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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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SIZZLING SHAREWARE: MUG! 1.01
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WEB SLINGING 101: Delphi Forums and the Apple II
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AND THE BEST OF THE A2 AND A2PRO MESSAGE BOARDS
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The Lamp! An Onipa'a Software Production Vol. 1, No. 1
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Publisher & Editor.......................Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W.
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Internet Email........................................thelamp@delphi.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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January 1, 1998
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OPENING PITCH
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Welcome Back My Friends ][ The Show That Never Ends ------------ [OPN]
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A FUNNY THING HAPPENED [FOR]
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The Heat Is On ------------------------------------------------- [HET]
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Miscellanea [MSC]
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Rumor Mill ----------------------------------------------------- [RMR]
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Public Postings [PUB]
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Best Of The Best ----------------------------------------------- [BOB]
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SIZZLING SHAREWARE
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MSDOS Utilities Graphic !nterface v1.01 by Peter Watson -------- [SIZ]
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WEB SLINGING 101
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Delphi Forums and the Apple II -------------------------------- [WEB]
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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READING THE LAMP! The index system used by The Lamp! is designed to make
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""""""""""""""""" your reading easier. To use this system, load this
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issue into any word processor or text issue. In the index you will find
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something like:
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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To read this article, simply use your search or find command to locate
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[INN]. There is a similar tag at the end of each article: [EOA].
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:: DISCUSSED ON DELPHI ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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: I have a firm grip on reality. Now I can strangle it. :
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[EOA]
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[OPN]------------------------------
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From The Editor
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by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W.
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[thelamp@delphi.com]
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WELCOME BACK MY FRIENDS TO THE SHOW THAT NEVER ENDS
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A new name, new online service, and new format may mean that this all
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looks like a new electronic publication for the Apple II series of
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computers.
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Looks can be deceiving, can't they?
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My name is Ryan Suenaga. I was the last editor of the greatest online
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publication for the Apple II of all time, _GenieLamp A2_. I took the helm
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from Doug Cuff, who edited three Apple II publications: _GenieLamp A2_, _II
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Alive_, and, of course, the dear, departed _A2-Central_. My roots as a
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writer lie back in _GS+ Magazine_; my roots with the Apple II trace back to
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the Apple ][+ in 1982; my roots in electronic communications to the local
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BBS's of the mid 1980's, and, of course, the GEnie (now Genie) online
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service, the virtual center of the Apple II universe for many, many years.
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In 1996, the wheels began to come off; GEnie became Genie, and new
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ownership made the small esoteric online service even smaller by hiking its
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prices to make it the most expensive service of its kind in the world.
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Even the most faithful Apple II user wondered if the nearly $20--or
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more--charge for 9 hours of non-prime time use each month was worth it.
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Many decided it wasn't, and began to leave. Many held on, hoping that
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ownership would see the light and grant relief to the longtime faithful,
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and with the exception of the aptly named and short-lived Genie Lite plan,
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that relief never came.
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Survivors that they are, the Apple II faithful looked elsewhere for a
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new place to call home. In late 1996, that home was found: Delphi. First
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thought of primarily as an alternative to Genie, it became clear when a
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move to price Genie more competitively never came that Delphi would not
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need to be a second home for virtual support for the Apple II. It would
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need to be _the_ home.
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Economically priced, with equal access to users via the standard text
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interface or the new fangled World Wide Web, Delphi has opened its doors to
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the Apple II faithful. It has surpassed Genie in both quantity and quality
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of message content, and it is now clear: the future of Apple II online
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support is on Delphi.
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_GenieLamp A2_, good ship that she is, had become drydocked; while it
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was entirely capable of playing its part in the Apple II community for
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years to come, the material that had been its backbone--postings by the
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Apple II users on the Genie A2 Bulletin Board--had thinned considerably. A
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new port was needed to get her floating again.
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It has been found.
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Apple ][ Forever.
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And forever on Delphi.
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For those of you unfamiliar with the history of _GenieLamp A2_, you
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can check out the entire library of back issues--five years worth--on the
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World Wide Web, at:
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http://people.delphi.com/rsuenaga
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That's The Official Unofficial Home Page of _GenieLamp A2_ on the
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World Wide Web, hosted by, uh, me, its last editor.
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What you're reading, The Publication Formerly Known As _GenieLamp A2_,
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will have its own home on the World Wide Web as well. Unfortunately, it's
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not ready yet, but it at least has a home. It's at:
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http://www.sheppyware.ml.org/~rsuenaga
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If I'm lucky, it'll be updated by the time you read this.
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Oh, and about that name. . .
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Sometimes, you make things harder than they need to be. When I
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decided the time had come to move from Genie to Delphi, I decided we needed
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a new name for the publication; after all, "GenieLamp A2" just didn't make
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as much sense for an online service on Delphi as it did on Genie.
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I thought long and hard about what to call the "new" newsletter. _The
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Delphi Oracle_ seemed a natural, until I discovered that the name was
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already taken.
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Given that Apple II users tend to be some of the brightest people
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you'll meet, I decided to take the question to them. The _II Scribe_ Forum
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on Delphi sponsored a conference, asking for name suggestions and taking a
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poll. Together with the help of some Apple II celebrities: Tim Kellers,
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operator of the _II Scribe_ Forum; Cindy Adams, KansasFest organizer; and
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Max Jones, editor and publisher of _Juiced.GS_, we picked a name we thought
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was most appropriate.
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Henceforth, _The Publication Formerly Known As GenieLamp A2_, is now
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known simply as _The Lamp!_, as suggested by that same Tim Kellers who runs
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the _II Scribe_ Forum on Delphi.
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Now, isn't that simple for everyone?
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A word (well, a few) on copyrights: As the Apple II has moved from
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state-of-the-art to orphan to classic, and support has moved from user
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groups to paper publications to the online world, incidents of copyright
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violation have spread wildly. While this publication is not in the same
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category as an Apple II program, it is also subject to copyright.
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In the credits of this publication, just as with _GenieLamp A2_, you
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will find the guidelines for distributing and reprinting material in the
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publication. However, if you read carefully, you will also find that the
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restrictions are more stringent than with _GenieLamp A2_.
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Basically, the restrictions are simple: _The Lamp!_ is to remain
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exclusive to the _IIScribe_ Forum on Delphi for the first thirty days after
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publication. After that, I will post it on the World Wide Web at its home
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page, at the URL listed above, and possibly elsewhere (the Genie A2
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libraries, for instance, are a possibility).
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I have thought long and hard about this. I realize that Apple II user
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groups and newsletters are hurting for material, and some of the articles
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published in _GenieLamp A2_ made its way around the globe to users
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everywhere. But the fact remains that copyright is a big issue, one I
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discuss with others in the Apple II world daily, and protecting it is
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important.
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If anyone from a legitimate Apple II user group or business has
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interest in being granted a no cost license to reprint parts or all of this
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newsletter regularly or distribute this publication more freely, they may
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certainly contact me via email. I'm not out to stop the world from seeing
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_The Lamp!_ and the light; I'm out to make sure I don't get taken advantage
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of in the process.
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Oh, and in case you missed my not saying it for the last month or two:
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KansasFest 1998 is alive and well and being planned for July 22-26, 1998 at
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Avila College in Kansas City, Missouri. I hope to see you all there again.
