LnSOS BOOT 1.1 SOS.KERNEL SOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUND%INVALID KERNEL FILE: xةw,@  ȱlmi8#)!)SYSTEM.SOFTWAREv' '*III.SYS.01 *III.SYS.02 *III.SYS.03III.SYS.04#*III.SYS.050III.SYS.06? )PRINT.ALL q$-READ.ME.FIRSTv&&DISKNAME.DATyIII.CAT.04um' SYSTEM.SOFTWARE %SEG.T j Ÿ/ *MENU.MAKER & | ֺ$FINDER.DATAMmpmTELECOM19SOURCECODEc >dLԡm#i㰼m#iЕOLԡȱfg hi !dLԡ憦  Ljmkm l y`2 Lԡ8(Je稽)ʈ@L1.*III.SYS.07 "$ $%river RS232.DRIVER :Modem Driver (uses the ///'s serial port) SERPRINT.DRIVER :Serial Printer Driver AUDIO.DRIVER :Audio Driver for sound/music GRAFIX.DRIVER :Graphics Driver FMTDX.DRIVER :Formatter Driver (needed to format disks)de One: - Apple /// System Utilities Program. Allows you to copy disks and files, delete, verify disks, format disks, etc. Also contains the System Configuration Program to set up your SOS.DRIVER files. Side Two: CONSOLE.DRIVER :Console D WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: SYSTEM UTILITIES AND DATA DISK ID : 3SYS.02 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE ONLY Side one of this disk contains the latest version of the Apple /// System Utilities program. Side two contains different fonts and other goodies. Siited use today unless you have something in Apple // DOS 3.3 format (generally an ASCII text file) you want to convert to SOS. Self-booting. st run the program and it will give you step-by-step instuctions to upgrade to SOS 1.3. Self-booting and easy to use. SIDE TWO: DOS TO SOS Converter is an older Apple program that will allow you to convert Apple // DOS files to Apple /// SOS files. Of lim WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: SOS 1.3 AUTO UPGRADE & DOS TO SOS CONVERTER DISK ID : 3SYS-01 BOOTABLE? BOTH SIDES SIDE ONE : SOS 1.3 Auto Upgrade is an easy way to make sure that all your Apple /// SOS.Interp files have the latest version of SOS. Ju 79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING"::202 1020#2,B$(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::" PROFILE.DRIVER :Profile 5MB Hard Disk Driver PARPRINT.DRIVER :Parallel Printer Driver SITYPE.DRIVER :Silentype Printer Driver SERCRD.DRIVER :Apple /// Serial Card Driver (the card fits in a slot). MTEK.DRIVER :M-Tek Hard Disk Driver PROFILE10MEG :Profile Driver that will work with 5MB or 10MB version. LASERJET.DRIVER :HP Laserjet Driver KEYBOARD.LAYOUT (subdirectory) - SHOLES.1 :Sholes (QWERTY) Keyboard layout (Standard on the ///). - DVORAK.2 :Dvorak-style WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Apple /// Demo Disk #3 DISK ID#: 3SYS-05 BOOTABLE?: Bootable The third of three Demo Disks for the /// to honor the 10 year anniversary of SARA and 100 disks in the WAP PD library. Demo Disks either came with ther came with the /// or were used by dealers to show off the ///s capabilities. Side One: The original 1.0 Dealer Demo program called "Focus '81" Side Two: Version 2.2 of dealer demo. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Apple /// Demo Disk #2 DISK ID#: 3SYS-04 BOOTABLE? Bootable The second of three Demo Disks for the /// to honor the 10 year anniversary of SARA and 100 disks in the WAP PD library. Demo Disks ei. r came with the /// or were used by dealers to show off the ///'s capabilities. Side One: A specially modified 10th anniversary version of the /// Demo Program. Runs continuously. Side Two: The original unmodified Apple /// Demo Program v. 1.2 WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Apple /// Demo Disk #1 DISK ID#: 3SYS-03 BOOTABLE? Bootable The first of three Demo Disks for the /// to honor the 10 year anniversary of SARA and 100 disks in the WAP PD library. Demo Disks eithePANISH.1 :Spanish Keyboard. - SWEDISH.1 :Swedish Keyboard. CHARACTER.SETS (subdirectory) - STANDARD; APPLE; ROMAN; BYTE; BRITISH; FRENCH; GERMAN; ITALIAN; SWEDISH; - SPANISH -keyboard layout. - BRITISH.1 :British keyboard. - FRENCH.1 :French keyboard. - FRENCH.CANADA.1:French-Canadian keyboard. KEYBOARD.LAYOUT (subdirectory-continued): - GERMAN.1 :German Keyboard. - ITALIAN.1 :Italian Keyboard. - Sthe /// or were used by dealers to show off the ///s capabilities. On this disk: "Apple /// Business Applications ... An Introduction." - Allows the user to try out word processing, data base, spreadsheet and graphics on the ///. number designation at the end). SOS.DRIVER1: .CONSOLE (This is the minimum required to operate an Apple ///.) SOS.DRIVER2: .CONSOLE .PRINTER (SERIAL PORT:SERIAL