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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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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. 10
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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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October 15, 2000
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER
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Working in Harmony-----------------------------------------------[OPN]
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A2 DISTILLATIONS
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A2Central Licensed to Distribute A2 System Software--------------[ACL]
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Donations for A2Central.com Auctions-----------------------------[DFA]
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Silvern Castle v5.1 Available in Database------------------------[SCF]
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Jeff Fink Releases His Software as Freeware----------------------[JFR]
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Silvern Castle v5.2 Coming---------------------------------------[SCC]
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Byte Works Collection CD Will be Produced------------------------[BWC]
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Shipwrecked! - A IIgs Game - Available---------------------------[SWA]
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Genie Out of Bottle! ?------------------------------------------[OOB]
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Spectrum Via Shareware Solutions II Delayed but Coming-----------[SVS]
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October 2000 Juiced.GS is on the Way-----------------------------[JGS]
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Power on the IIgs------------------------------------------------[PGS]
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Lost Classics Project Forges Ahead-------------------------------[LCP]
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LANceGS Support Area---------------------------------------------[LSA]
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LANceGS Price Lowered--------------------------------------------[LPL]
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LANceGS - Sorting it Out 1---------------------------------------[SOA]
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LANceGS - Sorting it Out 2---------------------------------------[SOB]
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New Driver For the LANceGS CARD----------------------------------[NDL]
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Brutal Deluxe Online With New Web Site---------------------------[BDO]
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Problems With Super Drive----------------------------------------[PSD]
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Which Printer for Printing Labels With the Apple II?-------------[WPL]
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A2P DISTILLATIONS
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Bugs in Basic System v1.5 ?--------------------------------------[BBS]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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No Slot Clock operation / installation---------------------------[NSC]
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C For The 8 Bit Apple II-----------------------------------------[CAT]
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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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Working in Harmony
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Recently, when looking down From High Above The Rock River, you could
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watch the Regatta sponsored by the local Rowing Club. Teams came from
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several states to compete. It is fascinating to watch a team of eight
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rowers coordinated by their leader striving for perfection of technique so
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as win the race they participating in.
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So it is with the various people working to produce hardware and
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software for our Apple II computers. People working together can
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accomplish so much more than a bunch of people working at odds with each
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other.
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[EOA]
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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DISTILLATIONS FROM DELPHI A2 |
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[ACL]
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A2Central LICENSED TO DISTRIBUTE A2 SYSTEM SOFTWARE
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A2Central.com is pleased to announce that it has been licensed by Apple
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Computer to distribute Apple II system software and select other software.
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Additionally, we have been authorized to rearchive the files in formats
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actually useful to Apple II users.
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So, effective immediately, A2Central.com members can now download Apple II
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system software, utilities, and HyperCard IIgs in ShrinkIt disk archive
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format at <http://www.a2central.com/stuff/applesoftware>.
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 33457, GO COM A2)
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How does one become a member of A2Central.com ?
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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, 33464, GO COM A2)
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Just visit the site and make good use of its contents. Participate in the
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polls, give feedback and make suggestions. People that have knowledge about
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stuff are urged to submit articles for us to host for the Apple II
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community's benefit.
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 33465, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[DFA]
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DONATIONS FOR A2Central.com AUCTIONS
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There will eventually be a classifieds section on A2Central.com, but right
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now we're focusing on other stuff.
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I do accept donations for stuff for A2Central.com to sell on eBay; if
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people want to offer stuff up, send me email.
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I prefer that people think of it as a guilt-free way to get rid of
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something instead of throwing it away, since we're not a nonprofit
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organization or charity. The purpose to our auctions is twofold:
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1. Some people have stuff they want to get rid of, but don't want to throw
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it away and don't have time to deal with selling it.
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2. A2Central.com needs money and exposure.
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Right now, eBay is a pretty painless way for A2Central.com to handle this
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stuff; so far it's working quite well.
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Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
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sheppy@sheppyware.net
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http://www.sheppyware.net
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(SHEPPY, 33230, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SCF]
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SILVERN CASTLE v5.1 AVAILABLE IN DATABASE
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Name: SCUPD51.BXY
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Date: 25-SEP-2000 15:20
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By: HKATZ
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Size: 212352
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Silvern Castle, the popular role-playing game for 8-bit Apple II computers,
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has been updated to version 5.1 and has been reclassified as freeware by
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the Author, Jeff Fink.
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New stuff in v5.1:
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- You can now scroll through the store item list much faster with the new
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Open-Apple-Jump command. Pressing OA and a number key (1-9) now goes
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through the list in large increments (OA-1 jumps to the beginning, OA-5
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jumps to the middle, etc). Depending on how many items the store has in
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stock, this should get you close enough to the item you're looking for so
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that only a few additional F)wd or B)kwd keypresses will be necessary.
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Thanks to Bruce Baker for suggesting this idea.
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- Activating a teleporter square is now more user friendly. It now clears
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the maze viewport, beeps, and displays "ZOOM!" immediately before
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teleporting the party.
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For more information regarding changes in the program, see the
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READ.ME.FIRST file found in the archive.
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(TONYW1, 33373, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[JFR]
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JEFF FINK RELEASES HIS SOFTWARE AS FREEWARE
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Due to low shareware payments I have decided to release all my software as
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freeware.
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The announcement about Silvern Castle's freeware status can be found
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elsewhere in this forum.
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My other title, Harvest Collection #1 consisting of 4 Applesoft games-Apple
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Poker, Demon Ball, Rice Farmer, and Asteroid Miner-is also now reclassified
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as freeware. Alas, I only got 1 shareware payment.
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By reclassifying everything as freeware, I still retain the copyright, and
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the remaining A2er's up there can enjoy my software free and legal. And I
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don't have to worry about the low numbers anymore. The price of belonging
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to the A2 community... :)
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II Infinitum,
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Jeff
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(FINKSTERJ, 33428, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SCC]
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SILVERN CASTLE v5.2 COMING
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Announcement:
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In the next few weeks I will release Silvern Castle v5.2. This will consist
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mostly of a new extra's menu item: Tome of Arcana, which will include help,
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hints, and reviews that appeared in the Delphi A2 Entertainment Forum.
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I'm still waiting for permission from a few of you! If you are on this
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list, or you can help locate the following people, please email me at:
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{<mailto:finkjsc@yahoo.com> finkjsc@yahoo.com}
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Jeff Blakeney
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Kevin Sherlock
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John Shaver
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Richard Pirong
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Thanks,
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Jeff Fink
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(FINKSTERJ, 33466, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[BWC]
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BYTE WORKS COLLECTION CD WILL BE PRODUCED
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I'd like to thank all of your for your feedback on a possible Byte Works
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collection CD.
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The short version is that, based on the feedback, I've decided to do one.
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It's underway now.
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Please take a look at the following and see if there is anything obvious I
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can do better.
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There will actually be two CDs, priced at $95 each. The first will have
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software and manuals. The second will have source code for everything on
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the first CD that didn't already include source code. Both CDs will be CD-R
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with printed surfaces, shipped in jewel cases with an insert that points
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out how to get started.
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The source code CD will include a license limiting use to private changes
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unless written permission is obtained to distribute the changes. My intent
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is to try to allow people to modify and change for the GS, but retain the
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right to be compensated for any use off of the Apple IIGS.
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The CDs will be in Mac HFS format. I'm toying with the idea of a hybrid CD,
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but I don't know how well that would work.
