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REVIEWS :Catalyst vs. Selector and more. SOFTWARE.HELPS :Printshop, PFS File conversion, Jeppson Disassembler. TITAN.CARDS :A description and discussion of the Titan ///+//e cards OMPRESS :Compressing text files in Basic. MODULA.2 :A discussion of Modula II for the Apple ///. PASCAL.HELPS :Answers to some basic questions about the Pascal language. PRINTER.HELPS :Imagewriter and Epson printer problems. PRODOS.SOS :Apple /// Cobol. How good is it? COMMUNICATIONS :Apple // and /// communications programs. CONSOLE.I.O. :A discussion of Input/Output speed of the .Console driver. DISK.DRIVES :Modifying an Apple // Disk Drive to work on a ///. FILE.C :Moving graphics from // to /// and more. HARDWARE :Noisy Profiles and more. DESCRIPTION: Side Two: APPLE.MOUSE :Using the Apple //e Mouse with an Apple ///. APPLE.TO.IBM :Coverting Visicalc files from the Apple /// to MS-Dos. COBOL in Board system). Side One: APPLE.DOCTOR :Suggestions for dealing with sick power supplies and more. BASIC.HELPS :Moving Apple // Basic programs to the Apple /// and more. BUFFER.PROBLEMS :Buffer problems with printers and more. GRAPHICS WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: THE BEST OF MAUG DISK ID : 3INF-03 BOOTABLE? Side One "The Best of MAUG" contains two sides of edited information from the Apple /// section of MAUG (Micronetworked Apple Users Group) on CompuServe (A commercial Bulletthat the material comes from 1982, we would remind users of this disk that names and addresses are probably out-of-date and that some vendors mentioned either no longer exist, no longer offer a particular program or have been absorbed into another company (VisiCorp is a good example. It was bought out by Lotus Development and Visicalc was subsequently retired). For an up-to-date listing of vendors, please check your /// SIG New Members Disk (III.INF.01). We feel there is still a great deal of excellent ipuServe. TAU.GENERAL.LIB :Third Apple User's group PD Library listing. TAU.INFORMATION :Basic information about TAU's PD and how to order. TAU.ROYAL.LIB :Royalty disks available from TAU. run a boot disk in .D1. DRAW.ON.REVIEW :Review of On Three's Draw On Three graphics program and INFAX harddisk review. MAUG.TIPS :Tips culled from the /// Forum of CompuServe. MORE.MAUG.TIPS :More tips from the /// Forum of Cominess Basic EXEC utility and review of Multiplan. BIG.APPLE :A graphic file. BOOK.REVIEW :Review of a book about the designers of the microchip. CATALYST.TIP :Editorial on "Throw Away Consumers" and setting up Catalyst to sk. IBM.BLUES : Impact of the demise of the PC Jr. PASCAL.ANGLE : Finding your cursor under Pascal. SWAN.REVIEW : Review of Tom Swan's Pascal Data Base System and its use with Apple /// Pascal. On Side Two: B.BASIC.HINTS :A BusN.REVIEW : A review of this powerful A3 Data Base program. Also, an open letter from TAU to members about the Apple ///'s future. BOOK.REVIEW : Review of "The Little Kingdom", a book about Apple Computer. DOCUMENTATION : What's on this dion (Chicago) Illinois. On Side One: A3.CRITICISM : Editorial on Apple /// criticism by R. Rann. A3.FUTURE : Editorial on the future of the Apple // family by R. Rann. A3.NEWS : //e Mouse, On Three, 3EZ Pieces. Includes author comments. ALADI WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: The Best of TAU DISK # : 3INF.05 BOOTABLE? Side One This disk is Dave Ottalini's selection of the "Best" articles from early editions of TAUTales, the newsletter of the old Third Apple Users Group in WheatDEFGplewriter 1.0. WJUGGLER.REVIEW :A review of Word Juggler XEBEC.HRD.DISK :Fairly positive review of a hard drive made by Xebec. e Two: COPYRIGHT.INFO :Tutorial on copyrights for computer programs and Databases. MARILYN :Fotofile of that famous actress. MORE.A3.Q.A :Discussions include Pascal, SOSclock, CP/M and more. AWRITER.REVIEW :A not-so-positive review of Ap for the ///. READ.ME.FIRST : Some initial notes about the information on this disk. MESSAGE.CENTER :Some /// information originally found on The Source. PROFILE.DAT.SAV :Review of the Profile Data Saver program for use with PFS. On Sidccess III V. 1.0 ACCESS.TECH : Technical notes on Access III V. 1.0 APPLEIII.Q.A. : Apple /// Q and A on topics that include Apple // emulation, Quark, Super Serial Cards, etc. PARALLEL.CARD : Interactive Structures Parallel Interfacenformation contained on the disk and hope you will find it useful. As always, the /// SIG welcomes your comments and suggestions and welcomes any thoughts for future additions to our SIG library. One Side One you'll find: ACCESS.REVIEW : A review of AIJKLatalyst, Copy Protection, Desktop Publishing and Apple // Emulation Mode. (Note: 3INF-06, THE BEST OF ATUNC #1 was an earlier compilation of files.) SIDE ONE APPLEWRITER - AW3.AND.DMP :Super/Subscript printing using AppleWriter & DMP Printer. - AWicles. He's gone beyond the call of duty, by not only pulling out the articles but putting them into categories as well. This disk is the first of five that will find their way into our PD. It includes information about Applewriter, Business Basic, C WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: THE BEST OF ATUNC #2 DISK ID#: 3INF-07 BOOTABLE? Side One /// SIG member Robert Howe volunteered to go though many of the past Apple Three Users of Northern California newsletters (on disk) and pull out the best artNOPQRSTUNAMIC.DRIVERS KEYSTROKE MANEFESTO POWERKEYS QUESTIONS QUESTIONS2 RAM.TEST SERIAL.CABLE SOS.DRIVERS THREE.EZPS UPGRADE.512K UTILITIES VIS.BRIDGE March, 1989 Updated January, 1993; March, 1995 articles from 1990-91 are on Side One. SIDE ONE A3.NOTES ADVANCED.VC ADVANCED.VC2 