PRINTER) SOS, feel free to come to one of our SIG meetings, usually held quarterly, at the WAP office. Below is a listing of the SOS.DRIVERS on Side Two. If you decide to use one of them, you will have to use System Utilities to rename the file (that is, take off thet of Apple /// manuals, there is information there as well. There is one other source, of course: your /// SIG. We have a number of books in the WAP library as well as video and audio tutorial tapes available for take-out. If you are still having trouble additional printer driver.) For more information on how to set up your SOS.DRIVER file using the System Configuration Program (SCP) in System Utilities, please see the file on this disk named DRIVER.CONFIG. If you were lucky enough to get an original serks with that system. In that case, you can use a SOS.DRIVER file from one of the boot disks you received and use it as the basis for adding additional drivers when you need to (for example, adding a trackball driver, graphics driver, hard disk driver, ortch your system configuration needs, you can use them as the basis for putting together a SOS.DRIVER file that will work. If you bought your system used, the odds are excellent that the former user has already set up his programs with a SOS.DRIVER that wo, however, to give you a start at setting up your system. In any case, there are drivers on this disk that will work with many of the devices still available (new or used) to hook up to your Apple ///. If the SOS.DRIVER files set up on Side Two do NOT maguration Program to create a customized SOS.DRIVER file for your computer. On Side Two of this disk you'll find some SOS.DRIVER files already set up for you. They are by no means complete and may not match the configuration you have. We have set them up WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME : SOS DRIVERS DISK ID #: 3SYS-07 BOOTABLE? Not Bootable This disk contains many of the driver files still available for the Apple ///. You'll need to use System Utilities (Disk 3SYS-02) and its System Confi !"#abtion program that provides hands-on experience. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Apple ///+ Keyboard Demo Disk DISK ID#: 3SYS-06 BOOTABLE? Bootable DESCRIPTION: Yet another demonstration disk for the Apple ///. This disk is Specifically for the ///+ and is a keyboard demonstra.DRIVER3: .CONSOLE .PRINTER (SERIAL CARD IN SLOT 1) .PROFILE (HARD DISK: CONTROLLER CARD IN SLOT 4) SOS.DRIVER4: .CONSOLE .PRINTER (SERIAL PORT: SERIAL PRINTER) .PROFILE (HARD DISK: CONTROLLER CARD IN SLOT 4) SOS.DRIVER5 .CONSOLE .PRINTER (PARALLEL PRINTER: CARD IN SLOT 1) .PROFILE (HARD DISK: CONTROLLER CARD IN SLOT 4) SOS.DRIVER6 .CONSOLE .PRINTER (PARALLEL PRINTER: CARD IN SLOT 1) .PRO0 WAP /// SIG MENU.MAKER PROGRAM (v. 6.2) =".D1"210: Coldstart (320: Warmstart &*X=11000: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOP ,X.1 CHANGE DISK SUBROUTINE23œ202:2200<RFa$=" YOU MAY SELECT YOUR DISK BY '()*+,-./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" 6 UNIVERSIAL PARALLEL INTERFACE CARD DRIVER UPICEPSON.DRVER 6 UPIC DRIVER FOR EPSON PRINTER USCI.1.4 10 MICRO SCI DISK DRIVE DRIVER USCI.FMTDX 9 FORMATTER DRIVER FOR MICRO SCI DISK DRIVE SIDE B DRIVERER 9 APPLE 2 SUPER SERIAL CARD DRIVER STYPE.BIG 16 SILENTYPE DRIVER (BIG VERSION): PORT A STYPE.SMALL 13 SMALLER SILENTYPE DRIVER: PORT A TCLOCK.DRIVER 6 APPLE 2 THUNDERCLOCK CARD DRIVER: UPIC.DRIVER OR 10MB PROFILE. SLOT 4 QUME 6 QUME PRINTER DRIVER RS232.DRIVER 8 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DRIVER: SERIAL PORT SERCARD.DRIVER 9 RS232 SERIAL CARD DRIVER SERPRINT.DRIVER 5 SERIAL PRINTER CARD DRIVER SSC.DRIV GRAPPLER PARALLEL PRINTER CARD DRIVER IMAGEWRITER 6 IMAGEWRITER 1 PRINTER DRIVER LASERJET.DRIVER 9 LASERJET PRINTER DRIVER PARPRINT.DRIVER 6 PARALLEL PRINTER DRIVER PROFILE.UNIVERS 10 HARD DISK DRIVER FOR 5DRIVER 14 THE "PRIMARY" DRIVER NEEDED BY ALL APPLE ///S EPSON.DRIVER 6 EPSON PRINTER DRIVER FMTDX.DRIVER 6 FORMATTER DRIVER USED BY SYSTEM UTILS AND 3EZPS GRAFIX.DRIVER 14 GRAPHICS DRIVER GRAPPLER.DRIVER 13r some of these (the driver needs to know where the card is to talk to it.): SIDE A ATTACH.DRIVER 6 ALLOWS SCREEN DUMPS (ON ALL WAP DISKS) AUDIO.DRIVER 5 FOR MAKING SOUNDS CMC.DRIVER 9 CMC HARD DISK DRIVER CONSOLE.FILE (HARD DISK: CONTROLLER CARD IN SLOT 4) .GRAFIX (GRAPHICS DRIVER FOR GRAPHICS PROGRAMS) As for the drivers on this disk they include the following (NOTE that you will