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Ryan
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[EOA]
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[OPN]------------------------------
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A FUNNY THING HAPPENED. . . . |
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Checking out A2 and A2Pro on Delphi
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by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W.
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[thelamp@delphi.com]
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* The Heat Is On
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* Miscellanea
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* Rumor Mill
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* Public Postings
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* Best Of The Best
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THE HEAT IS ON
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[*] Off-Line Readers ....... Son Of A Crock
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[*] All about Marinetti ....... P-P-Preparing For A New Connection
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[*] Productivity Software ....... Finally--SuperConvert 4
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[*] Telecommunications ....... Apple II Webheads Unite!
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MISCELLANEA
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WHICH SUPERDRIVE IS WHICH? Next week I start on my Apple IIgs Tower,
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I've gone through all of my old Genie / CoPilot Archives and I still cannot
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find the file on the High Density disk drives (1,440k)! I need to know
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which one(s), pulled from Macintoshes, will work with the Apple High
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Density Disk Controller card.
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Also, are there any 800k Mac pulls I should stay away from?
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,___(?___ Mike Brouillette, aka "The Un-Dead Apple"
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\ )|(@)m(_, Delivered via Spectrum v2.1 & Crock'O Gold v1.4
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`~7oooood'
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(MBROUI11ETTE, 7411, GO COM A2 FOR)
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>>>>> Perhaps this tid-bit will help;
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the front, and have the code numbers on the side in blue ink. If they are
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Sony they usually have a 2 meg sticker on the underside on the platter.
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie
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Message delivered by Crock O' Gold and Marinetti TCP/IP!
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 7519, GO COM A2 FOR)
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SHEPPY SOUPS UP SUPPORT I have created an Internet mailing list for
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""""""""""""""""""""""" announcements and discussion of my software. I
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did this for three reasons:
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(a) To provide even faster responses to questions and more rapid news and
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information about my work.
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(b) It was fun to set up.
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(c) Because it gives me a place to post the occasional off-beat story.
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To subscribe to the SheppyWare-Talk mailing list, email
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majordomo@sheppyware.ml.org with the phrase "SUBSCRIBE Sheppyware-Talk" in
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the BODY of the message. You'll receive confirmation within 10-20 minutes.
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There will be some amusing content posted from time-to-time, starting later
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tonight or tomorrow, so get yours today!
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd
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Macintosh & PowerPC Programmers Forum
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(SHEPPY, 7431, GO COM A2 FOR)
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<<<<< Well, KeyNotifier 1.4 is now available for download from my Web
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This new version fixes a few bugs and improves performance.
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I'll try to get it uploaded here soon.
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd
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Macintosh & PowerPC Programmers Forum
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(SHEPPY, 8630, GO COM A2 FOR)
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GEOFF SELLS SIS SHELLS ON THE C SHORE? SIS will not work reliably if you
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" telnet into a UNIX shell. You can
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rlogin in a UNIX shell and everything will work ok. The hardware
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handshaking option in Spectrum must be selected and you have to have a
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properly wired hardware handshaking modem cable. See the Spectrum manual
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for more details about hardware handshaking.
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Geoff
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(SISGEOFF, 7443, GO COM A2 FOR)
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>>>>> Gosh, this is the first time I'd heard this. Maybe I should
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""""" read the manual again.
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Doug C.
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(D_CUFF, 7467, GO COM A2 FOR)
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>>>>> Hmmmmmm. This got me thinking: Geoff, do you mean "telnet into a
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""""" UNIX shell via Marinetti" or "telnet into a UNIX shell from Delphi
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or Genie or another UNIX shell"?
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Or both? :)
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Ryan
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Think KFest '98!
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Delivered by OLRight! scripts for ANSITerm
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(RSUENAGA, 7475, GO COM A2 FOR)
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<<<<< You brought up an interesting issue which I have not tried or even
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""""" thought about. I'm not sure how the Spectrum telnet is setup, but
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it might be possible to telnet to your UNIX account with TopCat and run SIS
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that way. I can't think of any reason why that won't work and I'm sure Ewen
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What I was referring to was the latter situation--the code does not support
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such a situation and will break. Hopefully it will just cause long pauses
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of inactivity and report an error, but the worst case is the system will
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hang. I tried to make SIS handle as many error conditions as gracefully as
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possible.
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Geoff
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>>>>> As far as Spectrum and its scripts are concerned, a TCP/IP Telnet
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""""" session is just like any other session. Some things like 'Hangup'
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obviously will be ignored, but otherwise Spectrum sees the data like it
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normally does. The connection of course is reliable, so there are no errors
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or missing characters...
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This means that a script does not need to use Timeouts, except in special
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circumstances. You only really need Timeouts if you don't want to hang
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around all day waiting for a slow server...
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So using TopCat to Telnet into a site that then behaves as if it was a
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standard Unix shell, should work just fine with SIS I would guess.
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But just to make sure that we cause no confusion here, using TopCat and SIS
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in this way, is not the same as using SIS through a normal SLIP Internet
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connection. That will not work, as the commands within SIS are incorrect
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for such a connection.
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Let us know how you get on... Do it manually at first, that is connect
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manually with the TopCat menu option then run SIS. If that works, we can
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perhaps set up a SISConnect script for TopCat and a Unix shell.
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie
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Message delivered by Crock O' Gold and Marinetti TCP/IP!
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 7515, GO COM A2 FOR)
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PATCHING UP SIS I just released a patch for SIS. It takes advantage of
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""""""""""""""" the bug fixes in Brutal Deluxe's patch of Tool034. The
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patch is available on the ground and caltech FTP sites. It should be in the
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Delphi database in a few days.
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If you don't have SIS, take advantage of the Seven Hills Christmas sale!
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Geoff
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WINGING IT WITH OLD TULIN STOCK There was a question here a while back
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" about the NEC CD-ROM driver for the GS
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that Tulin Technologies used to sell. It is now available from
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He is a former employee of Tulin.
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I don't know the price yet.
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-Gareth
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SSII FOR THE UNINITIATED I don't know if everyone here knows about
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"""""""""""""""""""""""" Shareware Solutions II and about all the various
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Apple II products available from Shareware Solutions II, so I wanted to
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post just a little bit about SSII and its operations, and to let you know
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that tech support for any SSII products is available right here.
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o Shareware Solutions II is a 20 page general interest Apple II newsletter
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that has been published since mid-1993. 17 issues have been published to
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date; Issue 18 is currently being worked on.
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o Shareware Solutions II is the Publisher of Harmonie, a set of GS/OS
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printer drivers that allow the use of HP DeskJet and LaserJet printers on
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an Apple IIGS.
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o Shareware Solutions II is the exclusive worldwide distributor for the
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entire Apple II product line from WestCode Software, including Pointless,
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HardPressed, InWords, TypeSet and TypeWest.
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o Shareware Solutions II is the publisher of Addressed For Success, a IIGS
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desktop-based mailing list program.
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o Shareware Solutions II is the exclusive distributor of CheckWorks, a
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complete checking account system for use from within AppleWorks Classic.
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o Shareware Solutions II continues to distribute all the back issues of
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Resource-Central's (ICON's) HyperCard based Script-Central - available on
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3.5" disks or on CD-ROM.