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The source CD will contain both HFS files that are directly accessible and
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a disk image created with Disk Copy 6 that contains the same source code on
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one or more 32M ProDOS format volumes suitable for mounting with Gus or
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Bernie.
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The software CD will contain all of the software in three formats:
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1. Disk Copy 6 images of the original distribution disks.
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2. An HFS partition with all of the software preinstalled. In theory, this
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should work from an Apple IIGS.
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3. One or more 32M ProDOS format Disk Copy 6 images with the same software
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preinstalled. These will be suitable for copying and mounting with Gus
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or Bernie.
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The documentation will be included in three formats: Word, PDF and RTF. I
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do not have, nor do I expect to write, any software that would allow the
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documentation to be read directly on an Apple IIGS, but if anyone has
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access to such software and would grant me permission to include it, I
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would be happy to do so.
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I also intend to include several "bonus" selections. These are either
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unfinished programs or programs I never sold. All would come with source.
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Possibilities include:
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1. Small C, the only program that is out of print.
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2. A planet finder program that duplicates the Sky & Telescope centerfold.
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3. A draw program that was complete except for disk I/O, printing and
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libraries.
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4. A Pilot interpreter.
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Finally, I'll include all of the beta updates that I've done that have not
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been released.
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Mike Westerfield
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(BYTEWORKS, 33478, GO COM A2)
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I don't think the Byte Works CD will be full. :) If anyone would like to
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piggyback on the CD to get distribution, please get in touch. I retain
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right to edit and select, but I'm open to public domain, freeware,
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shareware, or commercial demo software, as long as you can speak for the
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copyright holder.
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I'm _specifically_ interested in:
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Bernie
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That other UNIX-like shell; what was it's name?
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Any programming languages, especially LISP, Forth, and anything that runs
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from the ORCA shell.
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Anything with ORCA source code.
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If you represent any of these products or can put me in touch with the
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people who do, please let me know if something can be worked out. Remember,
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shareware and commercial demos are fine; I'd love to point business back to
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you!
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Mike Westerfield
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(BYTEWORKS, 33479, GO COM A2)
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> That other UNIX-like shell; what was it's name?
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GNO/Me.
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BTW, Mike, thanks for doing this CD project. I'll be one of the first in
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line.
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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, 33486, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SWA]
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SHIPWRECKED! - A IIgs GAME - AVAILABLE
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Hi all, just wanted to let you know that my first GS game is available for
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download at
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{<http://www.omninet.net.au/~khowe/shipwrecked.html>
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http://www.omninet.net.au/~khowe/shipwrecked.html}
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I have uploaded to Trenco also, so that should become available soon.
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It is a HypercardGS adventure game.
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Have fun, and let me know what you think.
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Kim Howe
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{<mailto:khowe@omninet.net.au> khowe@omninet.net.au}
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(KHOWE1, 33505, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[OOB]
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GENIE OUT OF BOTTLE! ?
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The best laid plans, and all that...
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I'd intended to hire costumed phallanxes of trumpeteers to assist me in
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making an announcement. I'd thought of bringing dancing girls to a Monday
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night chat, and passing out virtual glasses of champagne. I've been in
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touch with the Russian Space Agency to inquire about Mir displaying a
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flashing billboard from outer space. Heck; I even contacted the Gore/Bush
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campaign offices to see if I could get one of them to make the announcement
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during an upcoming Presidential debate.
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But, alas, the wind has been taken out of my sails. My bubble has been
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burst. The high drama planned for an 'earth shaking announcement' has been
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subverted.
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Gosh! Can't anyone keep a secret any more?
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Well, once the genie is out of the bottle, it's impossible to stuff him
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back in there. And, believe me, I tried.
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So, with zero fanfare, no dancing girls, no virtual champagne, no rockets,
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no presidential pronouncements...
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http://www.myesource.com/sevenhills/applesoftware/iigs/sp.htm
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However...don't believe everything you read on the net. What you read there
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will come true in a week or two, but it isn't true today. In other words, I
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was caught completely off-guard by the slightly premature announcement and
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a few more details need to be worked out.
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So, as "they" say on TV...stay tuned for details. Keep in mind, however,
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that just like fine wine, no software will ship before its time.
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Joe Kohn
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http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
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(JOE_KOHN, 33357, GO COM A2)
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[EOA}
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[SVS]
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SPECTRUM VIA SHAREWARE SOLUTIONS II DELAYED BUT COMING
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Well, if the truth be told, the delay in getting Spectrum ready is that I
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do not yet have the program manuals that My eSource has supposedly already
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sent.
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Obviously, not having manuals only concerns those who are purchasing
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Spectrum for the first time.
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So, I think Ewen and I will have to put our heads together, and come up
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with costs for updates, and for the various bundles that will eventually
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become available.
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As it is, we have plans to make Spectrum available on 3.5" and CD-ROM, and
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we also intend to have a bundle that includes Spectrum and Spectrum
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Automated Mailer. Since room on CD-ROM is almost unlimited, I presume we'll
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even include disk images for the emulator users.
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Oh, and before I forget, I have yet another surprise. Shareware Solutions
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II will also be distributing Spectrum Internet Suite (SIS)! So, we'll
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probably have a CD with Spectrum, SAM and SIS! Hmmm...and maybe even a
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bundle that includes NiftySpell, as that works with Spectrum just like it
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was built-in.
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I just can't predict on what date all this will become available, but it
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shouldn't be too much longer.
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One last thing: WOW! Sorry; I just had to say that ;-)
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Joe Kohn
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http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
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(JOE_KOHN, 33467, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[SMC]
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SUGGESTIONS... USING THE SPECTRUM - MARINETTI COMBO
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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This was posted on the KFest list by Howard:
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> Looks like I'm going to have to get Spectrum once Joe's finally set up
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> with it. The Marinetti Telnet program either freezes on me also, or
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> connects briefly and then drops me back to the mini-menu. I can connect
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> out to other sites, but for no more than maybe 15 minutes tops.
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The KFest list was not really the place for us to discuss these things, as
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a more suitable home is over here on Delphi. So I have taken Ryan's advice
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and moved my answer over here...
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Once you have a TCP/IP connection made with Marinetti, you should not be
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getting freezes or drop outs, unless the host you are connecting to is
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flaky, the net is very busy and so timeouts are happening, or you have been
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hit by a rare Marinetti bug.
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In my experience, the remaining small bugs in Marinetti seem to hit memory
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use more than anything else. If memory is tight, things can get worse. Both
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Spectrum and Marinetti like lots of memory. I would not recommend using the
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combination in anything less than 4Mb. If you only have 4Mb of RAM, then do
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not set up a RAM disk. It just eats up too much memory.
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As many of the newer programs for the IIgs can use a lot of memory, it also
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pays to reduce your Inits and CDevs to the basic minimum that you need. It
|
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may look nice having several rows of icons showing up at boot time, but
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each icon is grabbing a slice of memory, and keeps it even if it is not
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being used. If any memory trashing then happens while Marinetti is running,
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this only makes things worse.
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So look carefully at all those Inits and CDevs. Ask yourself if you really
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use them. If not, disable them and give the applications a chance to work
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properly. Sheppy's Shifty List does a great job at taming those you don't
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use regularly.
