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Lighting Your Apple II Path On Delphi | |
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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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THE LEAST YOU NEED TO KNOW
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"TIME IN A BOTTLE" VISITED
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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. 9
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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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September 15, 2000
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER
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Old Things Become New--------------------------------------------[OPN]
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THE LEAST YOU NEED TO KNOW
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First in a Series------------------------------------------------[LYN]
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"TIME IN A BOTTLE" VISITED
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An Awesome Software Collection-----------------------------------[FTE]
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A2 DISTILLATIONS
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Silvern Castle v5.1 Coming---------------------------------------[SCC]
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Silvern Castle Freeware Announcement-----------------------------[SCF]
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Forwarding Delphi Mail-------------------------------------------[FDM]
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Time in a Bottle CD Collection - A2 Software on Your Shelf-------[TIB]
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The Compleat Lamp! CD-ROM----------------------------------------[TCL]
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Speccie's Home Page Switched-------------------------------------[SHP]
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Sweet16 1.5.1 Released-------------------------------------------[SSR]
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ImageMaker 2.0 Released------------------------------------------[IMR]
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GShisen 1.2.1 in Database----------------------------------------[GID]
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Watch for the CD-ROM "DeluxeWare"--------------------------------[WFL]
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Impressive List of Programs for use With Marinetti---------------[ILP]
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A Source for Cables----------------------------------------------[SFC]
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First eBay Auction for Support of A2Central----------------------[FAS]
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Byte Works CD... Would You Buy it?-------------------------------[BWC]
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A Faster CD-ROM Drive for the Apple II---------------------------[FCD]
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Hard Drive Problems----------------------------------------------[HDP]
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A2Central.com Under Construction... Relax...---------------------[UCR]
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Does This Make Me a Pirate?--------------------------------------[MMP]
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Mystery Solved - The LANceGS Ethernet Card-----------------------[LEC]
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What is an Ethernet Card Good For?-------------------------------[ECF]
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Reading PC Generated ISO9660 CD on the Apple IIgs----------------[RIC]
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Delphi Via Web Side With The Apple II----------------------------[DVW]
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A2P DISTILLATIONS
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Apple's Pascal 1.3 Manual Still Available------------------------[APM]
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Apple II History - GEOS------------------------------------------[AHG]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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An Invitation----------------------------------------------------[LTE]
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KFEST 2001
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Keep it in Mind--------------------------------------------------[KFT]
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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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Old Things Become New
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Looking down from High Above The Rock River you notice that some of
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the bright shiny cars are really older cars that have been restored to
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their original condition... or even enhanced so they look even more glitzy,
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or do more than when they were new. The proud owners have "Made The Old
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New."
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So it is with the various CD collections of software for the Apple II
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computers. The old, proven software has been collected and made available
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in a compact, convenient form for our use.
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[*] [*] [*]
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[EOA]
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[LYN]------------------------------
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THE LEAST YOU NEED TO KNOW |
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FIRST IN A SERIES
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by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W, L.S.W.
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[rsuenaga@sheppyware.net]
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APPLE IIC MODEM CABLES
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Perhaps the best way to stay up to date with your Apple II computer is
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to get online, meaning onto the Internet and onto Delphi and many of the
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Apple II areas on the World Wide Web. Excepting the esoteric and eccentric
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(including myself) who find ::ahem:: creative ways to use the Apple II for
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communications, the way to get online is to hook up a modem. While a few
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internal modems for the Apple II exist (none sold new), it's generally
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accepted that an external modem is the way to go for Apple II use. Many
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different brands and models of external modems exist--we won't get into
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comparing or recommending these (although if you must ask, my favorite is
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the 3Com/USR Courier V.Everything). What we will do, instead, is look at
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some of the other issues around connecting a modem to an Apple II (in this
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article, the Apple IIc), primarily addressing cables.
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First off, let's remember something simple: the maximum speed of the
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serial port on the Apple IIc is 19200 baud. There is, then, no need for a
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modem faster than 14400 baud--perhaps even slower, which we will address
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shortly--for use with these computers. Of course, if someone gives you a
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28800, 33600, or 57600 modem, don't look a gift horse in the mouth--just
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realize that at most, your serial port will top out at 19200, so there is
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very little extra speed to squeeze out of a faster modem.
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THE PINOUTS The Apple IIc uses a DIN 5 connector on its serial ports.
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""""""""""" Therefore, any cable you attach to it must have a male DIN 5
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connector.
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Each of the five pins on the Apple IIc serial port has a different
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electrical signal associated with it. As per Apple Computer, Inc.'s Tech
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Info Library, the signals are as follows:
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2-----Transmit Data (TXD)
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3-----Signal Ground (GND)
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4-----Receive Data (RXD)
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5-----Data Set Ready (DSR)
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Looking at the female plug on the rear of the IIc, the pins are as
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follows;
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(ASCII art follows, for the visually impaired)
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In a nutshell, pins two and four actually do the moving of data; pin
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three provides ground, and pins one and five do "handshaking"--making sure
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that the computers are talking to each other properly and not missing any
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(or many) characters. Handshaking is a way of saying, "Hey, you're going a
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little too quickly for me--can you stop for a minute?" Once the computer
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that requested the slow down is ready again, it sends another signal
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saying, "Okay, I'm ready now, go ahead." There are many different ways to
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do handshaking, both in hardware and software. At speeds exceeding 9600
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baud, hardware handshaking--which is faster--is the preferred method;
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however, due to the few signals available at its port for handshaking
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(there are several other handshaking signals available on both the Apple
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IIgs and Super Serial Card commonly used for telecommunications on the
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Apple IIe), the Apple IIc does not appear to be able to reliably
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communicate at 19200. It does work fine at 9600 baud.
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Virtually every external modem on the market that does not have a
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built-in cable (and I'm not very fond of such modems, because I want to
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have the option of testing and replacing the cable if I'm having
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difficulty) has a female DB 25 connector to attach a serial cable to.
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Therefore, the other end of your Apple IIc modem cable needs to have a male
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DB 25 connector.
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Like the IIc's DIN 5 port, the pins on the DB 25 have signals
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associated with them. Since there are more pins on a DB 25 connector than
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a DIN 5 connector, there are, as you would expect, more signals. While we
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are not going to detail every signal on the port, we will highlight some of
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the more important ones.
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2-----Transmit Data (TXD)
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3-----Receive Data (RXD)
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4-----Ready To Send (RTS)
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5-----Clear To Send (CTS)
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6-----Data Set Ready (DTS)
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7-----Signal Ground (GND)
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8-----Data Carrier Detect (DCD)
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20-----Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
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Looking at the female connector on the modem, the pins are as follows:
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THE CONNECTIONS So, to connect these two devices, computer serial port to
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""""""""""""""" modem, a fairly simple cable is needed. The three basic
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signals--GND, TXD, and RXD--are where we start.
