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~ WELCOME TO GEnieLamp APPLE II! ~
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~ APPLE ANECDOTES: Straight from the Apple's Core ~
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~ THE TREASURE HUNT: Tips for America Online Refugees ~
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~ PAUG NEWSLETTER: What We Did at KansasFest RTC ~
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~ HOT NEWS, HOT FILES, HOT MESSAGES ~
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GEnieLamp Apple II ~ A T/TalkNET OnLine Publication ~ Vol.3, Issue 30
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Editor....................................................Douglas Cuff
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Publisher.............................................John F. Peters
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GE Mail: GENIELAMP Internet: genielamp@genie.geis.com FTP: sosi.com
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>>> WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE APPLE II ROUNDTABLE? <<<
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~ September 1, 1994 ~
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FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY]
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Notes From The Editor. Is That A Letter For Me?
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HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM] REFLECTIONS ............. [REF]
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Future Rules, Online Grammar. Book Review.
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ASCII ART GALLERY ....... [ASA] APPLE ANECDOTES ......... [ANC]
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The Apple Pickers. True Stories: DOS 3.3 Master.
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THE TREASURE HUNT ....... [HUN] PAUG NEWSLETTER ......... [PNL]
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Yours For the Downloading. July/August 1994 Report.
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LOG OFF ................. [LOG]
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GEnieLamp Information.
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[IDX]"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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READING GEnieLamp GEnieLamp has incorporated a unique indexing system
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""""""""""""""""" to help make reading the magazine easier. To
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utilize this system, load GEnieLamp into any ASCII word processor or
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text editor. In the index you will find the following example:
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HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM]
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[*]GEnie Fun & Games.
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To read this article, set your find or search command to [HUM].
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If you want to scan all of the articles, search for [EOA]. [EOF] will
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take you to the last page, whereas [IDX] will bring you back to the
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index.
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MESSAGE INFO To make it easy for you to respond to messages
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"""""""""""" re-printed here in GEnieLamp, you will find all the
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information you need immediately following the message. For example:
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(SMITH, CAT6, TOP1, MSG:58/M475)
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_____________| _____|__ _|___ |____ |_____________
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|Name of sender CATegory TOPic Msg.# Page number|
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|
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In this example, to respond to Smith's message, log on to page
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475 enter the bulletin board and set CAT 6. Enter your REPly in TOPic
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1.
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A message number that is surrounded by brackets indicates that
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this message is a "target" message and is referring to a "chain" of two
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or more messages that are following the same topic. For example: {58}.
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ABOUT GEnie GEnie's monthly fee is $8.95 for which gives you up to
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""""""""""" four hours of non-prime time access to most GEnie
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services, such as software downloads, bulletin boards, GE Mail, an
|
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Internet mail gateway, and chat lines, are allowed without charge.
|
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GEnie's non-prime time connect rate is $3.00. To sign up for GEnie
|
||
service, call (with modem) 1-800-638-8369 in the USA or 1-800-387-8330
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in Canada. Upon connection type HHH. Wait for the U#= prompt. Type:
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JOINGENIE and hit RETURN. When you get the prompt asking for the
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signup/offer code, type: DSD524 and hit RETURN. The system will then
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prompt you for your information. Need more information? Call GEnie's
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customer service line (voice) at 1-800-638-9636.
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SPECIAL OFFER FOR GEnieLamp READERS! If you sign onto GEnie using the
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" method outlined above you will
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receive an *additional* six (6) free hours of standard connect time
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(for a total of 10) to be used in the first month. Want more? Your
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first month charge of $8.95 will be waived! Now there are no excuses!
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*** GET INTO THE LAMP! ***
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//////////////////////////////////////// GEnie_QWIK_QUOTE ////
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/ _ /
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/ /-\pple hasn't been Edison, they've been Ford. /
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/ /
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//////////////////////////////////////////// A2.LUNATIC ////
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[EOA]
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[FRM]//////////////////////////////
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FROM MY DESKTOP /
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/////////////////////////////////
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Notes From The Editor
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"""""""""""""""""""""
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by Douglas Cuff
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[EDITOR.A2]
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COME JOIN US ON GENIE The A2 RoundTable is trying to make it very easy
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""""""""""""""""""""" for those of you who don't already have a GEnie
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account to join us here. To start with, America Online users who have been
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driven out into the snow can get a special deal (a $50 credit) when they
|
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sign up with GEnie. They can get a special deal on ProTERM, Spectrum, or
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Talk is Cheap modem software. And they can get a special deal on getting
|
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Co-Pilot, the offline message processor for the IIgs--for a limited time,
|
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you can download Co-Pilot free (once you have a GEnie account).
|
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|
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If you're reading this copy of GEnieLamp A2 on the Internet, you'll
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be interested to know that you can telnet to GEnie via SprintNet. Three
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caveats:
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o you must already have a GEnie account;
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o you must pay an extra $2/hour;
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o you can't transfer files (the lines won't be 8-bit clear).
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If you'd like to try it out, type the following:
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telnet hermes.merit.edu
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You should see the following prompt:
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Which host?
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Answer:
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sprintnet-313171
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Then you should see the familiar GEnie prompt:
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U#=
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|
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Follow GEnie's standard logon procedure.
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|
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ASCII ART BUGS THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED A visually impaired user has lets us
|
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" know that the ASCII art in the
|
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various editions of GEnieLamp plays heck with his speech synthesis
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software. For that reason, we've flagged the ASCII art in this issue with
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the phrases "ASCII ART BEGINS" and "ASCII ART ENDS". These phrases are
|
||
right-justified in the AppleWorks version of GEnieLamp A2. (In the text
|
||
version, the phrases have a bunch of spaces in front of them.)
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|
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If you're visually impaired, let us know if the changes help. If
|
||
you're fully sighted and are distracted by the new phrases, please let us
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||
know that, too.
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||
|
||
-- Doug Cuff
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GEnie Mail: EDITOR.A2 Internet: editor.a2@genie.geis.com
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__________________________________________________________
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||
| |
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| REPRINTING GEnieLamp |
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| |
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||
| If you want to reprint any part of GEnieLamp, or |
|
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| post it to a bulletin board, please see the very end |
|
||
| of this file for instructions and limitations. |
|
||
|__________________________________________________________|
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||
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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_____ ______ _ _ ___ ___
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/ ____| ____| (_) | | / _ \|__ \
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| | __| |__ _ __ _ ___| | __ _ _ __ ___ _ __ | |_| | ) |
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| | |_ | __| | '_ \| |/ _ \ | / _` | '_ ` _ \| '_ \ | _ | / /
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| |__| | |____| | | | | __/ |___| (_| | | | | | | |_) | | | | |/ /_
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\_____|______|_| |_|_|\___|______\__,_|_| |_| |_| .__/ |_| |_|____|
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ASCII ART ENDS
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[EOA]
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[HEY]//////////////////////////////
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HEY MISTER POSTMAN /
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/////////////////////////////////
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Is That A Letter For Me?
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""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
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by Douglas Cuff
|
||
[EDITOR.A2]
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||
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||
o A2 POT-POURRI
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||
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||
o HOT TOPICS
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||
|
||
o WHAT'S NEW
|
||
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||
o THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE
|
||
|
||
o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> A2 POT-POURRI <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
QUICKIE-C SHIPS... As the matter of fact, we began shipping Quickie-C
|
||
"""""""""""""""""" yesterday (that's Monday, August 15). Depending on
|
||
when you ordered, you'll probably get yours within 3 weeks.
|
||
|
||
Thanks,
|
||
|
||
Lowell Erbe
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||
Vitesse, Inc., Technical Support
|
||
(VITESSE, CAT40, TOP8, MSG:334/M645;1)
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||
|
||
|
||
...BUT EARLY BUYERS, PAY ATTENTION! After checking the master
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||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" distribution disk against the files
|
||
which should have been released, then reconstructing events, it was
|
||
discovered that the first 35 or so Quickie-C packages were shipped with the
|
||
wrong version of the QuickieC.NDA file!
|
||
|
||
It seems that the disk copier found a problem with the original
|
||
master. The master disk was then rebuilt. Apparently, due to a clerical
|
||
error, a file from December of 1993 was used, and the copier faithfully
|
||
reproduced a program with debugging code still in it! In short, the
|
||
QuickieC.NDA's shipped to date cannot possibly run.
|
||
|
||
The master disk has been corrected. Anyone experiencing difficulty
|
||
running Quickie-C should contact Vitesse if they want to receive their
|
||
corrected program disk by E-mail. Otherwise, Vitesse will be mailing new
|
||
disks to everyone affected by this error.
|
||
|
||
The Quickie 3.2 applcation is not affected by this problem, so ONLY
|
||
the QuickieC.NDA file needs to be replaced. The NDA download will probably
|
||
take about 10 minutes at 2400 BAUD.
|
||
|
||
Our deepest apologies, and everyone will get their corrected programs
|
||
as soon as possible.
|
||
|
||
Steve (for Vitesse, Inc.)
|
||
(S.MCQUEEN1, CAT40, TOP8, MSG:352/M645;1)
|
||
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||
|
||
IIGS DISAPPEARING SCROLL BARS BUG FIXED For any interested parties, I
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||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" have the "fix" for this bug (I
|
||
tracked it down to bad behavior in the Print Manager) in the Softdisk G-S
|
||
Shell. I guess I should put it into GSLib, so that everybody can access it
|
||
without needing to know the gory details?
|
||
|
||
-Greg Templeman, Lead GS Software Engineer
|
||
Softdisk Publishing
|
||
(BARNABAS, CAT29, TOP12, MSG:160/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
APPLE II ENVY A M*C friend of mine was over Sunday evening, and was
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""""""""""""" kidding me about "get a _real_ computer." Then he said
|
||
he'd like to see the screen of my archaic machine. So I obliged. (heh
|
||
heh)
|
||
|
||
I showed him GEM running through ProTerm with AW. He kept saying
|
||
things like, "Hey, you can _append_ to the clipboard?! I wish the M*C
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||
could do that." After several of these outbursts ("Hey, that scrolls
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||
faster than my M*C.."), I suggested that he upgrade to a //e. Suddenly he
|
||
realized the things he'd been saying, and mumbled something about "The M*C
|
||
will probably be able to do those things in the next upgrade..." :)
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__!__
|
||
| Terrell Smith
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||
| tsmith@ivcfnsc.fullfeed.com [ GEM4 4.22 & GEM COST 3a ]
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(T.SMITH59, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:370/M645;1)
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>>>>> I went thourgh a similar thing with my brother. Right after my
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""""" wife picked up a IIc+ at a garage sale ($5, Yeah I'm proud of her!)
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I went to FW to visit my brother. He was very proud of his new 486 and
|
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some internet software (windows type). After a few frustrating hours of
|
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getting nowhere I suggested we bootup the old garage sale Apple IIc+. We
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||
spent the rest of the night breezing through GEnie and internet. To say he
|
||
was floored would be an understatement. :)
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William (W.RASCHER, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:375/M645;1)
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GENIELAMP A2'S PEOPLE PAGE > Randy doesn't even get started good until 1
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""" > or 2am.
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I'll verify this...
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||
Randy and I were roommates at ICONference. I finally came in the
|
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second night after 1 am...ready to crash. Randy appeared shortly after.
|
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Then we started talking, and talking, and talking...til 5am. It was
|
||
delightful, but I was beat. He went to shower before sleep, so I
|
||
gratefully crawled into bed. When he returned (with a second wind) he
|
||
continued talking till I feared I would doze off in the middle of something
|
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he was saying -- or worse, in the middle of something _I_ was saying. We
|
||
finally called it quits about 6:45, so he could rest up for his keynote
|
||
speech at 9 am. :)
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-(+)-
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...Will (W.NELKEN1, CAT17, TOP16, MSG:217/M645;1)
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|
||
PETER WATSON ANNOUNCES THAT HE HASN'T MOVED Peter Watson, the author of
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" MS-DOS Utilities, has asked
|
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me to pass along an important message.
|
||
|
||
It seems as if an Australian postal employee closed Peter's post
|
||
office box by accident. Apparently, some shareware fees sent to him were
|
||
returned, with a stamped notice that said, "moved, left no forwarding
|
||
address."
|
||
|
||
If you mailed Peter a check for MS-DOS Utilities, and it was
|
||
returned, please re-send it to the exact same address. Thanks...
|
||
|
||
On a similar matter, the AUSOM BBS in Melbourne was having some major
|
||
problems for a few weeks, and email to Peter was "bouncing." It seems to be
|
||
working once again.
|
||
|
||
Joe (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:310/M645;1)
|
||
|
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|
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SPLIT SCREENS IN APPLEWORKS GS This may be common knowledge to everyone
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" but me, but I just found out that you CAN
|
||
do horizontal & vertical split screens in the AWGS spreadsheet. I have
|
||
mentioned to many people that one of the things that I really needed in a
|
||
spreadsheet was the ability to scroll around without losing my row & column
|
||
labels. I just found out that you can do this by choosing "Set Titles" in
|
||
the menu.
|
||
|
||
I feel really dumb for not having tried this choice, but I guess I
|
||
just thought that that had to do with titles for the spreadsheet when it
|
||
was printed out & didn't need that. However, no one ever told me that this
|
||
choice worked to do what I wanted so maybe quite a few people don't know
|
||
this. Anyway, I thought I'd expose my "duh - ness" just in case there's
|
||
someone else like me reading this who has the same problem.
|
||
|
||
BTW, although this is 1 feature that I _really_ need, it does not in
|
||
any way diminish my enthusiasm for the new Quick Click Calc! That
|
||
spreadsheet, with better graphing, publish & subscribe, cell notes, and
|
||
other features has fantastic capabilities! If you haven't gotten it yet,
|
||
and have any use for GUI spreadsheets, get it right away!
|
||
|
||
Mark
|
||
Each day more amazed at the IIGS!
|
||
|
||
(Easy to be when simple things like this excite you, eh?)
|
||
(M.KLINE1, CAT17, TOP22, MSG:182/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
KANSASFEST SHENANIGANS Well, at KansasFest we changed a Mac to say
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""" "Welcome to the Apple IIGS" and a II infinitum
|
||
logo instead of that picture of a mac. Oh, and a QuickTime version of the
|
||
one and only television commercial for the IIGS. Oh, btw, did I mention
|
||
that this Mac belonged to Apple Computer? ;)
|
||
(T.BUCHHEIM, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:261/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Tim I had forgotten about that Mac. I wonder if the Apple office
|
||
""""" in Kansas City complained to TomW about that.
