LnSOS BOOT 1.1 SOS.KERNEL SOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUND%INVALID KERNEL FILE: xةw,@  ȱlmi8#)!)PAIR.SOFTWAREv&' '*III.PAR.014}!*III.PAR.02 }$*III.PAR.03NBK: *III.PAR.04QKC*III.PAR.05TKD$-READ.ME.FIRSTJ&&%SEG.T je#Ÿ/ FINDER.DATAɭmpmIII.CAT.03um' DISKNAME.DATe#INTERNETVKM*MENU.MAKER |e#MISCELLANEOUS)PAIR.SOFTWARE')PRINT.ALL E >dLԡm#i㰼m#iЕOLԡȱfg hi !dLԡ憦  Ljmkm l y`2 Lԡ8(Je稽)ʈ@L 87III.MSC.07+4*III.MSC.08,*III.MSC.09/*III.MSC.103*III.MSC.118*III.MSC.12=G MISCELLANEOUSv'' '*III.MSC.010!*III.MSC.02f$*III.MSC.03r*III.MSC.04 -*III.MSC.05%3III.MSC.06* : How to get flashing characters and upload characters into your programs. CISAR.3 : The Cisar Prompt Procedure. RGB : A new RGB circuit for the Apple ///. RTICLES : Discusses John Cisar's articles on Side Two. PAIR.BIB : 3EZ Pieces bibliography of Pair publications. On Side Two: BIB.ASCII.PT2 : Part 2 of ASCII version of Pair bibliography. CISAR.1 : The Pull Down Menu Unit. CISAR.2 number of articles exploring assembly language and how to use it to do different things on the ///. A Bibliography of Pair's /// Newsletter and /// Magazine is included. On Side One: BIB.ASCI.PT1 : Bibliography of Pair publications (ASCII) CISARS.A WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best Of Pair Software DISK ID#: 3PAR-02 BOOTABLE? Side One Only The Best of Pair Software includes programs downloaded from the company's BBS that operated for a time (we wish we'd downloaded more!). This disk includes a de One: READ.ME.FIRST On Side Two: CATALOG t's interesting to read the descriptions... and see what the going prices were just a few years ago. Please note that in late 1993, Frank Moore (former CEO of Pair Software) put all his disks into the public domain by donating them to WAP. On SiPD for a couple of reasons. One is historical. It's important to preserve the information about the products listed here. Secondly, this company made an important and lasting contribution to the /// community and deserves that recognition. We also think i WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME : PAIR Software Catalog Disk DISK ID# : 3PAR-01 BOOTABLE ? Side One Only This disk contains the disk catalog of Pair Software - a former Apple /// vendor. We've placed this disk into the WAP /// SIG WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME : File Cabinet/Sort Directory DISK ID# : 3MSC-01 BOOTABLE?: Bootable On Side One: File Cabinet is an excellent Basic Public Domain Data Base program. It may be used alone, or in conjunction with the Flip Tra specific subdirectory. - YES.NO : Basic program part of PRE program. am that figures out the day of the week. - PR 0 E : Basic prefix set program. - SCROLL : Basic scroll program. - TRAVEL.PLAN : Basic program that helps you develop a travel plan. - WIPER : Basic program to mass delete files in aile. - EZ.LOAD : Basic program to load 3EZ Pieces into .RAM. - EZ.LOAD.DOC : Documentation for EZ.Load. - EZ.UNLOAD : Basic program that UNloads 3EZ Pieces from .RAM. - FILE.COPY : Basic copy file program. - GET.WEEKDAY : Basic progr file you can EXEC to let you capture text. - CLEAN.TR.DATA : Basic program that is part of New.Travel program. - CLOCK.WEEKDAY : Basic program to present the Time and Date on a ///+. - DIR.TEXT.MAKE : Basic program that sends directory info to a text f HENON : FOTOfile you can use to dump to your printer. - PAINT : Basic paint program. Suthard (subdirectory) - BIG.CLOCK : Basic clock program. - BIG.TEXT : Basic program that switches to 40 column mode. - CAPTURE : TextMandelbrot graphs. Boquet (subdirectory) - WORLD.POP : Basic program that gives a running count of the world's growing population. Davidson (subdirectory): - ALLDUMP.TEXT : Text version of Alldump.Inv invokable graphics dump. -rain your memory. - VC.PRINTER : Basic program to print Visicalc files. HELP (subdirectory) - APWKS.BASIC : Can this be converted to Business Basic? Help! (3EZP) On Side Two: Altman (subdirectory) - MANDELBROT.GRAF :Basic program that plots R III to read 3EZ P's WP files. Moore (subdirectory) - COMPRESS.2 : Modified Basic compression program. - COMPRESS.FILE : Basic compression program. - FILE.COMPRESS : A discussion about file compression. - MEMORY.TRAINER : Basic program to t WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Contributions Disk 01 DISK ID#: 3MSC-02 BOOTABLE?: Bootable The /// SIGs first contributor's disk of programs/articles. On Side One: Howe (subdirectory) - ASPELLER.MODIF : Modify APPLE SPELLEically, file date, etc.) (Self-Booting Pascal) k Apple /// Learning Cassettes available for loan in the WAP Office. User.Manual: Tutorial on how to use File Cabinet On Side Two: Sort Directory is a Pascal-based utility program that will sort your disk directories by any number of choices (alphabety John Lomartire. - CHECKSTUB :Keep track of your checkbook balance with this program. PRINTER.SETUP (subdirectory) - IMGWTR.SETUP :Basic program to help you set up your Imagewriter. - PICKAFONT :Basic font program. - PICKAFONT.TEXT lp you set up a printer, financial programs, how to speed up your ///, and a number of 3EZP Templates. On Side One: CONFLICT.GAME :Basic International Conflicts Game. FINANCE (subdirectory) - CHECKBOOK :A great Basic checkbook program b WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Contributions Disk 03 DISK ID : 3MSC-04 BOOTABLE? Side One Only Welcome to our third disk of articles and programs contributed by WAP /// SIG members or from outside sources. This disk includes programs to he !"#$ and delete old lists. Very easy to use! use! SUTHARD.2 : Jim Suthard's second offering will let let the user design a shopping list! You can create new lists, add to a list many-faceted timer. SIDE TWO: SALERNO : Jim Salerno's hard work has produced "CHAOS", a program that will design a fractual for you. sequential lines from 30 fields. (TAU) SUTHARD.1 : Jim Suthard offers a "Time Piece" program that turns the Apple /// into a them. CROM : Russell Crom provides BASIC/PASCAL programs to process ASCII text from Data Bases which contain a series of 30 to the vast material he has contributed about the Apple ///. These files deal with hard disks and using various programs with WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: CONTRIBUTIONS DISK #2 DISK ID : 3MSC-03 BOOTABLE? Side One Only Here's what you'll find on this, our second, Contributions Disk: SIDE ONE: BLOOM : Dr. Bloom once again adds :Documentation on PICKAFONT. V.D.STRAETEN (subdirectory) - A3.ACCELERATOR :How to accelerate your Apple ///. On Side Two: DAVIDSON (subdirectory): - DOWNFONT :Basic program that downloads fonts to a Panasonic Printer. - DOWNFONT.IBM :As above but also sets IBM mode. - FONTFLIP :Modified Jeppson Character Design Pgm (make printer fonts). - NEWSET :Text file required for use with FONTFLIP. RAT.DRIVER (subdirectory): - MOUSE. Visicalc file of an example spreadsheet in which 16 numbers are ranked. DESCRIPTION: On Side Two: LOMARTIRE2 (subdirectory) - DISK.CLEAN :A new version of Disk.Clean to help clean your disk drives. - DISK.TEXT :Invokable modu for using a procedure for ranking