
|
Hyper Quarterly appeared again early in the year, shipping its
|
|
November 1997 issue. No further issues appeared during this year, as Apple
|
|
Blossom Publishing had chose to discontinue The Apple Blossom newsletter
|
|
due to financial constraints. The AppleWorks Gazette did not publish any
|
|
new issues or get mentioned in The Lamp! this year.
|
|
|
|
Juiced.GS continued to be published regularly, and Shareware Solutions
|
|
II released Vol 3 Issue 6 and Vol 4 Issue 1 during 1998. With the help of
|
|
Alltech Electronics, Shareware Solutions II also awarded a randomly drawn
|
|
subscriber an 8 meg Sirius II RAM card.
|
|
|
|
|
|
COMPANIES
|
|
|
|
Eric Shepherd's SheppyWare also began to make use of available online
|
|
technology, and started an e-mail announcement list ("SheppyWare-Talk") to
|
|
keep interested customers notified of news and new releases. Sheppy had
|
|
also created his own web site, providing Internet access and news about his
|
|
software creations. Originally "www.sheppyware.ml.org", he later got his
|
|
own domain name and re-launched the site this year as "www.sheppyware.net"
|
|
(which is still active). During the year he reclassified some of his
|
|
products as freeware, due to decreased demand (and decreased willingness of
|
|
users to pay shareware fees). To simplify shareware payments on products
|
|
that still required them, he arranged for payment via Kagi (a service
|
|
started back in 1994 to make it easier for small software houses to receive
|
|
credit-card payments and online transactions). Because of the decline in
|
|
Apple II sales via shareware, Sheppy announced that he would be reducing
|
|
the number of Apple II titles that he would produce, due to the time he
|
|
would need to spend producing a livable income on Macintosh and BeOS
|
|
development.
|
|
|
|
Shareware Solutions II continued to make shareware and older
|
|
commercial Apple II products available for sale, as well as some production
|
|
of newsletters. Kohn arranged with Eric Shepherd to distribute his
|
|
SheppyWare programs and utilities through the SSII distribution network.
|
|
|
|
Scantron Quality Computers had not made any news in 1997 that appeared
|
|
in GenieLamp, and their only appearance in 1998 in The Lamp! was for Gina
|
|
Saikin (former GEnie RTC host and then an employee of Scantron) to produce
|
|
a list of Apple II software that they were selling out (not necessarily at
|
|
bargain prices).
|
|
|
|
Seven Hills Software had a summer sale, as well as announcing upgrades
|
|
to several of their products, including GraphicWriter III v2.1, SIS 1.1,
|
|
Spectrum 2.2, Disk Access II v2.0, and Babelfish (see more discussion on
|
|
these below).
|
|
|
|
|
|
KANSASFEST
|
|
|
|
KFest was planned again this year for the last week of July. By the
|
|
release of the April issue of The Lamp!, there were enough participants to
|
|
be able to hold the event for this year. InTrec Software sponsored the
|
|
event.
|
|
|
|
Several months prior to KFest 1998, Pat Kern released a product that
|
|
was not a software package or a hardware add-on for the Apple II, but a
|
|
picture album covering KansasFest 1995, 1996, and 1997, and was offering
|
|
this for sale to previous conference-goers.
|
|
|
|
In anticipation of the event, Ryan Suenaga began a series called
|
|
"Thinking KFest", and wrote on various topics pertinent to the event. One
|
|
such topic was how to put a IIGS motherboard, connectors and power supply
|
|
within a space small enough to make it easier to travel to Kansas City from
|
|
his home in Hawaii. Another had to do with handling the coordination of the
|
|
event with Internet e-mail, since it was not primarily a Genie-related
|
|
event any longer. He also discussed the efforts made to put information
|
|
about KFest on the Internet, including a list of various web sites where
|
|
pictures and information about KFests in the past had been posted.
|
|
|
|
Doug Cuff's "Accidental Tourist At KansasFest" article was again
|
|
updated for this year's event. One of the modifications to the article was
|
|
to add information on how to access Delphi from Avila College (prior
|
|
versions of this had only mentioned Genie).
|
|
|
|
One of the first announcements at the conference was the new KFest web
|
|
page, http://www.kfest.org. Mike Westerfield gave the keynote address, and
|
|
the annual roast, hosted by Joe Kohn, featured hardware expert Tony Diaz.
|
|
|
|
Richard Bennett announced Marinetti 2.0 (mentioned previously).
|
|
Concurrent with this was Spectrum 2.2, which Ewen Wannop had updated to be
|
|
make use of the new features offered by Marinetti. Additionally, Spectrum
|
|
could also now open connections to several sites simultaneously. And, to
|
|
make the trio complete, Geoff Weiss announced an update to Spectrum
|
|
Internet Suite (SIS) to take advantage of the other two product's
|
|
enhancements. SIS was expected to be ready to release by late September.
|
|
Weiss also demonstrated an FTP client that he was working on.
