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SO5789:;<=>?@ for providing the programs for this disk. His efforts are appreciated! BELOW: You will find basic information about the files on side one of this disk: BOOTING...As you WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: THE APPLE /// STARTUP DISK AND PRINTER SET-UP PROGRAMS DISK ID : 3BSB-10 BOOTABLE? Side One UPDATED APRIL, 1991 MAY, 1995 FIRST OF ALL: Many thanks to WAP /// SIGer Jim Salerno Con Manual. CONVERT.NOTES :Notes on converting from AppleSoft to Business Basic. PEEK.POKE.CALL :PEEKs/POKEs/CALLs and their Business Basic equivalents. Side Two: AppleCon Boot disk (Pascal based). WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: AppleCon DISK ID#: 3BSB-09 BOOTABLE? Bootable Basic conversion program that will take Applesoft programs and covert them (to a point) into Business Basic. On Side One: APPLECON.INST :Appleissue they came from. The WAP office has most of these in the library. Or you can get back issues of On Three by calling 1-(805)-822-8580 (On Three). While you're at it, be sure to get on their mailing list. Demo SPREADSHEETING :Demo of a Basic Spreadsheet TIMESET :A more useful version of this time-setting program All these programs are well documented. Just LOAD and then LIST them to see. Each will also indicate which ON THREE magazine Reboot System; and Slow Down or Speed Up your /// (WARNING: DO NOT USE reboot or speed settings with Selector/Catalyst) PATTERNS.PART1 :Graphics Demo RONS.DEMO :Walking Man e graphs on screen HEADFIRST :Program that makes "Headlines" KEYPRESS.DOC :Documentation for KEYPRESS.INV Invokable KEYPRESS.TEST :Demo for KEYPRESS.Inv MISC.DOC.TEST :Demo for MISC.INV Invokable to lock/unlock Reset Key; miliar! CNTL.C.MAYBE :Another Spreadsheet program for use with Visical/3EZ Pieces DEMO.1 :Graphics Demo DEMO.2 :Graphics Demo DEMO.3 :Graphics Demo GRAPHING.DEMO :Utility to makLOT :Slot Machine Game BRIANS.COLORS :Graphics Demo BRIANS.THREEme :Graphics Demo BYTE.TWO.TEST :For programmers, identifies when a "special key" is pressed CIRCLING.DEMO :Graphics Demo. Should look faS.DRIVER...The "ATTACH" Driver is set to input ".PRINTER" using APPLE DMP Codes. Use Control-1 to request screen text printout. Control-2 will toggle from normal to condensed size print. Use the KEYPAD NUMBERS for this command. You will see a letter at the upper right screen position indicating your selection. Except for programs which have redefined the use of the keypad LABELER.2 This program prints the directory from an APPLE /// disk on 1 x 3.5 inch, 1-UP labels. It is set up for an Imagewriter printer. The printer commands are located in lines 730-790. Original Author:-- LABELER.1 This program prints the directory from an APPLE /// disk on Avery 1.5 inch X 4.0 inch labels. It is set up for an Epson MX-100 printer. The printer commands are located in lines 730-790. . This may be renamed and used as the printer menu. If you do this, please save the original printer menu and restore it before leaving. -------------------- LABEL PROGRAMS -----------------------r printing pascal text files, skipping over page breaks and numbering each page. REQUIRES PASCAL TO USE. OKIDATA.MENU A menu for the OKIDATA 182 printer is contained in "OKIDATA.MENU"rogram for use on the C.Itoh printer. PRINTER.MENU An inquiry and response type menu for selecting printer functions for the Apple DMP printer. PRINT.TEXT A PASCAL program fo for use with the C.Itoh printer. EPSON.CONTROL A program for selecting printer functions on the Epson printer. From THREE's COMPANY. C.ITOH.CONTROL Modification of above pT A program for selecting printer functions on the Apple Dot Matrix and Imagewriter printers. From ON THREE, Feb. 1986. PRINTER.SET.MOD Modification and enlargement of above programyour own needs. By looking at your printer manual, you can exchange the control codes in these programs for those of your printer. Thus, you'll have a quick and easy way to set up your printer or print disk labels from Business Basic. PRINTER.SE PRINTER CONTROL AND LABEL PROGRAMS DECEMBER, 1987 UPDATED APRIL, 1991 Please note that while these programs may not correspond directly to your printer, you can adapt them according to m Configuration Program" (available on WAP PD disk 3UTL-01). MENU ITEMS...Most items need no explanation, as they will allow you to catalog a disk or read a file, etc. SIDE TWO ProFile. ....We have also included a few other printer drivers which may better fit your system. But you will have to set it up accordingly using the System Utilities "Syste ....The parallel printer driver,"PPRINTER" is for the APPLE UPIC interface card (slot 1). ....The .Profile driver is a "Universal" driver for use with a five or ten MB it and see! ....The serial printer driver,".PRINTER", is set at 1200 baud,7 bit-odd,with no delays. This is to be used with the serial port on the back of your Apple ///. numbers, this program will permit a screen text printout whenever a keyboard input is allowed. It should let you dump the