have to use the SCP program in System Utilities to designate slots foVOLUME NAME (/DISKNAME) OR DEVICE NAME (.Dx)"P12);::"80C";a$;:Zb$="CHANGING DISKS"$d=23:=0::"80C";b$;::12).n=12:=20:"MAKE A NEW MENU FOR DISK: ";N$xN$)<2110=N$ :210 I=1L(A$(I),A$))200B$(J)=A$(I),1,31)!J/2<>J/2)=4:=+1:ۙ=44B$(J);:J=J+1I:1,180,22:2,280,21:2,2380,23:8A$(1000),B$(1000),C%(511),C$(20),name$(20):=10:=0UCA=128:LCA=UCA+32CT=15 IF PREFIX$= PREFIX$+MID$(B$(I),a$,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:"7M$="NOVEMBER":1750M$="DECEMBER":1750826);"-";M$;" ";Ѡ,2));", ";"19";Р,2);" ";/П,2))=>13П,2))-12;џ,6);:1780$П,2))=0"12";џ,6);:ٟ;$П,2))=>12" PM-":" AM-" 1830WW=1530 =26:=211660,1670,1680,1690,1700,1710,1720,1730,1740^M$="JANUARY":1750hM$="FEBRUARY":1750rM$="MARCH":1750|M$="APRIL":1750M$="MAY":1750M$="JUNE":1750M$="JULY":1750M$="AUGUST":1750M$="SEPTEMBER":1750M$="OCTOBER":1750T 0")2070H540R\A$="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:"@ ..... "DATE.TIME.LINE" ....JM=Ҡ,4,2))BTM1630,1640,1650,0=+IBOTM/2-.5):I=IBOTM:I/2=I/2)I=I-1 œ2120B=B$(I),16)," ")-1 B$(I),"BASIC 0")850B$(I),"TEXT 0")890 B$(I),"CAT 0")1140*B$(I),"FONT 0")18504B$(I),"FOTO 0")1930>B$(I),"PASTXB$(I);v:520: 500THPOS=4:I/2=I/2)I=I-1I=IBOTM THPOS=44:I/2<>I/2)I=I+1I2=-1:I=I-2:IBOTM<30THPOS=44I=IBOTM/2)*2:=+IBOTM/2)-1:CA)"PRINT.ALL": OA+P 3HA=(81+UCA)A=(81+LCA):::: OA+Q Quits 3IA=(83+LCA)A=(83+UCA)"PRINT.SHOW": OA+S 2JA=(68+LCA)A=(68+UCA)/Screen.Savers/HELLON=THPOS:B$(I);XA<8A>11540bA-7640,660,690,720l:=THPOS:ٺ1600 =Q:WW=0A=:A=21A=9&oldprefix$=40A=31410: Control C "aborts" program to Basic(:A=13770: Return Selects a file *DA=27:50: Escape to change disks/FA=324000: back out one directory level 3GA=(80+UCA)A=(80+L"BASIC 0":150A$="TEXT 0":150A$="CAT 0":150A$="FONT 0":150A$="FOTO 0":150A$(L),"BLOCKS")510*=27:=19:"FREE MEMORY AVAILABLE: ";=7:=20:"80C";A$(L);$:=5:THPOS=4:I=1:IBOTM=J-1:620Q=:=26:=21:sic; +Q Quits."r12);::"80C";a$;:+w#9,"DISKNAME.DAT":#9;DISKNAME$:#9|d$=DISKNAME$$=23:=0::"80C";d$;::12)201M=3:=14:"This /// SIG Disk is \^ 19";Р,2)", Washington Apple `, Ltd."=4:B$(1)="":B$(2)=""A$=16,B) THEN 240 #1, d$="":=10:"80C";d$ ž#1300I=0"I=I+1:#1;A$(I):290,#1 6L=I-1@j=1:same=0 J:SEG=0 Tœ2030^CT<1CT=1cCT>13000Zha$="{,|,~,}; selects; to new disk; ES :About the data bases on this disk side. c auto dialer for use with most modems. SMARTPHONETEXT:Text version of the above. On Side Two (All 3EZ Pieces Data Bases of Bulletin Boards): APPLE3.BBS BBS.FOREIGN BBS.NORTHEAST BBS.NORTHWEST BBS.SOUTHEAST BBS.SOUTHWEST BBS.UNKNOWN NOT There's also a full side of BBS listings. On Side One: ACCESS3.AUTO :Basic program to automate dialing with Access ///. AUTO3.TEXT :Text version of the above. DISK.NOTES :Notes about the Basic programs on this disk. SMARTPHONEMOD :Basi WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Telecom 03 DISK ID#: 3TEL-03 BOOTABLE? Bootable Telecom 3 offers a number of Basic telecom utilities, including an auto-dialer for older versions of Access /// (that is, the non-interpreter versions).:;ger. - INFORMATION :Some notes on using NEXUS. On Side Two: Access /// Interp version boot disk with associated files. ACCESS3.DOC: Complete documentation on using this program. WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: XMODEM /// DISK ID#: 3TEL-05 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Originally a commercial program by Gary Kato, XMODEM /// is a wonderful telecom program that gives ///ers access to the XMODEM protocol with Binary II optionWAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Three's Company BBS DISK ID#: 3TEL-07 BOOTABLE? Side One Only This disk was produced to honor Ed Gooding and his now off-line ///s Company BBS. It's a guide of sorts for those who never had a chance to call aGHIuse Easyterm ///. READ.ME.FIRST : This File SIDE TWO: EASYTERM /// PROGRAM - SELF BOOTING Uploading and downloading are as easy as CONTROL-UP-ARROW and CONTROL-DOWN-ARROW. Supports direct terminal mode with speeds of up to 9600 baud. Originally a commercial program from Sun Remarketing. SIDE ONE: MINI.MANUAL : A short tutorial on how to WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: EASYTERM DISK ID : 3TEL.06 BOOTABLE? BOTH SIDES EASYTERM /// is a terminal program that gives users the ability to send an ASCII file from disk, as well as to receive a file from almost any computer through a modem.DElete Documentation for XMODEM ///. On Side Two: XMODEM /// program disk (self booting - written