|
|
|
|
Product announcements also included:
|
|
|
|
* Shareware Solutions II: Nifty Spell by Chris Vavruska, a universal spell
|
|
checker for the IIGS (this was available by October); and the TABBS CD-ROM
|
|
collection of the software libraries of three Apple II groups in Great
|
|
Britain.
|
|
|
|
* Seven Hills Software: Babelfish, Spectrum 2.2 (released in October), SIS
|
|
1.1, and Disk Access II v2.0
|
|
|
|
* SheppyWare: WebWorks GS, an HTML creation tool (also mentioned above)
|
|
|
|
Hackfest was held for the first year, a competition between
|
|
programmers trying to create something useful within the short space of
|
|
time afforded by KFest. The winning entry was Michael Hackett's patch to
|
|
WordWorks Pro, which eliminated the advertising window that came up each
|
|
time the program was quit.
|
|
|
|
After the event, Suenaga wrote an article that detailed his
|
|
experiences on the trip to, from, and during KanasFest.
|
|
|
|
|
|
REVIEWS
|
|
|
|
The reviews that appeared in The Lamp! during its first year of publication
|
|
were all written by the editor. Of these reviews, all but two dealt with
|
|
software, and only two software products were new (MUG! and Disk Access
|
|
II). The older products that were reviewed were, however, classics that
|
|
every Apple II (especially IIGS) user should be aware of:
|
|
|
|
o Apple II 3.5 SuperDrive controller card
|
|
o Focus Drive 520, from Alltech Electronics
|
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o File-A-Trix, by Karl Bunker
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o Disk Access II, by Steven Stephenson & Ewen Wannop
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o Hermes, by Andre Horstmann
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o Hierarchic 1.6.3, by Etienne Petitjean & Richard Bennett
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o Init Restarter 2.0.2, by Matt Deatherage
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o MUG! NDA v1.01, by Peter Watson
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o Quit-To, by Karl Bunker
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o Unzip IIe, by Russ Woodroofe
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WRITERS
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Although he did not write this specifically for The Lamp!, Ken Gagne
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posted on Delphi an article he had written for his local newspaper,
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"KansasFest '98 and the Apple II", and this posting appeared in the
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September issue of The Lamp!
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INTERVIEWS
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No interviews appeared in The Lamp! during 1998.
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MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
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Suenaga wrote several columns entitled "Web Slinging 101" about use of
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the Internet from a text-based computer user's point of view. Topics
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included the use of Lynx to access Delphi A2 and A2Pro, telnet to access
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Delphi through a shell account, Apple II websites and also how to use the
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web space made available with a Delphi account, and use of FTP to upload
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files to Delphi.
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Although this had once been managed by Apple Computer, the
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responsibility for registration of Apple II ProDOS filetypes had for
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several years been handled by Resource Central, and then by Syndicomm. In
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1998 it was still possible to do this, now through the programmers running
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Delphi A2Pro.
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STATS
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Here are statistics for the first seven years of GEnieLamp and The
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Lamp! The numbers refer to the size of each issue in "K" (kilobytes):
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Year Min Max Avg
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---- ---- ---- ----
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1992 116K 212K 156K
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1993 80K 256K 172K
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1994 124K 216K 165K
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1995 92K 176K 125K
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1996 80K 192K 116K
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1997 44K 124K 85K
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1998 68K 156K 102K
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TOO LATE TO TURN BACK NOW
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Since we've gone this far, it would be unfair to leave the rest of the
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story untold. So, join me here again next month as The Lamp! sails into its
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second year of publication, and the spector of global disaster from the
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dreaded Y2K bug rears its head. Are our heroes headed for that great
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Batcave in the sky? In scant weeks, the answer will be yours!
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Steven Weyhrich
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a2history@syndicomm.com
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http://apple2history.org
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References:
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Apple History Timeline
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http://applemuseum.bott.org/sections/history.html
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The Apple Museum
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http://applemuseum.bott.org/
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Computer History For 1990-2000
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http://www.computerhope.com/history/19902000.htm
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History of Computing Industrial Era 1994-2000
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http://www.thocp.net
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Information Please: 1998
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http://infoplease.lycos.com/year/1998.html
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Prima Games Interview with John Romero
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http://www.primagames.com/news/interview/921/
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Timeline of the 90s, 1998
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http://www.inthe90s.com/generated/time1998.shtml
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Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Id_Software
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[EOA]
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[ANS]-------------------------------
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM SYNDICOMM |
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------------------------------------
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[SPS]
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Syndicomm Online PRICE SLASHED
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Effective January 1, we're making some changes to our pricing model.
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We're slashing the annual rate from $75/year to $35/year, and we're
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eliminating the monthly and quarterly plans.
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You will receive your next bill at the appropriate time, and will
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automatically be migrated to the new $35/year plan.
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We hope that the less-frequent billing will be more convenient, and we're
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sure you'll appreciate the reduced price!
