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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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DISTRIBUTION OF _The Lamp!_
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THE PUBLISHER STRIKES BACK
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KFEST 2000 \ FIRST-TIMER'S NOTES
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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. 3, No. 8
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Publisher................................Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W.
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Editor.....................................................Lyle Syverson
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Internet Email, Publisher.........................thelamp@sheppyware.net
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Internet Mail, Editor..............................lyle837@FoxValley.net
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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August 15, 2000
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER
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Come, Sit Awhile / Family Reunion--------------------------------[OPN]
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DISTRIBUTION OF _The Lamp!_
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_The Lamp!_ HOME PAGE UPDATED------------------------------------[LHP]
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THE PUBLISHER STRIKES BACK
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It's Deja Vu All Over Again--------------------------------------[PSB]
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A2 DISTILLATIONS
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Netbooting a IIgs------------------------------------------------[NBG]
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Silvern Castle Help----------------------------------------------[SCH]
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Silvern Castle Clues---------------------------------------------[SCC]
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Silvern Castle v5.0 Available in Data Base-----------------------[SCU]
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Hard Drive for Apple II+ ----------------------------------------[AHD]
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Juiced.GS, Vol 5, Issue 2----------------------------------------[JGS]
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Which Brands of CD-ROM Drives for IIgs?--------------------------[WBC]
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To Ensure A2 Software is Not Lost...-----------------------------[TES]
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Glen Bredon Dies-------------------------------------------------[GBD]
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Arachnid Preview 2 Available-------------------------------------[APA]
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The Case of the Forgotten Passwords------------------------------[CFP]
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Lost Classics Moves Right Along----------------------------------[LCM]
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New Software for the IIgs - Announced at KFest - Ready-----------[NSA]
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KFest Live Cam Broadcast Praised---------------------------------[LCP]
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The French Connection CD-ROMS------------------------------------[TFC]
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The Ultimate Eamon Collection on CD-ROM--------------------------[TUE]
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No Slot Clock----------------------------------------------------[NSC]
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Delphi Will Drop Support for Text Based Access-------------------[DDS]
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A2Central.com and Syndicomm to Build New Apple II Home Online----[BNH]
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A2P DISTILLATIONS
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Marinetti Open Source Project------------------------------------[MOS]
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Merlin-16+ 4.12 Z.08---------------------------------------------[MLN]
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ZBASIC Becomes Freeware - Uploaded to A2P------------------------[ZBC]
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KFEST 2000
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First-Timer's Notes----------------------------------------------[FTN]
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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[*] [*] [*]
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READING THE LAMP! The index system used by The Lamp! is designed to make
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""""""""""""""""" your reading easier. To use this system, load this
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issue into any word processor or text editor. In the index you will find
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something like:
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EXTRA INNINGS
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About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN]
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To read this article, simply use your search or find command to locate
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[INN]. There is a similar tag at the end of each article: [EOA].
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[OPN]-------------------------------
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER |
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From The Editor
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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Come, Sit Awhile
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Come, sit awhile with me on the patio High Above The Rock River. It
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is dusk... a gentle breeze is blowing... the city lights are coming on... a
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lone boat moves quietly upstream. What a nice time and place to savor your
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KFest experience.
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[*] [*] [*]
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Family Reunion
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Everywhere at KFest there is this feeling of kinship... greeting old
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friends, introductions to new friends, looking at the equipment people
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brought, sharing information, helping others. Reminds you of a family
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reunion.
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It was a real pleasure to meet Ryan, Publisher of The Lamp, in person.
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That man has boundless energy. He is a great guy to work for.
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Plan Ahead
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KFest 2001 is set for July 25-29 (early arrivals on July 24) at Avila
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College. Put it on your calender and start saving your money. You will be
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glad you did.
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[EOA]
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[LHP]------------------------------
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DISTRIBUTION OF _The Lamp!_ |
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_The Lamp!_ HOME PAGE UPDATED |
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From The Editor
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by Lyle Syverson, Editor, _The Lamp!_ , <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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As of August 13, 2000, _The Lamp!_ Home Page, http://lamp.sheppyware.net
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has been updated and now includes all issues of _The Lamp!_ that have been
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published to that date.
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Plans are to add each issue to the home page as it is published.
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All issues of _The Lamp!_ are also available for download from the
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Delphi Custom 11 Database... From the text side "go gr cus 11 for"
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Lyle Syverson <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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Editor, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
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[EOA]
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[PSB]------------------------------
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THE PUBLISHER STRIKES BACK |
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From The Publisher
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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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IT'S DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN
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After months out of action from working on _The Lamp!_, my project is
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complete and I'm back.
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My "project" was the _Time in a Bottle_ two disc CD collection of
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Apple II software, based on the Syndicomm libraries based on Genie,
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released at the end of my keynote speech at KansasFest 2000. Blatant Plug:
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this product will be available exclusively through _Juiced.GS_, as will new
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versions of _The Compleat Lamp!_.
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In any case, as I recover from weeks travelling the North American
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continent, meeting old friends and making new ones, and, oh yeah, from
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KansasFest 2000, it's back to what's important: the Apple II and _The
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Lamp!_. One of the highlights of my trip to Avila this summer was the
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chance to meet Lyle in person. That reaffirmed what I already knew: I left
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you all in good hands. We talked business, talked computers, but mostly
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just had fun. Which is what the Apple II is all about these days.
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Just like it was back in 1977.
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In addition to those new products, I'm also going to start putting out
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a short monthly newsletter called _A2 News and Notes_. Expect it around
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the beginning of each month. Unlike _The Lamp!_, reproduction permission
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is quite liberal (well, maybe more like _The Lamp!_--I'll give Lyle the
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opportunity to fill you in) so you newsletter editors can stop looking for
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a few less news items each month.
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Finally, concluding with our "What's old is new and what's new is old"
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theme, I'd like to let you all in on a secret: A2Central.com, one of the
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newest World Wide Web sites for the Apple II, is going to be one of the
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hottest spots on the Internet in the coming months. I plan to devote more
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and more of our energies here at _The Lamp!_ toward making it a prime mover
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and shaker in the Apple II online community.
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Remember: have fun.
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Ryan
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thelamp@sheppyware.net
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[EOA]
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DISTILLATIONS from Delphi A2
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[NBG]
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NETBOOTING A IIgs
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I have recently pulled my old Apple IIgs out of the closet and tried
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setting it up. It has no hard drive, and I don't wish to go out and
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purchase one right now, so I thought that I would set up the computer to
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boot off a network, as I recall reading in the IIgs manual that this could
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be done.
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However, as far as I can tell, doing this requires AppleShare 3.0, which is
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neither free nor for sale. My question is this: is there an alternative to
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AppleShare 3.0 which will allow me to boot a ROM 03 IIgs over a AppleTalk,
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or, if there is not, is there any way to acquire a copy of AppleShare 3.0?
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> is there an alternative to AppleShare 3.0 which will allow me to boot
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> a ROM 03 IIgs over a AppleTalk,
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Nope.
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> or, if there is not, is there any way to acquire a copy of AppleShare
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> 3.0?
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On the used market.
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Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
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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, 31875, GO COM A2)
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Now, I've been in a similar state when my GS hard drive died. I thought of
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a way to use a Mac hard disk. Details are currently vague, but it involved
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using the System 6.0.1 installer to create a boot 3.5" floppy that had
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AppleTalk support. I booted the floppy and connected to the Mac through
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the localtalk network. I could then run programs on the Mac hard drive. I
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had to do very careful pruning, though to fit everything on, so I wanted to
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go one extra step: deleting the Finder from the boot disk and running a
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program launcher that was on the Mac. Problems: the Finder won't work
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outside of its usual location in the System Folder. Wings works, but only
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with ProDOS volumes. (not ideal). JumpStart, which I believe is now
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freeware, worked like a charm. I set that as my startup program and I had
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the poor man's AppleShare.
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As I say, this was some time ago and the details of what settings I used on
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the Mac and GS are vague. I hope that they give enough clues to let you
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figure out the steps. Take notes, and let me know how it works out :-)
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-Gareth
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(GARETH, 31902, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SCH]
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SILVERN CASTLE HELP
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> ...where all can you get Silvern Castle?
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To the best of my knowledge, SC can be downloaded from Delphi and Trenco
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(www.gno.org). It's also available from Juiced.GS as part of Max Jones'
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"Friends for Life" CD as well as some back disk issues of his magazine
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"Juiced.GS".
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Jeff Fink
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> The last Silvern Castle version I used was v3.0. What are the upgrade
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> procedures to get up to v5.0?
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All you have to do is get yourself a copy, the install procedures are
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included in the READ.ME.FIRST file in the upgrade package.
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Jeff Fink
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(ROFFERSD, 32131, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SCC]
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SILVERN CASTLE CLUES
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I've got mine upgraded. It gives you options to undo some of the
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"complications"like using gold, silver, and copper coins (or just gold
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coins), or using the encumbrance feature or not. I turned off coins but
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left encumbrances. That's nice, I thing it doesn't detract from the game.
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But I still need to find a password for the moat area. I have gotten
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through the bubbles. I see no clues really, obvious or otherwise. This part
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of games I am a dunce at. I never even bothered to try Myst, though my
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family bought it.
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The game also seems speeded up. Is that true? I seems to run smoother and
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faster. Otherwise I see no obvious differences.
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Is anyone else playing and has anyone gotten beyond the coded door?
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BTW: I used the upgrade found on the Juiced-GS disks.
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>But I still need to find a password for the moat area.
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Sorry this took so long, I was away this past week...
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Hi Bruce!