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o Shareware Solutions II is now the exclusive distributor of Resource-
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Central's (ICON's) HyperStudio based Studio City - available on 3.5" disks
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or on CD-ROM.
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o Shareware Solutions II distributes all the back issues of Resource
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Central's flagship publication: A2 Central on Disk.
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o Shareware Solutions II distributes the entire NAUG collection; that
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includes 400 or more disks of AppleWorks related materials, and all of the
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60+ back issues of "NAUG On Disk."
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o Shareware Solutions II is currently distributing the last of the IIe/IIc
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games inventory from BRCC, and is now offering a special deal on
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Neuromancer and Dragon Wars.
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o Shareware Solutions II is now the exclusive distributor for two games for
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the Apple IIGS by Bright Software: The Gate and Space Fox.
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o Shareware Solutions II publishes Bill Heineman's Contacts GS name and
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address NDA database.
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o Shareware Solutions II is the worldwide distributor of Brutal Deluxe's
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Convert 3200 and "Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS."
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o Shareware Solutions II is the exclusive distributor of Cynthia Field's
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"A+ Home Organizer" set of AppleWorks GS templates and her HyperCard IIGS
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based "Better Safe Than Sorry" disk that teaches children about safety.
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o Lastly, Shareware Solutions II has a library of freeware/shareware disks
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just keeps growing and growing.
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Additional info on all of the above can be found at
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http://www.crl.com/~joko or by asking here.
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Joe Kohn
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(JOE_KOHN, 7527, GO COM A2 FOR)
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>>>>> You forgot one item:
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"""""
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o Shareware Solutions II is one of those Apple II *MUST HAVE* items. If you
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don't subscribe, you're missing out on a whole world of Apple II.
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Regards,
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Richard
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(RICHARD_B, 7530, GO COM A2 FOR)
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SYSTEM SAVER PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Back when I was on Genie, Harold
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" brought up that the MOV's inside the
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Kensington System Saver GS should be replaced from time to time. Now, I
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thought that a good idea at the time, but never got around to doing that as
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I didn't have a soldering iron, and hadn't really looked into buying one.
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Boy, was that a mistake. And dangerous. Several days back (almost two
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weeks ago), I was sitting and working at both my computers when all of a
|
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sudden there was a BAMPF from the area of the GS. I wasn't certain if
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anything had happened because everything was still running. I got up to
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look around and started checking closely around my GS when I started
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smelling smoke. At this point, the GS got shut down as fast as I could
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manage it. Then I started taking things apart, and finally got to the
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system saver...removed the screws so I could take it apart, and the inside
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was very black and had some melted plastic ans was quite hot, especially
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right above were the blown MOV was.
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At this point, the first thing that came to mind was all the times that I
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had left my GS running while I was gone. This could have been very
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devastating if this had happened while I was out. I don't know if it could
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have started a fire, but it sure seems like it could have.
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So, if you have a IIGS with a system saver, I have two things to
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say...either replace the MOV's regularly, or don't leave it running
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unattended. I'm sure someone will be along shortly with more information,
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after all, I never would have know what the MOV's were if it weren't for
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Harold Hislop.
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Yea, so I sound a bit doomsdayish...this scared me when it just kept on
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running and generating heat and who knows what else.
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Greg B.
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(GREGBUCHNER, 8141, GO COM A2 FOR)
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BEST ISPS, APPLE II STYLE Sorry about starting a new thread, but I
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""""""""""""""""""""""""" haven't seen an appropriate topic for this
|
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question. If there is a more appropriate topic, would TPTB's please move
|
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this. Since we can't (as far as I know) ignore anything on Delpi, I should
|
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see any responses. :)
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I am thinking of finally getting an ISP. This is primarily because I want
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to speed up my Internet access and I am limited to 14.4 at my Sprintnet
|
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node. I thought if I got a local ISP I would be able to upgrade to 56K.
|
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Actually, I looked into getting a cable modem, but my cable company says
|
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that it will be at least two years before my neighborhood is upgraded to be
|
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able to handle Internet access. (:
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So, my question. What questions should I be asking the ISP's about their
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service? Obviously I should ask what speed (and flavor) their modems are,
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and some other things I have gleaned from my lurking have come to mind, but
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I am not sure I have thought of everything. :)
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Do I need shell access, or can I get by with TCP/IP? Is this different
|
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from PPP? Should I ask how many modems and customers they have? Of course
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I need to ask about money. I don't plan on having a Web site, so how
|
|
important is having Megs of space? Do I need to mention that I will be
|
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using an Apple IIGS, or should I just ignore it and assume that I will be
|
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able to figure out how to get to them?
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Any help will be much appreciated.
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David R. Pierce
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(DAVID_PIERCE, 8800, GO COM A2 FOR)
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>>>>> If you're going to get an ISP for your IIgs to use you should
|
|
""""" really have a shell account. Having an account that supports SLIP
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*AND* PPP is also a plus. The IIgs can do SLIP now, and PPP is on the
|
|
way. These connection protocols allow you to establish a TCP/IP
|
|
connection; which actually networks you to the internet and gives you an IP
|
|
address over a dial-up connection.
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Of course, modem speeds are an important issue, but any ISP that plans on
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staying in business will have at very minium, 28.8 connections.
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Personally, I tell them I'm using a IIgs when they ask, but that can
|
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sometimes be the wrong thing to do. For instance, if you go to CompUSA and
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ask for an ADB keyboard for your IIgs; they'll probably say they only have
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ADB keyboards for macs, because they don't know this is the same thing.
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Either way, just make sure they know that you need text shell access.
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--Dan "GSer" Krass
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|
'On the Metal'
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|
(GSER, 8805, GO COM A2 FOR)
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|
|
>>>>> Shell access is a must have for a GS right now, although some
|
|
""""" access can use Slip with Marinetti. So you want one with both Shell
|
|
and Slip. Later, Marinetti will support PPP. Slip and PPP are transmission
|
|
protocols that TCP/IP uses to communicate. You will need some space for
|
|
files that you download from other places with Lynx or FTP, as these will
|
|
only come to your ISP workspace and you then download them from there with
|
|
your comm software, using X-Y-or Zmodem. Most ISPs give you at least 5 meg,
|
|
which should be adequite, with proper management. By all means, tell them
|
|
you will be using an Apple IIgs, with terminal emulation or Slip. Then they
|
|
can tell you what you need to know to use each.
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--
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Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Via Crock O' Gold v2.0
|
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road to KFest 10 - July 22-26, 1998
|
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cknoblo@novia.net
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|
(CKNOBLO, 8809, GO COM A2 FOR)
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|
|
>>>>> I agree with Carl. You may get someone in tech support who thinks
|
|
""""" you're nuts trying to use an "obsolete" computer, but there is also
|
|
a chance you might talk to someone who has some background with the Apple
|
|
II. In that case, he or she could end up being a very valuable resource,
|
|
and may take an active interest in what you're doing and offer special
|
|
assistance when needed. You never know .... there are a lot of folks out
|
|
there who cut their computer teeth on the Apple II, and many of them still
|
|
feel some allegiance to this fine computer.