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie
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Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.4 & Crock O' Gold 3.3
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Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.5.1 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350
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Home Pages: http://www.btinternet.com/~ewannop/
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(EWANNOP, 33644, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[JGS]
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OCTOBER 2000 Juiced.GS IS ON THE WAY
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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GreetinGS,
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The October 2000 issue of Juiced.GS (V5I3) went into the mail on Thursday
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and Friday. Subscribers should begin receiving their copies in a matter
|
|
days. (Some may have actually received copies on Saturday!)
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I'll be along in a couple of days with a detailed index.
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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, 33589, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[JFT]
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|
CONTENTS OF Juiced.GS, Vol. 5, Issue 3
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Announcing ...
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===== Juiced.GS, Volume 5, Issue 3 =====
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The October 2000 edition of Juiced.GS, the Apple II world's premier
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IIGS-specific magazine, was delivered to 214 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 20-page issue:
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============
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FEATURES
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Cover Story: KFest 2000 -- In-depth coverage of the biggest Apple II event
|
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of the year ... We give you day-by-day accounts of all the KFest
|
|
activities, and focus in on the major news developments such as the
|
|
announcement of the LANceGS Ethernet card, the coalition of users uniting
|
|
to bring Apple II users a new home on the Web, and new twists in technology
|
|
that allowed enthusiasts from around the world to watch live Webcasts from
|
|
Kansas City. We also post the results of the GShisen World Championship
|
|
competition, and let you know the status of the products unveiled during
|
|
the conference. We even share tidbits about after-hours activities.
|
|
|
|
The Vitual GS: Blockbuster Bernie ... Ryan Suenaga, our man on the
|
|
emulation front, expands on the KFest 2000 news about the impending release
|
|
of Bernie ][ The Rescue v3.0.
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|
COLUMNS
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|
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|
My Home Page: Focused on the future ... The intrepid editor shares his
|
|
delight that KFest developments have Apple II users looking to the future
|
|
rather the past. He also announces that Juiced.GS is gearing up to publish
|
|
once again in 2001.
|
|
|
|
II Be Named Later: Our exhausted columnist, world-traveler Ryan Suenaga,
|
|
ponders how he can be so dead tired when the Apple II is bursting with new
|
|
life and boundless energy. Maybe he just needs more sleep.
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|
|
DEPARTMENTS
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|
Shareware Spotlight: Lemonade Stand GS promises a bottomless pitcher of
|
|
wholesome computer fun.
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|
|
|
DumplinGS: The LANceGS Ethernet card for the Apple II is now shipping; the
|
|
Marinetti Open Source Project invites more participation in TCP/IP program
|
|
development; and several new CDs, including the must-have compilation of
|
|
the complete Genie Apple II libraries, Time in a Bottle.
|
|
|
|
Letters from the Land of ROM: Readers ask questions, get answers, make
|
|
suggestions, and otherwise give us a piece of their mind. We have the
|
|
coolest readers in the world. Read our mail and see why.
|
|
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|
ADVERTISEMENTS
|
|
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|
New SheppyWare products; A2Central.com; the Totally SheppyWare CD;
|
|
Juiced.GS Friends for Life CD-ROM; and three new CDs, including Time in a
|
|
Bottle, from Juiced.GS
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|
============
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|
Juiced.GS is a quarterly, printed publication available by subscription
|
|
only.
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|
|
|
A subscription for 2000 is $16 in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, $22
|
|
elsewhere.
|
|
|
|
To subscribe, send a check or money order in U.S. funds to:
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Max Jones
|
|
Juiced.GS
|
|
2217 Lakeview Drive
|
|
Sullivan, IN 47882
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|
|
|
Make checks or money orders payable to Max Jones.
|
|
|
|
To subscribe by credit card, visit the Juiced.GS online order processing
|
|
site on the World Wide Web. The URL is:
|
|
|
|
http://order.kagi.com/?2ZM
|
|
|
|
Complete sets of 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 issues are available for $14
|
|
each ($20 overseas). If you would like to purchase only a specific single
|
|
copy (or copies) of back issues, they are available for $4 each ($6
|
|
overseas). An index and brief description of articles published in
|
|
'96/'97'98/'99 are available on the Juiced.GS web site. See URL below.
|
|
|
|
Apple II Forever!
|
|
|
|
Max Jones
|
|
Juiced.GS
|
|
E-mail -- Internet: juicedgs@earthlink.net
|
|
World Wide Web: http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs
|
|
|
|
(JUICEDGS, 33639, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
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|
|
[PGS]
|
|
POWER ON THE IIgs
|
|
"""""""""""""""""
|
|
Ah, but on a IIgs, many people forget the importance of the connector that
|
|
takes the power from the power supply to the motherboard. A thousand ills
|
|
and crashes can be put down to dirty contacts on that little plug.
|
|
|
|
I found it needed cleaning around every six months or sooner. The clue is
|
|
if you see flickering on the screen during floppy access...
|
|
|
|
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, 33573, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[LCP]
|
|
LOST CLASSICS PROJECT FORGES AHEAD
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
A bunch of new releases today, courtesy of Lost Classics!
|
|
|
|
*******************************
|
|
|
|
Name: DIVTUNE11.BXY (Graphics and Sound)
|
|
Date: 15-OCT-2000 14:33
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 395520
|
|
|
|
DiversiTune ver 1.1 is a very powerful MIDI and music sequencer for the
|
|
Apple IIGS, which adds some unique features to your composition. It allows
|
|
you to add lyrics to your compositions with an animated bouncing ball as
|
|
well as a "player piano" display. DiversiTune is a recording studio for
|
|
MIDI keyboards. You can record multiple tracks with different voices
|
|
(instruments), re-record when you make flubs, and so on. For users not
|
|
interested in composing their own songs, there are song disks that are also
|
|
available. Some sample songs are included in the archive. Released as
|
|
Freeware via the Lost Classics Project; please see the enclosed FREEWARE
|
|
notice for additional information. (Our thanks to Mitchell Spector for his
|
|
help in securing this release.)
|
|
|
|
*******************************
|
|
|
|
Name: PHOTONIX2.BXY (Utility Software)
|
|
Date: 15-OCT-2000 14:40
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 163072
|
|
|
|
Photonix II is a copying program for the Apple IIgs: it brings together
|
|
esthetics and technical performance with an attractive look, efficiency,
|
|
and speed and effectiveness of its copying options. The program will do
|
|
full disk copying, either single disks or mass-copying, and will also do
|
|
some virus checking. Photonix II, unlike it's predecessor, is hard-drive
|
|
installable.
|
|
|
|
Minimum requirements for the use of Photonix II - An Apple IIgs, ROM 00,
|
|
01, or 03 - A minimum of one Apple 3.5" disk drive, two is useful - At
|
|
least 1.128 Megabytes of memory.
|
|
|
|
Documentation files for this program have been written by Joe Walters and
|
|
may be found in the archive in both text and AppleWorks format (see
|
|
photonix.txt or photonix.awp.)
|
|
|
|
Now release as Freeware by Olivier Goguel and FTA. Released via the Lost
|
|
Classics Project.
|
|
|
|
*******************************
|
|
|
|
Name: DUELTRISR.BXY (Entertainment Software)
|
|
Date: 15-OCT-2000 14:39
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 307072
|
|
|
|
Dueltris is a Tetris-like Apple IIGS game where the object is to make lines
|
|
out of falling geometric shapes. Now released by DreamWorld Software as
|
|
freeware via the Lost Classics Project. Thanks to Mitchell Spector for help
|
|
in obtaining this release.
