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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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THE BEST OF THE A2Central BULLETIN BOARD
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AND THE BEST OF THE DELPHI 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. 4, No. 2
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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 Email, Editor................................lyle@FoxValley.net
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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February 15, 2001
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER---------------------------------------------[OPN]
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Ruts
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A2Central.com DISTILLATIONS
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Connect IIgs With LANceGS to TCP/IP Connected Mac?---------------[CGM]
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ProTERM 3.1 Script Reads New Messages on A2Central.com-----------[PTS]
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Spectrum Script Reads New Messages on A2Central.com--------------[SSR]
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Marinetti Tip----------------------------------------------------[MQT]
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Screen Captures on the IIgs--------------------------------------[SCG]
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A2Central Begins Testing Phase of Enhanced Account Services------[EAS]
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A2Central Offers Enhanced Account Services-----------------------[OES]
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Special User Group Accounts on A2Central.com---------------------[SUA]
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Reading Messages Beyond a Certain Date?--------------------------[RMB]
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Who Command Added------------------------------------------------[WCA]
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Suggestions Invited----------------------------------------------[SGI]
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Windows Telnet Program-------------------------------------------[WTP]
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Print Bumper Stickers With InkJet Printer?-----------------------[PBS]
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IIgs Monitor Display Corrupted?----------------------------------[MDC]
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Arachnid Preview 3 is Out----------------------------------------[APT]
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SCAP 1.1.1 Now Available-----------------------------------------[SNA]
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Complete Directory of a CD---------------------------------------[CDC]
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Lemonade Stand Updated-------------------------------------------[LSU]
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Connect a Mac and a IIgs Via LocalTalk---------------------------[CVL]
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How Do You Like Your LANceGS Card?-------------------------------[LYL]
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A2Central.com PROGRAMMING DISTILLATIONS
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The Best IIgs Programming Languages?-----------------------------[BPL]
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The CoPilot / GEM Challenge--------------------------------------[CGC]
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Static Text Control...-------------------------------------------[STC]
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Using the ORCA Desktop Shell-------------------------------------[ODS]
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GTE (Generic Tile Engine)----------------------------------------[GTE]
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Apple II Technical Notes-----------------------------------------[ATN]
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Apple II File Types----------------------------------------------[AFT]
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DELPHI A2 DISTILLATIONS
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Silvern Castle 7.0 in Database-----------------------------------[SCD]
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Where to Get Silvern Castle v7.0---------------------------------[WTG]
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Compare v2.0 File Utility in Database----------------------------[CFU]
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New Uploads for the IIgs-----------------------------------------[NUG]
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Clarification of Golden Orchard CD-ROM Release Notes-------------[GOR]
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IIgs Free Programs-----------------------------------------------[GFP]
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Dvorak Keyboard on the IIe---------------------------------------[DKE]
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Interleaving Hard Drives-----------------------------------------[IHD]
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DELPHI A2P DISTILLATIONS
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The Toolbox Reference Manuals------------------------------------[TRM]
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UI Guidelines for GS/OS?-----------------------------------------[UIG]
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ORCA/Shell News--------------------------------------------------[OSN]
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Generic Tile Engine for the IIgs---------------------------------[TEG]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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No Letters to the Editor This Month------------------------------[NLE]
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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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RUTS
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The stately oak trees on the grounds of the nearby natural history
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museum are clearly visible from High Above The Rock River. As the winter
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of 1999 settled in, thousands of Crows established their roosting area in
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those oaks.
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At dusk each evening flocks upon flocks of those big black birds would
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arrive... circling overhead... squawking loudly... then landing on the
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branches of the trees.
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At dawn each morning they would take flight, circle overhead, squawk
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loudly, and scatter in every direction to participate in their daily
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feeding. Those Crows had settled into a rut.
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Then at midnight on December 31, suddenly an intense display of
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fireworks was set off (to celebrate the arrival on the "new millennium").
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The sky was brightly lit... the silence of the night shattered by exploding
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shells.
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The Crows were in the air! Circling! Confused! Shouting at each
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other! Eventually they settled down for the night on the surface of the
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frozen river and never returned to those trees. The Crows had been
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frightened out of their rut.
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Life is like that. We get settled into a rut. Then for one reason or
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another we have to start doing things in a different way.
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The volume of posts in the A2 and A2P forums on Delphi has fallen off
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since the text side has alternated between working and not working. Sooner
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or later the text side will cease to work at all.
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This issue of The Lamp! contains material from the Bulletin Board on
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A2Central.com in addition to posts from Delphi A2 and A2P. When the text
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side of Delphi no longer works, The Lamp! will continue to inform and
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entertain the Apple II enthusiast.
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[EOA]
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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ASCII ART ENDS
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[EOA]
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DISTILLATIONS FROM A2Central.com |
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[CGM]
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CONNECT IIgs WITH LANceGS TO TCP/IP CONNECTED MAC?
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If my Ethernet-capable Mac has made a TCP/IP connection to the Internet via
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dial-up modem (serial port), can my LANceGS-equipped IIgs piggyback that
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connection? What software or hardware would be necessary?
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Thanks,
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 10, Top 5, Msg 1)
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Yes, you can do that. You need an ethernet crossover cable to connect the
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IIgs and Mac together.
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Then you need to go to http://www.sustworks.com and download IPNetRouter,
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which is an IP masquerading package for the Macintosh. Install that on the
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Mac and configure it, and you should be good to go.
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It's not insanely easy to configure, but there is an example setup on their
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web site for your situation that will do the trick.
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Sheppy
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 10, Top 5, Msg 2)
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Yep. Alternatively you could use a hub (or probably a switch, I haven't
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tried that since I don't have one here) in place of the crossover cable,
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which is more expensive but probably a better way to do things in the long
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term.
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IPNR is probably the best one to use, indeed. Since you're a student, Ken,
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you'd be eligible for a 50% discount. I don't think you have any 68K Macs
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around, but if you did and wanted to use IPNR on them for a dedicated
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router, it would only cost you the price of the Mac (free in some cases, I
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just got a LC 475 with ethernet card for like $10 the other week) and $25
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for 68k IPNR at the educational rate.
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I got it set up mostly by luck :) Personally, I found it easier to set up
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a dual ethernet Linux box without X for routing, but I think that's more a
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reflection on my being less of a Linux fraud than I make myself out to be.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 10, Top 5, Msg 3)
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Ryan & Sheppy,
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Thanks for the pointer to sustworks.com. I've heard of IPNetRouter &
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Monitor, but had no idea they were so versatile - and useful! It's like
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that Calvin & Hobbes comic: "I just saw a commercial for products I had no
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idea existed, but which I desperately need!" :)
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And with software bundles and a student discount available, there's no
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reason not to invest in these applications.
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Thanks!
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 10, Top 5, Msg 4)
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[EOA]
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[PTS]
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ProTERM 3.1 SCRIPT READS NEW MESSAGES ON A2Central.com
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For all you diehard ProTERM 3.1 fans:
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Use this script from your UNIX shell account's prompt. It'll get you here,
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signed on, read all messages into a file named "TEMP", and sign you back
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out.
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Knock yourself out :)
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 10, Top 57, Msg 3)
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Oops. I had to repost this due to a typo:
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Decided (after 20 minutes :) to do a 1.1 :)
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This version strips the control characters it receives and clears the
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editor before receiving.
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Sorry 'bout that :)
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CUT HERE
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* qdolr--the quick and dirty ProTERM 3.1 A2Central.com offline reader *
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* saves a file named "temp" in your current directory with your *
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* A2Central.com messages. Run using Misc: Macro File command *
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* Have run -- Ryan *
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do "online:par","emulate:<dec vt-100>[ok]" * set emulation to VT100 *
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print "telnet a2central.com^m"
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wt "login:"
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pr "username^m" * substitute your A2Central.com username *
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wt "word:"
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pr "password^m" * substitute your password *
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wt "and: "
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pr "1^m"
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wt "1 ?"
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do "misc:edit"
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do "edit:select"
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do "edit:clear"
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do "file:quit"
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do "rec:asc","<temp>[save as] supp:1 [ok][append]"
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pr "bro nor nos^m"
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wt "^m1 ?"
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do "rec:asc","[close]"
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pr "exit^m"
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wt "and: "
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pr "0^m"
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exit
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 10, Top 57, Msg 9)
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[EOA]
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[SSR]
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SPECTRUM SCRIPT READS NEW MESSAGES ON A2Central.com
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And of course, the accompanying Spectrum TCP/IP version.
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Have fun.
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Ryan
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# qdolr--the quick and dirty A2Central.com offline reader *
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# this version for Spectrum TCP/IP
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# saves a file named "temp" in your current directory with your
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# A2Central.com messages. Run using Script:Run a Script. . . command
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# Have fun -- Ryan
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Set onlineDisplay "VT100"
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switch tcp/ip
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tcpconnect
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open tcpsocket "a2central.com" 2 socket
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waitfor string "gin: "
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transmit "username^M" # substitute your A2Central.com username
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waitfor string "word:"
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transmit "password^M" # substitute your A2Central.com password
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waitfor string "and: "
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transmit "1^M"
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waitfor string "1 ?"
