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>>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<<
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THE BEST OF THE A2 BULLETIN BOARD ON Syndicomm Online
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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. 6, No. 10
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Publisher................................Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W.
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Editor.....................................................Lyle Syverson
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Internet Email, Publisher.........................thelamp@sheppyware.net
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Internet Email, Editor................................lyle@FoxValley.net
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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October 15, 2003
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HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER---------------------------------------------[OPN]
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Day Trip
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Field of Dreams
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Syndicomm Online
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A2 FORUM AT Syndicomm Online (A2Central.com) DISTILLATIONS------------[DAS]
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VHS Tape in Carry-on Luggage-------------------------------------[COL]
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Spam Has Slowed Down on Syndicomm Online-------------------------[SSD]
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Moving Data - Apple IIe to Mac Via IIgs--------------------------[MDM]
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Silvern Castle v8.0 in A2 Library--------------------------------[SC8]
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PPPoE------------------------------------------------------------[POE]
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Orca/Pascal Bug Found--------------------------------------------[OPB]
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How to Reach My eSource?-----------------------------------------[MES]
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Revision Control in IIgs Programming-----------------------------[RCP]
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Compiling Pascal Programs Under GNO/ME---------------------------[CPP]
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ILLUMINATING THE LAMP-------------------------------------------------[ITL]
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An overview of GEnieLamp A2 and The Lamp!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM SYNDICOMM------------------------------------------[ANS]
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To Sign up for Syndicomm Online----------------------------------[TSU]
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SyndiChat 1.1----------------------------------------------------[SCO]
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Announcing the Opening of Showbits-------------------------------[AOS]
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October 2003 Issue of Syndicommotion Available-------------------[OSA]
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THE TINKERER'S CORNER-------------------------------------------------[TTC]
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The Slotbuster II Card
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You are Invited
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-------------------------------------------------[LTE]
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No Letters to the Editor This Month
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An Invitation
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KFEST 2004------------------------------------------------------------[KFF]
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KansasFest 2004--------------------------------------------------[KF4]
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Watch for More Information at the KFest Home Page----------------[VKF]
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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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Day Trip
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It was one of those mornings when you close the window, pull up the
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covers, roll over, and catch a little extra sleep.
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A visit to the patio High Above The Rock River was a bit chilly. But
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your sunny side was comfy warm. Add the beautiful trees against the deep
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blue sky and a good measure of wanderlust and you had -Day Trip- !
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Field of Dreams
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The movie, a fantasy, is about this farmer, hearing voices out in the
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fields, determines that he needs to plow up part of his corn field and
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build a baseball field. "Build it and They Will Come".
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And, yes indeed, ghosts of great ball players of the past come out of
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the corn field and use the ball field.
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Turning off the highway near Dyersville, Iowa, the narrow road led to
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the movie set for Field of Dreams. There it is... a Baseball field with a
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corn field right next to the outfield.
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Sales are brisk at the two souvenir shops which raise the funds
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necessary to preserve and maintain the ball field.
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Out on the field there are many individuals who do not know each
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other, fulfilling their fantasy of being part of the movie... taking turns
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pitching, batting, running the bases, catching, fielding balls, etc. There
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is this feeling of kinship among these people brought on by their common
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interest.
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Syndicomm Online
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Here is a Field of Dreams for you... and it is not a fantasy.
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Membership in Syndicomm Online includes bulletin boards, chat rooms, file
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library, email address, personal web site, and Lynx browser. Access is via
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telnet or WWW. The Apple II library contains most of the A2 files from
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GEnie and Delphi. All this for a very modest subscription fee. Go to
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http://www.syndicomm.com for more information and to join.
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[EOA]
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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[EOA]
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[DAS]----------------------------------------------
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DISTILLATIONS FROM The A2 FORUM at Syndicomm.com |
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(A2Central.com) |
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[COL]
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VHS TAPE IN CARRY-ON LUGGAGE
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I'm planning an airplane trip on which I'd like to carry a VHS tape in my
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carry-on baggage. Will such media be destroyed by the x-ray? How can
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I carry and protect it?
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Thanks,
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-Ken
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I don't think an xray machine would be bad for a VHS tape. Camera film and
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hard drives aren't affected.
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I brought back a VHS tape from my last vacation. I haven't watched it yet,
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so I don't know for sure if my theory holds :)
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Kelvin
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The new security for checked luggage is bad for camera film! They suggest
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that you carry film with you rather than having it in your luggage.
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Cindy
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(CINDYADAMS, Cat 2, Top 8, Msg 443)
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[EOA]
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[SSD]
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SPAM HAS SLOWED DOWN ON Syndicomm Online
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I'm not sure what happened, but (knock on wood) the spam that comes to my
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@syndicomm.com address has slowed down. I used to get at least 20+ every
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night, and that doesn't count what comes in during the day, but for the
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past week I've only been getting 2.
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I like this!
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Cindy
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(CINDYADAMS, Cat 2, Top 9, Msg 55)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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We upgraded our spam filtering software a few days ago to a new version.
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You should notice less spam for a while, until the spammers find ways
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around the new version. It's a constant back-and-forth battle of wits.
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 2, Top 9, Msg 56)
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[EOA]
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[MDM]
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MOVING DATA - Apple IIe to Mac VIA IIgs
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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I have a database on an Apple IIe and am trying to bridge the gap to the
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Macintosh. I got an Apple IIGS hoping that would be the solution. But
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I can't get the GS to read a disk in the 3.5" drive. When I power up, the
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machine checks the drive, the light goes on and then it ejects the disk.
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Any ideas about why this might be happening and how I could overcome it?
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Thanks.
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 6)
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Hi Squire,
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While I'm assuming this is a classic Appleworks database, that is, of
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course, an assumption. What type of database is this?
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Are you saying that the GS can't read -any- disks, or just this disk in
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particular?
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 7)
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Hi Ryan.
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The database is in DBMaster. But I can export the data to a .dif or .txt
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file which I should be able to import to my new database. Unfortunately,
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the GS won't read any 3.5"disks. It appears to check them and eject them
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immediately. Not sure how to proceed. Any ideas.
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Thanks,
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Sue
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 8)
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Sue,
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How are you booting the GS? It won't boot from a disk that contains just a
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text or .dif file. Do you have a system disk that you are booting?
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Yes, I have tried booting on the Apple IIgs system disk and the Apple IIgs
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tour disk. I also have a number of disks with games and programs but they
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wont boot either. I have been able to boot on a 5.25 copy of appleworks.
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 10)
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Do you just have the one 3.5 drive? Do you have it connected directly to
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the GS, with the 5.25 drive(s) daisy chained after it? The 3.5 drives MUST
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come first in the chain.