APPLE3.FOREVER BASIC.LIMITS BUSINESS.BASIC DISKNAME.DAT READ.ME.FIRST EM.REBOOT ATUNC.90.91 SIDE TWO ATUNC.NWSLTTR BUSNSS.GRAPHICS CATALYST.MENU COMPUSERVE DELETE.KEY DYe at reasonable cost. MORE ON THIS DISK Along with the regular files on this disk, you will also find on a 3EZP's Data Base Bibliography of all ATUNC Newsletter articles through 1989. It's on side two and requires 3 EZPs to read. A 3EZ P's Data base ofs to former ///ers Robert Howell, the /// SIG PD now boasts of a tremendous resource - a series of "Best of ATUNC" disks by category to make finding information even easier for you. They are disks 3INF-06 through 11. All are available from the WAP offics with a quick reference to a wide range of /// information. All "Best Of" disks may not necessarily follow the same format. For instance, this disk simply contains a number of articles by subject. For example, "A3 Notes" or "Bus(iness) Graphics. ThankON, EDITORIALS, ETC. FROM THE ATUNC NEWSLETTER, THE PUBLICATION OF THE APPLE THREE USERS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. This "Best Of" disk is only one of a series of such disks developed for the WAP /// SIG (and other Apple /// Users Groups) to provide /// user WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: THE BEST OF THE ATUNC NEWSLETTER: Volumn 1 DISK # : 3INF.06 BOOTABLE? Side One October 1984 - August 1985 Compiled by David Ottalini WAP /// SIG THE CONTENTS OF THIS DISK INCLUDE SOME OF THE BEST ARTICLES, INFORMATI3.CHAR.COUNT :How to make Applewriter not count character returns. - AW3.FOOTNOTES :Footnotes in Applewriter. - AW3.HINTS :Hints for beginners. - AW3.HINTS.PT2 :More hints for beginners. - AW3.HINTS.PT3 :Even more hints for beginners. - AW3.PRINT.PROB :Problem with blank lines printed at the end of each page. - AW3.SUPER.FIX :Fixing single page print bug in AW 4.0. - AW3.SUPERAW3 :What is Super AppleWriter? - AW3.WPL :What is Word Processing Language and how to use it. - WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: THE BEST OF ATUNC # 3 DISK ID # 3INF-08 BOOTABLE: Side One Only 3INF-08 is another in our series of "Best of ATUNC" disks, as put together by Robert Howe. This disk has a lot of great information about 3EZ PiecesWXYZ[\]^_`reset an Apple // program. - RESET.A2.EM.PT2 :Part 2 on how to modify the Apple // Emulation Disk. - TIME.MONEY.A2 :Review of the Apple // program "Time is Money" that can run in Apple // Emulation Mode on the ///. TBILTY.A2 :Compatibility between Apple /// and Apple //. - EMUL.COLOR :Getting color in Emulation Mode with a Panasonic Monitor. - EMULAT.PROGRAMG :Programs for those interested in Apple // Emulation Mode. - RESET.A2.EMULAT :Modify Emulation Disk to s. - NEWSLTRS.MAKE :Printing newsletters with the Apple ///. EMULATION.OF.A2 - A2.GAMES.ON.A3 :Apple // games on the Apple ///. - APPLE2.EMUL :The basics about Apple // Emulation. - BASIC.BUGS.EM :"BUGS" program for use in Emulation Mode. - COMPAPY2PLUS.V6 :Review of Copy 2 Plus, Version 6. DESKTOP.PUBLISH - DESKTOP.PUB :Word Juggler and DTP. - DESKTOP.PUBLISH :General discussion of DTP and how to get started on the Apple ///. - INSERT.CARR.RTN :Automatic Carriage ReturnN - COPY.OF.PROTECD :Advanced Visicalc damaged boot disk. Copy II+. - COPY.PROTECTION :Disk Data organization and copy protected software. - COPY.PROTECT.2 :More on Apple // programs that can copy copy protected Apple /// programs. - CO Drivers under Catalyst 2.0. - CATLYT.DYNM.DRV :Catalyst and Dynamic Drivers. - CATLYT.TRANSFER :Transfering Catalyst from Profile to QC10 Hard Drive. - CATLYT.UPGRADE :Upgrading Catalyst. - CATLYT.VS.SELEC :Comparing Catalyst and Selector. COPYPROTECTIOZ. It's fun! CATALYST - CATLYT.COP.PRO :Getting around copy protection problems with Catalyst. - CATLYT.COPY :Getting copy of the Catalyst Boot Disk. - CATLYT.DECATER :Review of FIXER, a program that fixes catalyzed disks. - CATLYT.DNAM.DRI :Dynamict). - BBAS.STRUCTURED :Structured programming in BB. - BBAS.UNDOC.FEAT :Undocumented features of BB 1.23. - BBAS.WORD.PUZZ :Program that will make an anagram word puzzle with your words. - WORD.PUZZLE :Basic version of BBAS.WORD.PUZing the Business Basic EXEC command. - BBAS.INFO.2 :BB version 1.23 highlights. - BBAS.PD.DISK :Review of ATUNC PD BB disk #1. - BBAS.PROG.LIST :Sending BB program to your printer. - BBAS.RUNTIME.PM :Program that tells you a program's run time (texAW3.WPL.PT2 :Part of of using WPL. SIDE TWO: BUSINESS.BASIC - BBAS.DISKLABELR :Disk Label program (text). - BBAS.DRIVECLEAN :Drivecleaner program (text) - BBAS.EDUCATION :Article exhorting ATUNC members to do some programming. - BBAS.EXEC.COMMD :Us, Apple /// Hardware, Other Apple /// Users, etc. Here's a complete listing: Side One EZPIECES EZP.512.UPGRADE : Will the 512K expansion board offered by OnThree be utilized by 3EZPieces or is it limited to the 256K ram? EZP.ADVANTAGE : What is the advantage of buying 3EZ Pieces? EZP.APPLEWORKS : Similarities and differences between 3EZPieces and AppleWorks EZP.CALC.FIELDS : Mathematical properties of the 3EZP's Data Base Module. EZP.CUST.PTR.2 : How to sr one year's ownership. A3.IN.EUROPE : Experiences with the Apple /// by European users. A3.MANIFESTO : Declaration of Apple /// Independence. A3.PUBLIC.DOM : Apple Employee hands over Apple /// software to ATUNC. A3.STORIES : Three Cheers for Drive. A143.MAINT.PT2 : Part 2 on Maintaining and Repairing the A-143 Drive. MICROSCI.143 : Repairing destroyed volumes on the MicroSci A-143. MISC.A3.INFO A3.FOR.COLLEGE : The A/// as a college computer. A3.FOREVER : Positive experiences afteith Catalyst. A143.DCB.INFO : The correct DCB values for a MicroSci A143 drive. A143.DRV.ALIGN : How to align the A143 MicroSci