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append capturefile "temp"
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transmit "bro nor nos^M"
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waitfor string "1 ?"
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transmit "exit^M"
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waitfor string "and: "
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 10, Top 57, Msg 10)
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[EOA]
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[MQT]
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MARINETTI TIP
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Quick Marinetti tip:
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Install II Not Disturb by Greg Templeman. It helps me -a lot-.
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Without it, I can't even get gwftp connecting. With it, it flies :)
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I haven't seen Greg in awhile, but I beta tested II Not Disturb. It's
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still relevant today :)
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 11, Top 15, Msg 4)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Where can you get II Not Disturb?
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Lyle Syverson <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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Editor, _The Lamp!_, published monthly
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(LYLE, Cat 11, Top 15, Msg 7)
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Why, on the Time in a Bottle CD set, where else? :)
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Seriously, when we get our library in gear here, it'll be in it.
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Of course, the issue of "Whatever Happened to Greg Templeman" now comes up,
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but that's for another topic, I think (lets' look at 20/15 for that :)
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 11, Top 15, Msg 8)
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"""""
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At Ryan's recommendation I tried out II Not Disturb. The results are, well
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pretty amazing! When testing Arachnid I had to reduce the port speed on my
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GS with 8/32 zip to 9600 to get it to work reliably with Marinetti. After
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installing IIND I set the port speed back up to 57600 and it's working
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great.
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Awesome!
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If you haven't got IIND get it!
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http://apple2.tffenterprises.com/apple2/comm/iinotdis10.shk
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(KIMHOWE, Cat 11, Top 15, Msg 21)
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[EOA]
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[SCG]
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SCREEN CAPTURES ON THE IIgs
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I'm looking for a utility to do screen captures of the IIGS desktop. I
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have been told that there is a CDA that does this. Does anybody know what
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this CDA is called and where I can find it?
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Thanks.
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(MARK, Cat 12, Top 2, Msg 2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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There is at least one on the TABBS CD-ROM from Shareware Solutions...
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Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Sat 20 Jan 2001 - 186 days till KFest '01
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Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5.1 & SOAR 1.0b1
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Setup: Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 and a Blue & White G3/350
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http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/
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(CONDUCTOR, Cat 12, Top 2, Msg 4)
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[EOA]
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[EAS]
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A2Central BEGINS TESTING PHASE OF ENHANCED ACCOUNT SERVICES
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We're beginning a brief testing phase on our enhanced account services and
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need two or so members to do some testing. Anyone that's been planning to
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upgrade to an enhanced account (meaning a personal web site, FTP access for
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uploading it, and a 10 MB storage limit on our server), please email
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sheppy@syndicomm.com.
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We'll pick a couple of people and set them up. The people we select will
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get February for free. They will be asked to let us know of any problems
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they have setting up or using their personal web site, or any other issues
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that arise.
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Eric Shepherd
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Owner
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Syndicomm
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 2, Top 1, Msg 10)
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[EOA]
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[OES]
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A2Central OFFERS ENHANCED ACCOUNT SERVICES
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FEBRUARY 13, 2001--A2Central.com, the online service for Apple II computer
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users, is expanding its service. Effective March 1, members can opt for an
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Enhanced account, which for US $15 per month or $35 per three-month quarter
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provides support for a personal web site of up to 10 MB. Additional
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capacity is available for a small additional charge.
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Members' web sites will have the URL http://www.a2people.com/~username, and
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can be uploaded and managed using any standard FTP client, or FTP-capable
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web site editor.
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New A2Central.com members may simply select the Enhanced account option
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when signing up for A2Central.com service at http://www.a2central.com/join.
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If you're a current A2Central.com member and would like to upgrade your
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account to an Enhanced Account, the following upgrade pricing applies:
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If your account is a quarterly account paid in January, you can upgrade to
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an Enhanced account for the month of March for $5. You will be billed for
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the $5 during our March billing cycle.
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If your account is a quarterly account paid in February, you can upgrade to
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an Enhanced account for the months of March and April for $10. You will be
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billed for the $10 during our March billing cycle.
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If you pay monthly, your March bill will be $5 more than your February
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bill, for a total of $15.
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If you would like to upgrade your account to Enhanced service, or have
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questions about our pricing, please email billing@a2central.com. You don't
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have to wait until March 1 to request an upgrade (in fact, it will simplify
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the process if you do it before the March billing cycle, which should be
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the last week of February).
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Syndicomm looks forward to continuing to serve A2Central.com members.
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(Syndicomm and A2Central.com are trademarks of Eric Shepherd. This
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announcement may be reproduced for news-reporting purposes.)
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 2, Top 1, Msg 12)
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[EOA]
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[SUA]
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SPECIAL USER GROUP ACCOUNTS ON A2Central.com
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Would there be any interest in a special User Group account on
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A2Central.com that the group management could use to set up a group web
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site, attend conferences, post announcements, whatever? Perhaps extra web
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space, and an URL with the group's name in it?
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Probably would charge in the $15-$20 per month range, and it would require
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that the group be registered with Apple.
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Sheppy
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 5, Top 20, Msg 1)
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[EOA]
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[RMB]
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READING MESSAGES BEYOND A CERTAIN DATE?
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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I did a BRO NOR NOS, but before I could read the results from scrollback,
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my computer crashed. Is there a way to read all messages posted on or
|
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since a certain date?
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 2, Top 3, Msg 36)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Not yet. There will be, but there isn't yet. For now you'll have to
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specify a range of message numbers in select topics; see "HELP READ" for
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information. Sorry!
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Sheppy
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 2, Top 3, Msg 37)
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[EOA]
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[WCA]
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WHO COMMAND ADDED
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"""""""""""""""""
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Thought I'd mention a little new feature we have. If you type "who" or "w"
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at the main A2Central.com menu, you can get a list of everyone currently
|
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logged into the system:
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Sheppy
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 2, Top 3, Msg 41)
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[EOA]
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[SGI]
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SUGGESTIONS INVITED
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"""""""""""""""""""
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A general note--
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the special thing about A2Central.com is that it's an online service for
|
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Apple II users created, maintained, and run by Apple II users. If you, as
|
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an Apple II user, have a feature you think will make life easier or better
|
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for you or other Apple II users, we will take it to heart.
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That's what the Apple II is all about, ain't it?
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 2, Top 30, Msg 14)
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[EOA]
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[WTP]
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|
WINDOWS TELNET PROGRAM
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""""""""""""""""""""""
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CRT is an excellent Windows telnet program. The shareware fee is $34.95.
|
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Still, I've been using Token2, a somewhat eccentric but functional freeware
|
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program available from Tucows. It's supposed to do Zmodem uploads and
|
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downloads, but I can't figure out how, and the help is minimal. However,
|
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for the BB and RTC, it's fine. It also has a hex capture mode, which could
|
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be very useful at times.
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Bill Dooley
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(A2.BILL, Cat 2, Top 3, Msg 57)
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[EOA]
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[PBS]
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PRINT BUMPER STICKERS WITH InkJet PRINTER?
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
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This may fall under the "common sense" category, but I have to ask, so
|
|
please bear with me if this really is a stupid question. Besides, it's
|
|
probably a good idea to have some basic information as the first messages
|
|
in a topic. :)
|
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|
|
I have an HP DeskJet 340 printer. I found some neat color bumper stickers
|
|
online that I would like to print on adhesive paper and place on my car.
|
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Would the ink simply wash off the next time my car goes through a puddle?
|
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|
|
My printer is an inkjet. How does that differ from a laser printer - how
|
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do those work?
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Thanks,
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-Ken
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(KGAGNE, Cat 17, Top 25, Msg 1)
|
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|
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>>>>>
|
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"""""
|
|
Well... inkjet printers work by spraying ink onto paper, so it would
|
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probably run or fade.
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|
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Laser printer toner is actually plastic powder, so it won't run when it
|
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gets wet.
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Sheppy
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|
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 17, Top 25, Msg 2)
|
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>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Would the ink simply wash off the next time my car goes through a puddle?
|
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|
|
Yes... But you could either laminate them, or spray with fixative to
|
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protect the ink...
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|
|
Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Thu 4 Jan 2001 - 202 days till KFest '01
|
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Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.5 & SOAR 1.0b1
|
|
Setup: Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 and a Blue & White G3/350
|
|
http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/
|
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|
|
(CONDUCTOR, Cat 17, Top 25, Msg 3)
|
|
[EOA]
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|
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|
|
[MDC]
|
|
IIgs MONITOR DISPLAY CORRUPTED?