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Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Tue 15 Jul 03 11:33:25 pm
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cknoblo@cox.com - Via Spectrum v2.5.2 & SOAR v1.0b10
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KFest 2003, July 22-27, 2003 - 7 days till KFest
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On cable via LANceGS & Marinetti 2.0.1 - Thank you, Richard.
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A2 RTC Staff - Sunday Night House Party - carlk@syndicomm.com
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(CARLK, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 11)
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>>>>>
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Carl,
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I disconnected the 5.25" when I realized the problem with the 3.5" drive.
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So at the moment it is the only one connected.
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Sue
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 12)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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In about 95% or more of these cases, the drives heads just needs to be
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cleaned. The best way to clean the heads is to pick up a head cleaning
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disk. They can be picked up at just about any computer store.
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Wayne
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Wayne,
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Thanks, I just cleaned the heads but it is still ejecting the disks.
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I thought it would at least give a message that said that it didn't
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recognize the disk. but it seems to read for a few seconds and then eject.
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Any ideas.
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Sue
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Okay, so the IIgs isn't booting -any- disks at all? Just rejects them
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period?
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Weird.
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You'll need some startup disks for sure to go any further. If you have no
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way to make sure you have good originals, you may want to order them from
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store.syndicomm.com.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 15)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Do the disks work in a Mac?
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Dain
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>>>>>
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"""""
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If you have a suitable Mac available, try the drive on it. If you can
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borrow another drive, try that on the GS. One way or another, you need to
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find out if the problem is the GS or the drive.
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Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Thu 17 Jul 03 8:39:43 pm
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cknoblo@cox.com - Via Spectrum v2.5.2 & SOAR v1.0b10
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KFest 2003, July 22-27, 2003 - 5 days till KFest
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On cable via LANceGS & Marinetti 2.0.1 - Thank you, Richard.
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A2 RTC Staff - Sunday Night House Party - carlk@syndicomm.com
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(CARLK, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 17)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Carl
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I now have access to a Mac SE and a Power Mac 6100. I plugged the 3.5"
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drive into the Mac SE. It appears to be the drive that is the problem.
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When I insert the disk the drive reads but then it asks me if I would like
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to initialize the disk. I check the disk in the Power Mac so it is good.
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When I ask it to initialize it asks me to 1-sided or 2-sided and then it
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ask me what to call the disk and then it asks me if it is okay to erase the
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disk. Then the initialization fails. Is it possible to fix these drives or
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do I need to find a new one? Thanks,
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Susan
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 18)
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"""""
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If indeed the drive is the problem, the simplest solution would be to
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acquire another drive, but sometimes it is difficult to find the drives.
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Sometimes it is easier to find older Macs with superdrives and remove the
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mech from the drive case and replace it with the drive from a known working
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drive in a Mac. I've done this before a long time ago. I don't remember it
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being overly difficult. I think there might be other on here that remember
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it better than I. It will have the added benefit of being usable (with a
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Superdrive card) as a 1.44MB floppy drive.
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Does anyone know of any detailed instructions for doing this?
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Thanks,
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Dain
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(A2.DAIN, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 19)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I agree with Dain. It's probably cheaper to replace it. I haven't been
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reading messages here since last week, before I left for KFest.
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Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Wed 30 Jul 03 6:45:28 pm
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cknoblo@cox.com - Via Spectrum v2.5.2 & SOAR v1.0b10
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On cable via LANceGS & Marinetti 2.0.1 - Thank you, Richard.
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A2 RTC Staff - Sunday Night House Party - carlk@syndicomm.com
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(CARLK, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 20)
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The GS is up and running. I got a new drive on ebay and it works fine.
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Thanks for all your help.
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Susan
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 21)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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Back again. I have my Apple II GS up and working. I can export data to
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.txt or .dif files on 3.5" disks. Does anyone know how I can get Macintosh
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to read these disks. I tried the disk in a Mac SE and a Power Mac
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6100/60AV. Neither of these machines recognized the 800k ProDos disks from
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the Apple II GS. Thanks for any help.
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Susan
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(SQUIRE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 24)
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"""""
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What you need to do is, on the Apple IIgs, format the disk using HFS
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format. This is only an option if you're using System 6.0 or later on the
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IIgs.
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If you're using an older version of the IIgs system software, you can try
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this: Turn on PC Exchange (called File Exchange on some versions of Mac
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OS), turn off File Sharing, and then put the ProDOS disk in. See if that
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works.
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Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
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Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
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Building communities, bit by bit.
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(SYNDICOMM, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 25)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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If you are using System 6 or System 7 on a Mac you can install the "ProDOS
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File System" extension on the Mac.
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This extension is part of the IIe Card software package available from
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Apple at:
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ftp://ftp.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English-
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North_American/Apple_II/For_Macintosh/Apple_IIe_Card_2.2.1.sea.bin
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Lyle Syverson <lyle@FoxValley.net> Editor, _The Lamp!_
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published monthly at: http://lamp.a2central.com/
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(LYLE, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 26)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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As an alternative to getting the files exchanged on floppies, LocalTalk is
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always an option for machines of that genre.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 2, Top 19, Msg 27)
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[EOA]
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[SC8]
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SILVERN CASTLE v8.0 IN A2 LIBRARY
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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There is a new upload in the games/adventure/prodos8 directory:
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File: scupdv80.bxy
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Size: 339456
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Date: Sep 24
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Silvern Castle v8.0 Update
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Major New Features:
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-Character transfer utility between Silvern Castle rosters
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-Character undelete utility
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-New SYSTEM startup; BASIC.SYSTEM not required!
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-Tome viewer online reference available; DOGPAW not required!
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Bug Fixes:
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-Combat action sort routine fixed
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Plus more!
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Tony Ward, A2 Librarian
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(A2.TONY, Cat 2, Top 37, Msg 22)
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[EOA]
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[POE]
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PPPoE
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"""""
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After more than a week of really good performance on my cable modem, I can
|
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gladly say I'm back online. :)
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If the cable had continued to give me problems, I was seriously going to
|
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look into Verizon DSL; while it uses PPPoE (which I hate) and I'm not much
|
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of a Verizon fan, it is about $9 cheaper a month than cable here.
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|
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In other areas of the country, SBC DSL is cheaper still.
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Ryan
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(A2.RYAN, Cat 11, Top 20, Msg 22)
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>>>>>
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"""""
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I am using DSL and PPPoE via Earthlink/Verizon. What's so bad about PPPoE?
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(LUMITECH, Cat 11, Top 20, Msg 23)
|
|
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>>>>>
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"""""
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|
PPPoE adds the overheard of PPP, so your real upload/download rates are xx%
|
|
lower than they would be with plain ethernet. Also, it's not as well
|
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supported (Marinetti doesn't support it).