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I would have e-mailed this to you, but perhaps others would also like this
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help getting past the new extended scenario stuff added in v3.0 and later.
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NOTE: This gives away vital clues!!! If you want to solve Silvern Castle on
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your own STOP NOW!!!
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To solve the extended scenario so you can play the second scenario you must
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get into the moat (note: you must teleport to any illegal location and
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you'll be dropped in the moat-try 11 levels down).
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When you get past the bubbles you come up to a metal gate, if you have
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registered your copy you'll be able to get through into an underwater
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cavern.
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Note: If you have registered make sure your serial number shows up at the
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title page-if not reenter your registration password and serial number.
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Once in the underwater cavern it leads to a door with needs the new apple
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key to open. Note: To get the key, on level 10 behind the locked door
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needing the silver key (there's only one-it's the door that used to lead to
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the back way to Drachma's Lab) you'll get the skeleton key from the MAC
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high-priest. Use the skeleton key to open any of the doors on level 1-10
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that couldn't be opened before (hint: there's one just a little north of
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the MAC priest). Behind any skeleton key door will get you a li-power
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crystal. Take the crystal to the head guru on level 1 and you'll get the
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apple key plus some hints about the moat.
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Back to the moat. Using the apple key you enter an airlock. To the north of
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the airlock is a door with an access device requiring a password. Note:
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There is a secret door-that does not show up using the light spell. Behind
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the secret door(s) is part of the password. This should be enough clues to
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get past the access device.
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The stuff past the access device should be easier. Ultimately it leads to
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Drachma's Lab-be sure to do this to get hints on the second scenario. Also,
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remember secret doors don't show up in the moat and watch-out for
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teleporters (must should be visible as a white square in v5.0 and
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later-before this they don't).
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What about that blue archway? Hint: Defeat Drachma.
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Hope this helps,
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Jeff Fink
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[EOA]
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[SCU]
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SILVERN CASTLE v5.0 AVAILABLE IN DATA BASE
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Name: SCUPD50.BXY (Entertainment Software)
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Date: 2-AUG-2000 23:45
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By: HKATZ
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Size: 209536
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Silvern Castle, the popular role-playing game for 8-bit Apple II computers
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released only a year ago at KFest '99, has been updated to version 5.0! New
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in this version is the ability to turn off encumbrance and to restrict
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coinage to just gold pieces. Also, clerics can now identify items like
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druids, back-row characters have a lower chance of being hit during melee
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combat, NPCs may exchange information if they surrender, spellbooks and
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holy symbols can be dropped, and there's been some fine-tuning to the
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monsters. A new expert scenario, "Time Master", is included, but can only
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be played by registered owners.
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(TONYW1, 32422, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[AHD]
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HARD DRIVE FOR APPLE II+
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Hello,
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Is it possible to connect a Hard Disk to an Apple II+ ?
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I probably need a SCSI or IDE card for the Apple Slot, does anyone have an
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electric scheme for building this on your own?
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Reading through this Forum I discovered a few people apparently using HDs
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on Apple IIe with Prodos. I never thought about it. Do I have to enhance
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the II+ in order to get Prodos working or would a little programming
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enhancement in DOS 3.3 help seeing the Hard Disk ?
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Any help would be appreciated,
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Claudio
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(CRISTINZ, 31870, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I'm running a hard drive on a II+. I'm using an Apple Rev C SCSI card
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connected to a 40mb hard drive. I use a program called Sneeze as a program
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launcher. Pretty well all the programs on the hard drive are ProDOS 8
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programs. The only enhancement you need for ProDOS is to have 64k of
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memory. With 64k and a 6502 you can use any version of ProDOS up to and
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including 1.9. If you replace the 6502 with a 65C02 or are using an
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accelerator such as a ZipChip or TransWarp which include a 65C02 the you
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can use the last version of ProDOS 2.0.3. DOS 3.3 is basically
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incompatible with drives over 400k. Some DOS 3.3 stuff can be transferred
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over to ProDOS and some can't. I generally leave the DOS 3.3 stuff on
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floppies and boot them if I want to run DOS 3.3 stuff. However a hard drive
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is so much faster and more convenient that it isn't long before you only
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want to run stuff off the hard drive
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Wayne
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(WAYNEJ, 31883, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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> Is it possible to connect a Hard Disk to an Apple II+ ?
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Yep. You should just know that in terms of a SCSI setup, your options are
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limited to the original Apple ("Revision C") SCSI card, or similar, such as
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the older CMS SCSI card.
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If your going to use ProDOS (which isn't a bad idea considering DOS 3.3 is
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limited to 400K per partition and no subdirectories/folders) you'll need at
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least 64K RAM installed--that is all the RAM sockets populated on the II
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Plus board (48K total) in addition to a 16K Language card or better plugged
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into slot-0.
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There may be other hard drive setups available for the II Plus, though I'm
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uncertain if things like the Focus HD or Vulcan are compatible (most people
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adding hard drives do so to an Enhanced IIe or better).
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Mitchell Spector
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{<mailto:cw308@torfree.net> cw308@torfree.net}
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(SPECTOR1, 31890, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I once had a 40MB Applied Engineering IIe/II+ Vulcan hard drive that would
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work with any IIe or a II+. I used mine on a IIe. If I remember correctly,
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the only change (according to the manual) that had to be made for II+
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operation was a DIP switch change on the controller card. The II+ memory
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requirement of 64k that you mentioned, of course, would still apply.
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Barry Rees
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(BARRY_REES, 31903, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[JGS]
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Juiced.GS, VOL 5, ISSUE 2
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Announcing ...
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===== Juiced.GS, Volume 5, Issue 2 =====
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The July 2000 edition of Juiced.GS, the Apple II world's premier
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IIGS-specific magazine, was delivered to 205 subscribers in 45 states and
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numerous points around the globe.
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Here's what you'll find in this 24-page issue:
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============
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FEATURES
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Cover Story: Turn your PC into a IIGS -- An in-depth tutorial on putting
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BeOS and Sweet16 to work ... Eric Shepherd makes the task of installing
|
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BeOS and the Sweet16 emulator on your PC far less daunting.
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The Virtual GS: An emulator wish list ... Ryan Suenaga, our emulation
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master, dreams big dreams -- and reveals his wishes -- for future features
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in our favorite IIGS emulators.
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COLUMNS
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My Home Page: Saved by SAM (and EarthLink) ... The editor explains how the
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dreaded loss of shell access on his ISP was made less traumatic by the
|
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presence of the new IIGS Internet e-mailer and discovery of a new
|
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Marinetti-savvy ISP.
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II Be Named Later: Our columnist, Ryan Suenaga, looks ahead in great
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anticipation to another grand Apple II festival -- KFest 2000.
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Desktop Publishing: Dave Bennett explains how good photos, used well in
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your DTP projects, have a great impact on attracting and holding readers.
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Telecommunications: Tony Ward takes on the tough and always controversial
|
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subject of copyrights in the digital age.
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DEPARTMENTS
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Shareware Spotlight: Geoff releases a new program that allows Spectrum
|
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users to create PDF files; Beagle Bros releases an old program that makes
|
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computer drawing fun again; and Howard Katz brings readers up to date on
|
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the latest software reclassification efforts.
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DumplinGS: A2Central.com emerges as a compelling new online resource for
|
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Apple II enthusiasts; Ultima I is back on the market; the Juiced.GS
|
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'Friends for Life' CD-ROM is now shipping; and Y ][ KFest is but a few days
|
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away. And believe it or not, that's not all!
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Letters from the Land of ROM: Readers ask questions, get answers, make
|
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suggestions, and otherwise give us a piece of their mind. We have almost
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three pages worth of letters from readers in this issue.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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KFest registration; Juiced.GS CD-ROM; a cool card-ID contest from Tony Diaz
|
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at apple2.org; and a Sheppyware surprise!
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============
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Juiced.GS is a quarterly, printed publication available by subscription
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only.
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A subscription for 2000 is $16 in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, $22
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elsewhere.
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To subscribe, send a check or money order in U.S. funds to:
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Max Jones
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Juiced.GS
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2217 Lakeview Drive
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Sullivan, IN 47882
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Make checks or money orders payable to Max Jones.
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To subscribe by credit card, visit the Juiced.GS online order processing
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site on the World Wide Web. The URL is:
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http://order.kagi.com/?2ZM
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Complete sets of 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 issues are available for $14
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each ($20 overseas). If you would like to purchase only a specific single
|
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copy (or copies) of back issues, they are available for $4 each ($6
|
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overseas). An index and brief description of articles published in
|
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'96/'97'98/'99 are available on the Juiced.GS web site. See URL below.
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Apple II Forever!
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Max Jones
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Juiced.GS
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Delphi: JuicedGS -- Internet: juicedgs@delphi.com
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World Wide Web: http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs
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(JUICEDGS, 32160, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[WBC]
|
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WHICH BRANDS OF CD-ROM DRIVES FOR IIgs?
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
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Does anyone know which CD-ROM brands (other than Apple) will work with the
|
|
Apple ][GS? I see several at the GoodWill store and I am reluctant to get
|
|
just anyone's brand other that Apple.
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Also the Apple High Speed SCSI will work with CD-ROM's but is the "HIGH
|
|
SPEED" SCSI card the only one to use?
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Mack
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(MACKDUNCAN, 32112, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Most should work (although I'm sure there are a couple of examples where
|
|
that's not the case) so long as you have a SCSI controller installed and
|
|
set things up properly. From my experience there are two major "what if"'s
|
|
involved, their being: 1) Will the brand/model in question read all types
|
|
of CD-R's (there are many burnable CD's with a color coating the laser has
|
|
trouble seeing on some drives) and 2) Will you be able to play back audio
|
|
CD's through the IIgs?