in assembly language). *Instruction manual is on disk, transcribed by Jim Suthard. BINARY II option for Apple file transmission. You now can literally send and receive SOS or ProDOS files intact and ready to use! XMODEM /// may be run on diskettes or installed under CATALYST or SELECTOR ///. On Side One: MANUAL (Subdirectory)* : Compmmunications protocol that is highly coordinated and extremely accurate; In the XMODEM receive mode, XMODEM /// allows you to both download and upload any file as an ASCII text file in binary format for later conversion; And, XMODEM /// features the new allows you to both download and upload ASCII text files of your choosing; XMODEM /// is able to use a variety of bit settings, baud rates, half or full duplex, linefeed and line delays; XMODEM /// allows you to use the XMODEM protocol, a powerful teleco. It's a way of uploading or downloading all types of files without fear of errors. XMODEM /// has several major features: XMODEM /// can be used as an ordinary TTY ASCII terminal for most telecommunications needs; In the ASCII terminal mode, XMODEM ///nd find out what this tremendous Apple /// resource was all about. It includes many of the menus and files you'd have seen once logged on. The BBS was donated to WAP - which operated it for more than a year in 1993-94 before it was shut down for good. BUT its files are all preserved - and many will ultimately make it into the /// SIG PD or onto the TCS. NOTE that this represents ///s Company BBS as it existed in 1990. On Side One: COMPANY.BIB :3EZ Pieces Bibliography of articles on Three's Company. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Infonet BBS DISK ID#: 3TEL-09 BOOTABLE?: Nonbootable INFONET is an information network software program written for novice to expert computer users. INFONET was designed for peopleOPQ&f0*5BTELECOM5 SOURCECODEBSYSTEM.SOFTWARESEG.T MENU.MAKER5 PRINT.ALLUB READ.ME.FIRSTU DISKNAME.DATsions of a lurker. QUICK.HELP.TXT :TCS Command Card (Quick Help) TCS.TEL.NO.TXT :TCS Telephone lines . TCS.GUIDELINES :Guidelines for Using the TCS TCS.EXPLORER :What is the TCS Explorer Service? TCS.MAP.1 :1 of 2 Maps of the TCS TCSS TCS.AGREEMENT :What you agree to when you use the TCS TCS.WELCOME :What do you see when you log on? On Side Two: A3.TELECOM.HELP :A tutorial on Apple /// telecommunications. GUIDELINES.TXT :TCS User's Guidelines. LURKER.TXT :Confes comments on the /// included. On Side One: HOW.TO.USE.TCS :A basic tutorial on using the WAP TCS. BBS.COMMAND.TXT :BBS Commandments you need to know. BBS.LONG.HLP.TX :TCS Help information. TCS.FAQ :Frequently asked Questions about the TC WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library PDS NAME: TCS DISK: Side One DISK ID#: 3TEL-08 BOOTABLE?: Bootable An adaptatation of the Apple // TCS disk. For /// folks, this disk includes all the help files that explain how to use the WAP TCS, withKL0LASSIFIEDS :Subdirectory listing available Classified files. PUBLIC.DOMAIN :Subdirectory listing available Public Domain programs. WHATS.NEW :What's new on ///'s Company BBS. BULLETINS :Important Bulletins of interest to those logging on. OGRAMMING :Subdirectory listing available Programming files. SOFTWARE :Subdirectory listing available Software files. HARDWARE :Subdirectory listing available Hardware files. USER.GROUPS :Subdirectory listing available User Group files. C COMP.BIB.ASCII :ASCII version of the above file. TOPIC.AREAS :Topic areas available on Three's Company BBS. BEST.OF.DISKS :Three's Company PD disks offered by the /// SIG. LOGON :Three's Company Logon messages. On Side Two: PR who need a method of electronic communications between themselves and other computer users. INFONET is an easy to use program and has applications for vast numbers of organizations. Examples of effective usage include: - Retail stores who link with customers and sales people - Computer user group communication - School districts communicating with individual schools - Cottage industry marketing and customer communications - Any group of computer users for electronic commM 3270 keyboard and also gives you reconfiguration options. Can transfer text files to and from a host computer. Supports comprehensive command file capability which provides for auto-dial and auto-log-on capabilities. Provides customized 3270 help sM 3270 communications. Works exclusively with an Apple 3270 Cluster Controller that rounds out a complete, interactive