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Since we are communicating with a modem device, we know all we have to
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do is match up the appropriate signals on the serial port--GND to GND, TXD
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to TXD, and RXD to RXD. So, using a male DIN 5 plug and a male DB25
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connector, our cable starts very simply:
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Male DIN 5 Male DB25 Signal
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1 DTR
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4<-----------------------------> 3 RXD
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5 DSR
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That was simple. Now that that's done, let's connect the other pins
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for handshaking. While we could get into a largely technical discussion
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about what all of these pins mean and the importance of connecting them,
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since this is really "The Least You Need To Know", let's just hook up what
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we need to hook up, like so:
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1<-----------------------------> 20 DTR
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3<-----------------------------> 7 GND
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In this example, pins four and twenty on the DB25 male are shorted
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together and connected to pin one on our DIN 5 connector.
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THE PARTS You can obtain every single part (as well as tool) you need for
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""""""""" this cable at Radio Shack or, usually more cheaply, at a local
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electronics store.
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The parts you need:
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DB 25 male solder cup connector
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DB 25 hood
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DIN 5 male connector (usually comes with hood)
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wire (I usually use Category 5 Ethernet cable, but that's just because
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I have lots of that lying around my computer dungeon)
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The tools you need:
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Soldering iron
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Solder
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Screwdrivers
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THE END? Hopefully not. As we continue our look at "The Least You Need
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"""""""" To Know" we will continue to discuss different types of projects
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you can do to keep your Apple II alive.
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[EOA]
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"Time in a Bottle" Visited |
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From The Editor
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by Lyle Syverson, Editor, _The Lamp!_ , <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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Time in a Bottle is an awesome collection of software for the Apple II
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computers. Most of the GEnie A2 Library on two CD's. Sitting on a shelf
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near your Apple II.
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The CD's are in HFS format so you will need to use a IIgs, a Mac, or a PC
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with special utilities to open or copy the files.
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To you use this collection with your IIgs you will need a CD-ROM drive.
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One source would be:
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Alltech Electronics - 760-724-2404 - fax 760-724-8808
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2618 Temple Heights, Oceanside, CA 92056
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I bought and installed this SCSI drive:
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External 4x SCSI CD-ROM (Matsushita/Apple CD 600)
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There are multiple ways to find the file you need. The one I especially
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liked was the AllFiles.SHK found on each of the two CD's. When this file
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is unshrunk you have a huge Appleworks Database which includes all the
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files available. Use the search function to locate a file or group of
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files to meet your needs.
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Once you have your computer equipped with a CD-ROM drive you will want to
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check on other CD's that are available for your Apple II. Ken Gagne has
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written a great summery of what is available. You can access it at this
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URL: http://www.a2central.com/features/2000-08/26-cdrom/
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[EOA]
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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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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[SCC]
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SILVERN CASTLE v5.1 COMING
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Version v5.1 is now finished and should be showing up for download anytime
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soon!
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Bugs fixed:
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-Using the wrong key on a locked door when you are carrying more than 8
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keys now
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works correctly.
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-Reverting party slaughter on levels 1-2 now works properly. Since
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reverting on these levels was without penalty it used the same flag value
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as deleting the saved game-now there is a 1 year penalty to avoid this.
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-Level 1 chests can now never be empty or always unlocked.
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-Scenario descriptions updated to clear-up confusion about the different
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scenarios.
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Changed:
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-Guild create character respects coinage preference when assigning initial
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money.
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-The missing message "<TAB>-next" is now shown at the store. Also, now this
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command is only accepted when you actually have a second group of items
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(it beeps otherwise).
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New:
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-You can scroll through the store faster with the open-apple-jump command.
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Pressing OA and a number key jumps in large increments. Thanks to Bruce
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Baker for suggesting this!
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-Activating teleporter traps now are more noticeable-they display "ZOOM" on
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the screen.
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Jeff Fink
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(FINKSTERJ, 33027, GO COM A2)
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Just as v5.1 was going out the door, I found a last minute bug:
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Entering the Guild when no characters exist loops forever. This has been
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around since v4.0.
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You can work around it by creating a dummy character in any pre-v4.0
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release, then updating to v5.0 until the v5.1 release, which fixes this,
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hits the A2 sites.
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(FINKSTERJ, 33079, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SCF]
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SILVERN CASTLE FREEWARE ANNOUNCEMENT
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Important Freeware Announcement:
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As of v5.1, I'm changing the status of Silvern Castle to a freeware
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product.
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Since the first release in July 1999, I have only received 9 paid
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registrations, and none since Y2K. Therefore, Silvern Castle will no longer
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have a shareware status.
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However, to get a unique registration serial number and password to unlock
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all features of Silvern Castle, and to access the additional scenarios, I
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must insist you request one by email. In this way, I can notify those who
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register with future update releases, and provide some limited support and
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help. By the way, I'll certainly accept the original $15 fee, or any
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donation, from anyone who wishes to support my programming efforts.
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By requesting a >free< registration number, you will be sent instructions
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on how to get the talisman from Ragon's Lab (you cannot complete the first
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scenario without it), and you will be able to access future scenarios
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(including the additional second and third ones that have already been
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released). Also, by registering, the shareware patrols on the deeper
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levels, as well as most of the annoying ambushes will no longer menace your
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party.
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I hope no one who paid the shareware fee is upset by this announcement. If
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it wasn't for your support I wouldn't have released the 7 updates and 2
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additional scenarios.
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What I wish to accomplish by changing Silvern Castle to freeware status is
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to increase the user base. If I don't get an additional viable support base
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who appreciates my work, I will be left without any incentive to continue
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further releases.
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At this point, Silvern Castle rests in the hands of the A2 community.
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Please support those who continue to support the A2.
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II Infinitum,
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Jeff Fink
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{<mailto:finkjsc@yahoo.com> finkjsc@yahoo.com}
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(FINKSTERJ, 33028, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[FDM]
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FORWARDING DELPHI MAIL
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> You can also forward your (Delphi) mail from here elsewhere...
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For those of us with short memory retention, would you explain how to set
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it up to forward? (again) Thanks.
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Cindy
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(CINDYADAMS, 32673, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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From the mail page, simply enter:
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SET FORWARD IN%"""myemail@whereiwantmailsentto.com"""
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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, 32676, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[TIB]
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TIME IN A BOTTLE CD COLLECTION - THE GEnie A2 SOFTWARE ON YOUR SHELF
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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++++ ANNOUNCING ++++
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Juiced.GS proudly presents ...
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The Time in a Bottle CD Collection, a two-disc compilation based on the
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Syndicomm Genie Apple II Roundtable and Apple II Programmers Roundtable
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libraries.