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
My 1986 vintage Woz GS is showing its age. If I leave it on for a day or
|
|
two, the display gets corrupted. Some characters on the SHR screen look
|
|
red, and there are fine red lines running down the screen. They're most
|
|
visible against a black background. What should I look at in trying to
|
|
clear up this problem? A few months ago, I reseated every single chip and
|
|
connector I could find, but this problem was not cleared up.
|
|
|
|
Hmm, come to think of it, I'm not certain I reseated the graphics chip that
|
|
was part of the ROM01 update. Why did I not recall that until this moment?
|
|
Well, at the risk of some embarrassment, I'll post this anyway. Maybe
|
|
someone can point me in the right direction.
|
|
|
|
Bill Dooley
|
|
|
|
(A2.BILL, Cat 17, Top 29, Msg 5)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Similar things happen to me every now-and-then. I've found that it's
|
|
usually related to an 'Icon' file or two.
|
|
|
|
What I usually do is turn on "View Hidden Files" and then delete the
|
|
'Desktop' icon file on each partition. Since my classic icon files rarely
|
|
get added to anymore, the problem is usually related to the 'Desktop'
|
|
icons.
|
|
|
|
Once deleted, reboot. See if that solves your problem. It does for me.
|
|
|
|
LumiTech
|
|
Sat, 3 Feb 01 @ 19:27:40
|
|
|
|
Cruising the 'railway' provided by:
|
|
Spectrum v2.5.1 and SOAR! v1.0b1
|
|
|
|
(LUMITECH, Cat 17, Top 29, Msg 6)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[APT]
|
|
ARACHNID PREVIEW 3 IS OUT
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Just a short note to let everyone know that Arachnid Preview 3 is out,
|
|
complete with support for http with or without proxy servers, basic ftp and
|
|
lots of improvements over the previous release.
|
|
|
|
Check out http://www.omninet.net.au/~khowe/arachnid/index.html
|
|
|
|
or download from A2Central.com at
|
|
|
|
ftp://ftp.a2central.com/pub/gsos/telecom/arachnidr3.shk
|
|
|
|
Have fun!
|
|
|
|
(KIMHOWE, Cat 20, Top 10, Msg 1)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[SNA]
|
|
SCAP 1.1.1 NOW AVAILABLE
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I have now finished SCAP 1.1.1. It will be immediately available from
|
|
Delphi, Juiced.GS, and Shareware Solutions II. It will also be available
|
|
here in the a2central.com file library.
|
|
|
|
SCAP 1.1.1 now handles carats correctly in the body of a document that is
|
|
being converted. Thanks to Dain for providing examples of files which
|
|
exhibit the problem. Special thanks go to Ewen who had to explain to me
|
|
how Spectrum worked so I could fix the problem :)
|
|
|
|
Geoff
|
|
|
|
(GEOFF, Cat 20, Top 13, Msg 16)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I should probably add that SCAP 1.1.1 requires Spectrum 2.3 or later.
|
|
|
|
Geoff
|
|
|
|
(GEOFF, Cat 20, Top 13, Msg 17)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[CDC]
|
|
COMPLETE DIRECTORY OF A CD
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Beg pardon, but I'm rather rusty on the details of GS software. How can I
|
|
do a complete directory of a CD, such as, for example, Friends for Life,
|
|
and save it to a text file on disk? Drilling down through directories and
|
|
subdirectories gets to be somewhat confusing to this tired old brain.
|
|
|
|
Bill
|
|
|
|
(A2.BILL, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 45)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
If you have Prosel, select the Info Desk. After telling it which device
|
|
you want, select which display option you want (printer, disk, or screen).
|
|
Disk is the one to use to get an ASCII file saved on disk. Next select
|
|
which type of info you want. There are several of them. Number 5,
|
|
Directory Tree, will give you a tree display of the subdirectories. Number
|
|
1, Catalog, will list all files, using indentations for each level of
|
|
subdirectory. It will save the file in the Prosel utilities directory, no
|
|
option there. Then move it where you like!
|
|
|
|
AppleWorks also has a TimeOut utility, File Librarian, that will create a
|
|
data base of the disk. However, I don't know if it will work on an HFS
|
|
volume. I have only used it on ProDos volumes.
|
|
|
|
There are probably other ways but these are the two I use.
|
|
|
|
Steve
|
|
|
|
(S.BERNBAUM, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 46)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[LSU]
|
|
LEMONADE STAND UPDATED
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I've just released a little update to Lemonade Stand. Version 1.0.2 fixes
|
|
a crashing bug reported by Mark Percival. I highly recommend upgrading to
|
|
this version.
|
|
|
|
You can download it at
|
|
ftp://ftp.sheppyware.net/pub/apple_iigs/Lemonade102.bxy
|
|
|
|
Enjoy!
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 24, Top 12, Msg 1)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[CVL]
|
|
CONNECT A MAC AND A IIgs VIA LocalTalk
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Joe,
|
|
|
|
It was reported in the Bernie topic that Diz wrote an SSII article
|
|
detailing how to connect a Mac and IIgs via LocalTalk so that the Mac's
|
|
hard drive could be mounted on the IIgs and files copied over.
|
|
|
|
I have very little experience with networking, none of it involving Apple
|
|
II's. But I did take advantage of your sale at KFest '99 to buy all the
|
|
back issues of SSII. Could you possibly point me to the appropriate issue
|
|
for this article?
|
|
|
|
Thanks,
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
|
|
(KGAGNE, Cat 26, Top 3, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Ken - Diz wrote an article - Networking You Apple IIGS - in Volume 4, Issue
|
|
#4. At the time, I thought of it as an "Everything you ever wanted to know
|
|
about networking" type of article. I'm sure it'll help.
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn
|
|
Delivered by Spectrum v2.5.1 & SOAR v1.0b1
|
|
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
|
|
|
|
(JOKO, Cat 26, Top 3, Msg 2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Diz wrote an article - Networking You Apple IIGS - in Volume 4, Issue #4.
|
|
|
|
Hmmm. NiftySpell many pick up spelling errors, but I guess I need NiftyTypo
|
|
as well ;-)
|
|
|
|
It's Volume 3, Issue 4.
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn
|
|
Delivered by Spectrum v2.5.1 & SOAR v1.0b1
|
|
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
|
|
|
|
(JOKO, Cat 26, Top 3, Msg 3)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Thanks Joe! Found the article (along with everything else I brought home
|
|
from KFest '99! :) and it sounds simpler than I thought, though I don't
|
|
know what sort of slot setup I'll have when all is said and done. Slot 1 is
|
|
already set to Your Card so I can access a parallel printer connected to a
|
|
printer card, not the serial port, so I'm not sure if that will affect a
|
|
PhoneNet connection. And I'll have to move my SCSI card from Slot 7 to 6,
|
|
which is also already on Your Card, but I have RamFAST mapping partitions
|
|
to that slot, not sure if I'll lose them? And I still need to put my
|
|
LANceGS in slot 2, disabling my modem, which shouldn't matter since I have
|
|
IPNetRouter on the Mac to share its dial-up modem connection...
|
|
|
|
Phew! :)
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
|
|
(KGAGNE, Cat 26, Top 3, Msg 4)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Depending on whether you have a ROM 01 or ROM 03, you need to set either
|
|
Slot 1 or 7 to AppleTalk.
|
|
|
|
Then you simply need some LocalTalk cables to connect the two machines
|
|
(PhoneNet should also work), install the Sharing option of System 6.0.1,
|
|
turn File Sharing on in the Mac, and mount the Mac on the IIgs from the
|
|
Sharing Control Panel on the IIgs. (I can't remember the exact names of DAs
|
|
etc, as I don't have sharing installed in that way on my Bernie IIgs).
|
|
|
|
Now drag the files over either to or from the Mac. The Mac cannot mount the
|
|
IIgs drives, but you will see all the Mac drives on the IIgs...
|
|
|
|
I found that it was usually unwise to drag large amounts of files at one
|
|
go, as the IIgs always seemed to eventually balk at it. Just take them over
|
|
a few folders at a time...
|
|
|
|
Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Sun 14 Jan 2001 - 192 days till KFest '01
|
|
Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5.1 & SOAR 1.0b1
|
|
Setup: Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 and a Blue & White G3/350
|
|
http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/
|
|
|
|
(CONDUCTOR, Cat 26, Top 3, Msg 5)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[LYL]
|
|
HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR LANceGS CARD?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
So... how's life with the LANceGS card after the first six months or so?
|
|
|
|
I've found mine to be very reliable (more so than my GS, which currently
|
|
doesn't boot :). The software is sort of another matter, what with
|
|
Marinetti being a little quirky. :)
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 27, Top 2, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
At this point, I find life to be -way- better with LANceGS than without.
|
|
It is considerably faster than the 56k null modem slip connect I was using
|
|
before it, and it makes wiring the network way easier.