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|
|
|
Finding out #1 is mostly trial and error, although if your only going to be
|
|
reading factory pressed (silver colored) CD's this isn't an issue. As for
|
|
#2 if you have an Apple SCSI card you _will_ need an Apple brand CD-ROM
|
|
drive (i.e. CDSC, CDSC+, CD-150) for audio. The RamFAST has drivers for
|
|
playing audio CDs on Apple and non-Apple drives, but they can be rather
|
|
flaky. I was able to get a Chinon 1X to play audio with the RamFAST, but it
|
|
froze up control of the computer until I ejected the disc.
|
|
|
|
> Also the Apple High Speed SCSI will work with CD-ROM's but is the
|
|
> "HIGH SPEED" SCSI card the only one to use?
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|
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|
I believe the Apple revision 'C' card will work, but you'd have to reboot
|
|
whenever changing discs (the card isn't very friendly with removable
|
|
devices if I recall correctly). The RamFAST will certainly work, but when
|
|
it comes to playing audio CDs things can get iffy. I've heard many reports
|
|
about the NEC 2x working beautifully with audio discs though.
|
|
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|
I'm not sure if cards such as the CMS, Ohio Kache SCSI or Cirtech work well
|
|
(if at all) with CD-ROMs and other removable devices. My guess is if they
|
|
do, it would be similar in function to the Apple Rev.C (I generally don't
|
|
recommend anything but the Apple or RamFAST when it comes to SCSI boards,
|
|
although some people have gotten good use out of the others).
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Mitchell Spector
|
|
{<mailto:cw308@torfree.net> cw308@torfree.net}
|
|
|
|
(SPECTOR1, 32119, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I'm using a Ramfast on both my IIgs & IIe with NEC CD-ROMs. I tried a
|
|
couple of other brands (wish I could remember the names) and while both of
|
|
them seemed to work fine as far as reading files and playing music the one
|
|
thing they wouldn't do was boot off any of the ProDOS CDs I'd burned. Not a
|
|
big deal but something I wanted.
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|
|
|
Wayne
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|
|
|
(WAYNEJ, 32121, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
My own experiences with Rev.C and Sony CDU 541 is that for the system to
|
|
boot from HD residing on the same SCSI bus, CDROM reader must have a
|
|
readable media in it. (My guess is that Rev.C doesn't make an exception for
|
|
removable media device when checking reply for Test Unit Ready command,
|
|
which will always return Check Condition if media is not present.)
|
|
|
|
Otherwise, it appears to work just fine, most of the time.
|
|
|
|
(DCHIU, 32122, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Well, I have a Toshiba 40x (yes, 40) CDROM drive hooked up to my tower GS
|
|
with a RamFAST. It's fast, trust me. :)
|
|
|
|
Yeah, it's overkill, but it's way better than the NEC 2x I had in there
|
|
previously. Other than the initial spin-up time, I don't notice a
|
|
difference between a CD or the hard drive. There's no way I could say that
|
|
about the NEC. I also have a Toshiba 1x drive in the same GS for CD audio
|
|
(the NEC worked great for audio, too), and I don't think I'll ever put
|
|
another data CD in it. :)
|
|
|
|
Later,
|
|
- Aaron
|
|
|
|
(APULVER, 32168, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<<
|
|
"""""
|
|
Hey Aaron,
|
|
|
|
Can you use the Music CD in one drive as you use the data in another drive?
|
|
Do I understand you correctly?
|
|
|
|
Mack
|
|
|
|
(MACKDUNCAN, 32169, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Mack,
|
|
|
|
Yes. Or two data CDs, or two music CDs... Or three.
|
|
|
|
I used to have two Toshiba 1x drives and one NEC 2x drive hooked up and I
|
|
could use them all at the same time. That's with a RamFAST, though. I never
|
|
tried it with an Apple SCSI card.
|
|
|
|
Later,
|
|
- Aaron
|
|
|
|
(APULVER, 32193, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
From the land of "make do":
|
|
|
|
I have 2 GS(s) with SCSI:
|
|
1 is an Apple Rev "C" card. the other is a last revision (d?) of the CMS.
|
|
I have several SCSI CDROM drives thanks to Goodwill.
|
|
|
|
The Rev C works with: All Apple ones I have tried, loves the 300, Toshiba,
|
|
Sony, a couple that I have not popped out of their case so I have not clue
|
|
one what they are.
|
|
|
|
Gotchas: You MUST have a CD in the drive to boot otherwise the SCSI chain
|
|
stops right there. Changing disks without rebooting is possible but like a
|
|
Mac, trash the current one before ejecting. The drive I have on there is a
|
|
caddy type on a manual load/eject (yeah I know...weird). Music does NOT
|
|
work on any drive tested. The CMS works with: Not One Blessed CD Drive!
|
|
but it really crawls fast on the 3 hard drives it supports!
|
|
|
|
-Bart
|
|
|
|
(PILGRIMER, 32239, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
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|
|
|
[TES]
|
|
TO ENSURE A2 SOFTWARE IS NOT LOST...
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I don't want to get involved in this debate, seeing how both sides rarely
|
|
change their stance on the issue, but some of the points brought up
|
|
highlight a growing problem here.
|
|
|
|
Software titles written for the Apple II numbered in the tens of thousands,
|
|
at one point long ago Apple claimed it was the largest collection of
|
|
software of any computer platform in the world. Software is the *MOST*
|
|
important of factors when considering a computer's strength, it is the life
|
|
blood of that machine. Features and processing power don't mean a thing if
|
|
there's no software to make that collection of chips do anything (many
|
|
great computers fell wayside because they lacked software, the IIGS
|
|
suffered for this reason). One of the reasons the Apple II was, and always
|
|
has been, popular, is because of it's vast amount of software available.
|
|
|
|
So where are we today? Are there ANY companies still printing copies of
|
|
those tens of thousands of software packages? _No._ So we're left with
|
|
copies that haven't been sold yet. Are there any stores or vendors selling
|
|
those out-of-print titles, the few that remain? _No._ Sure, there
|
|
admittedly are a few seeded businesses here and there, but these sources
|
|
are far and few between and depleting what stock they have left. Quite
|
|
often these sources don't have what your looking for, which means you'll
|
|
have to find the titles used at garage sales, thrift shops or online
|
|
auctions and sales. Quite often you'll turn up empty handed looking for a
|
|
particular title.
|
|
|
|
Take AppleWorks, hands down one of the most popular Apple II software
|
|
packages, yet it's not available any longer--anywhere. The problem I see is
|
|
someone comes along and purchases a used Apple II, looks for particular
|
|
software, can't find it in stores, through vendors nor used through online
|
|
sales either. That person is then forced to give up on the Apple II and
|
|
move on to another platform because they can't find software. It's like
|
|
we're saying "There's no more room for new users--the software you want
|
|
isn't available anymore and it's just too bad you'll need it to operate the
|
|
machine." Sometimes people ask me where they can get games for their Apple
|
|
IIe or IIgs. I direct them to Shareware Solutions II, which sells 3 or 4
|
|
commercial games, but beyond that I have to them they'll have to look for
|
|
used copies online. That's basically one step away from saying "Tough, you
|
|
should have bought games a decade ago, and if you can't find them now,
|
|
that's not my problem. Now excuse me while I go play Zany Golf, Immortal
|
|
and Task Force."
|
|
|
|
I obviously do not endorse piracy, nor do I think copyrights are something
|
|
that become meaningless once a title goes out of print. I just think many
|
|
of us are looking at this as too black and white an issue. We're upholding
|
|
copyright laws by saying you can't copy such and such a title that's no
|
|
longer printed-- which is fine, but at the same time we're shrugging our
|
|
shoulders and saying 10,000+ software titles are only available to those of
|
|
us who bought them and now the door is closed to anyone else. I sometimes
|
|
question if we're doing the right thing. I mean without software, the Apple
|
|
II is not much more than an interesting piece of history. An artifact, a
|
|
nicknack to store in the closet. I think it's still a useful computer and
|
|
use mine, I just wish others could too and enjoy the same software I had to
|
|
chance to use.
|
|
|
|
I'm glad there are people going to great pains to get much of the more
|
|
populate software legally reclassified, though much of the software will
|
|
remain in limbo, probably forever. Should we just say the hell with it and
|
|
tell people copy whatever they want then? I don't think so, but I'm not
|
|
sure this is doing much towards the continued use and popularity of the
|
|
Apple II. We're sort of damned we you do, and damned we don't.
|
|
|
|
To get to the bottom line here, I'm worried that those titles will
|
|
physically disappear one day soon (disk media doesn't last forever, nor
|
|
does software people throw away) and one day we could find the Apple II
|
|
with little or no software available to _anyone_. I like the fact Asimov
|
|
was making an effort to archive and preserve 8-bit Apple II programs
|
|
(mostly games though) but I don't like the fact the archive is available to
|
|
ANY anonymous person in the world. I'd like to see clean preserved copies
|
|
of Apple II software stored safely somewhere on long-lasting media, just so
|
|
it's there in the future and not gone forever because of disk rot. It
|
|
should just be in the hands of someone official and trusted, not made
|
|
accessible to every person in the world--that oversteps the lines of
|
|
preservation to blatant piracy. Just thought I'd share my thoughts on this,
|
|
I hope no one views this the wrong way...
|
|
|
|
Mitchell Spector
|
|
{<mailto:cw308@torfree.net> cw308@torfree.net}
|
|
|
|
(SPECTOR1, 32258, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Excellent post Mitch! I think you've really "hit the nail on the head" with
|
|
regards to the problems faced by our favorite computer. Since the Apple II
|
|
is one of the first home systems with this large a software base, it is one
|
|
of the first to be faced with this dilemma.