|
||
(BINARY.BEAR, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:270/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< They probably never even noticed. They had a tape backup, and
|
||
""""" probably just restored the backup before they even booted from the
|
||
drive. We didn't touch the backup tape. (I'm sure they would have gotten
|
||
mad at Tom had we done that. :)
|
||
(T.BUCHHEIM, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:271/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> That could be considered a very _smooth_ move, calculated to the
|
||
""""" Nth degree to increase Apples support of future Fests! Almost as
|
||
smart as the noise bombs of the first night, that almost got us booted off
|
||
campus :(
|
||
|
||
Now those who spent several hours of their last day at Fest putting
|
||
that computer software back to "normal" know who to thank for the waste of
|
||
their time :)
|
||
|
||
Doug P (DOUG.P, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:277/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
BIG RED STILL THERE? I have been trying to call Big Red to order Out Of
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""" This World but they don't answer at (402) 379-4680
|
||
anymore. Any idea how they can be reached?
|
||
|
||
-(Tim)- (T.HOHS, CAT6, TOP3, MSG:355/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Keep trying the Big Red number. I have had problems getting
|
||
""""" through also but perservered and finally contacted them.
|
||
|
||
Binary Bear the CoPilot
|
||
(BINARY.BEAR, CAT6, TOP3, MSG:363/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> HOT TOPICS <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
WHERE'S APPLEWORKS 4.3? > Randy Brandt has stated a few times already
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""" > that AW 4.3 has been sent to QC. Could you
|
||
> please enlighten us as to the status of the release of AW 4,3?
|
||
|
||
I had planned to get the disks duplicated last Friday. Since then,
|
||
the hard drive that contained the master images had died an untimely death.
|
||
Randy is resending the masters to me and I will take a day to verify the
|
||
quality of them and finally they will go to duplication. Hopefully, they
|
||
will be out by this Friday. Meanwhile, can anyone out there use a dead
|
||
Seagate ST157N?
|
||
|
||
Quality Computers --- Power for performance
|
||
(QUALITY, CAT42, TOP29, MSG:479/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> > Will all registered users automatically receive 4.0.3
|
||
"""""
|
||
No, AW 4.3 will not be shipped automatically, due to the costs
|
||
involved. We'll have a free updater available online and through venues
|
||
like TimeOut-Central, NAUG, and users groups. If you can't get it any
|
||
other way, you'll be able to order it from Quality for shipping and
|
||
handling costs.
|
||
|
||
When a company is making thousands or millions of dollars on a
|
||
product, the expense of mailing out automatic free updates can be
|
||
justified. When you're struggling to make a profit, the expense can't be
|
||
justified.
|
||
(BRANDT, CAT17, TOP14, MSG:295/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
FREE COPIES OF APPLEWORKS 5! Quality Computers is offering free copies of
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" the AW 5 package to anyone who submits a
|
||
macro or TAPL program worthy of inclusion on the AW 5 disk (as judged by
|
||
Quality). The macro must be submitted in source code format along with
|
||
docs. Email your ShrinkIt archives to BRANDT or snail mail a disk to
|
||
|
||
JEM Software
|
||
7578 Lamar Ct
|
||
Arvada, CO 80003.
|
||
|
||
Macros must be received no later than September 12, 1994. Judges
|
||
decisions are correct, final, and relatively infallible.
|
||
|
||
Suggestion: If you can't think of an awe-inspiring application to
|
||
create, consider picking a few dot commands and doing a
|
||
demonstration/tutorial sort of thingie.
|
||
(BRANDT, CAT17, TOP18, MSG:14/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
THE FUTURE OF APPLEWORKS I still hope to get macros working with
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""" AppleTalk active, but that won't be until after
|
||
AW 5. However, if I do get it working, it will be with AW 5.
|
||
|
||
I'll look into what an Append option would require, and I'll also
|
||
check into DB custom sorts.
|
||
(BRANDT, CAT17, TOP14, MSG:253/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
My macros work fine with AppleTalk active -- as long as I launch AW4
|
||
from ProSel-16 rather than Finder (and have applied the patch you provided
|
||
to allow me to run UM with AT active).
|
||
|
||
Simple question (with probably not-so-simple answer): What does
|
||
ProSel-16 do that allows AW4/UltraMacros to work with AppleTalk? It seems
|
||
to me that the answer to that question might help solve the problem of how
|
||
to make UM work right regardless of how it was launched? Has anyone talked
|
||
to Glen Bredon about this?
|
||
(D.CRUTCHER, CAT17, TOP14, MSG:254/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
...NO APPLEWORKS 6? I like the spreadsheet idea, but the problem there is
|
||
""""""""""""""""""" lack of code space. We've maxed it out, and so even
|
||
if there was ever an AW 6 (there won't be), the spreadsheet would be left
|
||
alone. Remember that we're in essence writing modules that have to fit in
|
||
about 35k of code space, regardless of how much desktop you have.
|
||
(BRANDT, CAT17, TOP18, MSG:15/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
___
|
||
AMERICA ONLINE KICKS OUT APPLE II |he following official messages are
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" from AOL:
|
||
|
||
Dear Member The members of America Online Apple II edition are the
|
||
''''''''''' foundation upon which the entire America Online service has
|
||
been built. Starting with the launch of the service as AppleLink Personal
|
||
Edition in 1988, you have helped us build an online community that now
|
||
numbers almost 1 million members. I want to thank each of you for your
|
||
contribution, your support and your feedback over the years.
|
||
|
||
The computing industry has changed dramatically since those first
|
||
days of online communications. Apple Computer, Inc. has withdrawn from the
|
||
Apple II business over the past few years. Many major software vendors
|
||
have stopped supporting the product over this time period. We have been
|
||
able to continue our support of our Apple II service so far by
|
||
incorporating it into the America Online product.
|
||
|
||
Now we find, with great regret, that we simply can no longer support
|
||
the Apple II service. It has become commercially impossible for us to
|
||
properly maintain the product. Many of you I'm sure have noticed a
|
||
diminished level of product quality in the last few months. Without
|
||
technical support from the industry, we are not able to add new services,
|
||
fix existing problems, or prevent new problems. Therefore we have made the
|
||
sad decision to discontinue the Apple II edition of America Online as of
|
||
November 1, 1994. In the weeks leading up to this date features of the
|
||
service you have used in the past may become unavailable or non-functional.
|
||
|
||
We would like to thank each of you for your long and continued
|
||
support and, if at all possible, keep you as part of our online community.
|
||
|
||
If you now have the ability to use America Online on another
|
||
operating system (PC-DOS, Windows or Macintosh) we invite you to convert
|
||
your membership to one of these other systems.
|
||
|
||
For details on the last month of service for the Apple II Edition of
|
||
America Online, important dates and billing information, please read the
|
||
other articles on this menu.
|
||
|
||
We have enjoyed serving you and hope to continue to do so on one of
|
||
our other platforms.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
Steve Case
|
||
|
||
Important Dates The following are the important dates regarding the last
|
||
''''''''''''''' service period for Apple II America Online.
|
||
|
||
Your last monthly fee will be billed to you in September, 1994, based
|
||
on your usual billing date. No monthly fees will be incurred after October
|
||
1, 1994.
|
||
|
||
You will continue to accrue hourly fees until October 31, 1994.
|
||
|
||
The last day of service will be October 31, 1994.
|
||
|
||
Your Apple II account will be automatically canceled as of November
|
||
1, 1994. If you wish to transfer your screen name to a new America Online
|
||
account, you must do so within 6 months.
|
||
|
||
If you now have the ability to use America Online on a new computer
|
||
we invite you to open a new America Online account.
|
||
|
||
When you order your America Online software kit you will receive a
|
||
free trial membership which includes:
|
||
|
||
- Ten free hours to explore America Online. Free time must be used
|
||
within 30 days of your first sign on.
|
||
|
||
- No monthly fee for the first month
|
||
|
||
- Unlimited use of the Member Service area
|
||
|
||
To order your free America Online software kit, please call
|
||
1-800-827-6364. We will send you everything you need to try America Online
|
||
absolutely free.
|
||
|
||
America Online has the following system requirements:
|
||
|
||
For Macintosh (v2.5): System 6.05 or later 2 MB of System Ram 3 MB
|
||
free Hard Drive space
|
||
|
||
For PC-DOS (v1.6): A PC/XT or higher with 512k or more of memory, a
|
||
hard drive and an EGA or VGA monitor.
|
||
|
||
For Windows (v1.5): 386 PC Windows 3.1 4 meg or more memory VGA
|
||
Monitor Mouse Hard Drive
|
||
|
||
All versions of America Online require a working, standard phone line
|
||
and a Hayes or Hayes-compatible modem.
|
||
|
||
Your Final Bill Your last monthly fee will be billed to you in advance,
|
||
''''''''''''''' as usual, during September, 1994, based on your usual
|
||
billing date. No monthly fees will be incurred after October 1, 1994.
|
||
|
||
You will, however, continue to incur hourly charges based on your
|
||
usage for the month of October. You should receive your final bill for any
|
||
additional connect-time charges on your credit card or bank statement some
|
||
time in November.
|
||
|
||
If you have any questions regarding your bill you may contact our
|
||
billing department by calling our toll-free number 800-827-6364
|
||
|
||
-= Lunatic (:
|
||
(A2.LUNATIC, CAT5, TOP6, MSG:1/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
REACTION TO AMERICA ONLINE'S PERFIDY Since America Online has now
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" announced they will be terminating
|
||
support of the Apple II on November 1, 1994, I would like to state the
|
||
following:
|
||
|
||
I will be keeping my America Online account at least until that date.
|
||
Beyond that date, I may decide to cancel the account. If for some reason
|
||
you have the urge to email me as sheppy@aol.com, keep this in mind.
|
||
Fortunately, I'm here on GEnie, and you're here on GEnie.
|
||
|
||
But I AM disappointed by AOL's decision (but not surprised in the
|
||
least -- just this morning, before this was announced, I predicted here on
|
||
GEnie that precisely this would happen within the next few months).
|
||
|
||
This was just an announcement of my intentions. A similar notice
|
||
will be posted on AOL tomorrow (they shut the system down for their Monday
|
||
night maintenance before I could post it there tonight).
|
||
(POWERPC.PRO, CAT13, TOP18, MSG:403/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> I very rudely cancelled my personal account. I'll keep the
|
||
""""" company account and use it from the Macintosh at work. It's a free
|
||
account anyway so why not.
|
||
|
||
If I were paying for AOL, I wouldn't stay there at all.
|
||
|
||
Hail Genie keeper of all platforms big and small:)
|
||
(QUALITY, CAT13, TOP18, MSG:405/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Got a letter from aol today expressing disappointment that I had
|
||
""""" canceled my membership. They gave me an 800 number and asked that I
|
||
call and let them know why I canceled and what changes I might suggest.
|
||
|
||
Reckon I should call? <evil grin>
|
||
|
||
Charlie (C.HARTLEY3, CAT5, TOP6, MSG:63/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> The only reason I did not cancel my AOL account is because I want
|
||
""""" to see if Steve Case is going to answer my email to him. By the
|
||
way, for those of you who already left AOL, Mr. Case indicated that it was
|
||
the MAC that got AOL started. I guess he doesn't realize that when AOL
|
||
started, it was the Apple II that enabled AOL to really take off.
|
||
|
||
Ron (RON.ROYER, CAT5, TOP3, MSG:370/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Mr Case needs to quit reading and buying into revisionist
|
||
""""" history...
|
||
|
||
-Harold (H.HISLOP, CAT5, TOP3, MSG:372/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> I guess he doesn't realize that it was more than a year after AOL
|
||
""""" started before they HAD Mac support.
|
||
(GARY.UTTER, CAT5, TOP3, MSG:374/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
LIVEWIRE NOW AVAILABLE FOR IIGS What is LiveWire
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Well, it's an online magazine which covers what's going on around
|
||
GEnie...at one time it was published on paper and snail-mailed to GEnie
|
||
users, but now it's available in electronic form only. For several months,
|
||
they have been doing a multimedia version for Macs and PCs, but now they
|
||
have a GS version. currently, it's only available in the software libary on
|
||
page 20. (m20;3) it's the newest file in the library, (I forget the number)
|
||
called LW9408.IIGS.SEA or something similar to that. Eventually, it will be
|
||
on the page that lists the other versions, and hopefully it will eventually
|
||
be on the A2 page. Note that page 20 is free...so don't worry about how
|
||
long the download is, it doesn't cost anything to download LiveWire. (as
|
||
long as you're not at 9600 baud, and you aren't using the 800# or
|
||
surcharged node, and not in prime-time)
|
||
|
||
I just heard about this today (Saturday) from one of the editors of
|
||
LiveWire.
|
||
(T.BUCHHEIM, CAT2, TOP13, MSG: /M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Well, I've finally found my way in here and will try to be a more
|
||
""""" regular presence. The second issue is -- well -- lots better than
|
||
the first, in my opinion. The first was a bit rushed (to say the least),
|
||
but I had more time on the second to assemble and polish things (little
|
||
things like coloring the menu fonts and so on). This extra time was thanks
|
||
to Mary Trzyna for doing a great job on the graphic conversions and rushing
|
||
them to me. :)
|
||
|
||
Anyhow, thanks for the positive comments. Oh, and this issue does
|
||
have a quit button (thanks, Gary). It was something I never thought about
|
||
until I finished the first issue and suddenly found myself wondering,
|
||
"Ooops! I don't know how to do that." <grin>
|
||
|
||
The October issue will utilize the fontload NBA, which Auri let me
|
||
know about, and I feel suitably dumb for wishing for something that
|
||
HyperStudio DID have. ;) I apologize for any inconveniences with the
|
||
fonts, and as of the October issue, these problems should disappear.
|
||
Thanks, Auri.
|
||
|
||
While I've used HyperStudio quite a bit in the past, I'm still
|
||
learning (while trying to make the IIGS version of LiveWire as
|
||
professional-looking as possible). So any constructive criticism is
|
||
welcome.
|
||
|
||
As a side note, there were two issues of the IIGS LiveWire that
|
||
weren't released (may they RIP), because I wasn't satisfied with the
|
||
artwork conversions for either. This was NOT Mary's fault (she did an
|
||
admirable job), it was because the 640by200 resolution just didn't cut it
|
||
graphically for the pictures. The dithering just looked too dithered, and
|
||
I personally don't care for dithering to begin with.