|
|
|
|
*******************************
|
|
|
|
Name: DREAMGRAFIX.BXY (Graphics and Sound)
|
|
Date: 15-OCT-2000 14:41
|
|
By: HKATZ
|
|
Size: 553088
|
|
|
|
DreamGrafix is an Apple IIGS paint program capable of working on 256-color
|
|
and even 3200-color images. It runs under GS/OS, and includes sample art.
|
|
Now released as freeware by DreamWorld Software via the Lost Classics
|
|
Project. Thanks to Mitchell Spector for his help in obtaining this release.
|
|
|
|
(TONYW1, 33596, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[LSA]
|
|
LANceGS SUPPORT AREA
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Since the support for the LANceGS card on A2Central.com is not yet working,
|
|
here is a temporary support area.
|
|
|
|
If you don't know the LANceGS card, please read all about it on
|
|
|
|
{<http://lancegs.a2central.com> http://lancegs.a2central.com}
|
|
|
|
Best regards,
|
|
|
|
Joachim Lange
|
|
|
|
(JLANGE6, 33232, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[LPL]
|
|
LANceGS PRICE LOWERED
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
The strong Dollar allows us to lower the price for the LANceGS card
|
|
significantly.
|
|
|
|
See the LANceGS support area at
|
|
|
|
{<http://lancegs.a2central.com/> http://lancegs.a2central.com/}
|
|
|
|
for an updated pricing.
|
|
|
|
Joachim Lange
|
|
|
|
(JLANGE6, 33362, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[SOA]
|
|
LANceGS - SORTING IT OUT 1
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
From the LanceGS FAQ at http://lancegs.a2central.com/faq/index.html:
|
|
|
|
> Note, however, that due to limitations in the current version of
|
|
> Marinetti, you can't connect to systems through router devices; this
|
|
> means you can only currently connect to computers on your local network.
|
|
|
|
Could someone tell me what that means, or how to do it? I have DSL (not
|
|
working, but anyway...) and all the computers are online simultaneously by
|
|
running through a router which connects to the DSL modem. How would I put
|
|
my IIgs online - that is, how can I connect my IIgs to my PowerBook G3,
|
|
which has only one Ethernet port?
|
|
|
|
Thanks,
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
|
|
(KEN_GAGNE, 33383, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Could someone tell me what that means, or how to do it?
|
|
|
|
It means that if the computer you want to connect to using LANceGS isn't in
|
|
your immediate vicinity and you can touch it, you can't do it.
|
|
|
|
> I have DSL (not working, but anyway...) and all the computers are online
|
|
> simultaneously by running through a router which connects to the DSL
|
|
> modem. How would I put my IIgs online - that is, how can I connect my
|
|
> IIgs to my PowerBook G3, which has only one Ethernet port?
|
|
|
|
You'll need a hub and a second IP address.
|
|
|
|
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, 33389, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Ryan,
|
|
|
|
I have enough unique IP addresses to satisfy the requirements of all those
|
|
on the LAN, including a potential Apple IIgs. How much does a hub cost, and
|
|
how does it differ from a router?
|
|
|
|
Sorry for the amateur questions, but I've never done any real networking
|
|
(beyond dialing into the Internet) and all this stuff really is new to me.
|
|
(Leave it to the Apple II to give me a reason to learn :)
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
|
|
(KEN_GAGNE, 33409, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> I have enough unique IP addresses to satisfy the requirements of all
|
|
> those on the LAN, including a potential Apple IIgs. How much does a hub
|
|
> cost, and how does it differ from a router?
|
|
|
|
Hubs will vary in cost by how many ports they have and what speed they run
|
|
at. It's now pretty easy to find 8 port 10 base T hubs for $40 or less, at
|
|
least on the used/refurb/surplus market.
|
|
|
|
A router is something that will actually send TCP/IP packets to the proper
|
|
computers on the hub, kind of like a policeman routing traffic. A hub just
|
|
gets everything on the same road.
|
|
|
|
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, 33416, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[SOB]
|
|
LANceGS - SORTING IT OUT 2
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Does anyone have a IIGS (or IIe) hooked up to their Ethernet LAN AND can
|
|
make the telnet that comes with Marinetti work? I'm wondering if I'm
|
|
missing something blindingly obvious, or maybe I'm trying to do the
|
|
impossible. For that matter, the other comps can't ping my IIGs, though the
|
|
hub says it's there, and on the TCPIP LanceGS tools, the IIGs sends out
|
|
packets and receives them just fine...
|
|
|
|
Any ideas? THANKS!!
|
|
|
|
~Tarage
|
|
Email: {<mailto:tarage@bellsouth.net> tarage@bellsouth.net}
|
|
|
|
(TARAGE, 33223, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Does anyone have a IIGS (or IIe) hooked up to their Ethernet LAN AND can
|
|
> make the telnet that comes with Marinetti work?
|
|
|
|
I haven't unpacked my GS since I moved two weeks ago, but before that, I
|
|
couldn't get any TCP/IP traffic to work. UDP and ICMP work fine.
|
|
|
|
> I'm wondering if I'm missing something blindingly obvious, or maybe I'm
|
|
> trying to do the impossible.
|
|
|
|
I still have a little debugging to do with my set up to determine which bit
|
|
of code is buggy.
|
|
|
|
Its possible that the solution, as suggested in the LANceGS manual, is that
|
|
you will have to adjust the load order of your system extensions to get it
|
|
to work.
|
|
|
|
> For that matter, the other comps can't ping my IIGs
|
|
|
|
If you are lucky, your GS will crash right away when it gets pinged. If you
|
|
are unlucky, only your memory will get trashed.
|
|
|
|
(SISGEOFF, 33238, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Does anyone have a IIGS (or IIe) hooked up to their Ethernet LAN AND can
|
|
> make the telnet that comes with Marinetti work?
|
|
|
|
So far, I've been totally unsuccessful at trying to make this work. This
|
|
weekend, I intend to try SIS through the LANceGS to my hub, and then to my
|
|
cable modem. Haven't tried that yet.
|
|
|
|
> Its possible that the solution, as suggested in the LANceGS manual, is
|
|
> that you will have to adjust the load order of your system extensions to
|
|
> get it to work.
|
|
|
|
Well, how about a simple "Full System v6.01 =AND= Marinetti" only? Should
|
|
that meet those requirements, or are you talking about load order of
|
|
"extras"?
|
|
|
|
Also, I haven't yet been able to even "see" my other computers hooked up to
|
|
the LAN, and the other computers haven't been able to "see" the IIgs. Can
|
|
someone explain the total process (on both sides --- IIgs =and= Mac) to get
|
|
at least this part to work? I don't need AppleTalk turned on, do I? Simply
|
|
turning on "File Sharing" should do it...I think?
|
|
|
|
BTW, the LANceGS passes all tests, so I know the hardware's working, and I
|
|
know the Mac's hardware is working, and I know the LAN wiring is working,
|
|
so it must be configuration that I can't figure out. Any help at all would
|
|
be great, but if someone could put together a "step-by-step" process for
|
|
file sharing with the IIgs/LANceGS combo and a Mac, I'm sure it would
|
|
benefit many...and I'd be your slave for life! ;-)
|
|
|
|
Jeff Carr
|
|
|
|
Cruising the 'rainbow' path provided by:
|
|
Spectrum v2.3 and Crock O' Gold v3.3
|
|
|
|
(LUMITECH, 33249, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
The LANceGS card and software don't do AppleTalk, so file sharing is
|
|
entirely irrelevant. The only software that will work, at this time, would
|
|
be Marinetti-compatible networking programs.