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Genie, the center of the Apple II universe for many years, finally shut
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down in early 1999. But the thousands of library files -- almost 15,000 in
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all -- were preserved by Syndicomm and are now available on CD-ROM to the
|
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Apple II community exclusively through Juiced.GS.
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The files were sorted, organized and prepared for distribution by Ryan
|
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Suenaga, a longtime staffer in Syndicomm forums and a leader in the Apple
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II community. He unveiled the CD project at KFest 2000 and made it
|
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available to attendees during the KFest Vendor Fair.
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Now, the set of two labeled CDs are available for purchase (in a jewel
|
|
case!) for the rest of the Apple II world. Packed onto the CDs are more
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than 1.1 gigabytes of public domain, freeware, shareware and
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reclassified/freely distributable commercial software. The CDs are in HFS
|
|
format, and all library file descriptions remain intact. In addition to
|
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software files are the many forum archives preserved through the years.
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Time in a Bottle can be purchased from Juiced.GS for $50, which includes
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shipping to anywhere in the world.
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To order, send check or money order in U.S. funds to:
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Max Jones
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JuicedGS
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2217 Lakeview Drive
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Sullivan, IN 47882
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Credit card orders are also accepted at the Juiced.GS Online Order
|
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Processing Site at:
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http://order.kagi.com/?2ZM
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Apple II Forever!!
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-- Max Jones
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-- Juiced.GS
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-- http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs
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(JUICEDGS, 32731, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[TCL]
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THE COMPLEAT LAMP! CD-ROM
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""
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++++ ANNOUNCING ++++
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Juiced.GS proudly presents ...
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The Compleat Lamp! -- a current, up-to-date CD-ROM collection of every
|
|
issue of GenieLamp A2, GenieLamp A2Pro and The Lamp! in every format it's
|
|
ever been done in. Comes in a jewel case, labeled and in HFS format.
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|
|
|
The Compleat Lamp can be purchased from Juiced.GS for $15, which includes
|
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shipping to anywhere in the world.
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|
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To order, send check or money order in U.S. funds to:
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Max Jones
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|
JuicedGS
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|
2217 Lakeview Drive
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|
Sullivan, IN 47882
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|
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Credit card orders are also accepted at the Juiced.GS Online Order
|
|
Processing Site at:
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http://order.kagi.com/?2ZM
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Apple II Forever!!
|
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-- Max Jones
|
|
-- Juiced.GS
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-- http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs
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(JUICEDGS, 32732, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SHP]
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|
SPECCIE'S HOME PAGE SWITCHED
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Spectrum, COG and SAM support
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Please note that I have switched my home pages to:
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<http://www.btinternet.com/~ewannop/>
|
|
|
|
This site has always been active, but is now my main and only home pages.
|
|
The A2 WebRing now points to that address and there is no mirroring to the
|
|
Compuserve US site.
|
|
|
|
In due course I shall be shutting down my Compuserve account as I no longer
|
|
have any need of it. There is just no A2 traffic left on CIS to worry about
|
|
anymore, so I can save the monthly standing charge to keep the account...
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|
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/
|
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|
|
(EWANNOP, 32913, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
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|
|
[SSR]
|
|
Sweet16 1.5.1 RELEASED
|
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""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I have just released Sweet16 1.5.1.
|
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|
|
Changes in this version:
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|
|
1. The "magic" and "creator" fields of Universal Disk Image files are now
|
|
understood in both big and little endian formats, since some software
|
|
writes them backward.
|
|
|
|
2. The "data length" field of Universal Disk Image files is now filled out
|
|
correctly; current software generally ignores this field, but at least
|
|
now it's correct.
|
|
|
|
3. Control-Apple-F12 will reset the Apple IIgs.
|
|
|
|
4. The ROM file's name can be any of "Apple2GS.ROM", "APPLE2GS.ROM",
|
|
"Apple2GS.ROM2", or "APPLE2GS.ROM2".
|
|
|
|
5. You can now specify a port number when connecting with
|
|
serial-via-network by adding a comma and the port number to the dial
|
|
string. For example: "ATDT
|
|
{<http://www.apple.com,80"> www.apple.com,80"} to connect to port
|
|
80 at {<http://www.apple.com.> www.apple.com.}
|
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|
|
6. Fixed the last known bug in the Mount Physical Disks code; that window
|
|
should no longer crash under any circumstances.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32985, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[IMR]
|
|
ImageMaker 2.0 RELEASED
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I've released ImageMaker 2.0. ImageMaker, briefly, is a utility for
|
|
creating disk image files for use in emulation software, or for making
|
|
archives of your disks. It supports Universal Disk Image (2img), DiskCopy
|
|
4.2, DiskCopy 6, and raw formats.
|
|
|
|
Changes in the new version:
|
|
|
|
1. Added support for batch mode, in which you can make lots of images
|
|
quickly from the same drive. After each image is made, the disk is
|
|
ejected and you're asked for another disk.
|
|
|
|
2. Now uses the DiskCopy creator code for DiskCopy 4.2 and DiskCopy 6
|
|
images.
|
|
|
|
3. Now supports 400 KB and 720 KB sizes for DiskCopy 4.2 images.
|
|
|
|
4. Plays the Bad Disk sound if an I/O error occurs, and Task Completed when
|
|
imaging finishes (except in batch mode).
|
|
|
|
5. Added the option to ignore bad blocks, and to add Universal Disk Image
|
|
files a list of the bad blocks.
|
|
|
|
6. Also, AppleShare volumes are no longer listed in the disk picker, since
|
|
you can't make images of them anyway.
|
|
|
|
ImageMaker is shareware and costs $5. You can get more information and
|
|
download the software at
|
|
<http://www.sheppyware.net/products/a2/imagemaker>.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 33107, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[GID]
|
|
GShisen 1.2.1 IN DATABASE
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Name: GSHISEN2K.BXY (Entertainment Software)
|
|
Date: 9-SEP-2000 04:13
|
|
By: KWS
|
|
Size: 34688
|
|
|
|
GShisen 1.2.1 (aka 2000). A popular strategy/puzzle game semi-similar to
|
|
mah jong. This version fixes a bug in the "New Game By ID" menu item, and a
|
|
bug where selecting a new tile set doesn't redraw the tiles properly.
|
|
|
|
Please contact the author before redistributing.