|
|
|
|
Ryan
|
|
|
|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 27, Top 2, Msg 2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
LANceGS has been a Godsend for me. I had given up using Marinetti / PPP
|
|
because it would crash my GS in about 5 minutes. Marinetti / LANceGS isn't
|
|
perfect but I can get a reasonable stable connection for an extended
|
|
period. I have resumed using COG and SAM on a daily basis which was
|
|
impossible before. I can't wait for MOSP to get on track and crush the
|
|
remaining Marinetti issues.
|
|
|
|
Mark.
|
|
|
|
(MARK, Cat 27, Top 2, Msg 3)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Until I got the LANceGS, I had stopped using the GS for telecommunications.
|
|
Marinetti and my ISP just didn't get along.
|
|
|
|
Now, I'm back to using my GS for chats, telnetting to assorted accounts,
|
|
and having a blast!
|
|
|
|
I'm sharing my cable modem's connection with a small home network that
|
|
includes at least 3 Macs, and still, my GS has the place of honor on my
|
|
desktop. It's so cool. B-{)
|
|
|
|
Kirk
|
|
|
|
(A2.KIRK, Cat 27, Top 2, Msg 4)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
My LANceGS was much easier to get running than I expected, and I have much
|
|
fewer connection problems now. The speed increase is unbelievable. It's a
|
|
pleasure to run SAM and COG now.
|
|
|
|
Carl
|
|
|
|
(CARLK, Cat 27, Top 2, Msg 5)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------
|
|
DISTILLATIONS FROM A2Central.com |
|
|
PROGRAMING |
|
|
------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
|
|
|
|
[BPL]
|
|
THE BEST IIgs PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
What is the best, or most commonly-used, Apple IIgs programming languages?
|
|
All I've ever used is Applesoft BASIC and Spectrum scripting. I'd love to
|
|
be able to write a real Apple II program someday (not that Maxster isn't
|
|
real, but...).
|
|
|
|
I strongly dislike C/C++/Java; they made for a miserable two years majoring
|
|
in computer science. Haven't seen them since I switched to tech writing.
|
|
|
|
-Ken
|
|
|
|
(KGAGNE, Cat 50, Top 6, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I say it depends on the kind of code you want to write.
|
|
|
|
I generally use C, assembly, and GSoft BASIC in that order. ORCA/Pascal is
|
|
a pretty solid Pascal implementation but I don't use it much myself.
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 50, Top 6, Msg 2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
The best one to use really depends on your programming skills.
|
|
|
|
If like me, you find that C looks like Double-Dutch, and you can't fathom a
|
|
single instruction, then Assembler is the thing to use. If you understand
|
|
C, then that is the one to go for as you can port useful routines.
|
|
|
|
The exception to that rule of course is if you need to write code that runs
|
|
as fast as possible, in which case Assembler wins hands down.
|
|
|
|
Within Assembler you have two main choices, ORCA/APW and Merlin 16. Merlin
|
|
wins in the compiling speed stakes, but I find it clumsy to use compared
|
|
with ORCA. You cannot compile and link as easily in Merlin as in ORCA.
|
|
|
|
Spectrum scripting may be slow to execute, but I do find it very quick and
|
|
direct to work with. This is mainly the reason I have used it for all my
|
|
OLRs. GSoft Basic would come a close second to Spectrum in the feature
|
|
stakes!
|
|
|
|
Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Thu 4 Jan 2001 - 202 days till KFest '01
|
|
Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum 2.5 & SOAR 1.0b1
|
|
Setup: Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 and a Blue & White G3/350
|
|
http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/
|
|
|
|
(CONDUCTOR, Cat 50, Top 6, Msg 3)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Spectrum's scripting language might be the best of the high-end languages
|
|
in my opinion, at least in terms of figuring out how to do something
|
|
quickly. And if you compile the scripts, they run reasonably quickly even
|
|
on a physical (non-Bernie, non-Ernie) GS. If you were producing items for
|
|
distribution, it would limit you to Spectrum users, but I don't think
|
|
that's a huge deal (couple of commercial products--SIS and SAM--already do
|
|
this, as does COG and shortly, SOAR).
|
|
|
|
GSoft BASIC is pretty amazing in what it can do as well. I think Mike
|
|
Westerfield is a pretty big Pascal proponent, and ORCA/Pascal is supposed
|
|
to be a very nice version.
|
|
|
|
There's also HyperTalk within HyperCard GS, which I've never gotten the
|
|
hang of.
|
|
|
|
With the coming of Opus ][, you can get the ORCA stuff for very reasonable
|
|
prices now, Spectrum is very affordable, and HyperCard GS is available
|
|
free, so pricing isn't a huge issue :)
|
|
|
|
OTOH, you'll need the references, which actually you ought to be able to
|
|
find, but having them shipped to you can be kinda costly.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 50, Top 6, Msg 4)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Buying Opus ][ would be the way to go. For High level languages use either
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C of Pascal. Opus ][ contains the excellent courses in each of the
|
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languages. Depending on the size of project you want to do, you may want to
|
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work in Assembler, which is also on the CD. Pretty easy decision really.
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Kim Howe
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(KIMHOWE, Cat 50, Top 6, Msg 5)
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[EOA]
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[CGC]
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THE CoPilot / GEM CHALLENGE
|
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Here's a challenge:
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Syndicomm will pay $25 toward KFest 2001 registration to the first person
|
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to complete each of the following CoPilot ports from GEnie:
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CoPilot for ProTERM 3
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CoPilot for Spectrum
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CoPilot for Talk Is Cheap
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CoPilot 8
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CoPilot for ANSITerm
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Additionally, we will pay $25 toward KFest registration for the first
|
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person to complete a port of GEM (the AppleWorks-based OLR for GEnie) to
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A2Central.com.
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|
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|
There are of course rules and restrictions:
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|
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1. It has to really work. No "well, if you tweak this and mess with that,
|
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it eventually gets you in sometimes." It needs to work at least as well
|
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as it did in the GEnie days.
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2. You need to contact me and let me know in advance you're taking a whack
|
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at it. This is mostly because we can provide some support on our end
|
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for people developing OLRs, and because there are software changes on
|
|
our end in the works that will affect OLR development, and we don't want
|
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to break anybody midstream.
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3. You have to actually release it to the public, and it has to be
|
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available before KFest 2001. If you've already paid your KFest
|
|
registration, we'll give you the $25 as a "refund."
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4. Only the first person to complete each port gets the reward.
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5. If you don't have CoPilot or GEM yet, we will have it available for
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download soon. If you don't want to wait, let me know which you want
|
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to work on and I will email it to you.
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6. One person *can* claim multiple prizes, if they actually do all of the
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ports.
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7. Syndicomm (and by extension myself, since I am Syndicomm ;) reserves the
|
|
right to change these rules or cancel this offer at any time and without
|
|
advance notice (blah blah CYA blah blah ;).
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If you have questions, you can ask here in the board (topic cops, let me
|
|
know where you think this should be if this isn't the right place), or you
|
|
can email me if you prefer.
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Eric Shepherd
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Owner
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Syndicomm
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 50, Top 10, Msg 6)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I will bite....
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What is CoPilot? Is it an OLR similar to SOAR? Is the Source available to
|
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the public?
|
|
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|
This actually sounds kind of fun.
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|
Dain Neater -
|
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Delivered by Spectrum v2.5.1 & SOAR v1.0b1
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(A2.DAIN, Cat 50, Top 10, Msg 10)
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>>>>>
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"""""
|
|
CoPilot was the most popular OLR for GEnie. Used a GS/OS application that
|
|
called scripts for various telecom programs to do the online pass. Those
|
|
scripts, in theory, should be all that really need to be changed. The
|
|
application itself, I don't know if there's source around anywhere anymore
|
|
or not.
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It was originally written for CompuServe, then ported to GEnie. Time for
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it to make it here. :)
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Sheppy
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 50, Top 10, Msg 11)
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[EOA]
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[STC]
|
|
STATIC TEXT CONTROL...
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I am wondering if there is a way to get a Static Text control to update its
|
|
substitution strings. My preferences dialog box now has two Choose font
|
|
buttons, to select the default font and size for proportional and
|
|
monospaced fonts. There are two Static Text Controls next to the Choose
|
|
font buttons, one to display the font, and the other the size. These are
|
|
loaded with substitution strings when the dialog is brought up. What I want
|
|
to do is change them when the user changes the font in the Choose Font
|
|
dialog.
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Any suggestions?
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|
Kim Howe
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(KIMHOWE, Cat 56, Top 16, Msg 1)
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>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Well, that's two issues that are totally unrelated:
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|
|
1. Redrawing a static text control. You should be able to do this by just
|
|
invalidating its rectangle if you're willing to wait for the next update
|
|
event to be handled, or you can hurry it along by just calling
|
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DrawControl(ctlHandle). This should work.
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|
|
|
2. Making the static text control redraw when the user makes changes in the
|
|
Choose Font dialog. Do you want this to happen in real time as they
|
|
make the changes, or after the box is closed? If the former, that will
|
|
be quite tricky and probably will require a Toolbox patch. The latter,
|
|
just do (1) above after ChooseFont returns.
