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Lighting Your Apple II Path On Delphi | |
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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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HARDWORKING HARDWARE: Castlewood Systems Orb Drive
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THINKING KFEST: There's Nothing Finer
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AND THE BEST OF THE A2 AND A2PRO MESSAGE BOARDS
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"Teaching the Apple II user how to fish since 1998"
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The Lamp! An Onipa'a Software Production Vol. 2, No. 8
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Publisher & Editor.......................Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W.
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Internet Email....................................thelamp@sheppyware.net
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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August 15, 1999
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OPENING PITCH
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Show Me Some Secrets For Making The Time Stand Still ----------- [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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A2Pro_DUCTIVITY
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Checking out A2PRO on Delphi ----------------------------------- [A2P]
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HARDWORKING HARDWARE
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Castlewood Systems Orb Drive ----------------------------------- [HWH]
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THINKING KFEST
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There's Nothing Finer ------------------------------------------ [KFE]
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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[*] [*] [*]
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READING THE LAMP! The index system used by The Lamp! is designed to make
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""""""""""""""""" your reading easier. To use this system, load this
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issue into any word processor or text editor. In the index you will find
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something like:
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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To read this article, simply use your search or find command to locate
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[INN]. There is a similar tag at the end of each article: [EOA].
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:: DISCUSSED ON DELPHI ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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: Avoid Computer virus--practice safe hex :
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[EOA]
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[OPN]------------------------------
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OPENING PITCH |
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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@sheppyware.net]
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SHOW ME SOME SECRETS FOR MAKING THE TIME STAND STILL
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For a week every July, the clock is turned back to 1986, and time is
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suspended on the campus of a small college in Kansas City, Missouri. And
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the Apple II faithful couldn't be happier.
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For the eleventh straight year, the steadfast supporters of the
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computer that started it all gathered to celebrate at Avila College in the
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heat of the Kansas City summer. KansasFest 1999 is over and I'm as tired
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as I've been since, well, KansasFest 1998. At the same time, I'm
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refreshed, excited, and ecstatic.
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KansasFest 1997 was revolutionary, with the introduction of
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_Marinetti_ taking the Apple II places it had never been before; KansasFest
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1998 was evolutionary, with more new and updated products than you could
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shake a stick at. KansasFest 1999, on the other hand, could best be
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described as contemplative. Yes, there were new products announced, but
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not like the blockbuster year of 1998. Yes, there were new discoveries,
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but not like the phenomenon that is known as _Marinetti_.
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KansasFest 1999 was a place to make new friendships and renew old
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ones; a time to celebrate and meditate. Another chance to stay up all
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night and recharge for another year.
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And a chance to go back to a time when everything was new.
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[*] [*] [*]
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We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again Department: Last month we saw
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the final pre-KFest '99 Blatant Plug. This month we see the first KFest
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2000 Blatant Plug.
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KansasFest 2000 is scheduled for July 26-30, 2000, again with special
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early arrival events on the 25th. It'll once again be held on the campus
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of Avila College in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Turn back the clock again.
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Ryan
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thelamp@sheppyware.net
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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[EOA]
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[OPN]------------------------------
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Checking out A2 on Delphi
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by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W.
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[thelamp@sheppyware.net]
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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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[*] User Groups & Publications ....... Marinetti Future
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[*] General Chatter ....... How Dead Is Dead?
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[*] Vendors & Tech Support ....... Be Takes On The Mainstream
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[*] The Apple II Legacy ....... KFest! KFest! KFest!
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MISCELLANEA
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ASCII ACCESS ENDS ON CSI The last three ASCII forums on CompuServe were
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"""""""""""""""""""""""" closed at approximately 4:00 am EDT on July 1st,
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1999.
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And such perfect timing: I just got an email that Ziplink, my ISP, will no
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longer be offering shell service.
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-Ken
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(KEN_GAGNE, 24064, GO COM A2)
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CHEAP HIGH QUALITY PRINTING VIA DOLLS? When I conducted my research on
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" the Apollo printer, it really
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struck me that something was odd. Not with the printer, but with the
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companies involved.
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It just didn't make any sense to me why Hewlett-Packard was going so out of
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its way to distance itself from one of its wholly owned subsidiaries. Or,
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why it was so hard to pry, from an Apollo rep, the connection between
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Apollo and HP.
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But, thanks to Lyle Syverson's eagle eye, it now all makes perfect sense.
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Well, sort of. In a very strange and bizarre sort of way ;-)
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Lyle sent me two newspaper clipping. One was a news item:
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Color Printer Joins Barbie Line
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"Mattel and Apollo are targeting young girls with a Barbie ink jet printer.
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The printer, which has glitter-pink accents and can be decorated with
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decals, uses Hewlett-Packard inkjet cartridges and includes the Barbie
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Magic Hair Styler CD-ROM. Expected to sell for $79, the printer initially
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will be sold at Best Buy."
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The second clipping was a color ad from Best Buy.
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After a rebate, the DeskJet 420c, whoops, I mean the Apollo 1200, whoops, I
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mean the shocking-pink Barbie Doll printer costs $59.
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Without a doubt, it's the ugliest looking printer I've ever seen. It's
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pink, and it has decals of a Barbie Doll all over it. It's so hideously
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ugly that the tears of laughter were rolling down my face just by looking
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at the ad.
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It's so absurd, I think I want to purchase one to use on my IIGS ;-)
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That said, I just don't think I can bring myself to add the Barbie printer
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to the list of printers supported by Harmonie. That would be just a little
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too embarrassing ;-)
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Joe Kohn
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(JOE_KOHN, 24190, GO COM A2)
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SSII GETS OUT THE DOOR BEFORE JOE HEADS OVER TO KANSAS CITY In about an
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" hour or two,
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I'll be paying a visit to my printer. At that time, I'll either be picking
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up the completed Shareware Solutions II, Volume 4, Issue 4, or listening to
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a darn good excuse ;-)
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In any case, I have a weekend mailing party planned, and I have a feeling
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that by the time I arrive at Kfest on Tuesday, I'll be well practiced in
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the fine art of sleep deprivation ;-)
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After all, no matter when I pick up the completed newsletters, the mail
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party will be completed by Monday. It has to be, as I do plan to catch my
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early morning flight on Tuesday.
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Kfest '99, here I come!
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Joe Kohn
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HELP UNCLE SAM--BUY A IIGS If you think that is interesting, go take a
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""" look at this pallet load of used GSs being
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sold by the government...
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http://www.drms.dla.mil/htbin/show_pictxt.pl?ric=SQMA&dtid=HE446190673016
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(I'm pretty sure that is an overseas phone #.)
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Gary R. Utter
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DOES THE BINHQX XCMD IN SPECTRUM HANDLE FORKED FILES PROPERLY? What do
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by properly?
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If you mean, does it produce a file according to the BinHex 4.0 specs, with
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both forks encoded, so a Mac can unpackage the file, and the forks are
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preserved, and the filetype/auxtype are preserved as the correct
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filetype/creator, then yes it does...
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The only formats in the BinHQX XCMD that do not handle forks are BinSCII
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and UUencode. Both BinHex and Base 64 fully support forks, and Base 64 even
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supports filetype/creator for those unpacking utilities that support
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X-creator...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Sun 4 Jul 1999 - 17 days till KFest '99
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Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.2 & Crock O' Gold 3.0
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Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.0 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 24119, GO COM A2)
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the Apple ][,early Apple //e and Apple /// computers. One was, if memory
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serves, the Rockwell version that added several commands that ended up in
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the 65c02, and a couple that did not. The 65c02 itself was a variant on the
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6502. And, without stretching the point at all, the 65802 (the version of
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the 65816 that is pin compatible with the 6502) is also a variant on the
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6502.
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I think there were a few other variations, but these are the ones that were
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distributed widely enough that I ran across them. Of these, the Rockwell
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chip and the 65802 are the only ones that were never used in an Apple II
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(by Apple, anyway). The 65c02 was used in the Apple //c and later Apple //e
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computers, and the 65816 was used in the Apple IIGS.
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Mike Westerfield
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MORE ABOUT APPLE II SERIAL CABLES THAN YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW Here's one
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cabling Geeks. . . .
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Over the last few days I've been doing some experimenting with null modem
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cables going from the IIgs (mini din 8 male) to a x86 Linux machine (DB 25
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female) as some of my other posts have shown (still seeking help with that
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Linux login too, btw).
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In any case, dealing with the diagrams I've found in various manuals (with
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the original hardware handshaking modem cable coming from the original
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ProTERM 3.1 manual), I've come up with the two different hardware
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handshaking null modem cables:
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DTR 1 <--------------------> 5 CTS
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L__________> 6 DSR
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DSR 2 <--------------------> 4 RTS
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TXD 3 <--------------------> 3 RXD
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SG -> 4 <--------------------> 7 SG
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RXD - | 5 <--------------------> 2 TXD
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DCD | 7 <--------------------> 8 DCD
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RXD + -> 8
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or, this configuration
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DSR 2 <---------------------------|
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TXD 3 <--------------------> 3 | RXD
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SG -> 4 <--------------------> 7 | SG
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RXD + -> 8 6 <-| DSR
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20 <-| DTR
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I have made both and the simpler cable (the first one) appears to work at
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higher speeds more reliably than the first.
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Can anyone give some insight into what's going on here? RS 232 cabling is
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not my strongest suit. Thanks. . .
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Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
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Editor and Publisher, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
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Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution
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(RSUENAGA, 24143, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> Sorry this took so long. Greg Schaefer has been on a project and
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""""" just got to this. I hope it is still of some interest and help.
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From the diagram, I have a little trouble understanding the connections on
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cable number 2 (are //gs DTR, DSR and linux DCD, DSR, DTR all tied
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together?). In any case, though the poster categorizes number 1 as simpler,
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it is indeed the correct one. With respect to high speed communications,
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the issue is the /gs DTR/CTS pin. The //gs provides only a single non-data
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output pin. It can be used either as CTS or as DTR, but not as both. In
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high-speed communications, CTS is a much more important function than DTR.
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It allows the software to temporarily stop the flow of incoming data from
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the external device. DTR on the other hand is just used to terminate
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connections.