communications solution (NOTE: Also works with a Modem - Please see the Weber Baker review on this disk). Emulates operation on an IB WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: APPLE ACCESS 3270 DISK ID : 3TEL-11 BOOTABLE? BOTH SIDES Apple's Original Description: ACCESS 3270 is a versatile and user-friendly package that allows your Apple /// to access any computer that supports IBVWXYting. Manual" of sorts, to at least give you an idea of what it can - and can not - do. SIDE ONE: MINI.MANUAL : Some basic information about hpTERM /// and what you'll see when you boot it up. SIDE TWO: hpTERM /// program (pascal). Self-boo WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: hpTERM /// DISK ID : 3TEL-10 BOOTABLE? BOTH SIDES hpTerm /// is a terminal emulation program for the HP262x terminal. Unfortunately, it did NOT get to WAP with a manual, so we've put together a "Mini STll Text files on this disk (Applewriter or other word processor can also be used to read the text files). SIDE TWO includes the actual program itself. Not Self-Booting. Users with knowledge of Pascal recommended. s Company BBS (files donated to WAP). SIDE ONE includes Source Code files and the User.Manual file. Our Basic version of Menu.Maker is on this disk if you wish to look from another Basic disk and read the manual. Print.All is also available to print aunications INFONET was originally sold by Sun Remarketing of Logan, Utah. In 1987, it was placed into the public domain. It was greatly enhanced by Ed Gooding and Walt Pawley and was used for many years (through 1994) as the BBS system for the old ///creens, ability to filter control to and from host, and quick reference keyboard templates. Requires phone jack, Apple 3270 Cluster Controller Emulator (or a modem) and an applications interface program on the host computer. ON SIDE ONE: The.Menus : A file containing the menu files found within Access 3270. Read.Me.First : This file. Review : A tutorial/review of Access 3270 by Weber Baker, as published in Frank Moore's Three Magazine of Feburary, 1987. The mibrary. Check out disks 3TEL-04 or 3TEL-05. Please also note there are a number of information files on both sides of this disk. Information on other telecom programs, vendors, etc. all are ASCII (Text) files and can be read from Menu.Maker or using the. The WAP /// SIG again thanks FOXWARE Products for placing TerminALL into the public domain for all to use. AUGUST, 1989 NOTE: Since this was written, the /// SIG has placed a number of other telecom programs and information into the PD lerve you well if all you wish to do is "get your feet wet" in the wonderful world of telecomputing. Despite it's rather glaring negatives, TerminALL is a well-written program that works with few, if any problems. It is easy to learn and us the manual carefully to familiarize yourself with its operation. If you want to connect to a BBS or telecom service like CompuServe, you can probably use any of the available terminal modes. But the default mode, VT52 is a standard that will s a computer with a computer service like CompuServe, Genie or Source or a BBS, like the WAP Telecommunications System. TerminALL can be set for different baud rates and protocals, as with other telecommunication programs. We would recommend you readf terminals and apparently the authors did NOT think uploading or downloading was important or necessary. As such, this program is basically worth using by a beginner interested in learning how to use a program that can connect. SOME IMPORTANT NOTES FOR TERMINALL USERS TerminALL is an interesting telecommunications program, but it has one major problem. It can not upload or download! It was primarily designed to allow the Apple /// to emulate any of a series ounications program designed to emulate any number of popular terminals, including the DEC VT100 series. Disk 3TEL-12 contains the manual for the program and is self-booting. Disk 3TEL-13 offers the actual TerminALL Program Disk - in self-booting Pascal WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: TerminALL Manual/Program DISK ID#: 3TEL-12 & 13 BOOTABLE?: Bootable (both disks) TerminALL is the third program placed into the Public Domain by Foxware, Inc. of Salt Lake City, UT. TerminALL is a telecomm[\]^_`e wonder - Apple simply adapted Access /// to make this program...) Files include: SOS.KERNEL; SOS.DRIVER; ACS3FONT; AUTOLOG; SOS.INTERP; CONFIG; TERMREC David Ottalini