|
||
|
||
June's issue proved to be more of just getting our feet wet, while I
|
||
actually did manage to finish July's issue. But after a bit of debating
|
||
with myself, I decided not to release the July issue and to switch to the
|
||
320by200 graphic mode predominantly. My most outstanding problem was
|
||
finding a good font, which the Apple RT staff helped me find in the Studio
|
||
City font.
|
||
|
||
The September issue will be available RSN. Enjoy.
|
||
(KMCCANN, CAT2, TOP13, MSG:61/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> WHAT'S NEW <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
VITESSE ANNOUNCES ULTIMA FOR THE APPLE IIGS WEST COVINA, CA -- Under
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" license from Origin(R), An
|
||
Electronic Arts(R) Company, Vitesse proudly presents Ultima(R) I, The First
|
||
Age of Darkness. This original classic, previously available only for the
|
||
Apple II, is now available for the Apple IIgs. In addition, this version
|
||
includes several new features that exploit the capabilities of the IIgs to
|
||
bring you enhanced music, sound, and graphics.
|
||
|
||
Ultima I is a fantasy roll-playing game that allows you to enter the
|
||
ancient world of Sosaria, a once beautiful realm now scourged and plundered
|
||
by evil, bloodthirsty beasts and creatures. At the root of all this
|
||
wickedness is Mondain the Wizard, who unleashes his terror unceasingly upon
|
||
the land. You must aid the inhabitants of Sosaria by slaying the evil
|
||
Mondain.
|
||
|
||
You may travel as one of four professions: fighter, cleric, wizard,
|
||
or thief. You may also adjust various characteristics including strength,
|
||
agility, stamina, charisma, wisdom, and intelligence. You may then enter
|
||
the world of Sosaria, where you can interact with others, pick up and carry
|
||
or examine objects, and combat beasts and monsters.
|
||
|
||
Samples of scenes from Ultima I for the Apple IIgs are available here
|
||
on GEnie in the Apple II software library. Just enter "Ultima I" as the
|
||
search string.
|
||
|
||
Features
|
||
''''''''
|
||
o Six new, original songs previously unavailable
|
||
o All new art and graphics
|
||
o New digitized sound effects
|
||
o Full on-line help
|
||
o Beginner level
|
||
o Fast game play
|
||
o System 6 aware
|
||
o Save game/Restore game
|
||
|
||
Ultima I requires an Apple IIgs, GS/OS 5.0.4, or later, and a minimum
|
||
of of 1MB RAM.
|
||
|
||
Ultima, Origin, and Electronic Arts are registered trademarks of
|
||
Origin.
|
||
(VITESSE, CAT40, TOP5, MSG:1/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< Ultima is available from Vitesse, Inc. for $39.95 plus an
|
||
""""" additional $5 shipping and handling.
|
||
(VITESSE, CAT40, TOP5, MSG:3/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
IIGS/MAC CD NOW AVAILABLE FROM GERMANY The Apple IIGS SIG and Mac SIG
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" here in Germany have produced a
|
||
joint CD which is available NOW. It contains about 300 MByte worth of
|
||
Macintosh PD and about 200 MByte worth of Apple IIGS PD. It's a plain HFS
|
||
formatted CD you're able to access from Finder without any special programs
|
||
necessary. The price of the CD will be US$ 43.00, CAN$ 60.00, resp. AUS$
|
||
62.00 plus s/h. Shipping the CD airmail with jewel case to the US, Canada,
|
||
or Australia will cost US$ 10.00, CAN$ 14.00, resp. AUS$ 14.50; shipping
|
||
the CD with booklet and inlay card in a 5.25" disk mailer will cost US$
|
||
6.25, CAN$ 8.75 resp. AUS$ 9.00. (I suggest you buy your own jewel case and
|
||
get the CD in a floppy disk mailer...) I will accept cheques in US,
|
||
Australian or Canadian currency, drawn on a US, Canadian or Australian
|
||
bank. Please, add US$ 2.00, CAN$ 3.00, resp. AUS$ 3.00 for cashing fees.
|
||
So to get the CD in a floppy mailer, send me a cheque for US$ 51.25, CAN$
|
||
71.75, resp. AUS$ 74.00; to get it with jewel case, send me a cheque for
|
||
US$ 56.00, CAN$ 77.00, resp. AUS$ 79.50. (Other currencies and countries,
|
||
please ask.) Guys living in Europe send me an Eurocheque for DM 80.00 (CD
|
||
with jewel case). Within Germany the price will be DM 72.00 (for
|
||
nonmembers of AUGE).
|
||
|
||
A catalog of the IIGS part of the CD is file # 22701 in the A2
|
||
Library.
|
||
|
||
Send your cheques to:
|
||
|
||
Udo Huth
|
||
Leipziger Str. 16 a
|
||
38329 Wittmar
|
||
Germany
|
||
|
||
Udo - ... just a IIGS freak -
|
||
(U.HUTH, CAT20, TOP15, MSG:79/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
BEV'S FREE PATCHER TEXAS II announces the release of Bev's Free Patcher,
|
||
"""""""""""""""""" a TimeOut application that applies 78 (count 'em)
|
||
patches to AppleWorks 4.02 and 4.3 or later.
|
||
|
||
Here's how to obtain Bev's Free Patcher:
|
||
|
||
If you are a TEXAS II on Disk subscriber, do nothing, and the Patcher
|
||
will be mailed to you within a week. Disk 11 also contains TO.WP.Defaults3
|
||
for AppleWorks 4.3, and Roger's Patcher, a patch you'll certainly have fun
|
||
with because we sure had fun writing it.
|
||
|
||
________ If you are not a TEXAS II subscriber, send $10.00 for a disk
|
||
containing Bev's Free Patcher alone. The $10.00 covers the
|
||
disk, mailing, and license to distribute copies within your community to
|
||
your friends and members of your user group.
|
||
|
||
________ If you are a TEXAS II subscriber, you can obtain the
|
||
distribution disk for your user group members and friends for
|
||
$5.00 instead of $10.00. So if you are a user group, it might be to your
|
||
advantage to seek out a member who is a TEXAS II subscriber (you won't have
|
||
to look far) to order the master disk for your group.
|
||
|
||
________ If you are a user group, tell us who you are, and how many
|
||
members actually attend meetings. We will send you that many
|
||
copies (up to 12; additional copies may be made by you) of the current
|
||
issue of TEXAS II, "An Interview with Randy Brandt," which has been our
|
||
most popular and most commented-upon issue ever.
|
||
|
||
________ Specify 3.5" or 5.25".
|
||
|
||
No credit cards please, but checks in any currency are accepted with
|
||
an additional $5 U.S. equivalent collection fee. This will be the only
|
||
announcement we make on GEnie. If necessary, please make a copy of this
|
||
message for future reference.
|
||
|
||
Kingwood Micro Software Questions? Call (210) 490-6373
|
||
2018 Oak Dew GEnie:B.Cadieux@genie.geis.com
|
||
San Antonio, TX 78232-5471
|
||
(B.CADIEUX, CAT13, TOP15, MSG:372/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
A2PRO TO BE KEEPER OF THE CODES ][ think something can be done about
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" creating a new "Incoming Fax" code. It'll
|
||
certainly be a good idea once these things get off the ground.
|
||
|
||
-= Lunatic (:
|
||
(The new official
|
||
keeper of all Apple
|
||
II types/IDs/codes)
|
||
(A2.LUNATIC, CAT38, TOP15, MSG:22/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> You mean as in file type / auxtype assignment?? (I hope I hope I
|
||
""""" hope :)
|
||
|
||
If so, I need to know what you need before assigning a filetype &
|
||
auxtype (new volume archive format that I've been working on)
|
||
|
||
-Harold
|
||
Resident Solder Slinger
|
||
(H.HISLOP, CAT38, TOP15, MSG:23/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Yeah, A2Pro will be handling filetype/auxtype/sound
|
||
""""" code/resourcetype/etc assignments in the very near future,
|
||
officially.
|
||
|
||
Eric Shepherd
|
||
PPCPro -- Put the POWER in PowerPC
|
||
(POWERPC.PRO, CAT38, TOP15, MSG:24/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
APPLE II ROUNDTABLES RENEW SUPPORT OF THE APPLE II GENIE SERVICES, 1994
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" AUGUST 12 (A2) -- The
|
||
Apple II RoundTables on GEnie (A2 and A2Pro) today annouced the next step
|
||
in their growing support for the Apple II line of computers. New
|
||
announcements included: A special GEnie sign up deal for former Apple II
|
||
AOL customers; and special deal on modem software arranged with all the
|
||
major publishers of Apple II telecommunications programs for America Online
|
||
users; the release of a new version of an Apple IIgs-specific offline
|
||
navigator program for GEnie; and the assumption of the assignment of all
|
||
official file types and all other types, codes, and IDs for the Apple II
|
||
from Apple Computer, Inc. All are just the start of the Apple II
|
||
RoundTables' continuing drive to carry the torch of worldwide Apple II
|
||
support into the next millennium and beyond.
|
||
|
||
Starting immediately, all former America Online (AOL) Apple II users
|
||
may sign up for GEnie under a special deal provided by the Apple II
|
||
RoundTable which grants those users $50.00 worth of online credit during
|
||
their first month online. (Details below.) AOL's support for their Apple
|
||
II software will be ending on November 1st, 1994.
|
||
|
||
At the same time, an improved version of CoPilot, an Apple
|
||
IIgs-specific offline navigator program for GEnie, is being made available
|
||
for as freeware to all Apple II users. CoPilot v2.5 allows users to
|
||
automate all of their online tasks on GEnie, saving them time, money, and
|
||
effort. When using CoPilot, all of the users' work is done offline, and
|
||
the program then transfers all of their data to and from GEnie in the least
|
||
amount of time possible. This comes on the heals of the release of GEM
|
||
4.22 last month, a similar navigator for 8-bit Apple II systems.
|
||
|
||
Upon signing up for GEnie, all former AOL Apple II users will be
|
||
eligible for a special deal provided by the Apple II RoundTable for reduced
|
||
prices on the three most popular Apple II telecommunications programs:
|
||
Spectrum for $65.00 (+$3.50 s&h), Talk is Cheap for $20.00 (s&h included),
|
||
and ProTerm 3.1 for $45.00 (+$5.00 s&h). In addition, purchasers of the
|
||
ProTerm package on this special deal with receive a free disk containing
|
||
both Co-Pilot and GEM, the two most popular Apple II-based GEnie
|
||
navigators. (Details below.)
|
||
|
||
Technical support of the Apple II line of computers on GEnie is
|
||
growing as the Apple II RoundTables take over the official assignment of
|
||
all Apple II file types, resource types, font IDs, sound codes, request
|
||
codes, and all other similar types, codes, and IDs from Apple Computer,
|
||
Inc. All third party Apple II developers will now send their requests for
|
||
assignments to the Apple II RoundTables, at the address
|
||
A2PRO@genie.geis.com. The technical support provided by the Apple II
|
||
RoundTables is expected to grow with the publication of Apple II technical
|
||
documents and additional third party developer assistance programs.
|
||
|
||
"We are dedicated to providing worldwide online support for the Apple
|
||
II line of computers for as long as Apple II computers exist," said Dean
|
||
Esmay, president of Syndicomm, the company that runs all the Apple computer
|
||
RoundTables on GEnie. "These new offers and programs are just the start.
|
||
While other online services are eliminating their Apple II support or
|
||
allowing them to languish, we are continuing to increase our support.
|
||
We're even hard at work on a full-blown graphical front end, which we hope
|
||
to have available by the end of 1994." he added.
|
||
|
||
Established in 1985, GEnie Services is one of the fastest growing
|
||
online information services in the country. GEnie is offered by GE
|
||
Information Services (GEIS), a division of General Electric Co., USA.
|
||
GEnie and GEIS are headquartered in Rockville, Maryland.
|
||
|
||
For more information about GEnie, call 1-800-638-9636, e-mail
|
||
feedback@genie.geis.com, or write:
|
||
|
||
GEnie, c/o GE Information Services, P.O. Box 6403, Rockville, MD 20850
|
||
|
||
Syndicomm, the parent company of the Apple II, Macintosh, PowerPC,
|
||
and Newton RoundTables on GEnie, was formed in 1993 by Tom Weishaar and
|
||
Kent Fillmore. Now owned and operated by Dean Esmay, Syndicomm continues to
|
||
expand its online support of a variety of computer platforms and services.
|
||
It is headquarted in Shreveport, Louisiana.
|
||
|
||
For more information about the special Apple II GEnie sign up and
|
||
telecom program offers by the Apple II RoundTables, e-mail
|
||
a2.help@genie.geis.com. For more information about the Apple II technical
|
||
support provided by the Apple II RoundTables, e-mail
|
||
a2pro.help@genie.geis.com. (Or, see below.)
|
||
|
||
(Lunatic E'Sex/19940812/Press Contact: Dean Esmay, 313-424-3970,
|
||
President, Syndicomm)
|
||
|
||
-30-
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
|
||
To receive the special GEnie "Apple II Forever" signup offer, made in the
|
||
wake of AOL's cancellation of their Apple II software support, take the
|
||
following steps:
|
||
|
||
1. Set your communications software for half-duplex (local echo) at 300,
|
||
1200, or 2400 baud. Recommended communications parameters 8 data
|
||
bits, no parity and 1 stop bit.
|
||
|
||
2. Dial toll-free in the U.S. at 1-800-638-8369 (or in Canada at
|
||
1-800-387-8330). Upon connection, type HHH (Please note: every time
|
||
you use GEnie, you need to enter the HHH upon connection)
|
||
|
||
3. At the U#= prompt, type JOINGENIE (or IAMCOOL) and press <Return>
|
||
|
||
4. At the offer code prompt enter DHG528 to get this special offer.
|
||
|
||
5. Have a major credit card ready. In the U.S., you may also use your
|
||
checking account number. (There is a $2.00 monthly fee for all
|
||
checking accounts.) In Canada, VISA and MasterCard only.
|
||
|
||
Users who sign up using this offer will pay the standard $8.95/month
|
||
fee, which includes four hours of connect time. They will also receive an
|
||
additional $50 credit, which can be used anywhere and at any time on the
|
||
GEnie system. This offer, made in the wake of America OnLine's cancellation
|
||
of Apple II software support, expires 12/31/94.