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In the first cable, //gs DTR/CTS is connected to the CTS pin on the linux
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box. This gives ProTERM the ability to temporarily throttle incoming data
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when it needs to. In the second cable, the //gs DTR/CTS is connected to the
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linux DTR pin and ProTERM has no ability to slow down the linux box when it
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sends data too quickly. That is why there is more data loss with the second
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cable than the first. If you use the first cable as a reasonable bps rate
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(19200-38400) you should encounter little if any data loss. At 57600, the
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data comes in so quickly, ProTERM is sometimes unable to change CTS fast
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enough to ovoid overflow.
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Greg Schaefer @ InTrec Software, Inc. [Delivered by ProTERM Mac Messenger]
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via Jerry Cline
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(INTREC, 24330, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> This may be splitting hairs, but in my understanding, ANSITerm was
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""""" designed to emulate a PC/ANSI telecom program. It is therefore
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logical to me that ANSITerm uses settings that are more PC standard than
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Mac standard. In other words - If your modem has stored settings for PC and
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for Mac, the PC settings are more likely to match ANSITerm's needs.
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FWIW - the major difference between the settings required by ANSITerm and
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those required by Spectrum and some other programs is that ANSITerm issues
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its hangup command by dropping DTR, whereas Spectrum forces the modem in
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command mode, and hangs up via the 'ATH' command. Both are standard, and
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both are correct - but they require different settings for how DTR is
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handled.
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"But, there are two different ways to wire a hardware handshaking cable
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for the IIgs and Mac."
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Well, more than two - The typical hardware handshake cable works through
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the DSR line on the GS Port, and will either have the carrier detect line
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from the modem connected to the GPI/DCD pin on the GS modem port, or not.
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Lady Technophobe's GS is currently using a cable that handshakes through
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the GPI/DCD pin and uses the DSR pin for carrier detect. The nice thing
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about this cable is that it works not only with the ANSITerm driver
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provided for it, but it also works quite nicely with programs that use the
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modem port firmware - e.g. Snowterm. It also works quite nicely with
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Marinetti.
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I'm still trying to figure out the best compromise for running Bernie via
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the PC Card modem in my PowerBook. It doesn't appear to support Carrier
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Detect at all - not even in the couple of Mac programs that I have tried
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that support CD...
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Don V. Zahniser (IronTooth)
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Woofed to you by OLRight! scripts for ANSITerm via Bernie ][ the Rescue!
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(DZAHNISER, 24109, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> I'm pretty sure that the standard hardware handshaking cable used
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""""" by ANSITerm is the same that Proterm and Spectrum use. At least
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I've used the same cable for both ANSITerm and Spectrum on high speed
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connections with no problems.
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Don V. Zahniser (IronTooth)
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Woofed to you by OLRight! scripts for ANSITerm via Bernie ][ the Rescue!
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(DZAHNISER, 24110, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> The main layout for a hardware handshaking cable in the ANSITerm
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""""" manual is different than the layout in the Spectrum manual.
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However, the layout for a hardware handshaking cable in the Spectrum manual
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will work just fine with ANSITerm.
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(BTW... the layout for a hardware handshaking cable in the TIC v4 manual is
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identical to that in the Spectrum manual.)
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Lyle Syverson
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(LYLE837, 24122, GO COM A2)
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WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE GS CLOCK ROLLS OVER? You will need to patch GS/OS,
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" just as ProDOS has to be
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patched.
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But as by then, we shall probably all be running Bernie ][ The Rescue
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version 65.8.16 on our 100Ghz PowerMacs, Henrik will have emulated a clock
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that avoids the problem...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Sun 4 Jul 1999 - 17 days till KFest '99
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Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.2 & Crock O' Gold 3.0
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Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.0 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 24120, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> Sometime in February 2039, the GS' time will drastically change to
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""""" January 1, 1900. The GS' clock is based on a 32-bit integer
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counting seconds from January 1, 1900. The 32-bit integer will overflow in
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2039.
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It won't be too hard to patch the toolbox time calls to support time after
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the cut-off date, but any programs accessing the clock directly will still
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get an incorrect time.
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Seriously, who will be using a GS in 40 years for this to be a real
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concern?
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(SISGEOFF, 24129, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> The rollover actually will occur February 6, 2040, after 6:28 a.m.
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""""" At which time it will revert to January 1, 1904.
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(REEVESST, 24132, GO COM A2)
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<<<<< Won't that meteor that is due to hit the earth not have flattened
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""""" all the remaining IIgs by then?
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But I would guess it will be those running Macintosh 68K emulators that
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might have to worry...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Mon 5 Jul 1999 - 16 days till KFest '99
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Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.2 & Crock O' Gold 3.0
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Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.0 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 24135, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> Hmm, we have 40 years left for rewriting AppleWorks Classic. That
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""""" should be sufficient if everyone is taking the finger out of the
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nose. :)
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Henrik Woof Gudat
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(GUDATH, 24137, GO COM A2)
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INFO ON BE AND ERNIE VERSUS BERNIE You can get information on the BeOS at
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" {<http://www.be.com>
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http://www.be.com.}
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Sweet16's only significant advantage over Bernie is that you can run it on
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PCs.
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The only other advantage is that if your computer has multiple processors,
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Sweet16 will use them -- Bernie doesn't.
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---
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 24162, GO COM A2)
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SWEET16 1.0 APPROACHES The release of Sweet16 version 1.0 is imminent! To
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"""""""""""""""""""""" commemorate this occasion, I've finally
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established the Sweet16 mailing list for talking about, getting help with,
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and giving high praise ;) to Sweet16.
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To subscribe, send email to {<mailto:majordomo@sheppyware.net>
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majordomo@sheppyware.net} with the text "subscribe sweet16-list" in the
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body of the message.
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---
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 24346, GO COM A2)
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<<<<< The C emulator core in the Intel version of Sweet16 does have a few
|
|
""""" bugs in it, but by and large it works quite well (especially in the
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|
upcoming 1.0 release). There are one or two known problems that I'm
|
|
actively engaged in tracking down and hope to have fixed this week.
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|
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|
It's true that the Intel version of Sweet16 is comparatively slow. My
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|
Pentium II 333 MHz system emulates about a 6.5 MHz IIgs, which isn't awful
|
|
but is nothing like the 50 or 60 MHz you'd get on a comparable-speed
|
|
Macintosh running the PPC version of Sweet16.
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I'm actively looking for a good Intel assembly language programmer to write
|
|
the x86 assembly core for Sweet16. If you know someone who might be able to
|
|
do this, please let me know!
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|
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---
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|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 24248, GO COM A2)
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|
|
|
<<<<< A few things:
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|
"""""
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1. Sweet16 for BeOS Intel will become faster over time. There are
|
|
optimizations ongoing, and eventually we will find someone to do the
|
|
assembly code for it.
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|
|
|
2. Sweet16 for BeOS Intel is still much faster than XGS is, by a
|
|
substantial factor.
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|
|
|
3. As for the whole Windows thing -- developing a Windows version wouldn't
|
|
be sinful; it's just that BeOS is a better place for emulation. The
|
|
PowerPC processor is designed with emulation in mind, which gives it an
|
|
inherent advantage -- there will never be an x86 Apple II emulator that
|
|
can compete with a comparably well-written emulator on an equivalent
|
|
PowerPC chip; the architecture of x86 processors isn't up to the
|
|
challenge.
|
|
|
|
The Windows operating system adds another layer of slowness to things; it's
|
|
not a well-designed system internally and isn't very efficient. BeOS, on
|
|
the other hand, performs quite spectacularly (with very low latencies on
|
|
audio and video presentation, a fraction that of either Mac OS or Windows),
|
|
and is easily and inexpensively scaled onto multiprocessor systems.
|
|
|
|
You can buy a dual-processor Pentium II system for under $2000 and
|
|
substantially improve Sweet16's performance. You can't do that under
|
|
Windows.
|
|
|
|
The point is that BeOS just makes more sense as an OS for emulation than
|
|
Windows does. The goal of Sweet16 is to create emulation that's compatible
|
|
and fast, and to do that on Intel processors, in my opinion, Windows isn't
|
|
a reasonable way to go. BeOS isn't expensive, it installs easily and
|
|
cleanly, and can sit next to Windows on the same hard disk.
|
|
|
|
A 200 MHz Pentium II can run Sweet16 at around 3 or 4 MHz, roughly. That's
|
|
faster than the 1.5 to 2 MHz or so I get running XGS on my 200 MHz Pentium
|
|
II at work.
|
|
|
|
Also note that XGS development has apparently stalled, and hasn't as far as
|
|
I can tell been updated in over a year. Sweet16 development is
|
|
accelerating; my goal is to meet or exceed Bernie's features within a year.
|
|
Much to Henrik's chagrin. :)
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|
|
|
---
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
(SHEPPY, 24267, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< By the way, Sweet16 1.0 is now available for download -- you can
|
|
""""" read the manual online (and download the PPC and Intel versions) at
|
|
{<http://www.sheppyware.net/software/sweet16_be/>
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net/software/sweet16_be/}
|
|
|
|
Enjoy!
