LBSOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUNDINVALID KERNEL FILExةw,@  4  J  ȱ⩤i8#) ) 8LeBLOOMvJ-' '*III.BLM.01  J-*III.BLM.02sJ-*III.BLM.03FJ.ؾ *III.BLM.04J.4*III.BLM.05J.ؾ *III.BLM.06!III.CAT.01ul8' BLOOMJ-l3DISK.CATALOGzJ3l2EZP.AWJ4l4FINDER.DATA_l8pl8m#im#iЛ#Lȱ  6L憦  Lsmm l y` @8(Je稽 ʈ_J.6*III.BLM.07$J. *III.BLM.08'E J/*III.BLM.09.0 J/ؾ*III.BLM.105 J/ؾ*III.BLM.11<J/*III.BLM.13? J/ *III.BLM.14CJ0ؾ1*III.BLM.16GNJ0*III.BLM.17JJ0*III.BLM.18M%J0*III.BLM.19SJ0ؾ *III.BLM.21VJ1ؾ: *III.BLM.22Y of ASCII 5. Converting Word Processor Files 6. II and Fro 7. Interfacing Resources 8. Wire Transfers 9. Allan M. Bloom, PhD CDP 1. Introduction 2. Bridge Programs and Program Bridges 3. Me and You and Baby Blue 4. The Perilsyou can pull them into any Apple family word processor. We've also included "Print.All" that can print all the text files you like. The "Issues" menu looks like this: Issues In Microcomputer File and Data Conversion columns included on side two. To read them, simply highlight the "Run.Issues" selection from Menu.Maker and hit . You will be asked to turn the disk over and Basic will take it from there. MENU.MAKER will let you print any text file, or wo of this disk you will find Dr. Bloom's fine series of articles on "Issues in MicroComputer File and Data Conversion." Basically, that means articles discussing how to get information from one computer to another. There are a total of 12 loom and placed into the public Domain. As with the articles, we have included both a /// EZ Pieces Data Base file and an ASCII file with the same basic information, including where to obtain the disks and how much they cost. On side tASCII text file which your Menu.Maker program is able to read. Use the Text.Dump program to print it (or load it into any word processing program and print from there.) Also on side one, you will find a listing of disks developed by Dr. B  have provided them to you in two different forms. If you have /// EZ Pieces, or AppleWorks, there is a Data Base file which you can pull into the program and use directly. We have also provided most of the same basic information in the form of an WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: THE BEST OF BLOOM - DISK 01 DISK ID#: 3BLM-01 BOOTABLE: YES On side one of this disk, you will find information about the articles published by Dr. Bloom over the years and where to find them. We*III.BLM.27s:J2ξ*III.BLM.20wJ3ؾ2 +FINDER.DATAFl3pl3nJ1ؾ4III.BLM.23[J1ؾ *III.BLM.24]uJ1ؾ *III.BLM.25b-J1ؾ *III.BLM.26hJ2ؾ *III.BLM.12mJ2*III.BLM.15p J2Mail Call 10. Putting It All Together 11. DIF-ferences 12. Christmas Bridges Index WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Bloom: Disk 02 DISK ID#: 3BLM-02 BOOTABLE: Yes It's One More Time for Dr. Bloom, as he weighs in here with a PD disk full of reviews and articles of interest about the Apple ///. -: One Side One: -: BBTEXT :2/9/90 DGO-WAP /// SIG Updated: 1/7/93 4/95 (reorganization) : /// EZ Pieces; Dealing with files too big for the memory INPERT14: Mail List Manager Utilities INPERT15: Data transfer between Apples; MAC II vs. Apple /// INPERT16: Bitnet and CompuServe INPERT17: Catalyst and Lazarus; .D1 Boot Disk on Hard disk ions #2: Serial data transfers; Serial port INPERT10: Data Communications #3: Mechanics of communication transfers INPERT11: 3.5" Disks; Transfering files from the /// to a MAC INPERT12: 3.5" Disks #2; PC Disk 400 (MS-DOS Transfers); Backup /// INPERT13riter 2.0 INPERT05: Hardware tidbits (from the "ON" lamp to disk drive speed) INPERT06: Hardware tidbits #2 (more on drive speed and A3 diagnostics) INPERT07: Basic Exec Files INPERT08: Data Communications #1: CompuServe tips INPERT09: Data Communicat by TAU in the TAU Journal. You can print any of these files using Menu.Maker 6.1 or Print.All. Or you can load them into any Apple family word processing program. INPERT01: SOS.Driver file INPERT02: Catalyst INPERT03: Selector /// INPERT04: Applewk ID#: 3BLM-03 Bootable: Yes The following is a list of the subjects you'll find discussed by Dr. Bloom in the columns on this disk. Note that the dates these were written don't necessarily match up with the Inpert0x numbers or when they were published WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-0300 PDS NAME: THE INPERT'S CORNER By Dr. Al Bloom DisMUTIL :Inside Apple /// Mail List Manager. -: PUFFIN3 :Files for use with the Puffin article on Side One. s /// Interp version). -: AC3CMD.FILE :Representative command file as discussed in AC3CMD. -: -: EZDIF :3EZ Pieces and DIF Files. -: MAC3 :Transfering files between the /// and the Macintosh -: (This article by Milt Johnson) -: MLBusiness Basic Random Text Files in Pascal. -: PUFFIN :Converting Apple II Pascal Programs (see appropriate files -: on Side Two). -: UNDERLINE :Underlining in Apple Writer. -: -: On Side Two: -: AC3CMD :Access /// Command Files (Acces WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Reviews by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-04 A series of reviews by the inimitable Dr. Al Bloom. -: On Side One: -: Catalyst : Hard Disk Switching Utility -: Reformatter /// : Text to Database or Spreadsheet U3 :Selector Documentation in Applewriter /// format. PSTART.DOC :Selector Documentation already formatted. BLOOM.STARTUP (subdirectory) - PSTART.LIB - PSTART.CODE QUARK.STARTUP (subdirectory) - PASCAL.STARTS - PMENU.EDIT - SYSTEM.STARTUP S.PASCAL :Runtime version of Sys.Pascal (full library support). Side Two START.NOTES :Pascal startup program notes. QSTART.AW3 :Catalyst Documentation in Applewriter /// format. QSTART.DOC :Catalyst Documention already formatted. PSTART.AWion of 1.1 interpreter that does not include support for TREESEARCH; IDSEARCH or floating point mathimatics. SYSTEM (subdirectory) - RT1SYS.PASCAL :Runtime version of Sys.Pascal (no library usage). - RT2SY article that includes info on GUCSPAR. HDINTERP (subdirectory) RTPASCAL.1.1 : Run time Pascal SOS.Interp file for hard disk usage. INTERPS (subdirectory) - RT1.SOS.INTERP :Full standard interpreter for Pascal 1.1 - RT2.SOS.INTERP :Cut-down versNOTES :Notes on using GUCSPAR with Selector ///. RUN.DOC.TEXT :PASCAL text version of GUCSPAR introduction. RUN.DOC.ASCII :ASCII version of GUCSPAR introduction. MENU.NOTE :Note on Menu.Maker's font file. INPERT02 :Dr. Bloom's Inpertto load the entire Pascal Operating System. That translates into a 30% time savings and is also a keystroke saver, especially for Catalyst users. Pascal knowledge required. Side One: CATALYST.NOTES :Notes on using GUCSPAR with Catalyst. SELECTOR. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: GUCSPAR by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-05 BOOTABLE? NO "GUCSPAR" is the Great Unified Catalyst/Selector Pascal Runtime Disk. This is a version of Pascal that is designed to run your Pascal program without having s Apple /// to PC solution -: RTCATALYST : Catalyst Run Time System -: THREE.WORKS : Dave Ottalini's Apple /// Encyclopedia -: WORD.JUGGLER.V2 : Word Juggler Word Processor tility -: Checkbook : Checkbook Program -: On Side Two: -: -: AC3.INTERP : Access /// Interpreter Version -: GRABIT : A Quickfile /// Creation Utility -: HOW.NOT.TO : How not to share programs -: PC400 : Daryl Anderson' WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: ASCIDIF by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-06 BOOTABLE?: Bootable ASCIDIF converts an Apple /// ASCII text file to a standard DIF (Data Interchange Format) file. DIF is a standard file format that can be imported by &()*+,Apple ///. Developed by Dr. Al Bloom. MLM Utilities consists of seven modules: 1. MLMINFO consolidates all the important information about an MLM file on a single page -- your file's content, structure, sort fiel WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Mail List Manager Utilities by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-08 BOOTABLE?: Bootable MLM Utilities are a set of very useful utility programs for Mail List Manager, the original mail list manager program for the :MLM Utilities Manual. data base, adding significantly to the power of "Mail List Manager" as a list processing system. Side One: MLMUTIL.DOC1 :Introduction to MLM Utilities. MANUAL.NOTS :Information on printing the MLM Utilities Manual. Side Two: MLMUTIL.DOC2 #%for those who wish to do more than enter, maintain, and print mailing label infor- mation with Apple Computer Inc's "Mail List Manager" program product. "MLM Utilities" provides extra features for the man- agement and use of the information in an MLM WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Mail List Manager Utilities Manual by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-07 BOOTABLE?: Bootable This is an abbreviated version of the MLM Utilities Manual by Dr. Al Bloom: "Apple /// Mail List Manager Utilities" is IF.TEXT :Source code for ASCIDIF. Side Two: ASCIDIF Program files. Self-booting Pascal. "a number of data base and spread sheet programs running on a variety of machines under a variety of operating systems. By Dr. Al Bloom. Side One: ASCIDIF.AW3 :Manual formatted for use with AppleWriter ///. ASCIDIF.DOC :Manual pre-formatted. ASCIDds, and print-control specifications. 2. MLMSORT adds the power of a general-purpose sort to your MLM system. It resequences a file in any order you desire, using any of the up to 14 data fields in an MLM recorsort fields, and print-control specifications. 