Drive. A143.INSTALL : Installing the MicroSci A-143 Driver: A143.MAINT.INFO : Maintaining and Repairing the MicroSci A-143mation about Font Generator ///. MACSTUFF.DEMO : Description of demos for Font Generator and Macstuff. MACSTUFF.PSCL : Product announcement for Font Generator and Macstuff. MICROSCI.DRIVE A143.AND.CATLST : MicroSci A143 as the large storage device wow he uses his Apple ///. HOW.I.USE.A3.GG : Gerald Glaser Explains How he uses his Apple ///. HOW.I.USE.A3.3 : Wendy Coleman, Kip Reiner and Ralph Dennard Explain How they use their Apple ///s. MAC.IMITATION MACSTUF.N.FONTS : InforUSE.A3 HOW.I.USE.A3.BD : Barry Downes Explains How he uses his Apple ///s. HOW.I.USE.A3.BS : Bill Stone Explains How he uses his Apple ///. HOW.I.USE.A3.CK : Clyde Kirline Explains How he uses his Apple ///. HOW.I.USE.A3.CS : Charles Sykora Explains H //. CLOCK.MAKE.OWN : Where to find clock kits for your Apple /// SERIAL.CABLE : Can I use the same cable with my serial printer that I use with my modem? SIDER.HARD.DISK : Sider 10/20 MB Hard Disks can work with the ///. HOW.I.hard disk under Catalyst. EZP.WORD.JUGGLR : Problems loading Word Juggler files into 3EZ Pieces. EZP.ROWS.INVERS : Switching columns and rows in the 3EZ Pieces spreadsheet. HARDWARE.MISC BARCODE.READER : Cauzin Softstrip barcode reader for the Apple6 : Another way to encounter a system failure in a 3EZP operation. EZP.TEMPLATE : CheckAids 3EZ Pieces checkbook templates. EZP.TEMPLATES : Application Templates for AppleWorks/3EZ Pieces. EZP.W.CATALYST : Put 3 EZ Pieces on a or. EZP.RIGHT.JUS2 : 3EZP will give you right justification by hitting Open Apple O, then JU. (May not work on all printers.) Side Two EZPIECES EZP.SPELLCHK : What can be used as a Spelling Checker with 3EZPieces? EZP.SYS.FAIL.0P.PSF.TRANS2 : PFS: File data transfers to 3EZ Pieces. EZP.RECORDCOUNT : How to count the number of records in a particular report. EZP.REVIEW : Positive review of 3EZ Pieces. EZP.RIGHT.JUST : Right justification with the 3EZ Pieces word process : Hints for dealing with lockups under 3EZ Pieces. EZP.MAIL.MERGE : Mail Merge from 3 EZ Pieces to Word Juggler EZP.PRNTR.CODE : Printer Control Codes in 3 EZP word processor. EZP.PSF.TRANSFR : Transfer PFS Files to 3EZPieces data base files. EZsing the DATE and TIME formats under 3EZ Pieces. EZP.DESKTOP.PUB : The Apple /// can't do "DTP", but it can do parts of it. EZP.FINANCES : New FINANCES Checkbook templates in ATUNC PD Library. EZP.GROUP.TOT : Group Totals in 3EZ Pieces. EZP.LOCKUPSet up a Custom Printer in 3EZ Pieces. EZP.CUSTOM.PRNT : Getting the most out of the Printer Setup Utility. EZP.DATA.IMPORT : Importing data into 3EZ Pieces. EZP.DATABAS.BUG : 3EZ Pieces "Erase a Format" bug and how to get around it. EZP.DATE.FORMAT : U the Apple ///! A3.TO.IBM.TRANS : Moving Data from an Apple /// to an IBM. A3.USES : Is the Apple /// a good choice for WP/DB/SS/College? GAMES.A3.MODE : Where to find games in native mode for the Apple ///. HIFI.SOUND.ON3 : How to get Hi-Fi Quality Sound from your ///. MINIMUM.A3.SYS : The minimum Apple /// system. MOST.USED.PGMS : What Apple /// programs do most people use? WOZNIAK.ON.A3 : Just what did Steve Wozniak say about the ///? XMAS.FOR.A3ERS : Great Christmas Gifts for Apple ///ertems). -: - PRINT.SPOOLER : Discussion of the Quark Discourse print Spooler. -: - SERIAL.DRIVER : How to know you have the right serial driver. -: SOFTWARE.MISC -: - AMORTIZATION.PG : Discussion of a PD real estate amortization program. -: - BPI.GENImagewriter to a ///. -: - IMAGEWRITR.PROB : Correcting a print problem with the null modem cable. -: - PLOTTING : Plotting and graphing with the ///. -: - POWERPRT.SIZE : Discussion of the Powerprint drivers (DA DatasysGetting a Gemini printer to print enhanced/bold print. -: - HP.LASERJET : How to hook up a Laserjet Plus to a ///. -: - HP.LASERJET.PNT : Configuring the Laserjet to work on a ///. -: - IMAGEWRITER.PTR : How to hook up an ble. -: - LASER.128.AS.A3 : Apple /// w/Titan Cards vs. Laser 128. -: PRINTERS -: - CABLE.SER.PNTR : How to build a serial printer cable for the ///. -: - DIABLO.PRT.PROB : Diablo 630 printer problem/solution (in software). -: - GEMINI.PRINTR : be. -: - IBM.PS2.DISADVA : Excerpt of an article "PS/2 is for Suckers." -: - IBM.RUN.BY.A3 : How to control an MS-DOS machine remotely with a ///. -: - LASER.128 : Discussion about this Apple // compati12K : Upgrading your /// to 512K. -: - WHY.512K.UPGRAD : Why upgrade to 512K. -: OTHER.COMPUTERS -: - A3.A2.MAC.ETC : An evaluation of the /// vs. other computers. -: - COMPUTER.TO.BUY : Discussion about what your second computer should MANAGR : Report on Graphics Manager and printer compatibility. -: - ON.THREE.DEMOS : Bob Consorti visits ATUNC for demos of his 512K bd, etc. -: - ON.THREE.PRODS : Reviews of Selector, Desktop Mgr and other products. -: - UPGRADE.5IDEOTAPE.A3 : Hooking up a /// to a VCR. SIDE TWO: -: ONTHREE.PRODUCT -: - DRAW.ON.3.CMDS : Draw On Three commands. -: - DRAW.ON.3.REVW : A review of Draw On Three. -: - GRAPHIC.MGR.DMO : Report on a demonstration of Graphics Manager. -: - GRAPHICS.5> (screen blanking) into a program. -: - SCREENBLNK.BEEP : In Visicalc (or other program) use to -: blank screen then and /// will beep when -: done calculating. -: - VV : Connecting an Apple /// to a color TV set. -: - COLOR.MON.HKUP : Hooking a color monitor to the /// from composite port. -: - PANASONIC.MON : Hooking up a /// to a Panasonic Monitor. -: - SCREEN.BLANK : Inserting 90*III.EMM.06=q>0x*B III.GAM.01 III.GAM.02 III.GAM.034B III.GAM.044 III.GAM.054 III.GAM.06ing down control-c, or by rebooting if you don't want to complete the game in the normal way. Of course, you