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
(SHEPPY, 24522, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
MY ESOURCE REWARDS TARDINESS I forgot to mention: Seven Hills is having a
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" sale on IIGS software through the end of
|
|
July. Here's your chance to get Spectrum 2.2 for $50, $35 off! Other
|
|
titles, such as The Manager, are half off. Free shipping if you buy two
|
|
titles.
|
|
|
|
I love it when procrastination pays off. :)
|
|
|
|
http://www.myesource.com/sevenhills/applesoftware/index.htm
|
|
|
|
Bill Dooley
|
|
(WMD01, 24290, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
NEED SOME DSDD 3.5 INCH FLOPPIES? At yesterday's computershow here in the
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Chicago area where my UG staffs an info
|
|
table, I talked to a dealer who specializes in recordable media. She will
|
|
be selling to me her remaining stock of DS/DD 3.5" disks.
|
|
|
|
These disks are used - they were set up for training for corporations, and
|
|
come 150/box. I've used several of these boxes in the past, and have had
|
|
maybe 3 failures out of the entire lot.
|
|
|
|
The boxes cost $12.50 each. I'm offering them to everyone here at cost plus
|
|
shipping. There's 36 boxes total.
|
|
|
|
Let me know via email if you're interested, and let me know your mailing
|
|
address, so I can get shipping charges figured out (probably UPS unless you
|
|
prefer snail-mail).
|
|
|
|
(BTW--the "3 failures" mentioned above were individual disks, not entire
|
|
boxes. :) )
|
|
|
|
Later............Howard
|
|
(HKATZ, 24536, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
COOLING A GS WITHOUT A GS FAN I have not been able to come up with a
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" GS-specific fan so I solved the problem by
|
|
taking a //e-style fan, which normally latches onto the side of a //e, and
|
|
making it work with my GS by:
|
|
|
|
1. cutting an approx 7 cm x 5 cm hole in my GS' lid on the left side.
|
|
2. taking off the part of the //e fan that clips into the //e case, which
|
|
allows it to fit snugly up against the GS case where the cut hole is.
|
|
3. Using generous amounts of hot glue to hold the sucker to the side of the
|
|
GS lid.
|
|
|
|
The advantage to this method is that //e fans are plentiful and it works
|
|
well. The disadvantage is you have to cut your GS case and the //e fan. But
|
|
GSes also seem to be plentiful, esp after what I saw in Sean Fahey's garage
|
|
:) so cutting the case is no biggie for me. Just don't cut a Woz case. :)
|
|
|
|
Shawn Beattie
|
|
(STBEATTIE, 24661, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
KFEST BEFORE This is the KFest Taxi list so far. If you need a ride from
|
|
"""""""""""" and/or to the airport at Kansas City, now is the time to
|
|
ask.
|
|
|
|
Arrivals
|
|
|
|
Name Airline Flight Arrive Terminal Driver
|
|
Ryan Suenaga United 1406 7/20 12:29 pm C CarlK
|
|
Pat Kern American 507 7/20 1:01 pm A CarlK
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn America West 2592 7/20 4:23 pm A CarlK?
|
|
|
|
Giselle Schnaubelt Northwest 1855 7/20 8:05 pm C CarlK?
|
|
|
|
Ken Gagne US Airways 1576 7/21 12:11 am A Geoff
|
|
Margaret Anderson ????? 215K 7/21 12:39 pm Geoff
|
|
Jerry Cline America West 2590 7/21 1:25 pm A Geoff
|
|
Geoff Weiss (Renting) SouthWest 215 7/21 1:35 pm B Geoff
|
|
|
|
Dean Nichols (Fivecents) Southwest 566 7/21 3:50 pm B Sheppy
|
|
Eric & Sarah Shepherd Southwest 524 7/21 4:40 pm B Sheppy
|
|
|
|
Departures
|
|
|
|
Jerry Cline America West 2831 7/25 6:00 am A
|
|
Ewen Wannop America West HP2806 7/25 8:50 am A
|
|
Joe Kohn America West HP2806 7/25 8:50 am A
|
|
|
|
Ken Gagne US Airways 1575 7/25 11:05 am A CarlK?
|
|
Eric & Sarah Shepherd Southwest 1533 7/25 12:15 pm B Sheppy
|
|
Dean Nichols (Fivecents) Southwest 1533 7/25 12:15 pm B Sheppy
|
|
|
|
Geoff Weiss SouthWest 7/25 1:00 pm B Geoff
|
|
Pat Kern American 1094 7/25 1:57 pm A Geoff
|
|
Giselle Schnaubelt Northwest 212 7/25 2:10 pm C Geoff
|
|
|
|
Ryan Suenaga United 1663 7/25 6:25 pm C Cindy
|
|
|
|
As you can see, there is still room for more drivers, as well as riders.
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Thu 15 Jul 99 9:37:33 pm
|
|
cknoblo@novia.net - Via Spectrum v2.2 & Crock O' Gold v3.1
|
|
Running on a PowerBook G3 With Bernie at 266MHZ
|
|
KansasFest 11, July 21-25, 1999 - 6 days till KFest
|
|
Using Marinetti 2.0.1 - Thank you, Richard.
|
|
(CKNOBLO, 24303, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I'm getting a pre-KFest taxi ride from Sheppy tomorrow morning. See
|
|
""""" ya next from Tracy, CA.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
|
|
Editor and Publisher, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
|
|
Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution
|
|
(RSUENAGA, 24351, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I shall be on vacation for the next month, and shall not be reading
|
|
""""" my email or Delphi Forums till I get back.
|
|
|
|
If in the meantime you need any help with COG or Spectrum, get yourself to
|
|
Kansas City next week, and I shall deal with it in person...
|
|
|
|
Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Thu 15 Jul 1999 - 6 days till KFest '99
|
|
Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.2 & Crock O' Gold 3.0
|
|
Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.0 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350
|
|
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
|
|
(EWANNOP, 24285, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> Don't forget your crazy tie for the "Roger Wagner Crazy Tie"
|
|
""""" contest at the roast. It seems like an appropriate way to "honor"
|
|
Sir Ewen. :)
|
|
|
|
Momma Cheese
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24314, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I'll be transient all day; Sheppy's dropping me off at San
|
|
""""" Francisco International in a few hours, and I'll be KFest bound
|
|
from there. Have fun. I will. Sleep well. I won't.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
|
|
Editor and Publisher, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
|
|
Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution
|
|
(RSUENAGA, 24378, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I'll be watching for your arrival at Avila.
|
|
"""""
|
|
Even the locals are saying it's humid, so this just be a fun week.
|
|
|
|
Sleep? No way!
|
|
|
|
Cindy
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24379, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I'm packing as we speak. Our door sign is made, Sarah's GS is
|
|
""""" packed, clothes are in the washer, and I've got most of my other
|
|
stuff gathered and ready to pack up.
|
|
|
|
We're heading for a motel tonight nearer the airport, so we don't have to
|
|
contend with traffic early tomorrow.
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
(SHEPPY, 24386, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
KFEST DURING KFest 1999 has begun!!
|
|
""""""""""""
|
|
There are already about 10 people here.
|
|
Computers are plugged in and working.
|
|
Ethernet is being used to access each other's hard drives.
|
|
A load has gone to Hardee's for lunch.
|
|
I had the first door sign up - Cheese!
|
|
Loren has a different haircut.
|
|
Jeff Blakeney is the first 1999 "newbie" to arrive.
|
|
|
|
That's all I can think of after being here 1 hour.
|
|
|
|
Momma Cheese
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24383, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< It's now 3:00 KST (KFest Standard Time)
|
|
"""""
|
|
The Binary Bus with the Ciotti's and Ewen has arrived.
|
|
Dave Miller has been printing KFest since using the Avila ethernet network.
|
|
(He used my computer and his printer.)
|
|
It's still HUMID.
|
|
Hot Pepper Dave still hasn't put up any signs yet.
|
|
|
|
Momma Cheese
|
|
|
|
PS Carl, Ryan, and Pat just walked in!!
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24384, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< It's almost 6:00 KST
|
|
"""""
|
|
The dorm is filling up.
|
|
People are meeting the newbies.
|
|
Dave Carey finally has a door sign, done with Print Shop GS, of course.
|
|
It's still HUMID.
|
|
We'll be leaving for KC Masterpiece shortly. Can you smell the BBQ?
|
|
|
|
Momma Cheese
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24385, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< We are now about to begin our second day of KFest. The sun is up
|
|
""""" and shining brightly. We can probably expect another humid day here
|
|
in KC,MO.
|
|
|
|
KFest officially started last night with an inspiring, and somewhat
|
|
embarrassing, keynote address by the "World Famous Apple IIgs Newsletter
|
|
Editor" Max Jones. After this session, JuicedGS hosted a reception.
|
|
|
|
So far, I think I can report that everyone is having a great time!
|
|
|
|
Now I'm off to breakfast in the Avila cafeteria, and then will learn more
|
|
about Spectrum scripting than I thought possible.
|
|
|
|
The Big Cheese
|
|
|
|
PS This is being posted from the web because Delphi's text side seems to
|
|
gone on vacation during KFest.
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24418, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< We just had a great session on PrintShop GS Companion taught by Hot
|
|
""""" Pepper Dave! He can really push that program to it's limit!
|
|
|
|
The Big Cheese
|
|
|
|
PS It would be great if everyone else here would start posting. :)
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24421, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< Friday Morning --
|
|
"""""
|
|
Craig Foos from Apple thought he was coming to talk to some mild-mannered
|
|
people about the latest Quicktime stuff.
|
|
|
|
But then he met us!
|
|
|
|
Stan Marks taught us new things about the "old" AWGS database. He really
|
|
does some cool stuff with it. Unfortunately, he didn't end his session soon
|
|
enough, and made the mistake of showing a birthday card he had created.
|
|
|
|
Lunch, and this afternoon we will have to choose between the following:
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn, Storyteller
|
|
|
|
Toolbox Programming in GSoft Basic with Sheppy
|
|
|
|
Tonight is the banquet and Roast of Ewen Wannop.
|
|
|
|
Momma Cheese
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24445, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
KFEST AFTER I didn't get my usual post-KFest report typed while I waited
|
|
""""""""""" for my plane this year, because Ryan was there to keep me
|
|
company. It was really nice to have someone to talk to that understood the
|
|
emotional high and fuzzy brain that I was experiencing.
|
|
|
|
As far as I am concerned, I think this was the best KFest ever! (At least
|
|
until Y][Kfest.) Lots of old friends, some new ones, great sessions, pretty
|
|
good food, an inspiring Keynote address, an enjoyable roast, as well as
|
|
many other things were just a few of the things that I enjoyed.
|
|
|
|
Since I've kinda been posting here during my "spare" minutes, I'm going to
|
|
let everyone else make their reports, and I'm just going to take this time
|
|
to thank some people. I'll probably miss some really important ones, just
|
|
like I missed some great door signs, but forgive me as I'm still on my
|
|
KFest High!! (That is even more true since I'm cruising at about 30,000
|
|
feet altitude towards Arizona.)
|
|
|
|
The committee is my main support for all of this. Jerry (who takes care of
|
|
registration), Steve (who does all of the handouts and scheduling), Max
|
|
(who does publicity and lots of other stuff), Stan, and Allen (who are both
|
|
there to offer a hand to help whenever it's needed).