2. MLMSORT adds the power of a general-purpose sort to your MLM system. It resequences a file in any order you desire, using any of the up to 14 data fields in an -/0123 for the Apple ///. Developed by Dr. Al Bloom. MLM Utilities consists of seven modules: 1. MLMINFO consolidates all the important information about an MLM file on a single page -- your file's content, structure, WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Mail List Manager Utilities - Disk 02 by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-09 BOOTABLE?: Bootable MLM Utilities are a set of very useful utility programs for Mail List Manager, the original mail list manager programocumented. See additional information on disk 3BLM-10 (side two). requires a 256K Apple /// with an external disk drive, and "Mail List Manager" (Version 1.0 or 1.1). A mass storage disk is necessary for MLMERGE. This disk is a self-booting Pascal disk and requires 3BLM-09 and 10. Completely dext, Name:Value, DIF, and "comma separated value." The utilities are an integrated system. The programs are invoked from, and return to, a master menu for ease of use. Full use of "MLM Utilities" c. MLMASCI has four output formats: Apple Writer mail/merge, ASCII text, Name:Value, and DIF. 7. MLMUPLD uploads (creates) MLM files from other systems and programs. MLMUPLD accepts four input formats: ASCII tually divided between two output files for easy record insertion. 6. MLMASCI converts MLM files to formats that can be loaded into other systems -- AppleWriter, Keystroke, PFS, /// Easy Pieces, etfields, combine and split fields, and create new fields. 5. MLMERGE merges the records of a two-disk MLM file. Dupli- cate records are not merged into the resulting output file. The result may be combined or eqr own choosing. 4. MLMCNVT allows you to respond to changing needs by convert- ing an MLM file into another layout. You may rename and reorganize the data in an MLM record, delete obsolete d. 3. MLMLIST is a flexible and sophisticated list facility for attractive and meaningful display of MLM data. This utility allows you to list any MLM file data items in an informative layout of youMLM record. 3. MLMLIST is a flexible and sophisticated list facility for attractive and meaningful display of MLM data. This utility allows you to list any MLM file data items in an informative layout of your own choosing. 4. MLMCNVT allows you to respond to changing needs by convert- ing an MLM file into another layout. You may rename and reorganize the data in an MLM record, delete obsolete t of your own choosing. 4. MLMCNVT allows you to respond to changing needs by convert- ing an MLM file into another layout. You may rename and reorganize the data in an MLM record, delete obsolete LM record. 3. MLMLIST is a flexible and sophisticated list facility for attractive and meaningful display of MLM data. This utility allows you to list any MLM file data items in an informative layouort fields, and print-control specifications. 2. MLMSORT adds the power of a general-purpose sort to your MLM system. It resequences a file in any order you desire, using any of the up to 14 data fields in an M46789:for the Apple ///. Developed by Dr. Al Bloom. MLM Utilities consists of seven modules: 1. MLMINFO consolidates all the important information about an MLM file on a single page -- your file's content, structure, s WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Mail List Manager Utilities Disk 03 by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-10 BOOTABLE?: Bootable MLM Utilities are a set of very useful utility programs for Mail List Manager, the original mail list manager program . See additional information on disk 3UTL-10. ilities" requires a 256K Apple /// with an external disk drive, and "Mail List Manager" (Version 1.0 or 1.1). A mass storage disk is necessary for MLMERGE. This disk requires 3BLM-08 and 10. Completely documented on disk 3BLM-07 ASCII text, Name:Value, DIF, and "comma separated value." The utilities are an integrated system. The programs are invoked from, and return to, a master menu for ease of use. Full use of "MLM Utieces, etc. MLMASCI has four output formats: Apple Writer mail/merge, ASCII text, Name:Value, and DIF. 7. MLMUPLD uploads (creates) MLM files from other systems and programs. MLMUPLD accepts four input formats:ed or equally divided between two output files for easy record insertion. 6. MLMASCI converts MLM files to formats that can be loaded into other systems -- AppleWriter, Keystroke, PFS, /// Easy P fields, combine and split fields, and create new fields. 5. MLMERGE merges the records of a two-disk MLM file. Dupli- cate records are not merged into the resulting output file. The result may be combin fields, combine and split fields, and create new fields. 5. MLMERGE merges the records of a two-disk MLM file. Dupli- cate records are not merged into the resulting output file. The result may be combined or equally divided between two output files for easy record insertion. 6. MLMASCI converts MLM files to formats that can be loaded into other systems -- AppleWriter, Keystroke, PFS, /// Easy Pi>@Aby an importing program. A special command file tells ASCIUPLD (1) which fields of the input ASCII file to be imported and (2) in which order to import the fields. It even lets you create import fields that aren't in the original file. You control the len WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: ASCIUPLD by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-13 BOOTABLE?: YES - Both Sides ASCIUPLD converts an ASCII text file (one line per record field) from one data base or spread sheet program into the upload format needed scal Text sourcecode for AW to 3EZP. AWEZP.AW :AppleWriter formatted version of the manual. AWEZP.LST :Pre-formatted version of the manual. On Side Two: Pascal program files for this program. ferent program from AppleWriter, and some AW commands and features can not be translated to EZP/WP, either elegantly or at all. AWEZP is intended to give a good basic translation that should be sufficient for most purposes. On Side One: AWEZP.TEXT :Pa;= to the EZP desktop, may be printed by EZP/WP without change, or it may be edited first to take advantage of EZP/WP's special capabilities or to address the few AW/EZP differences that this program does not handle. AWEZP doesn't do everything. EZP is a dif WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: AW to 3EZP by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-11 BOOTABLE?: Bootable AWEZP transforms an Apple Writer source file into the format used by the /// EZ Pieces (AppleWorks) word processor. The resulting file, once added lities" requires a 256K Apple /// with an external disk drive, and "Mail List Manager" (Version 1.0 or 1.1). A mass storage disk is necessary for MLMERGE. This disk requires 3BLM-08 and 09. Completely documented on Disk 3BLM-07. ASCII text, Name:Value, DIF, and "comma separated value." The utilities are an integrated system. The programs are invoked from, and return to, a master menu for ease of use. Full use of "MLM Utieces, etc. MLMASCI has four output formats: Apple Writer mail/merge, ASCII text, Name:Value, and DIF. 7. MLMUPLD uploads (creates) MLM files from other systems and programs. MLMUPLD accepts four input formats: gth of the fields in the output upload file. Each may be (1) as long as the corresponding input field, (2) no longer than a fixed "truncation" length, or (3) truncated or space padded to a fixed length. The last handles the "Aladin" data base's quirky restFHn "import" an ASCII file -- but only if the file contains one line per record field. A program like PFS cannot generally produce a "one line per field" ASCII file (It ignores blank entries), but it can produce a "one line per field" NAME:VALUE file. NVASCI WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: NVASCI by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-16 BOOTABLE?: YES - Both Sides NVASCI converts a NAME:VALUE format text file into an ASCII text file with one line per record field. Many data base and spread sheet programs carom "here" to "there" may not be obvious, it may be downright devious, and there may be several paths. CONPATH is designed to help you find those pathways. Side One: Manual and Source Code Side Two: Conpath Program erts Mail List Manager to DIF, ASCII, or NAME:VALUE. NVASCI (3BLM-16) converts a NAME:VALUE file to ASCII format and doesn't ignore null fields. There are plenty of "bridges" around. Getting from one file format to another can be easy. However, the path filable specially designed to bridge between file formats. The public domain program GRABIT converts an ASCII file to QuickFile format. REFORMATTER /// (3UTL-02) converts a "table file" (say a report printed to disk) to DIF or QuickFile format. MLMASCI convmmercial data base and spread sheet programs can "import" or "export" data in one or more formats. Those files are stepping stones between systems. The most common such intermediate files are ASCII, NAME:VALUE, and DIF. There are also utility programs avaBDEYES - Both Sides CONPATH tells about ways to convert one file format to another. The premise is simple. There are a bunch of "bridges" and a bunch of file formats that can be "stepping stones" between the file format you have the the one you want. Most co WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-0300 PDS NAME: CONPATH by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-14 BOOTABLE?: PLD program riction that each uploaded ASCII file's data field must be exactly as long as the "width" declaration in the corresponding Aladin data base record field. Side One: Contains the ASCIUPLD Manual and source code listings Side Two: Contains the actual ASCIU automatically converts that NAME:VALUE file to the proper ASCII format for importing. NVASCI is most useful if you have a large file to process, or many data names to edit out or many files to process. Side One: NVASCI.DOCS: Tutorial on how to use NVTSTR Integer representation of a numeric string. 6. IOERROR The name of an input/output error, given its error code. 7. LNAME Extract a "last name" from a name ordered by first-name, middle-name or ger representation of a hex string. 2. BLANK1 Strip multiple, leading, and trailing blanks from a string. 