a set of numbers generated by Advanced Visicalc. - TEMP.DIF.HOR :The DIF file used to enter existing horizontal values. - VC.SORT.WP :Article describing the technique. - SORT.VC :An Advanced WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Contributions Disk 04 DISK ID#: 3MSC-05 BOOTABLE? Bootable The fourth PD disk full of programs/articles from WAP members. On Side One: LOMARTIRE1 (subdirectory) - READ.ME :Instructions&'()on a script. - VT.PGM.LOG :Data Base Video Tape program log. - VT.TAKE.LOG :Data Base to keep trak of the number of takes shot. CONTRACTS :Data Base to keep trak of service contracts. - THINGS.TO.DO :Data Base to keep trak of upcoming things to do. - TIME.CALC :Spreadsheet to calculate video shot times. - VIDEO.SCRIPT :Data Base to keep trak of video and audio a Base. - PRODUCTION.TRAK :Data Base to keep trak of video production sked. - REAL.ESTATE.DB :Data Base to keep trak of available rental housing. - ROLADEX.A.B :Rolodex Data Base - STATEMENTS.19XX :Data Base to keep trak of statements. - SVC.tes interest owed. - INVENTORY :Inventory Data Base. - JOURNAL.MODEL :Daily journal Data Base. - LABEL.MAKER :Data Base to make labels. - MTG.PHONE.LOG :Data Base to keep trak of telephone discussions. - PEOPLEDEX.R.Z :Rolodex Dat COMMLOG. - FONT.TIMES :Data Base to trak where fonts are placed in a video. - FORMAT.PLATE :Data Base to trak the production of video segments. - IDEA.FILE :Data Base to keep trak of ideas. - INTEREST.CALC :Spreadsheet that calcula:Data Base check list. - COMMLOG :Data Base business communications log. - DOCTORS.INFO :Data Base for information about Doctors. - ELEMENTS :Data Base to keep track of video scene elements. - FILE.LOG :Data Base similar to BUS.MAIL :Data Base to help keep a record of business mail sent. - CALENDAR.XX.XX :Data Base project calendar. - CFILE.LOG :Data Base to keep track of mail received. - CHARACTERROSTER :Data Base roster video sked. - CHECK.LIST DRIVER :A PD mouse driver. - MOUSE.INFO :Information about the Mouse driver. SUTHARD (subdirectory)(All files are 3EZP/AppleWorks templates): - BILL.CALC :Data Base to help keep track of clients and their bills. -le (Pascal text form) used with Disk.Clean - DOCS :ASCII version of DISK.TEXT - DT.BASIC :Short Basic program to show how Disk.Text invokable works. - READ.ME.FIRST :About this program. (Many thanks to On Three's Bob Consorti who provided Disk.Code invokable to make it easier to clean your disk drives.) DUDMAN (subdirectory) - Barbara Dudman has provided the /// SIG with a number of improvements to the Pascal Menu.Maker programs (Disks 3PCL-10&11). To use them, you must have a c012IST. ling scores. It works well and could be adapted to other bowling organization's needs. On Side Two: Grid Grade is a set of four programs that allows a teacher to keep track of his/her students and their grades: GRIDDER; GRADER; GRADESHEET AND CLASSL WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Bowling/Grid Grade DISK ID#: 3MSC-08 BOOTABLE?: Bootable A disk contributed by Jim Salerno, Bowling is a program originally developed for a senior citizen center to help them keep track of bow-.single-sided disk (the program is on both sides). WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Italian Tutor DISK ID#: 3MSC-07 BOOTABLE?: Bootable A disk contributed by Jim Salerno, Italian Tutor will test your skills whether a beginner or more advanced student. This is a anced students alike. Tutorials are on both sides. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: French Tutor DISK ID#: 3MSC-06 BOOTABLE?: Bootable A disk contributed by Jim Salerno, French Tutor will test your skills of French in a number of different ways. Fun for beginners and more advControl program. omplete knowledge of Pascal. See the Read.Me.First file for more complete information about the files. Ms. Dudman has also provided an update to the ALLDUMP.INV invokable (see the files DUMPER and DUMPER.DOCS.) PRINTER.CONTROL: A Basic Printer WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Floppy Book by Shapiro DISK ID#: 3MSC-09 BOOTABLE?: Bootable EDSIG Chairman Phil Shapiro's concept of a cheaply produced book-on disk moves to the Apple ///! This disk contains all the files ; - YOGURT. MORE.BREAD (Subdirectory) - BASIC.BREAD; BOSTON.BREAD; CHALLAH; PANETTONE; POPPY.TWIST; STOLLEN. SALADS (Subdirectory): - CHICKEN.SALAD; CURRIE.SALAD; TABOULI.SALAD; TZATZIKI.SALAD; WATERCRS.SALAD. SNACKS (Subdirectory): - BLEU.CFISH; FRIKADELLER; RACK.OF.LAMB; ROAST.CHICKEN; SCRAPPLE. MISCELLANEOUS (Subdirectory) - BBQ.SAUCE; BLACK.BEAN.SOUP; FELAFEL; GREEK.SAUCE; HORSERADISH.SCE; HUMUS; - MARINADE; MAYONNAISE; PRAIRIE.BFAST; SALSA; SPAGHETTI.SAUCE; WHITE.SAUCERINKS (Subdirectory): - EGGNOG; GREEN.DRAGON; SMOOTHY EGG.CHEESE (Subdirectory): - CREPES; NOODLES; OMELETTE; SOUFFLE MEAT.DISHES (Subdirectory): - BEEF.CANTONESE; CHICKEN.RAISINS; CORDON.BLEU; CORNISH.PASTIES; EGG.FOO.YOUN - FAST.FISH; FRIED.PORK.TENDERLNS;SHRIMP;SP ARERIBS - SPICY.CHKN.LEGS;SWEDISH.GRILL;TURKEY.TNDRLNS;VENISON.JERKY DESSERTS (Subdirectory): - CHOCOLATE.CAKE; DATE.NUT.CAKE; HAMENTASHEN; HOT.FUDGE; LEKVAR.PRUNE; - MINT.CRUNCH; NUT.BTR.BALLS; PEPPERMINT; STRAWBERRY.PIE. DCOOKS.FORUM (Subdirectory): - READ.ME.FIRST - OUTDOOR.COOKING (Subdirectory): - BBQ1;BBQ2;BBQ3;BBQ4;BBQ5;BBQ6;BBQ7;BEEF.KABOBS;CHICK.MARANAD E;FISH - GRILD.POTATOES;GRILLED.ONION;HAMBURGER;HOME.SMOKING;IOWA.CHO P - LAMB.KABOBS;MARNTED.FISH;PORK.CHOPS;KERS - CORN.BREAD - PITA.BREAD - SODA.CRACKERS CASSEROLES (subdirectory): - EASTER.EGG.DISH - KUGEL - MEAT.NOODLES - NOODLES.FRANKS COOKIES (subdirectory): - GOVT.COOKIES DC.RESTAURANTS (Subdirectory): - BEST.50 - WAP.PICKS On Side Two: WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS Name: Le Grayhaven Cookbook Plus! DISK ID : 3MSC-10 BOOTABLE? Side One This disk contains a number of excellent recipes from many sources. On Side One: BREADS (subdirectory): - BREAD.MACHINES - CHEESE.BREAD - CHEESE.CRAC4567ithout any software. .JEMS3 :The Best Games #3 - HYPERMEDIA.PROM :The Promise of HyperMedia for Beginning Readers. - MUNCHERS :A review of the program "Number Muncher." - SCHOOL.BOARD :Telecommunications for kids. - WRITING.ARTS :Using an Apple Computer w truth about the //GS, its pros and cons. - ARCHEOLOGY :An archeology of the Apple // family-including SARA. - CROSS.COUNTRY :Review of Cross Country USA the game. - GAME.JEMS :The Best Games #1 - GAME.JEMS2 :The Best Games #2 - GAME :Review IIC.ADVICE :Tips //c users can use. INTRODUCTION :Why this disk was put together. - NITTY.GRITTY :How this Apple /// version was put together & the // version as well. On Side Two: - APPLEIIGS :The on Phil's original Apple // disk combined with the SIG's Menu.Maker program to show that the concept of a "Floppy Book" works equally well on SARA. On Side One: BOB.NOYCE :Discussion of Robert Noyce, "Inventor and Innovator." FACEMAKER HEESE; CANTEBURY.FLNG; CHEESE.LOG; GRANOLA; MEAT.ROLL.UPS; SUPER.DIP. VEGETABLES (Subdirectory): - ASPARAGUS; BORSCHT; GAZPACHO; POTATOES; SPINACH; VEGETABLES; ZUCCHINI. 