|
|
|
|
Mark Percival
|
|
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
|
|
|
|
An Apple II fanatic since 1979
|
|
|
|
(PERCIM, 32261, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> "...it's never going to be possible to track down the copyright holder of
|
|
> EVERY piece of Apple II software ever written..."
|
|
|
|
True, nor is it likely that we could ever come close to tracking down every
|
|
piece of SOFTWARE, much less the authors.
|
|
|
|
But it's a worthwhile effort.
|
|
|
|
ARCHIVING software is all well and good. If someone were collecting all
|
|
available software, verifying that the disk images were good, and putting
|
|
it on some permanent media to preserve it for the future, that would be
|
|
fine.
|
|
|
|
The problem (I'm agreeing with Mitch, here) is when the files in that
|
|
archive are made publicly available.
|
|
|
|
Perhaps what the Apple II community needs is an archive site that accepts
|
|
(and verifies) uploads, but ONLY permits downloads of stuff that has a
|
|
release from the copyright holder, and has that release included with the
|
|
archive.
|
|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
|
|
(UTTER, 32267, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
That's a good idea, Gary. Preserve copies of everything so that if/when
|
|
permission is granted, we know we have them still.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32268, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Perhaps it's time to start another Project. Or should this be part of Lost
|
|
Classics? (I'm inclined to think the latter, or part of Willies Treasure
|
|
Chest, perhaps.)
|
|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
|
|
(UTTER, 32277, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Well, I don't think it's a matter of telling new users to get lost. :)
|
|
|
|
I'm pretty sure I never suggested that. It's a straw man put up by the
|
|
pirates to defend their actions.
|
|
|
|
There are plenty of people who are working HARD, most of them on a
|
|
volunteer basis, to keep Apple II software available to new users.
|
|
|
|
The Treasure Chest Project and the Lost Classics Project have the specific
|
|
goal of obtaining copyright releases on commercial software, and they WORK
|
|
at it. There are other people who work on the same goal as individuals,
|
|
contributing when and where they can.
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn and a few others have gathered up lots of old stock and can
|
|
legitimately sell it (for next to nothing) without any copyright hassles.
|
|
|
|
> "I think we should do everything we can to bring people into the fold."
|
|
|
|
For many years there were people in Syndicomm who were charged with
|
|
building and distributing (to those who requested them) disks of basic
|
|
Apple II software, including freeware communications programs, word
|
|
processors, and, of course, operating system disks. It wasn't our goal to
|
|
supply them with all their software needs, just to give them enough to get
|
|
started, and information on where to find more. ("teach a man to fish")
|
|
|
|
> "I think too many people just give up without ever trying to contact the
|
|
> copyright holders."
|
|
|
|
I think too many people never try in the first place and simply go ahead
|
|
and pirate stuff, and then spend all their time telling the world how
|
|
wonderful they are for making it available.
|
|
|
|
> "If we had a list, an organization, a Project, that would go a long way
|
|
> both in actually getting software back into distribution legally..."
|
|
|
|
As I have said a couple of times, we have at least TWO Projects aimed at
|
|
getting permissions (in writing, publishable) and making software
|
|
available. The people involved in them could probably use more help.
|
|
|
|
What _I_ am talking about is NOT a project to make software available.
|
|
Rather, it is a project to PRESERVE software on (more or less) permanent
|
|
media wo that when someone DOES get a permission, the software is not
|
|
already lost to bit rot.
|
|
|
|
It would also serve to disarm the pirates who use "preservation" as an
|
|
excuse to steal.
|
|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
|
|
(UTTER, 32286, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[GBD]
|
|
GLEN BREDON DIES
|
|
""""""""""""""""
|
|
I received a message from Anne Bredon a few days ago, stating, simply: Glen
|
|
died suddenly on May 8.
|
|
|
|
At this time, that is all I know. I have informed Sheppy of this and he
|
|
posted a message to that affect on A2Central. I also informed another Apple
|
|
II News Group of this sad event and have received several messages back
|
|
about how Glen changed this or that person's life in some way due to their
|
|
mutual love affair with the Apple II computer.
|
|
|
|
If you would like to send a positive message about Glen and yourself or
|
|
others that you know who were affected by Glen in positive ways, I will
|
|
start a collection and forward the final package to Mrs. Bredon.
|
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Send message to: {<mailto:ChuckNewby@aol.com> ChuckNewby@aol.com}
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I HAVE NOT AND WILL NOT POST THIS ANYWHERE ELSE, ESPECIALLY IN THE A2
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NEWSGROUPS where flaming is the order of the day. However, you have my
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permission to pass this message along as you feel appropriate.
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Chuck Newby
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(APPLESEEDS, 32299, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[APA]
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ARACHNID PREVIEW 2 AVAILABLE
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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G'day
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Since I don't want to suck (see Juiced GS page 15) I thought I should
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release Arachnid preview 2 before the end of KFest.
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For any unaware, Arachnid is a Marinetti based web browser for the GS.
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It's available now from
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{<http://www.omninet.net.au/~khowe/arachnid/index.html.>
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http://www.omninet.net.au/~khowe/arachnid/index.html.}
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I'll be organizing to upload here and to Trenco shortly.
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Have fun with it!
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Kim Howe
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{<mailto:khowe@omninet.net.au> khowe@omninet.net.au}
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(KHOWE1, 32386, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[CFP]
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THE CASE OF THE FORGOTTEN PASSWORDS :)
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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I've recently been told that the Delphi webside and the text/email side are
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now totally separate...this was in response to my question regarding no
|
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longer being able to log in on the _webside_ with my current and
|
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longstanding (coming up on six years now) ID/password combination. I'm then
|
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directed to login as if I've forgotten my password (on the webside) then go
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to an area known as "My Account" to revise my password...only trouble is
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there isn't any such area (webside) when I do this, so I'm confined to the
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text/telnet/email areas.
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Is there a simple fix or solution and maybe a modicum of explanation?
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"service" ain't what it used to be.
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Regards,
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Tom
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(TDON, 32395, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Tell me about it. (No, don't, I've heard too much already.)
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At the very bottom of the login window (before you ever start entering
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anything) in very small print (VERY small print) there is a line that says
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"Forgotten your forum password?"
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That's a link. CLick it, and it takes you to a screen that asks you for
|
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your Delphi account name and an email address to send the new password to.
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Your new password will arrive in a few minutes (at least mine did). It
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won't match your old (text side) password.
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Once you get your new password for the web side, you can change it back to
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match your old password. Go to any Delphi web page (probably including the
|
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one you are looking at when you log in). In the upper right corner click on
|
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'my forums", then scroll all the way to the bottom of the left hand window
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to a box named "my info". In that box is a link called "account
|
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information" and if you click on that, you'll find the place where you can
|
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change your password.
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Gary R. Utter
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(UTTER, 32411, GO COM A2)
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<<<<<
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"""""
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Gary,
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Thanks for the detailed directions. I don't get to visit often or for long,
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so I haven't gone over the pages with the magnifying glass. however, I
|
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followed the directions from Tamara at Service and didn't find what you
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describe, and I tried following the link that the page offers, but it took
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me to nowhere where I could find the "My Account" hotlink...
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..but I'll try again, ever hopeful.
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regards,
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Tom
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(TDON, 32434, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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> ..but I'll try again, ever hopeful.
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At the time I posted that message, I had the relevant pages open in my
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browser, to make sure that the directions were precise, so you should have
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no trouble.:)
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Gary R. Utter
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(UTTER, 32441, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Gary,
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One clarification...if I use the "forget your password" link, I gain entry,
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_but_ I don't get the access to the page with the "My account" link. In
|
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order to get to that link and to be able to change the password myself, I
|
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have to use the new password that is sent to me and log in and _then_ go
|
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to My Account.
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I'm now logged in with my original password again which is the same as for
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the text/telnet access... though I still haven't a clue why it would have
|
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changed since it has been the same for nearly six years now.
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First, annoyed; then, irritated; then aggravated; now, calm once again...
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but the memory lingers.
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Regards,
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Tom
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(TDON, 32447, GO COM A2)
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<<<<<
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"""""
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>"if I use the "forget your password" link, I gain entry, _but_ I don't
|
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> get the access to the page with the "My account" link. In order to get to
|
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> that link and to be able to change the password myself, I have to use the
|
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> new password that is sent to me and log in and _then_ go to My Account."
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Ah, yes. I guess I didn't make it clear that you had to wait for the new
|
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password. Last time I forgot my password (actually I didn't forget it,
|
|
Delphi did :), it took them only a couple of minutes to send me the new
|
|
one, it seemed as if it were automated.
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> "I still haven't a clue why it would have changed "
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It's a Delphi bug, errr, feature. (Yeah, that's the story.)