WAP /// SIG September, 1992 uickly. SIDE TWO A bootable copy of Apple Access 3270. The program is copyable and you can place it on your hard disk under BOS3, Selector or Catalyst.The program looks and works remarkably like Access ///, the terminal program for the Apple /// (littlagazine is no longer published. All the files can be read or printed under Menu.Maker (which is the program that Side One boots into.) We've also included a program called Print.All which will print ALL ASCII (text) files on this disk easily and qe program PRINT.ALL on this disk. You can also load these files into any Apple /// (or //) word processing program. ADDITIONAL NOTE The PASCAL source code to this program is available from your SIG leadership if you are a programmer wishing to take a look at how TerminALL was put together and/or adapt it to your own needs. Any contributions to the SIG PD library welcome! RCE 4 26-Sep-93 22:37 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:49 1071 TXMODE.TEXT 32 29-May-90 8:01 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:49 15872 SOSERR.TEXT 7 29-May-90 8:02 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:50 3072 SETTIN.TEXT 18 29-May-90 8AIN.TEXT 58 29-May-90 8:21 DataFile 26-Sep-93 22:46 29184 ON SIDE TWO: File Name Blocks Modified Time File Type Created Time Eof XMODEM.SOU To help you though, we've also included the manual-on-disk as found on 3TEL.05. ON SIDE ONE: File Name Blocks Modified Time File Type Created Time Eof XMODEM.SOURCE 4 29-May-90 7:59 DataFile 26-Sep-93 22:45 1536 XM to do any modifications (a fact you pretty much already know if you were interested enough to purchase this disk.) To see how the program acutally runs, you'll need WAP /// SIG PD disk 3TEL.05 - XMODEM /// (or you can recomplile the source code). WAP /// SIG PD PDS NAME: XMODEM /// SOURCE CODE DISK ID : 3SRC-01 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE ONLY This disk contains the source code files to Gary Kato's wonderful XMODEM Protocal Telecommunications Program. It's Pascal-based - so you will need PascalefghiSOURCECODEv ' '*III.SRC.01dx3c*III.SRC.02jS4c*III.SRC.03mcIFFERENT VERSION OF ABOVE DRIVER 20 LARGER/IMPROVED VERSION OF PKSO DRIVER TABLET.DRIVER 6 APPLE 3 GRAPHICS TABLET DRIVER DEVONG.DRIVER 11 DEVONG HARD DISK DRIVER SCS.DRIVER 7 SPACE COAST SYSTEMS HARD DISK DRIVER SCS186.DRIVER 7 DS IMAGE2.DRIVER 9 IMAGEWRITER 2 DRIVER MOUSE.PD.DRIVER 7 PUBLIC DOMAIN MOUSE DRIVER (NEED MOUSE) PKSO.DRIVER 13 PKASO PARALLEL PRINTER CARD DRIVER PKSOMINI.DRIVER 5 SMALL VESION OF ABOVE DRIVER PKSOREV3.DRIVER :03 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:50 8704 SAVESC.TEXT 7 29-May-90 8:05 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:50 3072 RXMODE.TEXT 40 29-May-90 8:07 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:50 19968 MYMACR.TEXT 6 29-May-90 8:13 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:50 2560 IOERR.TEXT 4 29-May-90 8:14 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:51 1536 GPACK.TEXT 11 29-May-90 8:15 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:51 5120 DIALOG.TEXT 50 29-May-90 8:16 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:51 25088 DATA.TEX8.TEX; QMON.205.TEX; QMON.TEX;REMO.100.TEX; REMO.101.TEX; REMO.102.TEX; REMO.103.TEX; REMO.TEX; SCAN.201.TEX; SCAN.TEX; SHELL.TEX; TEST.ONOFF.TEX; TYPE.203.TEX; TYPE.TEX; ZPCOMMENT.TEX; ZPCOMMON.TEX ALC.SCT.TEX; CALC.TEX; CALLMACS.TEX; CRPT.202.TEX; CRPT.TEX; DUMP.201.TEX DUMP.TEX; FONT.201.TEX; FONT.TEX; LOAD.TEX; LOCK.201.TEX; LOCK.TEX; MAPIT.TEX; MY.DISP.TEX; OLDCALC.1.TEX; PKYMACS.TEX Side Two files include: BUK2.TEX; BUK4.TEX; BUK6.TEX; BUK WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Powerkeys DM+ Source Code: Disk 2 DISK ID#: 3SRC-03 BOOTABLE? Bootable More Pascal Source Code Files for Daryl Anderson's Power Keys Background Utility program. Side One files include: Cno2.TEXT; CALC.211.TEXT; CALC.212.TEXT; CALC.3.TEXT; CALC.MAC.TEXT; CALC.MAIN.TEX an ad about Power Keys POWERKEYS.REVW :ATUNC review of Power Keys POWERKEYS.DUMP :Update on how to dump PK Keyboard to the printer ANOTHER.REVIEW :TAU review of Power Keys On Side Two are these source code files: CALC.0.TEXT; CALC.1.TEXT; CALC.M+. On Side One: POWER.KEYS.DISK :Listing of /// SIG PD Disk 3DAD-09, Power Keys DM+ LEGACY :The legacy of Apple /// Programmer Daryl Anderson PK.ARTICLES :A bibliography of articles about Power Keys POWERKEYS.AD :Excerpt from WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Powerkeys DM+ Source Code: Disk 1 DISK ID#: 3SCR-02 BOOTABLE? Bootable This disk, and 3SRC-03 contain the Pascal Source Code files to Daryl Anderson's background utility program, Power Keys Dkl 8:20 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:52 6144 ALERT.TEXT 4 29-May-90 8:20 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:52 1536 T 48 29-May-90 8:17 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:51 24064 CRC.TEXT 6 29-May-90 8:18 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:52 2560 CONVER.TEXT 6 29-May-90 8:19 DataFile 26-Sep-93 19:52 2560 ASCIIS.TEXT 13 29-May-90 d: 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$(I)@#3,".PRINTER" J read or printed using the included Menu.Maker program, "Print All", or with any Apple /// word processing program. 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks Data Base version available on separate disks (3CAT-05-08). DISK 3CAT.01: SIDE ONE SIDEuwx WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: WAP /// SIG PD Catalog (ASCII Version) DISK ID#: 3CAT.01 - 3CAT.04 BOOTABLE?: NOT Bootable Information about all the Public Domain disks offered by Washington Apple Pi's /// SIG. 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I>X200300S=1:D=1:B=1570D$=""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$,S,1)=","S=S+1:580%Nprstž#2390 ^1000c: h#2;a$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=3 TWO ACCOUNTING BLOOM.SOFTWARE APPLE.SOFTWARE CATALOG BUSINESS.BASIC EZP.AWP GAMES DISK 3CAT.02: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO DA.DATASYSTEMS EMULATION GRAPHICS FONTS GAMES INFORMATION DISK 3CAT.03: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO MISCELLANEOUS PASCAL PAIR SOFTWARE REPAIRS BANKCALC #1 INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISK : BANKCALC was written by Anthony Powers and published by Micro Book, Inc. of Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1982. It is a collection of 14 VisiCalc models written by community bankers or Banking Industry Sofile covering movies from Q-T Side Two has one file covering movies from U-Z This disk in NOT self-booting and requires 3EZ Pieces of Appleworks to use. WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY DISK 3AWZ.11 VIDEO CATALOG: DISK 2 This disk continues with a 3EZ Pieces/Appleworks Video Database of movies. You can expand as you like, add comments to current entries or delete those you have no interest in. Side One has one covering movies from 1) A-G and 2) H-K. Side Two has one file covering movies from L-P This disk in NOT self-booting and requires 3EZ Pieces of Appleworks to use. WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY DISK 3AWZ.10 VIDEO CATALOG: DISK 1 This disk contains a 3EZ Pieces/Appleworks Video Database of movies. You can expand as you like, add comments to current entries or delete those you have no interest in. Side One has two filesor making this disk possible. -:-Test.Checkbook : Checkbook Template filled out as an example Many Thanks to : Paul Campbell, Dave Ottalini, Joe Dobrowolski, NAUG (National Appleworks Users Group), Applied Scientific and any unnamed contributors fplate that figures dates for you -: -Spreadcheck : Paul Campbell's version of a checkbook spreadsheet -: -Tupperware Form: Order form for Tupperware products -: -: Checkbook (Subdirectory) -:-Checkbook : Checkbook Template. Includes Instructions-: -Projects : Template to help you keep track of building projects -: -Repair Log : Template to help keep track of equipment repairs -: -Time Tests : Time results of various A3 hardware/software vs. MSDos -: -Autodate : Spreadsheet Temyou've paid -: -Bird Sightings : Keep track of the birds you're watching -: -: Campbell (Subdirectory) -: -A3.Drivers : List of Apple /// Drivers -: -Address Book : Paul Campbell's version -: -Building.Acc. : Keep track of expenses for a rental dget : Another Budget template -: -Gas Expenses : How much are you paying for gas? -: -House Pricing : Interst and Principal on your house -: -Personal Worth : This template figures it for you -: -Sales Taxes : Keep track of how much THREE SIG PD CATALOG DISK SHAREWARE DISK 3CAT.04: SIDE ONE SIDE TWO SOURCECODE UTILITIES SYSTEM.SOFTWARE WAP.ARTICLES TELECOM WORD.PROCESSING ftware Houses and contributed to the publication. According to the Introduction: The purpose of this book is to provide bank personnel with