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|
Sheppy
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|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 56, Top 16, Msg 2)
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|
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>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I'm wanting the Static Text controls to update after the Choose Font dialog
|
|
has closed. They redraw just fine, but they don't use the changed
|
|
substitution strings :( It seems like the substitution strings are loaded
|
|
when the control is created, not when it's drawn.
|
|
|
|
(KIMHOWE, Cat 56, Top 16, Msg 3)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Here's code that will let you change the title of a static text control:
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void SetCtlTitleByID(WindowPtr theWind, long ctlID, char *s) {
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CtlRecHndl ctlHand;
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int i;
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Rect r;
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GrafPortPtr oldPort;
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ctlHand = GetCtlHandleFromID(theWindow, ctlID);
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SetCtlMoreFlags(0x1000, ctlHand);
|
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i = strlen(s);
|
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HLock((Handle) ctlHand);
|
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r = (*ctlHand)->ctlRect;
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HUnlock((Handle) ctlHand);
|
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oldPort = GetPort();
|
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SetPort(theWindow);
|
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EraseRect(&r);
|
|
SetCtlValue(i, ctlHand);
|
|
SetCtlTitle((Pointer) s, (Handle) ctlHand);
|
|
SetPort(oldPort);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
This code fixes the MoreFlags to indicate that the text is referenced by
|
|
pointer, sets the length, and the title as well, and ensures that the old
|
|
text is properly erased before the next update. It also works even if the
|
|
window your control is in isn't the current port.
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 56, Top 16, Msg 5)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
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|
|
[ODS]
|
|
USING THE ORCA DESKTOP SHELL
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Do any serious Apple II programmers use the ORCA desktop shell? I played
|
|
with it a little when I first got it, but it seemed that the screen was
|
|
just too small for it to be really useful.
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Prizm is nice with the semi-integrated debugger, split-pane editing window,
|
|
and shell window (for limited multitasking), but I quickly gave it up in
|
|
favor of the text environment (and gno/me, which is much easier for me) and
|
|
splat!.
|
|
|
|
I've often thought of building a GUI IDE over gno/me, but never did
|
|
anything about it. Screen real estate and resolution are a limiting
|
|
factor, though.
|
|
|
|
Kelvin
|
|
|
|
(KWS, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I've kinda got used to it now. I'm not really a text programming kind of
|
|
guy, so I really like have a GUI editor available. Sure you don't get lots
|
|
on the screen, but it is nice and clear. I have a relaxed attitude to
|
|
programming on the GS. I don't mind taking a little breather while it
|
|
compiles and links, makes me feel like I'm doing it for fun and not as
|
|
work, if you know what I mean.
|
|
|
|
There are a couple of things that frustrate me though.
|
|
|
|
1. Whenever Prizm opens it opens up a file. For ages now this has been
|
|
Caleb's project, so every time I open the thing, I have to close the
|
|
window select open, change to my folder and open my file. Gets a bit old
|
|
after the 30th time in a day.
|
|
|
|
2. The linker comes up with spurious errors. Some times you have to link
|
|
two or three times before it works.
|
|
|
|
3. It tends to crash if you compile a rez file in the shell window.
|
|
|
|
4. It often crashes when returning from Arachnid.
|
|
|
|
I guess if I can ever afford the Opus ][ with source, I might be able to
|
|
alter a few of these things...
|
|
|
|
Unless you guys already know some solutions?
|
|
|
|
(KIMHOWE, Cat 58, Top 1, MSG 4)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> 2. The linker comes up with spurious errors. Some times you have to link
|
|
> two or three times before it works.
|
|
|
|
I've seen this problem in the text environment as well. Purging memory
|
|
helps (gno and Opus ][ have a purge command, but I don't think stock orca
|
|
has one. Fortunately, it's only like 5 lines of code to write :)
|
|
|
|
> 3. It tends to crash if you compile a rez file in the shell window.
|
|
|
|
If the resource definition doesn't change a lot, you could compile it once
|
|
and then just copy it (instead of recompiling every time). A good utility
|
|
for this is copyfork (available on Richard B's website). It works with
|
|
gno, orca, or merlin.
|
|
|
|
(KWS, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 5)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> if the resource definition doesn't change a lot, you could compile it
|
|
> once and then just copy it (instead of recompiling every time).
|
|
|
|
The COPY command that comes with ORCA can do this:
|
|
|
|
copy -r sourcefile destfile
|
|
|
|
This will just copy the resource fork, replacing whatever resource fork is
|
|
currently on destfile.
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 6)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> if the resource definition doesn't change a lot
|
|
|
|
It works ok from Make, or if you quit prizm and compile it in the text
|
|
environment, so its not a huge big deal, particularly since I got Make to
|
|
behave.
|
|
|
|
KIMHOWE, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 7)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> Do any serious Apple II programmers use the ORCA desktop shell?
|
|
|
|
I can't claim to be a serious Apple II programmer, since I've yet to
|
|
complete a single Desktop GS program, but I would have to agree with Sheppy
|
|
about the screen in Prizm having way too little real estate. What I would
|
|
_really_ like to be able to do is copy and paste back AND forth from Bernie
|
|
to the Mac, so that I could use the Codewarrior IDE with its nice
|
|
color-coded editor to actually write the code, and then paste it back into
|
|
the Prizm Editor. Unfortunately, I've not been able to do this. There
|
|
seems to be a character limitation in Bernie going from the Mac side to the
|
|
GS side.
|
|
|
|
I'd naturally welcome any workarounds to this little problem. :)
|
|
|
|
_________
|
|
| homas
|
|
|
|
(TCOMPTER, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 9)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I'd have to agree on the screen resolution/real estate issue being the main
|
|
detractor from doing "serious" development in PRIZM. That said, I do miss
|
|
the split-screen text editor. Most of my "real" programming is done on
|
|
Sun's w/Emacs. Hmmmm....I forgot I have a copy of uEmacs sitting on my
|
|
hard drive. Maybe I should pull that out......
|
|
|
|
Anyway, the real disadvantage of PRIZM for me is that because of the
|
|
resolution, one cannot fit any more information on-screen than on the text
|
|
screen, and the text interface is so much faster.
|
|
|
|
-Lucas S.
|
|
|
|
(LSCHAREN, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 10)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
If you are copying and pasting into a TextEdit Editor, I have found no
|
|
problems pasting back and forth with the latest Bernie. Just remember that
|
|
to paste into Bernie, you need to hold down the Option Key while you select
|
|
Paste from the current application you are using on the IIgs side.
|
|
|
|
Don't use the Paste option on the Bernie Edit menu, that has not been
|
|
updated for a long time, and does indeed have severe limitations!
|
|
|
|
But I would love to be able to copy and paste into the 80 column display
|
|
used by the basic ORCA interface. Unfortunately that is not likely to ever
|
|
happen...
|
|
|
|
Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Fri 26 Jan 2001 - 180 days till KFest '01
|
|
Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5.1 & SOAR 1.0b1
|
|
Setup: Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 and a Blue & White G3/350
|
|
http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/
|
|
|
|
(CONDUCTOR, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 11)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
> But I would love to be able to copy and paste into the 80 column display
|
|
> used by the basic ORCA interface. Unfortunately that is not likely to
|
|
> ever happen...
|
|
|
|
I wrote a shell utility a few years ago called "scrappy" which would print
|
|
the clipboard buffer to stdout or read stdin into the clipboard so you
|
|
could do something like
|
|
|
|
scrappy -p > file.asm # to paste into a file
|
|
scrappy -p > 7:systmp # or whatever to paste into the ORCA/editor
|
|
copy/paste buffer
|
|
|
|
The utility (and asm source) should be available on ftp.gno.org. I don't
|
|
recall if it's gno specific (if it was, it would only be because I used
|
|
GS/OS file descriptors for stdin and stdout, so any reasonably competent
|
|
programmer could modify or write his/her own version).
|
|
|
|
(KWS, Cat 58, Top 1, Msg 12)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[GTE]
|
|
GTE (Generic Tile Engine)
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
ANNOUNCE:
|
|
|
|
After 2 years of development, GTE (the Generic Tile Engine) is getting
|
|
poised for release. A beta-release of the library and source will be
|
|
available by January 31, 2001 at http://www.d.umn.edu/~lscharen/GTE/
|
|
|
|
In addition, an in-progress programming reference for GTE is available at
|
|
http://www.d.umn.edu/~lscharen/GTE/GTE_Ref.html. This reference should be
|
|
of interest to parties wishing to utilize GTE in their own projects.
|
|
|
|
Implemented Feature Set
|
|
-----------------------
|
|
|
|
* Compiled Sprites
|
|
+ with clipping!
|
|
+ with translucency!