9:;<y can be read on any Apple // family machine or a Mac LC with a // card and drive installed. They can be pulled into Appleworks or 3EZ Pieces if you like as well to help with sorting - though I did not design these files specifically for that (I would havars. It's a challenge that I master most - but not all of the time! And anything I can do - or find - to help is welcomed. Thus - the bread maker - and - the bread recipes. You'll find a host of them on this disk. They're all in ASCII text format so the WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN PDS NAME: BREAD RECIPES DISK ID : 3MSC.12 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE OK - so I'll admit I wanted to do this disk because I got a bread maker for Christmas, 1993. But it's also a fact that I've loved to make and bake bread for many ye>?@ABCe (subdirectory) - Fairy.Cakes : A new addition for 1995! John weighs in with a famous recipe in his family that he guarantees you'll enjoy. : Phyllis C. Richman's favorite DC Restaurants Best.Bargains: The Washingtonian's 100 Best Restaurant Bargains (1992) Hundred.Best : The Washingtonian's 100 Best DC area Restaurants (1992) Cooks.Online : The cooks on CompuServe talk BBQ. Lomartireel; Beef.Kabobs; Sear.Serloin. BBQ.Sauces (Subdirectory): Dry.Rub; RNY.Day.Sauce; BBQ.Sauces;BBQ.Sauces.II; Red.Pep.Paste; Jalapeno.Pste; Spice.Mix; Florida.Sauce; Bushwhacker.Sce. BBQ.VEGS (Subdirectory): Potato.Barby; Tomato.Sp.Grill Richmans.Fav (ASCII version on Side Two) On Side Two: BBQ.Meats (Subdirectory): Lamb.Garlic; Ribs.French; Moroccan.Lamb; Pork. Tender; Beef.Broch(ette); Venison.Roast; Smoked.Beef; Hams; Smoked.Beef.II; Burned.Grill; Lamb; Sesame.Beef; Sesame.Ribs; Flank.Pinwhide One: BBQ.Fish (Subdirectory): Calamari; Squid.Grill; BBQ.Singapore; Mahi.Mahi\ Grill; Frog.Legs.Grill; Shrimp.Napalm; Albacore.Grill; Avodaco.Tuna; Basic.Brine. Hundred.Best.DC: 3EZ Pieces/Appleworks DB of 100 Best DC Restaurants ll BBQ lovers. As an added bonus, we're also including the latest (1992) information about the best restaurants in the Washington DC area - courtesy of the Cooks board on the WAP TCS. The BBQ recipies all come from the Cooks Forum on CompuServe. On S WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: BBQ Recipies and Much More! DISK ID#: 3MSC-11 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Due to popular demand of the /// SIG Co-Chairman, this PD disk includes a treasure-trove of recipies sure to entice any and ae given it to you in that format if I had). As with most of our disks, you can look at each recipe individually using our Menu.Maker program and print it if you like. OR you can use the "Print.All" program to do just that - print all text files on both sides. Let us know what you think of these and contribute your own if you like. IF we get enough, maybe there'll be enough for another disk. Most of the material here, by the way, came courtesy of CompuServe's Cooks Forum. (Thankyou!). ž#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." I>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%NDFGHž#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" JREADS; MILL.HOLLOW.BRD; PHYLLO.DOUGH; RAISEN.BREAD; SRDGH.WAFFLES PRAIRIE.RYE; CIN.WHEAT; ALMOST.BRIOCHE; CHERRY.BUNS SET.3 (Subdirectory) - TWO.C.PIZZA; DURUM.WHEAT; LAVISH; WHT.BERRY.WFFLS; BUTTERMLK.BRD; CIABATTA; SOURDOUGH.BREAD; FLAPJACKS; HOT.CROSS.BUNS; CRUMPETS SET.4 (Subdirectory) - BLINI; TEA.BREAD; QUICK.Bdirectory) - CIABATTA; FRENCH.TOAST; NUT.BREAD; PAIN.DE.MIE; PAIN.DI.BELURGI; PEASANT.BREAD; FRENCH.BEER; BANANA.WHEAT; CINNAMON.ROLLS; BREAD.CRUMBS SET.2 (Subdirectory) - CORN.BREAD; ENG.CTRY.BREADS; CC.BREAD; RYE.BREADS; GARLIC.BREAD; CHEESE.BREAD; READ : Cooks talk about bread baking. BOOKS.SPONGES : Books featuring sponge breads. YEAST.CONVERT : Yeast conversions between US and European. BAKING.TIPS : King Arthur baking tips. SET.1 (SubLIGHT.WHEAT; GARLIC.HERB; SOUR.CREAM; APPLESAUCE; LIGHT.WHEAT2; BEER.BREAD; GARLIC.HERB2; OATMEAL.APPLE; CARROT.NUT; SAUERKRAUT; WHITE.WHEAT; AMARANTH MICRORISE.BAKE : Using a microwave in the bread baking process. Side Two: TALKING.B -Dave Ottalini WAP /// SIG February, 1994 Side One: BREAD.MACHINE (subdirectory) : Recipes to use with a bread machine. - WHOLE.WHEAT; MAPLE.WHEAT; #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$,E)f810p:  Pausep$ 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$<>"n" Read.Me.First : This File SIDE 2: Data Graph /// (Self Booting) MO sets of datum on the same graph! Or, average all three sets for a single plot. Does Bar, 3-D bar, line, X-Y plots, pie, 3-D pie and scatter graphs. Black and white graphs only, works with most EPSON or compatible printers. SIDE 1: WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME : DATA GRAPH /// DISK ID# : 3PAR-03 BOOTABLE ? Both Sides DATA GRAPH /// - The NEW, easy to use data graphing program for Apple /// owners. Data Graph /// allows you to use and plot up to three separate SHAREWARE DISK 3CAT.04: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO SOURCECODE UTILITIES SYSTEM.SOFTWARE WAP.ARTICLES TELECOM WORD.PROCESSING FONTS GAMES INFORMATION DISK 3CAT.03: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO MISCELLANEOUS PASCAL PAIR SOFTWARE REPAIRS TWO ACCOUNTING BLOOM.SOFTWARE APPLE.SOFTWARE CATALOG BUSINESS.BASIC EZP.AWP GAMES DISK 3CAT.02: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO DA.DATASYSTEMS EMULATION GRAPHICS read or printed using the included Menu.Maker program, "Print All", or with any Apple /// word processing program. 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks Data Base version available on separate disks (3CAT-05-08). DISK 3CAT.01: SIDE ONE SIDEIKL WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: WAP /// SIG PD Catalog (ASCII Version) DISK ID#: 3CAT.01 - 3CAT.04 BOOTABLE?: NOT Bootable Information about all the Public Domain disks offered by Washington Apple Pi's /// SIG. Files on this disk can be /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-0300 2010C$="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 WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: GAIN ON SALE DISK ID : 3PAR.04 BOOTABLE? Side One GAIN ON SALE is a powerful program for those Apple /// owners involved in loan processing. Handles single or mulitiple loan packages. Calculates V+III.INET.12<KUV+III.INET.13KUV+III.INET.14y KUV+III.INET.15;K UVKUV+III.INET.06nKU,V+III.INET.07xKU-V+III.INET.08|#KU.V+III.INET.09K U3V+III.INET.10KU4V+III.INET.11)K UVWINTERNETvK' '+III.INET.00KOV+III.INET.01Y-KUV+III.INET.02^KUV+III.INET.03d KUV+III.INET.04iNKUV+III.INET.05sE: READ.ME.FIRST : The file you are reading now. SOME.INFO : Some notes about this program, Help file, etc. LABELS.DATA : Backup of same file from Side Two SIDE TWO: LABEL MAKER /// PROGRAM (SELF-BOOTING PASCAL) SUstore formats, etc. Use to make address labels, fancy diskette labels, etc. Very simple in design and functions, but also very simple to use. Source text included, no manual. 