|
|
|
|
Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd
|
|
sheppy@sheppyware.net
|
|
http://www.sheppyware.net
|
|
|
|
(SHEPPY, 33251, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Also, I haven't yet been able to even "see" my other computers hooked up
|
|
> to the LAN, and the other computers haven't been able to "see" the IIgs.
|
|
> Can someone explain the total process (on both sides --- IIgs =and= Mac)
|
|
> to get at least this part to work? I don't need AppleTalk turned on, do
|
|
> I? Simply turning on "File Sharing" should do it...I think?
|
|
|
|
Jeff,
|
|
|
|
The key to see whether two computers can talk to each other over a LAN is
|
|
to check out if a Ping request will be successfully replied to. Since the
|
|
Ping from outside towards the Apple won't work (at this time), you need to
|
|
check the opposite direction. If you get back a Ping reply on your Apple
|
|
(after having sent out a Ping request), the computers can talk to each
|
|
other. This confirmation means that these two computers most likely will be
|
|
able to exchange data using the TCP/IP protocol. Other protocols (there are
|
|
plenty of others) are not supported by Marinetti.
|
|
|
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You have two choices for a Ping test. Either use Geoff Weiss' GWPing with
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Marinetti installed, or use the IPTools program supplied on the LANceGS
|
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disk (Marinetti not required for this one).
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> BTW, the LANceGS passes all tests, so I know the hardware's working, and
|
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> I know the Mac's hardware is working, and I know the LAN wiring is
|
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> working, so it must be configuration that I can't figure out. Any help at
|
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> all would be great, but if someone could put together a "step-by-step"
|
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> process for file sharing with the IIgs/LANceGS combo and a Mac, I'm sure
|
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> it would benefit many...and I'd be your slave for life! ;-)
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Regarding the LANceGS card, I have never used the words "AppleTalk" and
|
|
"File Sharing" in any of my statements or specifications, so I'm somewhat
|
|
astonished how these expectations come up. From the first day the LANceGS
|
|
has been made public, I thought it was clear that the card works with
|
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Marinetti, and it should be clear enough what Marinetti does. Marinetti is
|
|
the TCP/IP protocol handler, and it's up to the user application set on top
|
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of the TCP/IP stack what can be achieved.
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Joachim
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(JLANGE6, 33252, GO COM A2)
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|
>>>>>
|
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"""""
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> Either use Geoff Weiss' GWPing with Marinetti installed, or use the
|
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> IPTools program supplied on the LANceGS disk.
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I never got the Ping in IPTools to work. The ping program I wrote works
|
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fine. I didn't spend any time to figure out why the one in IPTools didn't
|
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work since mine worked.
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Geoff Weiss
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(SISGEOFF, 33254, GO COM A2)
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|
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>>>>>
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"""""
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In message 'LanceGS :) Problems :( (Re: Msg 33249)' JLANGE6 said:
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> The key to see whether two computers can talk to each other over a LAN
|
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> is to check out if a Ping request will be successfully replied to. Since
|
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> the Ping from outside towards the Apple won't work (at this time), you
|
|
> need to check the opposite direction. If you get back a Ping reply on
|
|
> your Apple (after having sent out a Ping request), the computers can talk
|
|
> to each other. This confirmation means that these two computers most
|
|
> likely will be able to exchange data using the TCP/IP protocol. Other
|
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> protocols (there are plenty of others) are not supported by Marinetti.
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I understand this part, and am using Marinetti TCP/IP. However, I've been
|
|
unable to exchange data. Ping requests from the IIgs are answered by the
|
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Mac.
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|
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> You have two choices for a Ping test. Either use Geoff Weiss' GWPing with
|
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> Marinetti installed, or use the IPTools program supplied on the LANceGS
|
|
> disk (Marinetti not required for this one).
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|
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I've been using the IPTools program supplied on the LANceGS disk, with
|
|
success...for Pings only.
|
|
|
|
> Regarding the LANceGS card, I have never used the words "AppleTalk" and
|
|
> "File Sharing" in any of my statements or specifications, so I'm somewhat
|
|
> astonished how these expectations come up. From the first day the LANceGS
|
|
> has been made public, I thought it was clear that the card works with
|
|
> Marinetti, and it should be clear enough what Marinetti does. Marinetti
|
|
> is the TCP/IP protocol handler, and it's up to the user application set
|
|
> on top of the TCP/IP stack what can be achieved.
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|
OK, from this point is where it becomes unclear to me. The two computers
|
|
(IIgs and iMac) are connected via TCP/IP to a hub, and the IIgs
|
|
successfully sends pings to the Mac via the IPTools program supplied. My
|
|
experience, from a "user" standpoint, is that once I've made a successful
|
|
TCP/IP connection via EtherNet (regardless of platform), the two computers
|
|
are "sharing", or "talking" as you call it above. The only reason I even
|
|
mentioned "AppleTalk" is because I can't seem to share with the Mac via
|
|
this configuration, so I thought perhaps "AppleTalk" needed to be turned
|
|
on.
|
|
|
|
I'm not intending to imply that there was any mis-representation, so please
|
|
don't interpret my queries as that. My understanding, as a "user", must be
|
|
flawed. I know that Marinetti is required on the IIgs side, and it is
|
|
active and being used successfully for testing. So, what "user
|
|
applications" can I use, both on the IIgs side =and= the Mac side, to
|
|
further enhance the communication level above simple "pinging"?
|
|
|
|
That, basically, is my question. Sorry if I introduced or implied anything
|
|
else. I'm happy that I bought the card and know that it will serve the
|
|
purpose that I want it to, it's simply that I obviously don't understand
|
|
what's needed from a "user" level to further implement the connection.
|
|
|
|
Jeff Carr
|
|
|
|
Cruising the 'rainbow' path provided by:
|
|
Spectrum v2.3 and Crock O' Gold v3.3
|
|
|
|
(LUMITECH, 33256, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[NDL]
|
|
NEW DRIVER FOR THE LANceGS CARD
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
To all, mostly..
|
|
|
|
Got the newest driver for the LANceGS and have escaped my local network...
|
|
Joy!
|
|
|
|
I'm using IPNetRouter on a Mac to share my cable modem and now my GS is
|
|
free to roam the Internet like the Big Boys. B-{)
|
|
|
|
I love seeing hub LED's flash from my GS's port!
|
|
|
|
Thanks, Joachim!
|
|
|
|
(KMITCHEL, 33586, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Editor's note:
|
|
|
|
If you own tHE LANCEGS card you should consider asking for the recently
|
|
updated driver. Send email to ///SHH Systeme and ask for a copy.