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Gary R. Utter
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(UTTER, 32449, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[LCM]
|
|
LOST CLASSICS MOVES RIGHT ALONG
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Name: AAWAS1.BXY (Entertainment Software)
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|
Date: 2-AUG-2000 23:41
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 97024
|
|
|
|
The World is at war at sea, and you command in this hi-res game of The
|
|
Ancient Art of War At Sea. Originally released by Broderbund, this program
|
|
has been released as Freeware by the authors and copyright holders, Dave
|
|
and Barry Murry, via the Lost Classics Project. Please see the Freeware
|
|
notice included on the disk. This program unshrinks to two 5.25" disks.
|
|
This is disk one of the archive.
|
|
*******************************
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|
Name: AAWAS2.BXY (Entertainment Software)
|
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Date: 2-AUG-2000 23:41
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 96640
|
|
|
|
The World is at war at sea, and you command in this hi-res game of The
|
|
Ancient Art of War At Sea. Originally released by Broderbund, this program
|
|
has been released as Freeware by the authors and copyright holders, Dave
|
|
and Barry Murry, via the Lost Classics Project. Please see the Freeware
|
|
notice included on the disk. This program unshrinks to two 5.25" disks.
|
|
This is disk two of the archive.
|
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|
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(TONYW1, 32421, GO CO A2)
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|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
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|
Name: FORBGR.BXY (Graphics and Sound)
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|
Date: 2-AUG-2000 23:47
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 8576
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|
|
FORBGR.BXY includes additional patterns to use with Beagle Graphics. Beagle
|
|
Graphics is a graphics utility that lets you use the special feature built
|
|
into the Apple //e & //c computers to display Double-Hi-Res images. It adds
|
|
33 commands for use with graphics manipulation when working with Double
|
|
Hi-Res images, as well as accessing the 16 color palette. Both the DOS 3.3
|
|
and ProDOS versions of this program are covered in this release.
|
|
|
|
This program has now been reclassified as Freeware, and is being released
|
|
via The Lost Classics Project. Please see the freeware notice included in
|
|
the program archive.
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32423, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Name: DIVACCT1.BXY (Productivity Software)
|
|
Date: 2-AUG-2000 23:52
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 81664
|
|
|
|
The Diversified Accountant Job Cost System will calculate the actual cost
|
|
for specific jobs, compare them to previously estimated costs and will
|
|
allow you to track individual employee hours. Now released as Freeware by
|
|
Bill Basham and Diversified Software, Inc. via The Lost Classics Project.
|
|
This program is written in Pascal and unshrinks to two 5.25" disks. Please
|
|
see the Freeware notice found on disk 2 of this upload. This is disk 1 of
|
|
the upload.
|
|
*******************************
|
|
Name: DIVACCT2.BXY (Productivity Software)
|
|
Date: 2-AUG-2000 23:52
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 46720
|
|
|
|
The Diversified Accountant Job Cost System will calculate the actual cost
|
|
for specific jobs, compare them to previously estimated costs and will
|
|
allow you to track individual employee hours. Now released as Freeware by
|
|
Bill Basham and Diversified Software, Inc. via The Lost Classics Project.
|
|
This program is written in Pascal and unshrinks to two 5.25" disks. Please
|
|
see the Freeware notice found on disk 2 of this upload. This is disk 2 of
|
|
the upload.
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32424, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
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|
|
[NSA]
|
|
NEW SOFTWARE FOR THE IIgs - ANNOUNCED AT KFest - AND READY FOR DOWNLOAD
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Name: SCAP11.BXY (Productivity Software)
|
|
Date: 3-AUG-2000 00:08
|
|
By: SISGEOFF
|
|
Size: 19584
|
|
|
|
Spectrum Create-A-PDF 1.1 allows the creation of a PDF file from Appleworks
|
|
Classic, Teach, Text, or Source files. This version allows the creation of
|
|
PDF files up to four megabytes in size (assuming there is enough RAM) and
|
|
optionally adding the Mac file type so the appropriate icon will show up in
|
|
Mac OS. Spectrum 2.2 or higher is required.
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32426, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Name: SEDISTIC.BXY (Telecommunications)
|
|
Date: 3-AUG-2000 00:22
|
|
By: KEN_GAGNE
|
|
Size: 6144
|
|
|
|
Sedistic is a Spectrum script to apply a find/replace to an entire
|
|
directory (or directory tree) of files (text, Teach, and Appleworks).
|
|
Freeware by Ken Gagne.
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32427, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[LCP]
|
|
KFest LIVE CAM BROADCAST PRAISED
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
The delayed streamed QuickTime page on A2Central.com is now broadcasting
|
|
the keynote address on a repeating loop, and will continue to do so until
|
|
around 8:30 or 9:00 AM CDT. Enjoy. :)
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32363, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
FWIW, thanks to Sheppy, Dave (The Man) Miler, and the contributions of
|
|
many, many other KFesters, we are having a lot of live coverage of KFest
|
|
2000 on the Internet.
|
|
|
|
Check http://www.a2central.com/ for details.
|
|
|
|
Don't ask "When was the last time I turned the Apple II on?" Ask "When was
|
|
the last time the Apple II turned me on?"
|
|
|
|
Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
|
|
Publisher, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
|
|
Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution
|
|
|
|
(RSUENAGA, 32364, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Sheppy & everyone else involved,
|
|
|
|
Thank you so much for providing the live Webcast from KFest. The other
|
|
night I felt like I was there, even though it was a bit strange chatting in
|
|
the conference and then seeing (and hearing) your reactions live on camera.
|
|
I even managed to catch most of the keynote address yesterday and part of
|
|
what looked like Tony Diaz's session today.
|
|
|
|
I hope the camera is running tonight so I can show my visiting family what
|
|
I'm missing (they're the reason I'm not with you this year.)
|
|
|
|
Tony Ward
|
|
Apple II fan? Visit the {<http://www.delphi.com/apple2/start> A2} Forum!
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32371, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I whole-heartedly agree! It's been fun popping in @ KFest for a moment here
|
|
and there (even from work!) to see what's going on!
|
|
|
|
Jeff Carr
|
|
Fri, 28 Jul 00 @ 4:21:04
|
|
|
|
(LUMITECH, 32375, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
The live cam is the best thing since the Apple II lowercase mod kit.
|
|
|
|
Henrik Woof Gudat
|
|
|
|
woof woof
|
|
|
|
(GUDATH, 32377, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[TFC]
|
|
THE FRENCH CONNECTION CD-ROMS
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
>Parlez vous Francais?
|
|
>"Oui" - Brutal Deluxe
|
|
|
|
Hmmm....that's lame, so maybe a better lead in would be...
|
|
|
|
Coming soon...The French Connection CD-ROMs! Chocked filled with lots of
|
|
Apple II software you didn't even know existed. Along with special
|
|
surprises...such as the French version of Convert 3200.
|
|
|
|
Stay tuned for details!
|
|
|
|
Joe
|
|
|
|
(JOE_KOHN, 32474, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[TUE]
|
|
THE ULTIMATE EAMON COLLECTION ON CD-ROM
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
The ultimate Eamon collection is now available on CD!
|
|
|
|
The compiler of the Eamon CD is Tom Zuchowski, the editor and publisher of
|
|
the "Eamon Adventurer's Guild," a quarterly Eamon publication that is still
|
|
being published today. Tom has been running the Eamon club for 13 years.
|
|
The EAG was for years "Eamon Central," the place that first debugged and
|
|
then released Eamon adventures to the public domain. Most of the old
|
|
mail-order Apple II software vendors got their Eamons from the EAG, as did
|
|
online sources such as Genie, ftp.gmd.de and ground.
|
|
|
|
This Eamon CD includes 242 public-domain Eamons, the three Softdisk Eamons
|
|
(with permission), plus 16 years of newsletter back issues that include
|
|
many useful items such as Eamon reviews, lists and walk-throughs for
|
|
difficult Eamons. There are various utilities, maps, pictures, and lots of
|
|
other miscellaneous stuff. It includes native Apple II Eamons, Apple II
|
|
emulator DSK files, emulators for PC and Mac, and about 30 native MS-DOS
|
|
Eamons. Almost 1500 files all told.
|
|
|
|
The CD is being produced on a CD-R drive on a Windows PC, but it uses the
|
|
universal ISO9660 format and was checked by three Mac users for
|
|
compatibility with Macs.
|
|
|
|
Effort has been taken to make this a turn-key CD. For example, the native
|
|
Apple II files are compressed, and therefore that section also includes
|
|
ShrinkIt. There are README-type info files for each section. The emulator
|
|
section includes ApplePC and AppleWin emulators for PC's, and Catakig for
|
|
Macs.
|
|
|
|
This CD is a gift to those who are still interested in Eamon after all
|
|
these years, and so the price for the U.S. and Canada is a break-even
|
|
$3.00, and that includes shipping. The international price is $7.00.
|
|
International users should email {<mailto:tzuchow@attglobal.net>
|
|
tzuchow@attglobal.net} for payment options.
|
|
|
|
The standard version of the CD will not include Eamons #32 and #196 because
|
|
of their extremely low quality and tasteless adult content. Anyone who
|
|
wants a full CD that includes those two Eamons must specifically request
|
|
them and also state that they are at least 18 years old.
|
|
|
|
Send your check to:
|
|
|
|
Tom Zuchowski
|
|
7625 Hawkhaven Dr.
|
|
Clemmons, NC 27012-9408
|
|
|
|
Tony Ward
|
|
Apple II fan? Visit the {<http://www.delphi.com/apple2/start> A2} Forum!