COULD take the Klingon approach to ending the game.... naw, maybe not! - PAUL CAMPBELL /// SIG CO-CHAIRMAN FEBRUARY, 1995 effective at close range, but use a lot of energy units. Be sure that you know where the the closest Starbase is if you use them frequently. You will be given some pointers at the beginning of the game if you ask for them. The game can be aborted by hold do ask for photon trajectories, you will be given a high and a low reading for the photon direction. The most accurate trajectory will be the exact middle between the two numbers (H-L/2+L=direct hit). The phasers lock on target automatically and are very-: EM.MODE.QS :Commonly asked questions/answers about emulation mode -: EMULATION.MODE :3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks data base of articles on Em Mode -: MONITOR.RESET :Modify your emulation disk to allow reset to monitor -: READ.ME.FIRST :About this disk On side two, you will find the "second" 48K emulation disk. It is NOT catalogable. But it IS copyable. Simply boot it first, then place any Apple // DOS 3.3 disk that says it will work with 48K of memory, and you're off. The 48K emulation disk incluards, which are no longer available commercially. (For more info on that, see the file Titan.Cards.) in emulation mode provided they are DOS 3.2/3.3 disks and require a maximum of 64K memory (remember, though that not all disks that say 64K will work...you'll just have to try them.) ProDos disks will not work. For that, you will need the Titan ///+//e cfo for more details.) To use, turn this disk over and hit the and keys at the same time. Then place your Apple // disk in the internal drive, make your selections, and you're off. Many of the disks in the WAP Apple // library will workApple // software of up to about 64K. This program consists of two configuration menus. The first resembles the first Emulation Disk (1043). The second provides several new choices such as "Boot PROMS, Monitor, Font, Reset, etc." (See the file Em.Mode.In you will find the so-called 2.0 Emulation disk. It is NOT catalogable. But it IS copyable. This program has a date of 9-8-82 on it and was designed to overcome the old 48K limit. It uses both upper and lower case. It will, under some circumstances, run Apple Pi's /// SIG. As with disk 3EMM-02, you will find some additional information about the Apple ///'s Emulation Mode on side one. Menu.Maker will let you read that information (as you are reading this) and print it if you would like. On side two, WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: APPLE // EMULATION MODE DISK 3 DISK # : 3EMM-03 Bootable: Side One - Yes Side Two - Yes (with Control+Reset) This is the third Apple /// Emulation disk placed into the Public Domain by Washington15/95) de provided they are DOS 3.3 disks and require a maximum of 48K memory. ProDos disks will not work. For that, you will need to find the Titan ///+//e cards - perhaps from another ///er or at a garage sale or vendor (they are no longer made.) (UPDATED 1/des a menu that allows you to either boot the Apple // disk, or change Apple // parameters. You can boot with either Applesoft or Integer Basic as you desire, and make other changes. Many of the disks in the WAP Apple // library will work in emulation mo WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: TITAN ///+// EMULATION DISK DISK # : 3EMM-04 Bootable: Side One: Yes Side Two: Yes (Requires Titan ///+// Card) Owners of the Titan ///+// card may find this disk useful as a backup - since it i version of the Apple 2 System Utilities - *PRODOS *BASIC.SYSTEM *FILER *STARTUP *CONVERT - DOS to ProDos AppleSoft Program *MOIRE - Graphic AppleSoft Program *HYPNOSIS- Graphic AppleSoft Program *ANIMALS - Fun AppleSoft Program We've also inclr going back to native mode. Side One: Contains the actual Boot Disk for the Titan ///+// Card. It is copyable using Apple /// System Utilities but (since it's DOS 3.3) it is not readable under SOS. Side Two: Includes the ProDos 1.01n (F) 9) Use Copy Files (C) to move desired Files to the RAM Disk. You can now use the RAM Disk like any other. But when finished, remember to save any files in the RAM disk to a floppy or hardisk, as you'll lose the RAM disk when shutting down otion 4) Select FORMAT a volume (F) 5) Type 5 in the slot number and type in a name of your choice for the RAM disk (A good choice: /RAM) 6) Type Y in the destroy option 7) Press ESCAPE twice - returning you to the main menu. 8) Select FILE COMMAND optio use with this disk is on disk 3EMM-04. The Titan manual says you can configure the RAM disk by using the ProDos utilities disk (found on this side): 1) Boot ProDos 2) Run the ProDos Filer (Utilites) by selecting F 3) Select the VOLUME COMMANDS opforts at placing Apple /// software into the public domain. Owners of the Titan ///+// card may find this disk useful as a backup. It offers the standard ///+// boot disk but includes with it a 64K ProDos Ram Disk on bootup. A native mode RAM disk for WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME : TITAN ///+// EMULATION DISK WITH PRODOS RAM DISK DISK # : 3EMM-05 BOOTABLE : Side One - With Titan ///+// Cards : Side Two - In Emulation Mode or Apple /// Native Mode This disk continues our efpyable using Apple /// System Utilities but (since it's DOS 3.3) it is not readable under SOS. Dave Ottalini /// SIG Co-Chairman April, 1993 (Update January 14, 1995) other disk drive." But you are also reminded to save any important files on a regular floppy drive before rebooting or turning the power off! Side Two: Contains the actual Boot Disk for the Titan ///+// Card. It is cok functions just like any other disk driver: Files can be saved and retrieved