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Kelvin
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(KWS, Cat 11, Top 20, Msg 24)
|
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>>>>>
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"""""
|
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So, does that mean that when I'm running GS/OS inside a window on my Mac
|
|
that the PPPoE negotiation is done by my Mac/Router combo and not
|
|
Marientti?
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|
Jeff
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|
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|
(LUMITECH, Cat 11, Top 20, Msg 25)
|
|
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>>>>>
|
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"""""
|
|
I'm unaware of any way to access a Mac's TCP/IP connection via a IIgs
|
|
emulator, so I'm not really sure how to answer that question. . .
|
|
|
|
Ryan
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|
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|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 11, Top 20, Msg 27)
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|
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|
>>>>>
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"""""
|
|
PPPoE is a really strange thing that combines two almost totally unrelated
|
|
technologies (Point to Point Protocol and Ethernet). I've never really
|
|
seen the point of it when DHCP could be used instead to assign a dynamic
|
|
address to an Ethernet connection.
|
|
|
|
Mac support for PPPoE was really poor pre-OS X (remember MacPoet fondly?
|
|
I don't :) but better now, and now that more routers support PPPoE, I think
|
|
that the only real issue is the overhead imposed on the connection.
|
|
|
|
Ryan
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|
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|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 11, Top 20, Msg 26)
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|
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|
>>>>>
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"""""
|
|
From what I understand, the main point to PPPoE is that it can actually
|
|
terminate the Ethernet link when it's not in use, and instantly reactivate
|
|
it when it's needed. Personally, I don't think that's a very good reason
|
|
to kill bandwidth. :)
|
|
|
|
Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
|
|
Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
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|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 11, Top 20, Msg 28)
|
|
[EOA]
|
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|
|
|
|
[OPB]
|
|
Orca/Pascal BUG FOUND
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I've found a bug with Orca/Pascal. If you define an object without any
|
|
data fields (i.e. only procedures), a flag isn't being initialized and you
|
|
can wind up with compile time errors (unable to assign file) or bad code.
|
|
|
|
The good news is, I've found the problem and it's a simple fix :)
|
|
|
|
file Pascal.2.2.1.b1/parser.pas
|
|
|
|
lines 997 - 1008 currently look like this:
|
|
-- snip --
|
|
{set up the type}
|
|
lsp := pointer(Malloc(sizeof(structure)));
|
|
with lsp^ do begin
|
|
form := objects;
|
|
objname := nil;
|
|
objsize := 6;
|
|
objlevel := 1;
|
|
objparent := nil;
|
|
size := ptrsize;
|
|
end; {with}
|
|
|
|
{handle inheritance}
|
|
-- snip --
|
|
|
|
add this line after 1005 (size := ptrsize;):
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|
|
hasSFile := false;
|
|
|
|
This problem is present in the non-beta compiler as well. I haven't checked
|
|
to see if the line numbers changed, but the fix should be the same.
|
|
|
|
Kelvin
|
|
|
|
(KWS, Cat 22, Top 6, Msg 12)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Thanks, Kelvin. I'll look into getting that into a build for people to
|
|
use.
|
|
|
|
Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
|
|
Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 22, Top 6, Msg 13)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[MES]
|
|
HOW TO REACH My eSource?
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
Anyone have a clue how to reach My eSource these days? We really need to
|
|
get all their software released from their death grip. :)
|
|
|
|
Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
|
|
Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 25, Top 2, Msg 2)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I sent a letter to them about a year ago (a real physical letter, not
|
|
email) asking about it and got no reply.
|
|
|
|
Even when they were in business at the end there were strange things that
|
|
went on with them. I once faxed them an order three times that I got
|
|
successful fax receipts for and they claimed each time they never got the
|
|
order. I had to eventually snail them the order with payment.
|
|
|
|
One day I'll try again. When I will get to that, I'm not sure.
|
|
|
|
Ryan
|
|
|
|
(A2.RYAN, Cat 25, Top 2, Msg 3)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[RCP]
|
|
REVISION CONTROL IN IIgs PROGRAMMING
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
What do other people use for revision control for IIgs programming? If
|
|
you're cross-compiling with MPW, you probably could use RCS, CVS, etc.
|
|
|
|
Is there any native solution other than making backups?
|
|
|
|
Kelvin
|
|
|
|
(KWS, Cat 58, Top 2, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
I wrote a little set of utilities for ORCA shell that I never completed,
|
|
but did use for Wolf 3D and a couple of other projects, called QRCS. It
|
|
doesn't have any whiz-bang features, but did let you check in and out files
|
|
and it would keep old versions, with history. It didn't keep diffs or
|
|
anything like that, but it would let you revert to old versions and look at
|
|
old code.
|
|
|
|
One of these days I should finish it. :)
|
|
|
|
Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
|
|
Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 58, Top 2, Msg 2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
[CPP]
|
|
COMPILING PASCAL PROGRAMS UNDER GNO/ME
|
|
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
|
I just noticed a peculiarity with compiling pascal programs under gno/me...
|
|
|
|
{$append 'filename'} doesn't seem to work, at least not if you're switching
|
|
languages.
|
|
|
|
/act thinks back fondly to the days when the source wasn't available, and
|
|
submitting a bug report was sufficient to get things fixed...
|
|
|
|
Kelvin
|
|
|
|
(KWS, Cat 58, Top 15, Msg 1)
|
|
|
|
>>>>>
|
|
"""""
|
|
Only under GNO/ME? Sounds like a GNO bug to me.
|
|
|
|
Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com
|
|
Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com
|
|
Building communities, bit by bit.
|
|
|
|
(SYNDICOMM, Cat 58, Top 15, Msg 2)
|
|
[EOA]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[ITL]------------------------
|
|
ILLUMINATING THE LAMP |
|
|
-----------------------------
|
|
|
|
An overview of GEnieLamp A2 and The Lamp!
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
By Steven Weyhrich
|
|
|
|
|
|
CAUSE I TRY AND I TRY AND I TRY AND I TRY
|
|
|
|
When last we talked, I was in the process of recovering from various
|
|
data losses of my mainline tools. In the interim, I've had two other
|
|
unfortunate events happen.
|
|
|
|
The screen on my Palm Tungsten C developed a crack, which rendered it
|
|
unusable. Although Palm agreed to replace it for free, it appears that
|
|
their supplies are short, just as Apple's supplies for PowerBook logic
|
|
boards were short. The result was about three weeks without a tool that I
|
|
use daily at work, let alone using it to work on the Lamp Index.
|
|
|
|
So THAT slowed me down. And just as I thought I was ready to get going
|
|
again, I opened up the PowerBook, with its newly replaced innards, and
|
|
found a black screen. No picture. Not even a pulsing light when it was
|
|
"sleeping". Interestingly, everything else was still working; I was able to
|
|
restart and hear the usual tone. After it had completed the process I used
|
|
a keyboard utility to start iTunes, and pressing the space bar started a
|
|
song in the play list. I simply could not see what I was doing. A call to
|
|
Apple Technical Support could provide no other solution than to send it
|
|
back in. There it is, even as I type these words on the Windows computer I
|
|
previously used at work. I'm trying not to complain to that computer about
|
|
how it works differently; at the rate things are going, I don't need the
|
|
"blue screen of death" coming up repeatedly, necessitating a reinstall of
|
|
Windows!