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[BDO]
|
|
BRUTAL DELUXE ONLINE WITH NEW WEB SITE
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Brutal Deluxe Software
|
|
...is proud to announce that our new web site is online.
|
|
|
|
Please visit us at
|
|
{<http://www.brutal-deluxe.net> www.brutal-deluxe.net} ;-)
|
|
|
|
Antoine Vignau & Olivier Zardini
|
|
Brutal Deluxe Software
|
|
|
|
(TOINET, 33608, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[PSD]
|
|
PROBLEMS WITH SUPER DRIVE
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I happened to get hold of a Super Drive and its controller the other day,
|
|
so I thought all the PC <--> IIgs transfer hassles would be eliminated for
|
|
good. I plugged the controller in slot 5, connected the Super Drive and
|
|
another 800K 3.5" drive, entered control panel and set slot 5 to "your
|
|
card". I booted system 6.0.1 but the drive icons did not appear on the
|
|
desktop.
|
|
|
|
That didn't matter as they did show up when I inserted 800K disks in them.
|
|
However, the most bizarre phenomenon has just begun. I formatted several
|
|
1.4MB HD disks on my pc with Windows 98 SE. When I put a blank disk in the
|
|
Super Drive, the system could recognize it and showed "MS-DOS xxx" as the
|
|
name of the icon. I tried to copy a 2MG file from pc and put it in the
|
|
Super Drive again, and it was able to read the file as well as copy it to a
|
|
folder on IIgs' hard drive. But when I put a SHK or SDK file in the disk,
|
|
the icon would not appear nor any utility I tried was able to recognize the
|
|
disk and file.
|
|
|
|
In short, as long as there were SHK or SDK files in the disk, my IIgs
|
|
simply refused to recognize it, but that did not happen when the disk was
|
|
empty or contained 2MG files. I also tried to install all possible FST and
|
|
what not from system 6.0.1 install disk, but nothing helped at all. I hope
|
|
anyone experienced in such matter could help. Any kind of opinion is also
|
|
appreciated.
|
|
|
|
(SAVANT32, 33175, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> I happened to get hold of a Super Drive and its controller the other day,
|
|
> so I thought all the PC <--> IIgs transfer hassles would be eliminated
|
|
> for good.
|
|
|
|
Trust me, it will. I now have a SuperDrive setup on each of my currently
|
|
active IIgs's and it has become an indispensable tool for file exchange.
|
|
|
|
I believe I know the cause of your problem and how to solve it, see below.
|
|
|
|
> I plugged the controller in slot 5, connected the Super Drive and another
|
|
> 800K 3.5" drive, entered control panel and set slot 5 to "your card".
|
|
|
|
A small tip: I suggest installing the card in slot-6 and setting that to
|
|
'Your Card'. This disables any 5.25" drives that may be connected, but
|
|
rarely will you need one operating along side your SuperDrive at the same
|
|
time (and when it is needed, just toggle the Control Panel setting and
|
|
reboot).
|
|
|
|
Next, attach your Apple 3.5 (800K) to the GS's built-in floppy port which
|
|
will now be free. Many older games, demos and applications are hardcoded to
|
|
work using the Smartport and will _fail_ to boot through a drive attached
|
|
to an Apple II 3.5 Disk Controller Card. If you want compatibility with
|
|
older floppy based software, this is a must.
|
|
|
|
> I booted system 6.0.1 but the drive icons did not appear on the desktop.
|
|
> That didn't matter as they did show up when I inserted 800K disks in
|
|
> them. However, the most bizarre phenomenon has just begun. I formatted
|
|
> several 1.4MB HD disks on my pc with Windows 98 SE.
|
|
|
|
The problem is this, Windows 95 and later introduced long file names that
|
|
shattered the 8.3 limit of MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 (which was just a shell
|
|
interface atop DOS). Apple released the MSDOS.FST back in 1993, well before
|
|
Windows 95 and up, and thus doesn't understand how to deal very well with
|
|
long file names among other things.
|
|
|
|
One "bug" is if you format a floppy disk *without* giving it a volume
|
|
label, the MSDOS.FST won't attempt to mount the disk. Even if you attempt
|
|
to correct this by later giving the disk a volume label once there files
|
|
are copied to it, it still won't mount.
|
|
|
|
The solution is simple: Format (or quick format/erase) a floppy disk and
|
|
give it a volume label **BEFORE** you copy any files to it. Once you've
|
|
done this, the disk will read fine on the Apple IIgs side.
|
|
|
|
Peter Watson's "MUG!" NDA is unaffected by this incidentally, although I
|
|
still like being able to read MSDOS diskettes from the Finder desktop and
|
|
any GS/OS applications (i.e. ShrinkIt-GS). It is still worthwhile getting a
|
|
hold of MUG! since it allows you to write (albeit slowly) to MSDOS volumes,
|
|
whereas Apple's FST is read-only.
|
|
|
|
If you have a SuperDrive setup, MUG! (or Peter's shell based MS-DOS
|
|
Utilities if you prefer a command line) is a must-have.
|
|
|
|
Mitchell Spector
|
|
{<mailto:spec@total.net> spec@total.net}
|
|
|
|
(SPECTOR1, 33190, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<<
|
|
"""""
|
|
Giving a volume label after formatting a MS-DOS disk DID work! Now the IIgs
|
|
can see the disk and the files on it when it is inserted in the drive. This
|
|
is indeed tricky which I never regarded as necessary or important when
|
|
twiddling with pc. I think I am granted the access to the SHK library I
|
|
have collected but haven't been able to use. A million thanks to Mitchell!
|
|
You did help me a lot. By the way, putting the controller in slot 6 is also
|
|
a nice tip.
|
|
|
|
Thanks to Ryan and Joat too. I paid attention to make the file names
|
|
conform to MS-DOS restrictions (8+3). The situation was that the disk was
|
|
invisible (not mounted) on desktop if I put SHK files in it, so I had no
|
|
way to see the contents. Even GSHK was unable to read the files on the
|
|
disk. But they are all resolved now. Thanks for your opinions.
|
|
|
|
(SAVANT32, 33221, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Giving a volume label after formatting a MS-DOS disk DID work! Now the
|
|
> IIgs can see the disk and the files on it.
|
|
|
|
Glad that did the trick, I suspected that was the source of your problem.
|
|
|
|
Now that your able to transfer software to your IIgs, I suggest one of the
|
|
first things you download is Peter Watson's MUG! NDA for writing to MSDOS,
|
|
allowing you to transfer files in the opposite direction. Follow the URL
|
|
below:
|
|
|
|
{<ftp://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/apple2/apple16/System/Ndas/mug101.bxy>
|
|
ftp://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/apple2/apple16/System/Ndas/mug101.bxy}
|
|
|
|
Incidentally, if you download from a web browser on the PC side, make sure
|
|
to right-click on files and select "Save Link As". Clicking on it directly
|
|
will cause it to be displayed as ASCII and subsequently not saved in binary
|
|
mode afterwards (which WILL corrupt a ShrinkIt archive). You can also
|
|
configure Netscape to recognize *.SHK, *.BXY, etc, as binary files to avoid
|
|
trouble altogether.
|
|
|
|
>Thanks to Ryan and Joat too. I paid attention to make the file
|
|
>names conform to MS-DOS restrictions (8+3).
|
|
|
|
That's not entirely necessary. If you copy a file to disk which file name
|
|
exceeds DOS's 8.3 limit, GS/OS displays it much the way MS-DOS would. For
|
|
example, "Wolfenstein3D.SHK" will be shortened and displayed as
|
|
"Wolfen~1.SHK" and will _still_ be accessible from ShrinkIt-GS. If you want
|
|
to see the entire long file name displayed, view the disk using MUG! NDA.
|
|
|
|
Mitchell Spector
|
|
{<mailto:spec@total.net> spec@total.net}
|
|
|
|
(SPECTOR1, 33243, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[WPL]
|
|
WHICH PRINTER FOR PRINTING LABELS WITH THE Apple II?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
A dot-matrix printer still works better with AppleWorks for mailing labels
|
|
than a laser printer does--I've never quite gotten the printout to line up
|
|
properly with the sheet-feed method that laser printer uses. :)
|
|
|
|
Later..........Howard
|
|
|
|
(HKATZ, 33365, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
That's what I originally thought when I first got my LaserJet, but really,
|
|
I don't think it's true after having fed thousands and thousands of address
|
|
labels through the LaserJet.