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 32996, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[WFL]
|
|
WATCH FOR THE CD-ROM "DeluxeWare"
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Now it can be told...
|
|
|
|
A few weeks back, I made mention of a CD-ROM from France that will soon be
|
|
available from Shareware Solutions II. The name of the CD is DeluxeWare,
|
|
named by and after its creators. So, their web site might be gone, but
|
|
Brutal Deluxe's legacy will live on...on CD-ROM!
|
|
|
|
Once available, a 2nd bonus CD - entitled "Le CD-ROM" - will be included
|
|
free-of-charge. Created by Brutal Deluxe for the French Apple IIGS User
|
|
Group, Le CD-ROM almost defies description. For the most part, it's really
|
|
intended to be viewed on a Mac or PC, as it contains QuickTime movies that
|
|
are Apple II related.
|
|
|
|
What's prevented me from making those 2 CDs available is that I feel it's
|
|
absolutely necessary for me to catalog DeluxeWare. And, with 600 or more
|
|
megabytes of Apple II/IIGS software on it, that's time consuming.
|
|
|
|
Once released, the cost will be $25 for the 2 CD package, and you'll be
|
|
able to order it via credit card from the SSII Kagi site. I'll let you all
|
|
know when.
|
|
|
|
And no, that's not the incredible earth-shaking announcement that
|
|
Shareware Solutions II has planned for the near future ;-)
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
|
|
|
|
(JOE_KOHN, 33054, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[ILP]
|
|
IMPRESSIVE LIST OF PROGRAMS FOR USE WITH MARINETTI
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
What programs are there for TCP/IP and the IIGs?
|
|
|
|
TCP/IP Stack:
|
|
------------
|
|
Title: Marinetti
|
|
Version: v2.0.1
|
|
Author: Richard Bennett
|
|
Available from: Marinetti Web Page
|
|
http://www.apple2.org/marinetti/
|
|
|
|
Web browsers:
|
|
------------
|
|
Title: Arachnid preview release 2 by Kim Howe
|
|
Version: Preview release 2
|
|
Author: Kim Howe
|
|
Available from: Kim Howe's Web Site
|
|
http://www.omninet.net.au/~khowe/arachnid/index.html
|
|
|
|
Title: Spectrum Internet Suite (aka SIS)
|
|
Version: v1.1 (v1.1.1 is in the works)
|
|
Author: Geoff Weiss
|
|
Available from: My eSource Web Site
|
|
http://www.myesource.com/sevenhills/applesoftware/sis/sis.htm
|
|
|
|
E-mail:
|
|
------
|
|
Title: Spectrum Automated Mailer (aka SAM)
|
|
Version: v1.2
|
|
Author: Ewen Wannop
|
|
Available from: Shareware Solutions II
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko/sam.html
|
|
|
|
FTP:
|
|
---
|
|
Title: gwftp
|
|
Version: v1.1b2
|
|
Author: Geoff Weiss
|
|
Available from: Delphi's A2 Forum File Library
|
|
Shareware Solutions II
|
|
http://www.foxvalley.net/~joko/
|
|
Juiced.GS
|
|
http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs/
|
|
|
|
Telnet:
|
|
------
|
|
Title: Telnet
|
|
Version: v1.0
|
|
Author: Richard Bennett
|
|
Available from: Marinetti Home Page
|
|
http://www.apple2.org/marinetti/
|
|
(included in the Marinetti archive)
|
|
|
|
Title: Spectrum
|
|
Version: v2.3 (v2.2 was the first Marinetti aware version)
|
|
Author: Ewen Wannop
|
|
Available from: My eSource Web Site
|
|
http://www.myesource.com/sevenhills/applesoftware/iigs/sp.htm
|
|
|
|
Instant Chat:
|
|
------------
|
|
Title: gsAIM (AOL Instant Messenger client)
|
|
Version: v1.1
|
|
Author: Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd
|
|
Available from: Sheppyware Web Site
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net/products/a2/gsaim/
|
|
|
|
Utilities:
|
|
---------
|
|
Title: finger, ping and whois
|
|
Version: I don't think they have versions
|
|
Author: Geoff Weiss
|
|
Available from: Included with gwftp and are shell based utilities
|
|
Delphi's A2 Forum Library
|
|
Shareware Solutions II
|
|
http://www.foxvalley.net/~joko/
|
|
Juiced.GS
|
|
http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs/
|
|
|
|
Title: TimeZone CDEV and Tool
|
|
Version: v1.0.3
|
|
Author: Geoff Weiss
|
|
Available from: Delphi's A2 Forum Library
|
|
Shareware Solutions II
|
|
http://www.foxvalley.net/~joko/
|
|
Juiced.GS
|
|
http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs/
|
|
|
|
Title: Hash Tool
|
|
Version: v1.0
|
|
Author: Geoff Weiss
|
|
Available from: Delphi's A2 Forum Library
|
|
Shareware Solutions II
|
|
http://www.foxvalley.net/~joko/
|
|
Juiced.GS
|
|
http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs/
|
|
|
|
Did I miss anything? :-)
|
|
|
|
There is also still more internet software in the works that haven't been
|
|
released yet. :-)
|
|
|
|
Jeff Blakeney
|
|
Dean of the Apple II University in the A2Pro forum
|
|
|
|
(JBLAKENEY, 33126, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
|
|
> Title: TimeZone CDEV and Tool
|
|
|
|
> Title: Hash Tool
|
|
|
|
These tools do not require Marinetti at all. They were developed to be used
|
|
for Marinetti-based applications, but they can be used by applications
|
|
which do not use Marinetti at all.
|
|
|
|
Geoff
|
|
|
|
(SISGEOFF, 33134, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[SFC]
|
|
A SOURCE FOR CABLES
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I came across an interesting catalog at the college I work at that
|
|
apparently is a source of cables and supplies, including cables for, as
|
|
they list on a page heading, the IIGS, and the Apple IIC/IIE. The company
|
|
is called A-1 Net, Inc. and their prices are very reasonable--in fact they
|
|
seem fairly inexpensive (yes, I know--you get what you pay for. :) )
|
|
|
|
I thought I'd offer their name, webpage and phone number as a source for
|
|
reference: Telephone: 909-595-0450 and webpage is at:
|
|
http://www.a1netusa.com You can find their entire catalog online, and if
|
|
you have a graphics web browser, you can find the Apple II stuff on page
|
|
11. They claim no minimum order size and no handling fee.
|
|
|
|
Some of the cables noted are DB25 serial to IWII, //c to modem, //c to
|
|
DB25 printer, and even an IBM PC to IW.
|
|
|
|
later.......Howard
|
|
|
|
(HKATZ, 33100, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[FAS]
|
|
FIRST eBay AUCTION FOR SUPPORT OF A2Central
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
A2Central.com's first eBay auction to attempt to raise funds for future
|
|
development has begun!
|
|
|
|
We're auctioning off a never-used, still-in-shrinkwrap RamWorks III card
|
|
for the Apple //e. Add 1 MB of RAM to your //e!