256K minimum, two disk drives or hard disk recommended. SIDE ON WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: LABEL MAKER /// DISK ID : 3PAR.05 BOOTABLE? BOTH SIDES LABEL MAKER /// is an easy to use program for the creation of labels on your computer. You can control the width and length of your labels, e diskette drive. SIDE ONE: READ.ME.FIRST : The file you are reading now. SHORT.MANUAL : How to use this program SIDE TWO: GAIN ON SALE PROGRAM PRloan figures, loan package values, coupon rates, loan fees, etc. Prints complete amortization reports, loan figures, etc. Originally written by one of the 'Big Eight' accounting firms. Very fast, compiled Business Basic. Requires 256K machine, on APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information s the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines n]_`abfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information omplete documentation on using this program. about telecommunications on the ///. SIDE TWO Access /// Interp : Self-booting telecom program that includes VT100 terminal emulation, as mentioned in the A3 Internet FAQ file. ACCESS3.DOC : Cequently Asked Questions") file. SIDE ONE READ.ME.FIRST : What you'll find on this disk. A3.INTERNET.FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions about using your Apple /// on the Internet TELECOM.INFO : A super tutorial e entire Apple II family! Dave Ottalini WAP /// SIG DISK 3INET.01 This disk contains the software you'll need to surf the Internet. It also includes some basic information about telecomputing on your /// and the world-famous Apple /// Internet FAQ ("Freed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nXZ[\for you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty aeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.02 SIDE ONE READ.ME.FIRST : What's on this disk (this file) GETTING.STARTED (Directory) : A number of files that are aimed at Apple II and /// users who want to use their machine to surf the Internet. iles - about the World Wide Web, the Apple II and ///, Getting Information by Using Email Only, and much more. WWW.FAQ : Everything about the World Wide Web INET.BY.FAX : Faxing over the Internet A3.FAQ.2.0 : v. 2.0 of trginia Pen's link to the Internet CAPACCESS : Capaccess and the Internet SAILOR : Use Maryland's Public Library system to surf the Internet! SIDE TWO FAQS.1 (Directory) : A series of "FAQs" - Frequently Asked Questions fe entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.03 SIDE ONE READ.ME.FIRST : A compilation of what you'll find on this disk Public.Dialups (Subdirectory) PUBLIC.DIALUP : The cheapest way to get onto the Internet with your /// VAPEN.NETINFO : Info on the Vieed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines ncefgfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information pple II Internet sites- but this one is well written and easy to understand. CYBERSURF.1 :Introduction, etc. CYBERSUFT.2 :WWW and more SIDE TWO INET.STARTUP : Another tutorial on getting started on the Internet BEST.A2.SITES : Some of the best A : Internet terms you need to know INET.HISTORY : A comprehensive history of the Internet SURFING.INET (DIRECTORY) : A wonderful 2-part guide to the Internet by Jean Armour Polly. We provide a number of guides in these series of disks A3.INTERNET.FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions about using your Apple /// on the Internet NET.FOR.NAUGHT : Cheap ways to surf the Internet NEWBIE.BOOKS : Some books about the Internet you might like GROOVY.TERMShe A3 FAQ APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information s the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nmopqfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information Chat information A2.FAQ.Pt2 : Part 2 of 2 part info on the Apple II Email Only, and much more. K.12.INET.FAQ : The Internet for teachers! A2.FAQ.Pt1 : Part 1 of 2 part info on the Apple II SIDE TWO FAQS.3 INET.BY.EMAIL : Accessing the Internet with just EMAIL IRC.FAQ : Internet Relaye entire Apple II family! 3INET.04 SIDE ONE READ.ME.FIRST : What's on this disk. FAQS.2 (Directory) : A series of "FAQs" - Frequently Asked Questions files - about the World Wide Web, the Apple II and ///, Getting Information by Usingeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nhjklfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty aeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.06 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of what's on this disk. BIGSURF.1 (Directory) : A tremendous resource of World Wide Web sites you can surf for all kinds of great information. Note that addresses ch APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information to use it. EVRY : Text version of Ron Evry's Home Page EVRY.HTML : Ron Evry's Home Page in HTML Format HTML.3.0 : Information about the upcoming 3.0 version of HTML DE TWO] ZEN.2 (Directory) ZEN.PART5 : Internet Tools MODEM.TERMS : All the terms you wished you knew about dealing with your modem and its use. HTML (Directory) HTML.HOW.TO : A very basic tutorial about HTML and howrmation/credits/etc. ZEN.PART2 : Anonymous FTP ZEN.PART3 : Usenet Newsgroups ZEN.PART4 : More on Newsgroups KIDS.INET : A little info about the wealth of information on the Internet for Kids. SIe entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.05 SIDE ONE READ.ME.FIRST : A compilation of what is on this disk. ZEN.1 (Directory) : "Zen and the Art of the Internet" - Another great tutoral about the Internet. ZEN.PART1 : Opening infoeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nrtuvfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information T.SITES1 ART.GRAPHICS1 SIDE TWO BIGSURF.2 (Directory) EDU.REF1 CHATS.ETC. GENERAL.REF EDUCATION FOOD.DRINK ENVIRONMENT EDU.REF2 ange - sometimes often - so while this is a pretty good compilation as of October, 1995 - some listings have likely gone away or already changed. BIGSURF.NOTES BIGSURF.INTRO ART.GRAPHICS2 ALT.SITES2 ALfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty awyz TRAVEL2 WOMEN E.PUBS1 ONLINE.PUBS3 ONLINE.PUBS2 SCIENCE SIDE TWO BIGSURF.6 (Directory) SPACE TV.MOVIES USENETS TRAVEL1 e entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.08 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. BIGSURF.5 (Directory) : We continue our surfing guide to the WWW! SIDE ONE MUSIC.SOUND MUSIC.SOUND2 ONLINeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines n{}~for you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information HOBBIES.SPORTS1 HOBBIES.SPORTS2 SIDE TWO BUSINESS2 INET.INFO1 INET.INFO2 K.12.EDU LAW.LEGAL e entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.07 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. BIGSURF.3 (Directory) : We continue our surfing guide to the WWW! SIDE ONE HEALTH.ETC. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS1 eed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines n APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information s the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information ation on using this program.e /// on the Internet SIDE TWO Access /// Interp : Self-booting telecom program that includes VT100 terminal emulation, as mentioned in the A3 Internet FAQ file. ACCESS3.DOC : Complete documentequently Asked Questions") file. SIDE ONE TELECOM.INFO : A super tutorial about telecommunications on the ///. READ.ME.FIRST : What you'll find on this disk. A3.INTERNET.FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions about using your Apple entire Apple II family! Dave Ottalini WAP /// SIG DISK 3INET.01 This disk contains the software you'll need to surf the Internet. It also includes some basic information about telecomputing on your /// and the world-famous Apple /// Internet FAQ ("Freed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty aeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.10 : ROADMAP INETERNET TUTORIAL BY DON CRISPIN SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. ROADMAP.READ.ME : Information about the Roadmap Internet Tutorial by Don Crispin RO A compilation of Usenet Groups you'll find on the Net (Part 2) NEWS.ALT.1 - "alt" is a collection of newsgroups that is being distributed by a collection of sites that choose to carry the groups. Many Usenet sites do not receive these groupEWS.DESC.02 USENET.PRIMER : This document is not intended to teach you how to use USENET. Instead, it is a guide to using it politely, effectively and efficiently. SIDE TWO USENET.GROUPS.2 (DIRECTORY) :e entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.12 : SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. USENET.GROUPS.1 (DIRECTORY) : A compilation of Usenet Groups you'll find on the Net (Part 1) NEWS.DESC.01 Need. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information PQ.1 PQ.1.ANSW NET (PART TWO) MAP13 FTP (PART ONE) MAP14 FTP (PART TWO) MAP15 FTPMAIL MAP16 FTP FILE COMPRESSION MAP17 ARCHIE MAP17B FTP SITES POPQUIZES (Directory): ERS MAP07 NETIQUETTE MAP08 USENET MAP09 SPAMMING AND URBAN LEGENDS SIDE TWO ROADMAP.2 (Directory): MAP10 INTERNET SECURITY MAP11 TELNET (PART ONE) MAP12 TELADMAP.1 (Directory): MAP01 WELCOME MAP02 LISTSERV FILE SERVER COMMANDS MAP03 LEVELS OF INTERNET CONNECTIVITY MAP04 E-MAIL MAP05 LISTSERVS MAP06 OTHER MAIL SERVs. Here is a recent list of many active "alt" newsgroups. APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information the location of archives for moderated Usenet newsgroups. BOOKLIST.1 : First of two files containing a more comprehensive listing of books about the Internet. ly 15,000 news groups that exist on Internet. The following compilation tries to provide a summary on this subject. SIDE TWO USENET.GROUPS.4 (DIRECTORY) MOD.NEWSGROUPS :This article contains :In order to enjoy the full benefits of Internet, uninitiated TCS Explorers will find it ESSENTIAL to understand as much as possible what is available among the approximateEWS.ALT.3 - "alt" is a collection of newsgroups that is being distributed by a collection of sites that choose to carry the groups. Many Usenet sites do not receive these groups. Here is a recent list of many active "alt" newsgroups. USENET.OVERVIEWe entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.13 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. USENET.GROUPS.3 (DIRECTORY) : A compilation of Usenet Groups you'll find on the Net (Part 3) NEWS.ALT.2 Need. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information ed by many host computers for Internet access) UNIX.2 : Part two of two part tutorial on the Unix OS. te login. TOMER.2 : Part 1 continued MUSIC : How to find music and music lyrics on the Internet UNIX.1 : Part one of two parts looking at the Unix OS (userve INET.GUIDE : How to go to another machine to get an Internet Guide CARL : How to access libraries through the CARL system TOMER.1 : A brief look at resources available via remo TOUR.INFO : Information about the entire Smith Internet Series MANUALS : How to find manuals for information already retrieved LISTSERVES : How to subscribe to the Navigating Lists : A short info sheet about Lynx and its latest version. SMITH.INET (DIRECTORY) : A series of selected tutorials by Prof. Richard Smith called "Navigatng The Internet - an Interactive Workshop." st computer upon dialup into your "host" computer - for example, for Apple II & /// subscrbers to the Explorer Service offered by WAP or to CapAccess or Sailor. LYNX.FAQ authorizations for use. SIDE TWO LYNX.GUIDE : A users guide to Lynx - a program that allows Apple II and /// users to access the Internet. Lynx is accessed on the holl kinds of neat resources available, and can mostly be accessed from any internet node. LIBRARIES.INET : This is a collection of internet electronic libraries where some of them may require ks about the Internet. INET.BBS.LIST : Zamfield's Wonderfully Incomplete, Complete Internet BBS List INET.FUN.LIST : These are ftp, telnet and email sites all over the world having ae entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.14 : SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. BOOKLIST.2 : Second of two files containing a more comprehensive listing of booeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines ns - a compliment to the BIGSURF Guide listings. URLS.A through URLS.H SIDE TWO URLS.2 URLS.I through URLS.Z LS.1 (Directory) : "URLS" are the "pathnames" the Internet needs in order to send you to the location you want to go. They actually stand for "Universal Resource Locators." This directory (Folder in GS parlance) lists tons of great URLe entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.09 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. BIGSURF.7 (Directory) : We finish our surfing guide to the WWW! WWW.SITES WWW.HTML.TOOLS CLOSING.WORDS UReed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information : Yet another Internet Guide for your consideration. mity on the Internet PART.4 : Privacy and Rights Issues PART.5 : The Clipper Chip (encryption) SIDE TWO INET.PRIVACY2 (Directory) PART.6 : Resources; Miscellaneous HHIKERS.GUIDE her privacy and rights issues associated with use of the Internet and global networks in general. PART.1 : Identity and Why Its Important on the Internet PART.2 : Privacy on the Inerternet PART.3 : Anonye entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.15 : SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. INET.PRIVACY1 (Directory) Information on email and account privacy, anonymous mailing and posting, encryption, and oteed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to th APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Power Keys DM+ DISK ID#: 3UTL-17 BOOTABLE?: Nonbootable Power Keys DM+ is a powerful background utility (like Sidekick) originally produced by D.A.Datasystems. This disk contains not only the Power Keys:Title page used with Basic Extension Menu program. UPSHIFT.DOC :Information about Upshift.Inv. UTILITY.DOC :Information about the five utility routines provided in Basic Extension. about REBOOT.Inv. RESET.DOC :Information on RESET.Inv. SEARARRAY.DEMO :Demonstration of SEARARRAY.Inv. SEARARRAY.DOC :Information about SEARARRAY.Inv. SORT.DEMO :Sort Demonstration. STANDARD :Standard Font File. TITLE.DOC .n"$0*5B MISCELLANEOUS5 PAIR.SOFTWAREINTERNETB DISKNAME.DAT MENU.MAKER5 PRINT.ALLUB READ.ME.FIRSTUSEG.Ty): PQ.2 