and certain applications will use if for mass storage (like a communications program.) Files can be transfered just as if you were using any in the WAP PD library. Also: This READ.ME.FIRST file and a RAM DISK Driver you can use with this card in native mode (requires System Utilites to add to your SOS.DRIVER file.) The manual says that "the SOS RAM Disncludes the original boot disk for the Titan ///+// Card. Side One: Information about the Titan cards including: a 3EZP/AW Data base of articles published about the Titan Cards and a Data Base of material pertaining to the Titan cards uded SOS.INTERP and Menu.Maker on this side if you wish to boot from another Apple /// Business Basic Disk or from Selector or Catalyst. Also see: Read.Me.First - This file - which contains some basic information about this disk. We also commend to you disk 3EMM-04 which contains two data bases of information about the Titan cards - a 3EZP/AW Data base of articles published about the Titan Cards and a Data Base of material pertaining to the Titan cards in the WAP PD library. Dave OttaSOS or ProDos - and run it without having to switchout disks. Further - you can now LIST this disk. While you WON'T see the Titan file - you can see other files. Those included on this disk include: |File Name Blocks Modified Time File Type s. He took the boot code from Block 00 and moved it to Block 01. The Block 00 code was then replaced with the ProDos Double Boot code - so that it will now boot either SOS or ProDos from this disk - you can place a program ON the emulation disk - either WAP /// SIG PD Library PDS NAME: Titan ///+//e - Version 1.1 PDS Disk: 3EMM-07 BOOTABLE: SIDE ONE/TWO: YES WITH TITAN ///+//s CARDS (Both sides are the same) This version of the Titan ///+//e Emulation Disk has been updated a tad by ///er Matthew Thoma But you are also reminded to save any important files on a regular floppy drive before rebooting or turning the power off! Dave Ottalini /// SIG Co-Chairman April 1993 Updated a tad: January 16, 1995 other disk driver: Files can be saved and retrieved and certain applications will use if for mass storage (like a communications program.) Files can be transfered just as if you were using any other disk drive." not readable under SOS. ALSO: a RAM DISK Driver you can use with these cards in native mode (requires System Utilites to add to your SOS.DRIVER file.) The manual says that "the SOS RAM Disk functions just like any to the Titan cards in the WAP PD library. Also: This READ.ME.FIRST file. Side Two: Contains the actual Boot Disk for the Titan ///+//e Card. It is copyable using Apple /// System Utilities but (since it's DOS 3.3) it is Owners of the Titan ///+//e cards may find this disk useful as a backup. Side One: Information about the Titan cards including: a 3EZP/AW Data base of articles published about the Titan Cards and a Data Base of material pertaining WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: TITAN ///+//E EMULATION DISK DISK # : 3EMM-06 BOOTABLE: SIDE ONE - YES SIDE TWO - YES WITH TITAN ///+//e CARDS This disk continues our efforts at placing all Apple /// software into the public domain.lini /// SIG Co-Chairman April 1993 Updated January 15, 1995 | | A3PLUS2E.DRVRS 1 9-Apr-93 14:21 Directory | BASIC.SYSTEM 21 17-Jul-90 14:20 ProDos Sys | MEMTEST.SYSTEM 5 8-Apr-93 19:39 ProDos Sys | PRODOS.8.1.8M 32 16-Feb-92 22:51 ProDos Sys | PRODOS 30 18-Sep-84 0:00 ProDos Sys MEMTEST.SYSTEM is a ProDos-based memory test program you can try. Many Thanks to Matthew Thomas for his help in making this program more useful! Dave Ottalini WAP /// SIG August, 1993 Updated a tad: January 16, 1995 Paul Lutus FREEWTR.DOC : Documentation for Freewriter IIGIF : A popular program to convert GIF files to HiRes/Double HiRes formats (and then to Apple /// FOTO files) LUTUS.PRINTER : Printer program by Paul Luth the explanations! Here's what is on Side One: BASIC : AppleSoft Basic (ProDos version) BLU : A popular file compression program BLU.DOC : Documentation for BLU FREEWRITER : A PD version of Apple Writer by? Bring your /// to a SIG meeting (we meet quarterly). We'll be happy to do it for you! APPLE // USERS As with any other Apple // disk, simply place Side One of A2 BOOT into your 5.25" boot drive and boot the disk. WHAT'S ON THIS DISK Enough wi. 94002 (415)-592-8097 (Order Hotline) Send $2.00 for a catalog. They will be free after your first order. Be aware that Jameco requires a minimum order (seems to depend on ordering from ad or catalog). Need help to install this chiphip installed in your motherboard (It replaces the original 6502A or B CPU (Central Processing Unit) chip). You can get one for less than $10.00 from: Jameco Electronics 1355 Shoreway Road Belmont, CA key at the same time to get a catalog and run any program or read any file. Side Two also has the Windows menu program on it (but NOT ProDos). Some of these programs may require an "Enhanced Apple //e" to work. That means you will need to have a 65c02 cand it will also read AppleWorks text files (and print them). Byrd's Better Bye gives you a selection of SYSTEM files you can run or "launch" depending on what you'd like to do. By the way, you can turn over this disk and press the key and "M" y quitting to Basic. WINDOWS is much like our own Menu.Maker program in that it will allow you to read and print text files, look at graphics files or run Basic files. It can do more, though. It will run any "SYSTEM" file (much like a SOS.INTERP file) tan ///+//e Boot Disk, replace that disk with A2 BOOT and then choose the "Apple //e" option from the Titan menu. You will find yourself being asked to run a menu program called "WINDOWS", run a program selector