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|
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|
|
Max Jones, Juiced.GS
|
|
(http://users.ids.net/~kerwood/juiced.gs)
|
|
Message delivered by Spectrum 2.1 and Crock O' Gold 2.0
|
|
(JUICEDGS, 8813, GO COM A2 FOR)
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|
|
COG PRAISES. . . If you thought COG 1.x was fun to use, you're gonna
|
|
"""""""""""""""" =love= COG 2.0.
|
|
|
|
I've been helping Ewen beta test COG2 for the past couple of weeks, and it
|
|
has been quite an experience. :-) We on the beta team tried to ride COG2
|
|
pretty hard, but we had a tough time keeping up with the master programmer.
|
|
Ewen can certainly squash bugs as fast you can find them.
|
|
|
|
Anyway, I hope all you Spectrum users enjoy COG2 as much as I do. It is one
|
|
more awesome add-on to an already awesome application.
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Max Jones, Juiced.GS
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|
(http://users.ids.net/~kerwood/juiced.gs)
|
|
Message delivered by Spectrum 2.1 and Crock O' Gold 2.0
|
|
(JUICEDGS, 8369, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
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|
|
. . . AND PROBLEMS I discovered to day that I can't download a file
|
|
"""""""""""""""""" manually from COG2 :(
|
|
most of the files I download manual, because I'm usually on line when I
|
|
read about a file or files Cog v1.4 would allow me access to the receive
|
|
file protocols. Cog2 won't! :(
|
|
|
|
Was this a oversight!! ;(
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
Calvin Knaff
|
|
|
|
***** Spectrum v2.1 & Crock.O.Gold v2.0*****
|
|
(CKNAFF, 8410, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I don't know what you mean my "manually from COG2". I thought the
|
|
""""" point was to do it automatically. I always select files while
|
|
reading offline, and it downloads on the next pass. That still works just
|
|
fine.
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|
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|
|
--
|
|
Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Via Crock O' Gold v2.0
|
|
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to KFest 10 - July 22-26, 1998
|
|
cknoblo@novia.net
|
|
(CKNOBLO, 8422, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> If you make a manual connection using COG2, and thus remain within
|
|
""""" the COG2 script set, then you will not have access to the Spectrum
|
|
menus. This is deliberate. The manual mode was intended for the odd times
|
|
that you might want to do something manually as COG2 is first and foremost
|
|
an offline reader.
|
|
|
|
If you want to make downloads, they will actually be quicker if you know
|
|
the filenames, and tell COG2 to download them next time you are online,
|
|
which can of course be a minute or so later. However if you want to make
|
|
downloads while still online, all you need to do is to 'Return to Spectrum'
|
|
and leave the COG2 script set. You will then have access to the Spectrum
|
|
menus once more, but will need to logoff manually.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ewen Wannop - Speccie
|
|
Message delivered by Crock O' Gold 2.0 and Marinetti TCP/IP!
|
|
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
|
|
(EWANNOP, 8423, GO COM A2 FOR)
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|
|
RUMOR MILL
|
|
""""""""""
|
|
|
|
THIS MONTH'S BLATANT TEASER I have received a "teaser" e-mail about some
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""" new hardware that's to be released for the
|
|
Apple IIgs. I got two pictures (which tell me very little), and a note
|
|
that:
|
|
|
|
* There will be a new add-on card for the Apple IIgs
|
|
* More info earliest April-May 1998
|
|
* The card could be quite interesting to "certain" people
|
|
* It won't be a SCSI or IDE adapter
|
|
|
|
Weird. I'm waiting to hear more, anyway :). For a look at the pix, go to
|
|
{<http://www.arrowweb.com/sbehrens/mystery.htm> my home page}.
|
|
|
|
If you have any thoughts on what this card might do, please share.
|
|
|
|
Yours
|
|
Sönke
|
|
(SBEHRENS, 8655, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
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|
|
DELPHI--TEXT OR WEB? I'm a Genie refugee, though I still maintain my
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""" account over there and check it regularly. I've had
|
|
Delphi for several months, but only started using it this past month, when
|
|
my favorite sections of CompuServe converted to the new, ASCII-less
|
|
software.
|
|
|
|
I started off with an Apple //e, prolly about as early as they came out. I
|
|
traded it in for a IIgs in 1988, which served as an accelerated //e for a
|
|
good many years. When I started plugging away at CompuServe (using Smartcom
|
|
and an Apple Personal Modem, no less!), I learned my stock machine couldn't
|
|
do many of the things I wanted it to - and so, with recommendations from
|
|
the likes of Scott Everts and Loren Damewood, began a long series of
|
|
upgrades. I bought a second IIgs in '93 and ran a BBS until late summer
|
|
'97. In May of this year, I bought a PowerBook 1400cs and registered a copy
|
|
of Bernie, and now use the Mac as my school computer (a freshman majoring
|
|
in computer science) and my Apple II at home.
|
|
|
|
I do have a question about Delphi, though. I'm glad to find that this
|
|
service has a text-based access that is becoming increasingly rare
|
|
nowadays. But I keep hearing that the level of text access is decreasing
|
|
while web usage is increasing, and that the future of Delphi lies in the
|
|
Web. Although Marinetti might change things, the Web as it exists today can
|
|
be very unfriendly to an Apple II user, with its inlines and applets and
|
|
whatnot.
|
|
|
|
What I'm wondering is, how much longer will Delphi be a friendly place? How
|
|
strong is their commitment to ASCII?
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
ken.gagne@genie.com
|
|
kgagne@ziplink.net
|
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|
|
kgagne@wpi.edu
|
|
75162.3001@compuserve.com
|
|
"Kenji" in Delphi cons :)
|
|
(KEN_GAGNE, 8181, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> First off, while Delphi does offer access to the Forums by the web,
|
|
""""" it is 100% Lynx friendly access to the Forums (and by Forums I mean
|
|
the bulletin board like Forum, not the Forum in the greater sense :) You
|
|
can read every message on the A2 Forum's uh, Forum with Lynx 2.7.1. You
|
|
can also read them all with an offline reader through a telnet or dial up
|
|
account. Great pains have been undertaken to ensure this.
|
|
|
|
While you can't access chat from the Web without a Java supporting browser,
|
|
you can participate in the chats from a telnet or other text account.
|
|
Delphi is currently, and appears that it will continue to be, 100% text
|
|
friendly. It's also a rather impressive technological achievement that
|
|
everything is friendly on both sides (as opposed to say, Compuserve, which
|
|
is retreating from being text friendly, and AOL, which never was text
|
|
friendly).
|
|
|
|
Personally, for someone who has access to a graphical browser with Java on
|
|
a relatively speedy machine, as well as telnet access, I vastly prefer the
|
|
telnet access.
|
|
|
|
> What I'm wondering is, how much longer will Delphi be a friendly place?
|
|
> How strong is their commitment to ASCII?