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
|
||
If you're an Apple II user interested in receiving the special deal
|
||
on Spectrum from Seven Hills, Talk Is Cheap from Don Elton, or ProTerm from
|
||
Intrec, must send GE mail to the address SYNDICOMM. This mail must specify
|
||
that you are interested in receiving our special deal on modem software,
|
||
and which of the three packages you wish to receive. Your mail will then
|
||
be forwarded to the appropriate company, which will ask you for further
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
Spectrum from Seven Hills is available for $65 + $3.50 shipping and
|
||
handling through this special offer.
|
||
|
||
Talk Is Cheap from Don Elton is available for $20 through this
|
||
special offer. This includes shipping & handling within the U.S.
|
||
|
||
ProTerm is available for $45 + $5.00 shipping and handling through
|
||
this special offer(*).
|
||
|
||
This offer is made as a show of support for the Apple II community in
|
||
the wake of AOL's Apple II software cancellation. Any of these three
|
||
programs can be used in conjunction with Co-Pilot or GEM, the freeware
|
||
Apple II off- line navigators for GEnie.
|
||
|
||
|
||
* - Those who purchase ProTerm through this special offer will also
|
||
receive a free disk containing the latest versions of both GEM and
|
||
Co-Pilot.
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
|
||
Please, feel free to re-post this information anywhere that you think
|
||
people would be interested. We'd like to see it distributed as widely as
|
||
possible. We figure a lot of people will probably be pretty down in the
|
||
wake of AOL's announcement, and we'd like to give 'em something to cheer
|
||
'em up! :-)
|
||
|
||
Dean Esmay (SYNDICOMM, CAT2, TOP27, MSG:32/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
QUICK CLICK DATA? Databases seem to be a popular item, so I'm going to
|
||
""""""""""""""""" give you some first impressions about them and look for
|
||
some opinions.
|
||
|
||
First, the idea of doing a text database on an Apple IIGS leaves me
|
||
cold. It would take a lot of convincing to get me to even consider this.
|
||
|
||
Beyond that, there seem to be two distinct kinds of databases to fill
|
||
two distinct kinds of need.
|
||
|
||
One kind is a full programmable database. These programs, like 4th
|
||
Dimension, are really specialized programming languages, not user-oriented
|
||
databases. Right from the box, it would be difficult for the average user
|
||
of, say, AppleWorks GS to do anything useful with such a program.
|
||
Developing a useful programmable database would be a long, expensive
|
||
project that would be useful to a relatively small number of people, so the
|
||
price would have to reflect that. I doubt I will do one like this, but you
|
||
can convince me otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Another kind of database is the user database, like the one in
|
||
AppleWorks GS. AppleWorks GS doesn't carry things as far as they can go
|
||
with this sort of design. (That's not a criticism; AppleWorks GS is a
|
||
useful program as it stands.) This is what I'd be most likely to do. So,
|
||
start with what you see in AWGS and add the following:
|
||
|
||
1. More flexible selection rules.
|
||
2. More extensive field search rules.
|
||
3. Publish & Subscribe.
|
||
4. Encryption.
|
||
5. Better display of records, allowing free-format "cards" for the
|
||
records that allow you to move, resize & color fields more or less
|
||
like a CAD program.
|
||
6. Ability to include non-text data, like digital recordings,
|
||
pictures, movies.
|
||
7. Printing rules that allow formatted records to be printed in a
|
||
variety of layouts. Thing of this: Create a picture on a small
|
||
card, and add name & address fields. Plop them down on a page &
|
||
print. You get a page of mailing labels with a logo.
|
||
|
||
I think something like this is reasonable to develop, can be sold for
|
||
under $100, and, I hope, would have a wide appeal. I'd like to hear your
|
||
opinions, though.
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT45, TOP3, MSG:139/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
QUICK CLICK WORD? There seems to be a lot of talk about word processing.
|
||
""""""""""""""""" It ranges from people who basically want EGO Ed with
|
||
multiple rulers to folks who want Microsoft Word or Word Perfect for the
|
||
GS--and they want it for less that $100, too. :)
|
||
|
||
My intent with the Quick Click Calc series is to produce a line of
|
||
software which is a step above the kind of software you find in intergrated
|
||
applications like AWGS or Microsoft Works 3.0. All will work with each
|
||
other, and all will support The Manager. I have no current plans to create
|
||
an integrated application, nor do I particularly think that's needed as
|
||
long as The Manager works well with the applications.
|
||
|
||
With these things in mind, assuming I do a word processor, here's
|
||
some of the features you folks mentioned (and a few you didn't) that I
|
||
would be likeky to include:
|
||
|
||
Full support for the Apple desktop metaphor
|
||
Selection of any font, color, size or style
|
||
Insert pictures
|
||
Insert movies
|
||
Support speech
|
||
Support subscribe to QCCalc
|
||
Multiple columns
|
||
Headers & Footers
|
||
Index generation
|
||
Table of contents generation
|
||
Sections (these allow multiple formats on the same page; sort of a
|
||
poor-man's page layout)
|
||
Print preview
|
||
Spell checker
|
||
Multiple rulers
|
||
Footnotes
|
||
Imorting a few formats (Not AWGS--they don't know what their own
|
||
formats are!)
|
||
Exporting through a few standard formats
|
||
Encryption
|
||
Print merge with a QC Database
|
||
Jsutification & tabs, various kinds, via rulers
|
||
Split screen
|
||
Character/Word/Line/Paragraph counts
|
||
|
||
Here are some things I almost certainly would not include:
|
||
|
||
Macro language
|
||
Thesaurus
|
||
Importing for every format under the sun
|
||
Grammar checker
|
||
Outliner
|
||
Built-in graphics editor
|
||
|
||
So, given that list, would you:
|
||
|
||
1. I'm not interested in a word processor--write something I care
|
||
about! (Name it.)
|
||
|
||
2. I want a word processor, but this doesn't fill my needs.
|
||
|
||
3. I'd probably buy it, but I really want Microsoft Word, and I still
|
||
want it for under $100.
|
||
|
||
4. This is great--where do I sent the check?
|
||
|
||
(Street price for _all_ Quick Click programs is <$100.)
|
||
|
||
Mike Westerfield
|
||
(BYTEWORKS, CAT45, TOP3, MSG:204/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
MONITOR STYMIES LUGGABLE IIGS It's not that the line is _that_ long....
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" I can't build any more in the Otrona case
|
||
unless you don't care about the monitor. I have no more 4" composite
|
||
monitors. Havn't been able to find anymore. That is the only size PCB
|
||
that will fit in there. (the area for the monitor PCB to fit is about 3.5"
|
||
x 6" or so.) Thats it.
|
||
|
||
Now... if you want to use (and you have) an item such as a Kaypro or
|
||
Compaq type case, I can help you. Otherwise, if you (Joe) look around up
|
||
there for a 4" open frame type, +12VDC Composite input monitor assembly, I
|
||
can help you get one built. (Using the Otrona case, I have one here)
|
||
|
||
The hardware needed to build one of these is as follows:
|
||
|
||
IIgs CPU with:
|
||
|
||
InnerDrive (This becomes the power supply) (A Vulcan will do, but I
|
||
like the AI P/S better, no heat sinks to worry about
|
||
mounting, and it's lasted me since Joe saw it so it must be
|
||
suitable!)
|
||
|
||
SCSI Card, preferably a RAMFast Rev D, (Size is the main factor,
|
||
allthough I have an Apple High Speed SCSI)
|
||
|
||
RAM Card. 4 Meg, since your not going to want to go inside there too
|
||
much just go for the gusto and get it over with. It needs
|
||
to be a small type card. AE GS RAM III is the best, but
|
||
also most expensive in a 4 meg configuration. Also good is
|
||
the Harris Labs GS Sauce & Pacemark (Q-RAM) GS RAM SIMM
|
||
card. The GS Sauce is actually to long, but because it's a
|
||
low profile card, it fits. The Sequentail Systems RAM GS
|
||
misses by 1/8th an inch in the Otrona case. I actually had
|
||
the OctoRAM in there for a while, but the thing blocked
|
||
slot 7 because I had to bend the card out of the way. The
|
||
Sequential card did the same thing when used with the
|
||
Otrona case. If a Compaq/Kaypro box is used the RAM & SCSI
|
||
card size limitation isn't as bad.
|
||
|
||
Hard Disk: It will need to be an Quantum ELS or similar variety. A
|
||
2.5" drive will work even better! No full size 3.5" drives
|
||
or old types should be used, as the heat generated will
|
||
probably cause some trouble.
|
||
|
||
3.5" External Drive & a Mac II fSE/II Floppy mounting bracket. (I've got
|
||
plenty of the brackets. A PS/2 Faceplate is optional) The
|
||
drives LED and eject swith will be used in the assembly.
|
||
|
||
Misc Descrete items:
|
||
|
||
12" of ribbon cable (25 pin or more) rubber feet, a few sizes, about
|
||
20 are needed. These are the "bailing" wire for the entire operation.
|
||
Spacers, DB 25 Male and Female crimp connectors, wire ties, 6/32 screws,
|
||
etc. and about 10 fiberglass cutwheels for the Dremil.
|
||
|
||
If you wish a "matching" keyboard, one will have to be sacraficed to
|
||
the Dremil, as the numeric keypad will have to get chopped off if it is to
|
||
fit on the front.
|
||
|
||
Of course, there is more. A well stocked PC/CLone shop is a handy
|
||
thing to have nearby when you attempt things like this, as they are an
|
||
invaluable source for things like rubber feet and spacers/stanoffs and
|
||
other Tiwanese made small parts that you just couldn't do without. :)
|
||
|
||
Using an Osborne case is out of the question. The way the thing
|
||
holds itself together prohibits cutting into the frame, and without doing
|
||
this you would not be able to have any cards installed.
|
||
|
||
Thats about it. If you have either a 4" composite monitor. (even if
|
||
the ttube is broken, the PCB is all I need, I have CRTs) or a Compaq/Kaypro
|
||
case you want to use, (I can use the 9" monitor I mentioned earlier in
|
||
those we can get started on making anyone who wants one their very own).
|
||
Of course, Joe is first. :)
|
||
|
||
BTW: The monitor type, to be a little more specific, they are
|
||
usually a small metal frame assy, and the PCB has a 10 pin edge connector.
|
||
The common variety are TTL input. Some will take a 75 ohm composite
|
||
signal. Thats the kind I need. The TTL one won't work. Unless someone
|
||
has a small circut (one IC) that will convert composite to TTL. I tried a
|
||
few various chips and wasn't able to get it to work with desirable results.
|
||
(T.DIAZ, CAT46, TOP3, MSG:32/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
DESK ACCESSORY SPELL CHECKER? Keep the faith on an NDA spellchecker from
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Softdisk. The "shuffling/departure of
|
||
programmers" hasn't affected this (except possibly to delay it a bit). If
|
||
anything, you're more likely to get the finished product in the future than
|
||
you have been for the past year and a half (because some with the departure
|
||
of every programmer, you must remember that a new programmer has come in;
|
||
and all I'll say is, that isn't necessarily a bad thing... :)
|
||
|
||
-G.T. Barnabas (BARNABAS, CAT28, TOP7, MSG:94/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
PARKHURST MICRO PRODUCTS' PMPFAX SOFTWARE As the name implies, this new
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" topic will be used to talk
|
||
about what you people would like to see in a send/receive fax package for
|
||
the Apple IIGS. I'm currently working on a package right now, so it would
|
||
be a great time to give me suggestions before I'm finished. Since I don't
|
||
have a lot of experience actually using fax software on other platforms,
|
||
let me know what features you liked in other software packages and what
|
||
features you maybe *haven't* seen that you'd like in this package.
|
||
|
||
Since I've only been working on this for less than a week, there's no
|
||
finally release date, price, or availability information, since nothing as
|
||
of now actually exists. :) But I really do need your input, so let me
|
||
know what you'd like.
|
||
|
||
Currently, I'm going to be including the following: send/receive,
|
||
support for class 1 and 2 (and possibly 2.0 if I can find the specs), fax
|
||
log and phone directory, user-created cover sheet (give me some suggestions
|
||
as to how you'd like this implemented), executed as a control panel and/or
|
||
NDA, will patch the Print Manager to allow you to "print" faxes from any
|
||
application that uses the Print Manager...
|
||
|
||
Please continue along with the suggestions. Also, if anyone has
|
||
actually programmed an application that talks to G3/Class 1 fax modems, I'm
|
||
always open to advice... :)
|
||
|
||
Paul (PMP, CAT38, TOP15, MSG:1/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< Well, so far, all I've gotten finished is the Class 1 driver. Class
|
||
""""" 2 isn't standard, and Class 2.0 has just come out.
|
||
|
||
Fax polling should be pretty simple, as will passwords and the like.
|
||
What I thought instead of a "Fax" printer driver, would be to just patch
|
||
the Print Manager directly and give you the ability to fax or print, no
|
||
matter what printer driver you happen to be using. This would be easier
|
||
than having to go into the control panel and change your printer to "fax"
|
||
and have to redo all of your pages and such to conform to whatever paper
|
||
sizes I'd have to include in the driver, etc. I've already done part of
|
||
this and I can get ahold of the print record and other information so it
|
||
shouldn't be that big of a deal.
|
||
|
||
One other thing... how would you like fax receive to work? Should it
|
||
be a self-starting CDev when working in the desktop? That is, when it
|
||
hears the phone ring, it will automatically bring up a system window and
|
||
try to answer the fax. I could try to have it work entirely in the
|
||
background, but timing with faxes is sometimes critical.
|
||
|
||
Any more thoughts, let me know...
|
||
|
||
Paul (PMP, CAT38, TOP15, MSG:5/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< So far, I've got my GS sending class 1 faxes. I've been spending
|
||
""""" my time on the desktop interface, so the PMPFax CDev will now save
|
||
print jobs to disk (so I can later send them). My next step will be to get
|
||
the send program working with the new document format (I was sending PIC
|
||
files just to get my routines down, so now I'll have to modify the program
|
||
to send Apple Preferred files).
|
||
|
||
I was planning on having a polling option so you can call up fax
|
||
depositories and the like, as well as having timed fax sends and the like.
|
||
Any other ideas, just keep 'em coming.... :)
|
||
|
||
Paul (PMP, CAT38, TOP15, MSG:35/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
FAXPLOSION SOFTWARE IN DEVELOPMENT okay, here's the official info, from
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" the sheet handed out at Kfest:
|
||
|
||
FAXplosion (Development Name)
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
by Richard Wifall
|
||
|
||
Planned features include:
|
||
|
||
o Class 2 faxmodem support.