|
|
|
|
Thanks to "Sir" Ewen Wannop for designing the KFest '99 logo. He also has
|
|
already started on the one for Y][Kfest, so be watching the webpage for
|
|
that. I also want to thank him for graciously agreeing to be roasted and
|
|
his gentle encouragement for me to pursue my scripting career.
|
|
|
|
Thanks to Devin for hosting the KFest mailing list. This is a great help
|
|
and communication tool for getting important information out to everyone.
|
|
|
|
Another thanks to David Kerwood for maintaining the KFest website.
|
|
|
|
Shawn Beattie helped to make all of the sessions more "viewable" for
|
|
everyone thanks to his projector. Thanks Shawn!
|
|
|
|
Thanks to Erick Wagner (and everyone else) for the wonderful birthday card.
|
|
It's such a pleasure for me to read all of the nice things that everyone
|
|
wrote to "A2 Mum". (Stan, you aren't off the hook yet!)
|
|
|
|
Carl Knoblock, the official KFest Taxi Dispatcher, and his helper Allen
|
|
Moore, did a wonderful job of getting people to and from the airport, even
|
|
at some really nasty hours. Thanks guys!
|
|
|
|
I'm sure there are many other people that need to be thanked, and I could
|
|
easily sit here and go down the list of everyone that was at KFest and
|
|
realize that I need to thank you for something you did, but for now, I'll
|
|
just make it a big KFest '99 thanks, and say I'll see you ALL next year!
|
|
|
|
July 26 - 30, 2000
|
|
|
|
The Big Cheese
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24523, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< Thanks to Wal-Mart's one hour developing, a scanner, and my son
|
|
""""" that knows what he is doing, we have pictures ready for public
|
|
viewing.
|
|
|
|
www.primenet.com/~adams/kfest99
|
|
|
|
The Big Cheese
|
|
(CINDYADAMS, 24553, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
MORE KFEST--THE HACKFEST REPORT I was the first entrant, and only after
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Max Jones gave me an idea for a program.
|
|
(my imagination tapped, I had not planned on entering.) It's actually a
|
|
semi-useful tool that I may upload once I get it full-featured - and
|
|
working! <g> I'm telling folks here what I'm writing, but only because
|
|
they're going to see it. If I say something online, then I'll have to
|
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finish it. <g>
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Jeff Blakeney is writing something in assembly, Richard Bennett has
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entered, and a mysterious fourth participant is to TBA.
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-Ken
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(KEN_GAGNE, 24470, GO COM A2)
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<<<<< Fifth place went to Cindy Adams, who wrote a Spectrum script...
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""""" because she could. :)
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Fourth was Jeff Blakeney's GSoft Basic program to strip the Binary II
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headers off a directory of ShrinkIt archives, and update their auxtypes
|
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accordingly.
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Third was Richard Bennett, who wrote an app that makes a IIgs mouse emulate
|
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an iMac mouse. Must be seen. :)
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Shawn Beattie was second, who wrote a Y2KFest countdown program with
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scrolling text and a moving icon. Cool!
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My half-finished but functional Spectrum database program came in first. It
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allows you to maintain records of 1-8 fields each from within Spectrum. You
|
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can also import any Appleworks Database file (after saving it as a text
|
|
file).
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This was a much cooler HackFest than last year, with more participants,
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more prizes, and more working code. (all participants this year finished
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their programs to one extent or another, whereas last year I think most
|
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programs were still in their planning stages).
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-Ken
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(KEN_GAGNE, 24486, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> BTW, I already have a couple of ideas for next year's HackFest. ;-)
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"""""
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The reason I thought of the idea of Spectrum script-based database is
|
|
because I often get questions asked via e-mail by subscribers about the
|
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status of their subscriptions. To get the info, I have to quit Spectrum and
|
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launch AppleWorks GS, then go back to Spectrum with my answer. By
|
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converting my AWGS database and importing into a Spectrum database script,
|
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I could have access to the info from right there within Speccie. I would
|
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like that a lot. It would also be nice to have other databases available as
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well, or to create them within Spectrum.
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Ken did a nice job with the scripting program and I certainly hope he
|
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completes it. :-) I also hope everyone gets access to Shawn Beattie's GSoft
|
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BASIC "Countdown to Y][Kest" program. That was cool, too!
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Eric Shepherd was the HackFest director and did a great job. I think he has
|
|
succeeded in producing an event that is in the process of becoming yet
|
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another grand Kfest tradition.
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Did we mention that there were several hundred dollars worth of prizes?
|
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Nice incentive for the contest, eh?
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Max
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(JUICEDGS, 24541, GO COM A2)
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RUMOR MILL
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""""""""""
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MICROSOFT AND AOL CLASH; GSAIM ENDANGERED? Microsoft released on Thursday
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" "MSN Messenger," an AIM clone
|
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of their own that promotes their services (HotMail, etc). AOL responded by
|
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adding code to the AIM servers to lock out MSN Messenger.
|
|
|
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I believe this has rendered gsAIM useless, but I haven't had time to check
|
|
it yet. Ordinarily I'd alter gsAIM to get around AOL's changes, but
|
|
Microsoft is doing the same thing, and AOL is countering by changing their
|
|
code further each time.
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|
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Clearly that puts me in a situation where if it's true that gsAIM is broken
|
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by AOL's changes, there's little sense in my trying to fix the problem
|
|
until AOL and Microsoft get over their little tiff.
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|
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This pretty much sucks for all of us. If I confirm that gsAIM has been
|
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broken by this, I don't know for sure right now what I'll do.
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---
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 24577, GO COM A2)
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|
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>>>>> FYI, this isn't just a gsAIM problem. All the "unsanctioned" AIM
|
|
""""" clones on all the other platforms are affected as well.
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--
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Steve Reeves
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(REEVESST, 24594, GO COM A2)
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>>>>> Just to let you know, I tried gsAIM tonight and got the following
|
|
""""" results.
|
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|
After checking e-mail and doing some COG stuff, I quit to the Finder and
|
|
tried gsAIM. It connected but my system crashed when the buddies online
|
|
window appeared.
|
|
|
|
I rebooted and tried gsAIM again. The first four or five attempts resulted
|
|
in parsing or login errors.
|
|
|
|
However, the last attempt worked and I was able to send and receive
|
|
messages.
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|
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|
Unfortunately, a short while later moving my mouse cursor started erasing
|
|
section of my screen and the system stopped responding so I had to reboot
|
|
again.
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|
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The point here being that it might still be working, you just need to be
|
|
persistent. I know that when I first installed gsAIM I could rarely get it
|
|
to work but then I disabled some add-ons (inits, DAs, etc.) and it started
|
|
working much more reliably for me. It may be touchy but is pretty handy
|
|
when it works. :)
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|
Jeff Blakeney | Dean of the Apple II University in A2Pro |
|
|
--------------+----------------------------------------------------+
|
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sent via | HyperCard IIgs Course | GSoft BASIC Course |
|
|
COG v3.1 | now in session | now in session |
|
|
(JBLAKENEY, 24629, GO COM A2)
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|
|
|
<<<<< If it worked once, then it's not a network problem (except that
|
|
""""" Marinetti is crashing possibly :). Which means that AOL's
|
|
anti-Microsoft patches aren't affecting gsAIM after all and people are just
|
|
having a run of bad luck trying to connect.
|
|
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|
Whew. :)
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|
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|
---
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
(SHEPPY, 24630, GO COM A2)
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|
WILL MY ESOURCE PROVIDE COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE VIA EMAIL? They won't do
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" that, but I think
|
|
they will provide it through online ordering and download from their web
|
|
site some time in the future. Send them email that you want to do that.
|
|
|
|
SIS is already for purchase in this way--which is cool since I don't use
|
|
floppy disks any more (another great innovation by Apple for being the
|
|
first to offer a major consumer machine with no floppy). I downloaded the
|
|
.shk file, ran to_pro to put the file on a disk image, started up my
|
|
emulator, and went from there to unshrink the .shk file from the emulator.
|
|
I didn't bother installing it since I already had a copy of SIS on my
|
|
emulator :)
|
|
|
|
It is great to see Seven Hills be the first Apple II company to provide
|
|
software completely by the Internet.
|
|
|
|
Geoff
|
|
(SISGEOFF, 24327, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
WHAT WAS THE LAST COPY II PLUS? The last official version of Copy II+
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" from Central Point Software was 9.1.
|
|
There are a few pirated versions out there that have version numbers
|
|
higher, but I don't know what they're supposed to do.
|
|
|
|
The difference between 9.0 and 9.1 was a fix of the directory sort
|
|
function; in 9.0 if you used that function, you would end up with a trashed
|
|
directory, though all of the other functions worked well.
|
|
|
|
If memory serves, you could use C2plus to work with 3.5" disks (at least as
|
|
far as the utilities goes, not sure about software duplication that came on
|
|
3.5" disks) from at least version 7 on. Since it was a ProDOS program, it
|
|
would recognize any 3.5" drive hooked to your computer.
|
|
|
|
Later............Howard
|
|
(HKATZ, 24617, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> The problem with C2+ is that they released a version 9.1 with a bug
|
|
""""" that would eat block 1 of a hard drive, making it vanish. They
|
|
fixed this bug quickly, and replaced the buggy v9.1 with, (drumroll), v9.1.
|
|
|
|
So there are versions of 9.1 out there that will trash your hard drive in
|
|
certain, not really well defined, circumstances.
|
|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
(UTTER, 24631, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
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|
|
PUBLIC POSTINGS
|
|
"""""""""""""""
|
|
|
|
FROM THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLES--EMULATE.GS Superior Apple IIgs Emulation
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Finds a Home
|
|
|
|
The best Apple IIgs emulation on the planet has a new home on the Internet.
|
|
The new emulate.gs Web site is the central hub for the Bernie ][ The Rescue
|
|
and Sweet16 Apple IIgs emulators.
|
|
|
|
Bernie ][ The Rescue is the ultimate Apple IIgs emulator for Power
|
|
Macintosh computers running Mac OS(R). Bernie is the most-compatible, most
|
|
fully-featured Apple IIgs emulator ever created, and its performance is
|
|
unequaled among single-processor computers.