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|
Pretty darn strong by their actions.
|
|
|
|
Ryan
|
|
Think KFest '98!
|
|
Delivered by OLRight! scripts for ANSITerm
|
|
(RSUENAGA, 8192, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> The future of every online service and quasi online service likes
|
|
""""" in the Web. That means that good business sense requires that
|
|
development efforts, new products, etc, be strongly web oriented.
|
|
|
|
It does NOT require anyone to get rid of text.
|
|
|
|
>>"What I'm wondering is, how much longer will Delphi be a friendly place?
|
|
>> How strong is their commitment to ASCII?"
|
|
|
|
Delphi did a darned smart thing last year. In making the plans to convert
|
|
the purely text based Delphi service to a Web based service, they
|
|
deliberately set things up so that the message bases on both the text and
|
|
web sides are fed from the same data. That is, when you post a message on
|
|
the text side, that message is mirrored on the Web side forum software, and
|
|
when you post a message on the Web side, that message is mirrored on the
|
|
text side forum software. This is because both the web and the text
|
|
software use the same message base files.
|
|
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The effect of this is that, with the use of Telnet, Delphi can keep the
|
|
text side software running as long as the hardware that supports it
|
|
continues to function. :)
|
|
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|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
(UTTER, 8221, GO COM A2 FOR)
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|
|
PUBLIC POSTINGS
|
|
"""""""""""""""
|
|
|
|
KFEST BLATANT PLUG, WINTER EDITION We're still here.
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
The memories of KFest '97 are still fresh in everyone's mind. Has it
|
|
already been four months since we all left Avila? Hard as it is to
|
|
believe, yes it has been. But fear not: KFest 10 approaches!
|
|
|
|
We know that it's hard to think of the hottest Apple II event of the year
|
|
when you're busy bundling up for a cold winter, but we here at the KFest
|
|
committee wanted to just give you a reminder to put away some of that
|
|
Christmas money and submit your vacation requests so that you can make the
|
|
tenth edition of the legendary event in honor of the computer that started
|
|
it all. Make sure you mark your calendars for July 22-26.
|
|
|
|
KFest 10 will be sponsored by InTrec Software, makers of ProTERM
|
|
telecommunications software for the Apple family of computers. KFest 10
|
|
questions, even at this early date, can be directed via email to
|
|
cindyadams@delphi.com.
|
|
|
|
Keep warm this winter by thinking about the hot Apple II event in the
|
|
summer heat of Kansas City: think KFest 10!
|
|
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The Kfest Committee
|
|
(JUICEDGS, 8470, GO COM A2 FOR)
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|
HYPERQUARTERLY COMES THROUGH AGAIN I mailed out the latest issue of Hyper
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Quarterly last week, and thought I'd
|
|
let you all know that the web page describing the new issue is now online
|
|
at:
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|
|
http://people.delphi.com/appleblossom/hq/
|
|
|
|
This issue has several new stacks, all of which are described in my usual
|
|
run-on detail on the web site.
|
|
|
|
For those who don't know what Hyper Quarterly is, there is a FAQ on the
|
|
site, but in a nutshell, Hyper Quarterly is the only Apple IIGS software
|
|
subscription around. Four times annually subscribers get a two disk set of
|
|
HyperCard IIGS stacks that continue to show off the versatility of the GS's
|
|
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most accessible programming environment. Each issue also includes news and
|
|
articles to help folks in their own programming efforts.
|
|
|
|
Hyper Quarterly is currently subscribed to by nearly 50 people in the U.S.,
|
|
Mexico, England, and Canada. For more information, feel free to email me.
|
|
(APPLEBLOSSOM, 7687, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> Steve forgot to mention, Hyper Quarterly ROCKS!
|
|
"""""
|
|
(HANGTIME, 7718, GO COM A2 FOR)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> It sure does. Very nice job on the second issue, guys! Hangtime's
|
|
""""" front end (main stack, whatever you call it) is fantastic.
|
|
|
|
One suggestion: I would prefer regular scrollbars to those fancy up/down
|
|
buttons on some screens. Also, you can keep hitting that down button way
|
|
beyond where the text ends (you just get a bunch of blank screens.)
|
|
|
|
Does HyperCard support the extended keyboard? I'm so used to the PageUp and
|
|
PageDown keys for navigating text windows that I go nuts when they don't
|
|
work.
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|
|
But those are just little nits to pick. Hyper Quarterly rocks!
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----------------------------------------------------
|
|
Tony Ward, A2 Database Manager
|
|
[Delivered with Spectrum 2.1 and Crock O' Gold 1.4]
|
|
(TONYW1, 7768, GO COM A2 FOR)
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ANOTHER NEW OLRIGHT! ================= ANNOUNCEMENT ================
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""
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OLRight! version 3.0 has been uploaded to the A2 Database. If all goes
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well, it should be in the Telecommunications topic as OLRight30.BXY
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shortly.
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This is a MAJOR rewrite, with changes too many to list here. Some of the
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more significant:
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o All scripts have been examined and tuned up to improve speed of loading
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and execution.
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o The user interface is more tightly integrated, with a single Forum
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chooser used for all Forum/Database/Conference activities.
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o A generic file reader has been added, giving menu-selected access to a
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variety of data files that are generated and/or used by OLRight!
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o A Help menu has been added. Portions of the documentation have been
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rewritten and reformatted for access within the main menu.
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o The login routines have undergone a major upgrade, in an attempt to
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improve reliability for users with slower systems.
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o Direct support has been added for accessing Delphi through the ANSITerm
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Dial menu or other user script files.
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o You may define separate Signatures for each Forum that you access.
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o Forum and mail messages are named and saved automatically (finally!).
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o All dialogs requiring a one-key response (e.g. - Y/n) have been
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converted from a 'get' dialog to a true one-key dialog. All such dialogs
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have error-checking for appropriate input.
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o The Address Book may now be menu-selected for editing, and is accessible
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from the mail reader as well as for addressing new messages.
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o There is a menu selection for checking the status of transmitted mail,
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and deleting old outgoing mail messages.
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o Major upgrade to the file upload routines.
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.. and much, much, much more!!!
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- Don (IronTooth)
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Delivered by my ANSITerm off-line reader scripts... They're OLRight!
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(DZAHNISER, 8451, GO COM A2 FOR)
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<<<<< ANYONE UPGRADING TO OLRight! v3.0...
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"""""
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There is a new Help menu. The files accessed by the Help menu are in new
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folder in the OLR directory structure. If you want to use Help, you must
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re-install the OLR folders using the Installer script. There should be no
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problem running the script to update your current OLR setup, with one
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exception:
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If you have a SIGLIST (your list of Forums) that you don't want to have to
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rebuild, rename it to something like SIGLIST.OLD, run the installer script,
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then delete the new SIGLIST and rename SIGLIST.OLD back to SIGLIST. If you
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don't do this, your old SIGLIST file will be replaced with one that
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contains only the setup information for the A2 Forum.
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This is assuming that you are running OLRight! version 2.3 - If you have
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not updated to that version, you should just plan on rebuilding your
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SIGLIST file using the Setup/Forums menu selection.
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BTW - You are not _required_ to update the installation to use the Help
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menu files. If you choose one of the options, you will get a 'File does
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not exist' message, and OLRight! will return you to the main menu.
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- Don (IronTooth)
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Delivered by my ANSITerm off-line reader scripts... They're OLRight!
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(DZAHNISER, 8538, GO COM A2 FOR)
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ANOTHER COG IN THE WHEEL In case you missed the note from Tony Diaz,
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"""""""""""""""""""""""" Crock O' Gold 2.0 is now available from the
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Telecommunications Topic under the name COG2.BXY
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For v1.0 users, just highlight the filename, and click on the 'tick'
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button. Then select 'Telecommunications' as the topic, and make another
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run...