program called "Byrd's Better Bye" or simpl25" drive). Basically, A2 BOOT tries to be a one-stop disk that provides many of the more useful utility programs found in the WAP Apple // Public Domain (some programs are shareware). TO USE THIS DISK (FOR APPLE /// USERS) You will have to boot the Ti WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: A2 BOOT DISK # : 3EMM-08 BOOTABLE: WITH TITAN ///+//e Cards WELCOME! A2 BOOT is designed for Apple /// users of Titan's ///+//e Cards (although it can be used by anyone with an Apple //c or e or GS as well with a 5.tus. PD.TERMS : WAP's Lee Raesly explains the differences in PD software PRODOS : Version 1.8 of ProDos Operating System (Apple // equivalent of SOS.Kernel) WINDOWS : The program you are using now. It is a text file reader and Program Selector (If you select an entry - by highlighting it - and depress return - it will show it to you on the screen (where you can a WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: DOUBLE BOOT DISK # : 3EMM-09 BOOTABLE: YES I went about constructing this disk fairly objectively. I had read that putting together a "double-booting disk" should be easy: The book "Beneath Apple Prosion of Prodos on a copy of this disk (ah the little things you learn through long hours of frustration!). Compiled by Dave Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman July 7, 1990 January 21, 1995 ave a ProFile card installed in your ///, and it has been modified to run under ///+//e emulation, this disk will not boot. In fact, you will only be able to run (up to) ProDos version 1.1.1. You will have to take the Profile card out or place a 1.1.1 ver Note also that some of these programs use MouseText graphics, which are not available from the Titan ///+//e emulation mode. Don't worry about it. The screen may look a bit weird, but text is readable and programs run fine. Also be aware that if you hgram will (among other things) allow you to "Type" (read) any of the DOC files on this disk from your screen. The Startup (Printer) program will print them for you if you desire (or use AppleWriter or other word processing program (including FREEWRITER)).SPLITTER : ProDos Text File Splitter program: Run from Basic TEX.DOC : Documentation for Tex TEX2.01 : TEXt File Helper: Use it to read, append, delete text files and more. The TEXt File Helper protion for GIF UNSHRINK : Free version of Shrinkit that will UNshrink many files compressed using Shrinkit or other similar Apple // archive program. UNSHRINK.README : Documentation for Shrinkit : A fastcopy disk utility GRAFE : GRAFE is an Applesoft BASIC program that allows the editing of random-access text (TXT) files under ProDOS. GRAFE.DOC : Documentation for Grafe IIGIF.DOCS : Documenta adds itself to ProDOS to give extra commands that can be used by various programs - such as WINDOWS!)) (Also found on Side Two) And on Side Two: FASTCOPY P). Go back to the previous screen by depressing the key marked esc and check out the commands you can use or run it if it is a program. WINDOWS uses DOGPAW (a ProDOS extension (that is, it lso print it to your printer with the command shown to the right of the previous screen (CNTRL P - That is depress the key marked control, and holding it down depress the Dos" (by Don Worth and Pieter Lechner) says this: "Block 1 on a ProDos volume contains the SOS boot loader. This program is loaded instead of Block 0 when booted on an Apple ///. It searchs the directory for SOS.KERNEL and loads it instead of ProDOS. This means that a diskette can be constructed which will boot either ProDOS or SOS and run an application on either an Apple // or Apple ///." And the book Inside Apple's ProDOS (by John Campbell) says: "... In Chapter nine it was mentioned that blož#2390 ^1000c: h#2;a$ma$rY=1150:Y0wB=B+1: Count the number of lines printed xB=15B=30355yB=60#3;12)zB=60B=1 {#3;a$|360B<=20#3;13)::410#3;12):Z=11000:ZI I=3d: PRINTER V. 1.0 ::=2::"PRINT.ALL v. 1.0":3=4:"Directory Name(s) or return to quit: ";n$N$)=0::"MENU.MAKER"430 X>0260I=11000:I:200: ,I=1X 14000 6#2,F$(I)@#3,".PRINTER" JY 16, 1995 end, you'll have a disk that can be used on either machine. Obviously there will be some space limitations due to the overhead of all the files. But we think you'll find this disk interesting and useful! Dave Ottalini WAP /// SIG March 26, 1990 JANUAR replace it with a later version. A WAP ProDOS menu program is also included. On Side Two you'll find just the three SOS boot files and the two ProDOS boot files. Copy the volume and then replace the Interp or System files as needed. But in the disk that you might enjoy trying out. On Side One is this file and all the others that go into making a /// SIG boot disk. On the ProDOS side, you'll find the 1.1.1 version for ///ers who have Titan ///+//e cards. If you have a //e or GS, you canfor the Basic Sos.Interp. It worked. A block editor did indeed show that the SOS boot code was in Block 1. I'm not quite sure why I could not do it by just formatting and copying but the end result is that we DO have a properly set-up double-boot Then I remembered that Frank Moore of Pair Software had issued GoForth, a Forth language program, as a double-boot disk. I decided to take the lazy way out and copied the boot disk, replaced Forth.System with Basic.System and replaced SOS.Interp rs." So I decided to try it. After formating a disk, I copied ProDOS and Basic.System, then the three SOS files. It didn't work. It would boot on one machine but not the other. I tried copying the SOS files first, but that didn't work either.ge is displayed. The implication of this is that a single application may be written and placed on a single diskette that could be run