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32521, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[NSC]
|
|
NO SLOT CLOCK
|
|
"""""""""""""
|
|
I have heard of a device called a NO SLOT clock.
|
|
|
|
Can anyone explain how these work.
|
|
|
|
My //e's are getting a bit full of cards so I was curious if i could use
|
|
one to get around the problem of no spare slots.
|
|
|
|
Mark.
|
|
|
|
(LUKE65816, 32528, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
These look a lot like a socket, except they have an embedded clock.
|
|
|
|
Pry out a ROM chip in the IIe (I want to say CD but I'm not sure exactly
|
|
which offhand), put in the NSC, put the ROM chip into the NSC, install the
|
|
software.
|
|
|
|
Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
|
|
Publisher, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
|
|
Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution
|
|
|
|
(RSUENAGA, 32530, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<<
|
|
"""""
|
|
thanks Ryan,
|
|
|
|
So you need software to make it work huh ? Won't ProDOS use it like a
|
|
normal clock, as if it were a GS. or does the software modify ProDOS to
|
|
work with the NSC.
|
|
|
|
Mark
|
|
|
|
(LUKE65816, 32546, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> So you need software to make it work huh ?
|
|
|
|
yes.
|
|
|
|
> Won't ProDOS use it like a normal clock, as if it were a GS.
|
|
|
|
ProDOS knows of two "normal clocks".
|
|
|
|
1) The clock in the IIgs.
|
|
|
|
2) The Thunderclock (the original ProDOS clock).
|
|
|
|
If a clock works like a Thunderclock (like the TimeMaster II H.O.
|
|
supposedly did), then ProDOS will automatically recognize it. Conversely,
|
|
some software (such as ProTERM) will recognize a No Slot Clock if you
|
|
select it and install it in ProTERM even if ProDOS drivers aren't
|
|
installed.
|
|
|
|
> or does the software modify ProDOS to work with the NSC.
|
|
|
|
Yes.
|
|
|
|
Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
|
|
Publisher, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
|
|
Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution
|
|
|
|
(RSUENAGA, 32549, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
In message 'no slot clock (Re: Msg 32546)' RSUENAGA in response to
|
|
LUKE65816 said:
|
|
|
|
>> or does the software modify ProDOS to work with the NSC.
|
|
>
|
|
> Yes.
|
|
|
|
I took Luke's question as asking if the software patched ProDOS and I know
|
|
that earlier versions of the No Slot Clock software did just that.
|
|
|
|
However, I'm pretty sure that the most recent version of the software is a
|
|
*.SYSTEM program that you put on your ProDOS boot disk and made it the
|
|
first *.SYSTEM program so that it would be loaded, put a clock driver for
|
|
the No Slot Clock into memory and then start the second *.SYSTEM file.
|
|
|
|
Not owning a No Slot Clock or having ever used the software for it, I'm
|
|
just relying on my memory, though.
|
|
|
|
Jeff Blakeney
|
|
Dean of the Apple II University in the A2Pro forum
|
|
|
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(JBLAKENEY, 32551, GO COM A2)
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<<<<<
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"""""
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> However, I'm pretty sure that the most recent version of the software is
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> a *.SYSTEM program that you put on your ProDOS boot disk and made it the
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> first *.SYSTEM program so that it would be loaded, put a clock driver for
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> the No Slot Clock into memory and then start the second *.SYSTEM file.
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> Not owning a No Slot Clock or having ever used the software for it, I'm
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> just relying on my memory, though.
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There is a file SMARTWATCH.BXY in the current A2 Database here. It
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contains an archive of utilities for use with the NSC. My recollection was
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the same as yours until I looked in the archive. It appears that either
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(a) you have a choice now of patching or not, or (b) you still have to
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patch.
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Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org
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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, 32552, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[DDS]
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DELPHI WILL DROP SUPPORT FOR TEXT BASED ACCESS
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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>>>>> First the Letter <<<<<
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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To: All paying Delphi members
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From: Rusty Williams, President of Delphi.com, Incorporated
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|
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|
As of November 1, 2000, you will no longer be billed for Delphi's
|
|
services. The "legacy services" including premium homepage services,
|
|
text-based online service, and Delphi e-mail will be provided on an
|
|
unsupported basis. If you're being billed monthly, your last bill will be
|
|
for October. If you paid an annual fee you will receive a pro-rated credit.
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|
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We're making these changes in order to focus our development and marketing
|
|
efforts on Delphi's free web-based forum services. With over 2.5 million
|
|
members, Delphi.com is now one of the top 150 sites on the web and growing
|
|
rapidly.
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|
|
|
The legacy services may remain accessible, however, there will be no
|
|
technical support. You should make arrangements as soon as possible get an
|
|
alternative provider -- some options are described at the end of this
|
|
message.
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Q & A -
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(Q) Why is Delphi making these changes?
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(A) For the past three years, Delphi has focused on building the best forum
|
|
services for people with a standard web browser and internet connection.
|
|
The site has grown to more than 2.5 million members and 80,000 active
|
|
forums. In order to maintain our leadership in this market, we must focus
|
|
our efforts on our strengths. The text-based services, e-mail services and
|
|
premium homepage services are all based on a technical platform that cannot
|
|
be maintained on a cost-effective basis.
|
|
|
|
(Q) What exactly are "Text Online Services", "Premium Homepages" and
|
|
"Delphi E-mail"?
|
|
(A) Depending on what type of account you opened and when, you may not even
|
|
be familiar with all of these terms. The Text Online Service was offered as
|
|
Delphi's primary service through the late 80s and early 90s. Prior to now
|
|
we've chosen to maintain this service and construct a "bridge" between the
|
|
old text interface and the newer web-based forums. This has become
|
|
impractical and too costly to support. The Premium Homepages were initially
|
|
offered in 1997 and 1998 and included special authoring tools and
|
|
additional storage for building homepages for a fee. Delphi E-mail is any
|
|
account that uses xyz@delphi.com as an e-mail address (e-mail was
|
|
originally provided in conjunction with Homepages and text
|
|
online services).
|
|
|
|
(Q) What does "unsupported" mean?
|
|
(A) We hope that it means that these services will continue to be
|
|
accessible for many months without any fees. If there aren't technical
|
|
problems, then you will be able to use them for free. You won't be able to
|
|
get technical support either by e-mail or phone so everything will be
|
|
entirely on an "as available" basis. If something breaks, we may commit the
|
|
resources to fix it or we may not. It will depend on the time, cost, and
|
|
level of use.
|
|
|
|
(Q) I use the text-based games such as TQ and Scramble on the web. Will
|
|
these be discontinued?
|
|
(A) Since these games are based on the old platform they are prone to
|
|
technical problems. Our hope is to continue providing the games, but it
|
|
will depend on the technical support costs.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Recommendation for alternative services:
|
|
|
|
E-Mail services: If you use Delphi.com for e-mail (your address is
|
|
something@delphi.com), you should immediately set up an e-mail account with
|
|
any Internet Service Provider or one of the free web-based providers such
|
|
as Hotmail (http://www.hotmail.com), Yahoo mail (http://mail.yahoo.com).
|
|
There is a list of over 5000 Internet Service Providers at
|
|
http://www.isps.com. Once you have a new account set up, notify all of your
|
|
existing contacts of your new address. You can arrange for your Delphi.com
|
|
e-mail to be forwarded to your new account by sending a request to
|
|
service@delphi.com.
|
|
|
|
Homepage services: you can set up free personal homepages at hundreds of
|
|
sites on the web. Some of the most popular include http://www.tripod.com,
|
|
http://www.homestead.com, http://www.geocities.com,
|
|
http://www.fortunecity.com, and http://www.xoom.com.
|
|
|
|
We appreciate your support of Delphi over the years and look forward to
|
|
your continued participation in Delphi's free forum services at
|
|
http://www.delphi.com.
|
|
|
|
Best regards,
|
|
|
|
Rusty Williams
|
|
President
|
|
Delphi.com Incorporated
|
|
|
|
>>>>> then some comments <<<<<
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
|
|
Jeff (and everyone)
|
|
|
|
>>"However, if we don't find a new home before the text side stops
|
|
>> working..."
|
|
|
|
Y'all will remember that Syndicomm was ready when GEnie was dying. We built
|
|
a new home here.
|
|
|
|
We saw THIS coming too. We're not ready to make any public announcement,
|
|
but we will be, and it'll be a good one. :)
|
|
|
|
Roger,
|
|
|
|
>>"Where does all the wealth of uploaded files move to from here. :-("
|
|
|
|
We saved all the GEnie files, and we're not losing any from here either.
|
|
That's all I can say at the moment, but this isn't the first time we've had
|
|
to deal with a situation like this, and we've already been getting ready,
|
|
so it ain't no big deal. :)
|
|
|
|
Ryan,
|
|
|
|
>>"Stay tuned for announcements :)"
|
|
|
|
Well, we're maybe not quite ready for announcements, but PRE announcements
|
|
are in order...
|
|
|
|
PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT:
|
|
|
|
We'll have something to announce before too long, and it will be GOOD.
|
|
|
|
"Apple II Forever" (damn right!)
|
|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
|
|
(UTTER, 32582, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
If and when the textside -- which will be unsupported starting November 1
|
|
stops functioning, your telnet access will go away.
|
|
|
|
Delphi has not announced that the textside is being closed, but that they
|
|
plan to stop making any effort to keep it working after that date, which
|
|
means it could break and stay that way at any time after November 1.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32601, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
As soon as the working details of any alternative home are made available,
|
|
Crock 'O Gold will be reworked or revisited to handle it...
|
|
|
|
Don't worry, we won't leave you having to use any clumsy and slow web
|
|
interface from these alternative machines some people keep mentioning...
|
|
|
|
Ewen Wannop - Speccie
|
|
Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.3 & Crock O' Gold 3.3
|
|
Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.5.1 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350
|
|
Home Pages: http://www.btinternet.com/~ewannop/
|
|
|
|
(EWANNOP, 32605, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Does this service change mean that COG won't work anymore?
|
|
|
|
COG will continue to work until the text side breaks. Remember, Delphi says
|
|
they will continue to provide text side access, they just won't be
|
|
dedicating as many resources (money) to it. If something expensive breaks,
|
|
it might not get fixed.
|
|
|
|
> Will I still be able to use this e-mail address?
|
|
|
|
I'm a little confused about this myself. The letter from Delphi
|
|
specifically states that anyone using an @delphi.com email address should
|
|
immediately setup an account elsewhere (yahoo, hotmail, etc.) They also say
|
|
that anyone using the Premium Homepage feature should find another freebie
|
|
Web home (geocities, xoom, tripod, etc.) My guess is that these services
|
|
will continue until something expensive breaks (just like the text side
|
|
access), in which case you'd be left without an email address and/or a
|
|
homepage.
|
|
|
|
Tony Ward
|
|
Apple II fan? Visit the {<http://www.delphi.com/apple2/start> A2} Forum!