|
|
|
|
Visit
|
|
{<http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=441642199>
|
|
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=441642199} to bid.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 33146, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[BWC]
|
|
BYTE WORKS CD... WOULD YOU BUY IT?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Hi all,
|
|
|
|
I was recently asked about the possibility of putting all of the Byte
|
|
Works' products onto a collection CD. I have my doubts about whether such a
|
|
thing would sell enough to make it worth doing, but I promised to check.
|
|
|
|
What we're talking about would be a CD with all of the Byte Works programs,
|
|
but not the APDA programs. A few Byte Works programs would not be included
|
|
because of contractual arrangements. This includes ORCA/Disassembler,
|
|
Talking Tools, Ugly Duckling and Design Master. All of the other Byte Works
|
|
products could be on the CD, both the Apple II and Apple IIGS versions.
|
|
This includes the ORCA programming languages, the Quick Click productivity
|
|
software and GSoft BASIC.
|
|
|
|
For a complete list, see
|
|
{<http://www.byteworks.org.> http://www.byteworks.org.}
|
|
|
|
Most of our documentation was done in Microsoft Word, and could be supplied
|
|
in Word format on the CD. Some of the Apple II software was done with some
|
|
really old word processors, and I probably can't recover the text in
|
|
machine readable format without more work that I am likely to put into this
|
|
project. There is one notable exception: Microsoft Word refuses to read the
|
|
ORCA/C 2.0 documentation. All I have is ASCII. It's possible, but a bit of
|
|
work, to create PDF files.
|
|
|
|
Considering the number of programs involved, the work is not unsubstantial,
|
|
so I would have to expect a lot of response to justify that effort.
|
|
|
|
I could make printed documentation available as well, but that would cost a
|
|
bit.
|
|
|
|
It's also barely possibly I might collect all of the source and make that
|
|
available on a separate release. That would require a license, signed in
|
|
advance, limiting the orders to those sent by mail.
|
|
|
|
With all of this in mind, if you are interested, please answer these
|
|
questions:
|
|
|
|
1. Is Mac OS HFS OK for the format, or would you need a dual-platform
|
|
(Mac/Windows) format?
|
|
|
|
2. What is the best format for the documentation? The reasonably viable
|
|
choices are Word, PDF and ASCII.
|
|
|
|
3. Would you want the CD to contain Apple II disk images or simply folders?
|
|
If the CD contains disk images, what program should be used? Think about
|
|
your answer to #1!
|
|
|
|
4. Would it bother you that the CD was a CD-R and not a mass-produced CD?
|
|
(It would be in a nice jewel case with appropriate printed covers.)
|
|
|
|
5. How much would you pay for this product?
|
|
|
|
6. Would you me interested in source code? If so, how much additional would
|
|
you pay?
|
|
|
|
Mike Westerfield
|
|
|
|
(BYTEWORKS, 33157, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[FCD]
|
|
A FASTER CD_ROM DRIVE FOR THE Apple II
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I'm feeling a need for a faster CD player but I'm not sure which drives are
|
|
compatible so I'm hoping that if someone's using a drive faster than a 4x
|
|
with a Ramfast SCSI card they would be kind enough to tell me which drive
|
|
they're using.
|
|
|
|
Wayne
|
|
|
|
(WAYNEJ, 32700, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Wayne,
|
|
|
|
I'm using a Toshiba 40x CDROM drive with my RamFAST. Works great. The
|
|
Toshiba model number is XM6401B, I believe.
|
|
|
|
Later,
|
|
- Aaron
|
|
|
|
(APULVER, 32729, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<<
|
|
"""""
|
|
Thanks Aaron, A 40x would do nicely. Hope they're still available new,
|
|
which would save a lot of searching.
|
|
|
|
Wayne
|
|
|
|
(WAYNEJ, 32733, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Well, www.dirtcheapdrives.com has the XM6401B listed under CD-ROM Drives /
|
|
SCSI Internal CD ROM Drives, so you should be able to get one (from them or
|
|
elsewhere) without too much trouble. Put it in a case and you're ready to
|
|
go.
|
|
|
|
Later,
|
|
- Aaron
|
|
|
|
(APULVER, 32734, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Yeahbut...at what point does the speed become irrelevant, since you're
|
|
constricted by the SCSI-1 interface and the processing power of the
|
|
machine?
|
|
|
|
Would that be at 16X? I'm not trying to nitpick, I'm just curious...because
|
|
the bare drive was still $77 and I was thinking if there was an older model
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at say 30X, it might be just as fast since perhaps the other 10x were
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wasted...
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~Tarage
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Email: {<mailto:tarage@bellsouth.net> tarage@bellsouth.net}
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(TARAGE, 32906, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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Well the RamFAST and Apple HS SCSI can transfer a maximum of 1MB/sec on an
|
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Apple IIGS, which means anything faster than a 6X-8X is pointless. Of
|
|
course that is talking about its peak rate, which is rarely ever attained,
|
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with the average transfer rate being somewhere between 200-400K/sec (maybe
|
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not that exactly, but _well_ below the peak rate). I would say a 4X or 6X
|
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drive would be optimal, with a 2 or 3X still being quite respectable for
|
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the GS's needs.
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|
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My main concern when looking for a SCSI CD-ROM is whether it can read most
|
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CDR's (some drives have trouble with certain colors) and if it can play
|
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audio CD's.
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|
Mitchell Spector
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{<mailto:spec@total.net> spec@total.net}
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(SPECTOR1, 32910, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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|
"""""
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|
> Yeahbut...at what point does the speed become irrelevant, since you're
|
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> constricted by the SCSI-1 interface and the processing power of the
|
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> machine? Would that be at 16X?
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More like a 6x or 8x drive. On the other hand, the access time for a faster
|
|
drive is usually (but not always) less than for a slower drive. For me, the
|
|
access time is more important than the transfer rate. If you just want
|
|
something faster than a 2x drive, however, 40x is overkill (as I said).
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In my case, I have other machines I could use the drive in if it didn't
|
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work with the RamFAST, so why buy a slower drive?
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Later,
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- Aaron
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(APULVER, 32926, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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|
|
[HDP]
|
|
HARD DRIVE PROBLEMS
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""
|
|
One of my club members (OACC) has a Western Digital Hard Drive. External,
|
|
model WD40AP. He had not used it for some time and now he can NOT get it to
|
|
boot up. He has data that he would like to retrieve. Does anyone have
|
|
suggestions to get the drive to work again.
|
|
|
|
When trying to boot as the primary drive, SCSI error msg's appear. We tried
|
|
to boot with 3.5 inch drive disks and that worked. The desktop listed
|
|
everything but the Western Digital HD. The light would come on for a bit,
|
|
but no action on the Desk Top.
|
|
|
|
Any suggestions? We are using an Apple ][GS ROM1 and Apple High Speed SCSI
|
|
card.