screen at normal size using just about any printer. Try Unknown Imagewriter modifications, lineup routine, error trapping routine, 1 x 3.5 label capability added by Ed Gooding - Sept. 30, 1986 LABELER.3 This Label Maker program by Bob Wiker will simply allow you to print up a label of up to five lines. You can print as many copies as you wish and change the copy depending on your needs. Uses the .Graphix driver and the bgraf.inv invokable module. ng up and will restore the names as well. Util.7 -Line.Printer will print the first 23 lines of the screen to a printer. -S.T.E.P. is a word processing program written in Basic. -VC.File.Printer will print Visicalc (DIF Format) files s and works with the Renumber.Inv invokable module. -Demo.Three is a fun little program that you'll enjoy. -Modem is a telecommunications program written in Basic. Easy to use. -Rename.Direct allows you to shorten file names prior to backi -Find.Replace finds specific strings of text and lets you replace them. -Compress.File is a short program that compresses a text file to save space. -REM.Remover removes REM statements (they slow down programs). -Renumber.Doc documentcluding copying files, reading files, etc. Util.Doc explains how to use this program. Util.6 -Basic Renumber renumbers any Basic program easily and quickly. -Diskdrv.Clean turns on the desired disk drive for use with cleaning kits. er.Demo uses a printer to demonstrate the ///'s typeahead feature. Side Two Utils.5 -Includes Util and Util.Doc. Util is a program that you can add to other Basic programs, so you can do a number of disk utility functions, inou to create a textfile and save it to disk. -Search.Utility will search a text file for specific lines of copy. Search.Document tells you how to use it. Utils.4 -Mailbase is a data base you can use for keeping mailing lists. -SOSbuffscrolling up and down, left and right. -Textfile.Copy allows you to copy text files from one disk to another. -Textfile.Dump is a similar program you can use to print a text file to a printer or to the screen. -Textfilemanker allows yogram, and Manualmenu. -Compare.Utility compares two versions of a Basic program (saved as ASCII files) and will show you the differences. Compare.Documnt tells you how to use it. Utils.3 -Scroller will load an ASCII file and allows print it. -Hex.Dec.Convert will convert Hex and Decimal numbers back and forth. -Mortgage will compute your mortgage payments over any time and cost. Utils.2 -Contains a number of Basic menu programs including: Automenu, Basic.BootprACDEFGHIents, work with various menu programs and more. Side One Utils.1 -Epson.Select will let you set up your Epson printer before printing. Epson.Document tells you how. -File.Reader can read a text file from various sources and even WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: BASIC UTILITIES DISK ID : 3BSB-11 BOOTABLE? Side One This disk contains a number of useful BASIC programs that will, among other things, allow you to send control codes to an Epson printer, scroll your documto a printer. -Newdownload allows you to change fonts in Basic easily and quickly. -Cipher.Utility encrypts text files and restores them. Cipher.Document explains how to use it. Util.8 -Graph.Pac is a Graphics Drawing program. -Time.Program will display the time if you have a clock chip. -Loan.Pay.Calc will compute your loan payments over any given time. -Border.Program creates a nice border ala the Apple /// demo disk. -Calculate.Area will do just that. -Graph.Plotual, with reference section for quick instructions, commented listings of sample programs, demonstration programs and more. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CE SOFTWARE 1854 Fuller Road 89, CE Software placed PPT /// into the public domain. You will find it on Side B of this disk. In return for placing the programs into the PD, CE Software asks that users purchase the manual for $10.00 which includes: o A complete tutorial manlook, allowing you to easily incorporate state-of-the-art techniques of user-friendliness. o PPT/// commands meld easily into your BASIC program. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- In March, 19such time wasters as searching and sorting. o PPT/// will cut your development time by removing the need to write long, complicated subroutines for user input and upper/lower case conversion. o PPT/// will give your programs a professional sophisticated, advanced programs without sacrificing the simplicity of BASIC. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BENEFITS: o PPT/// will speed up your programs, cutting down rful ones to overcome some of the limitations of BASIC. NO MORE! PPT///, for the Apple///, extends the power of the Business Basic interpreter. Now, utilizing Programmer's Power Tools, both beginning and advanced programmers have the capability to writely from CE Software for $10.00.) Basic has long been a popular language for micro-computers, primarily due to its simplicity and ease of learning. However, many programmers feel that they eventually must abandon this language for other, more poweJLMNO Transcribed for the WAP /// SIG by Tim Bouquet (NOTE: The following information comes from a promotional flyer provided by CE Software. It does not substitute for the manual, which is available direct WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: PROGRAMMERS POWER TOOLS DISK ID : 3BSB-12 BOOTABLE? PROGRAMMERS POWER TOOLS /// for the Apple /// By CE Software e quickest way to get back is simply type at the prompt )Run .D1/Menu.Maker and you'll be set. will plot graphs. -PDL.TEST is used with an Apple /// joystick for allignment purposes. You will be able to run any of these programs from within Menu.Maker. But they HAVE NOT been set up to return you to Menu.Maker after being run. Th PO Box 65580 West Des Moines, IA 50265 (515) 224-1995 WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: PPT/Basic Helps DISK ID: 3BSB-13: Bootable? :Bootable This is a disk for Business Basic Programmers! On Side One are some examples of how Programmers Power Tools (Disk 3BSB-12) can make yournd listed. When listed, you will see that directions are given in REM statements. The most pertinent REM statements will appear at the end of the listing. This way they will stay on the screen for reference while you begin to program. Seed programs are 3. Program documentation 4. Utilities SEED PROGRAMS: Six seed programs are included on this disk---one for each graphics mode, one for music, and one for 40-column color text. Seed programs are designed to be loaded aleseed, is designed to help you program quickly and easily in Business Basic. Programs on this disk side can be divided into four categories: 1. Seed programs 2. Subroutines TVWX It will also make disk and address labels. V1.1 Menu Maker will let you boot Disk Maker and when finished, return to the Menu. You'll also find: Appleseed.Docs : Information about the Appleseeds Basic programs on Side Two SIDE TWO: App WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: DISK.MAKER/APPLESEEDS DISK ID : 3BSB-14 BOOTABLE? Yes SIDE ONE: Disk Maker is a Business Basic program for fast copying of /// and // Prodos-based disks. It loads the entire disk into memory for multiple copies. /// and Business Basic from Applesoft BASIC.TOOLS2 : Info on the 1.23Ax version of Busines Basic BASIC.TOOLS3 : Using 6502 invokables from Business Basic modem. Q6 : Program to print your screen contents RENAMER : Text of program to shorten pathnames for backup purposes RENAMER.PGM : Renamer Program BASIC.TOOLS1 : Information on moving a statistial analysis program to the sic Q2 : Using Verbs for Invokables Q3 : On GET, INPUT, ON KBD and their use Q4 : How to flush the type-ahead buffer Q5 : Get Request.inv module to look for a Carrier Detect on a ding's Three's Company BBS and the /// section of MAUG on CompuServe and from Three Cheers Magazine on disk. Files include: INVOK.INFO : Information about using Invokables in Business Basic Q1 : How to free up memory under Business BaPRS programs better. The /// SIG's own Jim Salerno put the menu together to make the demo for PPT a little clearer. On Side Two we've provided you with a host of information about programming with Business Basic. Information downloaded from Ed Gootime-savers. When you wish to try simple graphics or when you want to add music to your programs, the seed programs are ready to use. All SOS calls have already been written into them. All you have to do is read the REM statements and follow the formula described for entering data. This way you can begin drawing your picture or composing your song at once. AplSoft Prg -: - A2.H AplSoft Prg -: - A3.ALT BasicFile -: EXAMPLE.4 (subdirectory) -: PAGE.FLIP.A2 AplSoft Prg -: PAGE.FLIP.A3 BasicFile -: EXAMPLE.5 (subdirectory) -: - CYPRUS AplSofSoft Prg -: EXAMPLE.2 (subdirectory) -: - A2 AplSoft Prg -: - A3 BasicFile -: - A3.ALT BasicFile -: - A2.H AplSoft Prg -: EXAMPLE.3 (subdirectory) -: - A3 BasicFile -: - A2.L AplSoft Prg -: - A3.T2 BasicFile -: - RANDOM.A2 AplSoft Prg -: - RANDOM.A3 BasicFile -: - RANDOM.A3.2 BasicFile -: EXAMPLE.1 (subdirectory)(continued) -: - RANDOM.A3.3 BasicFile -: - RANDOM.A2.2 Aplome programs require joysticks to operate properly. Side Two: -: READ.ME.FIRST : The programs and files you'll find on this disk. -: EXAMPLE.1 (subdirectory) -: - A3.T BasicFile -: - A2 AplSoft Prg -: - A2.H ting. This is a double booting disk that will work on the // or the ///. All the programs are on side two. You can run one particular version, reboot and see what the other is like. Or you can read each program as text files should you desire. Srdinate is at the top left of the screen. On the ///, it's at the bottom left. That requires some finagling as well. On this disk, you will find a number of attempts at translating from one format to the other. You should find the results interes module, stipulate the pencolor and fillcolor along with a few sundry other things. But once that's done, you can move on to what you'd like to do. No Peeks or Pokes either. The other problem is