|
|
|
|
The only real problem is lining up the top label, but I have a perfectly
|
|
acceptable work-around for that. I do waste some labels, but at $10 or so
|
|
for 5000 labels, who cares?
|
|
|
|
It'd be much easier to show you how I do it, but I'll try to explain it...
|
|
|
|
I use standard continuous feed labels, 11 to a sheet, remove the top most
|
|
label, and then fold over the top approximately 1/2 inch. Then, whether I
|
|
have one label to print, or 1000, just feed those folded-over strips of
|
|
labels through the LaserJet.
|
|
|
|
OTOH, I do use AppleWorks GS for printing my return address label, and with
|
|
GS/OS and Harmonie, no folding is necessary ;-)
|
|
|
|
It's been a long time since I set up those AW custom report formats, but if
|
|
you want me to look at the settings I use, give a holler.
|
|
|
|
As it is, I kept the IW II set up just for labels, but not for long ;-)
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
|
|
|
|
(JOE_KOHN, 33371, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<<
|
|
"""""
|
|
I would like to know your method for doing it on AW classic, Joe. do you
|
|
also know offhand the "avery label" type you're using?
|
|
|
|
Later..........Howard
|
|
|
|
(HKATZ, 33376, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
To begin with, Howard, I'm using the LaserJet driver that was on the NAUG
|
|
Printer Disk. As I remember, all I had to do to get that going was to
|
|
change the Init String so that it worked with my parallel card.
|
|
|
|
As far as the labels, I'm currently using Avery brand 4013.
|
|
|
|
Those come 12 to a sheet. I waste the top one, as I pull it off, and then
|
|
fold over the top of that sheet 1/2 inch. Since my method only prints 10
|
|
labels per sheet, I have an extra one at the bottom of each sheet, so I
|
|
re-use those later when I have just one label to print.
|
|
|
|
In the AppleWorks Database, I have a report format set up for mailing
|
|
labels, and here's the settings which I think are the most important
|
|
ones...
|
|
|
|
Platen Width = 8.0"
|
|
Left Margin = .3"
|
|
Right Margin = 0.0
|
|
|
|
Paper Length = 1.0"
|
|
Top/Bottom Margins = 0.0
|
|
|
|
Printing Length = 1.0"
|
|
Lines Per Inch = 6
|
|
|
|
I set up that report format soon after getting the LaserJet, and have never
|
|
had to fiddle with it at all. For my purposes, it works fast and
|
|
efficiently, whether I have one mailing label to print or 1,000.
|
|
|
|
If I left anything out, just holler.
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
|
|
|
|
(JOE_KOHN, 33396, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
<<<<<
|
|
"""""
|
|
The NAUG printer driver disk can be found both here, and on the Trenco FTP
|
|
database too. (ftp.gno.org). There's versions set up for AW3, 4 and 5, as
|
|
well as a nifty utility by Doug Gum that will take a custom printer setup
|
|
from one version of AW, and then read it into the SEG.ER file of another.
|
|
So, if you have a custom printer setup in AW3, you can have the program
|
|
read it into AW5 and you don't have to worry about mistyping when putting
|
|
all those esc. codes in by hand. :)
|
|
|
|
Come to think of it, th NAUG driver disks are also available from SSII, if
|
|
memory serves. :)
|
|
|
|
Later............Howard
|
|
|
|
(HKATZ, 33430, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Well, that, and about 600 other National AppleWorks User Group disks.
|
|
|
|
For folks who would rather not (or can't) download it, the NAUG Printer
|
|
Disk is available for $5, and that includes versions for AW 3 to AW 5.
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn
|
|
Shareware Solutions II
|
|
166 Alpine St
|
|
San Rafael, CA 94901
|
|
|
|
Joe
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
|
|
|
|
(JOE_KOHN, 33431, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------
|
|
DISTILLATIONS FROM DELPHI A2P |
|
|
------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
|
|
|
|
[BBS]
|
|
BUGS IN BASIC SYSTEM v1.5 ?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I recently was looking over the "Time in a Bottle" CD which consists of
|
|
posts and programs from the old GEnie A2 forums, and it had some vague
|
|
messages pertaining to possible bugs in Basic.System v1.5.
|
|
|
|
Does anyone know of any bugs in Basic.System v1.5?
|
|
|
|
The posts were written in the fashion "I seem to recall a problem..." and
|
|
kept asking for a Tim Keller to verify. Is Tim Keller still around?
|
|
|
|
The problems were:
|
|
|
|
1) Problems with large text files, &
|
|
2) Mysterious hangs
|
|
|
|
Well, this info is vague, but I have seen hangs during the CLOSE command
|
|
(which also sometimes trashes the file & directory to such a point that you
|
|
have to use ProSel-16's hidden sort-delete command to fix it).
|
|
|
|
My exact problem: I have poked locations on page 3 that don't change during
|
|
a reboot and I narrowed down my mysterious hangs to the CLOSE command. It
|
|
does not consistently happen, but running the program under GS/OS system 6
|
|
(ProDOS v2.0.3 & BI v1.5) it happens quite a bit. Booting directly into
|
|
ProDOS helps a little.
|
|
|
|
Also when the program hangs the GS control panel is locked out, reset won't
|
|
reset, and only a open-apple-control-reset will recover. Rarely, the hang
|
|
causes file damage (see above).
|
|
|
|
I've rewrote this section of code 3 times now without luck, but the program
|
|
used to run flawlessly. So I went back to my archives and ran it for a few
|
|
weeks AND had no problem! Why? Well, the archive 3.5" disk which I was
|
|
booting into had ProDOS v1.8 and Basic.System v1.5. So I started booting
|
|
directly into a ProDOS partition with ProDOS v1.8 and have had NO problems!
|
|
At this point there is only one possibility that I can think of that might
|
|
cause these problems: there is only 2K of free memory in my program when
|
|
the text file is opened (leaving less than 1K remaining).
|
|
|
|
Any thoughts?
|
|
|
|
Jeff Fink
|
|
email: {<mailto:finkjsc@yahoo.com> finkjsc@yahoo.com}
|
|
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(FINKSTERJ, 3205, GO COM A2P)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I think I first brought this up to both Tim Kellers and Howard Katz over on
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GEnie shortly after I discovered BASIC SYSTEM 1.5.
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At the time I was involved with a company called Temporal Acuity Products
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(TAP), and had developed a hard drive version of their 50+ music
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reading/training programs. I had been using BASIC 1.4.1 with ProDOS 1.9. I
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switched to ProDOS 2.x and BASIC 1.5.
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I was experiencing occasional lockups in the programs, but never really
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reproducible on a regular basis. However, I did notice that some programs
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that had INVERSE characters would display MOUSETEXT instead of the older
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duplicate set of inverse characters. Tim, particularly, agreed that there
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must be some bug in 1.5 ... because if I used the same version of ProDOS,
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but changed to BASIC 1.4.1 there never was a problem.
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We never did figure out was/is wrong with 1.5's code. <sigh>
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This is why I still use BASIC 1.4.1 ... even on my gs.
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Chuck
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CHunk_S --- Your A2 Forum Host (go com a2)
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Delivered by OLRight! (v4.1) scripts for ANSITerm for the Apple IIgs
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and posted on the TEXT side.