|
|
+ unique DrawForth mode
|
|
+ optimized, integrated sprite compiler
|
|
+ number of sprites limited only by memory
|
|
+ horizontal and vertical flipping
|
|
+ stretch sprites to any height at run-time
|
|
* Compiled tiles
|
|
+ optimized, integrated tile compiler
|
|
+ use 4x4, 8x8, or 16x16 tiles
|
|
* Flicker-free operation
|
|
* Full Palette control
|
|
+ bind any palette to any line
|
|
+ palettes scroll with the screen
|
|
+ cross-fade between any 2 palettes
|
|
* Rastan-level performance
|
|
* Dirty-rectangle drawing mode for ultra-fast sprite animation
|
|
* Support for loading PIC and APF graphic file
|
|
* Integrates perfectly with Ian Schmidt's MTLib
|
|
* Global screen mask for per-pixel masking
|
|
* Full-screen (320x200) scrolling
|
|
* Parallax (2-layer) support!
|
|
|
|
TODO Feature Set
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
* Fringe Tiles
|
|
* Dynamic Tiles
|
|
* Scrolling Mask support
|
|
* Per-scanline offsets
|
|
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
Permission is granted to any and all parties to reproduce this posting in
|
|
full, or in part, as they see fit.
|
|
|
|
(LSCHAREN, Cat 59, Top 1, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
OK, at 11:59pm on 1/31/01 GTE beta1 is realeased. Go to
|
|
|
|
http://www.d.umn.edu/~lscharen/
|
|
|
|
For more information, the source code, sample application and online
|
|
programmer reference.
|
|
|
|
Enjoy!
|
|
|
|
-Lucas S.
|
|
|
|
P.S... Yes, there are bugs in the system, but it's to the state of "general
|
|
useability" as defined by me. Others may find it impossible to deal with.
|
|
Sorry.
|
|
|
|
(LSCHAREN, Cat 59, Top 1, Msg 4)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[ATN]
|
|
Apple II TECHNICAL NOTES
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Syndicomm has been in charge of the Apple II Technical notes for a couple
|
|
of years now but has never really done anything with them to speak of. Now
|
|
that we're ramping up new services, it's time to do something about that.
|
|
|
|
I'm looking for one or more volunteers to help create clean, attractive
|
|
versions of the Apple II Technical Notes (and FIle Type Notes) in the
|
|
following formats:
|
|
|
|
HTML
|
|
ASCII Text (which we already have)
|
|
PDF (which means creating attractive Microsoft Word documents)
|
|
|
|
Once these new versions of the Technical Notes are completed, we would make
|
|
them available for download or viewing to anyone via the A2Central.com web
|
|
site.
|
|
|
|
If you would be interested in becoming involved in this effort, please
|
|
email me at sheppy@a2central.com.
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 59, Top 3, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
The Golden Orchard CD has the FTNs in Microsoft Word (Mac) format. I
|
|
didn't notice, but they probably have the tech notes in Word format as
|
|
well.
|
|
|
|
Of course, I haven't tried opening any of them...
|
|
|
|
Kelvin
|
|
|
|
(KWS, Cat 59, Top 3, Msg 13)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
The Word copies of the Technical Notes on the Golden Orchard CD are proving
|
|
to be quite helpful. I should be able to generate PDF versions of them
|
|
quite easily, and then I can tackle HTML.
|
|
|
|
Sheppy
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 59, Top 3, Msg 16)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[AFT]
|
|
Apple II FILE TYPES
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I need to do something about files types for Arachnid, and am looking for
|
|
suggestions on how to proceed.
|
|
|
|
At the moment, there is the application itself, preference file, bookmarks
|
|
file, and the cache, which contains html files. Since it now has an ftp
|
|
capability, it can also download files, but as yet does no processing to
|
|
determine the type of the file.
|
|
|
|
At some point I'm going to need filetypes for gif, jpeg and png too.
|
|
|
|
How should I go about this?
|
|
|
|
Kim Howe
|
|
|
|
(KIMHOWE, Cat 60, Topic 3, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
We have online submission for filetype requests (still on Delphi, on
|
|
A2Central.com at some point, but not yet):
|
|
|
|
http://www0.delphi.com/a2pro/filetypes.html
|
|
|
|
Ryan
|
|
|
|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 60, Top 3, Msg 3)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
If you go through the file type list (if you can't find it on Delphi,
|
|
there's a copy at http://www.sheppyware.net/tech/ftn/) and find that there
|
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aren't suitable types available, apply for types using the form on Delphi.
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We will be moving the filetype stuff to A2Central.com once we find the time
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to do so, hopefully early in the new year.
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Sheppy
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 60, Top 3, Msg 5)
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[EOA]
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------------------------------------
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DISTILLATIONS FROM DELPHI A2 |
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------------------------------------
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[SCD]
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SILVERN CASTLE 7.0 IN DATABASE
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Name: SCUPD70.BXY (Entertainment Software)
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Date: 14-JAN-2001 02:55
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By: HKATZ
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Size: 307072
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Silvern Castle 7.0
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Here are the major new features and changes:
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Bugs fixed
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* Thanks to Bruce Baker for pointing out that a second scenario guardian
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was missing!
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* Using I)nfo now matches all the definitions set forth in the Tome of
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Knowledge "Equipment Notes" section.
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* Fixed possible error #107-5116 when using I)nfo.
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New Stuff
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* AUTOMAP feature added! Press <TAB> in the maze to see overhead view of
|
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the current level. Option included to save a standard Apple II hi- res
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picture for later printing with a paint program.
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* 11 new items!
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* 4 new spells:
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+ L3 (M) coldray: cold version of fireball
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+ L6 (C) curmore: improved version of curmuch
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+ L6 (M) acidfog: does up to 64hp of acid damage to all groups
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+ L7 (W) deathray: improved STUN that affects one entire group
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o Improved monster spell immunity/resistance. Resistance
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imparts partial immunity. See "spell list" in the docs for
|
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details.
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* Your characters now have partial immunity to monster fear spell
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attacks (like sleep).
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* Chests may now hold more spells and potions. Also, most monster
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lairs now always have chests instead of special goodies.
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Stuff Changed
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* The Heat-Shield spell is now renamed as Breathe-Shield, and protects
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against all breathe attacks, regardless of type.
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* Initial identification of the opposing monsters is now more consistent
|
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based on your party's experience.
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* Called monsters now appear in the next round, not the same one (chance
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none will respond). At the start of the next round, a message will
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indicate how many monsters have joined the fight.
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* Availability of enchanted equipment reduced for balance. Chests may
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contain more lesser enchanted stuff.
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* Only NPCs and humanoid monsters now equipped with weapons and armour.
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But now each individual NPC/humanoid can have its own stuff instead
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of the same equipment per group.
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(TONYW1, 34922, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[WTG]
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WHERE TO GET SILVERN CASTLE v7.0
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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To all Silvern Castle fans, the latest update-v7.0-is now available for
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download!
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If you're new to Silvern Castle, be sure to download v1.0 also. See the
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READ.ME.FIRST file for details.
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Check out delphi, trenco, ground, and a2central (when library's up). Also
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on disk form in the next Juiced.GS!
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Trenco:
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ftp://www.gno.org/pub/apple2
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Ground:
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ftp://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/apple2
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Enjoy,
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Jeff Fink
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(FINKSTERJ, 34970, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[CFU]
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COMPARE v2.0 FILE UTILITY IN DATABASE
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Name: COMPARE2.BXY (Productivity Software)
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Date: 14-JAN-2001 02:58
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By: HKATZ
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Size: 8448
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This archive contains Compare v.2 - An AppleSoft file compare utility
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written by Jeff Fink, the author of Silvern Castle. This is an update of
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his earlier v1.1 of this program. Please note that this program has been
|
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released as freeware by the author. The original 1.1 version of this
|
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program may be found in the JFFREEWAE.BXY file in the Entertainment
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database.
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(TONYW1, 34923, GO COM A2)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Just so no one is confused, Compare v2.0 is a stand-alone-update.
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II Infinitum,
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Jeff Fink
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(FINKSTERJ, 34924, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[NUG]
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NEW UPLOADS FOR THE IIgs
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Name: MAXSTER.BXY (Telecommunications)
|
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Date: 14-JAN-2001 03:02
|
|
By: KEN_GAGNE
|
|
Size: 344832
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This is Maxster v0.79.5, the Napster client for the Apple IIgs that was
|
|
first demoed at KansasFest 2000 as part of HackFest. This program will
|
|
search for, download, and play the first few seconds of MP3 audio files. As
|
|
an open beta, its functionality is extremely limited, and has been known to
|
|
work with only a small range of songs. As a Spectrum script, it requires
|
|
Spectrum v2.0 or later. Freeware by Ken Gagne.
|
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|
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>>>>>
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"""""
|
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Name: SCAP111.BXY (Productivity Software)
|
|
Date: 14-JAN-2001 02:53
|
|
By: SISGEOFF
|
|
Size: 18944
|
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SCAP 1.1.1 is a Spectrum script which converts Text, Teach, Source, or
|
|
AppleWorks Classic Word Processor documents into a PDF file. SCAP requires
|
|
Spectrum 2.3 or higher. This version now handles carats properly in the
|
|
text. All previous versions of SCAP do not handle carats correctly and the
|
|
script may abort during the process of the conversion to a PDF file.
|
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(TONYW1, 34925, GO COM A2)
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[EOA]
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[GOR]
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|
CLARIFICATION OF GOLDEN ORCHARD CD-ROM RELEASE NOTES
|
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
A few years ago, Shareware Solutions II took over as the distributor of the
|
|
Golden Orchard CD-ROM, and the following is the insert that accompanies the
|
|
CD-ROM these days...