3. HEX4 Hexadecimal representation of an integer. 4. INC Increment an integer counter variable. 5. INple /// PASCAL environment. This disk presents an additional PASCAL utility library, one that extends PASCAL even more usefully. SIDE ONE: Documentation and Source Code Files The library unit, PLUTIL, consists of: (On Side Two): 1. BASE_TEN InteLNOPQuter, Inc. offers one such set of extensions under the name "Apple /// Pascal Utility Library," product C3S0001. Those having that program product may agree that it is at once a bit more and a bit less than is needed for good software engineering in the Ap WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: PLUTIL By Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-18 BOOTABLE?: Bootable-Side Two PASCAL is a powerful programming language. Its ability to have library units that extend the language is an example of that power. Apple Compm IK line length control, and optionally prints line sequence numbers. The listing may be printed a page at a time or continuously. Additionally, LISTIT can print selected pages. Side One: LISTIT Manual and Source Code Files Side Two: Actual LISTIT Progra WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: LISTIT by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-17 BOOTABLE?: YES - Both Sides LISTIT prints formatted listings of Pascal programs or other text files. LISTIT prints an identifying title on each page, provides margin andASCI NVASCI.TXT : Source code to the program Side Two : NVASCI program. initial, last-name, and suffix. 8. NEWLEN Change the length of a string variable, padding with blanks if the new length is longer than the old. 9. NIBBLEX Two-character hexadecimal representation of a CHAR field. 10. OPEN Open a file given an English title and default pathname. Give the user a chance to correct any I/O errors. 11. TRANSLIT Transliterate specified characters in a string. 12. UPPERCHR Change a CHAR variable's alphabetic valand enjoy! Art work on this disk includes: Side 1 CAL.RAQUEL CAL.LION CAL.FLOWER Side 2 CAL.SUSAN CAL.NUDE CAL.MICKEY CAL.SNOOPY See the Read.Me files on disks 3BLM-21 and 22 for a complete listing of typewriter art available. UW with "Typewriter Art" graphics, like the "old computers" used to produce. This disk has a number of typewriter art graphics on it, as do disks 3GRX-16 and 17. Documentation is on Side 1 of this disk, though there's very little to know, except to run it WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: CALENDAR BY BLOOM DISK ID : 3BLM-21 BOOTABLE? YES - SIDE ONE This is another in a long series of excellent PD disks from Dr. Al Bloom. Calendar is a Pascal program that will produce calendars for youata columns ("A" through "AZ") in up to five print groups. Each page contains fixed titles and as many data rows as can fit. SIDE ONE DIFPRINT.MANUAL : The complete manual on how to use DIFPRINT SIDE TWO DIFPRINT ProgramRTthe entire breadth of a spread sheet on a single page, including column titles. DIFPRINT works with any spread sheet program that can create a standard DIF (Data Interchange Format) file, including "VisiCalc" and "Lotus 1-2-3." DIFPRINT handles up to 52 d WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: DIFPRINT By Bloom DISK ID : 3BLM-19 BOOTABLE? YES - Both Sides Listing Utility for Spreadsheet Files for the Apple /// DIFPRINT prints ger X to its Yth (integer) power. ue to upper case. 13. UPPERSTR Change a string's alphabetic characters to upper case. 14. UPPER1 Translate a string variable to mixed case. 15. VARIANT Eight different ways to look at a sixteen-bit word. 16. X_TO_Y Take a long inte WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library PDS NAME: CALENDAR TYPEWRITER-STYLE ARTWORK DISK ID : 3BLM-22 BOOTABLE? NOT This is another in a long series of excellent PD offerings from Dr. Al Bloom. This disk, along with 3BLM-23 contains "Typewriter Art to a rectangle. That's how the letters get big. You don't get really professional looking letters. POSTER lets you have any horizontal character expansion from 1 to 8. For vertical size, the program has a fair idea of wher you are printing your sign,vorite output device. In any character font that you can address. POSTER yields a square-ish set of characters. The 7-by-8 matrix of dots is fine for console display, but it's a little sparse when printed. The height/width factors let you expand each doe Apple /// be left out? POSTER is a bit of fluff. You can use it for making signs to announce or celebrate any occasion. Or simply to express your favorite thought. Your sign will be printed in variable-size letters that scroll longitudinally to your fa\^_`version of this program.) Making big-letter signs is one of the truly fun things that you can do on a computer, of any size. Every mainframe system has a "poster" utility program. The Apple ][ has any number of poster utilities available to it. Should th WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Poster by Bloom DISK ID : 3BLM-24 BOOTABLE? Self-booting on Side One Poster by Bloom is a great Pascal program that will make typewriter-style posters in various sizes. (Disk 3BLM-25: Sign by Bloom is an enhanced you'll find: SNOOPY SNOOPY.HUG SNOOPY2 SPOCK.COND SPOOK TWEETY WEST.HEMIS WOODSTOCK YOSEMITE And on Side 2: CAL.WOMAN CAL.CHARLIE CAL.LEEUW CAL.APPEL CAL.DAVID CAL.SARA CAL.POLLY CAL.KIRK WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library Disk PDS NAME: TYPEWRITER ART DISK II BY BLOOM DISK ID : 3BLM-23 BOOTABLE? NO This disk, along with 3BLM-22 contains "Typewriter Art" graphics for use with disk 3BLM-21, "Calendar by Bloom." On Side 1 2: MONA.NODOT MOON OLIVER OPUS PANTHER PEACE PHANTOM.JET PLUTO PUMPKIN SANTA SCHROEDER SHIP SHUTTLE SKULL XZt" graphics for use with disk 3BLM-21, "Calendar by Bloom." On Side 1 you'll find: ANDY.CAPP BETTY.BOOP BILL.THE.CAT BUTTERFLY BUTTERFLY.2 CAT CAT1 CLIPPER.SHIP CLOWNM DAVID.STATUE DOG EAGLE ENTERPRISE GHOST.BUSTERS GOOD.GRIEF HANG.ON.SNOOPY And on Side and sets limits to the height factor. When printing to the console, for example, you may have a height factor of no more than 10 (80 columns divided by 8 vertical dots per character). A destination of .PRINTER or .QUME, however, yields a maximum height factor of 12 -- allowing for letter-size paper at 12 cpi. POSTER will also center your sign on the paper. A height factor of "1" will not yield small text all the way at the bottom of the sign. It will give you small text in the middle of the sign. Bo WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: D3.Backup By Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-26 BOOTABLE?: Bootable DISK /// BACKUP is an automatic backup utility for Apple /// diskettes. The program displays side-by-side directories of a master and a backup diskette and will print only one poster at a time. directory. If you have Pascal 1.1 or Catalyst 2.0 (or later versions), SIGN is smart enough to look for the character sets in its own directory. Whether booted from disk or run from ProFile, SIGN looks the same. It presents you with a single screent", "Selector" or BOS3 for example) as a simple Pascal program. First copy the SYSTEM.STARTUP file from the distribution disk to a handy sub-directory and rename it SIGN.CODE. Copy the two character set files SIGN.CHARSET and SIGN.CHAR80 into the same sub- a two-step boot process. Just remove the boot disk from the built-in drive, flip it over, re-insert it, and press RETURN. After a bit more whirring from the drive, you will see the program itself. SIGN can be installed on the ProFile (under "CatalysVER HOOKED UP TO YOUR ///S SERIAL PORT. YOU WILL STILL NEED TO CHANGE THIS IF YOU ARE USING A DIFFERENT CONFIGURATION.) When you boot the SIGN disk, you will be invited to "Put Pascal system disk in built-in drive. Press RETURN." This isy. If you don't have a daisy-wheel printer, you may not be a serious Apple /// owner. SIGN comes as an executable code file on the accompanying diskette. (NOTE: YOUR /// SIG HAS REPLACED DR. BLOOM'S DRIVER WITH A STANDARD SERIAL DRI SIGN prints sideways and its letters fill an 8.5 inch wide page. Each SIGN character is composed of many repetitions of its typescript character. If SIGN printed with the same character all the time, that position on the printwheel would surely go awaacdeftwo of this disk. Side one has our Menu.Maker program and the documentation. There are TWO character fonts. The Standard font is on Side two. The font for 80 column printers in on Side one. You will find the source code to the program on Side two. WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: SIGN BY BLOOM DISK ID : 3BLM-25 BOOTABLE? SELF-BOOTING: SIDE ONE Dr. Al Bloom weighs in with another fun PD offering! On this disk you will find a text-based sign program. It's written in Pascal and is on Side ot and Program are on Side One and Side Two (same program both sides). Source code and manual included on disk. ( . By comparing file dates, it suggests master files to be backed up. You then use keyboard arrows to change those suggestions, for any file on either diskette: copy master-to-backup or vice versa, delete backup or master file, leave things as they are. Thegijk WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: BLOCREAD by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-15 BOOTABLE?: YES - Both Sides BLOCREAD is a utility program that lets you look into the guts of a disk file. It shows you a file's 512-byte data blocks, in both it is easy to use and a must for anyone planning to transfer files from the /// to an MS Dos machine. Also on Side Two: ASCII.Convert - a Dr.Bloom column on ASCII text files on the Apple /// and PC. lnit can be properly transfered to an MS-DOS machine. It is extremely easy to use, asking for pathnames of input and output files. The actual program is one side one. Source code is on side