|
||
|
||
o NDA for receiving faxes.
|
||
|
||
o Printer Driver for sending faxes. (Send faxes from any program
|
||
that supports the print manager.)
|
||
|
||
o Support for silent answer. (Answering machine and faxmodem share
|
||
the same line!)
|
||
|
||
o Delayed faxing.
|
||
|
||
o Batch faxing.
|
||
|
||
o Fax manipulation tools including scaling, rotating, printing, and
|
||
conversion to APF.
|
||
|
||
o Custom serial drivers.
|
||
|
||
If you are a software publisher interested in publishing this product
|
||
or for more information contact:
|
||
|
||
E-mail: Snail-mail:
|
||
rwifall@nmsu.edu Richard Wifall
|
||
11500 Tahiti Pl. NE
|
||
Albuquerque, NM 87111
|
||
|
||
That's the official information sheet, as distributed at Kfest. I
|
||
wasn't lucky enough to get to see the program, but everyone says it works
|
||
great.
|
||
(T.BUCHHEIM, CAT10, TOP9, MSG:166/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
CONTACTS GS I have some good news and some weird news to report about
|
||
""""""""""" Contacts GS, and its imminent re-release. First the weird
|
||
news...
|
||
|
||
As you remember, when last we spoke about Contacts GS, I'd
|
||
commissioned Will Nelken to create TimeOut Modules for use with importing
|
||
and exporting the Contacts GS data file back and forth between Contacts and
|
||
AppleWorks Classic.
|
||
|
||
I guess you could say that I've been the beta-tester for the TimeOut
|
||
Modules, and it has not been a fun summer. As soon as Will generated some
|
||
new code, I could promptly "break it." It seemed as if we were making no
|
||
progress, until a very weird thing happened this past Friday.
|
||
|
||
Will is developing 3 different versions of the TimeOut modules. I
|
||
tried testing out the version that works with AppleWorks v3 and UltraMacros
|
||
4, and realized that I'd better install UltraMacros first. Try as I might,
|
||
I couldn't. The Installer kept crashing.
|
||
|
||
Quite odd, I thought.
|
||
|
||
So, I called Quality on Friday, and a duplicate set of UM4 disks
|
||
arrived today. I decided to not only install UM4 onto AW3, but to go back
|
||
and re-install it on AW 4.0.2. I did.
|
||
|
||
Now, for the good news....
|
||
|
||
B-I-N-G-O !!
|
||
|
||
I discovered that TimeOut ContactsMover works just fine.
|
||
|
||
There's just one minor tweak to the AppleWorks 3.0/ UM 3.x version,
|
||
and then the Contacts GS package will be completed.
|
||
|
||
I'm breathing a whole lot easier.
|
||
|
||
And, so is my copy of AppleWorks v4.0.2. Strange error messages that
|
||
I've been seeing for months have magically disappeared.
|
||
|
||
Apparently, the copy of UltraMacros that I purchased last December
|
||
was the cause of all my AppleWorks v4.x problems. Unbelievable! Who would
|
||
have ever imagined? Did I ever verify the UM disk? No.
|
||
|
||
Joe Kohn (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP5, MSG:49/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
...AND TIMEOUT CONTACTSMOVER What Will Nelken has done is to create 3
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" totally different versions of TimeOut
|
||
ContactsMover. Depending on which version of AppleWorks you are using will
|
||
determine which version of ContactsMover you'd install.
|
||
|
||
I guess that you could say that we are operating under the assumption
|
||
that not everyone has upgraded AppleWorks to v4.x, and we wanted to provide
|
||
support for those still using AppleWorks v3.0.
|
||
|
||
So, 2 of the versions of TimeOut ContactsMover are actually for use
|
||
with AppleWorks v3.0. One version supports UltraMacros 3.x, while the
|
||
secord version supports UltraMacros 4.x. To use either of those with
|
||
AppleWorks v3.0 does require that you own UltraMacros.
|
||
|
||
The TimeOut ContactsMover version for AppleWorks v4.x requires
|
||
nothing extra, as AppleWorks v4.x already has an UltraMacros "player" built
|
||
in to the system.
|
||
|
||
TimeOut ContactsMover moves data back and forth between AppleWorks
|
||
and Contacts GS; it's a 2 way street. If you currently maintain an
|
||
AppleWorks name & address database, you can use TimeOut ContactsMover to
|
||
automatically convert that database into a format that is instantly
|
||
recognizable by the Contacts NDA. It does everything for you, including
|
||
saving your newly created Contacts data file in the proper sub-directory.
|
||
|
||
On the "other side of the 2 way street", TimeOut ContactsMover will
|
||
convert your already existing Contacts data file into an AppleWorks
|
||
database, and from there, you can easily generate mailing labels, reports,
|
||
lists, etc.
|
||
|
||
TimeOut ContactsMover makes Contacts GS a much more flexible program.
|
||
|
||
What Will Nelken has created in TimeOut ContactsMover is quite
|
||
impressive and quite flexible. Using it, you can not only create a brand
|
||
new Contacts GS data file, but you can even append the one you already
|
||
have, all from right within AppleWorks. And, it does it right before your
|
||
eyes. Quickly and effortlessly.
|
||
|
||
Using Contacts GS data with other programs is not restricted to
|
||
AppleWorks Classic. You can seamlessly and easily load all the Contacts GS
|
||
data, for example, into Addressed For Success, DB Master, or any word
|
||
processing program of your choosing.
|
||
|
||
The above should not be construed in any way to mean that you need to
|
||
own AppleWorks or Addressed For Success to get great value from the
|
||
Contacts GS New Desk Accessory. In and of itself, Contacts GS is a
|
||
stand-alone product (well, as "stand-alone" as a New Desk Accessory can
|
||
be). As a name and address database in New Desk Accessory format, it's
|
||
quite convenient and handy. As an example, I'm typing this off-line using
|
||
Co-Pilot, and I can easily access Contacts GS right this second from the
|
||
Apple Pull Down Menu, and find out if *you* are a SSII subscriber.
|
||
|
||
As I said way-back-when, Contacts GS is my first software publishing
|
||
venture, and I just wanted to "do it right." I wanted to add as much value
|
||
and utility and functionality as was possible. Did Contacts GS need
|
||
TimeOut ContactsMover? No. Does TimeOut ContactsMover add value and
|
||
utility and functionality to Contacts GS? Absolutely.
|
||
|
||
Joe Kohn (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP5, MSG:53/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
_
|
||
ONLINE GENIE FRONT END FOR IIGS /-\ctually, there is a considerable
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" danger of a hacker breaking into the
|
||
system if all the information about the underlying software is publically
|
||
released. However, once you do have a proper working relationship with
|
||
GEnie and they know that they can trust you, they will give you the
|
||
information (as we in the Apple II RoundTables have, and are using it to
|
||
develop a full desktop IIgs front end for GEnie -- it should be out by the
|
||
end of the year).
|
||
|
||
-= Lunatic (:
|
||
(A2.LUNATIC, CAT5, TOP6, MSG:79/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Category 5, Topic 6
|
||
Message 152 Sat Aug 20, 1994
|
||
M.JAMES10 [MARJAM] at 19:09 EDT
|
||
|
||
Greetings Dan,
|
||
|
||
In reference to your friend on AOL who is intimidated by
|
||
GEnie...She's right! GEnie is much less user friendly than AOL or Delphi.
|
||
I'm looking at a stack of papers next to my computer that explain how to
|
||
get around GEnie. 26 pages to learn CoPilot navigator. 23 pages from
|
||
Category 1 explaining how GEnie the Apple Bulletin Board is set up. 26
|
||
pages from Category 1 for new users on how to get around the Apple area of
|
||
GEnie. 67 pages of the GEnie Manual for Apple II Users.
|
||
|
||
GEnie is EXTREMELY INTIMIDATING for the average computer user that
|
||
doesn't know the online language of bulletin boards, online services, etc.
|
||
"User Friendly" GEnie is not (in terms of ease of navigation). I much
|
||
prefer a GUI type of interface that I can point and click.
|
||
|
||
There are only 2 ways your friend will use GEnie.
|
||
|
||
(1) You sit down and show them how to navigate. Not once
|
||
but several times.
|
||
|
||
(2) When AOL folds and they default to GEnie. I don't know
|
||
about Compuserve but Delphi is much easier to navigate.
|
||
|
||
I've been lurking in GEnie for a long time trying to get the hang of
|
||
it. I've found people online in general are the high end users who feel
|
||
comfortable with this medium. I (as is your friend) am not one of those
|
||
people.
|
||
|
||
I left Delphi and came to GEnie because I really like my GS. I'm
|
||
just a beginner who didn't need access to Internet because it's big,
|
||
complex, and was too much at once.
|
||
|
||
The "PEOPLE" on GEnie are much more user friendly than Delphi. They
|
||
love the Apple II and are quick with an answer, even if their awswers are
|
||
over my head.
|
||
|
||
When I was on Delphi, there was a guy named Chuck Orem who could
|
||
shift down and tell me too: ...turn the knob right, OK click the mouse,
|
||
yes...now pull down the file menu...and all this while we were online,
|
||
don't know how he did it? He also had me call his home if I didn't
|
||
understand. If your friend can find someone on GEnie to do that they will
|
||
be here for life.
|
||
|
||
Sorry for the long post but I can really empathize with your friend,
|
||
I'm a cement head among A+ students that are very sincere about helping me
|
||
but forget that I don't know their language (computer-eze).
|
||
|
||
If your friend wants some help navigating GEnie, drop me an e-mail
|
||
note and I'll walk them through the steps as far as a beginner can over the
|
||
phone or via GEnie. My e-mail address is M.JAMES10. I'd rather not post
|
||
my phone #. Wish I had someone willing to do that when I started at GEnie.
|
||
THAT WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT THING TO POST ON PAGE 645!! Need a GEnie
|
||
mentor? Type # 23 and someone will contact you by voice phone, cool.
|
||
|
||
Mark James
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
While on GEnie, do you spend most of your time downloading files?
|
||
If so, you may be missing out some excellent information in the Bulletin
|
||
Board area. The messages listed above only scratch the surface of
|
||
what's available and waiting for you in the bulletin board area.
|
||
|
||
If you are serious about your Apple II, the GEnieLamp staff strongly
|
||
urge you to give the bulletin board area a try. There are literally
|
||
thousands of messages posted from people like you from all over the
|
||
world.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[HUM]//////////////////////////////
|
||
HUMOR ONLINE /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Fun & Games On GEnie
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Joe Kohn
|
||
[JOE.KOHN]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> FUTURE RULES FOR ONLINE GRAMMAR <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
|
||
DATELINE: WASHINGTON, DC
|
||
APRIL 1, 2006
|
||
|
||
The Federal Telecommunications Bureau has just released a new set of
|
||
guidelines that establishes nationwide norms for electronic mail
|
||
communications.
|
||
|
||
Effective immediately, two new governmental departments are being
|
||
formed to combat abuses involving online communications: The Department of
|
||
Grammar Abuse and The Department of Typographical Errors.
|
||
|
||
Beginning early next year, government agents will start monitoring
|
||
all online electronic mail correspondance, and will prosecute all United
|
||
States citizens who include grammatical and/or typographical errors in
|
||
their "private" correspondance.
|
||
|
||
The Government of the United States will no longer stand for its
|
||
citizens to commit crimes against the English language. The first
|
||
infraction will be dealt with harshly. Those who commit grammar crimes
|
||
will be tortured--their computer equipment will be seized and replaced with
|
||
aging and obsolete PowerPC's computers from Apple Computer Inc, the
|
||
Taiwanese company that currently produces computerized kitchen utensils.
|
||
(Note: Prior to The Great Takeover of 1995, Apple manufactured the poorly
|
||
made and highly unpopular PowerPC computers.)
|
||
|
||
A second offense will result in imprisonment at the Federal Grammar
|
||
Improvement Center.
|
||
|
||
Third time offenders will be treated much more harshly. They will be
|
||
imprisoned and forced to watch non-stop re-runs of "The John Sculley Comedy
|
||
Hour" TV show that aired briefly in late 1997.
|
||
|
||
In a joint statment issued to the press, President Amy Carter and
|
||
Vice-President Chelsea Clinton said, "The time has come for us to put aside
|
||
personal and individual freedoms in the quest for better grammar!"
|
||
|
||
=30=
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:420/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
[Joe Kohn is the publisher of Shareware Solutions II, a
|
||
bi-monthly newsletter about the Apple II, and has a part-time
|
||
lecturing position in GEnie's A2 RoundTable, whether the
|
||
denizens--or even the administration--of that RoundTable like it
|
||
or not.]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[REF]//////////////////////////////
|
||
REFLECTIONS /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Book Review
|
||
"""""""""""
|
||
by Phil Shapiro
|
||
[P.SHAPIRO1]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
DOING BUSINESS ON THE INTERNET:
|
||
HOW THE ELECTRONIC HIGHWAY IS TRANSFORMING AMERICAN COMPANIES
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Mary J. Cronin
|
||
|
||
(308 pages, softcover)
|
||
|
||
Publication date: 1994
|
||
|
||
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold
|
||
115 Fifth Ave.
|
||
New York, NY 10003
|
||
|
||
ISBN: 0-442-01770-7
|
||
|
||
Price: $29.95
|
||
|
||
|
||
Walk into any bookstore and you're bound to find a shelf with at
|
||
least a dozen books covering the subject of business management and
|
||
efficiency. Nearby you'll find a shelf overflowing with new books about
|
||
the Internet.
|
||
|
||
Until now these two shelves of books had little in common. "Doing
|
||
Business on the Internet" is the first book to link these two related
|
||
topics.
|
||
|
||
The author of the book, Mary J. Cronin, works as the university
|
||
librarian at Boston College, and teaches information management at Boston
|
||
College School of Management. She brings to the subject the well-informed
|
||
mind of a librarian, tempered with the pragmatism of someone closely
|
||
familiar with real-world business practices.
|
||
|
||
The result is a book that is highly readable, yet meticulously
|
||
referenced and footnoted. "Doing Business on the Internet" is must reading
|
||
for information managers in companies large and small. The book also has
|
||
an audience with persons who have a general interest in the socio-dynamics
|
||
of online communications.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Nature and Scope of the Book "Doing Business on the Internet" was
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" written to persuade as well as describe.