|
|
|
|
Sweet16 is the rising star in the Apple II emulation world, bringing
|
|
high-performance Apple IIgs emulation to computers running the Be operating
|
|
system, BeOS. With support for the advanced features of the BeOS, including
|
|
multiprocessing support, Sweet16 rivals Bernie ][ The Rescue in performance
|
|
on single-processor systems; add a second (or fourth, or eighth!) processor
|
|
and watch the IIgs fly like you could never have believed!
|
|
|
|
And now you can get information on them from a new central hub. Direct your
|
|
web browser to {<http://www.emulate.gs> http://www.emulate.gs} -- the new
|
|
home for superior Apple II emulation.
|
|
|
|
SheppyWare & F.E.Systems
|
|
(GUDATH, 24152, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
MORE KFEST PIX FROM PAT
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
=====================
|
|
KFEST GRAPHICS ALERT!
|
|
=====================
|
|
|
|
===>>> NEW FILES ADDED <<<===
|
|
|
|
Who would be interested in the following
|
|
awesome collection of Kfest graphics
|
|
THAT WILL AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
|
|
AT THE KFEST '99 VENDOR FAIR
|
|
|
|
Reserve your copy in advance to be certain
|
|
to have one ready for you at Kfest '99
|
|
|
|
Kfest Stuff #1
|
|
--->>> CD Rom <<<---
|
|
|
|
at a nominal cost to cover the expenses of production?
|
|
|
|
C O N T E N T S
|
|
KfestStuff#1 CD
|
|
|
|
There's about ===>>> 140 <<<=== megs total.
|
|
|
|
Kfest 94 JPGs 106 files 4.15 MG > All edited, cropped, resized,
|
|
Kfest 95 JPGs 199 files 6.12 MB > retouched, cleaned up
|
|
Kfest 96 JPGs 307 files 9.82 MB > and/or
|
|
Kfest 97 JPGs 410 files 19.90 MB > "embellished"
|
|
Kfest 98 JPGs 340 files 10.90 MB > by Patz Pix
|
|
|
|
Yearbook 95 Keepsakes of Kfest 36 files 1009x1320 JPGs 20.9 MG
|
|
Prints out to 36 pages of photos and text or can be viewed on the monitor.
|
|
|
|
Yearbook 96 Keepsakes of Kfest 28 files 1009x1320 JPGs 18.7 MG
|
|
Prints out to 28 pages of photos and text or can be viewed on the monitor.
|
|
|
|
Yearbook 97 Keepsakes of Kfest 24 files 1009x1320 JPGs 16.2 MG
|
|
Prints out to 24 pages of photos and text or can be viewed on the monitor.
|
|
|
|
===>>> NEW & JUST ADDED
|
|
Yearbook 98 Keepsakes of Kfest 28 files 1009x1320 JPGs 6.45 MB
|
|
Prints out to 28 pages of photos and text or can be viewed on the monitor.
|
|
|
|
KeepCvr.jpg Cover Keepsakes of Kfest 1009x1320 JPG
|
|
To print out or view.
|
|
|
|
95 Logo JPGs 35 files 1.33 MG
|
|
96 Logo JPGs 27 files 1.14 MG
|
|
97 Logo JPGs 29 files 1.42 MG
|
|
98 Logo JPGs 36 files 1.41 MG
|
|
99 Logo JPGs 60 files 2.31 MG These are the ones on the Kfest Web page.
|
|
|
|
More Kfest Stuff JPGs 26 files 985 KB Mostly JPGs, a few GIFs.
|
|
|
|
A2 User Pics 11 jpgs. 248 KB
|
|
|
|
Animated GIFs 34 files 15.1 MG
|
|
|
|
Kansas City MIDI Music file 53.8 KB
|
|
Masterpiece MIDI Music file 7.9 KB
|
|
Genie Ad WAV Sound file 1.23 MG
|
|
Bite WAV Sound file 171 KB
|
|
|
|
Tape1.exe 914 KB
|
|
Video only runs on PCs, I think.
|
|
|
|
Pat Kern
|
|
<You can never be too rich or have too many graphics>.
|
|
(PATZ_PIX, 24286, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
SILVERN CASTLE DEBUTS AT KFEST 1999 Hi all,
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Last week at KFest, Max Jones of Juiced.GS demonstrated Silvern Castle, a
|
|
new game for the 8-bit Apple II, written entirely in Applesoft BASIC. I've
|
|
been playing it a bit and it seems like a great game - definitely
|
|
commercial quality (I've paid for games just like it) - and so am starting
|
|
this thread. First message here I'd like to post some excerpts from the
|
|
docs:
|
|
|
|
-----
|
|
|
|
SILVERN CASTLE: The Lost Crystal Orb
|
|
Program Author - Jeff Fink
|
|
|
|
Version 1.0 - July, 1999
|
|
Shareware fees: $15
|
|
|
|
Jeff Fink
|
|
432 Eureka St., Apt. 210
|
|
Ripon, WI 54971
|
|
|
|
What is it?
|
|
'''''''''''
|
|
Silvern Castle is a fantasy role-playing game. You will be able to create
|
|
up to 20 characters and take 6 of them on an adventure into the unknown
|
|
depths of a multi-level 3-D maze. It won't be easy. Traps of all kinds
|
|
abound, as well as hundreds of monsters. Will you be able to fulfill your
|
|
quest and retrieve the lost Crystal Orb from the evil Wizard Drachma?
|
|
|
|
Version 1.0
|
|
'''''''''''
|
|
Silvern Castle was developed after the authors of Wizardry bragged that it
|
|
was "...a game that simply could not have been written in BASIC."^1 Silvern
|
|
Castle was purchased by Softdisk in 1988, but was never published. After
|
|
the demise of Softdisk, I requested and obtained written acknowledgement
|
|
that the rights to Silvern Castle shall revert back to me. Although I have
|
|
greatly modified and improved upon the original Silvern Castle, it has
|
|
until now never been seen, hence the version 1 moniker (although since
|
|
1988, it's probably up to version 20!). So, here for the greater Apple II
|
|
community for the very first time is version 1.0 of Silvern Castle, a
|
|
complete fantasy role-playing game written in Applesoft BASIC!
|
|
|
|
^1 Wizardry: Proving Grounds Manual, pg 1.
|
|
|
|
Introduction to Silvern Castle
|
|
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
|
|
Welcome to a new computer role-playing experience. At first glance, Silvern
|
|
Castle may appear to be a Wizardry clone. However, other than its outward
|
|
appearance, it outperforms Wizardry in scope and complexity.
|
|
|
|
For instance, you get 250+ monsters (including wandering monsters, NPC
|
|
parties, dragon lairs, snake pits, and humanoid dens, to name a few), 400+
|
|
items (mundane, magical, enchanted and cursed), special goodies, a
|
|
multi-level 27x27 maze, rich spellbook system for magic-users, traps, magic
|
|
fountains, computer-generated mazes and monster species, 100+ spells (of
|
|
which many can be cast reversed), sub-plots and quests, and much more...
|
|
(KEN_GAGNE, 24558, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< When my half-hour layover in DC yesterday extended to five hours, I
|
|
""""" had a great opportunity to wear out the battery on my PowerBook
|
|
playing Silvern Castle. I'd like to offer some pointers to people just
|
|
starting:
|
|
|
|
- Think about what races to use in your party. Demihumans get much higher
|
|
stats than humans, but require twice the experience to advance each of the
|
|
first four levels. It just gets worse after that. Try a mixed party. I'm
|
|
using one with a demihuman fighter and mage, and a human fighter, mage,
|
|
cleric, and thief. Don't take my word for it, though. I've tried human
|
|
parties, demihuman parties, and mixed parties, and had them all
|
|
slaughtered. (if you see priestesses or pixies - RUN! or fall back to your
|
|
last save)
|
|
|
|
- Like I said, this game is tough. :) The only way I can see surviving:
|
|
cheat. Create five dummy characters (fastest way is human male fighters of
|
|
strength 14; I named them A-E) and create a party of those five and one of
|
|
your real characters. Send the keeper to Quillion's Trading Post to Buy,
|
|
and Pool your gold. Then delete the five fake characters, and repeat. After
|
|
a few minutes of this, you should have enough gold to outfit all your
|
|
characters with decent weaponry & armour.
|
|
|
|
- Mages and clerics are useless without spells. Buy scrolls at Quillion's
|
|
then Add them to your spellbooks. Don't count on finding scrolls as random
|
|
treasure in the dungeon (castle?).
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
(KEN_GAGNE, 24559, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< Silvern Castle is $15 shareware. Payment earns you the unlocking
|
|
""""" code necessary to enter the final room on the final level to beat
|
|
the game. Also, a random maze generator is unlocked, for infinite play.
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
(KEN_GAGNE, 24560, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<< Apple IIgs users with a Second Sight card may experience technical
|
|
""""" difficulties when playing Silvern Castle. My recommendation: don't
|
|
enter the control panel.
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
(KEN_GAGNE, 24580, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEST OF THE BEST
|
|
""""""""""""""""
|
|
|
|
|
|
24242 12-JUL 14:28 General Chatter
|
|
It's Alive!!
|
|
From: WMD01 To: ALL
|
|
|
|
For the last several years (!), my Woz IIGS has been getting less and less
|
|
stable, and this week it became unusable. I was afraid it was on its last
|
|
legs, but finally worked up the energy and the nerve to pull the whole
|
|
thing apart. I reseated every connector and socketed chip on the MB and
|
|
every card, including the chips on the back of the TWGS daughterboard.
|
|
|
|
Doing the VGC on the MB and the 65816 on the TWGS were a bit intimidating.
|
|
I wouldn't touch the VGC again without a more suitable tool than a bent
|
|
paperclip; I had to straighten out a few skewed pins. However, I got it all
|
|
put back together and the system has been running for 2 1/2 days without a
|
|
hiccup. It's like new. I hadn't realized how much my nervousness at the
|
|
machine's instability took away from my enjoyment of it even when it was
|
|
behaving itself.
|
|
|
|
To celebrate, I've ordered a copy of Spectrum. :)
|
|
|
|
Bill Dooley
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
[A2P]------------------------------
|
|
A2Pro_DUCTIVITY |
|
|
-----------------------------------
|
|
Checking out A2PRO on Delphi
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W.
|
|
[thelamp@sheppyware.net]
|
|
|
|
|
|
GSOFT SESSION HITS KFEST We had a very nice session at KFest on GSoft
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""" Toolbox programming. I think it went fairly well
|
|
considering I covered a lot of material in just an hour and a half or so.
|
|
|
|
I'm curious what the attendees thought of it, and if there was any actual
|
|
retention. ;)
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
(SHEPPY, 2736, GO COM A2PRO)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> Right now I can't remember to sleep :)
|
|
"""""
|
|
Aside from that, it was way cool. And you've already sold at least one copy
|
|
of the Toolbox Programming in GSoft BASIC book when it's ready.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
|
|
Editor and Publisher, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
|
|
Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution
|
|
(RSUENAGA, 2737, GO COM A2PRO)
|
|
|
|
|
|
WHERE'S BRUTAL DELUXE'S PATCHED TEXTEDIT TOOL? What ever happened to this
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" patch? I went to the web
|
|
site and I got an error. Is there a new pointer?
|
|
|
|
Regards,
|
|
|
|
Chris
|
|
(CVAVRUSKA, 2705, GO COM A2PRO)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> I personally don't trust this patch, I've heard of people having
|
|
""""" problems with it.