PQ.2.ANSW Directory): MAP.25 :Address Searches and Finger MAP.26 :IRC/MUDs/MOOs and Other "Talkers" MAP.27 :The Future... EXTRA.ADVERTS :Advertising on the Internet EXTRA.NEAT.STUF :Neat Stuff to Check Out EXTRA.GUEST :Guest Lecture POPQUIZES (Directoron Crispin ROADMAP.3 (Directory): MAP.18 :Gopher (part 1) MAP.19 :Gopher (part 2) MAP.20 :Bookmarks and Booklists MAP.21 :Veronica MAP.22 :Gophermail MAP.23 :WWW (World Wide Web)(part 1) MAP.24 :WWW (World Wide Web)(part 2) SIDE TWO ROADMAP.4 (e entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.11 : ROADMAP INETERNET TUTORIAL BY DON CRISPIN - DISK 2 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. ROADMAP.READ.ME : More information about the Roadmap Internet Tutorial by Deed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty a .Console driver, but EVERY module ever produced along with comprehensive manuals. NOT FOR THE NOVICE USER. The Source Code for Power Keys are on Disks 3PCL-10 and 11. On Side One: NEW.CONSOLE :Power Keys .Console Driver INTRO.MANUAL :Introd WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Ram+3/Two-N-Fro /// 128K DISK ID#: 3UTL-18 BOOTABLE?: Bootable This disk contains two programs from Daryl Anderson. On side one you will find Ram+3, a series of Ram disk drivers designed specifically ge size of the .RAM driver. (3) The QuikScreen "At-Curs" function is no longer supported. t first. The renaming will not affect program function. (2) Some folks appear to be running into problems with QuikScrn in particular when used in conjunction with the Titan "3+2e" system and its .RAM driver. This appears to be caused by the lar Domain "Directory Sorter" program on their entire (hard) disk. Doing this might, for instance, sort Asci.Tbl first and cause Power Keys to hang when entered. You may, if you wish, rename PWR.KEYS to AA.PWRKY or somesuch which will sorONTLOAD; MODULOAD BUGS & PROBLEMS *** (1) Although we note it in the documentation we re-iterate it here that the PWR.KEYS file (the main module) must remain the FIRST file in the /MODULES directory. Some folks regularly use the Public eatures of Power Keys. LIMITS.MANUAL :Review of what Power Keys CANNOT do. OTHER MANUALS (subdirectory) ASCI.TBL; SHOWTIME; QUIKSCRN; QUIK.CAT; PRINTMGR; DISK.MGR; NOTE.PAD QUIKDIAL; TYPERITE; QUIKCALC; FILESCAN; QUIKCRPT; LOCK.OUT; QUIK.MON Fn any program. TYPERITE: Connect your keyboard to your printer. MODULOAD: Dynamically load Power Keys modules to suit your needs. On Side Two: MAIN.MANUAL :Power Keys DM+ User Manual. HELLO.TEXT :/// SIG Hello ADVANCED.MANUAL :Advanced fUIKCRPT: File encryption or encoding module. QUIKCALC: A full-function calculator. FILESCAN: Page through a document, viewing 22 lines at a time. LOCK.OUT: Password protection for your Apple ///. QUIK.MON: Enter the Apple /// System Monitor while iSK.MGR :Format disks or copy any file from within any program. QUIKDIAL :Modem owners can directly dial a telephone number. NOTE.PAD :Maintain an instant "scratchpad" of reminders, etc. FONTLOAD: Switch system display fonts with a few keystrokes. Qtem date and time (requires clock chip). QUIKSCRN :Print a copy of any text screen being displayed by your program. QUIK.CAT :Catalog the directory/subdirectory of files on any disk. PRINTMGR :Send complex "setup codes" directly to your printer. DI Empty keymap for use in erasing all definitions NOTEHLP.NTE NotePad file w. summary of the NotePad commands OTHER.MODULES (Subdirectory) ASCI.TBL :Displays a table of the presently loaded ASCII character set. SHOWTIME :Displays the sys Power Keys Boot Directory containing : MODULES Power Keys Modules Directory containing: POWER.KEYS - the main Power Keys program module DEFAULT.KBD The default macro keymap loaded at boot time NULL.KBD uction to Power Keys INSTALL.MANUAL :Installing Power Keys CONCLUDE.MANUAL: Suggestions for Use, Glossary, Error Messages and Problem Resolution. READ.ME.FIRST : What you'll find on this disk. NOTICE : Copyright Notice. PKY for the Titan ///+// and ///+//e cards. They make the RAM disk on either much more useful. On side two is 2NFro, a beta-version program designed to return the user from Titan 3+2E Emulation to Catalyst or Selector. On Side One: RAM128.DRIVER :C WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: CustomFONT Manual DISK ID#: 3UTL-20 BOOTABLE?: Bootable CustomFONT is a wonderful font-creation program that has been placed into the PD by Swenson Associates. It will allow the user to create or adapt Apple Read.Me :Basic GTO v.2.0 update. and forms into formats which will execute much faster with the help of the runtime machine language program named GTO.RUNTIME. Side One : BASIC GTO Files (including invokables and source code.) Side Two : User.Manual :Basic GTO manual. rge internal tables for values or locations. These are the variable references (e.g. A=B*C) and the control transfer (GOTO and GOSUB) commands. BASIC GTO consists of two programs, aptly named GTO.1 and GTO.2 which translate these two commd 500% faster. Typical applications might expect at least 75% performance improvements. The translated programs are listable and can be modified. BASIC GTO targets two of the slowest interpreter functions, two that involve frequent searches of la WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Basic GTO DISK ID#: 3UTL-19 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Basic GTO is a partial compiler and assembler for Business Basic. It will translate any Business Basic program into a format which executes between 50% ansic program to install 2NFRO. clude invokables, etc.) ASCII.2NFRO :ASCII version of INSTALL.2NFRO (includes instructions). DA.BIB.ASCII :ASCII text version of DATASYSTEMS.BIB. DATASYSTEMS.BIB :3EZ Pieces Bibliography of articles about DA Datasystems. INSTALL.2NFRO :Baectory) RAM140.DRIVER :A full 140K RAM Disk equal to .D1, .D2, etc. RAM128.DRIVER :Compact 128K RAM Disk Driver for the ///+// card. RAM128F.DRIVER:Enhanced verions of RAM128 with autoformat at bootup. On Side Two (2NFro)(Listing does not inompact 128K RAM Driver for the ///+//e Cards. RAM128F.DRIVER :Enhanced version of RAM128 with autoformat at bootup. RAM140.DRIVER :A full 140K RAM Disk equal to .D1, .D2 etc. RAMPLUS3.MANUAL :How to use the RAM+3 Drivers. OLD.3PLUS2.VRSN (Subdir /// character sets and even has drivers allowing the user to print out the custom-created fonts! CustomFONT allows you to manipulate and customize the letters, numerals and symbols used by your Apple ///. Character "sets" are stored on disk in data fil or for specific purposes. This disk includes two subdirectories with converted Apple // character sets that don't exactly match A3 fonts, but can be adapted with CustomFONT. On Side One: FONTS.1 : ACS3FONT; APPLE.CHR; BUTTERFLY; BYTE.CHR; FUTURA.CHR WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Fonts Disk One DISK ID#: 3UTL-22 BOOTABLE?: Bootable This WAP PD disk is a double-sided offering with lots of fonts/ character sets. Some are pretty weird (never fully explained by the original author) create or adapt Apple /// character sets and even has drivers allowing the user to print out the custom-created fonts! Disk 3UTL-20 contains the actual program. Demo program is disk 3UTL-38. SIDE ONE: Boot Disk SIDE TWO: Program Disk WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: CustomFONT DISK ID#: 3UTL-21 BOOTABLE?: Bootable CustomFONT is a wonderful font-creation program that has been placed into the PD by Swenson Associates. It will allow the user to : CustomFONT on Hard Disk APPENDIX.F : Advanced Printer Control tom Character Sets CHAPTER10 : Setting Up Your Printer CHAPTER11 : Some Tips on Custom Printing APPENDIX.A : Word Processing APPENDIX.B : Spreadsheets APPENDIX.C : Business Basic and Pascal APPENDIX.D : Technical Reference APPENDIX.E ER3 : Getting Started CHAPTER4 : The Design Screen CHAPTER5 : The View Screen CHAPTER6 : The Print Command CHAPTER7 : The Utilities ON SIDE TWO: CHAPTER08 : Some Common Moves CHAPTER09 : Setting Up Boot Diskettes with Cusdisk. 