two. Unfortunately, there is no manual with this program. But WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: A3IBM by Bloom DISK ID#: 3BLM-12 BOOTABLE?: Bootable A3IBM is a Pascal-based program by Dr. Al Bloom that will automatically format any Apple /// ASCII (Text) file so that . Side One D3BACKUP.DOC :D3Backup Manual D3BACKUP.SOURCE :Source code for this program. Side Two D3Backup Program files. Self-Booting Pascal. side catalog of the disks. The program shows you which backup files are current, which master files should be copied to backup, and which files on the backup volume either (1) don't exist on the master or (2) are more recent than corresponding master files// BACKUP eliminates that bother. The program handles everything -- comparing disk catalogs, deciding on what to do with each file, and doing it. When you boot DISK /// BACKUP, it asks you to insert your master and backup volumes, then displays a side-by-o keep a backup file, delete a file on the master instead of backing it up, or copy from the backup. Until now, you had to list each disk directory, compare the lists manually, then use the System Filer to do the copies and deletes -- one at a time. DISK / program then executes your wishes. DISK /// BACKUP requires a 256K Apple /// and an external diskette drive. Until now, backing up files on diskettes hasn't been easy. Unless you copied an entire volume. A volume copy may be inappropriate. You may want tcharacter and hexadecimal format. You may look at any block in a file and choose to either print it or copy it to another disk file. BLOCREAD is invaluable for seeing what a file really looks like. Side One: Documentation and Source Code Side Two: BLOCRoqvxy- Both Sides There is no standard for text files across different operating systems. An MS-DOS ASCII text file is subtly different from an Apple /// SOS format ASCII text file. Depending on how the file was transferred from the other system, those differ WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-0300 PDS NAME : DIFUTIL By Bloom DISK ID# : 3BLM-20 BOOTABLE?: YES rsion of the Apple /// Survey. June, 1995 Dave Ottalini per person. The distribution showed that most respondents owned between 11 and 20. Two owned five or less, and two real collectors had over 50. SIDE ONE SURVEY3: ASCII Text version of the Apple /// Survey SIDE TWO SURVEY.3: 3EZ Pieces/Appleworks vetheir ///s, and how they were using it just a few short years after it was discontinued by Apple. The results reflected 55 responses from Apple /// owners in 29 states and four foreign countries. The 1,239 programs represented an average of 22.5 programs rturence included a number of sessions about the Apple ///. It also featured a special survey of the Apple /// Community by Dr. Al Bloom. On this disk, you'll find the results of that survey. It provides a unique snapshot of what people were thinking about WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: SURVEY 3 BY BLOOM DISK ID : 3BLM-27 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE Phase /// was an Apple Computer Conference held during October, 1987 in Wheaton, Illinois. Sponsored by The Third Apple Users Group (TAU), The ConfeEAD Program ences might remain in the imported file. DIFUTIL was created to deal with those problems. When it encounters an SDI/SDF file, it will create the header entries required by the DIF standard. It will create an EOD trailer segment if one is missing. It will ON GRAPHICS FONTS GAMES INFORMATION DISK 3CAT.03: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO MISCELLANEOUS PASCAL PAIR SOFTWARE REP SIDE TWO ACCOUNTING BLOOM.SOFTWARE APPLE.SOFTWARE CATALOG BUSINESS.BASIC EZP.AWP GAMES DISK 3CAT.02: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO DA.DATASYSTEMS EMULATIon this disk can be 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-05-08). DISK 3CAT.01: SIDE ONE |~ WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: WAP /// SIG PD Catalog (ASCII Version) DISK ID#: 3CAT.01 - 3CAT.04 BOOTABLE?: Bootable - Disk III.CAT.01 Only Information about all the Public Domain disks offered by Washington Apple Pi's /// SIG. Files /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-0300 z{DISK.CATALOGvJ3' '-III.CAT.01.04}J3)z-III.CAT.05.08KJ38zFINDER.DATAXl2pl2z the DIF standard. It does not handle all incompatibilities or all problems. SIDE 1 DIFUTIL MANUAL SIDE 2 DIFUTIL PROGRAM (Pascal) optionally convert E-format numeric entries to decimal format. It is immune to whether the original file is in PC/MS-DOS or SOS/ProDOS ASCII text format. DIFUTIL allows you to handle many of the minor incompatibilities between different implementations ofAIRS SHAREWARE DISK 3CAT.04: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO SOURCECODE UTILITIES SYSTEM.SOFTWARE WAP.ARTICLES TELECOM WORD.PROCESSING WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: WAP /// SIG PD Catalog (EZP Version) DISK ID#: 3CAT-05.08 BOOTABLE?: Nonbootable Information about all the Public Domain disks offered by Washington Apple Pi's /// SIG. This version is in 3EZP (AppleWorkuntant: Easy Accountant is an EZP/ AppleWorks spreadsheet application designed to manage the ledger of an individual or a small business running on a cash-basis accounting system. The basic structure of Easy Accountant can be modified or expanded to hand Converts wages to periodic equivalents. -: Quick Planner : Product Processing Module for the Ceramics Industry. -: Employee Paysheet: Calculates hours worked by Employees, etc. -: On Side Two: -: EASY Acco WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY 3AWZ-01: 3EZP/APPLEWORKS BUSINESS TEMPLATES DESCRIPTION: This disk contains 3 EZ Pieces/AppleWorks business templates: On Side One: -: Annual Expenses: Helps in calculating rough annual expenses. -: Wage Rate Table: FINDER.DATAl4pl42 J5K *III.AWZ.07 J6K *III.AWZ.08 J6K *III.AWZ.09 8J6K III.AWZ.10J6c III.AWZ.11J7c-III.AWZ.12.15#CJ7cEZP.AWvJ4' '*III.AWZ.01 J4K)*III.AWZ.02 J4K2*III.AWZ.035 J5K% *III.AWZ.04& J5K *III.AWZ.05 J5K *III.AWZ.0607 DISK 3CAT-08 (Check the back of the WAP Journal for updates.) INFORMATION EZP.AW DISK 3CAT-06 Side One: Side Two: MISCELLANEOUS TELECOM PASCAL UTILITIES REPAIRS WORD.PROCESSING MEM.DIRECTORY DISK 3CAT-s) data base format. You must have 3EZ Pieces or AppleWorks to use. Categories on these disks include: DISK 3CAT-05 Side One: Side Two: ACCOUNTING GAMES BUSINESS.BASIC GRAPHICS CATALOG le your specific needs. Easy Accountant will enable you to enter all receipts and expenditures for each monthly period and will then compile and print a Monthly Report, a Year-To-Date Report and a Detailed Journal Listing Report. The Easy Accountant diskette has the following files: ea.DOCMNTATION a wordprocessing file that contains these instructions. ea.WORKSHEET a spreadsheet file consisting of three menu sections, the Checkbook Journal, the Adjustments Journal, the Compiler and the Monthly e.g. credit card bills. Some of the items on the list given above can only be done by laborious manual examination of the conventional check record system, but it is an easy matter for the computer to handle. The approach described here utilizes a spreion of past checks drawn to specific payees or specific purpose. 3. Easy grouping of checks by type of expenditure. 4. Quick verification of monthly bank statements. 5. Storage of individual expenditures for checks issued for a total payment, ere is no question that this does indeed constitute a record of issued checks but by entering the same information into a computer base, a number of advantages are attained. 1. Computer calculation of balances to verify personal ones. 2. Easy locatSometimes this takes the form of check stubs on which the information is stored, or it might be a separate booklet for retaining such data. In any event, it is generally a chronological entry, most probably in check number and date of issuance order. Tha base cross reference of chips on the Apple /// Motherboard as developed by John. KEEPING CHECKBOOK RECORDS USING 3 E Z PIECES by John Lomartire Checkbook systems usually contain a provision for keeping a record of checks that have been issued. on side one of this disk in a text file so it can be read or printed with Menu.Maker. The template and example are on side two. In addition, we've added a bibliography of all of John Lomartire's articles. There's also a 3EZP/Appleworks dat WAP /// SIG PD Library 3AZW-03: 3EZ Pieces Checkbook Template by John Lomartire On this disk you'll find a 3EZ Pieces template for keeping your checkbook in good shape. It was provided by /// SIGer John Lomartire. A complete tutorial is tax return. omplete record of your assets, equipment, inventory, loans outstanding or other liabilities. For most individuals and small businesses a single-entry system of accounts will provide the basic information you will need to run your business and prepare yourUnlike double-entry bookkeeping the Easy Accountant books are simple 'single entry' journals. This means that for any transaction, only one entry is made. The advantage of a single-entry system is its simplicity. On the other hand, it will not provide a cprocessing file containing additional information, comments from users and update notes not found in other files. ea.RECON SCHED a spreadsheet file containing a schedule to assist you in getting started with the bank account reconciliation process. Report. ea.SUMMARY a spreadsheet file used to carry forward the monthly totals and to generate the Year-To-Date Report. ea.MACROS a wordprocessing file containing several Autoworks macros for use with the worksheet file. ea.NOTES a wordadsheet but since it depends for some of its features on an ability to sort, Visicalc was not applicable. Instead, the 3 E Z Pieces spreadsheet was chosen although any other spreadsheet program with sorting capabilities would serve as well. The ability to establish different column widths is not imperative in the choice of spreadsheet but it is a very convenient feature to have. Once again, 3 E Z Pieces qualifies. (It is assumed that the reader knows enough about 3 E Z Pieces to use its commands toET.WORTH PORTFOLIO JOB.COST.EST DEPRECIATION PURCHASE.EVAL SALARIES CONS.SALES.FCST INCOME.STMNT CASH.FLOW MANUFAC.COSTS SALES.FORECAST All these files were converted from Advanced Visicalc files. You can load them directly into 3EZ Pieces or AppleWorkste can then be reused. 