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, HelpDesk, Cat 5, Top 5, Msg 18)
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[EOA]
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[TSU]
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TO SIGN UP FOR SYNDICOMM ONLINE
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Please visit our web site at http://www.syndicomm.com for information or to
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sign up!
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(Logon message)
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[EOA]
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[SOU]
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Syndicomm Online UPGRADES
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""
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We're going to be working the next few weeks on some server upgrades that
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should provide some new features, but in the interim may result in
|
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occasional outages. We'll do our best to keep them to a minimum, but I
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apologize in advance for any inconvenience.
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, HelpDesk, Cat 5, Top 5, Msg 17)
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[EOA]
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[DSA]
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December 2003 issue of Syndicommotion Available
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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The December 2003 (Volume 2, Number 12) issue of Syndicommotion has been
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emailed to subscribers. The HTML edition can be found online at the
|
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following URL:
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http://www.syndicomm.com/syndicommotion/v2n12.html
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(KGAGNE, HelpDesk, Cat 5, Top 4, Msg 16)
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[EOA]
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[LTE]-------------------------------
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |
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------------------------------------
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NO LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THIS MONTH
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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The mail box for Letters to the Editor remained empty this month.
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[EOA]
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AN INVITATION
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Express your opinions about the comings and goings in the world of the
|
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Apple II computers.
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Send your comments to Lyle Syverson, Editor <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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The Editor reserves the right to edit any material submitted.
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The Editor reserves the right to reject any material he considers
|
|
unsuitable for publication in _The Lamp!_.
|
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[EOA]
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[KFT]------------------------------
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KFest 2003 |
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-----------------------------------
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[EKF]
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|
ENJOYED KFest 2003
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|
""""""""""""""""""
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|
This is a much later post than I had intended to make, but...
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|
|
I want to comment on how enjoyable it was to be able to come to KFest 2003,
|
|
and to get to meet everyone (some for the first time, some I had only met
|
|
once before) and be part of it all. Even if this had not been the "Woz"
|
|
Kfest, it would have been worth it to attend.
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|
I still think Tony's A2 Jeopardy questions were too hard, but that is only
|
|
because I didn't know them (and I _should_ know it all, right??? :-)
|
|
I thought _I_ knew trivia, but Tony Diaz has got me beat sevens ways to
|
|
Sunday (whatever that means). But it was enjoyable nonetheless.
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|
The Roast was quite well done, and learning new things in the sessions
|
|
I attended was great. I think I tried to squeeze too many personalities in
|
|
my "Old Timer's" session, but perhaps that can be done better in the
|
|
future.
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|
|
The only sad thing was the large group of us sitting in the lounge in the
|
|
dorm, all in the same room but most of us on our laptops. Now THAT is a
|
|
geeky thing to do! :-)
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|
|
And someday I just may get the rest of my pictures put up somewhere...
|
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|
|
Steven Weyhrich <IX0YE>--<
|
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Apple II History
|
|
http://apple2history.org
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|
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(A2HISTORY, Cat 5, Top 5, Msg 107)
|
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[EOA]
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[KFF]------------------------------
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KFest 2004 |
|
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-----------------------------------
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[KF4]
|
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KansasFest 2004
|
|
"""""""""""""""
|
|
KansasFest 2004 is planned for July 20-25, 2004 at Avila University in
|
|
Kansas City, Missouri.
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|
|
(Heading: Cat 5, Top 22)
|
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[EOA]
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[VKF]
|
|
WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION AT THE KFest HOME PAGE
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
KFest Home Page
|
|
http://www.kfest.org/
|
|
[EOA]
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[INN]------------------------------
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EXTRA INNINGS |
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-----------------------------------
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About The Lamp! The Lamp! is published on the fifteenth of every month on
|
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""""""""""""""" the WEB at: http://lamp.a2central.com/
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|
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This publication produced entirely with real or emulated Apple II computers
|
|
using Appleworks 5.1 and Hermes. Apple II Forever!
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* The Lamp! is (c) copyright 2003 by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. All
|
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rights reserved.
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* To reach The Lamp! on Internet email send mail to
|
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thelamp@sheppyware.net
|
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|
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* All issues of The Lamp! are available at The Lamp! Home Page,
|
|
http://lamp.a2central.com/
|
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
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Opinions expressed herein are those of the individual authors, and do not
|
|
necessarily represent the opinions of A2Central.com, Delphi Online
|
|
Services, Syndicomm, Ryan M. Suenaga, or Lyle Syverson. Forum messages are
|
|
reprinted verbatim and are included in this publication with permission
|
|
from the individual authors. A2Central.com, Delphi Online Services,
|
|
Syndicomm, Ryan M. Suenaga, and Lyle Syverson do not guarantee the accuracy
|
|
or suitability of any information included herein. We reserve the right to
|
|
edit all letters and copy.
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|
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Material published in this edition may not be reprinted without the
|
|
expressed written consent of the publisher. Registered computer user
|
|
groups, not for profit publications , and other interested parties may
|
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write the publisher to apply for permission to reprint any or all material.
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[EOF]
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