2) Use the Apple /// System Utilities to install the customized fontfile as the "System Character Set" within the file "SOS.DRIVER" on the appropriate boot disk. ON SIDE ONE: INTRODUCTION : System Requirements; Background; Custom Printing CHAPTaracter set". Fontfile customization is discussed in Chapters 4 though 8, and the Apple /// System Utilities are discussed in Chapter 9. The two steps to using Customized Character Sets: 1) Use CustomFONT to create a customized fontfile and save it to use customized fontfiles in an application, you must first use CustomFONT to create the customized fontfile and then use the Apple /// System Utilities to modify your application boot diskette, specifying that a new fontfile is to be used as the "system ches called "fontfiles." The fontfile used by the Apple /// is called "system character set" and is contained in the file named "SOS.DRIVER" on any boot (start-up) diskette like AppleWriter ///, Business Basic, Pascal, Draw On Three and others. In order to ; GOTHIC.CHR; INVERSE.CHR FONTS.2 : LARGE.CHR; OUTLINE.CHR; PINOCCHIO.CHR; PLAIN.CHR; PUDGY.CHR; ROMAN.CHR; SHADOW.CHR; SLANT.CHR; SMALL.CHR FONTS.3 : APL.CHR; MATH; ON3.CHR; SMALL.CHR; SOIL; STANDARD.CHR; STOP.CHR SWENSO. 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 t. 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. The WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: D3.Backup By Bloom DISK ID#: 3UTL-23 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/// fonts. FONTS.INFO2 :ASCII text version of FONT.INFO. .CHR; BUG.FONT; BUG.FONT.1; COLOSSAL.CHR; COMPUTER; LARGE.14X24; SMALL; UP.DOWN.CHR FONTS.10 : COUNT.CHR; FANCY.CHR; KATAKANA.CHR; MIRROR.CHR; UPSIDE.CHR WEIRD.CHR FONT.INFO :3EZP Data Base bibliography of articles about Apple GRAPHICS.SET; HEIGHT.SET; NINETY.SET; NORMAL.SET; OPTICAL.SE THIN.SET; FLOW.SET FONTS.08 : CURSIVE; GRAPHIC; HORSE1; HORSE2; MISC; OLD.ENGLISH; PUDGY.ROMAN QUAINT; SCRIPT; SKIP; SPECIAL.CHAR; SPLIT; STITCH; UNCIAL FONTS.09 : BLACKCII.SET; BAR.SET; BLIPPO.SET; BLOCK.SET; BROADWAY.SET; SKINNY.SET; SPECIAL.SET; STENCIL.SET; SUPERSUB.SET; WESTERN.SET WHITE.SET; PINBALL.SET FONTS.07 : CONTRACT.SET; DIGITAL.SET; EDUCATIONAL.SET; GAMES.SET;GRAPHIC.SET N; TIPSY.CHR FONTS.4 : BRITISH; FRENCH; GERMAN; ITALIAN; SPANISH; SWEDISH READ.ME.FIRST: Some notes about this Font disk. On Side Two: FONTS.05 : CELTIC; CYRILLIC; DUTCH; ESPERANTO; GREEK; HEBREW; NORWEGIAN; RUSSIAN; TIBETAN FONTS.06 : AS WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: GUCSPAR by Bloom DISK ID#: 3UTL-24 SUBJECT: Utilities 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 progIF.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. ASCID WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: ASCIDIF by Bloom DISK ID#: 3UTL-25 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 - SYSTEM.STARTUP rmatted. PSTART.AW3 :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 ry usage). - RT2SYS.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 foERP :Cut-down version 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 libra:Dr. Bloom's Inpert 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.INTatalyst. SELECTOR.NOTES :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 ram without having to 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 C WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Mail List Manager Utilities Manual by Bloom DISK ID#: 3UTL-26 BOOTABLE?: Bootable This is an abbreviated version of the MLM Utilities Manual by Dr. Al Bloom: "Apple /// Mail List Manager Utilities" is ually 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 youds, 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 recorApple ///. 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#: 3UTL-27 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 MLMc. 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 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 Utilities" 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 combinut 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 MLM 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 layosort 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 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#: 3UTL-28 BOOTABLE?: Bootable MLM Utilities are a set of very useful utility programs for Mail List Manager, the original mail list manager programdocumented. See additional information on disk 3UTL-29 (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 3UTL-28 and 29. Completely 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 is a self-booting Pascal disk and requires 3UTL-27 and 29. Completely documented. See additional information on disk 3UTL-29 (side two). letely documented. See additional information on disk 3UTL-29 (side two). ities" 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 3UTL-27 and 28. CompASCII 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 Utilces, 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: 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 Pie 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 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 M 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 layoutrt 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 MLor 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, so WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Mail List Manager Utilities Disk 03 by Bloom DISK ID#: 3UTL-29 BOOTABLE?: Bootable MLM Utilities are a set of very useful utility programs for Mail List Manager, the original mail list manager program fTHREE SIG PD CATALOG DISK T 0")2070H540R\A$="RUNNING "+B$(I),16,B)f"79C";A$;:=0pB$(I),16,B) z::SEG=1".D1/SEG.T"t=+B$(I),16,B) yCT=CT+1~240:=24:=0:"@ ..... 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Files on this disk can EAD PASCAL TEXT FILES."04=10:"78C";"ANY KEY RETURNS TO THE MENU."!>G$:::".D1/MENU.MAKER",320R",220(204::"79A";""; 2D=1:F=1 <#4;a$ FD=D+1 P#5;a$ZD=60#5;12)dD=60D=1nF=F+1::d$;::Y=1100:Y x13402  CATCH PASCAL TEXT FILES 202 :F*=08:"78C";"SORRY BUT MENU.MAKER CAN'T R".D1/MENU.MAKER",220 d$="" A$="PRINTING "+B$(I),16,B)=01:=0::"80C";A$;:#3,B$(I),16,B)Z=1#3;b$:"78A";b$Z=Z+1:Z=18:1290 1260 #4,B$(I),16,B)#5,".PRINTER"+ž#4#5;12):::".D1/MENU.MAKE30C$="N"C$="n"1160;:=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING": $1020.202 8::Z=1B::=23:=0::"79C";"WOULD YOU LIKE A PRINTED COPY?