6. Reports are established to list data by receipt number, check number and by General Ledger Account Number with totals for each account. CONVERTED ADVANCED VISICALC SPREADSHEETS: Side Two The Templates Include: EXPENSE.ACCT NRINT.CASH.REC. or PRINT.CASH.DIS. to print reports. This will allow editing that can't be done in the data base program. Change report headings to reflect the report that is being printed. After printing, delete the data portion of the report. The templa both programs. The program is setup to automatically move to the right as data is entered. For example: After the date is entered, the check # is entered, etc. 5. From the data base program, print to the Clipboard and use the word processing program P...through Check # begins with. (See example in Test Receipts). The report total and the adding machine tape must agree. This assure accuracy in entering the correct dollar amounts. 4. Use the MULTI-RECORD REVIEW/ADD/CHANGE screen to enter the data fore entering either the Cash Receipts or Cash Disbursements, run a batch control tape on the dollars. After entering the data, print the report labeled CONTROL. Use the record selection "Rec. # begins with...through Rec. # begins with or "Check # begins with One 1. These programs are templates. When the program is on the screen, change the file name. This will save the template for further use. 2. Prepare a Chart of Accounts which shows the account name and the three (3) digit account number. 3. Beforsicalc templates and converted them over to 3EZP/AppleWorks spreadsheet format. Templates included will let you keep track of your expenses, compute your net worth, keep track of your stock portfolio and much more. TESSELL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM: Side Accounting/Finance Templates WAP /// SIG AWZ-03 Side one is a set of accounting templates provided by /// SIG member Irving Tessel of Los Angeles. It's simple to use and instructions are provided. On side two we've taken a number of Advanced Vi his own particular needs. " column that would identify the type of expenditure, its tax status, the issuing department or individual, or some other aspect of data organization. Amplification is simple and will be left to the individual to tailor the basic form presented here to FIND, ARRANGE, SORT, PRINT etc. This will not be covered here.) SETTING UP THE SPREADSHEET The spreadsheet uses columns A through T. It will be apparent that other columns can be added at the user's discretion. For example, one could include a "CODE and they should work for you without any trouble. MORTGAGE AMORTIZATION WAP /// SIG PD DISK 3AWZ.04 Originally developed by Pacific Technology Systems. These templates require any Apple ][ or /// computer, any version of AppleWorks and perhaps just a small amount of common sense. The templates were bcharts or tables that you might be printing out on your printer. Do not hesitate, however, to change these formats so that they fit your own needs, preferences and printer requirements. Before printing from a spreadsheet, you may wish to choose print optes. Or, if adventurous, you could design your own by using portions of the existing spreadsheets. Printer information is stored along with 3EZP/AppleWorks spreadsheets. Some suggestions are given in the instructions for formats appropriate to different ., you can't go wrong. Well ... almost! Although this MORTGAGE AMORTIZATION disk does not contain a specific refinancing spreadsheet, refinancing data can be obtained by using the Analysis spreadsheet two times as if calculating on two different properti& paste, or rearrange techniques to get the spreadsheets to meet your own unique needs. Personal computers are supposed to be personal, aren't they? If you always follow the procedure of first calculating (Apple-K) then rearranging, moving, deleting, etc here (one spreadsheet is worth a thousand words, you know). We suggest that you use, play with, modify, experiment, and add to the spreadsheets, always saving your files on your backup disk, leaving the original spreadsheets intact. Try other move, cut the full spreadsheet (Analysis C), we suggest that you try this splicing procedure with Analysis B1 and Analysis B2, as it represents a tutorial on combining spreadsheets. Many features are included within the analysis spreadsheets that are not describedscreen. Since Analysis B is a spreadsheet that has been broken into two halves we have included a step-by-meticulous-step procedure for splicing two spreadsheets as part of the instructions. Even if you are using an extended RAM card, allowing you to usehree programs are included on the MORTGAGE AMORTIZATION disk as 3EZP/AppleWorks word processor files. We recommend that you print out on paper the directions for whichever spreadsheet(s) you plan to use, although the instruction files can also be read on- (in years). Analysis B A thirty year analysis of a mortgage, broken into two fifteen year halves to operate on an AppleWorks desktop of 55K. Analysis C A thirty year analysis of a mortgage as one large AppleWorks spreadsheet. Instructions for all tnd/or ... whatever. This is a two sided disk, and both sides can be copied with any SOS or PRODOS copy program. There are three programs included: Table A A table for calculating monthly mortgage payments based on loan amount, interest rate, and term MORTGAGE AMORTIZATION is a 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks Template disk designed to be run on any Apple // or /// computer with 128K of RAM. Please feel free not only to use this disk yourself, but also to copy it, give it to friends, add it to a club library, auilt with an instructional approach during development, so expect that the templates will not only meet your data management needs, but also can be used to teach AppleWorks related activities to yourself as well as to others, particularly computer novices.ions (Apple-O) to redesign a form. CHECKBOOK MANAGER WAP /// SIG PD DISK 3AWZ.05 Originally developed by Pacific Technology Systems. These templates require any Apple // or /// computer, any version of AppleWorks and perhaps just a small amount of common sense. The templates were built ON DISK 3AWZ-06: PDS NAME: Contributions Disk #1: Side One-A DISK ID#: 3AZW-06 SUBJECT: 3EZP/AW Templates BOOTABLE?: NonBootable DISK SIZE: DS 5.25 OS: SOS DESCRIPTION: A disk full of Appleworks/3EZ Pieces templates from a numbeion that we have devoted to the format of the spreadsheets, you (yes, even you!) should be able to begin using the CHECKBOOK MANAGER immediately. up for you, yet there is still room to alter and expand. Adding columns, perhaps one for tax deductions, should be a snap for skilled users of AppleWorks. Still, we have not forgotten the novice: with the included instructions, and because of the attentredesigning the CHECKBOOK MANAGER for small business applications. The mathematics within the spreadsheets is very simple and straight-forward; we have kept it that way to allow ease of modification to the spreadsheets. The general system has been set se these codes, we suggest that you read its instructions and look at the data base, as together they form a tutorial on arranging within a data base. Categories were designed for personal checking use, but the instructions indicate a simple method for AppleWorks word processor file titled "INSTRUCTIONS". You can print out the directions on paper or read them on-screen; take your pick: papyrus or cathode ray. The data base CHECK CODES uses a category structured for sorting Even if you choose not to uSIT ONLY A tiny word processor file to stamp your checks "FOR DEPOSIT ONLY". CHECK PRINTER A data base for printing onto checks, particularly "computer-type" checks. Directions for all four files are included on the CHECKBOOK MANAGER disk as a 3EZP/thly spreadsheets, some of which are included for 1986. CHECK CODES A data base with many (too many?) suggested two letter codes for categorizing checks. There is a detailed description of the coding system in the instructions file (on disk). FOR DEPO whatever. This is a double-sided disk, and both sides can be copied with any SOS/PRODOS copy program. There are four programs included: A.00.1986...XXX This is the master spreadsheet that functions as a checkbook ledger. It is used to produce monCHECKBOOK MANAGER is a 3EZP/AppleWorks Template disk designed to be run on any Apple // or /// computer with 128K of RAM. Please feel free not only to use this disk yourself, but also to copy it, give it to friends, add it to a club library, and/or ... with an instructional approach during development, so expect that the templates will not only meet your data management needs, but also can be used to teach AppleWorks related activities to yourself as well as to others, particularly computer novices r -: of contributors. Requires either program to use. -: On Side One: -: Applied.Sci (Subdirectory) -: -A series of templates to keep track of your portfolio. These are -: formerly commercial templates from a company called Applied Scientific. -: NAUG BANKCALC #1 INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISK : BANKCALC was written by Anthony Powers and published by Micro Book, Inc. of Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1982. It is a collection of 14 VisiCalc models