|
|
|
|
|
|
(I CAN'T GET NO) SATISFACTION
|
|
|
|
Well, enough whining. Let's get back to the Lamp, the reason that
|
|
we've been having this little get together each month. In the last (real)
|
|
installment of this column, we covered 1995 and the difficulties and
|
|
challenges that occurred during that year. Moving into 1996 finds our
|
|
intrepid band of Apple II enthusiasts dealing with damage to their home on
|
|
GEnie, and the consequences of that damage.
|
|
|
|
Let's synchronize with the historical context: In 1996, the O.J.
|
|
Simpson murder trial begins. Princess Diana and Prince Charles are
|
|
divorced. The school board of Oakland, California elects to recognize Black
|
|
English, termed "Ebonics", as a separate language. British citizens are
|
|
alarmed by the outbreak of "mad cow" disease.
|
|
|
|
Intel continues the processor arms race by releasing the 200 MHz P6
|
|
(Pentium). IBM and Sears sell Prodigy to Internet Wireless, which then
|
|
re-launched it as an Internet-based service. CD-RW (read/write) technology
|
|
becomes available. In August, Microsoft introduces its Internet Explorer
|
|
web browser, challenging Netscape's Navigator browser. U.S. Robotics
|
|
launches the Palm Pilot, its own version of a Personal Digital Assistant
|
|
(PDA). MSNBC (sponsored by Microsoft and NBC) debuts on cable TV channels.
|
|
|
|
Following low Christmas sales that resulted in a loss of $61 million,
|
|
Apple CEO Michael Spindler lost his position as Apple's third CEO, and was
|
|
replaced by Gil Amelio. Amelio tried to help improve Apple's bottom line by
|
|
reducing Macintosh motherboard designs to only two, and the hardware
|
|
architectures into a single system, as well as streamlining the corporate
|
|
structure. On April 1st, Apple celebrated its 20th birthday, and released
|
|
the 20th Anniversary Macintosh to commemorate the occasion. IBM releases
|
|
the 603e and 604e PowerPC chips, first clocking at 166 MHz, and going up to
|
|
200 MHz by mid year. At that time they also made the first announcement of
|
|
the G3, the third generation PowerPC processor. Apple also continued to
|
|
flounder with its efforts to update its Macintosh operating system, and the
|
|
Copland Project was discontinued. During the year, much speculation was
|
|
made about whether Apple would base it's next operating system on former
|
|
executive Jeane Louis-Gasse's BeOS, or exiled CEO Steve Job's NeXTStep. The
|
|
final decision was made at the end of the year with Apple's purchase of
|
|
NeXT, Inc. for $430 million. Amidst all of these struggles, the company's
|
|
stock price dropped to a 10-year low of $18 per share.
|
|
|
|
|
|
GENIELAMP INFO
|
|
|
|
GEnieLamp A2 editor Doug Cuff began the year by giving his own
|
|
assessment of the ups and downs that occurred in 1995. He did a much better
|
|
job summarizing what happened than I did; so much so that I'd like to
|
|
reproduce it here:
|
|
________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
| In fact, we made out like bandits in 1995. We got new hardware: |
|
|
|the SecondSight card and, along with the rest of the micro world, |
|
|
|IOmega ZIP drives. We got new software: Quick Click Morph, TimeOut |
|
|
|Statistics, Convert 3200, Quick Click TIFF Reader, Deja II (AppleWorks |
|
|
|5.1 for the Mac), Opening Line, TouchTwo AppleWorks macros, Print 3200, |
|
|
|and PMPFax, not to mention shareware/freeware efforts such as II Not |
|
|
|Disturb, Blockade (game from Brutal Deluxe), and Pix Whiz (New Print |
|
|
|Shop color pix editor). |
|
|
| |
|
|
| We also got significant updates and upgrades for some of our |
|
|
|software: Spectrum v2.0, Balloon v2.0, AppleWorks v5.1, rSounder v3.0, |
|
|
|AutoArk v1.1, TimeOut ShrinkIt v5, One Touch Commands 5, GEnie Master 5,|
|
|
|CoPilot for GEnie v2.5.5, The Tinies (with a new construction set), an |
|
|
|improved variable-time SHR screen saver, and a patch for the HFS FST. |
|
|
| |
|
|
| Sure, it wasn't all good news. There were some new products we |
|
|
|haven't gotten yet--the TurboRez card, Wolfenstein 3-D, SimCity, Tracer |
|
|
|Sanction, Mind Shadow--and some updates that still haven't arrived: |
|
|
|GraphicWriter III v2.0, Kangaroo, TransProg III, SuperConvert, and a |
|
|
|decidedly unofficial System 6.0.2 from Brutal Deluxe. We even suffered |
|
|
|a few losses in 1995: Your Money Matters and free Apple IIc |
|
|
|motherboard/ROM upgrades, to name just two. |
|
|
| |
|
|
| Our biggest losses in 1995 were our magazines and newsletters: |
|
|
|A2-Central, TimeOut-Central, Script-Central, Studio City, GS+ Magazine, |
|
|
|Softdisk (but not Softdisk G-S), and AppleWorks Forum all ceased |
|
|
|publication. In March/April 1995, we were told that II Alive "is not |
|
|
|going quarterly any time soon". As of December, it seems that this is |
|
|
|exactly what's going to happen. There are about four more issues to |
|
|
|come, so II Alive will probably finish in late 1996 or early 1997. |
|
|
| |
|
|
| So we lost ICON (International Computer Owners Network) and NAUG |
|
|
|(National AppleWorks Users Group)... Softdisk Publishing and EGO |
|
|
|Systems are still with us, not to mention Shareware Solutions II and |
|
|
|PAUG (Planetary Apple User Group). Two replacement newsletters have |
|
|
|come along: Apple Blossom by Steve Cavanaugh and II Something by Clark |
|
|
|Stiles, both of which are distributed freely. Thanks to the efforts |
|
|
|of Joe Kohn and Will Nelken, Script-Central back issues and |
|
|
|TimeOut-Central back issues are again available. |
|
|
|________________________________________________________________________|
|
|
|
|
In March, Cuff discussed the new change in ownership of GEnie, which
|
|
General Electric had sold to Yovelle Renaissance Corp. The new name for the
|
|
service was "Genie", without the uppercase "E" that had always been used.