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
(SHEPPY, 2709, GO COM A2PRO)
|
|
|
|
>>>>> It looks like Brutal Deluxe's FTP space has been removed (looks
|
|
""""" like all clients on that FTP server no longer has FTP space). I'm
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sure you can find a copy on ground or caltech.
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Geoff
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(SISGEOFF, 2712, GO COM A2PRO)
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>>>>> I haven't heard of anyone having any problems with it and I've also
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""""" had it installed on my machine since they released it and can't
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attribute any problems to it.
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Jeff Blakeney | Dean of the Apple II University in A2Pro |
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--------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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sent via | HyperCard IIgs Course | GSoft BASIC Course |
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COG v3.1 | now in session | now in session |
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(JBLAKENEY, 2713, GO COM A2PRO)
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>>>>> Although it does fix the problem they tackled, TextEdit still has
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""""" the inherent bugs that it always had. The only cure for those is to
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have lots of memory available for TextEdit to work in.
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This really applies to programs like SIS, which uses TextEdit to its
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limits. If you have limited memory, keep the system as clean as possible of
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anything that hogs memory. With SIS, keep the Spectrum capture buffers
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small to free as much memory as possible.
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I used to get those random hangs on my real IIgs, but under the 14Mb
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emulated IIgs, Textedit almost never hangs...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Thu 8 Jul 1999 - 13 days till KFest '99
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Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.2 & Crock O' Gold 3.0
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Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.0 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 2714, GO COM A2PRO)
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>>>>> I have had the same chance of TextEdit hanging my emulated GS if I
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""""" have 4 megs or 8 megs. This means that it isn't the amount of RAM,
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but what is in it when bad pointers are being passed around.
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But I have had no problems directly relating to the patched Tool34. SIS 1.1
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does take advantage of the bug fixes in it by proving better caching.
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Geoff
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(SISGEOFF, 2715, GO COM A2PRO)
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>>>>> It fixes one of the bugs in the TextEdit toolset that causes your
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""""" computer to hang (or crash, I can't remember now) if you try to
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have a TextEdit control display more than 1023 style changes. A style
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change is when you change the font, font style (plain, bold, italic, etc.),
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font size, tabs, margin, indent or justification (I think that covers them
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all :)
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This isn't a big problem for what TextEdit is usually used for by most
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people but it can bite you sometimes. Especially when using SIS.
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Jeff Blakeney | Dean of the Apple II University in A2Pro |
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--------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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sent via | HyperCard IIgs Course | GSoft BASIC Course |
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COG v3.1 | now in session | now in session |
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(JBLAKENEY, 2720, GO COM A2PRO)
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WHAT CENTURY DOES YOUR IIGS THINK IT IS? Anyone know where the century is
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" stored on the GS? All references
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to time are the year only. Is it something I am going to have to fake?
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(>85=19 <86=20)? GSOS does it so I would like to do it the right way.
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Regards,
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Chris
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(CVAVRUSKA, 2706, GO COM A2PRO)
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>>>>> Use _ReadTimeHex. If CurYear is < 100, it is the 20th century,
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""""" otherwise it is the 21st century. Due to the GS clock limit, this
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call will never return a year higher than 140 (or year 2040--thanks for the
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correction as seen in another thread).
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P.S. You can now subscribe with your new address to the Marinetti
|
|
development mailing list. The problem was corrected before another
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subscriber joined.
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Geoff
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(SISGEOFF, 2711, GO COM A2PRO)
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HOW DO I GET STARTED WITH IIGS PROGRAMMING? If you really want to do IIgs
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" programming you should get
|
|
the Toolbox Reference Volumes 1, 2, and 3, and the Programmer's Reference
|
|
for System 6, and possibly the GS/OS Reference.
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|
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|
You can get started with the Toolbox Programming in C course, but that only
|
|
gets you so far. The books are critical to really get into it.
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---
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 2741, GO COM A2PRO)
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>>>>> While I basically agree with Eric, I'd also point out that you
|
|
""""" don't need more than ORCA/C and Toolbox Programming in ORCA/C to
|
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get _started_. You'll want to add all those books in the long run, but
|
|
Toolbox Programming in ORCA/C comes with an abridged version of these books
|
|
that covers everything you need for the course itself, and the course does
|
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a pretty good job of covering the most commonly used toolbox features.
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|
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In the long run, you will probably want some sort of design tool like
|
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DesignMaster, and possibly the ORCA/M assembler.
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Mike Westerfield
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(BYTEWORKS, 2742, GO COM A2PRO)
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[EOA]
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[HWH]------------------------------
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|
HARDWORKING HARDWARE |
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-----------------------------------
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|
CASTLEWOOD SYSTEMS ORB DRIVE
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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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|
|
CASTLEWOOD SYSTEMS ORB DRIVE
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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|
Product Name: Castlewood Systems Orb 2.2 GB Mac Ultra SCSI
|
|
Portable Drive
|
|
(aka The Orb Drive)
|
|
Distribution: $199.99
|
|
Castlewood Systems, Inc.
|
|
7133 Koll Center Parkway, Suite 200
|
|
Pleasanton, CA 94566
|
|
email: help@castlewood.com
|
|
World Wide Web: http://www.castlewood.com
|
|
phones: 925-461-5500 (voice)
|
|
925-461-5501 (fax)
|
|
+31 20 581 93 02 (Europe)
|
|
Tested on: Apple IIgs with RamFAST SCSI and Apple
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|
Revision C SCSI Card, ROM_3, ZipGSX 8/16, 5
|
|
megabytes RAM.
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|
A few years ago, Iomega's Zip Drive exploded onto the computing scene
|
|
as an inexpensive (then $199) removable hard drive that attached to a SCSI
|
|
chain and provided 100 megs of reasonably fast, relatively inexpensive
|
|
storage with the convenience of a floppy disk. Today, after waiting more
|
|
than a year since its announcement, Castlewood Systems tries to one up--or
|
|
rather, 22 up--the original Zip Drive with its Orb Drive. There are
|
|
several incarnations of the Orb; the one we're looking at is a $199
|
|
removable hard drive that attaches to a SCSI chain and provides 2.2
|
|
_gigabytes_ of very fast, very inexpensive storage with the convenience of
|
|
a floppy disk.
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|
|
The Orb Drive comes with Macintosh software on a CD ROM, an owner's
|
|
guide, one 2.2 gig cartridge (cartridges are available for $30 each), a
|
|
power supply ("wall wart" style), and a DB 25 to HDB 50 SCSI cable. The
|
|
drive itself is black in color, compact (listed in the specifications as
|
|
being 6.5 x 1.5 x 5.25 inches) and light (1.19 pounds)--it looks like a
|
|
portable CD player.
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|
|
|
The Orb Drive has many features we've come to expect in SCSI removable
|
|
hard drives. It has an eject button, two scsi ports, built-in termination,
|
|
an LED to indicate power and disk activity, and a SCSI ID selection switch.
|
|
In many ways, it is similar to the Zip Drive, although it improves on it in
|
|
several areas. Like the Zip Drive, the Orb Drive has an eject button and
|
|
two SCSI ports but does not have an on/off switch. Unlike the Zip, the
|
|
SCSI ports are the HDB 50 type, not widely used in the Apple II world.
|
|
Also, unlike the Zip Drive, there is a disk eject hole through which you
|
|
can stick a paper clip in an emergency, and you can choose from more than
|
|
two SCSI IDs (although the IDs are still limited to numbers 0, 4, 5, and
|
|
6). Like the Zip, the Orb has built-in termination; unlike the Zip, the
|
|
termination is automatic and active, meaning if the drive senses it is the
|
|
last thing in the chain, it will turn termination on, and if it senses it
|
|
is not the last thing in the chain, it will turn termination off. Also,
|
|
like the Zip, when you insert a disk cartridge, the disk partitions appear
|
|
on your desktop within seconds, and when you drag the disk partitions to
|
|
the trash under Finder, the cartridge ejects itself from the drive. Like
|
|
the Zip, there is one LED which indicates power and disk activity. And
|
|
also like the Zip, if the drive is not used for a time, it goes into a
|
|
power conserving "sleep" mode.
|
|
|
|
When attached to an Apple Rev. C SCSI Card in a IIgs, the Orb Drive
|
|
works like a huge hard drive. The Orb I have even provides term power to
|
|
the SCSI chain. Using the drive required one condition be met: the drive
|
|
must have its power applied and the LED must be a solid green (instead of
|
|
the blinking red) before the power switch on the IIgs is turned on.
|
|
_Chinook SCSI Utilities_ did not recognize the drive, but Apple's _Advanced
|
|
Disk Utilities_ did, and partitioned the cartridge readily. After that,
|
|
the Orb acted just like, well, a 2.2 gig hard drive. It's more space than
|
|
you will probably ever need with an Apple II.
|
|
|
|
Unfortunately, I could not get the RamFAST SCSI Card to recognize the
|
|
Orb, which is disappointing. I do not have an Apple High Speed SCSI card
|
|
available to test the drive with, however, I would guess it would act
|
|
similarly to with the Rev. C SCSI Card, just a bit faster if DMA is on.