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"1170*C$="N"C$="n"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING"::202 1020#2,B$(I),16,B)ž#242:::1160Z=1#2;A$:"78A";A$Z=Z+1:Z>1842:::Z=1980*:=23:=0::"79C";"CONTINUE...?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"10 MENU.MAKER TEXT MODULESEG=0"MENU.MAKER"890&*X=11000: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOP ,X.1,180,22:2,280,21:2,2380,23:z:A$="LISTING "+B$(I),16,B)$=01:=0::"80C";A$;::12)>=23:=0::"a$,1)="/"5060:s=s-1 5030=a$240 MENU.MAKER 6.2 * Thanks to C.M.Davidson for his help!l; G$:::320H: Error Routine 202:U=11:"79C";"BAD PATH ERROR (NO DISK IN DISK DRIVE OR DESIRED FILE NOT FOUND.)"X=11000:X:::210Z a$="{,|,~,}; selects; back 1 leve 1600 &:WW=1:0 :SEG=1;".D1/SEG.F" SEG=1".D1/SEG.G"diskname$=3802  CATCH PASCAL TEXT FILES 202 :F*=08:"78C";"SORRY BUT MENU.MAKER CAN'T READ PASCAL TEXT FILES."04=10:"7be read or printed using the included Menu.Maker program, "Print All", or with any Apple /// word processing program. 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks Data Base version available on separate disks (3CAT-04-05). Categories include: Accounting; AW/3EZ Pieces Te Power Cat and Basic XRF 3UTL-16 Basic Extension 3UTL-17 Power Keys DM+ 3UTL-18 Ram+3/Two-N-Fro /// 128K 3UTL-19 Basic GTO Basic XT and Basic Utilities 3UTL-11 The Retriever 3UTL-12 Power Print /// 3UTL-13 Disk Window /// 3UTL-14 Data Window and Source Window 3UTL-15 ic Boot Disk 3UTL-06 Basic Utilities 3UTL-07 Programmers Power Tools 3UTL-08 AppleCon 3UTL-09 Disk Maker/AppleSeed 3UTL-10 System Utilities & Data Disk 3UTL-02 Apple // Emulation Disk 3UTL-03 Apple // Emulation Disk 3UTL-04 SOS Drivers 3UTL-05 Bas09 Infonet BBS 3TEL-10 hpTerm /// 3TEL-11 Access 3270 3TEL-12 Easyterm 3TEL-13 XMODEM Source Code UTILITIES 3UTL-01  Telecom 03 3TEL-04 Kermit /// 3TEL-05 XMODEM /// 3TEL-06 TerminALL Manual 3TEL-07 TerminALL 3TEL-08 TCS Disk 3TEL- WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY DISKS BY TITLE NOVEMBER, 1993 ON DISK 3CAT.03 SIDE ONE APPLE /// TELECOMMUNICATIONS 3TEL-01 Telecom 01 3TEL-02 Telecom 02/Access /// 3TEL-03 RD.PROCESSING IC EZP.AWP GAMES SIDE TWO CATALOG GRAPHICS SUBDIRECTORIES ON DISK 3CAT.02: SIDE ONE INFORMATION MEM.DIRECTORY SIDE TWO MISCELLANEOUS PASCAL REPAIRS SUBDIRECTORIES ON DISK 3CAT.03: SIDE ONE TELECOM UTILITIES 01-29 SIDE TWO UTILITIES 30-52 WOmplates; Business Basic; Games; Graphics; Information; Miscellaneous; Pascal; Repairs; Telecommunications; Utilities and Word Processing. (Check the back of the WAP Journal for updates.) SUBDIRECTORYS ON DISK 3CAT.01: SIDE ONE ACCOUNTING BUSINESS.BAS3UTL-20 CustomFONT Manual 3UTL-21 CustomFONT 3UTL-22 Fonts Disk One 3UTL-23 D3.Backup By Bloom 3UTL-24 GUCSPAR by Bloom 3UTL-25 ASCIDIF by Bloom 3UTL-26 MLM Utilities Manual by Bloom 3UTL-27 Mail List Manager Utilities by Bloom 3UTL-28 Mail List Manager Utilities by Blan ASCII text version of our Apple /// PD Library. While its current as of February, 1995, this is a dynamic library - keep an eye on the WAP Journal for new Apple /// disks! Thanks to all our SARAsaurs for supporting us over the years.  WELCOME! WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library Disk Category/Number : Catalog Disk/3CAT-01 Disk Format: Self-booting This is the third of three disks that contains /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-0300 Write-On! (Check for availability) Ink Well Manual 3WDP-04 Ink Well Program 3WDP-05 Apple Writer 2.0 Demo Disk 3WDP-06 Script /// 3WDP-07 Stemwriter /// 3WDP-08 e Emulation Disk 01 3UTL-52 Titan ///+//e Emulation Disk 02 3UTL-53 SOSTRAN WORD PROCESSING 3WDP-01 AppleWriter 3WDP-02 Footnote /// 3WDP-03 /Disk Speed Test 3UTL-48 Jeppson Codefile Utility 3UTL-49 Titan ///+// Emulation Disk 01 3UTL-50 Titan ///+// Emulation Disk 02 3UTL-51 Titan ///+// PLUTIL By Bloom 3UTL-44 DIFPRINT By Bloom 3UTL-45 DIFUTIL By Bloom 3UTL-46 Epson Screen Printer 3UTL-47 DIRECTRANS By DROB38 A3 Reboot 3UTL-39 CONPATH BY BLOOM 3UTL-40 BLOCREAD By Bloom 3UTL-41 NVASCI By Bloom 3UTL-42 LISTIT By Bloom 3UTL-43 Reformatter /// 3UTL-34 CustomFONT Demo 3UTL-35 A3IBM by Bloom 3UTL-36 ASCIIUPLD by Bloom 3UTL-37 Font Generator /// 3UTL-oom 3UTL-29 Mail List Manager Utilities by Bloom SIDE TWO 3UTL-30 AW to 3EZP by Bloom 3UTL-31 Pascal Menu.Maker 3UTL-32 Catalyst Release 3UTL-33 WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: A3 Reboot DISK ID#: 3UTL-38 BOOTABLE?: Bootable This disk is an attempt to show you what SELECTOR /// (a hardisk program management program) can do in a format even those common such intermediate files are ASCII, NAME:VALUE, and DIF. There are also utility programs available specially designed to bridge between file formats. The public domain program GRABIT converts an ASCII file to QuickFile format. REFORMATTER /// (3UTLformats that can be "stepping stones" between the file format you have the the one you want. Most commercial 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 WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: CONPATH by Bloom DISK ID#: 3UTL-39 BOOTABLE?: YES - 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 ot "quit" properly. e Two: Selector /// bootable disk that allows you to run any program with a SOS.Interp file from .D1. Does not require a hardisk. Works with almost any program or language save programs that used the early versions of Pascal (1.0 or 1.1) which do nR.WAP.PD: DB of Articles and Selector info in the WAP PD. SELECTOR.PD.ASC: Text file version of the SELECTOR.WAP.PD FILE. SELECTOR.BLOOM : Dr. Al Bloom describes how to load pgms into Selector. CATALYT.VS.SELEC: Catalyst vs. Selector review. On Sido: READ.ME.FIRST : Information about this disk and Selector ///. ON.THIS.DISK : File descriptions and more. SELECTOR.3 : A 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks DB of articles about Selector. SELECTOR.ASCII : Text file version of Selector.3 file. SELECTOe information about Selector and On Three's entire line of programs, you can call them at 1-805-822-8580. Their address is 1174 Hickory Ave. in Tehachapi, California. Zip is 93561 On Side One: A number of files that describe Selector and what it can d" message. Instead, it brings you back to a menu, from which you can then select the next application you desire. This version will only allow you to reboot a disk from .D1. But it will give you an idea of what SELECTOR can do. If you'd like morwithout a hardisk can understand. "A3 REBOOT" is really what you might call a "preboot." Boot it first. Then your application. Selector has a "hook" in it, so that when a program ends it doesn't take you to the "INSERT DISK AND PRESS CONTROL-RESET-33) converts a "table file" (say a report printed to disk) to DIF or QuickFile format. MLMASCI (TAU RoyaltyWare) converts Mail List Manager to DIF, ASCII, or NAME:VALUE. NVASCI (3UTL-41) converts a NAME:VALUE file to ASCII format and doesn't ignore null f