the graphics screens. On the Apple //, the 0,0 cooaphics, it's one simple command: GR (for HiRes it's HGR). From there you can manipulate the screen as you will, but you are forced to use Peeks and Pokes to do it. The Apple /// requires that you OPEN the Graphics Driver, INVOKE the BGRAF Invokable formats, others that don't. Add to that the fact that the programming is somewhat more difficult on the /// side (the tradeoff is that /// graphics are more powerful in some ways) than on //. The best example is that to get into Apple // LoRes grY[\]^_`ao transfer Apple // graphics programs. Frankly, it ain't always easy. On the Apple // side you have LoRes, HiRes and Double HiRes (the GS adds Super HiRes). On the Apple /// it's four different graphics formats, some that approximate the Apple // WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: APPLE /// AND APPLE // GRAPHICS DISK ID : 3BSB-15 BOOTABLE? Yes By Dave Ottalini This is a disk long in the making. It developed from my desire to learn a little bit about graphics on the Apple ///, and how tt Prg -: - MONTEREY.PINE AplSoft Prg -: - FERN AplSoft Prg -: - CYPRESS.BB BasicFile -: - MONT.PINE.BB BasicFile -: - FERN.BB BasicFile -: EXAMPLE.6 (subdirectory) -: - JOYSTICK.A2 AplSoft Prg -: - JOYSTICK.A3 BasicFile -: - A3.TEXT AsciiFile -: EXAMPLE.7 (subdirectory) -: - MOVE.A3 BasicFile -: - MOVE.A3.2 BasicFile -: EXAMPLE.8 (subdirectory) -: - EGYPT. A3 BasicFile -: EXAMPLE.9 (subdirectory) -: fhomputer. SIMON.SAYS :The original Simon Says game in Basic. DOMINO.PUZZLE :Try to match up the numbers in four blocks. Hints provided. CONCENTRATION :A card game played against the computer. Try to find the mixed pairs of cards. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Salerno DISK ID#: 3BSB-17 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Many thanks to Jim Salerno for this excellent disk! On Side One (All Games): GUESS.IT :Try to guess a number picked at random by your ce. - CHORD.PROG :Text version of above. - MIDI.DATA.BASIC :MIDIPRINT - MIDI Data Display Basic program. - PRINT.MIDI.DATA :Text version of above. egories for Pick.That.Tune. MUSIC :Basic Music program LORD.AUDIO1 :Basic Music program LORD.AUDIO2 :Basic Music program NOISES :More noises! MIDI2 (subdirectory): - CHORD.BASIC :Basic Chord Progression Generator for MIDI interfactwo for more on MIDI) - MIDI.DRIVER : Information about the Passport MIDI Driver. MIDISTUFF.INV : Information about the Passport MIDI Invokable module. On Side Two: PICK.THAT.TUNE : Can you Pick That Tune? Try it! POP; TV; CHILDREN; COUNTRY :Catbdeogram for the Apple ///. MEDLY : A medly of tunes you can play using PIANO.PLINKER MUSIC.ARTICLES : A text file listing articles written about music on the A3. VARIABLE.NOISES: Play it and that's what you'll get. MIDI (subdirectory) (See side WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Music, Music, Music DISK ID#: 3BSB-16 BOOTABLE?: Bootable A disk full of music (using Business Basic), all with a decidedly Apple /// bent. On Side One: PIANO.PLINKER : A one octive music prcFile GR AplSoft Prg -: - MANDELBROT.GRAF BasicFile (Thanks to Richard Altman) -: Example.11 (subdirectory) -: - LINES.TEXT AsciiFile -: - A2LINES.TEXT AsciiFile -: - A2.LINES AplSoft Prg -: - A3.LINES Basi- POINTS AplSoft Prg -: - POINTS2 AplSoft Prg -: - STARS AplSoft Prg -: - STARS2 AplSoft Prg -: - A3.STARS BasicFile -: EXAMPLE.10 (subdirectory) -: - MAND AplSoft Prg -: - MAND. On Side Two (Self-Booting)(Includes a Menu program): DRIVER.CHECK :A Basic program that checks the drivers you have on line. PRINTER.MENU :Prints a list of fonts for a C.Itoh printer. FILE.READER :Text file reader. TIMESET :Set you WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Advanced Visicalc/Mail List Manager Hard Disk Versions DISK ID#: 3APL-03 BOOTABLE?: Bootable (Side Two) Hard disk versions of two venerable Apple /// programs. Side One: Advanced Visicalc. NOT self-bootinghe boot and program disks. Requires 3APL-02 to operate (that disk has the only two issues ever produced.) WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Three Cheers Boot and Program DISK ID#: 3APL-01 BOOTING : Self-Booting Three Cheers was the first and only magazine on disk for the Apple ///. Begun in 1984, its graphics are outstanding! This disk includes t J(7 m*III.APL.07J)9-mFINDER.DATAɱl$pl*mAPPLE.SOFTWAREvJ'' 'III.APL.01nmJ'*m*III.APL.03paJ'(m*III.APL.02sKJ(*mIII.APL.04uJ(4m*III.APL.05wJ(4 m*III.APL.06zWO MISCELLANEOUS PASCAL REPAIRS SUBDIRECTORIES ON DISK 3CAT.03: SIDE ONE TELECOM UTILITIES 01-29 SIDE TWO UTILITIES 30-52 WORD.PROCESSING STING OF ALL PD DISKS AND THEIR ORDER NUMBER. SUBDIRECTORYS ON DISK 3CAT.01: SIDE ONE ACCOUNTING APPLE.SOFTWARE BUSINESS.BASIC CATALOG EZP.AWP GAMES SIDE TWO BLOOM.SOFTWARE GRAPHICS SUBDIRECTORIES ON DISK 3CAT.02: SIDE ONE INFORMATION SIDE Tlates; Business Basic; Games; Graphics; Information; Miscellaneous; Pascal; Repairs; Telecommunications; Utilities and Word Processing. (Check the back of the WAP Journal for updates.) ** PLEASE SEE THE FILE "CAT.BY.NAME" ON EACH DISK FOR A COMPLETE LI read or printed using the included Menu.Maker program, "Print All", or with any Apple /// word processing program. 