|
|
|
|
I would suspect (but have not experienced yet) that the Orb Drive's
|
|
"sleep" mode may have similar problems to what Zip Drive owners have
|
|
experienced with the Apple SCSI Cards. These were addressed by using the
|
|
Tulin SCSI drivers in combination with the Apple SCSI Cards.
|
|
|
|
If you are an Apple Rev. C SCSI Card user (or an Apple High Speed SCSI
|
|
Card user who likes to experiment), I would highly recommend the Orb Drive
|
|
if you're in the market for a new hard drive. It's exceedingly fast,
|
|
economical, and portable. It appears set to be the next "big thing" in
|
|
removable storage. Move over, Iomega!
|
|
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|
|
[EOA]
|
|
[KFE]------------------------------
|
|
THINKING KFEST |
|
|
-----------------------------------
|
|
THERE'S NOTHING FINER THAN KANSAS CITY IN JULY
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W.
|
|
[thelamp@delphi.com]
|
|
|
|
|
|
KFEST XI: THE REUNION
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
Once a year, the Apple II faithful return from all corners of the
|
|
globe to their Mecca. A small college in Kansas City, Missouri, less than
|
|
a mile from the Kansas border. They return to see old friends and make new
|
|
ones; to honor the past and plan the future; and to stay up all night and
|
|
have fun all day. They came, once again, for KansasFest.
|
|
|
|
KFest 1999 was like every other KFest, yet unlike every other KFest.
|
|
Like KFests past, we saw new products and made new discoveries. Unlike
|
|
KFests past, we finally saw the transition of the Apple II--from the
|
|
venerable Apple IIgs to the world of emulation.
|
|
|
|
So for those of you who weren't able to make it in person, here is our
|
|
look at the virtual KFest 1999:
|
|
|
|
DAY -4 Like I did in 1998, I decided to fly into California instead of
|
|
"""""" straight to Kansas City so I could visit with some friends and get
|
|
some shopping done before KFest. I'd again be staying with the Sheppys,
|
|
aka Eric and Sarah Shepherd. I got home, finished packing, and waited
|
|
impatiently for my sister to get home so she could drop me off at the
|
|
airport.
|
|
|
|
I travelled a little lighter this year than usual. For the first time
|
|
since my first KFest, no Apple II--at least not a physical one. My virtual
|
|
Apple II, in the form of the renown emulator _Bernie ][ The Rescue_, was
|
|
packed away on my PowerBook. I checked into the airport with two bags, a
|
|
backpack, and a small box; all of my Apple II hopes and dreams packed away
|
|
in my heart. I was leaving home, but going home.
|
|
|
|
Here we come, Avila.
|
|
|
|
DAY -3 I'm not sure when Day -4 ended and Day -3 began, but it was
|
|
"""""" somewhere over the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a change in
|
|
time zones on a five and a half hour flight. I tried to get as much sleep
|
|
as I could on the plane, knowing that I probably wouldn't get much sleep at
|
|
the Sheppys and I'd get almost none at KFest. When I got off the plane,
|
|
Sheppy was waiting for me. It was before 6 a.m.--again. Somehow, I never
|
|
end up at the airport at a reasonable hour in San Francisco. We talked a
|
|
bit about KFests past and KFest future--there were no blockbuster
|
|
announcements coming this year, at least none we knew about.
|
|
Announcements, yes; blockbusters, no. Still, we looked forward to seeing
|
|
old friends and making new ones in the heat of the Kansas City summer.
|
|
|
|
We stopped for breakfast at an IHOP (International House Of Pancakes,
|
|
for the uninitiated--although I've never been sure what's so international
|
|
about pancakes, especially the ones they serve there) on the way to the new
|
|
House Of Sheppy in Tracy, CA. Eric and Sarah had moved here recently and
|
|
the home turned out to be an absolutely lovely place.
|
|
|
|
I spent a lot of the day trying to relax. I was exhausted from the
|
|
travel and the weeks leading up to it. Working two jobs and putting out my
|
|
Apple II writing had begun to take a toll--as much as I don't like to admit
|
|
it, I needed a vacation, badly. I was only too happy to be away from
|
|
responsibility.
|
|
|
|
It was also a great day to go to Fry's Electronics. Fry's is a large
|
|
regional electronics shop that has some great prices (and probably just as
|
|
many that aren't as great). I walked around for awhile, picking up a few
|
|
cables and odds and ends that I couldn't get nearly as cheaply at home,
|
|
then stumbled on something I've been looking for for over a year: a
|
|
Castlewood Systems Orb Drive external SCSI version (see the review
|
|
elsewhere in this issue). I approached the register where I'd end up
|
|
spending about $300 and was greeted by the cashier asking,
|
|
|
|
"Are you Hawaiian?"
|
|
|
|
Maybe the shorts gave me away.
|
|
|
|
DAY -2: Day -2 was almost my ideal vacation day. I did nothing other
|
|
""""""" than sleep, fool around online, and burn a few CD ROMs. I
|
|
considered doing a little packing (as my stuff was overflowing in the
|
|
Sheppys' guest room) but that seemed too close to work to seriously
|
|
consider. Sheppy was busy working on _Sweet16_, the IIgs emulator for the
|
|
_BeOS_, and showing off the Weird Al Yankovic DVD he had picked up at
|
|
Fry's. We also considered the post-KFest PizzaFest that the Sheppys were
|
|
hosting at their house--SheppyFest, where some KFesters and some missing
|
|
friends would be hanging out in about a week. Sent some email to my
|
|
friends at work. "Miss you, wish you were here, glad you are not." Ha ha.
|
|
This vacation stuff is great!
|
|
|
|
DAY -1 Day -1 was the real pre-KFest training. Unlike the Sheppys, I'd
|
|
"""""" be leaving for KFest to arrive on Day 0. In fact, I'd be leaving
|
|
so early that we decided to just stay up all night and drop me off at the
|
|
airport about 4 am. Well, I wasn't planning much sleep anyway, right?
|
|
|
|
No sleep is better when you're KFest bound.
|
|
|
|
DAY 0 It's hard to figure out just when Day 0 began. If tomorrow doesn't
|
|
""""" come until you fall asleep, I guess it came when I was in the plane
|
|
from San Francisco to Denver, but before the plane from Denver to K.C. I
|
|
was tired enough to sleep, although not well, on both flights.
|
|
|
|
When I got off the plane and into the terminal of MCI, famillar after
|
|
five years, I was fortunate to quickly get my luggage. I headed for the
|
|
restroom, and who should appear but my ride to Avila, the KFest Taxi
|
|
Dispatcher, Carl Knoblock. It was great to see a familiar face. I was
|
|
home again.
|
|
|
|
Carl had his wife's car--his van had picked an unfortunate time to
|
|
break down. Fortunately, I travelled light, and so did he--instead of
|
|
bringing his IIgs, as he had every year in the past, his computing
|
|
equipment consisted of his new PowerBook G3, in a theme that would repeat
|
|
itself over and over this KFest. We had another person to pick up--Pat
|
|
Kern, who was flying in this year, instead of coming by land as she had in
|
|
the past. Between Pat, Carl, and I, we ended up having just enough luggage
|
|
to pack Carl's wife's car, no more, no less. At least we did once we could
|
|
find his car again. We ran to Wal-Mart before getting to Avila to pick up
|
|
a few essentials (including a Diet Coke at McDonald's), and after about an
|
|
hour of driving, we reached Avila. Home again.
|
|
|
|
We checked in and got our keys, committed the numerical code for
|
|
Ridgway access to memory (or something), and started to settle in. We
|
|
weren't the first arrivals--those seemed to be the land travelling trio of
|
|
Gina Saikin, Dave Miller, and Jeff Blakeney, who showed up at around 6 in
|
|
the morning in a van with a sign indicating they were KFest bound in a rear
|
|
window. Some people just can't wait to get KFesting.
|
|
|
|
I arrived earlier than my roommate, Kirk Mitchell, a Kansan who had to
|
|
drive across the state to get to KFest, so I grabbed "the good bed." After
|
|
five KFests, I still don't know what "the good bed" means. I was in the
|
|
midst of setting up when my roommate showed up. We spent the day
|
|
exchanging insults (my initial opening being, "Do you need help moving your
|
|
stuff in? If you do, you better find someone who cares.") and setting up
|
|
Power Macs--his beige G3 minitower, and my Duo 2300c.
|
|
|
|
Friends were already there and arriving by the bucketful--Russ Alman
|
|
and Mike Wallace of Apple II license plate fame, senior KFester Ephraim
|
|
Wall and Joyce Sullivan from Oklahoma, Ray Merlin and Erick Wagner from
|
|
Texas, the Binary Bus with Da Bears (Dave and Ahren Ciotti) and Honorary
|
|
Bear Ewen Wannop, newsletter publishers Max Jones and Joe Kohn, newbies
|
|
Luke Weerts and Richard Hansen, and of course, The Big Cheese herself,
|
|
Cindy Adams. KFest was happening. It was like Christmas.
|
|
|
|
Aside from the usual cruising of the halls to see who was there and
|
|
make fun of Max Jones' recycled door sign, the rest of the night was spent
|
|
hanging out and having dinner over at K.C. Masterpiece restaurant. If
|
|
nothing else, the food was definitely an upgrade from the Avila cafeteria.
|
|
|
|
DAY 1: Since this year's KFest had early arrivals on Tuesday, Wednesday
|
|
"""""" was a less hectic day than in KFests past. More KFesters arrived
|
|
on Wednesday as well, including _Spectrum Internet Suite_ author Geoff
|
|
Weiss and InTrec Software's Jerry Cline. It was so much less hectic, in
|
|
fact, I even got up early enough to do a little shopping. One of the nice
|
|
things about KFest is that things are near enough that if you forget
|
|
something (in our case, a long telephone cord), it's easy enough to run out
|
|
and get. There's Radio Shack, Wal-Mart, CompUSA, and Best Buy all close
|
|
enough to get stuff, and if you're not into Avila cuisine, there's
|
|
restaurants close enough to get prepared food as well. I usually just go
|
|
for a few boxes of cookies and a few 12 packs of soda.