written by community bankers or Banking Industry Soor making this disk possible. -:-Test.Checkbook : Checkbook Template filled out as an example Many Thanks to : Paul Campbell, Dave Ottalini, Joe Dobrowolski, NAUG (National Appleworks Users Group), Applied Scientific and any unnamed contributors fplate that figures dates for you -: -Spreadcheck : Paul Campbell's version of a checkbook spreadsheet -: -Tupperware Form: Order form for Tupperware products -: -: Checkbook (Subdirectory) -:-Checkbook : Checkbook Template. Includes Instructions-: -Projects : Template to help you keep track of building projects -: -Repair Log : Template to help keep track of equipment repairs -: -Time Tests : Time results of various A3 hardware/software vs. MSDos -: -Autodate : Spreadsheet Temyou've paid -: -Bird Sightings : Keep track of the birds you're watching -: -: Campbell (Subdirectory) -: -A3.Drivers : List of Apple /// Drivers -: -Address Book : Paul Campbell's version -: -Building.Acc. : Keep track of expenses for a rental dget : Another Budget template -: -Gas Expenses : How much are you paying for gas? -: -House Pricing : Interst and Principal on your house -: -Personal Worth : This template figures it for you -: -Sales Taxes : Keep track of how much ule : How soon will you pay off your car? -: -Cash on Hand : How much cash do you have? -: -Cook Conv. : Conversion help for the cook in the family -: -Credit Interest : How much interest have you paid on your Credit Cards? -: -Family Bu track of your Credit Cards with this template -: -Genealogy : Simple genealogy template. -: Ottalini (Subdirectory) -: -Seed Addresses : Addresses of some seed companies -: -BTU Guide : Keed track of the BTUs you are using -: -Car Schedd. -: -Personal Ltr Hd : A personal letter head template -: -Address Book 1 : Address Book Template -: -Area Codes : Area Code Template (not complete) -: -Bulletin Boards : Template to keep track of your favorite BBS's -: -Credit Cards : KeepBlank order form - no weights involved -: -Form Postcard : Postcard address template -: -Form Envelope : Template for printing your address on an envelope -: -Form Label : Label Template -: -Order with Wt : Blank order form - weights involvery : Trace a husband's ancestry. -: -Wife.Ancestry : Trace a wife's ancestry. -: -: Documentation for all these templates provided on disk. On Side Two: -: AUGI (Subdirectory) -: -Home Inv.1 : A home inventory template -: -Order w.o Wt : (Subdirectory) -: -Templates once offered by NAUG (National AppleWorks Users Group) to -: those renewing their membership. -: -Music Library : Keep Track of your music library. -: -Video Library : Keep track of your video library. -: -HSBND.Ancestftware Houses and contributed to the publication. According to the Introduction: The purpose of this book is to provide bank personnel with Visicalc models which can be used immediately. As the banker gains experience in VC by using these models, het over the same term, and prepares an IRA disbursement schedule. -: Model 13: All Saver CD Yields Develops the appropriate nominal rate for an All Saver CD, given the permitted effective rate and frequency of Maintains a history of donations to specific charaties. LENDING MODELS -: Model 11: IRA Calculations Calculates the value of an IRA Account at retirement. -: Model 12: IRA Vs. CD Compares an IRA to a CD investmenLine Method. -: Model 9: Accrue Expenses Accrues expenses over a variable number of months and prepares monthly journal entries for the expenses. Side Two ACCOUNTING MODELS (Continued) -: Model 10: Charitable Contributions ble of effective effective annual yields resulting from daily compounding at a nominal interst rate. ACCOUNTING MODELS -: Model 8: Fixed Assets Model Calculates the depreciation for fixed assets using the Streight using the rule of 78s. -: Model 6: Effective Rate Model Produces a table of effective interest rates resulting from daily compounding of a nominal interst rate. -: Model 7: Compound Yield Creates a tant of the Statement of Condition in terms of rate Sensitivity. AMORTIZATION MODELS -: Model 4: Simple Loan Amortization Schedule -: Model 5: Rate of 78 Amortization Model A loan amortization schedule with interest calculated The identification of the causes of month-to-month income variance of assets. -: Model 2: Yield Summary The calculation of monthly yields and costs. -: Model 3: Rate Sensitive Statement of Condition A restatemeOMPANIED BANKCALC (DISKS 1-2-3) ARE ALL IN THE WAP OFFICE SHOULD YOU NEED TO REFERENCE THEM. On Side One of this disk (III.ZAW.07) you'll find the following Visicalc models: MANAGEMENT MODELS -: Model 1: Variance Analysis of Yields ties. As this is a PD offering, buyer beware takes precidence here. You should find some of these useful. But there is no implied guarantee that any of these models as presented will return information accurate for the 1990s. NOTE #2: THE BOOKS THAT ACCand 3EZP/Appleworks format as well. While these models should hold for the present, please be aware that they all came out in the early 1980s and reflect the situation at that time. Some of these models may require some changes based on today's reali RATHER THAN DIF. We've included Menu.Maker on this disk so that (after you've booted into Business Basic from another disk or off your hard disk) you can look at these files or print them if you like. This information file is available in both Text rt of a continuing attempt to make all formerly commercial Apple /// products (that are not still on the market in some form) available to the /// community. NOTE: WHEN LOADING INTO 3EZ PIECES OR APPLEWORKS, LOAD THE DESIRED MODEL AS A VISICALC FILE may wish to use them as a base for developing his own customized programs. Note that these models can all be pulled into 3EZ Pieces or Appleworks and may be of use to the home user in some form or another. We've put them into the public domain as pa interest payments. -: Model 14: Credit Analysis -: A statement spread program for potential commercial borrowers which performs a financial analysis on the borrowers financial statements. -: -: BANKCALC #2 INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISK : BANKCALC was written by Anthony Powers and published by Micro Book, Inc. of Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1982. It is a collection of 14 VisiCalc models written by community bankers or Banking Industry SoMargin A monthly management report of the spread between earning assets and paid liabilities EARNINGS MODEL -: Model 10: Earnings Projections A bank earnings model which projects four years of bank ealy management report of all assets and the monthly yields of earning assets -: Model 8: Liability Costs A monthly management report of all liabilities and the monthly cost of paid liabilities -: Model 9: Interest ds The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Investments -: Model 6: Deposit Costs The calculation of monthly costs for all classes of Deposits -: Model 7: Asset Yields A month The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Real Estate Loans. -: Model 4: Money Market Yields The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Money Market Yields. -: Model 5: Investment Yielculation of monthly yields for all classes of Commercial Loans. -: Model 2: Installment Loan Yields The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Installment Loans. -: Model 3: Real Estate Loan Yields OMPANIED BANKCALC (DISKS 1-2-3) ARE ALL IN THE WAP OFFICE SHOULD YOU NEED TO REFERENCE THEM. On Side One of this disk (III.ZAW.08) you'll find the following Visicalc models: YIELD MODELS -: Model 1: Commercial Loan Yields The calties. As this is a PD offering, buyer beware takes precidence here. You should find some of these useful. But there is no implied guarantee that any of these models as presented will return information accurate for the 1990s. NOTE #2: THE BOOKS THAT ACCand 3EZP/Appleworks format as well. While these models should hold for the present, please be aware that they all came out in the early 1980s and reflect the situation at that time. Some of these models may require some changes based on today's reali RATHER THAN DIF. We've included Menu.Maker on this disk so that (after you've booted into Business Basic from another disk or off your hard disk) you can look at these files or print them if you like. This information file is available in both Text rt of a continuing attempt to make all formerly commercial Apple /// products (that are not still on the market in some form) available to the /// community. NOTE: WHEN LOADING INTO 3EZ PIECES OR APPLEWORKS, LOAD THE DESIRED MODEL AS A VISICALC FILE may wish to use them as a base for developing his own customized programs. Note that these models can all be pulled into 3EZ Pieces or Appleworks and may be of use to the home user in some form or another. We've put them into the public domain as paftware Houses and contributed to the publication. According to the Introduction: The purpose of this book is to provide bank personnel with Visicalc models which can be used immediately. As the banker gains experience in VC by using these models, hernings, based upon historical earnings, current earnings, and a series of earnings assumptions SIDE TWO ACCOUNTING MODELS -: Model 11: Accelerated Cost Recovery The calculation of depreciation on fixed assets for tax purposes using the new Accelerated Cost Recovery Guideline -: Model 12: Budget Income Expense A monthly comparison between budgeted income and expenses, and the actual monthly results -: Model 13: Balance Sheet Budget The creation of a loan amortization schedule for a simple interest loan to be repaid monthly with a level payment plus a balloon payment in the final month -: Model 2: Interest Only Loan Amortization The cMPANIED BANKCALC (DISKS 1-2-3) ARE ALL IN THE WAP OFFICE SHOULD YOU NEED TO