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Enjoy...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie
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Message delivered by Crock O' Gold 2.0 and Marinetti TCP/IP!
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 8363, GO COM A2 FOR)
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<<<<< In message 'RE: GS-specific uploads (Re: Msg 15)' T_DIAZ said:
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"""""
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> ----------> Here it is!!!!
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>
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> Name: COG2.BXY Type: Hot Stuff! Date: 8-DEC-1997 06:22 By : EWANNOP
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> Size: 505088
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First of all my thanks to the Dremel King for getting COG2 released in
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record time!
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For those who did not make it to Joe's RTC on Genie last night, here is the
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Feature list:
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Changed or new features in COG v2.0
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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New System Menu bar replaces button menus
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Access to NDAs from within COG2
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Access to Spectrum Editor from within COG2
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Access to Scrollback window
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Access to Capture Buffer window
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Access to Clipboard window
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Setup a message search
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Setup an email search
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Setup a database search
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Redirect your mail
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Include message with 'attached' mail files
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Optional 'taglines' with your signatures
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Improved manual connect function
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Easy selection of connect method
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Onboard Marinetti TCP/IP support
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Optional stop during an auto run
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Auto-run at specified time
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Optionally captures every banner
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Online status window shows current function
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Embedded prompts no longer stop capture
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Editable address book uses Nicknames
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While viewing messages
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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New Mail available while reading messages
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Optional saving into a specified archive
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Button functions also available from menu
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Better message navigation:
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True Backwards or Forwards moves
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Jump in message file with OA-keys
|
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Start Thread as well as End Thread
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Improved Search function
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Keeps current position in file
|
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Flags files with unread messages
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And a host of other neat features...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie
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Message delivered by Crock O' Gold and Marinetti TCP/IP!
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 8362, GO COM A2 FOR)
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<<<<< Crock O' Gold bug alert!
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|
""""" ------------------------
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'Habanero' has found a bug in the 'Set.Search' COG2.x script. If you press
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Cancel when selecting, it generates a script error. To fix that, open the
|
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'Set.Search' script in the Editor, and go to the last line of that script.
|
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You will see a 'Pop' at the start of the line. Just change that to 'Pop
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All'...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie
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Message delivered by Crock O' Gold 2.0 and Marinetti TCP/IP!
|
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
|
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(EWANNOP, 8762, GO COM A2 FOR)
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ANOTHER ORDER OF JUICED Announcing ...
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"""""""""""""""""""""""
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===== Juiced.GS, Volume 2, Issue 4 =====
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The Fall 1997 edition of Juiced.GS, the Apple II world's premier
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IIGS-specific magazine, will soon begin arriving in subscriber mail boxes
|
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in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other points around the world.
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This issue is being mailed to 299 paid subscribers in 44 states and 11
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foreign countries.
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Here's what you'll find in this issue:
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============
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FEATURES
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Cover Story: It takes more than products to keep the IIGS going strong. It
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takes people ... dedicated people. People who remain committed to making
|
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their machines do what they were not intended to do. One of those people is
|
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Ewen Wannop of the United Kingdom. In an in-depth interview with Juiced.GS,
|
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Wannop, author of Spectrum and other telecommunications gems, tells what
|
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keeps him going.
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Review: An closer look at the Focus Drive, the internal hard disk from
|
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Alltech Electronics.
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Hardware: Enhancing the System Saver IIGS ... Stephen Buggie is back to
|
|
share his knowledge about improving air flow and lessening the fan noise in
|
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the Kensington System Saver IIGS.
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Telecommunications: Marinetti in Motion ... TCP/IP for the IIGS is up and
|
|
running! Here's an update on development progress and some prognostications
|
|
on what's ahead.
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COLUMNS
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My Home Page: The beat goes on ... Juiced.GS will publish in 1998! All
|
|
aboard ....
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II Be Named Later: Our columnist, Ryan Suenaga, ponders the possibilities
|
|
of evangelizing the Apple II.
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DEPARTMENTS
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Shareware Spotlight: FreeCell GS, freeware from Jeremy Hack, is the
|
|
featured program in the spotlight this issue. Another edition of the
|
|
Juiced.GS Collection is also unveiled.
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DumplinGS: SuperConvert 4.0 has been released; Seven Hills is holding a
|
|
big software sale; Tulin products are still available from a former Tulin
|
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associate; and much, much more.
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Letters from the Land of Rom ... Juiced.GS readers ask questions, get
|
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answers, and tell us what's on their minds.
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============
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Juiced.GS is a quarterly, printed publication available by subscription
|
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only.
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A subscription for 1998 is $14 in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, $20
|
|
elsewhere. To subscribe, send a check or money order in U.S. funds to:
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Max Jones
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Juiced.GS
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2217 Lakeview Drive
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Sullivan, IN 47882
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Makes checks or money orders payable to Max Jones. Sorry, no credit cards
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or purchase orders can be accepted.
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Complete sets of 1996 and 1997 issues are available for $14 each. If you
|
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would like to purchase only a specific single copy (or copies) of back
|
|
issues, they are available for $4 each. An index and brief description of
|
|
articles published in 1996 are available on the Juiced.GS web site. See URL
|
|
below.
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Apple II Forever!
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Max Jones
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Juiced.GS
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Delphi: JuicedGS -- Internet: juicedgs@delphi.com
|
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World Wide Web: http://users.ids.net/~kerwood/juiced.gs
|
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(JUICEDGS, 8400, GO COM A2 FOR)
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BEST OF THE BEST
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""""""""""""""""
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8763 25-DEC 06:03 General Chatter
|
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First Delphi X-Mas
|
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From: NICKH To: ALL
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First I would like to wish all the staff members that manage our forums and
|
|
conferences a Merry X-Mas and hope all have a safe and proserous New Year.
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I would like to thank all at delphi, users and members alike, by conveying
|
|
to you that the access that delphi provides has instilled new life into my
|
|
use and enjoyment of the IIGS.
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|
The "Community" at delphi has been amuzing, educational and an entirely new
|
|
experience that can only be experienced and not verbally expressed
|
|
adequately.
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The adventure of the Apple II has been re-kindled.
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Merry Christmas.
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NickH
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Message delivered By Spectrum 2.1,
|
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Crock O' Gold 2.0,
|
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Marinetti TCP/IP
|
|
from an Apple IIGS.