|
|
The most obvious change that came about because of this sale was a
|
|
substantial increase in the cost of an account, from $8.95 per month to
|
|
$18.95 per month. A new customer was treated to the bargain rate of $23.95
|
|
per month. This change had resulted in the loss of many members, of the A2
|
|
RT as well as from other RT's. This had a particular impact on Genie's
|
|
European customers, whose rates became VERY high.
|
|
|
|
Cuff also had to rescind his previous offer to pay potential GenieLamp
|
|
writers with credits for online time; the new management had also taken
|
|
away that privilege.
|
|
|
|
In March, GenieLamp A2 was also released as HyperCard and HyperCard
|
|
and HyperStudio stacks, to a very favorable response. The HyperCard stack
|
|
(and conversion stack) was written by Joshua Calvin. Although the HyperCard
|
|
edition did not vary much from the text version, the HyperStudio version
|
|
added a unique feature - a comic strip called "Hog Heaven".
|
|
|
|
April's editorial saw Cuff announcing an attempt by the new Genie
|
|
management to retain subscribers. "Genie Lite" offered five free hours of
|
|
e-mail use per month, but no free access to the Roundtables, and charged
|
|
only $7.95 for month (compared to the much higher rate for the normal type
|
|
of access). However, Yovelle decided that this was not a financially
|
|
attractive proposal, as many users flocked from the higher cost
|
|
subscriptions to the Genie Lite version, and on May 9, 1996 this option was
|
|
withdrawn.
|
|
|
|
July's issue found GenieLamp A2 as the one remaining GenieLamp
|
|
publication and that due to the dedication of Doug Cuff in taking the time
|
|
to write and edit nearly all of the material in each issue. During that
|
|
month, Genie management closed down the DigiPub Roundtable. This had been a
|
|
gathering place for writers of the various Genie publications, and without
|
|
that convenience GenieLamp A2 emerged from the fallout as the last
|
|
remaining Lamp digital publication. The strain of doing all of that work
|
|
each month, with the additional costs involved in connecting to Genie under
|
|
its new rates, began to increase his difficulties in continuing in the job.
|
|
|
|
In October, Cuff discussed his efforts at preserving GEnieLamp A2 by
|
|
moving the issues from the DigiPub library before it closed down) and
|
|
uploading them to the A2 library.
|
|
|
|
Finally, the GenieLamp A2 masthead exactly the same at the end of
|
|
Cuff's run as editor as it was at the start of 1996:
|
|
________________________________________________________________________
|
|
| |
|
|
|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////|
|
|
| GenieLamp Apple II ~ A T/TalkNET Publication ~ Vol.5, Issue 57|
|
|
|""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""|
|
|
|Publisher................................................John F. Peters |
|
|
| Editor...................................................Douglas Cuff |
|
|
|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////|
|
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|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////|
|
|
| ~ GenieLamp IBM ~ GenieLamp ST ~ GenieLamp PowerPC ~ |
|
|
| ~ GenieLamp A2Pro ~ GenieLamp Macintosh ~ GenieLamp TX2 ~ |
|
|
| ~ GenieLamp Windows ~ GenieLamp A2 ~ LiveWire (ASCII) ~ |
|
|
| ~ Member Of The Digital Publishing Association ~ |
|
|
| Genie Mail: GENIELAMP Internet: genielamp@genie.com |
|
|
|////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\|
|
|
|________________________________________________________________________|
|
|
|
|
Although the other digital publications had disappeared, their memory
|
|
lived on at least in this location.
|
|
|
|
|
|
ROUNDTABLE NEWS
|
|
|
|
With the changes in Genie management to Yovelle, it began to look a
|
|
little more uncertain as to where text-based Apple II's could communicate
|
|
online. Syndicomm owners Gary Utter and Dean Esmay began to make plans on
|
|
what to do if Genie suddenly disappeared, and in May there appeared the
|
|
very first announcement of a new web site, "www.syndicomm.com".
|
|
|
|
Also related to the change from GEnie to Genie were some A2 RT members
|
|
who said their good-byes, as they moved on to CompuServe or Delphi, where
|
|
the online rates were more reasonable. In July, Delphi was for the first
|
|
time mentioned as a potential alternative to Genie, as Ken Gagne pointed
|
|
out that it was STILL a text-only service.
|
|
|
|
|
|
HARDWARE NEWS
|
|
|
|
Early in the year, Mike Hackett was working on QuickDraw II support
|
|
for the SecondSight VGA card, in order to make it possible to have the IIGS
|
|
Finder display correctly on the card. He was somewhat limited by the amount
|
|
of programming information that Sequential Systems was willing to release,
|
|
and the apparent unwillingness of the company to do necessary firmware
|
|
updates to improve performance.
|
|
|
|
Sequential Systems introduced a version of the RamFAST SCSI card
|
|
specifically for use on the Apple IIe with ZipChip. However, it appeared
|
|
from later posts that although it worked fine on a IIGS and on a IIe
|
|
WITHOUT a ZipChip, it still didn't work reliably WITH a ZipChip.
|
|
|
|
Alltech released the Sirius 8 meg RAM board.
|
|
|
|
Mike Westerfield gave a little more information about the Mark Twain
|
|
("ROM 04") IIGS prototype that had been discovered in Albuquerque. Later in
|
|
the year, Joe Kohn made available videotapes of his Gravenstein Apple User
|
|
Group demo of the Mark Twain he had discovered.
|
|
|
|
Various RT members discussed ways to build a tower version of the
|
|
Apple IIGS (that is, putting the guts of the computer into a tower case),
|
|
with proposals of various improvements to make it work better.
|
|
|
|
Resident solder slinger Harold Hislop offered technical information
|
|
about how to repair AppleColor RGB monitors, and how to (temporarily) help
|
|
with "sticktion" problems on aging Quantum hard drives.
|
|
|
|
Ken Gagne reported on the Tiger Learning Computer, an Apple-approved
|
|
Apple IIe clone that was to be introduced at the Electronic Entertainment
|
|
Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. His brief description was to be followed by a
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more detailed article in Volume 2, Issue 2 of The Apple Blossom newsletter.
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September's issue included information by Doug Pendleton about how to
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build a reliable faster Zip GS card. Also that month, Peter Brickell began
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a series in which he described ways in which to interface an Apple II with
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"real world" devices.
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SOFTWARE NEWS
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:: PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE ::
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PMPFax was released late 1995. February discussions revolved around
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ways in which to deal with some early bugs in the program.
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Brutal Deluxe introduced Convert 3200, a graphics conversion utility.
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Sales for the product were handled by Shareware Solutions II. SSII also had
|
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been granted permission to release disks from NAUG (the disbanded National
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AppleWorks User Group).