|
||
The heart of this tome is a series of case studies describing how companies
|
||
are using the Internet. To assemble these case studies, Cronin visited and
|
||
communicated with information managers known for evangelizing the benefits
|
||
of Internet connection within their companies. She then conducted
|
||
follow-up interviews via electronic mail. The results of her
|
||
investigations are assembled with an aim to persuade as well as describe.
|
||
|
||
To persuade what? To persuade businesspeople that a whole slew of
|
||
unforeseeable benefits can arise by connecting their employees to the
|
||
Internet.
|
||
|
||
The central thesis of this book is aptly illustrated in the section
|
||
where Cronin explains how IBM was at first reluctant to offer Internet
|
||
access to its employees. You would think that a behemoth computer company
|
||
would be the first to comprehend the benefits of Internet access. Not so.
|
||
Until a few years ago the prevailing attitude at IBM was that everything
|
||
that IBM employees needed to know could be found on IBM's internal company
|
||
networks.
|
||
|
||
These days IBM managers have arrived at the more enlightened point of
|
||
view that there may be times where valuable information and ideas could
|
||
possibly exists outside IBM's internal company networks. In those rare
|
||
instances, it could be useful for IBM employees to conduct searches on the
|
||
Internet.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Information as the Fundamental Building Block of Business Cronin starts
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" with the basic
|
||
principle that, "information is the fundamental building block of any type
|
||
of product or service." She then goes on to discuss how information can
|
||
provide a crucial competitive advantage: "Executives have long recognized
|
||
the importance of information for competitive advantage.... In order to
|
||
make better decisions, chief executives and top level managers require
|
||
fresh information about trends in the economy and the marketplace, about
|
||
the activities of competitors, new developments in technology, and new
|
||
product opportunities."
|
||
|
||
In the information age, to be informed is to be armed with knowledge.
|
||
And a primary way of becoming informed these days--is to be connected to
|
||
the Internet.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Improved Communications with Customers The Internet offers more than
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" information and ideas, though.
|
||
The net can help forge new ties between customers and companies. Since the
|
||
cost of sending electronic mail is far less expensive than the cost of a
|
||
phone call or letter, companies can use e-mail to communicate regularly
|
||
with prospective customers as well as with established customers. Indeed,
|
||
companies can set themselves apart from their competitors by making it a
|
||
practice to respond promptly and thoughtfully to "external e-mail." In
|
||
Cronin's words: "If a company decides to distinguish itself through the
|
||
quality of its customer service organization, the network can be a decisive
|
||
asset in achieving this goal."
|
||
|
||
Of course, communicating with customers is a two way street.
|
||
Customers benefit by getting answers to their questions. But companies
|
||
also benefit by getting speedy feedback about their products or services.
|
||
The Internet provides a new type of "intimacy" between company and
|
||
consumer. In a very real sense, the Internet can help establish bonds of
|
||
cross-loyalty of a new order. While some companies may cringe at the
|
||
invariable "closeness of contact" that results, Cronin astutely observes:
|
||
"Getting closer to the customer is probably one of the most important
|
||
benefits of using the network."
|
||
|
||
|
||
Computer-Assisted Journalism Manufacturing sector companies are not the
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" only ones to benefit from closer customer
|
||
contact. News providers are also reaching out for closer contact with
|
||
customers. Cronin tells how The Boston Globe newspaper has started a
|
||
regular column on electronic communications, and regularly includes the
|
||
newspapers' Internet address to solicit reader feedback. Journalists can
|
||
then get direct and immediate feedback to their stories. And the
|
||
journalists themselves can use such feedback to become better informed
|
||
about happenings in their local community.
|
||
|
||
Along similar lines, the Washington Post newspaper has initiated a
|
||
regular column covering oddities on the Internet. This same newspaper has
|
||
taken to including the Internet address of reporters at the end of
|
||
articles. USA Today currently accepts letters to the editor via Internet
|
||
electronic mail. (Internet address: usatoday@clark.net)
|
||
|
||
Cronin goes on to tell about a radio station in San Francisco, KKSF,
|
||
that has set up a gopher on the Internet. Listeners of this station can
|
||
access a playlist of songs on the gopher. Should these listeners get the
|
||
urge to purchase any of the music being played, they can quickly and easily
|
||
obtain information about the location of record stores that carry KKSF
|
||
music.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Using the Internet to Promote Science and Research In a chapter titled
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" "Transforming Research
|
||
and Development," Cronin explains the immense benefits offered by the
|
||
Internet to scientists and researchers: "For the millions of researchers
|
||
connected to the Internet, the communication power of the network has
|
||
transformed the nature of their work." Naturally, the benefits that accrue
|
||
to researchers often yield ancillary commercial benefits as well.
|
||
|
||
Two specific types of scientific collaboration on the Internet are
|
||
examined in this chapter: improving medical diagnosis through computer
|
||
imaging, and using the power of supercomputers to help locate untapped oil
|
||
reserves.
|
||
|
||
Cronin relates how the net helps doctors and researchers perform
|
||
medical imaging from the data output of MR (magnetic resonance) and CT
|
||
(computer tomography) scanners. Medical researchers can make use of remote
|
||
supercomputer data crunching resources, saving the researchers the burden
|
||
of having to purchase a dedicated supercomputer for their own use.
|
||
|
||
In a similar type of computer application, geologists and
|
||
oceanographers are using the power of supercomputers on the Internet to
|
||
help them locate possible undersea petroleum reserves. Gathering data
|
||
about the possible location of such reserves is the easy part. Analyzing
|
||
the data using computer models is the processor-intensive part.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Overseas Uses of the Internet Few people realize the true international
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" scope of the Internet. While it's true
|
||
that the Internet had its origins here in the United States, today the net
|
||
has extended its tentacles to almost every continent.
|
||
|
||
To help readers gain an appreciation of how the Internet is being
|
||
used overseas, Cronin relates anecdotes of how businesses in Singapore are
|
||
using the net:
|
||
|
||
"Singapore provides an interesting example of competing through
|
||
connectivity--and the dynamic relationship between policy, commerce, and
|
||
technology in the global village. Singapore promotes itself as the
|
||
'Intelligent Island,' and its National Computer Board has adopted a plan
|
||
called IT2000 to transform Singapore into the information technology
|
||
capital of Asia. Government agencies make every effort to smooth the way
|
||
of multinational corporations wishing to use Singapore as a communication
|
||
hub for the twenty-first century."
|
||
|
||
|
||
Empowering Individuals Within Companies Connecting to the Internet can
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" empower companies as a whole, as
|
||
well as empowering individuals within companies. Cronin cites the example
|
||
of Apple Computer's Steve Cisler, whose informative postings pop up
|
||
regularly on many Internet discussion lists: "Steve Cisler, another active
|
||
Internet participant, shares information on the Internet through detailed
|
||
meeting reports and informative postings to discussion lists."
|
||
|
||
Cisler, a senior scientist at the Apple Library, Apple's corporate
|
||
library, regularly summarizes meetings and happenings in the
|
||
technology/information science field. He also makes it a practice to help
|
||
disseminate information on the growing freenet movement taking place around
|
||
the world.
|
||
|
||
For Cisler, his computer's keyboard serves as his printing press.
|
||
The Internet serves as an accessible and cost-free tool for disseminating
|
||
his writings instantly around the world.
|
||
|
||
Interestingly enough, Cisler's Internet postings are often imbued
|
||
with a public spirit. Apple Computer may pay his paycheck, but his public
|
||
spirited postings could easily give someone the impression that he is
|
||
working for the public at large.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Well-Documented Thoughts Each of the book's nine chapters has about
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""" fifteen to twenty citations to further readings
|
||
on related topics. Most references are to books and periodicals from 1991,
|
||
1992, and 1993. The quantity and quality of research that was done in
|
||
assembling "Doing Business on the Internet" is indeed impressive.
|
||
Citations are given to periodicals as diverse as the Internet Business
|
||
Journal, Scientific American, Forbes, and Sloan Management Review--to name
|
||
a few. Book citations range from better known books on telecommunications
|
||
(i.e. Krol's "Whole Internet Guide & Catalog," and the like), to lesser
|
||
known books on modern business practices. Along with all the standard and
|
||
predictable references, Cronin includes references to annual reports from
|
||
Motorola and Intel, information sources often overlooked by others.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Minor Quibbles and Nit-Picking "Doing Business on the Internet" succeeds
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" in many respects, but the book does gloss
|
||
over a few topics that beg for greater coverage. For instance, what effect
|
||
will the snowballing freenet movement have on company/customer relations?
|
||
And if online communications with customers yields substantial benefits to
|
||
companies, what actions are these companies taking to help train the
|
||
general population in basic telecommunications skills?
|
||
|
||
To be sure, freenets are mentioned in passing once or twice in the
|
||
book. But the subject could well merit an entire chapter in future
|
||
editions of the book.
|
||
|
||
Another minor quibble with this book is that it leaves the reader
|
||
wishing for more. The content is indeed gripping and well-presented--but
|
||
one might wish for just a few more anecdotes, a few more case studies.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Conclusion Cronin's book is as much about people as it is about
|
||
"""""""""" technology. One of the recurring themes of the book is the
|
||
slowness with which people come to understand the usefulness of new tools
|
||
and technologies. Those who do comprehend the power of these tools have a
|
||
one-up on their business competitors: "Companies already linked to the
|
||
Internet receive the advantages of high-speed telecommunications and
|
||
continuously evolving technology while learning invaluable lessons about
|
||
the management of networked organizations.... We are just beginning to
|
||
understand the impact of networked communications on our daily lives and
|
||
way of doing business."
|
||
|
||
"Doing Business on the Internet" brings you the voices of many people
|
||
who have evangelized the benefits of Internet connection within their
|
||
companies. The book succeeds in the way that it lets you draw your own
|
||
conclusions from these first hand sources.
|
||
|
||
It's an irony of modern life that it sometimes takes superhuman
|
||
efforts to convince businesses to act in their own best interest. When it
|
||
comes to convincing business managers about the benefits of connecting
|
||
their employees to the Internet, this book is just the ticket.
|
||
|
||
Phil Shapiro
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
The author works as a freelance writer and software developer.
|
||
He can be reached on GEnie at: pshapiro1; on the Internet at:
|
||
pshapiro@aol.com
|
||
|
||
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||
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|
||
(For visually impaired users: The preceeding was an ASCII art rendition of
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||
four animals working together to reach apples from the top branches of a
|
||
tree. The bottom animal is a cow, a bear is on the cow's back. The bear
|
||
is holding up a rabbit, and the rabbit is holding up a mouse, who is
|
||
picking the apples.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[ANC]//////////////////////////////
|
||
APPLE ANECDOTES /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
True Stories
|
||
""""""""""""
|
||
by Dean Esmay
|
||
[SYNDICOMM]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
I've never told this story publicly, but I figure it's long enough
|
||
ago, and Apple's interest in this Apple II stuff is behind us, so what the
|
||
heck.
|
||
|
||
A few years ago we got a license to distribute the DOS 3.3 System
|
||
Master on-line, which we hadn't had before. So the disks were mailed to
|
||
us, straight from Apple Licensing.
|
||
|
||
So I get this really nice package from Apple with the nice white disk
|
||
envelopes and labels and stuff. And just to make sure everything's kosher,
|
||
I boot the System Master that they sent us.
|
||
|
||
Well, it boots into DOS 3.3... and up comes an old copy of Locksmith,
|
||
the ancient Pirate's Favorite in the heady days of the DOS 3.3 Apple II
|
||
world.
|
||
|
||
I'm really not kidding. I looked over the disk carefully and that's
|
||
all it was... a copy of Locksmith. On a write-protected, Apple labelled
|
||
disk that Apple Licensing sent straight to us.
|
||
|
||
What's doubly funny is the original Locksmith was copy protected, so
|
||
this means that somewhere in Apple's history, someone either "cracked" this
|
||
or accepted a pirate copy.
|
||
|
||
When we got it we realized these people had no idea what the heck
|
||
they were doing when it came to Apple II stuff. So we quietly uploaded
|
||
another copy of the DOS 3.3 System Master we had lying around, and that's
|
||
what's up there in A2 today.
|
||
|
||
I wonder if I still have that disk? I'm pretty sure it's buried
|
||
somewhere in my huge collection of 5.25 disks, gathering dust. :-)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(A2.DEAN, CAT13, TOP12, MSG:102/M645;1)
|
||
reprinted from the A2Pro RoundTable (8 October 1993)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[HUN]//////////////////////////////
|
||
THE TREASURE HUNT /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Yours For the Downloading
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Charlie Hartley
|
||
[C.HARTLEY3]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> WELCOME TO THE TREASURE HUNT <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
This month's column is dedicated to those of you who are newcomers to
|
||
GEnie, or who have never downloaded or uploaded files, and want to become
|
||
more familiar with the process. I will provide information about the
|
||
processes, as well as the software you need to consider obtaining.
|
||
|
||
Much of the content of this column is duplicated from other sources,
|
||
written by other folks, within the A2 area. It is being repeated here in
|
||
the hope that its message will reach a larger, or at least a different
|
||
audience.
|
||
|
||
We in A2 want to encourage you to become actively involved in the
|
||
roundtable. Questions are encouraged. Visit the bulletin board or the
|
||
Real Time Conference rooms and find out how friendly we can be. :)
|
||
|
||
And now, on with the show!