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(CHUNK_S, 3207, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |
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[NSC]
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NO SLOT CLOCK OPERATION / INSTALLATION
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Yesterday I saw that you had a reference in one of the latest issues of The
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Lamp (August 2000) about the No Slot Clock (NSC). First, some history
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about my equipment:
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I have a //e with a NSC as well as a Franklin 1200, both of which also have
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a Z80 computer. They both have 2 disk drive boards and the Apple has an 8
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Mhz ZIP chip and an 128K expansion board while the Franklin has a Super
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Serial Card (SSC) with a 300 baud modem. Just 2 weeks ago I was given a 32
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Meg PC (ugh) with 56k modem but I still do and always will use my 6502s for
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99% of my work. I have Turbo Pascal 3.0, Apple Pascal 1.2, Fortran, Mix C,
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GraForth, many Basics and many other languages that run on these 'old
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dilapidated' machines. I got my //e 10 years ago because my Franklin 1000
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was killed by trying to get the ZIP Chip to work in it. Shortly after
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getting my //e, I saw a NSC at a local electronics store and bought it. I
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still have the original box it came in as well as the instructions and
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software that came with it. After I got the NSC, I wrote several utilities
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to display and change its DATA. One of the latest things that I have done
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is get the ProDOS version of ZBasic (vice the CPM version that already
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had) and I have translated these programs to work under that language.
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A No Slot Clock (NSC) can easily get around the problem of no spare slots
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and it provides an excellent clock source that gives more information than
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a time card does (this was the original question). In the old //e's it
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goes under the CD chip & the documentation has it as the CE (don't they
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mean CF?) ROM in the newer (it's the only PROM).
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NOTE: You will NOT damage your computer if the NSC is in the wrong socket
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just as long as you always get the pin orientation of the NSC and IC
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correct (and of course never break off any the pins).
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Under DOS 3.3, you must first BLOAD CLOCKREAD and do a CALL in order to
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read data from the NSC or BLOAD CLOCKWRITE and do a CALL in order to write
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data to the NSC. (I use a hello program that I call HELLO.TIME that clears
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the screen and prints out the current time/date and Day Of Week and then
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waits for a keypress before running what was my regular HELLO program).
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If you are in ProDOS and you just want the time (HH:MM) and date
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(MM/DD/YY), then you do NOT have to do anything special after you have
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loaded (booted with) the altered ProDOS (eg. if you just want your CATalog
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to be date/time stamped when you do disk operations, like saves, etc. OR if
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you used a specialized BASIC like ZBASIC that has TIME and DATE functions
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built into them ). If you want to get the seconds, hundredths of seconds
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and the Day Of Week or have these DATA or the time while using DOS 3.3,
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then you must BLOAD the CLOCKREAD program first and use a CALL statement
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whenever you wanted the latest values.
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From the SetUp disk that comes with the clock, you must do the following:
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1) First run the INSTALL.BAS program.
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2) Highlight the SETCLOCK utility and run it to set the time, month, date,
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hours and minutes. Select Install Patch to ProDOS System where you will
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be asked to install a disk to update the ProDOS.. (If it does not
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recognize the version of ProDOS, it will not update it and print out a
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message saying so.)
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3) Then you must reboot your system with this disk in order to use the
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clock.
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Always run the SETCLOCK utility from the utility at least ONCE after
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installing the clock.
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This patches the ProDOS to read date and time from the NSC. As far as I
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can recall, this has always been then ONLY way to access the NSC. I have
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never seen or heard of a version for the NSC that was a *.SYSTEM program.
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However, I have entered and used a *.SYSTEM program that would load and run
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first and would allow you to set the time and date and would then run a
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second *.SYSTEM file. (This was actually a BASIC program that ran 1st
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after loading BASIC.SYSTEM and gave you the option of setting any time or
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date option and set a default value for changes that were not changed.
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This allowed you to have your files date/time stamped even though you did
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NOT have a timecard. (from Nibble magazine, COMPUTE!, etc.) (does it
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already do so on a GS ?).
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Anyway, I could supply them the code to SET, read and write to the NSC
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(a copy of the 5.25 floppy that came with the NSC).
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I was never able to figure out how to switch between 12 / 24 hour format
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(it seems that 12 hour format is a setting of the HI bit (MSB) to 1 in the
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5th register). A setting of the 5th bit (2 bits to the right of the MSB)
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of that register being the bit that indicates AM / PM hours with a 1
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indicating PM ( stating that bit 5 is the second 10 hour bit (20-23 hours).
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Dan Wallace Dan_Wallace@Juno.com or wallacde@onizuka.af.mil
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[EOA]
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[CAT]
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C FOR THE 8 BIT Apple II
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""""""""""""""""""""""""
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First quotes from the January, 1999 issue of The Lamp.
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--- start of quotes ---
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C FOR THE 8 BIT II? You won't find any on disk. The only C-like compiler
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""""""""""""""""""" ever created for 8-bit Apple II systems that I'm
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aware of is HyperC, and as far as I know it can only be gotten by
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downloading it.
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(I don't deny the possibility that other 8-bit C compilers have existed for
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the II, but I don't know of any for sure :)
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd
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Macintosh & PowerPC Programmers Forum
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(SHEPPY, 2362, GO COM A2PRO)
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>>>>> Actually, there was a compiler called Aztec C from Manx Software
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""""" years ago. I expect you'd have to find a used copy at this point.
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In general, though, the Apple IIc just doesn't have enough memory for a C
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compiler. As you start to use whatever you find, keep that basic fact in
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mind. If you're serious about C programming, you need a larger
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machine--like the Apple IIGS.
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Mike Westerfield
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(BYTEWORKS, 2363, GO COM A2PRO)
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--- end of quotes ---
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Now my comments:
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First, I have and use Apple Pascal 1.2 as well as what I originally had,
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Turbo Pascal 3.0.
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There was also the mention of 'Aztec C' for the Apple back in the 80's.
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However, I have a powerful C that was not mentioned. It is called 'Mix C'
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and sold for only $30. There was also a 'Small C' in the Public Domain
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that I have yet to figure out.
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The only trouble with Turbo Pascal and Mix C is the fact that you need a
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CPM board (with a Z80 chip) to order to run them on the Apple. I had
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purchased an AE Z-80 board for my original Franklin Ace 1000 very early on
|
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in order to run Turbo Pascal. I now have a Franklin Ace 1200 as well as an
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Apple //e (with an 8 Mhz Zip chip), both of which have a Z80 board.
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This board makes the computer actually '2' computers in one. It greatly
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increases the available software and greatly enhances the ability of the
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Apple //. Using the CPM board, I have the 'C', Pascal and Fortran as well
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as several Basics (C, G, M, Z etc.) to use as languages in which to write
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programs in on a 'BASIC only' Apple //.
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What many people do not realize is that CPM, developed by DEC, is what
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MSDOS/basic was developed from (on a PDP 1170, like the one I used almost
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20 years ago) in just a couple of days. If you know CPM, then you know how
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to use MSDOS, something that most people cannot do today. The 'Windows'
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operating system is just MSDOS with a GUI (graphical interface), one of the
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oldest of systems.
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Dan Wallace <Dan_Wallace@juno.com>
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Dan Wallace <wallacde@onizuka.af.mil>
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[EOA]
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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
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~~~~~~~~~~
|
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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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[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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