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|
|
Mack
|
|
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|
(MACKDUNCAN, 32765, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Turn it upside down, give it a violent shake.
|
|
|
|
It may start up, y'never know.
|
|
|
|
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, 32770, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
If the trouble was only with bad blocks, the desktop would ask if you want
|
|
to eject or format it. This would point to the drive being stuck. Shaking
|
|
might loosen it.
|
|
|
|
Also make sure the 3.5 boot disk has scsi drivers. An error message usually
|
|
happens if the drivers are missing and the scsi card is detected.
|
|
|
|
I would run the scsi utilities just to see what they say when they look at
|
|
the drive. Make sure a write isn't done...
|
|
|
|
- James
|
|
|
|
(JAMES3000, 32773, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[UCR]
|
|
A2Central.com UNDER CONSTRUCTION... RELAX...
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
So we're all in "hurry up and wait" mode, fretting over something we all
|
|
care about, wishing we had more input into a project that is still in
|
|
development (and that someone else "owns").
|
|
|
|
Opinions (indirectly sanctioned, yet officially unsolicited) were voiced,
|
|
tempers were tested and people got miffed.
|
|
|
|
It's a little early for folks to be getting uptight (if any reason exists
|
|
at all) - nothing tangible has really happened yet that warrants this kind
|
|
of anxiety or hostility.
|
|
|
|
Let us not forget who is involved here - a group of well-meaning, devoted
|
|
Apple II users - a community of friends.
|
|
|
|
Sorry for the sermon, but I think this thread has just been a tremendous
|
|
waste of everybody's emotional energy. Let's cool off.
|
|
|
|
(SFAHEY, 32938, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[MMP]
|
|
DOES THIS MAKE ME A PIRATE?
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Hi everyone,
|
|
|
|
I've been using Apple II computers since I was 6 years old. (18 years).
|
|
I've seen the flamewars regarding piracy and copying, and the Asimov
|
|
archive, and I just have to ask a question...
|
|
|
|
Does it make me a pirate...
|
|
|
|
...to archive all of my disintegrating 5.25 disks onto my GS's hard drive,
|
|
to my PC, to a CD-ROM, in order to make sure that I don't lose anything
|
|
more out of my collection?
|
|
|
|
...to buy a copy of a $100.00 (back in the 80s) software package for fifty
|
|
cents, and then to archive it so I'll have it?
|
|
|
|
...to not throw away copied software that was -given- to me by friends
|
|
chucking their Apple II equipment, or not throw away copied disks bought
|
|
with an Apple II at a yardsale, and archiving these too?
|
|
|
|
...to enjoy the games that I was given, or bought secondhand (at
|
|
aforementioned yard sales), nearly twenty years after some of it was
|
|
written?
|
|
|
|
Or... should I just throw everything I've got away, and my Apple II
|
|
equipment with it? While I could conceivably write my own games and
|
|
software, or buy the few new titles that come out, should I adhere to a
|
|
strict morality and throw out all that which makes my Apple II a viable
|
|
platform (for me) just for the sake of overthrowing software piracy?
|
|
|
|
I honestly don't know.
|
|
|
|
I support software authors in the view that copying software is a bad
|
|
thing. But when the authors, software companies, and copies of some
|
|
software (NOTE: *some* software) is long gone, is it truly a crime to keep
|
|
it, even though the copy that was received is exactly that, an illegal
|
|
copy?
|
|
|
|
I am, and probably always will be, an average Apple II user. I use my copy
|
|
of AppleWorks 2.0 on a 128k IIe and my IIgs for my personal journal, and to
|
|
write poetry and such. I play games like Master of the Lamps because
|
|
they're the only games I really enjoy. I use my bound copy of an archive of
|
|
OpenApple and A2Central magazines when I'm stuck with a problem. And I know
|
|
enough Applesoft Basic to write whatever simple utility that I think I
|
|
need.
|
|
|
|
But, do I have to give all of this up? Do I have to throw away all of the
|
|
VCR tapes I've made of movies and TV shows because they're copies and not
|
|
bought from NBC or CBS or whoever? Do I throw away the audio tapes given to
|
|
me by friends because I never bought the albums? Do I burn my A2Central
|
|
archive book because I didn't even know about them when they existed? Do I
|
|
throw away my Apple II equipment because I never bought anything from Apple
|
|
itself in my life?
|
|
|
|
Maybe I'm going to extremes, but as I said, I'm an average user who would
|
|
like to know what he can do to have his software, and eat it too (so to
|
|
speak).
|
|
|
|
(I don't, just for reference, give out my software collection. It is mine,
|
|
for my use, and for those in my household to use when they are on one of my
|
|
Apple IIs.)
|
|
|
|
Josef
|
|
|
|
(JOSEFCUB, 32306, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
In message 'Does it make me a pirate?' JOSEFCUB said:
|
|
|
|
> Maybe I'm going to extremes, ....
|
|
|
|
Josef,
|
|
|
|
I think that's the operative phrase in your post. I believe that you ARE
|
|
going to extremes.
|
|
|
|
Those who publicly and steadfastly oppose Apple II piracy, and are not
|
|
afraid to speak out about it, are primarily targeting their outrage at a
|
|
few online archive creators and maintainers whose standards for providing
|
|
access to software titles are lax, if non-existent. They post titles on a
|
|
whim without regard to the copyright holder's wishes, then claim it's up to
|
|
the copyright holder to object rather than their moral responsibility to
|
|
ask permission first. Twisted reasoning, to be sure.
|
|
|
|
The pirates try to shift the argument away from their actions by alleging
|
|
that anti-piracy folks are attacking normal Apple II users. That's absurd,
|
|
but in some cases the claim manages to divert attention from the real issue
|
|
at hand.
|
|
|
|
You can do your part to uphold reasonable standards of responsibility by
|
|
acknowledging that online archive creators/maintainers must gain permission
|
|
to upload out-of-print commercial software titles before doing so. Is that
|
|
too much to ask?
|
|
|
|
Max Jones
|
|
Juiced.GS
|
|
http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs
|
|
|
|
(JUICEDGS, 32311, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<<
|
|
"""""
|
|
Max,
|
|
|
|
You are absolutely right... and I appreciate that you explained things in a
|
|
way I could understand. The way the archive maintainers are treating the
|
|
software /is/ wrong, and claiming the authors/opponents of piracy attack
|
|
normal users is wrong. My part is to not support such sites, by visiting
|
|
their site or downloading the software contained there.
|
|
|
|
[Semi-off-topic: Funny thing is, I never actually managed to get into
|
|
Asimov, or make sense of it... I guess it's just as well, learning (now
|
|
that I've read a few (hundred) posts here.) about the site containing
|
|
pirated software. Nor, as a matter of a fact, have I gotten any PC-to-GS
|
|
utilities to work when I've downloaded GS or 8-bit software... I download
|
|
with a Mac, to a ProDOS disk, and pray that GS-ShrinkIt! will deal with the
|
|
file...]