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32607, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[BNH]
|
|
A2CENTRAL.COM AND SYNDICOMM TO BUILD NEW APPLE II HOME ONLINE
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
A2CENTRAL.COM AND SYNDICOMM TO BUILD NEW APPLE II HOME ONLINE
|
|
|
|
August 19, 2000--At KansasFest 2000 three weeks ago, Eric Shepherd, editor
|
|
of the popular A2Central.com web site and Syndicomm, manager of Apple II
|
|
forums for over five years, began discussing a plan to create a new Apple
|
|
II home on the Internet.
|
|
|
|
With Delphi's recent announcement that its text-based services would no
|
|
longer be supported effective November 1, 2000, A2Central.com and Syndicomm
|
|
have decided to pre-announce their services to help alleviate any concerns
|
|
among Apple II users over losing a valuable and moderated meeting place.
|
|
|
|
A2Central.com, over the coming months, will be intensively upgraded, with a
|
|
telnet-accessible message board, chat area, and file library, and with
|
|
World Wide Web access to the message board and file library. These services
|
|
will be provided at a small monthly fee (fee to be determined).
|
|
|
|
Other services will likely be added in the future; however, the immediate
|
|
goal is to prepare A2Central.com to take over Delphi's place in the Apple
|
|
II community if and when it becomes inaccessible to text-based Apple II
|
|
users.
|
|
|
|
At this time, we have no more specific information available. Please watch
|
|
A2Central.com (http://www.a2central.com) for future news on this matter.
|
|
|
|
Eric Shepherd
|
|
Editor
|
|
A2Central.com
|
|
Where "Apple II Forever!" isn't just a catchy slogan.
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32603, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
[A2P]------------------------------
|
|
A2Pro_DUCTIVITY |
|
|
-----------------------------------
|
|
DISTILLATIONS from Delphi A2PRO
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
|
|
|
|
[MOS]
|
|
MARINETTI OPEN SOURCE PROJECT
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- 17TH AUGUST 2000
|
|
|
|
FROM: RICHARD BENNETT
|
|
|
|
I am announcing that I intend to release Marinetti, my proprietary TCP/IP
|
|
stack for the Apple IIGS, as open source.
|
|
|
|
My time for Marinetti development at the moment is limited, yet there are a
|
|
number of projects in the Apple II community which need some changes to the
|
|
code. Additionally, my test set up here is not currently adequate enough
|
|
for testing a Marinetti production environment.
|
|
|
|
The intention is to release parts of the source for developers to work on,
|
|
and to feed that back into the next/current Marinetti product. If this
|
|
process works well, then more source will be released, until the entire
|
|
code is freely available. I also see this as an interesting test of open
|
|
sourcing an Apple II product, which, if works, could be adapted to other
|
|
currently idle Apple II products.
|
|
|
|
There are a number of developers already involved in this project, and they
|
|
are currently helping me to develop a plan for release and maintenance of
|
|
the code.
|
|
|
|
Want to help?
|
|
|
|
The Marinetti Open Source Project has a home page (with very little on it
|
|
at this stage) at: http://www.apple2.org/mosp
|
|
|
|
This announcement was originally posted in Delphi's A2Pro forum. You may
|
|
publish this announcement, as long as the entire post is kept intact, from
|
|
the "FOR IMMEDIATE..." down to the copyright message below, inclusive.
|
|
|
|
COPYRIGHT (C) 2000, RICHARD BENNETT
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
(RICHARD_B, 3157, GO COM A2P)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[MLN]
|
|
MERLIN-16+ 4.12 Z.08
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Since january 1995, I've been using my own version of Merlin-16+ with added
|
|
functionality. Maybe others do as well. Considering Merlin is now public
|
|
domain (perhaps), it's probably time that I released my version.
|
|
|
|
My extended Merlin is available from my web site www.zip.com.au/~kashum,
|
|
just follow the link to "Old Apple II code".
|
|
|
|
I haven't touched it since about 1997, but it is code compatible with
|
|
Merlin 4.12, so much so that I have complete source to it.
|
|
|
|
Regards,
|
|
Richard
|
|
|
|
(RICHARD_B, 3170, GO COM A2P)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[ZBC]
|
|
ZBASIC BECOMES FREEWARE VIA THE LOST CLASSICS PROJECT AND UPLOADED TO A2P
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Name: ZBASIC128K.BXY (BASIC Programming)
|
|
Type: PROGRAM
|
|
Date: 18-AUG-2000 11:25
|
|
By : HKATZ
|
|
Size: 154880
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC is a BASIC compiler for 8-bit Apple II computers. These are the
|
|
ProDOS versions, of which there are two. One is for 64K models, and one is
|
|
for 128K models. Programs build using the 64K version run on any
|
|
ProDOS-compatible Apple II; programs build using the 128K version require a
|
|
128K system. The language has a number of extensions for graphics and
|
|
structured programming, a full-screen editor, a command-line interface, and
|
|
the compiler itself. You can run programs directly in the ZBASIC
|
|
environment or as stand alone ProDOS applications.
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC supports regular or Double Hi-Res graphics, allows you to integrate
|
|
text and graphics, and to customize your graphics sets.
|
|
|
|
It also supports DO/UNTIL and WHILE/WEND commands, RAM disks up to 8
|
|
megabytes, and has full mouse support.
|
|
|
|
This software has been reclassified as freeware by the Copyright holder,
|
|
ArtToday.com, inc (formally ZEDCOR, Inc.) and is released via The Lost
|
|
Classics Project. Please see the FREEWARE.NOTICE included on each archive.
|
|
|
|
This is the 128k version of Zbasic, saved as an 800k disk, and contains
|
|
sample files.
|
|
|
|
Keywords: COMPILER, BASIC, PRODOS, PROGRAMMING, EDITOR, GRAPHICS, DISK,
|
|
FREEWARE, ZEDCOR, LOST, CLASSICS, PROJECT, ZBASIC128K.BXY
|
|
********************
|
|
Name: ZBASIC64K.BXY (BASIC Programming)
|
|
Type: PROGRAM
|
|
Date: 18-AUG-2000 11:29
|
|
By : HKATZ
|
|
Size: 155648
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC is a BASIC compiler for 8-bit Apple II computers. These are the
|
|
ProDOS versions, of which there are two. One is for 64K models, and one is
|
|
for 128K models. Programs build using the 64K version run on any
|
|
ProDOS-compatible Apple II; programs build using the 128K version require a
|
|
128K system. The language has a number of extensions for graphics and
|
|
structured programming, a full-screen editor, a command-line interface, and
|
|
the compiler itself. You can run programs directly in the ZBASIC
|
|
environment or as stand alone ProDOS applications.
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC supports regular or Double Hi-Res graphics, allows you to integrate
|
|
text and graphics, and to customize your graphics sets.
|
|
|
|
It also supports DO/UNTIL and WHILE/WEND commands, RAM disks up to 8
|
|
megabytes, and has full mouse support.
|
|
|
|
This software has been reclassified as freeware by the Copyright holder,
|
|
ArtToday.com, inc (formally ZEDCOR, Inc.) and is released via The Lost
|
|
Classics Project. Please see the FREEWARE.NOTICE included on each archive.
|
|
|
|
This is the 64k version of Zbasic, saved as an 800k disk, and contains
|
|
sample files.
|
|
|
|
Keywords: COMPILER, BASIC, PRODOS, PROGRAMMING, EDITOR, GRAPHICS, DISK,
|
|
FREEWARE, ZEDCOR, LOST, CLASSICS, PROJECT, ZBASIC64K.BXY
|
|
|
|
(APULVER, 3163, GO COM A2P)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
|
|
Name: ZBASICD1S1.BXY
|
|
Type: PROGRAM
|
|
Date: 18-AUG-2000 11:33
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 91264
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC is a BASIC compiler for 8-bit Apple II computers. These are the
|
|
ProDOS versions, of which there are two. One is for 64K models, and one is
|
|
for 128K models. Programs build using the 64K version run on any
|
|
ProDOS-compatible Apple II; programs build using the 128K version require a
|
|
128K system. The language has a number of extensions for graphics and
|
|
structured programming, a full-screen editor, a command-line interface, and
|
|
the compiler itself. You can run programs directly in the ZBASIC
|
|
environment or as stand alone ProDOS applications.
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC supports regular or Double Hi-Res graphics, allows you to integrate
|
|
text and graphics, and to customize your graphics sets.
|
|
|
|
It also supports DO/UNTIL and WHILE/WEND commands, RAM disks up to 8
|
|
megabytes, and has full mouse support.
|
|
|
|
This software has been reclassified as freeware by the Copyright holder,
|
|
ArtToday.com, inc (formally ZEDCOR, Inc.) and is released via The Lost
|
|
Classics Project. Please see the FREEWARE.NOTICE included on each archive.
|
|
|
|
This is the 128k version of Zbasic, saved as an 5.25" disk, side 1. Side 2
|
|
contains the 64k version.
|
|
|
|
Keywords: COMPILER, BASIC, PRODOS, PROGRAMMING, EDITOR, GRAPHICS, DISK,
|
|
FREEWARE, ZEDCOR, ZBASICD1S, 1.BXY, LOST, CLASSICS, PROJECT
|
|
********************
|
|
Name: ZBASICD1S2.BXY
|
|
Type: PROGRAM
|
|
Date: 18-AUG-2000 11:35
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 92544
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC is a BASIC compiler for 8-bit Apple II computers. These are the
|
|
ProDOS versions, of which there are two. One is for 64K models, and one is
|
|
for 128K models. Programs build using the 64K version run on any
|
|
ProDOS-compatible Apple II; programs build using the 128K version require a
|
|
128K system. The language has a number of extensions for graphics and
|
|
structured programming, a full-screen editor, a command-line interface, and
|
|
the compiler itself. You can run programs directly in the ZBASIC
|
|
environment or as stand alone ProDOS applications.