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Downloading a file from the A2 library is a fairly straightforward
|
||
task. After you access GEnie and find yourself at the prompt following the
|
||
announcements, type m645;3 and press return. This will take you directly
|
||
to the menu displayed below. (You can also type "A2" at the prompt, and
|
||
then select #3 from the main menu to get here.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
GEnie
|
||
Apple II RoundTable Software Library
|
||
Library: ALL Libraries
|
||
|
||
1. Description of this Library
|
||
2. Directory of Files
|
||
3. Search File Directory
|
||
4. Browse through Files
|
||
5. Upload a New File
|
||
6. Download a File
|
||
7. Delete a File You Own
|
||
8. Set Software Library
|
||
9. Save Current Software Library
|
||
10. Instructions for Software Exchange
|
||
11. Directory of New Files
|
||
12. Join/Ignore Library Category
|
||
|
||
Enter # or <P>revious?
|
||
|
||
To download a file that you know the number for, select #6 from the
|
||
menu. (If you don't know the file number, #3 will let you search for it by
|
||
key word or uploader.) Next you will be asked the file number; type it and
|
||
press return. Next you will be shown the long description of the file and
|
||
given several options. The option you want is "D" to download it.
|
||
|
||
Next you must select from the following menu:
|
||
|
||
1. XMODEM
|
||
2. XMODEM (w/1k blocks)
|
||
3. YMODEM
|
||
4. ZMODEM
|
||
|
||
What you select will depend on the software you are using. For
|
||
example, TIC (Talk is Cheap) does not support ZMODEM, but ProTERM and
|
||
Spectrum do. Before you go online to download, read your software
|
||
documentation to determine which of these to use. (YMODEM is generally
|
||
considered a bad option.) Once you make your choice, you will be told:
|
||
|
||
"File is ready. Start your XMODEM [or whatever mode you chose] receive
|
||
file."
|
||
|
||
At this point, what you do is determined by how your software handles
|
||
things. Again, read your software manual first.
|
||
|
||
Once the download is complete, and you press a key or two in response
|
||
to prompts, you will be asked if you want to download another file. If you
|
||
do, you will go through the process again; if not, you will go back to the
|
||
library menu screen.
|
||
|
||
The various sub-libraries in the Apple II RoundTable Software Library
|
||
are listed below:
|
||
|
||
1. /SYSTEM.DISK/
|
||
2. ..SYS.UTILS
|
||
3. ..ICONS
|
||
4. ..SYSTEM/
|
||
5. .....TOOLS
|
||
6. .....SYSTEM.SETUP (Inits)
|
||
7. .....FSTS
|
||
8. .....DESK.ACCS
|
||
9. .....DRIVERS
|
||
10. .....FONTS
|
||
11. .....CDEVS (Control Panels)
|
||
12. .....SOUNDS (for the System)
|
||
13. /A2.ROUNDTABLE/
|
||
14. ..BULLETIN.BOARD.HELP.N.TOOLS
|
||
15. ..BULLETIN.BOARD.ARCHIVES
|
||
16. ..CONFERENCE.HELP.N.TOOLS
|
||
17. ..CONFERENCE.TRANSCRIPTS
|
||
18. ..LIBRARY.HELP.N.TOOLS
|
||
19. ..LIBRARY.DIRECTORIES
|
||
20. /GS.OS/
|
||
21. ..GAMES
|
||
22. ..GRAPHICS/ (3200, animation, etc)
|
||
23. .....SUPER.HI.RES
|
||
24. .....PRINT.SHOP.GS
|
||
25. ..MUSIC
|
||
26. ..SOUND (BIN, HyperStudio, etc.)
|
||
27. ..TELECOMMUNICATIONS
|
||
28. ..UTILITIES
|
||
29. ..HYPERSTUDIO
|
||
30. ..HYPERCARD IIgs
|
||
31. ..MEAN.18.COURSES
|
||
32. /PRODOS.8/
|
||
33. ..GAMES
|
||
34. ..GRAPHICS/
|
||
35. .....PICTURES
|
||
36. ..EAMON.GAMES
|
||
37. ..SOUND.AND.MUSIC
|
||
38. ..NEW.PRINT.SHOP
|
||
39. ..TELECOMMUNICATIONS
|
||
40. ..UTILITIES
|
||
41. /DOS.3.3/
|
||
42. ..GAMES
|
||
43. ..GRAPHICS/
|
||
44. .....PRINT.SHOP
|
||
45. /APPLEWORKS/
|
||
46. ..TEMPLATES
|
||
47. ..MACROS
|
||
48. ..APPLEWORKS.GS
|
||
49. /BEAGLE BUDDIES
|
||
50. /GRAPHICS (GIF/RLE/TEXT)
|
||
51. /EDUCATION
|
||
52. /BUSINESS
|
||
53. /REVIEWS, PRESS RELEASES, ETC
|
||
54. /NONE OF THE ABOVE
|
||
55. /SPECIAL.LIBRARIES/
|
||
56. ..Reserved
|
||
57. ..Adult Oriented (Forbidden Fruit)
|
||
58. ..A2.University
|
||
59. ..NAUG
|
||
60. ..Deutsche.Software
|
||
61. ..GEnie.Nav
|
||
62. ..Desktop.Publishing
|
||
63. ..Resource Central Private
|
||
64. ..reserved
|
||
65. ALL Libraries
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
The following information is copied from the information available in
|
||
category 1 of the A2 bulletin board. It should help you to understand the
|
||
format of files in the A2 library, as well as what you must do to any file
|
||
that you plan to upload or download.
|
||
|
||
|
||
What is the .BXY file format? You have probably been noticed that the
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" files in our library end with the suffix
|
||
.BXY. Pronounced "boxy," this type of file is a Binary II file containing
|
||
a single NuFX archive created by ShrinkIt. In essence, these files are
|
||
nothing but ShrinkIt files inside Binary II "envelopes".
|
||
|
||
This .BXY file format is the official A2 RoundTable packing standard.
|
||
Older files created with BLU or other packing programs will not be accepted
|
||
in our library. In addition, files created by ShrinkIt without a Binary II
|
||
"wrapper" will also not be accepted on new uploads. Thus, older style .SHK
|
||
and .SDK files will not be accepted into our library.
|
||
|
||
The reasons for this are manifold. This standard was established in
|
||
1989 in cooperation with GEnie, CompuServe, Apple Computer, Andy Nicholas
|
||
(author of ShrinkIt), and Gary Little, creator of Binary II. This standard
|
||
has been accepted because it will, in the long run, make life easier for
|
||
all users. It's important that industry-wide standards be established and
|
||
adhered to.
|
||
|
||
There are two ways to create a BXY file, and two ways to download and
|
||
unpack them. You can use whichever you find easiest to use and remember.
|
||
|
||
To create a .BXY file, you just need to use ShrinkIt 2.1 or later
|
||
(use the latest version available, which as of this writing is 3.4). With
|
||
this method, you select the files you want to archive. Next ShrinkIt will
|
||
ask you to type in a filename for the archive. End your filename entry by
|
||
pressing Open-Apple-Return (instead of Return alone) and ShrinkIt will add
|
||
Binary II formatting automatically. If your communications program has a
|
||
Binary II option for UPloading--(such as ProTERM, Point-to-Point, or
|
||
Spectrum--just pack with ShrinkIt normally (i.e. without the
|
||
Open-Apple-Return at the end), but turn your communication software's
|
||
Binary II option ON while uploading. Don't do both!
|
||
|
||
To download a BXY file, you should turn the Binary II option of your
|
||
term program ON. For ANY OTHER download, you should NOT use the Binary II
|
||
option. After the download, just use ShrinkIt to unpack.
|
||
|
||
If your term program does not have a "Binary II" option for
|
||
downloading, simply download the file without this option. You can then
|
||
just use ShrinkIt 2.1 or later to unpack without any difficulty.
|
||
|
||
Just remember these simple rules:
|
||
|
||
A) When uploading, pack all files with ShrinkIt. Do not use any
|
||
other packing program.
|
||
|
||
B) When uploading, EITHER use Open-Apple-Return when entering the
|
||
filename of the archive, OR use the Binary II option of your
|
||
terminal program. PLEASE DO NOT DO BOTH.
|
||
|
||
C) When downloading .BXY files, turn the Binary II option of your
|
||
term program on. If your program doesn't have this option, or you
|
||
prefer to download BXY files using exactly the same steps as other
|
||
types of files, just download normally with Binary II off. But
|
||
make sure you have ShrinkIt 2.1 or later.
|
||
|
||
D) When downloading any other type of file (XX., PP., .BNY, .BQY,
|
||
.TXT, etc.) do NOT use the Binary II option of your term program.
|
||
|
||
Don't worry if you forget to turn Binary II on when downloading, as
|
||
ShrinkIt will handle the file anyway. But ultimately, most users will be
|
||
better off making use of this option.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Graphics File Uploads In the interest of making downloads and subsequent
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""" viewing as simple as possible, A2's IIgs graphics
|
||
libraries will be supporting a single file type of both standard SHR
|
||
graphics and 3200 color graphics.
|
||
|
||
In library 22, along with graphic programs, you will find 3200 color
|
||
pictures. These are special graphics whereby each scan line may have a
|
||
different palette of 16 colors, giving 200 * 16 = 3200 possible different
|
||
colors. Our 3200 color pictures are (or will be converted to) type 76
|
||
block $C1, or PIC, files. This type of picture requires a special viewer.
|
||
We recommend Chris McKinsey's SuperView. You can enter "SUPERVIEW.BXY" at
|
||
the "download file" prompt. Additionally, it will also view normal
|
||
one-screen pictures.
|
||
|
||
Library 23 contains standard SHR pictures of 320x200 or 640x200
|
||
resolution, using no more than 16 palettes, although most generally use
|
||
one. These pictures will be in Apple Preferred Format, or PNT files
|
||
($C0/0002).
|
||
|
||
|
||
Rules About Disk Archives Here follows a few clarifications on doing
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""" "disk" archives:
|
||
|
||
A2 normally insists on "file" archives for all ProDOS and GS/OS
|
||
uploads. This is because we can't know what kind of hardware every
|
||
downloader may have, and because hard disk owners get downright irate when
|
||
they have to dust off their 5.25 drive and plug it into their GS just to
|
||
unpack a file that they will then have to transfer to their hard disk. And
|
||
we can't blame them. In fact, if the upload is a collection of related
|
||
files, we really prefer that they be placed in their own folder and the
|
||
entire folder be archived, though this is by no means a required step.
|
||
|
||
However, some things such as DOS 3.3 files, the TETRIS2 upload, etc.
|
||
cannot be placed on a ProDOS disk. Since ShrinkIt is a ProDOS program, the
|
||
only way it can handle such files is by shrinking the entire disk without
|
||
worrying about the contents.
|
||
|
||
Let's consider what this means. If you are archiving a well-used DOS
|
||
3.3 disk, much of the "blank" disk space will actually contain files that
|
||
have been erased from the disk catalog. Remember, deleting a file merely
|
||
removes it from the catalog; it does NOT remove it from the disk. (That's
|
||
why "Undelete" programs are able to work.)
|
||
|
||
Now, ShrinkIt has no way of telling which disk sectors are in use and
|
||
which are free, and archives all 560 DOS 3.3 sectors. This means that all
|
||
those previously deleted files are ALSO archived, although they aren't in
|
||
the catalog. This is incredibly inefficient and you can easily wind up
|
||
with a disk archive that is larger than the unpacked length of the files
|
||
you are uploading!
|
||
|
||
Some people have tried to get around this by transferring the DOS 3.3
|
||
files to a ProDOS disk and putting them in a "file" archive. This is an
|
||
bad idea for several reasons. First, the downloader must convert it back
|
||
to DOS 3.3 to use. You'd be amazed how many people don't understand how to
|
||
do that or why it's necessary. The confusion factor is just too much.
|
||
Secondly, the files will have to be renamed to something that ProDOS will
|
||
take. All too often, the new name will cause the program to crash. And
|
||
the user will be unable to fix it because he won't know what the original
|
||
names were.
|
||
|
||
We also want to remember that DOS 3.3 uploads must not contain a copy
|
||
of the DOS 3.3 system software. Apple Corp. still owns it and frowns on
|
||
this practice. We check all DOS 3.3 uploads for this and do not release
|
||
the ones that still have DOS on them.
|
||
|
||
Here's how to fix all these problems:
|
||
|
||
1) Format a blank DOS-less disk. I use Copy II+.
|
||
|
||
2) Copy all the files to be uploaded to the new disk.
|
||
|
||
3) Archive the new disk.
|
||
|
||
The freshly formatted disk will have all unused sectors "zeroed out".
|
||
These "zeroed" sectors compress to an extremely small space, so that the
|
||
resulting "disk" archive is at most just a block or two larger than a
|
||
"file" archive would have been.
|
||
|
||
I hope this makes the reasoning behind the A2 rules clearer to you.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
UPLOAD.TIPS.BXY FILE #20171 12800 BYTES UPLOADING TIPS
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
Tom Zuchowski provides a variety of tips for newcomers to GEnie who
|
||
want to upload files to the A2 library. As Tom says, "Newcomers to A2's
|
||
uploading process must go through a learning curve. These tips will guide
|
||
you past the most common errors made by newcomers who are uploading for the
|
||
first time. If you follow them closely you can be confident that your
|
||
uploads will be correct and easily handled by the A2 staff and those who
|
||
will download it."
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Obviously, if you plan to do any up- or downloading, you will need a
|
||
copy of ShrinkIt. If you do not have one, or if your copy is fairly old,
|
||
you can get the latest versions from the library. There is a version for
|
||
those of you with Apple IIe (enhanced with 128K of memory) or the Apple
|
||
IIc, as well as a version for the Apple IIgs. (There is also a version for
|
||
an Apple II+ with 64K.) First we will talk about the IIe version.
|
||
|
||
|
||
SHRINKIT34.EXE (file #20074 - 41856 bytes) ShrinkIt for the IIe/IIc
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
This is ShrinkIt for the IIe & IIc, the standard archiver/de-archiver
|
||
for the Apple IIe enhanced with 128K of memory, or the IIc, and ProDOS.
|
||
|
||
This version of ShrinkIt will unpack itself with a little help from
|
||
you. Read the directions below for details.
|
||
|
||
Make sure to give it a file type of TXT when you download it. This
|
||
is important! You may want to double-check that your terminal package is
|
||
not downloading as BIN. Also, it's important that you keep the file name
|
||
as "SHRINKIT34.EXE". Make sure that you have 82 free blocks on the same
|
||
disk as SHRINKIT34.EXE. Then run BASIC.SYSTEM and from the "]" prompt,
|
||
type -SHRINKIT34.EXE (that's a dash, then the name of the file).
|
||
|
||
That will get you the working version of ShrinkIt for the IIe & IIc!
|
||
It will fit on a 5.25 diskette. The documentation is available in another
|
||
file (see below).