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks Data Base version available on separate disks (3CAT-04-06). Categories include: Accounting; AW/3EZ Pieces Tempikl WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: WAP /// SIG PD Catalog (ASCII Version) DISK ID#: 3CAT.01 - 3CAT.03 BOOTABLE?: NOT Bootable Information about all the Public Domain disks offered by Washington Apple Pi's /// SIG. Files on this disk can be /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-0300 r system's time and date IF you have a clock chip. CALENDAR :What day is it ... was it ... or will it be? RENUMBER :Renumber your Basic programs. PRT.CODES.PROG :Reveals the printer codes for C.Itoh/IBM/NEC Printers. . See DOCUMENTATION file for information on how to use this version. Side Two: Mail List Manager v. 1.1. This version is self booting. : MLMNOTES : Notes on this updated hardisk version. (We suggest you also get Dr. Al Bloom's MLoqvxuped bar charts, stacked bar charts, combination line/ bar charts, and pie charts. Graphs may be printed on an Apple Imagewriter or on Epson (or compatible) printer with Graftrax. Graphs created on video display may be saved to disk for later showing by an WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Graph 'n Calc DISK ID#: 3APL-05 BOOTABLE? Bootable Graph 'n Calc is a combination business graphic development and analytical computation package that develops five different types of graphs: line charts, gro). Includes a "Demo" mode that produces two programs for you. Originally released by Advanced Software Technology. Side One: Boot Disk Side Two: Program Disk WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Quick and Easy Data Master DISK ID#: 3APL-04 BOOTABLE? Bootable Quick and Easy Data Master allows the user to design programs by setting information prompts, then writes the program (in Business Basicion mode, a game (Runaround) and "Magellan: CP/M to SOS and Back Again." rts, reviews of Versaform and /// EZ Pieces, as well as Basic and Pascal programs (Three Cheers is Pascal based and can not run Basic programs). Issue Two (On Side Two) includes more News and information, an article about using your Serial printer in emulat WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Three Cheers Issues One and Two DISK ID#: 3APL-02 The only two issues ever produced for Three Cheers, an Apple /// magazine on disk. Requires 3APL-01 to operate. Issue One (On Side One) includes Apple /// NewM Utilities disks which really make this program useful. They are disks 3BLM.07 through 10.) integrated "slide show" system that's included (files saved to disk may also be uploaded into On Three's Graphics Manager or Draw On Three for editing/printing). Built-in analytical computations include geometric, exponential and liear curve fitting; expe by Menu.Maker). HABA.DB 3EZPs Database of articles about HABA Systems HABA.DB.ASCII ASCII version of above file Read.Me.First Information file you're reading now. Side Two contains Habamerge - it's self booting and easy to use. Be sde One Informational side - bootable with the Menu.Maker Business Basic Program. This disk side includes the Read.Me.First file, and a database of all known articles about HABA - both in 3EZP (and Appleworks) format and in ASCII text file format (readablyou've set things up. Note that the records must be one line each with a Return (NOT a tab) AND no space inbetween: Joe Apple /// Cupertino Lane LaLa City, California 66666 Mary Sparkstation ServerCity Road Sun City, California 77777 (etc.) SIDE ONE Sio it may still prove useful on the // side. NOTE2: To use with 3EZPS - you'll have to print your data base mailing list to the word processor, then print it to disk (RAM disk is great for this). THEN run HABAmerge and load in the text (ASCII) file after any version and turn on the machine - or at the Basic Prompt, type: ] -Merge.System and the program will boot automatically. NOTE that AppleWorks 2.0 and above already has mailmerge built in - but I don't believe it can print mailing labels 3 across spped so that it could run on either machine (the boot code on the // and the /// are in different blocks and each machine knows what to look for). IF you want to run the // version of Habamerge, all you have to do is insert this side into your Apple II ( this program isn't worth a little of your time. IF you have a manual, please send us a copy. Or better yet, transcribe it and send a disk! By the way, this program will also work on any Apple //. This was the FIRST commercial product to be shire that everything works right. The program is not perfect, one reviewer from another club in fact called it "virtually useless" because it can't seem to handle mailing lists of different lengths. However, if that isn't a problem for you, see if!) However, it is an Assembly Language program (the SOS.INTERP file) so it's pretty fast. We do