|
|
|
|
The first official KFest event was dinner, which was predictably
|
|
Avila-like. Following that we were addressed by KFest organizer Cindy
|
|
Adams, aka The Big Cheese, then we were onto the big show, the keynote
|
|
address given by my Friend For Life Max Jones, publisher of _Juiced.GS_.
|
|
Max honored several KFest attendees who came from long distances away and
|
|
announced that _Juiced.GS_ will continue to be published in 2000. He also
|
|
announced the first new product of KFest 1999, unfortunately one that was
|
|
not yet ready for release--the _Juiced.GS_ CD, appropriately titled
|
|
"Friends For Life". Following the address, _Juiced.GS_ sponsored a
|
|
reception in the Avila dorm (contrary to rumors, you did not need to have a
|
|
_Juiced.GS_ tattoo in order to get the first drink free).
|
|
|
|
After a long, long night, sleep finally showed up at 3 a.m. or so.
|
|
|
|
DAY 2 Day 2 began with a trip to the cafeteria for KFest breakfast.
|
|
""""" I don't think I ever made a KFest breakfast in the first three
|
|
years I attended, but over the last two, I've made quite a few. Exactly
|
|
why I've attended those, I'm not sure, but I have and I'll continue to. I
|
|
mean, cereal, milk, and Diet Pepsi are pretty much the same no matter where
|
|
you are, and the company at KFest's better than the company at Pete's
|
|
Pancakes.
|
|
|
|
Although that was how Day 2 began for me, Day 2 for KFest really began
|
|
with the opening of HackFest at 7 a.m. Organized by Sheppy, HackFest, in
|
|
its second year, is a KFest programming contest. Come up with something
|
|
new Apple II, work on it during HackFest, and maybe win a prize. There
|
|
were cash prizes, software, and books available for the participants.
|
|
Anyone could enter, and anyone could win.
|
|
|
|
Day 2, like the other days coming, presented a KFest tradition and a
|
|
KFest rarity. The tradition as expected was dealing with tough
|
|
choices--for instance, do you see Sheppy's "ToolBox Programming in _GSoft
|
|
BASIC_" or Joe Kohn's storytelling? The rarity was that since there were
|
|
fewer sessions than usual, there were fewer times when we needed to choose.
|
|
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I started my KFest sessions by seeing Ewen Wannop explain the anatomy
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of _Crock O' Gold_, the sophisticated set of _Spectrum_ scripts that make
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up the powerful Delphi offline reader. Ewen showed how nearly anything
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could be done with scripts--evidence that _Spectrum_ could do everything.
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Evidence that would be important later.
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Following Ewen, Sheppy presented some perspective and history on
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things he's programmed as well as his style. Sheppy discussed some of his
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history of programming with the Apple IIgs and went over the development of
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the brilliant _Shifty List_ program, and how he thought it was, at best, a
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neat hack. _Shifty List_ has gone onto be an award-winning utility.
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Sheppy's use of _Shifty List_ as an example allowed him to discuss some of
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the relationship between beta testers and programmers and how testers can
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have influence on what the final product looks like.
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After a mostly forgettable lunch, "Hot Pepper" Dave Carey showed us
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all how to use the venerable _Print Shop GS_ and _Print Shop Companion_ to
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do things that most of us couldn't even imagine doing. Dave's KFest door
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was filled with posters created with these well-used programs, and Dave is
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well known for his unmatched prowess in creating beautiful art work. Dave
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showed how even the rank novice can create something beautiful. After this
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came a true Geek's session. Australian Richard Bennett, possibly best
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known as author of _Marinetti_, showed off how to use the long time yet
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mysterious programmer's debugging tool _GSBug_. Very few people, including
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the programmers attending, knew how to use _GSBug_ the way Richard does.
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Richard gave a rundown of functions and commands as well as real-world
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examples of how to use _GSBug_ to best effect.
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Here, Tony Diaz of Alltech Electronics showed off his new product--a
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CDROM collection called _A2-ROMulan_, including some rare things not seen
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in years. The CD would be available for sale for the first time at the
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vendor fair on Saturday.
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Later that night was dinner and a ride out to Sean Fahey's place.
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Sean is an avid Apple II user and collector who often gets calls from
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people who are ready to dispose of some Apple iI equipment. Sean opened up
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his garage to let us in and we saw what must have been more than a hundred
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Apple II's of every vintage, as well as associated equipment. Sean was
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mostly wanting to simply clear space out in the garage so he could fit his
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new car in, and was not asking for money, but would take donations to give
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to the women's shelter his wife volunteers at. Sean's act of kindness and
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goodwill is exactly what KFest is about.
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Late night KFest activities included the usual--movies, hanging out,
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checking out other people's computers. For the first time, it appeared
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that virtual Apple II's have eclipsed physical ones at KFest--I counted
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more Power Macs running _Bernie_ than I did Apple IIgs boxes.
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DAY 3: I was still able to wake up early enough for KFest breakfast.
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"""""" That wouldn't last, of course, but the fact that I could still do
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it on a Friday was nothing short of amazing. For my efforts I won a bet
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with Max Jones--his roommate was now enslaved to me. I think Ewen was less
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than amused with the news.
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Apple Computer's Craig Foos came to show us some new software,
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including QuickTime 4 and some video editing software, followed by Stan
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Marks discussing the _AppleWorks GS_ database and Gina Saikin giving
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technical tips. Stan impressed the Avila crowd with his mastery of the
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database module, which led The Big Cheese herself to challenge the KFest
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crowd to come up with their own topic to present at KFest 2000. It seems
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Stan only decided to do his session after a lot of badgering by Mrs. Adams,
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as he didn't think he had a lot to offer to the KFest crowd. It turns out,
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of course, he did.
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Following lunch we saw a difficult choice: Joe Kohn's storytelling or
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Sheppy's ToolBox programming in _GSoft BASIC_. I split time between the
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two, hearing some of Joe's early years with BIg Red Computer Club and The
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Source, and seeing how easy it was to create an authentic SYS16 program
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with _GSoft BASIC_. That session has sold me on the power that Mike
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Westerfield put into the hands of the people last year. This was followed
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by a session on user groups and Sheppy presenting the _BeOS_. As a _Be_
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user, I stayed and watched jaws drop as they oohed and aahed over the
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multimedia operating system. Sheppy also showed off two _BeOS_ programs by
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Kelvin Sherlock which were ported over from the IIgs--_BeShisen_ and _Be
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FlameStation_. Way to go Kelvin!
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The KFest banquet was held next, with the presentation of
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awards--winners this year included Giselle Schnaubelt, Dave and Ahren
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Ciotti, Ken Gagne, and others. Congratulations to all our KFest contest
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winners.
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Before the big reason we were at the banquet came to pass, The Big
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Cheese announced that yes, there would be a KFest 2000! Ewen Wannop will
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be working on the new logo design once he returns to England and recovers
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from the main event, which came next.
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As the victim of honor, Ewen Wannop endured slings from Joe Kohn, Max
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Jones, Geoff Weiss, Richard Bennett, and myself. From sheep jokes to page
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three girls to jabs about England's police system ("Stop! Stop! Or I'll
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yell 'Stop!' again!") to knightings, Ewen was thoroughly roasted. He even
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had a song about _Spectrum_ sung to him and faced the dual questions of
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what parts of _Spectrum_ he actually wrote and what can anyone else write
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when _Spectrum_ already does everything. Ewen took it all in fun and
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dished it out in return, and got a standing ovation for his part.
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The rest of Friday night was spent talking shop and hanging out.
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Sleep was mostly unknown, but the extra day at KFest was having an effect.
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The length of KFest would be about perfect--one more day and people would
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be falling asleep during meals, not just during sessions.
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DAY 4 Saturday morning saw new product demonstrations and the
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""""" announcement of HackFest winners. Starting with fifth place, the
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HackFest winners were:
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Cindy Adams (using a _Spectrum_ script) to prove she could;
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Jeff Blakeney (using _GSoft BASIC) creating a Binary II wrapper
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stripper;
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Richard Bennett (using, of course, assembly) making an iMac mouse
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emulator for the IIgs;
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Shawn Beattie (using _GSoft BASIC_) with his Y][KFest countdown;
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and Ken Gagne (using a _Spectrum_ script) for a database inspired by
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Max Jones.
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It didn't hurt that Max was one of the judges, I guess.
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The products shown off included the shareware products _Silvern
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Castle_, an 8-bit game written in Applesoft BASIC by Jeff Fink and
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_SpeedReadPlus_, an upgrade of a IIgs program by Terry Morris, both shown
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by Max Jones; _Sweet16 1.0_, the IIgs emulator for the _BeOS_ originally by
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F.E. Systems and now maintained by Eric Shepherd; the official _Bernie ][
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the Rescue Starter Kit_ by Ewen Wannop (distributed by Shareware Solutions
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II) and the _Marinetti MacIP Link Layer Module_ from Richard Bennett. This
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was followed by the vendor fair, where the hardcore Apple II fanatics could
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get hardware and software at bargain prices.
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That night was the informal jaunt out. I went to Jess & Jim's with a
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bunch of KFesters and had more meat than I've had since last KFest. KFest
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was ending again, sadly, but there was one more KFest miracle this year.
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As we left Jess & Jim's, we spotted a personalized license plate from
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Missouri. The word on it?
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BERNIE
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DAY 5: Time to go. Again. For a few days in the heat of the July
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"""""" summer, my heart is nowhere else. I gathered up my things and
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caught a ride with The Big Cheese herself; we got some lunch and some
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shopping done, then got to the airport. I ran into Steve Gozdziewski by
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surprise there; his flight had been delayed home.
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I could stay up all night and day thinking of folks to thank, but I
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guess the ultimate thanks is to everyone.
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Let's do it again next year.
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Make time stand still.
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:: DISCUSSED ON DELPHI ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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: :
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: What can you do at 3 AM? Psssttt - got a modem?? :
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: :
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LUMITECH ::::::
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[EOA]
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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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This publication produced entirely with real or emulated Apple II computers
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using Appleworks 5.1 and Hermes. Apple II Forever!
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* The Lamp! is (c) copyright 1999 by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. All
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* Back issues of The Lamp! are available in the II Scribe Forum on
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