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
SHK34.DOCS.BXY (file #20145 - 18048 bytes) ShrinkIt Documentation
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
In order to make the file SHRINKIT34.EXE unpackable to a single 5.25
|
||
floppy disk, the documentation file was removed from it. The documentation
|
||
merely details the history, and give other general info about the program.
|
||
It's not necessary to have this file to operate the program. Should you
|
||
feel the need for completeness, then this file is for you. The BXY version
|
||
of Shrinkit 3.4 already contains this file so a download is unnecessary.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
If you have a GS, the ShrinkIt for you is GS-ShrinkIt v1.1 which is
|
||
described below. (You may also want to download ShrinkIt 3.4 in order to
|
||
unpack 5.25" disk archives.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
GSHK.BSE V1.1 (file #19517 - 118272 bytes) GS-ShrinkIt v1.1
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
This is GS-ShrinkIt v1.1. This is also a ShrinkIt self-extracting
|
||
archive inside a Binary II wrapper. This means that you'll have to remove
|
||
the Binary II wrapper either when downloading using your communications
|
||
program (that is, turn Binary II mode ON), or remove the Binary II wrapper
|
||
with a separate program once you've downloaded this archive if you have a
|
||
program like BLU or an older version of ShrinkIt. If your terminal program
|
||
doesn't have a Binary II mode and you don't have a separate program, you
|
||
should follow the instructions above and download SHRINKIT34.EXE. Once you
|
||
have ShrinkIt 3.4, you can use that to remove the Binary II wrapper from
|
||
GSHK.
|
||
|
||
GSHK v1.1 is faster compressing, faster decompressing, can make
|
||
self-extracting archives, and has been made easier to use. A MUST-HAVE for
|
||
anyone downloading files from A2 or A2Pro!
|
||
|
||
Remember, you MUST download this with Binary II turned on, or use
|
||
some other utility after the download to remove the Binary II wrapper.
|
||
Then just run the program to have it extract itself.
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Apple II Offline Navigators for GEnie
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
||
|
||
The Apple II RoundTable on GEnie (A2) offers three FREE (aside from
|
||
download charges) great time-saving programs for Apple II users to navigate
|
||
throughout all GEnie.
|
||
|
||
With CoPilot, GEM, or TCXpress, you perform all your work offline,
|
||
that is, while not connected to the system. You can read and write E-mail
|
||
or bulletin board messages, scan new uploads and select files to download,
|
||
and more (downloads not supported by TCXpress). Once you're ready, the
|
||
offline navigation program is instructed to go online on GEnie, at which
|
||
point it sends all messages, collects all replies to previous messages,
|
||
downloads all selected files, and so on, all at the fastest possible speed
|
||
(much faster than a human could do it manually). Within a few minutes it
|
||
finishes its task and then automatically logs off the system.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Apple IIgs Only CoPilot is a full GS/OS desktop program that runs on the
|
||
""""""""""""""" Apple IIgs only. It requires 1 meg of RAM, a hard
|
||
drive, and Apple IIgs System 6.0. There are three versions of CoPilot
|
||
v2.5--one each for ProTERM 3.0 (or later), Talk is Cheap 3.31 (or later),
|
||
and Spectrum. There is an older version of CoPilot (v2.1) still available,
|
||
for Point to Point 4.0 and Talk is Cheap 3.20.
|
||
|
||
For those of you with Apple IIgs's, the CoPilot files are
|
||
|
||
file# file name Description
|
||
|
||
23130 COPILOT.SPC.BXY V2.5 CoPilot v2.5 and Spectrum scripts
|
||
23110 COPILOT.TIC.BXY V2.5 CoPilot v2.5 and TIC scripts
|
||
23109 COPILOT.PT3.BXY V2.5 CoPilot v2.5 and ProTERM scripts
|
||
|
||
20878 COPILOT.2.1.BXY for Point to Point 4.0 and
|
||
Talk is Cheap 3.20
|
||
|
||
For a limited time, you can download all three flavors of CoPilot
|
||
v2.5 for nothing! GEnie surcharges (but not charges of connecting networks
|
||
such as SprintNet and DataPac) will be waived while you download the file.
|
||
Check to see if the offer is still open before downloading!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Apple IIe, IIc, IIgs GEnie Master 4 (GEM4) 4.22 runs on any Apple IIe
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""" (enhanced), IIc, IIc+, or IIgs. It requires 512K of
|
||
RAM, two 3.5" drives or a hard drive, AppleWorks 4.0.2 and one of the
|
||
following: ProTERM 3.0, Talk is Cheap 3.20, Point to Point 4.0, or
|
||
Spectrum. (Or later versions, of course.)
|
||
|
||
file# file name Description
|
||
|
||
22690 GEM4.V4.22.BXY GEnie Master 4 (AppleWorks 4.0.2)
|
||
22723 GEM4.MANUAL.BXY Complete Manual for GEM4 4.22
|
||
|
||
Also, A2PRO.GREG uploaded the following file. If you use GEM and
|
||
have AppleWorks 4.3, you probably want this file. It should work with
|
||
earlier versions of AppleWorks 4, but is not required by them.
|
||
|
||
23215 GEM4.430.BXY GEM4 task files for AW 4.3 (update)
|
||
|
||
|
||
GEnie Master 3 (GEM3) 4.22 runs on any Apple IIe (enhanced), IIc,
|
||
IIc+, or IIgs. It requires 512K of RAM, two 3.5" drives or a hard drive,
|
||
AppleWorks 3.0, UltraMacros 4.2 and one of the following: ProTERM 3.0,
|
||
Talk is Cheap 3.20, Point to Point 4.0, or Spectrum.
|
||
|
||
file# file name Description
|
||
|
||
22688 GEM3.V4.22.BXY GEnie Master 3 (Awks 3.0/Ultra 4.2)
|
||
22722 GEM3.MANUAL.BXY Complete Manual for GEM3 4.22
|
||
|
||
|
||
GEnie Master (GEM) 4.21 runs on any Apple IIe (enhanced), IIc, IIc+,
|
||
or IIgs. It requires 512K of RAM, two 3.5" drives or a hard drive,
|
||
AppleWorks 3.0 and one of the following: ProTERM 3.0, Talk is Cheap 3.20,
|
||
Point to Point 4.0, or Spectrum.
|
||
|
||
file# file name Description
|
||
|
||
20978 GEM.4.21.BXY FREEWARE Apple II navigator!
|
||
22721 GEM.MANUAL.BXY Complete Manual for GEM 4.21
|
||
|
||
|
||
TCXpress is a GEnie-specific message processor that uses the
|
||
combination of AppleWorks 3.0, TimeOut TeleComm and UltraMacros (3.1 or
|
||
4.x). TCX is menu-driven and will auto-capture mail and roundtable
|
||
messages and will auto-send mail and RT messages that you compose offline.
|
||
Includes quote-back, mark and unmark, auto-file-save options. This file
|
||
contains both TCX versions: TCX3 for use with UltraMacros 3.1, and TCX4
|
||
for use with Ultra 4. UnShrinks to a 3.5-inch disk, and REQUIRES either a
|
||
hard drive and a 3.5 drive, or two 3.5 drives. It also requires that you
|
||
own Ultramacros 3.1 or 4.X, and Timeout Telecomm.
|
||
|
||
file# file name Description
|
||
|
||
20759 TCX3.5.DISK.BXY GEnie-specific message processor
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
The following files, uploaded by Tom Zuchowski, were placed in the
|
||
library too late for me to take a look at them. However, they look as
|
||
though they'll be useful to those who want/need to download files from the
|
||
A2 library. ADB is the abbreviation for AppleWorks Data Base; TXT means
|
||
standard ASCII text files.
|
||
|
||
File# File Name File Description
|
||
|
||
23228 A2.LIB.INFO.TXT Description of A2 Library Index
|
||
|
||
23225 A2.LIB.ADB.BXY ADB Index of entire A2 Library
|
||
23224 A2LIBGS.ADB.BXY ADB Index of GS/OS-only libraries
|
||
23222 A2LIBP8.ADB.BXY ADB Index of non-GS/OS libraries
|
||
23221 A2.1319.ADB.BXY ADB Index of Libraries 13-19
|
||
23220 A2.3238.ADB.BXY ADB Index of Libraries 32-38
|
||
23219 A2.3940.ADB.BXY ADB Index of Libraries 39-40
|
||
23218 A2.4144.ADB.BXY ADB Index of Libraries 41-44
|
||
23217 A2.4553.ADB.BXY ADB Index of Libraries 45-53
|
||
23216 A2.5462.ADB.BXY ADB Index of Libraries 54-62
|
||
|
||
23214 A2LIBGS.TXT.BXY TXT Index of GS/OS-only libraries
|
||
23213 A2LIBP8.TXT.BXY TXT Index of non-GS/OS libraries
|
||
23211 A2.1319.TXT.BXY TXT Index of Libraries 13-19
|
||
23210 A2.3238.TXT.BXY TXT Index of Libraries 32-38
|
||
23209 A2.3940.TXT.BXY TXT Index of Libraries 39-40
|
||
23208 A2.4144.TXT.BXY TXT Index of Libraries 41-44
|
||
23207 A2.4553.TXT.BXY TXT Index of Libraries 45-53
|
||
23206 A2.5462.TXT.BXY TXT Index of Libraries 54-62
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
That's it for this month. I hope you have found something here to
|
||
whet your interest. Drop me a line and let me know what you think of this
|
||
column and offer any suggestions you might have about what should be in it.
|
||
|
||
Until next time, happy downloading!
|
||
|
||
--Charlie Hartley
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[PNL]//////////////////////////////
|
||
PAUG NEWSLETTER /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
July/August 1994 Report
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by GEna Saikin
|
||
[A2.GENA]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Planetary Apple Users Group (PAUG) was started almost exactly a year
|
||
ago, at KansasFest (Kfest)... to help provide support to the Apple II user
|
||
who may have no local user group available. You may have heard of it under
|
||
its former name, Planetary Apple League (PAL).
|
||
|
||
In the past year, we have had a number of special speakers on a
|
||
variety of topics, letting us in on the cutting edge of Spectrum,
|
||
AppleWorks 4 and other new programs and developments.
|
||
|
||
Plans are in the process of having folks who are members of outside
|
||
User Groups to come to future PAUG meetings and tell us about their User
|
||
Group, and tying this in with a greater cooperation between PAUG and our
|
||
sister User Groups out there.
|
||
|
||
|
||
WHAT'S NEW IN APPLEDOM There are many exciting things happening in the
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""" Apple II world. A couple of new programs are out,
|
||
including Quick Click Calc--a powerful spreadsheet--and the latest update
|
||
to AppleWorks 4. Version 4.3 is the last change for the current version,
|
||
but AppleWorks 5 is planned for release before then end of the year.
|
||
Animasia, a 3D animation program is slated to come out very soon, and
|
||
send/receive faxware for the IIgs is in the cooker.
|
||
|
||
On November 1, 1994, America Online (AOL) will be shutting the door
|
||
on Apple II users using their Apple II systems. They will no longer be
|
||
able to access AOL with their Apple II.
|
||
|
||
The Apple II RT (A2) has been gearing up to make these exiles feel at
|
||
home, and already, we are seeing many, many new faces, as more and more
|
||
refugees straggle in and find themselves a home. A2 has created a special
|
||
deal for these refugees, including a $50 credit and great discounts on
|
||
ProTERM, TIC and Spectrum, which will come with a GEM and Co-Pilot disk,
|
||
our two popular offline processor programs.
|
||
|
||
|
||
THE MAIN EVENT This newsletter will combine two months worth of meetings,
|
||
"""""""""""""" for our July meeting was the last Sunday in July--as a
|
||
post-Kfest get-together.
|
||
|
||
Though we had no "special speaker", many folks who were at
|
||
ICONference (formerly KansasFest) showed up to tell us about their
|
||
experiences. And what experiences were had!
|
||
|
||
It was three days packed with learning and lots of fun! Seminars
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covered everything from the new Animasia to a demo on the Mensch computer;
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from Joe Kohn's inspired talk on the Internet to a glimpse at the PowerPc,
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a taste of Chicago (the new Windows) and System 7.5 for the Mac.
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There was as much after Hours--as much fun as last year, if not more
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so! We had the usual "bite the bag" contest (won by Roger Wagner), a "Nerf
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gun fight", many pizza parties, and an annual roast of Mike Westerfield
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(excellent... poor guy, never had a chance! <grin>).
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Actually, it's so hard to describe the goings on there... you have to
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be there to appreciate what went on! So, all of you, prepare for next
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year, so we can see you there!
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Our August meeting was dedicated to an Open House for our new friends
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from AOL--giving them a quick tour of what A2 and GEnie has to offer them!
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We had a huge crowd--over 20 people showed up for this big event!
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What do we have to offer? A library that's had over 23,000 uploads
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with thousands of cool files; a bulletin board chock full of information
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and support; and a very active Real Time Conference, manned 7 days a week,
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THE LIBRARY STACK Here are a bunch of great files that are from our very
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""""""""""""""""" own Dean's List. If you want to learn more about Kfest
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and have a IIgs, download Auri's masterpiece, file #23122. There's a lot
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of good stuff about what went on there. File #23102 has some great
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pictures of Kfester's.
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23122 KFEST.STACK.BXY The KansasFest (ICONference) stack
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23116 FILEFINDER.BXY Finder Extra - File Finder
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23102 KFEST94.CD.BXY 10 pictures from the KFest 94 CD
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+23091 BLUEDISKUPD.BXY BlueDisk v1.0 update disk
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+23088 GLAMPA29408.BXY GEnieLamp A2, August 1994 (AppleWorks)
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23085 FONTREDIREC.BXY Keep your system's fonts on other disks
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23074 MUSICOMP3.0.BXY MIDISynth Music Composer v3.00
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23073 POWERGS3.BXY Issue #3 of the stack-based magazine
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+23071 AUTOMAKER.BXY Convert BASIC files to SYS files
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23065 CONVERTIT.BXY Hypercard stack to convert measurements
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23064 OUTBURST.BXY Makes your GS randomly yell, etc.
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+23059 A2.DOM.0794.BXY A2 Disk of the Month, July 1994
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23057 OPALEDEMO.BXY Demo of a new GS game from Brutal Deluxe
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+23050 KEYWORDINFO.TXT Describes how GEnie library keywords work
|
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|
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WHAT'S NEW IN A2? A2 is in the process of gearing up for AOL refugees and
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""""""""""""""""" we have increased our RTC schedule as well (to Saturday
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afternoons). We will soon be present in Chat, manning an "AOL Refugee
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Center" and will appear in GENIEus as "Help Desk for a night" on 31 August.
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Come to our next meeting in September (topic to be announced) and
|
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enjoy the company of your fellow A2 users! We would like to say "Welcome
|
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Home" to our AOL friends, and let you know that you've picked the best
|
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online service for Apple II support out there!
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