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC supports regular or Double Hi-Res graphics, allows you to integrate
|
|
text and graphics, and to customize your graphics sets.
|
|
|
|
It also supports DO/UNTIL and WHILE/WEND commands, RAM disks up to 8
|
|
megabytes, and has full mouse support.
|
|
|
|
This software has been reclassified as freeware by the Copyright holder,
|
|
ArtToday.com, inc (formally ZEDCOR, Inc.) and is released via The Lost
|
|
Classics Project. Please see the FREEWARE.NOTICE included on each archive.
|
|
|
|
This is the 64k version of Zbasic, saved as an 5.25" disk, side 2. Side 1
|
|
contains the 128k version.
|
|
|
|
Keywords: COMPILER, BASIC, PRODOS, PROGRAMMING, EDITOR, GRAPHICS, DISK,
|
|
FREEWARE, ZEDCOR, ZBASICD1S2.BXY, LOST, CLASSICS, PROJECT
|
|
|
|
(APULVER, 3164, GO COM A2P)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Name: ZBASICD2.BXY
|
|
Type: PROGRAM
|
|
Date: 18-AUG-2000 11:38
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 73728
|
|
|
|
ZBASIC is a BASIC compiler for 8-bit Apple II computers. These are the
|
|
ProDOS versions, of which there are two. One is for 64K models, and one is
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for 128K models. Programs build using the 64K version run on any
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ProDOS-compatible Apple II; programs build using the 128K version require a
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128K system. The language has a number of extensions for graphics and
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structured programming, a full-screen editor, a command-line interface, and
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the compiler itself. You can run programs directly in the ZBASIC
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environment or as stand alone ProDOS applications.
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ZBASIC supports regular or Double Hi-Res graphics, allows you to integrate
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text and graphics, and to customize your graphics sets.
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It also supports DO/UNTIL and WHILE/WEND commands, RAM disks up to 8
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megabytes, and has full mouse support.
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This software has been reclassified as freeware by the Copyright holder,
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ArtToday.com, inc (formally ZEDCOR, Inc.) and is released via The Lost
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Classics Project. Please see the FREEWARE.NOTICE included on each archive.
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This disk contains samples for use with ZBASIC, saved on a 5.25" disk.
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Keywords: COMPILER, BASIC, PRODOS, PROGRAMMING, EDITOR, GRAPHICS, DISK,
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FREEWARE, ZEDCOR, ZBASICD2.BXY, SAMPLES, LOST, CLASSICS, PROJECT
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(APULVER, 3165, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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[FTN]------------------------------
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KFest 2000, FIRST-TIMER'S NOTES |
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-----------------------------------
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From The Editor
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"""""""""""""""
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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The friendly atmosphere, in the conversations and helpfulness permeated the
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hallways, the meals, the field trips, the questions, the answers, etc.
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TUESDAY
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'''''''
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Arrived just in time to join the trek to Gates BBQ. Arriving on Tuesday
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was a good decision. This provided time Tuesday evening and part of
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Wednesday to meet people in person, get organized, and learn my way around.
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While communicating with other A2 users online (many of them for years) you
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form a mental image of what they look like. In many cases my images of
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people were shattered looking at pictures of previous KFests. For those I
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had not seen pictures of, I was in for a real surprise as to what they
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looked like.
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WEDNESDAY
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'''''''''
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My natural alarm clock woke me up at 6AM. The sidewalks on campus served
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as a varied path for my daily morning walk. I discovered that our dorm was
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the only building on campus that did not have wheelchair access.
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Supper was our first meal on campus. It was OK.
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The Keynote Address
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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by Ryan was an enthusiastic presentation admonishing us to enjoy our Apple
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II's. We also found out what Ryan's "special project" in preparation for
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KFest was. A two CD set of most of the software from the GEnie (Genie) A2
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library of software! Called "Time in a Bottle", we learned that it would
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be available for purchase at the vender fair on Saturday.
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The Reception
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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sponsored by Juiced.GS was held in the dorm lounge area. Lots of
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fellowship with crunchy and liquid refreshments.
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THURSDAY
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'''''''''
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Lost Classics by Howard Katz
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The basic steps for reclassifying software are:
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1) Identify software that is worthy of the effort.
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2) Determine the holder of the copyright.
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3) Contact this person or company to negotiate permission.
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4) Get the release in writing. (Either letter or Email.)
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5) Prepare the files for upload, including a freeware notice.
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6) Decide where to upload. Avoid sites with a questionable reputation.
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7) Publicize the upload.
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Individuals can help with any of the steps. Efforts need to be
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coordinated. If you are interested contact Howard.
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Proterm Mac Scripting by Dave Miller and Jerry Cline
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Proterm Mac has many features including outstanding scripting capabilities.
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I have so much fun exploring things online that I never get around to
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getting very deep into scripting.
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Linux: The Apple II Cable modem Adapter by Ryan Suenaga and Kirk Mitchell
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Very interesting concept:
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Cable Modem >-> Mac or IBM running Linux >-> Null Modem Cable >->Apple II
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Provides shell access for the Apple II. You will need some help to set
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this up.
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Accelerators and Other Cards for the Apple IIs by Tony Diaz
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Planning to "upgrade your accelerator"? Do your research carefully. If
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you don't know what your doing... "leave it alone".
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Visit to Sean Fahey's A2 garage
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Computers, modems, cards, cooling fans, etc., etc. "If you can use it,
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take it". Wow. Can't beat that price.
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FRIDAY
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''''''
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Desktop Publishing by Max Jones
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Max shared with us ideas from his many years of experience of desktop
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publishing.
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New Stuff by Eric Shepherd
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Network Printer Setup will help you in getting your printer network
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operating. Diskmaker can be used to convert a disk image back into a
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physical disk. Lemonade Stand GS, based on a really old program for Apple
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II computers, lets you go into business selling lemonade
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Bernie and Ernie by Eric Shepherd and Ryan Suenaga
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A showing of the Apple IIgs emulators. This session included a guest
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appearance by Henrik Gudat from Europe via the Delphi chat room. Included
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was an announcement a program by Sarah Shepherd called GS ROM Grabber used
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for capturing the ROM from your IIgs for use with an emulator.
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Version 3.0 of Bernie ][ The Rescue 3.0 was also announced during this
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session.
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KFest Roast of Eric Shepherd
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The committee worked overtime to come up with many items from Sheppy's past
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to turn up the heat and entertain the KFest crowd. Sheppy and Sarah were
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good sports about it.
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SATURDAY
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""""""""
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BeOS, BeIA, and Clipper by Eric Shepherd
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Most of the crowd was familiar with BeOS, an operating system for the IBM
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computers. We learned about BeIA, for internet appliances. We were
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introduced to Clipper, a prototype of a device that has the potential to be
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programed for any one of a multitude of very specific tasks.
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Spectrum Scripts 2000 by Geoff Weiss
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Included were an update of SIS (Spectrum Internet Suite) and SCAP. SFTP
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(under developement) is a Spectrum script that will transfer files via FTP.
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The Mystery Hardware Demo by Eric Shepherd
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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was delayed as long as possible waiting for a package to be received. The
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package arrived after KFest so the demo was turned into a description.
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LANceGS turned out to be a network card for the Apple II computer. Very
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exciting.
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Dinner at the KC Masterpiece
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Food was delicious. Fellowship was Delightful. Passes the "Parking Lot
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Test" with flying colors. :)
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SUNDAY
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''''''
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Breakfast, then head for home. Think about next years KFest all the way
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home.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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''''''''''''''''''''''
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Explore http://www.a2central.com/ for information about KFest 2000.
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KFest 2001 will be at Avila College, Kansas City, Missouri, July 25-29.
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Keep tabs on http://www.kfest.org/ to keep up with additional information.
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[EOF]
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[INN]------------------------------
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EXTRA INNINGS |
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-----------------------------------
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About The Lamp! The Lamp! is published on the fifteenth of every month 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 2000 by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. All
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rights reserved.
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* To reach The Lamp! on Internet email send mail to
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thelamp@sheppyware.net
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* Back issues of The Lamp! are available in the II Scribe Forum on
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Delphi as well as The Lamp! Home Page,
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http://lamp.sheppyware.net.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Opinions expressed herein are those of the individual authors, and do not
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necessarily represent the opinions of the Delphi Online Services,
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Syndicomm, Inc., Ryan M. Suenaga, or Lyle Syverson. Forum messages are
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reprinted verbatim and are included in this publication with permission
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from the individual authors. Delphi Online Services, Syndicomm, Inc.,
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Ryan M. Suenaga, and Lyle Syverson do not guarantee the accuracy or
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suitability of any information included herein. We reserve the right to
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edit all letters and copy.
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Material published in this edition may not be reprinted without the
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expressed written consent of the publisher. Registered computer user
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groups, not for profit publications , and other interested parties may
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write the publisher to apply for permission to reprint any or all material.
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[EOF]
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