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Apple II emulation software for the Macintosh began to appear during
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1996. Steve Cavanaugh commented on his experience with one program called
|
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"Squirt", and another called "IIe 1.0". More significantly, Andre Horstmann
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and Henrik Gudat made an announcement mid-year about an Apple IIGS emulator
|
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that they were working on. Their software had previously been released
|
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under the name "Bright Software", but for this major project they had
|
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changed the name to "Fast Eddie Labs", since the code-name for the product
|
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was "Fast Eddie". Fast Eddie would require a PowerMac, and although they
|
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were initially asking for alpha testers to assist them, by the end of the
|
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year the emulator was nearing the beta testing stage.
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EGO Systems announced an update to Addressed For Success, a label
|
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printing database program, to v1.1. The company also began to carry the
|
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Office Productivity Systems AppleWorks utilities, including TimeOut
|
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ShrinkIt-Plus, Statistics, and Disk Tools. Steve Disbrow also began work on
|
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a RTF (Rich Text Format) translator for GraphicWriter III. Soon afterwards,
|
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an AppleWorks GS translator module was released for GW III.
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Other software that became available during 1996 included
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TimeOut.Statistics by Office Productivity Software; TouchTwo AppleWorks
|
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macros by Marin MacroWorks; an update of Quick Click Calc to v1.3 by Mike
|
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Westerfield and The Byte Works; Music Composer 4.00 by Clayton Juniel; and
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GraphicWriter III v2.0 by Seven Hills Software.
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:: TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE ::
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Rumors began to appear about one or more programmers who were working
|
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on attempts to design a graphic-based web browser for the Apple IIGS. The
|
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main limitation then (as now) was the processing power needed to display
|
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both web page textual information AND the graphics for those pages in GIF
|
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or JPG format. Also limiting the development of such a product was the lack
|
|
of basic utilities to directly connect a IIGS to the Internet. GNO/ME 2.0.6
|
|
was planned to include TCP/IP access, and was expected to be a prerequisite
|
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to IIGS web browsing.
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In March, a post was reproduced in which Derek Taubert discussed his
|
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efforts at creating what he called "GS/TCP", an Apple IIGS TCP/IP handler,
|
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which was intended to interface with GNO/ME 2.0.6. He had successfully been
|
|
able to connect to the Internet with this utility, and was making
|
|
improvements to it, to the great excitement of many Apple II users on
|
|
Genie. Max Jones of Juiced.GS visited Taubert in May, and also saw "GS Web"
|
|
demonstrated, Taubert's efforts at a graphic web browser. Jones planned an
|
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article all about GS/TCP in the Spring issue of Juiced.GS.
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:: SYSTEM SOFTWARE ::
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Jawaid Bazyar & Dave Lyons released a significant patch for the HFS
|
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FST from System 6.0.1. A mysterious data-trashing bug had been plaguing
|
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those trying to use large HFS volumes on the IIGS. The bug had caused a
|
|
delay in the release of Jim Maricondo's Golden Orchard CD-ROM collection in
|
|
1995. This single-byte fix resolved this major problem. Dave Lyons, who was
|
|
employed at Apple, had searched out the problem on his own time, and shared
|
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the info with Jawaid Bazyar, who wrote the patch program to correct it.
|
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Although it was distributed as a Procyon product, it was made available as
|
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freeware.
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|
Later in the year, a different HFS problem was in discussion,
|
|
regarding a problem that would occur if files dragged to an HFS volume
|
|
exceeded the available space on that volume. If this happened, a "disk
|
|
full" error occurred, and the folder into which the files were being
|
|
dragged was corrupted to the extent that it could not be deleted from the
|
|
Finder.
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|
|
Back in 1995, Brutal Deluxe had announced their efforts at creating
|
|
source code for GS/OS System 6.0.1, with the goal of applying patches and
|
|
bug fixes. This "System 6.0.2" was available on a trial basis to a limited
|
|
audience; Joe Kohn was one who had a copy of it, installed on his Mark
|
|
Twain IIGS. Brutal Deluxe, however, did not take sufficient care to have
|
|
extra copies of this effort; it was all lost when a hard drive crashed, and
|
|
they apparently felt the task was too much work to reproduce.
|
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:: UTILITY SOFTWARE ::
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|
|
The hack to Print Shop IIGS sought by Joe Kohn that would allow better
|
|
printing was again mentioned in July. The reason that the patch never
|
|
appeared was that the graphics in the program were hard-coded to 72 dots
|
|
per inch, and increasing the print quality simply was not possible.
|
|
|
|
A September article by Doug Cuff described how to start fresh with an
|
|
Apple IIGS system, and what programs and utilities to add to a newly
|
|
created system disk to make it most workable and productive. This was
|
|
followed up in the following month by reader comments about other utilities
|
|
that they considered indispensable.
|
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:: GAMES ::
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|
|
In January, Vitesse was still promising Wolfenstein 3D to be available
|
|
soon. However, this promise was complicated by the need to get programming
|
|
help from someone other than Bill Heineman (who had started but not
|
|
completed the conversion), and by the demands of id Software for a new
|
|
contract. The gradual disappearance of Vitesse from the Apple II world
|
|
during this year also contributed to the problem. The project eventually
|
|
fell to Logicware programmers, specifically Eric Shepherd, and by late in
|
|
the year he had a package ready for beta testers.
|
|
|
|
Other games that appeared in this year were Operation Lambda by Bret
|
|
Victor, and LemminGS by Brutal Deluxe.
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PUBLICATIONS
|
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|
|
Despite the losses of Apple II publications in 1995, other individuals
|
|
stepped up and did their best to fill the gaps left behind. January saw the
|
|
announcement of three new publications: The AppleWorks Gazette, The Apple
|
|
Blossom, and Juiced.GS.
|
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|
|
Howard Katz and Chris Serreau created The AppleWorks Gazette. Released
|
|
as a disk publication with articles and sample files, the first issue was
|
|
mailed out in January 1996, and was reviewed by Doug Cuff in the February
|
|
issue of GenieLamp A2. Their intent was to send out a new issue bi-monthly,
|
|
but soon fell behind in this goal, distributing only three issues during
|
|
the year.
|
|
|
|
Steve Cavanaugh had started The Apple Blossom as a freely downloadable
|
|
product for its first four issues in 1995. With the start of 1996 he
|
|
changed it to a subscription-based print publication, to be released on a
|
|
bimonthly basis. During 1996 he kept this promise, and produced six issues.
|
|
(Samples of articles from these issues and other issues are still available
|
|
at this web address:
|
|
http://homepage.mac.com/appleblossom/tab/blossomonline.html) By the end of
|
|
the year Cavanaugh had to abandon his Genie account, though he had plans to
|
|
continue his newsletter.
|
|
|
|
Newspaper veteran Max Jones also joined the field of new Apple II
|
|
publishers during 1996. Juiced.GS was started as a quarterly printed
|
|
publication dedicated to coverage of the Apple IIGS. Initial subscriptions
|
|
were priced at $14 per year, and the promised four issues were distributed
|
|
during the year.