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Golden Orchard Release Notes
|
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Partitions
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The Golden Orchard CD contains five HFS partitions and one ProDOS
|
|
partition. This was done for a few reasons:
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- We found the GS/OS HFS FST to be very buggy in dealing with large
|
|
(several hundred megabyte) volumes. Either it would corrupt them, or simply
|
|
refuse to open certain files, returning garbage if you tried to read them
|
|
on a GS.
|
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|
|
- In using several HFS partitions we also worked around the extreme
|
|
overhead HFS imposes on large volumes. We actually freed up 50-100
|
|
megabytes of space by using five HFS partitions instead of one!
|
|
|
|
- We wanted to be able to take advantage of the more lenient filename
|
|
conventions imposed by HFS so we could add version numbers and other
|
|
information to the names of directories, making the CD easier to navigate.
|
|
|
|
- By using HFS volumes for most of the CD, Golden Orchard is readable on
|
|
Macs. This means if you have access to a Mac with a CD-ROM drive, you can
|
|
copy Apple II files off the CD onto floppies and use them with your GS.
|
|
This also means Golden Orchard can be shared over an AppleShare network
|
|
using the Personal File Sharing feature of MacOS 7.x- 8.x.
|
|
|
|
Other Notes
|
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|
|
System 6.0.1 is installed on the ProDOS partition, making it bootable. This
|
|
is just for convenience and emergencies. We don't recommend you boot from
|
|
it under normal circumstances since it is a lot faster to boot off a hard
|
|
disk.
|
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|
|
We tried to place most files useful to Apple IIe owners on the ProDOS
|
|
partition of the CD, the only partition which can be read on an Apple IIe.
|
|
|
|
Using Golden Orchard on a Mac
|
|
|
|
All six partitions of Golden Orchard should easily be usable on an Apple
|
|
IIGS. On a Macintosh however, there are a few hitches. Apple's standard
|
|
Macintosh CD-ROM drivers only support one HFS volume per CD-ROM. As such
|
|
you will need third party drivers that support more than one HFS volume.
|
|
We recommend FWB's CD-ROM Toolkit (http://www.fwb.com/ for more
|
|
information). CD-ROM Toolkit also has the benefit of being able to mount
|
|
the ProDOS partition on the Mac as well, so long as you have the Mac ProDOS
|
|
File System Extension in your Extensions folder. (This extension is part of
|
|
the Mac Apple IIe card software which can be found in the Apple Software
|
|
folder on Golden Orchard.)
|
|
|
|
Mounting Speed
|
|
|
|
Besides needing FWB's CD-ROM Toolkit to access all of the partitions on a
|
|
Mac, there is one other disadvantage to Golden Orchard's six partitions:
|
|
mounting speed. This appears to be a disadvantage on the Mac as well as the
|
|
GS. The problem is that it can sometimes take up to 10 seconds to mount all
|
|
the partitions of the CD-ROM when it is first recognized by the computer.
|
|
In this time it might appear like your computer has hung, but it hasn't;
|
|
just be patient.
|
|
|
|
RamFast Notes
|
|
|
|
Lastly, if you are a RamFast owner, and you insert a multi-partition CD-ROM
|
|
into your drive after booting, only the first 2 partitions will be
|
|
accessible. This is not a bug in Golden Orchard, it is due to the design of
|
|
the RamFast. Luckily, a fix is simple: run a ProDOS 8 program (such as the
|
|
RamFast setup program, or BASIC, or AppleWorks, etc.) and then quit back to
|
|
the Finder. This will cause the RamFast's driver to be re-initialized
|
|
(during the switch from ProDOS 8 back to GS/OS), and it will then mount all
|
|
the partitions of Golden Orchard (until the next reboot.) Alternatively, if
|
|
you boot with Golden Orchard in your CD-ROM drive, the RamFast will also
|
|
recognize all partitions right from the start (but you might have to go
|
|
into the RamFast configure screen to tell it to boot off your hard drive,
|
|
not the CD-ROM, and to make sure all the CD's partitions are active.)
|
|
|
|
If the RamFast doesn't appear to be recognizing Golden Orchard, or crashes
|
|
when you try to boot with Golden Orchard in your CD drive, try going into
|
|
the RamFast setup program (hold down zero before the RApple IIgsS ROM
|
|
screen) and making sure that all the Golden Orchard partitions are active,
|
|
and that a partition has been selected to boot from.
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn.... - Sat 20 Jan 2001 10:05:57 am
|
|
Message delivered by Spectrum 2.5.1
|
|
and rushed to you by Crock O' Gold 3.3!
|
|
|
|
http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko
|
|
|
|
(JOE_KOHN, 35007, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[GFP]
|
|
IIgs FREE PROGRAMS
|
|
""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Well, here's my first mention of my "IIgs Free Programs" web page at
|
|
http://modena.intergate.ca/personal/gslj/iigsfreeware.html
|
|
|
|
You may also be able to help by reporting any errors or omissions to me.
|
|
I want this page to be the first place to send a GS newbie or returnee.
|
|
The games section is pretty good, I think.
|
|
|
|
-Gareth
|
|
|
|
(GARETH, 35015, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[DKE]
|
|
DVORAK KEYBOARD ON THE IIe
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I was idly browsing some ftp sites the other night and ran across this
|
|
message that I had posted on AOL many years ago. I had lost it one of the
|
|
times that I had HD crashes ... back before IOMEGA made backups so easy.
|
|
:)
|
|
|
|
I thought someone might like to see it. I don't think I ever posted it on
|
|
GEnie.
|
|
|
|
===snip===
|
|
|
|
To: AFL Don
|
|
From: Chuck Stites (ChuckS 1073)
|
|
|
|
Easy IIe Dvorak Keyboard Modification
|
|
|
|
BACKGROUND
|
|
|
|
About three years ago a new student came to my school. He had a severe
|
|
birth defect. He was born without any fingers on his left hand. Surgery was
|
|
performed and single joints were transplanted from his left foot to create
|
|
"finger-stubs". He now has a semi-usable left hand. For his birthday, prior
|
|
to enrolling in my school, his parents had purchased a IIgs for him. At
|
|
that point he was using the Christopher Columbus method of typing
|
|
("Discover and Land on it").
|
|
|
|
I had begun using Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing for my 5th and 6th graders --
|
|
as an alternative to my favorite program (Typing Made Easy). The Apple II
|
|
version teaches, not only standard QWERTY, but Dvorak board. For those not
|
|
familiar with Dvorak, it is an arrangement of the keyboard whereby all of
|
|
the vowels are on the home-row (AOEUI), keyed with the left hand, while the
|
|
right hand keys the most commonly used consonants (DHTNS).
|
|
|
|
From just the home-row, one can type almost 70% of the English language. Up
|
|
reaches are less prone to mistakes, therefore the top row consists of the
|
|
next most common characters and letters, while the bottom row has the least
|
|
used characters and letters.
|
|
|
|
I had done some experimenting with the Dvorak layout and found it to be
|
|
intriguing. But when I discovered that this student was not only
|
|
handicapped (in the above mentioned way), and really showed an aptitude for
|
|
using the computer, I decided to try the Dvorak system on him. After all,
|
|
all of the vowels are executed with the left hand, and the balance of
|
|
characters/letters for that hand are used less frequently than is the
|
|
right.
|
|
|
|
He took to it like a fish to water. (By the way, the IIgs keyboard can
|
|
easily be changed through the control panel -- Dvorak = American Simplified
|
|
Keyboard.) At last speed check, he was typing (with 0% errors) around 70
|
|
words per minute.
|
|
|
|
I own a couple of IIc's and a IIe. I spend most of my time on the "e".
|
|
I really wanted to have Dvorak available for my "e". In the back of the
|
|
"Mavis" booklet there are a number of manufacturers listed who sell
|
|
hardware to convert the IIe. I called all of them. They were either no
|
|
longer in business, or no longer making the hardware.
|
|
|
|
I had read in "Apple Thesaurus" by Aaron Filler (Datamost, 1984) that the
|
|
Dvorak keyboard was available -- built in, like the IIc (and IIc+) -- but
|
|
that was all that was mentioned. After spending considerable time reviewing
|
|
reduced schematics of both the "e" and "c" in "Apple Thesaurus",
|
|
I discovered that the keyboard switch on the "c" merely broke a connection
|
|
from the keyboard ROM chip -- part 342-0132-D.