|
|
|
|
Thank you, Max, for your explanations and for helping me understand the
|
|
issue more.
|
|
|
|
Take Care!
|
|
Josef
|
|
|
|
...who would probably jump off of the nearest bridge if he had to burn his
|
|
A2Central archive book anyhow. It's also a great historical reference to
|
|
the computer politics of the years it covered.:)
|
|
|
|
(JOSEFCUB, 32316, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Does it make me a pirate...
|
|
|
|
> ...to archive all of my disintegrating 5.25 disks onto my GS's hard
|
|
> drive, to my PC, to a CD-ROM, in order to make sure that I don't lose
|
|
> anything more out of my collection?
|
|
|
|
Heavens no. The copyright law specifically allows for that sort of copying.
|
|
("Shrinkwrap" software licenses are nonsense, and despite what the
|
|
publishers would have you think, not legally binding at ALL.)
|
|
|
|
> ...to buy a copy of a $100.00 (back in the 80s) software package for
|
|
> fifty cents, and then to archive it so I'll have it?
|
|
|
|
Perfectly legal, price when new has nothing to do with it.
|
|
|
|
> ...to not throw away copied software that was -given- to me by friends
|
|
> chucking their Apple II equipment, or not throw away copied disks bought
|
|
> an Apple II at a yardsale, and archiving these too?
|
|
|
|
Nothing wrong with ARCHIVING, whether you own it legally or not.
|
|
|
|
> ...to enjoy the games that I was given, or bought secondhand (at
|
|
> aforementioned yard sales), nearly twenty years after some of it was
|
|
> written?
|
|
|
|
Why on earth would you think THAT would make you a pirate, that's what the
|
|
stuff is for.
|
|
|
|
> Or... should I just throw everything I've got away, and my Apple II
|
|
> equipment with it? While I could conceivably write my own games and
|
|
> software, or buy the few new titles that come out, should I adhere to a
|
|
> strict morality and throw out all that which makes my Apple II a viable
|
|
> platform (for me) just for the sake of overthrowing software piracy?
|
|
|
|
Using (and archiving) old software isn't piracy, no one ever said it was.
|
|
The views of the anti pirate faction are often misrepresented by the
|
|
pirates.
|
|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
|
|
(UTTER, 32317, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[LEC]
|
|
MYSTERY SOLVED - THE LANceGS ETHERNET CARD
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Many of you have probably forgotten by now, but a few years ago Shawn
|
|
Behrens posted some pictures and speculation about a "mystery card" that
|
|
was being worked on for the Apple II.
|
|
|
|
Well, looks like it is no longer is a mystery. :) (and it certainly turned
|
|
out _not_ to be the hoax many of us, myself included, suspected it might
|
|
be).
|
|
|
|
Look at this photos in Behrens' page, especially not the final picture at
|
|
the bottom of the page:
|
|
|
|
{<http://people.delphi.com/sbehrens/mystery.htm>
|
|
http://people.delphi.com/sbehrens/mystery.htm}
|
|
|
|
Then jump over to Sheppy's A2Central page, at this URL, comparing the first
|
|
picture image shown and draw your own conclusions:
|
|
|
|
{<http://www.a2central.com/site/lancegs/install/index.html>
|
|
http://www.a2central.com/site/lancegs/install/index.html}
|
|
|
|
Mitchell Spector
|
|
{<mailto:spec@total.net> spec@total.net}
|
|
|
|
(SPECTOR1, 32492, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Yes. ///SHH Systeme apparently tried two or three times to build an
|
|
ethernet card, each time refining the design somewhat, eventually
|
|
culminating in the LANceGS card that's just starting to trickle into the
|
|
hands of lustful Apple II users.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32493, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> 20KBytes/sec or more.
|
|
|
|
I seriously doubt the IIgs can ever get to 10 megabits per second. The
|
|
biggest factor is the 1 MHz bus. There is only so much data that you can
|
|
pass over that.
|
|
|
|
Also, gwftp can probably be optimized for the ethernet card to give it
|
|
better performance. It is optimized for a PPP dial-up connection right now.
|
|
I remember Fetch being optimized at one point for higher speed networks so
|
|
I'm sure I can so the same for gwftp. Unlike some people, I still have to
|
|
wait for mine ;)
|
|
|
|
Geoff
|
|
|
|
(SISGEOFF, 32573, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Based on some tests I did opposing the ones Sheppy did, it appears that on
|
|
substantially large files the LANceGS is currently about 4-5x as fast as a
|
|
best case null modem 56k connect.
|
|
|
|
When the cards actually get to me, I'll do some more formal testing.
|
|
|
|
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, 32635, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
And we should point out that gwftp is tuned for dialup, not for ethernet.
|
|
Once Geoff has his LANceGS card, I expect we'll see a gwftp update to
|
|
improve performance.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32647, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> gwftp is tuned for dialup, not for ethernet.
|
|
|
|
Not only should gwftp be tuned for ethernet, but it is possible that
|
|
Marinetti needs to be tuned as well. At the very worst speed, gwftp should
|
|
operate similarly to file transfer via Appleshare.
|
|
|
|
And since we are taking about ethernet tuning, I wonder what the Zip
|
|
setting should be for the slot with LANceGS--slow or fast?
|
|
|
|
Geoff
|
|
|
|
(SISGEOFF, 32651, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
According to Joachim, the ZipGS speed setting shouldn't make any
|
|
difference, due to the method by which the card's data is fetched by the
|
|
software through I/O space.
|
|
|
|
On the other hand, he suspects that a TWGS might help slightly.
|
|
|
|
However, again, the main bottleneck right now is the software. He fully
|
|
believes that with proper software, the card should be capable of speeds
|
|
well in excess of the 100KByte/sec range.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32672, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Thanks Sheppy, I understand a teensy bit better. But I'm still trying to
|
|
understand how a //gs will be recognized on a pc network.
|
|
|
|
But a //gs would be able to use a dsl or cable modem. Would proterm work if
|
|
I just put it into online mode? I guess I'd need a shell account to log
|
|
onto.
|
|
|
|
Bruce
|
|
|
|
(BRB, 32693, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Unless ProTERM is updated to support the LANceGS card, you would have to
|
|
use Spectrum to access your DSL or cable modem (I've done this myself).
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32701, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[ECF]
|
|
WHAT IS AN ETHERNET CARD GOOD FOR?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Excuse my ignorance but what is an ethernet card for? Would I have any use
|
|
for one, owning two GSs and a IIe with no other computers nor any plans to
|
|
get any other ones?
|
|
|
|
MT Steve
|
|
|
|
(S_BERNBAUM, 32658, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
There are two things an ethernet card is good for:
|
|
|
|
1. Connecting to other computers in your home.
|
|
|
|
2. Connecting to the Internet using a cable modem or DSL modem (or other
|
|
broadband Internet connection).