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[EOA]
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[SIZ]------------------------------
|
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SIZZLING SHAREWARE |
|
|
-----------------------------------
|
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MUG! V1.01 by Peter Watson
|
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
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by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W.
|
|
[thelamp@delphi.com]
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|
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MSDOS Utilities Graphic !nterface
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
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|
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Program Name: MSDOS Utilities Graphic !nterface
|
|
File Name: MUG101.BXY
|
|
Database: Apple Operating System
|
|
File Size: 117248
|
|
Program Type: New Desk Accessory
|
|
Author: Peter Watson
|
|
Version Reviewed: 1.01
|
|
Distribution: Shareware, $15 U.S. dollars, see ReadMe for
|
|
details
|
|
Requirements: 125K of drive space (40K additional for text
|
|
and preference files), System 6 or later, MFM
|
|
capable drive
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|
|
With GS System Software 6.0.1 came a file called the MSDOS.FST.
|
|
Translated from Computerese, this was the Microsoft Disk Operating System
|
|
File System Translator, and it gave the IIgs the remarkable ability to read
|
|
from disks formatted using the Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known
|
|
as MSDOS. It required special hardware (a SuperDrive or equivalent
|
|
connected to a SuperDrive card, floppy drives driven by a PC Transporter or
|
|
a BlueDisk card, or a Floptical drive), but it was an incredible
|
|
accomplishment, of use particularly to those who needed to work with a
|
|
MSDOS or Windows machine at work.
|
|
|
|
Unfortunately, Apple finished writing System Software for the Apple II
|
|
before they added the ability to write to disks formatted with MSDOS. This
|
|
was almost tragic, as there was just as much need to write to MSDOS disks
|
|
as there was to read from them.
|
|
|
|
Of course, being the creative, never-say-die bunch they are, Apple II
|
|
programmers took matters into their own hands, and Australian Peter Watson
|
|
came up with MSDOS Utilities, a shell based set of utilities that would
|
|
allow IIgs users with the proper hardware to not only read MSDOS disks, but
|
|
to write to them and format them as well. A cult shareware hit, it found
|
|
favor with users who were comfortable with the command line interface,
|
|
including myself, although I admit to having a cheat sheet of MSDOS
|
|
Utilities commands taped to the shelf to my left. Unfortunately for the
|
|
more squeamish among us (meaning those who loved the grace of the IIgs
|
|
Desktop and the graphical interface), MSDOS Utilities was intimidating and
|
|
difficult to use.
|
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|
Faced with this dilemma, Watson went back to work, trying to integrate
|
|
the power of the MSDOS Utilities with the friendly desktop interface of the
|
|
IIgs. The result is MUG!, aka MSDOS Utilities Graphical !interface, a New
|
|
Desk Accessory that attempts to bring the point and click mouse driven
|
|
interface of the IIgs to MSDOS Utilities. How well did Peter do in his
|
|
effort?
|
|
|
|
Installing MUG! was a simple process. After using Balloon 2.0 NDA to
|
|
unpack the archive, I copied MUG! and the other files in the archive to my
|
|
*/SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS folder, and restarted (note for you IR fans: I was
|
|
unable to successfully start MUG! with IR). As expected, MUG! showed up
|
|
under the familiar rainbow colored Apple menu after startup was complete.
|
|
|
|
Reading the documentation, it is clear that MUG! is far more ambitious
|
|
than it would first appear. Mr. Watson sought not only to bring to the
|
|
Apple IIgs user the functionality of writing to MSDOS disks, he sought to
|
|
outdo Apple itself by providing far more function reading MSDOS formatted
|
|
disks than the MSDOS.FST provides.
|
|
|
|
The MSDOS.FST can only handle floppy diskettes with the traditional
|
|
eight-dot-three file name (a maximum file name length of eight characters,
|
|
followed by a ".", known as a "dot", followed by a three character
|
|
extension, identifying the type of file it is--in the case of a file named
|
|
LAMP.TXT, for instance, a TXT or text file). However, MUG! not only reads
|
|
these floppies with traditional filenames, it can handle the Windows 95
|
|
"long" file names, large removable media (such as Zip Disks or SyQuest
|
|
cartridges), and even PC Transporter MSDOS partition files).
|
|
|
|
As previously mentioned, Apple's software does not provide for writing
|
|
to MSDOS disks at all. MUG!, on the other hand, will format disks, rename
|
|
files, copy files, and rename volumes.
|
|
|
|
With a very clean, simple look, MUG! provides three different types of
|
|
functions:
|
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|
|
File Functions;
|
|
Disk Tools
|
|
and miscellaneous and help functions.
|
|
|
|
The miscellaneous and help functions include the preferences, which
|
|
allow you to tell MUG! where your PC Transporter MSDOS partition files are,
|
|
and to add/strip linefeeds while copying text files. If you've ever been
|
|
given a text file on a MSDOS disk with control characters at the end of
|
|
every line, you'll appreciate this option; an "About" dialog; and the "Read
|
|
Me" help file, which will tell you all about MUG! as well as how to
|
|
register it.
|
|
|
|
The Disk Tools will give you the power to get information about a
|
|
MSDOS formatted diskette (more information than you might have known
|
|
existed!), change a disk's label (the volume name, in Apple II terms), and,
|
|
of most people's interest, do disk copies (one MSDOS formatted diskette to
|
|
another, identical one, using one drive) and format MSDOS disks.
|
|
Typically, Peter gives you more options than you can imagine with most of
|
|
these--for example, the format dialog box lets you name the volume, choose
|
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the interleave, do a "quick format", skipping the low-level formatting, or
|
|
use the standard GS/OS initialization dialog for those who want to simplify
|
|
life.
|
|
|
|
For most users, the heart of MUG! will be the File Functions--not only
|
|
can you copy, delete, and rename files as well as create new folders, you
|
|
can set a file's attributes (to make it hidden or read only, for instance)
|
|
and view files (either as text or hexadecimal)--something I find myself
|
|
using regularly. In keeping with a theme, "view file" doesn't do the
|
|
function justice; you can also save the contents, copy to the clipboard, or
|
|
print out the file you're viewing.
|
|
|
|
I haven't found any drawbacks to MUG! at this point aside from the
|
|
aforementioned inability to start it up with IR, and no bugs to speak of.
|
|
Note, however, that until you pay the shareware fee and get a registered
|
|
version, it will pop up a self-declared "annoying dialog box" to remind you
|
|
you still need to register it. I find it an indispensable tool for anyone
|
|
who must use an MSDOS machine in addition to a IIgs. Peter Watson's
|
|
perseverance has paid off in giving us not only incredible power, but
|
|
incredible ease of use. You've earned your shareware fee, Peter.
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|
[EOA]
|
|
[WEB]------------------------------
|
|
WEB SLINGING 101 |
|
|
-----------------------------------
|
|
Delphi Forums And The Apple II
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W.
|
|
[thelamp@delphi.com]
|
|
|
|
Using Lynx To Check Out Delphi A2 and A2Pro
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
The Apple II has always been, above all, flexible, and the Delphi
|
|
Online Service is much like the Apple II in that regard. One of the
|
|
hallmarks of the flexibility of both has been their ability to change with
|
|
the times. The Apple II can read the oldest 5.25 inch disks running
|
|
APPLEVISION, or a 2.88 meg 3.5 inch disk formatted under MSDOS. It can act
|
|
as a teletype terminal at 300 baud or cruise the Internet at 57600. Delphi
|
|
can act like the old online service that is strictly text based and dial-up
|
|
accessible, or it can be accessed via the newest cable modems and Internet
|
|
cruisers.
|
|
|
|
Not only has Delphi found a way to be very affordable for most
|
|
users--with telnet access as low as $35 a year--it has even found a way to
|
|
give free access to users coming in through the World Wide Web! Users of
|
|
advanced graphical browsers that are "cookie-aware" (more on this later)
|
|
can check out the content in the Delphi Forums, as well as use a Java based
|
|
chat application that allows users to chat with other Delphi members.
|
|
|
|
Apple II users have not been totally left out in the cold. While
|
|
there is no Java compiler for the Apple II series of computers--and
|
|
therefore no web-based chat--there are several web browsers which are
|
|
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|
|
usable with the Apple II. Of these, the ubiquitous Lynx browser is able to
|
|
access the Delphi Forums.
|
|
|
|
While the single graphical World Wide Web browser available to the
|
|
Apple II set, the _Spectrum Internet Suite_, is unable to handle
|
|
"cookies"--small pieces of data set by your web browser at the request of
|
|
the web site you are accessing--the latest versions of the UNIX based
|
|
browser Lynx (2.7 and later, current is 2.7.1), on the other hand, handle
|
|
cookies well. When you access Delphi via the World Wide Web, Delphi
|
|
insists on setting cookies, and Lynx can handle them while Spectrum
|
|
Internet Suite is not yet able to. You will have to allow Delphi to set
|
|
cookies when you're accessing it with Lynx or any other web browser, or you
|
|
will not be allowed access.
|
|
|
|
If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) does not have a recent version
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of Lynx installed, you can do one of three things:
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1) Ask them to install a more recent version;
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2) Use your personal space on their server to install your own; or
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3) Find a publicly accessible recent version of Lynx.