|
|
|
|
THE MODIFICATION
|
|
|
|
I removed the chip and gently bent one of the legs out and slightly up
|
|
(away from the motherboard). Then I inserted a piece of insulated wire,
|
|
that I had stripped approx 3/16" of the insulation from, into the base for
|
|
the chip. The location is the sixth hole up from the bottom -- as you look
|
|
at the motherboard from the keyboard side:
|
|
|
|
--- ASCII ART BEGINS ---
|
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|
|
___
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
----|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o| |o|
|
|
|o|_^_|o|
|
|
|
|
--- ASCII ART ENDS ---
|
|
|
|
The other end of this wire is attached to one side of a 3-pole micro toggle
|
|
switch (from Radio Shack -- approx $2.00).
|
|
|
|
The other outside tap has a wire from it to the lower left hand corner of
|
|
the mother board where there are three small rectangular silvered contact
|
|
points. (There is also a fourth point, but it is roughly square.) The wire
|
|
from the toggle is soldered to the middle of the three rectangular contact
|
|
points.
|
|
|
|
Now you can attach a third wire to the center tap of the toggle switch.
|
|
This wire is attached, either by carefully soldering -- use a heat shield
|
|
of some sort so as not to damage the ROM chip -- or buy a small slide on
|
|
connecter and solder the wire to the connecter. If the latter, then slide
|
|
the connector carefully onto the leg of the chip you previously gently bent
|
|
outward.
|
|
|
|
Presto! By flipping the toggle switch one way you have standard (QWERTY)
|
|
and the other way you have Dvorak. And you can switch back and forth in
|
|
"mid-stream".
|
|
|
|
If you have never done any soldering, may I suggest you go the latter
|
|
route. It is very easy to damage an IC chip with heat.
|
|
|
|
Good luck, and ENJOY. Get a copy of Mavis, leave your switch in the
|
|
standard position. Configure Mavis for Dvorak and learn how to use this
|
|
old/new keyboard. When you feel ready, use Appleworks (or your other
|
|
wordprocessor) and flip the switch for Dvorak.
|
|
|
|
In no time at all, you should easily increase your touch-typing skills
|
|
(especially if you already now real touch-typing) by at least 100% or
|
|
greater.
|
|
|
|
If you are a user of a BBS the length of time online costs $$$. The faster
|
|
you can type, the less time online -- or at least less time responding in a
|
|
Real-Time Conference.
|
|
|
|
Feel free to e-mail any comments to me.
|
|
|
|
Chuck Stites
|
|
ChuckS 1073 (AOL)
|
|
C.Stites (GEnie)
|
|
|
|
===snip===
|
|
|
|
Chuck
|
|
|
|
CHunk_S --- Your A2 Forum Host -- (chunk.s@foxvalley.net)
|
|
|
|
Delivered by OLRight! (v4.1) scripts for ANSITerm for the Apple IIgs
|
|
and posted on the TEXT side.
|
|
|
|
(CHUNK_S, 35150, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[IHD]
|
|
INTERLEAVING HARD DRIVES
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
How can I work out the best (fastest) interleaving to use on my 1MHz IIe's
|
|
HDD ? I noticed that Chinook Utilities gives you an almost unlimited choice
|
|
of interleaving options starting from 1:1 up. I thought it'd be wise to
|
|
make that decision now, rather than wait until it's full. Is there some
|
|
kind of test/benchmark that can be done ?
|
|
|
|
Mark
|
|
|
|
(LUKE65816, 35187, GO COM A2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
There is no formal test that I have ever seen. What I used to do in the old
|
|
days was to partition the drive and put a fairly large file on one
|
|
partition.
|
|
|
|
I would then copy the file from one partition to the other while timing the
|
|
operation. I timed the amount of time it took to read the file and the
|
|
amount of time it took to write it back to the other partition. For MY
|
|
purposes, the best interleave was the one that gave the shortest overall
|
|
time to complete the entire operation while reading and writing took
|
|
approximately the same time.
|
|
|
|
You need a single large file to do this properly, but it only needs to be
|
|
large enough so that you are able to time it with reasonable accuracy.
|
|
|
|
Gary R. Utter
|
|
|
|
(UTTER, 35191, GO COM A2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------
|
|
DISTILLATIONS FROM DELPHI A2P |
|
|
------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
|
|
|
|
[TRM]
|
|
THE TOOLBOX REFERENCE MANUALS
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
The toolbox reference manuals are en encyclopedia of the various calls you
|
|
can make to the libraries Apple provides with the operating system. The
|
|
tools themselves cover graphics, sound, menus, windows and so forth.
|
|
|
|
The complete basic set is actually five volumes, shown here with their Byte
|
|
Works catalog numbers:
|
|
|
|
APDA-53 to APDA-55 Apple IIGS Toolbox Reference, Volumes 1-3
|
|
GS-16 Programmer's Reference for System 6.0 & 6.0.1
|
|
APDA-56 Apple IIGS GS/OS Reference Manual
|
|
|
|
You can get an overview of the toolbox from Apple's Programmer's
|
|
Introduction to the Apple IIGS.
|
|
|
|
AW-05 Programmer's Introduction to the Apple IIGS
|
|
|
|
For a more in-depth exploration of toolbox programming, get either of the
|
|
Toolbox Programming courses. These have an abridged toolbox reference
|
|
manual as an appendix, so you do not need to buy the full set of books to
|
|
get a good understanding of the toolbox.
|
|
|
|
GS-18 Toolbox Programming in Pascal
|
|
GS-20 Toolbox Programming in C
|
|
|
|
You can find all of these for sale at {<http://www.byteworks.org.>
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http://www.byteworks.org.}
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Mike Westerfield
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Byte Works, Inc.
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(BYTEWORKS, 3270, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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[UIG]
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UI GUIDELINES FOR GS/OS?
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""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Is there such a document? Anything close?
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~Tarage
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Email: tarage@bellsouth.net
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(TARAGE, 3274, GO COM A2P)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Strictly speaking, GS/OS doesn't have a UI. It's just a file system.
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The Apple IIGS Toolbox is really where the UI comes into play. When the
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Apple IIGS and Macintosh were both being sold, Apple published a
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single-volume human interface guideline that was supposed to cover both
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machines, and basically did.
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It's called "Human Interface Guidelines: The Apple Desktop Interface," with
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a subtitle of "For any Macintosh or Apple II computer." It's an
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Addison-Wesley book, ISBN 0-201-17753-6.
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Mike Westerfield
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(BYTEWORKS, 3275, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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[OSN]
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ORCA/Shell NEWS
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"""""""""""""""
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ORCA/Shell News:
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A cosmetic Y2K+1 bug has been found. The CATALOG command in the ORCA shell
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reports the year as 0 for all files dated 1 January 2000 or later. While
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the actual date stamp is correct, you sure can't tell that from the CATALOG
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command!
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Updates to the ORCA shell are available by e-mail free of charge to any
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registered owner of one of these products:
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* ORCA/C 2.x
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* ORCA/Pascal 2.x
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* ORCA/M 2.x
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* ORCA/Modula-2
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* GSoft BASIC
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Opus ][ The Software
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Opus ][ The Works
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Updates to the source files involved in this error are also available by
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e-mail free of charge to anyone who has purchased Opus ][ The Source or
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Opus ][ The Works.
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To get the update, e-mail me at
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MikeW50@aol.com
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Be sure to identify who you are so I can check registration; it's not
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always obvious from just an e-mail address!
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Mike Westerfield
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(BYTEWORKS, 3277, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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[TEG]
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GENERIC TILE ENGINE FOR THE IIgs
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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GTE (Generic Tile Engine) for the IIgs has been released today (1/31/01).
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This is a first beta release.
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Please see
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http://www.d.umn.edu/~lscharen/GTE/GTE.html
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for details.
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-Lucas S.
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(LSCHAREN, 3292, GO COM A2P)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Lucas--I'm a non-programmer and haven't heard of a "tile engine". Could you
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enlighten a neophyte as to what it does and is for? :)
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Later.......Howard
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(HKATZ, 3295, GO COM A2P)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Gladly --
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A "Tile Engine" basically means that it is a collection of subroutines that
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allows for (relatively) easy production of "tile-based" games. A good
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reference on what tile-based games are from a programmer's perspective can
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be found at
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http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/6774/TileBased.html
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My own example of a tile-based game is pretty much _any_ Nintendo, Super
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NES, Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear, or 80's arcade game. The game elements
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are made up of a finite amount of "tiles", usually 8x8 or 16x16 pixel
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bitmaps that are repeated across the screen to create background and
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sprites.
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Hope this helps a bit.
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-Lucas S.
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(LSCHAREN, 3297, GO COM A2P)
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[EOA]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |
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[NLE]
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NO LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THIS MONTH
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The mail box for Letters to the Editor remained empty this month.
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[EOA]
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[LTE]
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AN INVITATION
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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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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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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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