|
|
|
|
Joe Kohn's Shareware Solutions II continued to publish. He was also
|
|
able to make available for sale much of the inventory of the defunct Big
|
|
Red Computer Club, as well as other products.
|
|
|
|
II Alive, the last remaining glossy print Apple II publication,
|
|
announced that it was planning about five more issues, after the release of
|
|
the Nov-Dec 1995 issue. The Spring 1996 issue arrived in early summer, and
|
|
was reported to be thinner than previous issues. Less money was spent on it
|
|
than previously, and after the first quarter of 1996 its former art
|
|
director, Carl Sperber, was acting as editor, with articles being collected
|
|
by former reviews editor Jeff Hurlburt.
|
|
|
|
Another disk magazine, Dark Castle Magazine, was briefly mentioned in
|
|
March, and then never again appeared in GenieLamp. (Being available only in
|
|
Dutch may have had something to do with this.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
COMPANIES
|
|
|
|
Greg Templeman announced the addition of Michael Lutynski (of
|
|
Animasia) to the Logicware programming team, which also included Eric
|
|
Shepherd, James Smith, "Burger" Bill Heineman, and Steve Parsons.
|
|
|
|
///SHH Systeme, makers of the TurboIDE and BlueDisk cards, was also
|
|
affected by the change in Genie rates. Being based in Munich, Germany made
|
|
them subject to the costs of European access, which had undergone a
|
|
considerable increase. Consequently, they moved their online support to the
|
|
Internet and to CompuServe.
|
|
|
|
During the latter half of the year, an increased numbers of posts
|
|
appeared in the A2 Roundtable complaining about Sequential Systems, due to
|
|
a lack of response to customer requests (or complaints) regarding the
|
|
Second Sight card.
|
|
|
|
EGO Systems and Steve Disbrow had to announce the cessation of its
|
|
toll-free order line and a reduction of hours, primarily because of his
|
|
real employment interfering with what had been forced to become a
|
|
side-business.
|
|
|
|
|
|
KANSASFEST
|
|
|
|
Doug Cuff's article, "The Accidental Tourist At KansasFest", appeared
|
|
in the July issue, providing the first official FAQ about the event.
|
|
|
|
Attendance at the event that year was over two hundred. Gary Utter
|
|
gave a stirring and memorable keynote speech, and the subject of the annual
|
|
roast was Joe Kohn. Roger Wagner (even though he was unable to attend) and
|
|
Mike Westerfield sponsored pizza. Attendees Carl Knoblock and "Big Cheese"
|
|
Cindy Adams were among those whose posted comments about the event appeared
|
|
in GenieLamp in the August issue.
|
|
|
|
Among the presenters were Andy Nicholas of Apple Computer, who
|
|
demonstrated "Gus", an Apple IIGS emulator for the Power Macintosh. Eric
|
|
Shepherd announced the coming beta test of Wolfenstein 3D, and that the
|
|
final product would be released as freeware, rather than as the commercial
|
|
product that Vitesse had originally intended it to be.
|
|
|
|
Seven Hills Software announced the Spectrum 2.1 update, which was
|
|
available to ship by September.
|
|
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|
|
REVIEWS
|
|
|
|
Despite a dearth of contributing writers, there were quite a few
|
|
product reviews that appeared in GenieLamp A2 during the year:
|
|
|
|
o Jay Curtis reviewed "Deja II", JEM Software's newly released AppleWorks
|
|
5.0 emulator.
|
|
o James Keim, Ed Lundberg, and Douglas Cuff all reviewed the teaching
|
|
program "Where In Hell Is Carmen Santiago?", which had been designed to
|
|
teach about Dante's "Inferno". This unusual method of having three people
|
|
review the same program resulted in a very interesting look at the product
|
|
from more than a single point of view.
|
|
o Charlie Hartley reviewed PostScript fonts available in the Apple II
|
|
Library, along with an interview of Margot Taylor, who had uploaded many of
|
|
the fonts.
|
|
|
|
Cuff was the source of most of the rest of the reviews that were
|
|
printed:
|
|
|
|
o The AppleWorks Gazette, issue #1
|
|
o The Apple Blossom
|
|
o Juiced.GS
|
|
o "In The Breach Of Centuries" and "Sounds Of History" (HyperStudio stacks)
|
|
o GraphicWriter III v2.0, (rewritten) by Richard Bennett
|
|
o LoadPall XCMD for HyperCard IIGS by Steve Cavanaugh
|
|
o Convert 3200, from Brutal Deluxe
|
|
o Beagle Basic
|
|
o Sorry (game)
|
|
o Lordlings Of Yore
|
|
o Wolfenstein 3D
|
|
|
|
Cuff also started a new column in February, a Top Ten list of the most
|
|
popular files in the GEnie A2 library. The list was based on the number of
|
|
downloads of a file, after it had been in the library for about a month.
|
|
Thus, the February list dealt with December's uploads, and so on. Beginning
|
|
with the March issue, he also began offering brief reviews of new uploads
|
|
to the A2 library.
|
|
|
|
|
|
WRITERS
|
|
|
|
Phil Shapiro concluded his "Thinking About" series with a discussion
|
|
of the use of mailing lists to share common interests, including nursing
|
|
homes in the national information infrastructure, and the convenience of
|
|
automated e-mail responders.
|
|
|
|
In additional to his other responsibilities, Doug Cuff presented the
|
|
Delta manual for the AppleWorks 5.1 update in the July issue.
|
|
|
|
David Marriott wrote about "The Disposable Computer", referring to the
|
|
tendency for computers to be in need of replacement every several years.
|
|
|
|
|
|
INTERVIEWS
|
|
|
|
Fewer of these appeared during 1996, but included the following:
|
|
|
|
o Max Jones, of Juiced.GS
|
|
o Steve Cavanaugh, of The Apple Blossom
|
|
o Christian Serreau and Howard Katz, of The AppleWorks Gazette
|
|
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|
|
MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
|
|
|
|
In April, a number of messages were reprinted about the use of Apple
|
|
II's in businesses.
|
|
|
|
Editor Cuff wrote an interesting article in the August. "File
|
|
Mechanic" took the approach of explaining how to modify an old BASIC
|
|
program in the A2 library so it was functional on the Apple IIGS and under
|
|
ProDOS, taking the reader step by step through the process.
|
|
|
|
Cuff also wrote in October about the Apple II BBS that he ran for four
|
|
years in the 1980's. In November he presented his own history of
|
|
GenieLamp's first five years.
|
|
|
|
David Kerwood described his plans to create a web site that would be a
|
|
central repository of information about the Apple II and support for it.