on either computer. This single diskette could then be sold to owners of either Apple // computers or Apple /// compute or an Apple /// computer system. Once this code makes that determination, then either: -PRODOS, for the Apple // family -SOS.KERNEL for the Apple /// computer will be loaded. If the correct file is not found for the computer being used, an error messaer an Apple // or Apple /// computer system, with a ProDOS diskette installed, the boot code read into memory and executed is loaded at 2048=$800. The first item of business for this boot code is to determine whether the software is running on an Apple //cks 0 and 1 on a ProDOS diskette store the boot code. This code reads the operating system software and executes that code. What was not mentioned was that this boot code will run on either the Apple // computers or on an Apple ///. As you power up eithI>X200300S=1:D=1:B=1570D$=""500 Y=X:S=ED$(D)=D$:640 X=Y440D=D+1:S=E:440D=D-1:X=0F$(X):X=0 J=1D D$=D$(J)790&J0 :œ6303DE=S+1:N$,S,1)=" "N$,S,1)=","S=S+1:580%N5. RESET This modification allows the booting of another Apple ][ application disk without rebooting the Emulation Disk. To quit one apple ][ program disk, for example, one game to start another: Press the RESET key Insert the new applicatis very handy for running Apple ][ programs directly from the catalog listing). (This patch is has the target locations, FECE.FEDA in place of the old WRITE tape code, FD11.FD14, FD2F.FD31, FBA2.FBA4, and FD39. See CALL A.P.P.L.E March 1983, p. 51). tercepts this enhancement). (See the old Apple ][ Reference manual (bottom of Page 35) for the use of the ESC cursor, editing moves using the \IJKM\ keys; Standard for the Apple ][, the IJKM, under the ESC mode, work like the Apple /// cursor keys. Thi Business BASIC, the ESC cursor, screen edit mode is indicated by the flashing + character. With this patch, the Applesoft BASIC, Integer BASIC and Monitor ESC cursor, screen edit mode is indicated by a flashing Open-Apple character for DOS 3.3 (ProDOS inatalyst 2.1 implements a menu routine which actually writes to the emulated ROM code but into the wrong places; Do NOT use the Catalyst 2.1 installed Emulation. This disk has its hardcode set to 1200 baud (still 7 bit, mark parity). 4. ESC+ cursor: Inn disk is hardcoded for 300 baud, 7 bit, mark parity) and can be changed via the menu on the disk version. However, if put on the hard disk via Catalyst, the emulation menu routine does not update the code and the hardcode (300 baud) is always in effect. Cthis Apple ][ Emulation. 2. LOWER CASE CHARACTERS: The standard disk does not provide lower case characters and this version doesn't either; However, a version of the 48K Emulation having lower case is available. 3. SERIAL CARD: The original 48K Emulatio2010C$="N"C$="n"200;:=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING": 20002,280,21 DF$(I)=D$+"/DISKNAME.DAT"F$(I)=D$+"/FLASHNAME.DAT"410:ۺ310 PRINTER v 1.0 p$ 900A$="PRINTING"+F$(I):$=01:=0::"80C";A$;::12)F=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT PRINTING"::2,280,21 2000*:=23:=0::"79C";"CONTINUE...?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"#1,D$::"Processing directory ";34);D$;34);", please wait."; ž#1880*#1;A$:A$)<48104A$,3,4)<>"TEXT"810>X=X+1:".";HE=15:F$=A$,16,15)RF$,E,1)=" "E=E-1:850\F$(X)=D$+"/"+F$,E)f810p:  Pausež#1740#1;A$:A$)<4710A$,3,4)="TEXT"X=X+1710 :X>YN=P::7);"There are no text files in the ";34);D$;34);" directory." ::I=P::7);"Unable to locate and open ";34);D$;34);" directory." ::IT$=N$,E,1):T$=" "T$=","610XE=E+1:E>N$)610:590bD$=N$,S,E-S)l:v:E>S+1600:D$="": œ770P=3:"Looking for ";34);D$;34);" directory." #1,D$=P3:"Reading from ";34);D$;34);" directory." on disk into the built-in drive and type (without the spaces): 6 CTL-P RETURN and the new disk will boot. This same procedure will allow recovery from a lockup of an Apple ][ program most of the time. (The RESET and NMI vectors are modified to point to the old Apple ][ monitor routine. This modification is at target locations FFFA.FFFD. See Softalk, July 1983, p. 219). 6. The Apple ][ + does not have UP and DOWN cursor keys. Thus the Apple ][ Emulation Disk for the Apple /// only workedMOVER : The "centerpiece" program from the series. It is a patch program for Apple II emulation on an Apple ///. Basically, it reads from and writes to disks in Apple /// block order. Full disk trackIS AN EXCELLENT PLACE TO START. Side One: DOS 3.3 version - Integer Basic HELLO (says) : "Hot Rod II disk modification program utilities in sequential order from George Oetzel's Hot Rod /// series in Softalk." TRACKo set your language to "Integer" at the Emulation Menu before running side one of this disk (Both sides are DOS 3.3) THESE PROGRAMS ARE NOT FOR THE NOVICE!!! BUT - IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE APPLE II EMULATION MODE ON THE /// - THIS A.P.P.L.E. Many, many thanks to Dale Warnke, PhD for making this disk available to us. You can contact him directly at (714)-786-8249. Both sides are copyable using System Utilities in native mode, or Copy II Plus or other Apple II utility. REMEMBER tpple /// emulate some versions of the Apple II that the company never built. That's where the excitement begins." This disk includes the Hot Rod /// utilities and programs described by George Oetzel in his articles. There are also some programs from Call  ly through September, 1983. Full texts are available from the WAP Office. But basically, the articles concerned themselves with the Apple /// emulation mode - and how to soup it up. As Oetzel himself wrote: "With a little imagination, you can make the A WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: HOT ROD III UTILITIES - COMPILED BY DALE WARNKE DISK ID : DISK 3EMM-11 BOOTABLE? Yes - In Apple II Emulation Mode "Hot Rod ///" was a series of articles written by George Oetzel in the old Shoptalk Magazine from Jue other, undocumented, patches. This 64K version is still DOS by the way - copyable with System Utilities, but NOT readable. ion Modifications. All the modifications mentioned above for the 48K emulation disk have also been made on the 64K emulation disk (for use with the Titan ///+//e card. Dale notes, however, that ProDos intercepts his "up/down" cursor patches. There are som . d) The Code at FBB4.FBB7 Programs which make calls to the middle of the above code ranges may not function properly and may even lock up the System; However, such programs are expected to be the exception, not the rule. On Side Two: 64K Emulatle the UP and DOWN cursor keys is at the Apple ][ target locations: a) The table, XLTBL at FB11.FB18 b) The Code at FBA5.FBB2 c) FBB3:EA is and should not be changed; This location is used by some programs to identify the 48K Apple ][+ with the LEFT and RIGHT cursor keys or with the JKLM cursor keys in ESCAPE Mode. This disk has been modified so the UP/DOWN cursor keys work in the ESCAPE mode. The JKLM cursor keys do NOT work in ESCAPE mode on this disk. The code changed to enabs are transfered to and from memory. See the Softalk articles for full details. Char Edit : Examine and edit the character set. Chset : Displays the character set. PR7.Patch : Replaces the non-working code at target 700.7.FF PR7.Patch.Doc : This is a single serial ROM emulation to replace the non- (says) working code at target 700.7FF in the Tital ///+2 emulation disk. RDKEY2 : From Call A.P.P.L.E. in March of 83 (reads keypresses a WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: TAUTALES VOL 3 - 1984-1985 DISK # : 3INF.17 BOOTABLE? Side One TAU - The Third Apple User's Group - was a wonderful group that provided many years of strong support to the Apple /// family. They no longerlibrary offerings On Side Two: TAUTALES Issues 1-12: In the format "Number01" through "Number12" e /// group. On Side One: Informational files about TAU - from 1987. The group no longer exists. OLD.TAU.LIBRARY : What the original TAU PD Library offered in 1987 TAU.INFORMATION : 1987 info about TAU as a group. TAU.ROYAL.LIB : TAU's Royalty le. Sadly, Vol. 1 was NOT available on disk BUT we do have them on paper. Let your SIG know if you are interested. We also have their newsletters published AFTER these disks - but the disks in this series cover the main years that TAU was primarily an Appl onger exist - but their legacy of newsletters and disks do. Following up on our 3INF-05 "Best Of" disk - we're putting ALL the newsletters we have available from them into our PD. It was at the request of the WAP /// SIG that they make these disks availab WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: TAUTALES VOL 2 - 1983 TO 1984 DISK # : 3INF.16 BOOTABLE? Side One TAU - The Third Apple User's Group - was a wonderful group that provided many years of strong support to the Apple /// family. They no l Apple II memory. (August 83) SIDE 2 DOS 3.3 disk Programs from Side One converted to AppleSoft, plus a few others of interest. re called "Paddle-Service" Routines. MONFIX4.OBJ MONMOD : (Believed to be) the already modifed track 9 of the emulation disk. PLEASE see articles (August 83) to be safe (page 91). PATTERN.300.OBJ: Program to locate byte patterns inronment. KEYIN3 : Lowercase keyboard input routine for Apple II emulation. MONFIX1.OBJ : These four patch routines from the 2nd article are used MONFIX2.OBJ to modify the way the /// reads the joystick in emulation MONFIX3.OBJ mode. The and returns ASCII codes). HYB.Utl : Hybrid emulation patch that includes color-text control, 1/2 MHz control and a video on/off switch. The Apple II emulation has complete control of the Apple III envi exist - but their legacy of newsletters and disks do. Following up on our 3INF-05 "Best Of" disk - we're putting ALL the newsletters we have available from them into our PD. It was at the request of the WAP /// SIG that they make these disks available. SBLANKu' BLANKu' BLANKu' )i$*5BGAMESFONTS5 INFORMATION EMULATIONB DISKNAME.DAT5 MENU.MAKERUB PRINT.ALLUSEG.TApple /// group. On Side One: TAUTALES Issues 1-2: In the format "VOL4.NO1" to "VOL4.NO2" Read.Me.First : This informational file On Side Two: TAUTALES Issues 3-6: In the format "VOL4.NO3" to "VOL4.NO6" dly, Vol. 1 was NOT available on disk BUT we do have them on paper. Let your SIG know if you are interested. We also have their newsletters published AFTER these disks - but this disk and others in the series cover the main years that TAU was primarily an exist - but their legacy of newsletters and disks do. Following up on our 3INF-05 "Best Of" disk - we're putting ALL the newsletters we have available from them into our PD. It was at the request of the WAP /// SIG that they make these disks available. Sa WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: TAUTALES VOL 4 - 1985-1986 DISK # : 3INF.18 BOOTABLE? Side One TAU - The Third Apple User's Group - was a wonderful group that provided many years of strong support to the Apple /// family. They no longer group. On Side One: TAUTALES Issues 1-5: In the format "Number01 through Number05 Read.Me.First : This informational file On Side Two: TAUTALES Issues 6-12: In the format "Number06" through "Number12" adly, Vol. 1 was NOT available on disk BUT we do have them on paper. Let your SIG know if you are interested. We also have their newsletters published AFTER these disks - but the disks in this series cover the main years that TAU was primarily an Apple ///BLANKu'