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32666, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[RIC]
|
|
READING PC GENERATED ISO9660 CD ON THE Apple IIgs
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I didn't realize that I could read a PC generated ISO9660 CD on the GS.
|
|
Won't there be problems with partition size, or is it like a HFS volume as
|
|
far as the GS is concerned ?
|
|
|
|
And I assume multi-session is out of the question !
|
|
|
|
thanks,
|
|
|
|
Mark.
|
|
|
|
(LUKE65816, 32892, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Partition sizes don't particularly matter. To be honest, I'm not sure about
|
|
multisession discs; I do know that you can read CDs with multiple
|
|
partitions though.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 32893, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
The IIgs has been able to read ISO9660 CDs even longer than it has been
|
|
able to read HFS partitions.
|
|
|
|
> Won't there be problems with partition size, or is it like a HFS volume
|
|
> as far as the GS is concerned ?
|
|
|
|
It's like an ISO9660 volume as far as the IIgs is concerned :)
|
|
|
|
Again, however, all the naming conventions must be followed or the IIgs
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will choke on it. I know in this day and age folks are used to really long
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file and volume names with all kinds of characters in them, but if they
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expect the IIgs to read the CD, they have to go back and look at the
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standard.
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> And I assume multi-session is out of the question !
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I don't know anything 'bout using multi session CDs, sorry.
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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, 32896, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I tried multisession CDs a while back with no luck on my Apple IIs or any
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friends that tried reading them. My original thought was to use
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multisessions as a way of partitioning a CD. I thought it would be a great
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to have each of the 6.0.1 installation disks on a separate partition.
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Instead, since I could only read one session, I produced a few 800k CDs
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before I realized I could make single session partitioned CDs.
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Wayne
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(WAYNEJ, 32908, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[DVW]
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Delphi VIA WEB SIDE WITH Apple IIgs
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Question from the editor...
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Is there a way to access the Delphi web side using an Apple II computer?
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Yes. Use Lynx 2.7.1 or later.
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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, 32962, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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> Yes. Use Lynx 2.7.1 or later.
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Well... I tried it. After 30 minutes I could not even find a place to log
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on... So I gave up!
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Lyle Syverson <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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Editor, _The Lamp!_, published monthly on Delphi
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(LYLE837, 32965, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I found it in like twenty seconds :)
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http://login.prospero.com/dir-login/index.asp?getDPref=0&webtag=APPLE2&lgnD
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ST=http%3A%2F%2Fforums%2Edelphi%2Ecom%2Fapple2%2Fstart%2F
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Just go to the "enter message board" link and hit it. you get prompted to
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sign in.
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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, 32966, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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> Well... I tried it. After 30 minutes I could not even find a place to log
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> on... So I gave up!
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Here's how I do it. First I enter the URL
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{<http://www.delphi.com\apple2\messages.> www.delphi.com\apple2\messages.}
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Lynx will show a page to select which frame I want. You should see
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selections for brandframe, navframe, and lower. Select navframe.
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The contents of navframe will be displayed by Lynx. Select Login. You'll be
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brought to another page.
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Select the already a user option. There's yet another page.
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Enter your user name, password, and then hit login. You should see the
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original page.
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Select the lower frame. Select the left frame and you're there.
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Easy as pie eh? And now you know why most Lynx users consider frames a work
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of the devil.
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Liam Busey
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(BUSEY, 32980, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I will be trying to make Arachnid able to access Delphi, but it will take a
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lot of work. My guess is text side access will break well before I finish.
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:(
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Kim Howe
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khowe@omninet.net.au
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(KHOWE1, 32967, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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DISTILLATIONS from Delphi A2PRO
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[APM]
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APPLE'S PASCAL 1.3 MANUAL STILL AVAILABLE
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Apple's Pascal 1.3 manual was essentially copied, too, and it is definitely
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huge. As it turns out, like all of the Apple II APDA products, it is also
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still available.
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See {<http://www.byteworks.org> http://www.byteworks.org} for details.
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Mike Westerfield
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(BYTEWORKS, 3192, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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[AHG]
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APPLE II HISTORY - GEOS
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"""""""""""""""""""""""
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Dr. Dobb's programming magazine mentioned the Apple 2GS this month. It was
|
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an historical/political article. If my memory serves me right, they got the
|
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context of the 2GS wrong. They were talking about graphical user interfaces
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on top of operating systems and said that the GEOS system came out for the
|
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2GS. My recollection is that GEOS was for the Apple IIe. Was there ever a
|
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2GS specific version?
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- James
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(JAMES3000, 3182, GO COM A2P)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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No, there was never a IIgs specific version of GEOS that I ever heard of.
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|
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However, not only did that article use the wrong model name for their
|
|
example (and even spelled that wrong, apparently) they also didn't get a
|
|
very good example of a GUI on top of an operating system. I've been lead to
|
|
believe that GEOS uses its own disk operating system that happens to have a
|
|
very similar structure (almost exact but adding the ability to use spaces
|
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in file names) to ProDOS. So, from what I understand, GEOS is a complete
|
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operating system on its own.
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|
|
Jeff Blakeney
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Dean of the Apple II University in the A2Pro forum
|
|
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(JBLAKENEY, 3185, GO COM A2P)
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>>>>>
|
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"""""
|
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The PC version of GEOS (although I think it went by a different name) was a
|
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GUI shell that sat on top of MS-DOS.
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GEOS on the Apple II sat on top of a heavily-hacked version of ProDOS.
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 3187, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
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"""""""""""""""""""""
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[LTE]
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AN INVITATION
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
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Express your opinions about the comings and goings in the world of the
|
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Apple II computers.
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Send your comments to Lyle Syverson, Editor <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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The Editor reserves the right to edit any material submitted.
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The Editor reserves the right to reject any material he considers
|
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unsuitable for publication in _The Lamp!_.
|
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[EOA]
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[KFT]
|
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KFest 2001
|
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""""""""""
|
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Plan Ahead
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
KFest 2001 is set for July 25-29 (early arrivals on July 24) at Avila
|
|
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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[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
|
|
""""""""""""""" the Database of the II Scribe Forum on the Delphi online
|
|
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
|
|
Delphi as well as The Lamp! Home Page,
|
|
http://lamp.sheppyware.net.
|
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
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Opinions expressed herein are those of the individual authors, and do not
|
|
necessarily represent the opinions of the Delphi Online Services,
|
|
Syndicomm, Inc., Ryan M. Suenaga, or Lyle Syverson. Forum messages are
|
|
reprinted verbatim and are included in this publication with permission
|
|
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
|
|
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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