|
|
|
|
Marc Wolfgram reported in December that former A2Pro sysop Mark
|
|
Collins had passed away from a massive stroke. The two had collaborated on
|
|
several Apple IIGS projects, including "Lithium Grease" (which could save
|
|
and restore IIGS battery RAM settings from a disk) and the GS/OS resource
|
|
editor, "Foundation".
|
|
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|
|
HUMOR ONLINE
|
|
|
|
Ryan Suenaga listed his Top Ten things to do when GEnie was down. Tim
|
|
Kellers gave his own top ten list of why to attend KansasFest.
|
|
|
|
In March, the "Apple II Brainwash Test" was printed. Gary Utter and
|
|
Mike Westerfield teamed up to create "You Know You've Been On Genie Too
|
|
Long When..."
|
|
|
|
Several more song parodies that I wrote appeared during the year
|
|
(which are now reproduced on the Apple II History website at
|
|
http://apple2history.org/parodies/parodies.html).
|
|
|
|
Jerry Cline pointed out a way of getting free 3.5 floppy disks simply
|
|
by NOT signing up for America Online (i.e., you continue to receive in the
|
|
mail those disks encouraging you to sign up).
|
|
|
|
Alan Meiss' "Some Famous Last Words" appeared in December (his humor
|
|
is still available at this web site: http://www.aaaugh.com/meiss/humor.html
|
|
|
|
|
|
STATS
|
|
|
|
Here are statistics for the first five years of GEnieLamp. The numbers
|
|
refer to the size of each issue in "K" (kilobytes):
|
|
|
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Year Min Max Avg
|
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---- ---- ---- ----
|
|
1992 116K 212K 156K
|
|
1993 80K 256K 172K
|
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1994 124K 216K 165K
|
|
1995 92K 176K 125K
|
|
1996 80K 192K 116K
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19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
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|
|
As I write these concluding words, my lovely PowerBook G4 remains in
|
|
the hands of the competent physicians at the Apple Service Center, awaiting
|
|
its next logic board transplant. I'm quite hopeful that THIS time it will
|
|
not be rejected. In the meantime, I think I'm getting the hang of this
|
|
historical writing stuff again, and so I'll do my best to get the next
|
|
chapter in the Lamp review ready for you. Even if I'm to do it with a
|
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second-best choice.
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Steven Weyhrich
|
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a2history@syndicomm.com
|
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http://apple2history.org
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References for 1996 historical info:
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|
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Apple Computer, Inc.: A History
|
|
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/3682/applehistory.html
|
|
|
|
Apple History Timeline
|
|
http://applemuseum.bott.org/sections/history.html
|
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|
|
The Apple Museum
|
|
http://applemuseum.bott.org/
|
|
|
|
Computer History For 1990-2000
|
|
http://www.computerhope.com/history/19902000.htm
|
|
|
|
History of Computing Industrial Era 1994-2000
|
|
http://www.thocp.net/timeline/1996.htm
|
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|
|
Information Please: 1996
|
|
http://infoplease.lycos.com/year/1996.html
|
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|
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Timeline of the 90s, 1996
|
|
http://www.inthe90s.com/generated/time1996.shtml
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[EOA]
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by Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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[TSU]
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TO SIGN UP FOR SYNDICOMM ONLINE
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Please visit our web site at http://www.syndicomm.com for information or to
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sign up!
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(Logon message)
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[EOA]
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[SCO]
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SyndiChat 1.1
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"""""""""""""
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Announcing - SyndiChat 1.1
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What is it?
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SyndiChat is a RTC chat program for Syndicomm Syndicated Communities that
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requires a PC running Window 95 or better.
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Features
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- Selectable font size from 6 to 15 points. <-- NEW FEATURE
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- Simple installation and configuration.
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- Basic telnet client with separate chat window.
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- Resizable window with auto line length adjustment.
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- 30,000 character scrollback buffer.
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SyndiChat is freeware.
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Where do you get it?
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http://www.syndicomm.com/~mark/SyndiChat/
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Enjoy!
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(MARK, HelpDesk, Cat 3, Top 4, Msg 16)
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[EOA]
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[AOS]
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Announcing the Opening of Showbits
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Announcing the opening of Showbits! Syndicomm's newest community caters to
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the showbiz crowd, covering the many aspects of Hollywood's exciting
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Showbits can be accessed at Page 840, by typing the keyword SHOWBITS at any
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Syndicomm prompt, or surfing to the Showbits web site:
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(KGAGNE, HelpDesk, Cat 3, Top 11, Msg 16)
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[EOA]
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[OSA]
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October 2003 Issue of Syndicommotion Available
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The October 2003 (Volume 2, Number 10) issue of Syndicommotion has been
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By Lyle Syverson <lyle@foxvalley.net>
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The Slotbuster II Card
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Many different cards were manufactured for use with the Apple II computers.
|
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Many people find all of the slots of their favorite Apple II filled and a
|
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desire to add more cards so as to make the computer even more versatile.
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What if you could find a card that would use only one slot but provide
|
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several functions?
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Slotbuster II to the rescue. Modules are available for these functions:
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Buffered serial printer port, buffered parallel printer port, speech
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synthesis, clock, modem port, and BSR control (remote control of lights and
|
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appliances, etc.)
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This card and the modules are available from the manufacturer, RC Systems.
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Go to: http://www.rcsys.com/apple2.htm
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for more information and an email address to check on availability and
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prices.
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[EOA]
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You are invited to submit your favorite Tinkerer's Project for the Apple II
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computers.
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NO LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THIS MONTH
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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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Send your comments to Lyle Syverson, Editor <lyle@FoxValley.net>
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KansasFest 2004
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KansasFest 2004 is planned for July 20-25, 2004 at Avila University in
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(Heading: Cat 5, Top 22)
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WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION AT THE KFest HOME PAGE
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KFest Home Page
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About The Lamp! The Lamp! is published on the fifteenth of every month on
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""""""""""""""" the WEB at: http://lamp.a2central.com/
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This publication produced entirely with real or emulated Apple II computers
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using Appleworks 5.1 and Hermes. Apple II Forever!
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* The Lamp! is (c) copyright 2003 by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. All
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rights reserved.
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* To reach The Lamp! on Internet email send mail to
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* All issues of The Lamp! are available at The Lamp! Home Page,
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http://lamp.a2central.com/
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Opinions expressed herein are those of the individual authors, and do not
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necessarily represent the opinions of A2Central.com, Delphi Online
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Services, Syndicomm, Ryan M. Suenaga, or Lyle Syverson. Forum messages are
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reprinted verbatim and are included in this publication with permission
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from the individual authors. A2Central.com, Delphi Online Services,
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Syndicomm, Ryan M. Suenaga, and Lyle Syverson do not guarantee the accuracy
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or suitability of any information included herein. We reserve the right to
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edit all letters and copy.
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Material published in this edition may not be reprinted without the
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