not have a manual for it, unfortunately. But the program itself is self-explanatory and includes demos on disk. You can even print to screen to make suy{|}~erge data base mailing list information into letters, or as labels. In fact, Habamerge will print THREE ACROSS mailing labels - something 3EZPs can't do! HOWEVER - it will NOT load a 3EZP or AppleWorks Word Processing file! ONLY ASCII Text files. (Bummer WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: HABAMERGE DISK ID : 3APL-06 BOOTABLE? YES Habamerge was a commerical program offered by HABA Systems, the original distributor of 3EZ Pieces. It has the same interface as 3EZPs and is designed to monential smoothing; multiple linear regression; seasonality analysis; and many times series functions. Originally published by Desktop Computer Software. Side One: Boot Disk Read.Me.First File Side Two: Program Diskure to replace our SOS.DRIVER file with your own to use your particular printer. Or, if you have a hard disk, simply upload it there and run from BOS, Selector or Catalyst. Again, both the SOS and ProDos versions of the program are available ON THIS DISK SIDE. hree Cheers Issues One and Two 3APL-02 3INF-19 Ad. Visicalc/Mail Lst Mgr Hard Disk Versions 3APL-03 3MSC-19 Quick and Easy Data Master 3APL-04 Graph 'N Calc 3APL-05 Hab3ACT-01 3ACT-01 EASy System and Accounts Receivable 3ACT-02 3ACT-02 EASy System/Accounts Payable/Gen. Ledger 3ACT-03 3ACT-03 * APPLE SOFTWARE Three Cheers Boot and Program 3APL-01 3INF-18 T WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY February, 1996 PDS NAME NEW DISK ID# ORIGINAL ID# --------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------- * ACCOUNTING EASy System ER.OF.MAMMON OUR.BUDGET CAR.LETTER LOAN.SCHEDULE CONSOLIDATION HOW.DEMO MEMO PROJECTS Side 2 - Program y Rod Whitten - Sample.Files (Directory) : Templates you can use with 3EZ Pieces WINTER.GRADES CAR.CONTACTS PERSONAL.WORTH QUALIFICATIONS USER.GROUP TOWmplate offerings in our PD library - the section is 3AWZ (AppleWorks/3EZPs Templates). For Mail Merge see HabaMerge - disk 3APL-06. Side 1 - Boot - Read.Me.First : This file - EZPS.Review : A review of this program bo use. It is compatible with AppleWorks files - in that ANY version of AppleWorks can read these files. Check out books in the WAP library or at your local library for more information about how to use this program. Also check out the /// SIGs extensive Te WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: 3EZ Pieces DISK ID : 3APL-07 BOOTABLE?: Bootable The original integrated program for the Apple /// written by Robert Lissner. It includes modules for word processing, spread sheets and data bases. VERY easy tamerge 3APL-06 3EZ Pieces 3APL-07 * 3EZP/AW TEMPLATES 3EZP/AW Business Templates 3AWZ-01 3AWZ-01 Checkbook by Lomartire 3AWZ-02 3AWZ-02 Accounting/Finance Templates 3AWZ-03 3AWZ-03 Mortgage Amortization 3AWZ-04 3AWZ-04 Checkbook Manager 3AWZ-05 3AWZ-05 Contributions Disk #1 TL-05 Basic Utilities 3BSB-11 3UTL-06 Programmers Power Tools 3BSB-12 3UTL-07 PPT/Basic Helps 3BSB-13 3BSB-06 Disk Maker/AppleSeed 3BSB-07 3BSB-05 Best of On Three 3BSB-08 3BSB-08 AppleCon 3BSB-09 3UTL-08 Basic Boot Disk 3BSB-10 3USB-03 3BSB-01 Pohlman Disk 02 3BSB-04 3BSB-02 Pohlman Disk 03 3BSB-05 3BSB-03 Pohlman Disk 04 3BSB-06 3BSB-04 Pohlman Disk 05 Bloom 3BLM-27 * BUSINESS BASIC Basic 1.23 and Utils 3BSB-01 3BSB-07 Menu.Maker 6.1 3BSB-02 3BSB-09 Pohlman Disk 01 3B 3BLM-23 3GRX-17 Poster By Bloom 3BLM-24 3GRX-18 Sign by Bloom 3BLM-25 3GRX-29 D3.Backup By Bloom 3BLM-26 3UTL-23 Survey 3 by-44 DIFUTIL By Bloom 3BLM-20 3UTL-45 Calendar by Bloom 3BLM-21 3GRX-15 Typewriter Art Disk 01 3BLM-22 3GRX-16 Typewriter Art Disk 02 3BLM-16 3UTL-41 LISTIT By Bloom 3BLM-17 3UTL-42 PLUTIL By Bloom 3BLM-18 3UTL-43 DIFPRINT By Bloom 3BLM-19 3UTL-12 3UTL-35 ASCIIUPLD by Bloom 3BLM-13 3UTL-36 CONPATH BY BLOOM 3BLM-14 3UTL-39 BLOCREAD By Bloom 3BLM-15 3UTL-40 NVASCI By Bloom Manager Utilities 3BLM-09 3UTL-28 Mail List Manager Utilities 3BLM-10 3UTL-29 AW to 3EZP by Bloom 3BLM-11 3UTL-30 A3IBM by Bloom 3BLM 3BLM-05 3UTL-24 ASCIDIF by Bloom 3BLM-06 3UTL-25 Mail List Manager Utilities Manual by Bloom 3BLM-07 3UTL-26 Mail List Manager Utilities 3BLM-08 3UTL-27 Mail ListNF-09 Best of Bloom: Disk 02 3BLM-02 3INF-22 Inpert's Corner by Bloom 3BLM-03 3INF-10 Reviews by Bloom 3BLM-04 3INF-17 GUCSPAR by Bloom 3AWZ-13 3AWZ-13 Parishworks - Disk 3 3AWZ-14 3AWZ-14 Parishworks - Disk 4 3AWZ-15 3AWZ-15 * BLOOM PROGRAMS Best of Bloom: Disk 01 3BLM-01 3I9 Video Catalog: Disk 1 3AWZ-10 3AWZ-10 Video Catalog: Disk 2 3AWZ-11 3AWZ-11 Parishworks - Disk 1-4 3AWZ-12 3AWZ-12 Parishworks - Disk 2 3AWZ-06 3AWZ-06 Bankcalc #1 3AWZ-07 3AWZ-07 Bankcalc #2 3AWZ-08 3AWZ-07 Bankcalc #3 3AWZ-09 3AWZ-0 3BSB-14 3UTL-09 A2 to A3 Graphics 3BSB-15 3GRX-32 Music, Music, Music 3BSB-16 3MSC-18 Best of Salerno 3BSB-17 3MSC-11 BOS Screen Blankers 3BSB-18 Business Basic 1.3 3BSB-19 Basic Extension 3BSB-20 * DA DATASYSTEMS D.A. Datasystems Catalog 3DAD-01 3INF-30 Basic X 3GRX-08 3GRX-20 Raster Graphics Demos 3GRX-09 