REFERENCE THEM. On Side One of this disk (III.ZAW.09) you'll find the following Visicalc models: AMORTIZATION MODELS -: Model 1: Balloon Payment Loan Amortization ies. As this is a PD offering, buyer beware takes precidence here. You should find some of these useful. But there is no implied guarantee that any of these models as presented will return information accurate for the 1990s. NOTE #2: THE BOOKS THAT ACCOnd 3EZP/Appleworks format as well. While these models should hold for the present, please be aware that they all came out in the early 1980s and reflect the situation at that time. Some of these models may require some changes based on today's realitRATHER THAN DIF. We've included Menu.Maker on this disk so that (after you've booted into Business Basic from another disk or off your hard disk) you can look at these files or print them if you like. This information file is available in both Text at of a continuing attempt to make all formerly commercial Apple /// products (that are not still on the market in some form) available to the /// community. NOTE: WHEN LOADING INTO 3EZ PIECES OR APPLEWORKS, LOAD THE DESIRED MODEL AS A VISICALC FILE may wish to use them as a base for developing his own customized programs. Note that these models can all be pulled into 3EZ Pieces or Appleworks and may be of use to the home user in some form or another. We've put them into the public domain as partware Houses and contributed to the publication. According to the Introduction: The purpose of this book is to provide bank personnel with Visicalc models which can be used immediately. As the banker gains experience in VC by using these models, he BANKCALC #3 INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISK : BANKCALC was written by Anthony Powers and published by Micro Book, Inc. of Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1983. It is a collection of 8 VisiCalc models written by community bankers or Banking Industry Sofe development of a price for the mortgage based upon the present value given a bank's desired rate of return ates. -: Model 15: Income Tax The calculation of the banks monthly provisions of federal income taxes LENDING MODEL -: Model 16: Mortgage Amortization The preparation of a mortgage amortization schedule, and thto Actual A monthly comparison of the asset and liability monthly budget with the actual monthly results -: Model 14: Monthly Rates The calculation of monthly average rates given a series of daily rreation of a loan amortization schedule for a simple interest loan wherein the initial payments are made to interest only. At a predetermined point, the loan reverts to level interest and principal payments CUSTOMER SERVICE MODELS -: Model 3: Daily Investment Rates The preparation of a daily schedule for the rates offered on CDs, IRA's, and Repurchase Agreements. The schedule also includes effective rates resulting from daily -------- EXP.CHECK.REG: Expanded Check Register ------------- The Expanded Check Register includes manual calculation. Every time you want the computer to calculate, press K. You can calculate after each check, or you can wait until you havetional church-related templates you would like to contribute, we'd love to have them! Dave Ottalini July, 1993 ParishWorks INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC TEMPLATES --------------------------- WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY DISKS 3AZW.12-15 : PARISHWORKS REQUIRES APPLEWORKS OR 3EZ PIECES DISK 3AZW-12 SIDE ONE IS SELF BOOTING These disks have been tried with 3EZ Pieces and all have been shown to load and work properly. If you have an addifile covering movies from Q-T Side Two has one file covering movies from U-Z This disk in NOT self-booting and requires 3EZ Pieces of Appleworks to use. WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY DISK 3AWZ.11 VIDEO CATALOG: DISK 2 This disk continues with a 3EZ Pieces/Appleworks Video Database of movies. You can expand as you like, add comments to current entries or delete those you have no interest in. Side One has one covering movies from 1) A-G and 2) H-K. Side Two has one file covering movies from L-P This disk in NOT self-booting and requires 3EZ Pieces of Appleworks to use. WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY DISK 3AWZ.10 VIDEO CATALOG: DISK 1 This disk contains a 3EZ Pieces/Appleworks Video Database of movies. You can expand as you like, add comments to current entries or delete those you have no interest in. Side One has two files and a series of cost of funds assumptions. enient record maintenance system for the Bankers Acceptances owned by the bank -: Model 8: TEFRA The calculation of tax equivalent yields for municipal securites under TEFRA, based upon the stated municipal yield DELS -: Model 6: Director's Report The preparation of a monthly set of Director's Reports including Statement of Condition, Income Statement and a Key Ratio Report -: Model 7: Bankers Acceptance A conv is useful in scheduling the working hours of tellers -: Model 5: Account Analysis The preparation of a bill for services used by commercial customers on both a fee and excess balance basis SIDE TWO: MANAGEMENT MOinterest compounding and interest payments over various time periods -: Model 4: Daily Teller Transaction Count by Hour The maintenance of teller transaction counts by hour of the day and day of the week. The model entered several or all checks before you calculate. K can be used as often as needed. GIVING.DATA and NAMES (Contributions Database) --------------------- 1hese two database files work together for tracking church contributions. Shared with us by Sharon Rivers of Memphis, Tennessee. Here's Sharon's guidelines: One file is used for the collection of weekly tithes and the other for tither information. To help keep names and amounts separated there are two databases. The pastor or chuhen use Open-Apple R to select on just a single tither like this: File: Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Individual Selection: No equals 1001 Date No Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ----- list of their tithes to help them with their tax information by doing this. 3. To find the tithe for individuals for the year [or any period] use Open-Apple S to have Appleworks sort on No followed by Date to put the database in correct order. T35.00 195.00 Nov 27 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 120.00* 260.00* 260.00* 140.00* 780.00* Now you have a full picture for the month of November. At the end of the year you can provide to your membership a full2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Nov 6 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 Nov 13 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 Nov 20 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 to have Appleworks select on the month required then sort on No to put the database in correct order. File: Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Monthly Selection: Date is after Nov 1 89 through Date is before Nov 30 89 Date No Fund 1 Fund 5.00* 65.00* 35.00* 195.00* You can see all the tithes sorted by the individual number and totals down each of the funds. You can change the names of the funds to suit your needs. 2. To have a summarized report for any month. Use Open-Apple R 9 1002 25.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 40.00 Nov 20 89 1003 5.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 45.00 Nov 20 89 1004 0.00 25.00 25.00 0.00 50.00 Nov 20 89 1005 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 30.00* 6Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Weekly Selection: Date equals Nov 20 89 Date No Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Nov 20 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 20 8 the person doing the tithe. Lets do some practice reports: 1. To find the tithe for just Nov 20th. Use Open-Apple R to have Appleworks select on the date required then sort on No followed by Date to put the database in correct order. File: secret from other church members. Provided are spare fields for future expansion for your specific needs. To facilitate practice with the GIVING.DATA database, you are provided dummy records. You can sort the information by the date or by the number ofong with it. Randomly distribute your envelopes trying not to match up names with numbers. This can be sorted later by the computer for your church reports and really doesn't matter. Again the only purpose it to help keep the church tither's identity a ould be the Building Fund, Missionary Programs, Colleges, Disaster Relief, and other plans based upon the needs and desires of the church. Also, the NAMES database could be used for mailing out church letters and flyers as a labels template is included aler and name will be kept. This would be for issuance of the envelopes and to insure that each family or person in a family has the opportunity to tithe. This also provides the church officials a means to track church income to specific areas. Examples wrch treasurer should be the only ones that have access to that information. At the end of the year the pastor or treasurer could issue a statement telling each person what was their tithe for tax purposes. On the NAMES database is where the envelope numb-- ------- Oct 2 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 9 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 16 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 23 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 30 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 6 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 13 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 20 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 27 89 1001 0.00 20 employees. E. Using the Total Wages amount and a tax table, look up and enter