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All of these are beyond the scope of this article.
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Once you've started up your late model version of the Lynx browser,
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hit the 'g' key to go to a location, then type in:
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http://www.delphi.com/dir-login/index.asp
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That is known as the Uniform Resource Locator, or URL.
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This will take you to the area where you can sign in to Delphi. If
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you are new to Delphi, you can also sign up for a free account here.
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Simply fill in the blanks: Delphi needs to know your first name, last name,
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nickname, email address, membername (the name you will use on Delphi, which
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becomes your email address on Delphi--in my case, rsuenaga, hence the email
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rsuenaga@delphi.com), password, zip code (if you're in the United States of
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America), and birth date.
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If you already have a Delphi membership, you can log in here. Simply
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fill in your membername and password, then hit the "Log In" button.
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It is possible that after you ask Delphi to register your membership
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or let you login, you will get an error message asking you to P)roceed, use
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G)et, or C)ancel--if you get this message, hit the 'g' key to use G)et.
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You will then be logged onto Delphi!
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Remember, while you can access the Delphi Forums (the message boards)
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via Lynx, you can't hit the Databases (libraries) or Conference (chat
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areas) with it. For that, you would need a dialup or telnet account.
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To get to the A2 Web page on Delphi, direct your browser to the
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following URL:
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http://www.delphi.com/apple2
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Here you will find some articles of Apple II interest, and information
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about Delphi and the A2 Forum. To get to the actual message board, you
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need to go to:
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http://forums.delphi.com/mb/mbmain.cfm?sigdir=apple2
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From Lynx, you will see something like:
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[BEGINNING OF SCREEN SHOT]---------------------------------------------------
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A2 (Apple II) Message Board (p1 of 6)
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[LINK] [LINK] Message Board
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Computing & the Net Chat Room Show Messages New Find Agenda Member Log
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Help
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[LINK]
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_________________________________________________________________
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_____ ______
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/_____|/______\ The Apple II Forum
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/__/|__| ___|__| ____________________
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/__/_|__| /_____/
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/________|/__/ a Delphi Community (DC)
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/__/ |__|__/______
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/__/ |__|________/ Host : Chuck Stites (CHUNK_S)
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A2 - the Apple II Forum on Delphi
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- brought to you by Syndicomm
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_________________________________________________________________
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-- press space for next page --
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Arrow keys: Up and Down to move. Right to follow a link; Left to go back.
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H)elp O)ptions P)rint G)o M)ain screen Q)uit /=search [delete]=history list
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[END OF SCREEN SHOT]---------------------------------------------------------
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Congratulations! You've successfully reached the message board!
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If you use the space key to continue down, you will see something like
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this:
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[BEGINNING OF SCREEN SHOT] --------------------------------------------------
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A2 (Apple II) Message Board (p2 of 6)
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Recent conversations containing Unread messages.
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General Chatter
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[INLINE] Happy New Year!
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1 msg from 12/31/97 11:12:00 AM
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[INLINE] Holiday Greetings!
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2 msgs - Newest 12/31/97 7:18:00 AM
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[INLINE] Recycle Apple IIGS for its Silicon?
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8 msgs - Newest 12/29/97 7:48:00 PM
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[INLINE] Lounge - General Chatter
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8 new up to 12/26/97 6:06:00 AM
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(102 total)
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[INLINE] First Delphi X-Mas
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1 msg from 12/25/97 6:03:00 AM
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[INLINE] Merry Christmas!
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2 msgs - Newest 12/25/97 12:06:00 AM
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Productivity Software
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[INLINE] Classic AppleWorks - All version
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4 new up to 1/1/98 5:46:00 PM
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(46 total)
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-- press space for next page --
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Arrow keys: Up and Down to move. Right to follow a link; Left to go back.
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H)elp O)ptions P)rint G)o M)ain screen Q)uit /=search [delete]=history list
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[END OF SCREEN SHOT] --------------------------------------------------------
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You can highlight the subjects next to the [INLINE] indicators to
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check out messages on the subject. Delphi uses what's known as a
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"threaded" message system, where new messages refer to old ones.
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If we highlight the "Happy New Year!" subject, then hit the return
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key, we will see a message posted by Jim Sassman, aka JSASSMAN, with some
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ASCII art to celebrate the coming of 1998. There will also be two other
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buttons--"REPLY" and "FORWARD". "FORWARD" will allow you to forward a copy
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of the message to an email address you specify; "REPLY" will let you answer
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the message posted.
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If you are interested in seeing the A2Pro areas as well as A2, you can
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try:
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http://www.delphi.com/a2pro/
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for the Delphi A2Pro Forum Web Page, and:
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http://forums.delphi.com/mb/mbmain.cfm?sigdir=a2pro
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for the Delphi A2Pro message board.
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This short tutorial ought to be enough to get you going with surfing
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the Delphi Web. We will look at more of the World Wide Web with and for
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the Apple II in future articles.
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:: DISCUSSED ON DELPHI ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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: :
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: Any smoothly functioning technology will have the :
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: appearance of true magic. :
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: :
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: GSWOMBAT :::
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[EOA]
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[INN]------------------------------
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EXTRA INNINGS |
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About The Lamp! The Lamp! is published on the fifteenth of every month in
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""""""""""""""" the Database of the II Scribe Forum on the Delphi online
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service (GO CUS 11).
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* To reach The Lamp! on Internet email send mail to
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thelamp@delphi.com.
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* Back issues of The Lamp! are available in the II Scribe Forum on
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Delphi as well as The Lamp! Home Page,
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http://www.sheppyware.ml.org/~rsuenaga.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Opinions expressed herein are those of the individual authors, and do not
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necessarily represent the opinions of the Delphi Online Services,
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Syndicomm, Inc., or Onipa'a Software. Forum messages are reprinted
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verbatim and are included in this publication with permission from the
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individual authors. Delphi Online Services, Syndicomm, Inc. and Onipa'a
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Software do not guarantee the accuracy or suitability of any information
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included herein. We reserve the right to edit all letters and copy.
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Material published in this edition may not be reprinted without the
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expressed written consent of the publisher. Registered computer user
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groups, not for profit publications , and other interested parties may
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write the publisher to apply for permission to reprint any or all material.
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