3GRX-21 Raster Graphics Demos 3GRX-10 3GRX-22 Chartmaker /// 3GRX-11 3GRX-07 Graphics Disk Raster Graphics Tool Kit 3GRX-05 3GRX-05 3D Modeling Tool Kit 3GRX-06 3GRX-06 Raster Graphics Demos 3GRX-07 3GRX-19 Raster Graphics Demos 3GRX-01 3GRX-01 Fig Factory Manual 3GRX-02 3GRX-02 Fig Factory B&W Version 3GRX-03 3GRX-03 Fig Factory Color Version 3GRX-04 3GRX-0402 Capt'n Magneto 3GAM-03 3GAM-03 Games : Disk 02 3GAM-04 3GAM-04 Star Trek 3GAM-05 3GAM-05 * GRAPHICS Sketchpad and Slideshow 3FNT-05 Fonts Disk One 3FNT-06 3UTL-22 * GAMES Games : Disk 01 3GAM-01 3GAM-01 Games for Kids 3GAM-02 3GAM-3FNT-01 3UTL-21 CustomFONT Manual 3FNT-02 3UTL-20 CustomFONT Demo 3FNT-03 3UTL-34 Font Generator /// 3FNT-04 3UTL-37 Fontwriter /// 3MSC-12 Double Boot 3EMM-09 3MSC-06 Modified 48K and 64K Emulation Disk 3EMM-10 Hot Rod /// Utilities 3EMM-11 * FONTS CustomFONT Emulation Disk 02 3EMM-05 3UTL-50 Titan ///+//e Emulation Disk 01 3EMM-06 3UTL-51 Titan ///+//e Emulation Disk 02 3EMM-07 3UTL-52 A2 Boot 3EMM-08 3EMM-01 3UTL-55 Apple // Emulation Disk 3EMM-02 3UTL-02 Apple // Emulation Disk 02 3EMM-03 3UTL-03 Titan ///+// Emulation Disk 01 3EMM-04 3UTL-49 Titan ///+// Catalog Disk - EZP/AW - 01 3CAT-05 3CAT-04 WAP /// SIG Catalog Disk - EZP/AW - 02 3CAT-06 3CAT-05 WAP /// SIG Catalog Disk - EZP/AW - 03 3CAT-07 3CAT-06 * EMULATION Original Apple // Emulation 3CAT-01 WAP /// SIG Catalog Disk - ASCII - 02 3CAT-02 3CAT-02 WAP /// SIG Catalog Disk - ASCII - 03 3CAT-03 3CAT-03 WAP /// SIG Catalog Disk - ASCII - 04 3CAT-04 * DISK CATALOG - 3EZ PIECES WAP /// SIG 3DAD-09 3UTL-17 Ram+3/Two-N-Fro /// 128K 3DAD-10 3UTL-18 Powerscreen by Tim Harrington 3DAD-11 * DISK CATALOG - ASCII WAP /// SIG Catalog Disk - ASCII - 01 3CAT-01AD-05 3UTL-13 Data Window and Source Window 3DAD-06 3UTL-14 Power Cat and Basic XRF 3DAD-07 3UTL-15 Basic GTO 3DAD-08 3UTL-19 Power Keys DM+ T and Basic Utilities 3DAD-02 3UTL-10 The Retriever 3DAD-03 3UTL-11 Power Print /// 3DAD-04 3UTL-12 Disk Window /// 3D01 3GRX-12 3GRX-09 Graphics Disk 02 3GRX-13 3GRX-10 Graphics Disk 03 3GRX-14 3GRX-11 Graphics Disk 04 3GRX-15 3GRX-12 Graphics Disk 05 3GRX-16 3GRX-13 Graphics Disk 06 3GRX-17 3GRX-14 Graphics Utilities 3GRX-18 3GRX-08 GIF Graphics 1 rt Directory 3MSC-01 3MSC-01 Contributions Disk 01 3MSC-02 3MSC-02 Contributions Disk 02 3MSC-03 3MSC-03 Contributions Disk 03 3MSC-04 net Starters Kit 12 3INET.12 Internet Starters Kit 13 3INET.13 Internet Starters Kit 14 3INET.14 Internet Starters Kit 15 3INET.15 * MISCELLANEOUS File Cabinet/So 3INET.07 Internet Starters Kit 08 3INET.08 Internet Starters Kit 09 3INET.09 Internet Starters Kit 10 3INET.10 Internet Starters Kit 11 3INET.11 Interet Starters Kit 03 3INET.03 Internet Starters Kit 04 3INET.04 Internet Starters Kit 05 3INET.05 Internet Starters Kit 06 3INET.06 Internet Starters Kit 07 3INF-16 TAU Tales Vol. 3 3INF-17 TAU Tales Vol. 4 3INF-18 * INTERNET Internet Starters Kit 01 3INET.01 Internet Starters Kit 02 3INET.02 Internst of ///s Company: Disk 02 3INF-13 3INF-08 Phase /// Conference Plus! 3INF-14 3INF-11 Omnis 3 Technotes Plus! 3INF-15 3INF-36 TAU Tales Vol. 2 3INF-09 3INF-26 Best of ATUNC #5 3INF-10 3INF-27 Best of ATUNC #6 3INF-11 3INF-28 Best of ///s Company: Disk 01 3INF-12 3INF-07 Be 3INF-05 Best of ATUNC:#1 3INF-06 3INF-06 Best of ATUNC #2 3INF-07 3INF-24 Best of ATUNC #3 3INF-08 3INF-25 Best of ATUNC #4 3INF-02 3INF-29 Best of MAUG 3INF-03 3INF-03 Best of The Source 3INF-04 3INF-04 Best of TAU 3INF-05 3GRX-40 Artworks 3GRX-34 3GRX-41 3D Graphics 3GRX-35 3GRX-42 * INFORMATION New Member Disk 3INF-01 3INF-02 How Do I? Book: Summer Olympics 3GRX-30 3GRX-43 Dino-Graphics 3GRX-31 3GRX-38 Bookplates 3GRX-32 3GRX-39 Animals Disk #1 3GRX-33 3GRX-26 3GRX-33 Floppy Coloring Book: Trains #1 3GRX-27 3GRX-34 Floppy Coloring Book: Trains #2 3GRX-28 3GRX-35 Floppy Coloring Book: Winter Olympics 3GRX-29 3GRX-36 Floppy Coloring IF Graphics 5 3GRX-23 3GRX-37 Scanned Graphics Disk 01 3GRX-24 3GRX-30 Fotoview by Lomartire 3GRX-25 3GRX-31 Floppy Coloring Book 3GRX-19 3GRX-23 GIF Graphics 2 3GRX-20 3GRX-24 GIF Graphics 3 3GRX-21 3GRX-25 GIF Graphics 4 3GRX-22 3GRX-26 G 3MSC-04 Contributions Disk 04 3MSC-05 3MSC-15 French Tutor 3MSC-06 3MSC-13 Italian Tutor 3MSC-07 3MSC-14 Bowling/Grid Grade 3MSC-08 3MSC-16 Floppy Book by Shapiro 3MSC-09 3MSC-17 Le Grayhaven Cookbook Plus! 3MSC-10 3MSC-05 BBQ Recipies and Much More! 3MSC-11 3MSC-20 Brrkeys DM+ Source Code 01 3SRC-02 3PCL-10 Powerkeys DM+ Source Code 02 3SRC-03 3PCL-11 * SYSTEM SOFTWARE SOS 1.3 Auto Upgrade/DOS to SOS Converter 3SYS-01 3UTL-53 System Utilities & Data Dis3SHR-06 3GRX-28 DAR (Disk Archival and Retrieval) 3SHR-07 3UTL-56 %BINHEX /// (not available yet) 3SHR-08 3SHR-07 * SOURCE CODE XMODEM Source Code 3SRC-01 3TEL-13 PoweWorks Disk #3 3SHR-03 3INF-33 ThreeWorks Disk #4 3SHR-04 3INF-34 GrafixWorks Disk 1 3SHR-05 3GRX-27 GrafixWorks Disk 2 3REP-11 3REP-10 DIRECTRANS By DROB/Disk Speed Test 3REP-12 3UTL-47 * SHAREWARE ThreeWorks Disk #1 3SHR-01 3INF-31 ThreeWorks Disk #2 3SHR-02 3INF-32 Threeicator & Catalyst Fixer 3REP-08 3REP-07 Block