the Federal and State Withholding Taxes (and Other deductions, as needed). F. Enter the CALCULATE command again, and the computer will callows. D. After all employee work hours have been entered, enter the CALCULATE command-- K for calculate--so that the computer will automatically calculate the Regular Pay, Overtime Pay, and Total Wages for all the cell, typing the current number of hours, and pressing . You will note that the computer does not AUTOMATICALLY CALCULATE the wages--instead, this file has been set up to calculate only when the CALCULATE command is entered in Step D, which fod for ALL EMPLOYEES. NOTE: Unless this is the first payroll period for which the file is used, the file currently contains the number of hours from the previous period. Change the number of hours worked to the current period by moving the cell cursor to will remain on the Clipboard until you move it back to the screen later to complete the Cumulative Payroll Report--or until you turn off the computer, whichever comes first.) C. Enter the number of hours workes. Do you really want to do this?" Select "Yes." (The Cumulative Payroll Report leaves your screen, but it is stored safely on the Clipboard, a temporary storage space provided by AppleWorks. The Report10 (the last line of the Cumulative Report). (5) to indicate that all of the material to be moved has been identified. (6) The computer will warn you that "You are about to clear or remove protected cellhe options listed at the bottom of the screen, select "To the Clipboard (cut)" by highlighting the option and pressing . (4) Identify the material to be moved by using the to highlight through Row 1ugh 110 at the bottom of the file for the long form) to the Clipboard: (1) Move the cell cursor to the beginning of the Cumulative Payroll Report Row 58. (2) Enter the MOVE command: m for move. (3) From tfor each period: A. Load the most recent payroll file to the screen, and change the filename to reflect the current payroll period (for example, Payroll3.15.90). B. Temporarily MOVE the Cumulative Payroll Report (Rows 58 throName, the Rate of Pay, and the fixed deductions (the deductions that do not change from period to period; for example, the Other A, Other B, and Other C, if these are fixed). B. Save the file. 3. To prepare the Payroll Register roll file for your company: A. Enter the FIXED DATA (the data that will not change from payroll period to payroll period): for example, the Employee # (in both in Payroll Register and the Cumulative Payroll Report), the Employee followed by No to put the database in correct order. The report driver will do the rest for you. PAYROLL.REGISTR: Payroll Register --------------- 1. Load the template file, and change the filename (for example: MasterPayroll) 2. Set up the pay.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 0.00* 180.00* 180.00* 0.00* 360.00* You can now see just how versatile this can be. You can have it automatically give you the yearly reports by using the Auto Annual report just by sorting on Date lculate the Net Pay. G. SAVE the current Payroll Register: S. 4. To prepare the Cumulative Payroll Report: A. Change the filename to a cumulative report name (for example: CumPay13.15.90) B. Move the Cumulative Payroll Report from the Clipboard: (1) Move the cell cursor to the beginning of Row 58. (2) Enter the MOVE command. (3) From the options listed at the bottom of the screen, select "From the Clipboard (paste)." (4) From the ogory in the Destination file. ------------------------------------------ | Table: Everyone list and Members list | | categories compared 3 | | | | Origin File Destination File | |Source file) and the Members list (the Destination file). The categories are identical through the eighth category, PHONE. The remaining categories have no value to the Destination file, except for NOTE, which has information that belongs in the NOTES cate files can be merged even if they have different numbers of categories. Decide what categories you need to transfer from the Source file to the Destination file. For example, the table below compares the original category orders of the Everyone list (the k. If they match, the original category orders may still differ. If their orders differ before-hand, the Destination file will evaluate everything in its original category order. Focus all your attention on the original category orders. TIP: Two Data Basee Destination file's single- and multiple-record layouts. In the multiple-record layout, the category widths are those of the Destination file. You can ignore the single- and multiple-record layouts of the Source and Destination files until the final checn from the clipboard to the Destination file. 3. Check the multiple-record layout in the Destination file to make certain that the category information is consistent. Note that when the information is transferred, the categories appear in the order of thategory order. To merge the information, follow these steps: 1. Change the name of the Desktop files, just to be safe. Name the files Source and Destination. 2. Using multiple-record layout, copy the records in the Source file to the clipboard, theess Apple-N to see the original order. Print a copy of the category names screen of the source file, then load the destination file. Compare its category names screen with the hard copy you just printed. Suppose both files have exactly the same original c Surprisingly few AppleWorks users even know that this can be done. TIP: When you merge records from two different files, their original category orders must match. Focus all your attention on the original category orders. From the Review mode you can prN>. MERGING DATABASES by Robert Ericson ----------------- "In many applications you will need to merge information from several different sources. This section provides tips for merging information from two similar or markedly different database files. the "test" at the bottom of the file: A. Move the cell cursor to the line following the double line. B. Enter the DELETE command: D for delete. C. Select "Rows." D. Highlight the rows to be deleted, and S for save. PETTY.CASH.REG: Petty Cash Register -------------- 1. Each payment is recorded in two columns: the Payments column and one of the Distributioptions listed, select "Formulas and Values." The Cumulative Payroll Report now reappears in Rows 58 through 110 of your screen. C. Enter the CALCULATE command: K. The computer automatically adds the current pay | | FIRST NAME LAST NAME | | LAST NAME LAST NAME | | PLACE PLACE | | STREET STREET | | TOWN TOWN | | STATE STATE | | ZIP ZIP | | PHONE PHONE | | NOTE COMMITTEE | | CODE YEARS | | KEYWORD sion) Robert Ericson: APPLEWORKS TIPS AND TECHNIQUES (Second Edition) ISBN 0-89588-480-1 $19.95 Symbex Inc. 2021 Challenger Dr. #100 Alameda CA 94501 o large to merge, merge sections at a time. When you find obvious duplication, you may find slightly different spellings. One spelling of a name may be more plausible than the other, but such corrections are often matters of judgment." (Used With Permis, LAST NAME, STREET, STATE, ZIP, and PLACE in that order. Arrange the records alphabetically by first name, then by last name. Scan the LAST NAME column for duplicate entries. The street address column is the next best reference point. If the files are torson, you will appreciate this technique. It saves postage, paper, and embarrassment. Suppose you have two mailing lists on separate files. By merging the records, you can find and delete duplicate entries. Create a multiple-record layout with FIRST NAMEultiple-record layout in the Destination file to make certain that the category information is consistent. TIP: Merge files to find duplicate entries. If you have ever received two copies of a form letter or mis- takenly sent two copies to the same pe Data Base file from the ASCII file. Enter the correct number of categories for the new file. 5. Using multiple-record layout, copy the records in the Source file to the clipboard, then from the clipboard to the Destination file. 6. Check the mport format for the Source file in the original category order of the Destination file. Count and make a note of the number of categories in the report. 2. Select the records you want to print. 3. Print the report to an ASCII file. 4. Create a newes do not match, print the records to an ASCII file. Suppose the Source file categories begin with LAST NAME and the Destination file categories begin with FIRST NAME. This presents a problem. In this case, proceed as follows: 1. Create a labels-style reion file, the additional categories win be lost in the merge. If the Source file has fewer categories, it will gain the additional categories of the Destination file, but they will contain no information. TIP: When the original category orders of two filfrom the Source file have gained the additional categories of the Destination file. However, the Source files have no information in those categories. The rules for transferring are easy to remember. If the Source file has more categories than the Destinatpy the records in the Source file to the clipboard, then from the clipboard to the Destination file. 5. Check the multiple-record layout in the Destination file to make certain that the category information is consistent. Note that all the records ile categories after PHONE, except for NOTE. Don't worry about report formats, because you will never use this file again. 3. Insert five categories between PHONE and NOTE. Name them anything, and then return to the multiple-record layout. 4. Co--------------------------------------- You can proceed with the merge almost as in the last tip. Follow these steps: 1. Change the name of the Desktop files if you have not already done so. Name the files Source and Destination. 2. 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