Edit & Block Byter 3REP-09 3REP-08 Jeppson Disassembler 3REP-10 3REP-09 Ticktock Clock Allignment Tool 3REP-04 3REP-03 Brain Surgeon 3REP-05 3REP-04 Disk Map 3REP-06 3REP-05 DiskCheck & Prohealth 3REP-07 3REP-06 VindAGNOSTICS A3 Diagnostics Disk 1 3REP-01 3REP-01 A3 Diagnostics Disk 2/Block Edit 3REP-02 3REP-02 Apple /// + Diagnostics & 512K Memory Test 3REP-03 3REP-11 Repairing Your Apple /// 3PCL-16 3PCL-16 FORTRAN Manual: Disk One 3PCL-17 3PCL-18 FORTRAN Manual: Disk Two 3PCL-18 3PCL-19 Fortran Language 3PCL-19 3PCL-20 * REPAIRS & DIDavid Craig Disk #1 3PCL-13 3PCL-13 David Craig Disk #2 3PCL-14 3PCL-14 David Craig Disk #3 3PCL-15 3PCL-15 IEEE-488 Software Driver Routines 3PCL-09 3PCL-09 Pascal Menu.Maker 3PCL-10 3UTL-31 Modified Pascal Menu Maker 3PCL-11 3PCL-17 Macstuff 3PCL-12 3PCL-12 3PCL-05 Pascal SOS I/O & ExerSOS 3PCL-06 3PCL-06 Pascal Utilities: Putdemo & Putlib Demos 3PCL-07 3PCL-07 Pascal Wade's Pascal Patch/PCode Disassembler 3PCL-08 3PCL-08 Chaos Programs in Pascal mpiler/Toolkit #1 3PCL-02 3PCL-02 Pascal Toolkit #2/#3 3PCL-03 3PCL-03 Pascal Pronto Debugger/SANE Disk #1 3PCL-04 3PCL-04 Pascal SANE Disk #2/#3 3PCL-05 3PAR-03 Gain On Sale 3PAR-04 Label Maker 3PAR-05 * PASCAL AND OTHER LANGUAGES Pascal 1.2 3PCL-01 3PCL-01 Pascal 2.0 Coead Recipies 3MSC-12 3MSC-21 * PAIR SOFTWARE Pair Software Catalog 3PAR-01 3INF-30 Best Of Pair Software 3PAR-02 3INF-16 Datagraph /// k 3SYS-02 3UTL-01 Apple /// Demo Disk #1 3SYS-03 3MSC-07 Apple /// Demo Disk #2 3SYS-04 3MSC-08 Apple /// Demo Disk #3 3SYS-05 3MSC-09 Apple ///+ Keyboard Demo Disk 3SYS-06 3MSC-10 SOS Drivers 3SYS-07 3UTL-04 * TELECOMMUNICATIONS Telecom 01 3TEL-01 3TEL-01 Telecom 02/Access /G"-0 *B III.BSB.01@III.BSB.03..07 III.BSB.085B III.BSB.09m5 III.BSB.105 III.BSB.11UB III.BSB.12U III.BSB.13U III.BSB.14huB III.BSB.15u I1qp$*BIII.ACT.01..03 3WDP-07 Write-On! 3WDP-08 3WDP-04 3WDP-03 Ink Well Program 3WDP-05 3WDP-04 Script /// 3WDP-06 3WDP-06 Stemwriter /// 3WDP-07 * WORD PROCESSING AppleWriter 4.1 3WDP-01 3WDP-01 Apple Writer 2.0 Demo Disk 3WDP-02 3WDP-05 Footnote /// 3WDP-03 3WDP-02 Ink Well ManualOf Ottalini: 1992 Plus! 3WAP-08 3INF-38 Best Of Ottalini: Disk 08 3WAP-09 3INF-39 Best Of Ottalini: Disk 09 3WAP-10 Best Of Ottalini: Disk 10 3WAP-11 3WAP-04 3INF-15 Best of Ottalini: Disk 05 3WAP-05 3INF-20 Best of Ottalini: Disk 06 3WAP-06 3INF-35 Best Of Ottalini: Disk 07 3WAP-07 3INF-37 Best ARTICLES Best of Ottalini: Disk 01 3WAP-01 3INF-12 Best of Ottalini: Disk 02 3WAP-02 3INF-13 Best of Ottalini: Disk 03 3WAP-03 3INF-14 Best of Ottalini: Disk 04 3UTL-03 3UTL-38 Epson Screen Printer 3UTL-04 3UTL-46 Jeppson Codefile Utility 3UTL-05 3UTL-48 SOSTRAN 3UTL-06 3UTL-53 * WAP ALL 3TEL-13 3TEL-07 * UTILITIES Catalyst Release 3UTL-01 3UTL-32 Reformatter /// 3UTL-02 3UTL-33 A3 Reboot 3TEL-09 3TEL-09 hpTerm /// 3TEL-10 3TEL-10 Access 3270 3TEL-11 3TEL-11 TerminALL Manual 3TEL-12 3TEL-06 Termin 3TEL-05 Easyterm 3TEL-06 3TEL-12 Three's Company BBS 3TEL-07 3INF-21 TCS DISK 3TEL-08 3TEL-08 Infonet BBS // 3TEL-02 3TEL-02 Telecom 03 3TEL-03 3TEL-03 Kermit /// 3TEL-04 3TEL-04 XMODEM /// 3TEL-05 II.BSB.16u III.BSB.17*:APPLE.SOFTWARE*6 WAP /// SIG MENU.MAKER PROGRAM (Version 4.54)=".d1":100: Coldstart 200: Warmstart (GOTO 30) (I=1L2(A$(I),A$))90<B$(J)=A$(I),1,31)!FJ/2<>J/2)=4:=+1:ۙ=44PB$(J);:J=J+1ZI:8dA$(1000),B$(1000),C%(he few /// specific cards that were developed (like UPIC) are larger than normal ][ and // cards. They do not physically fit into the unmodified case of the "Switch-A-Slot" extender which was basically built for the // family. There are several answers teable at a time! What the extender actually does is act as if you had 4 different boards for a given slot & you physically switched them between programs. Needless to say it is much simpler with the extender. -- One special problem accrues to /// users, tf your internal slots for the extender & set up driver files for all boards in the extender. There is a rotary switch on the selector to allow you to choose which of the 4 cards in the extender is to be active. Only one of the cards in the extender is usINFAX and DC3 cards. -- Some cards that work in a low speed extender are: UPIC, Super-Serial, Videoterm-80 and a speech synthesizer card. -- Anyone not familiar with the concept of a slot extender will need to learn how it works. Basically, you use one o should not expect to see a High Speed extender. -- What difference does that make? Well, to put it simply "high speed" cards won't function reliably in a Low Speed slot extender. High speed cards include Ramdisks, Memory cards, the TITAN ///+//e cards, ers for micros come in two basic varieties: High and Low speed. A /// compatible High Speed version has not yet been developed. (IBM versions of high speed extenders all run over $500.) Unless a //e version becomes available and compatible to the ///, weery is available to any TAU member who submits a request and a SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope). (Joe: I've requested a copy.) 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