Visicalc models which can be used immediately. As the banker gains experience in VC by using these models, het over the same term, and prepares an IRA disbursement schedule. -: Model 13: All Saver CD Yields Develops the appropriate nominal rate for an All Saver CD, given the permitted effective rate and frequency of Maintains a history of donations to specific charaties. LENDING MODELS -: Model 11: IRA Calculations Calculates the value of an IRA Account at retirement. -: Model 12: IRA Vs. CD Compares an IRA to a CD investmenLine Method. -: Model 9: Accrue Expenses Accrues expenses over a variable number of months and prepares monthly journal entries for the expenses. Side Two ACCOUNTING MODELS (Continued) -: Model 10: Charitable Contributions ble of effective effective annual yields resulting from daily compounding at a nominal interst rate. ACCOUNTING MODELS -: Model 8: Fixed Assets Model Calculates the depreciation for fixed assets using the Streight using the rule of 78s. -: Model 6: Effective Rate Model Produces a table of effective interest rates resulting from daily compounding of a nominal interst rate. -: Model 7: Compound Yield Creates a tant of the Statement of Condition in terms of rate Sensitivity. AMORTIZATION MODELS -: Model 4: Simple Loan Amortization Schedule -: Model 5: Rate of 78 Amortization Model A loan amortization schedule with interest calculated The identification of the causes of month-to-month income variance of assets. -: Model 2: Yield Summary The calculation of monthly yields and costs. -: Model 3: Rate Sensitive Statement of Condition A restatemeOMPANIED BANKCALC (DISKS 1-2-3) ARE ALL IN THE WAP OFFICE SHOULD YOU NEED TO REFERENCE THEM. On Side One of this disk (III.ZAW.07) you'll find the following Visicalc models: MANAGEMENT MODELS -: Model 1: Variance Analysis of Yields ties. As this is a PD offering, buyer beware takes precidence here. You should find some of these useful. But there is no implied guarantee that any of these models as presented will return information accurate for the 1990s. NOTE #2: THE BOOKS THAT ACCand 3EZP/Appleworks format as well. While these models should hold for the present, please be aware that they all came out in the early 1980s and reflect the situation at that time. Some of these models may require some changes based on today's reali RATHER THAN DIF. We've included Menu.Maker on this disk so that (after you've booted into Business Basic from another disk or off your hard disk) you can look at these files or print them if you like. This information file is available in both Text rt of a continuing attempt to make all formerly commercial Apple /// products (that are not still on the market in some form) available to the /// community. NOTE: WHEN LOADING INTO 3EZ PIECES OR APPLEWORKS, LOAD THE DESIRED MODEL AS A VISICALC FILE may wish to use them as a base for developing his own customized programs. Note that these models can all be pulled into 3EZ Pieces or Appleworks and may be of use to the home user in some form or another. We've put them into the public domain as pa interest payments. -: Model 14: Credit Analysis -: A statement spread program for potential commercial borrowers which performs a financial analysis on the borrowers financial statements. -: -: BANKCALC #2 INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISK : BANKCALC was written by Anthony Powers and published by Micro Book, Inc. of Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1982. It is a collection of 14 VisiCalc models written by community bankers or Banking Industry SoMargin A monthly management report of the spread between earning assets and paid liabilities EARNINGS MODEL -: Model 10: Earnings Projections A bank earnings model which projects four years of bank ealy management report of all assets and the monthly yields of earning assets -: Model 8: Liability Costs A monthly management report of all liabilities and the monthly cost of paid liabilities -: Model 9: Interest ds The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Investments -: Model 6: Deposit Costs The calculation of monthly costs for all classes of Deposits -: Model 7: Asset Yields A month The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Real Estate Loans. -: Model 4: Money Market Yields The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Money Market Yields. -: Model 5: Investment Yielculation of monthly yields for all classes of Commercial Loans. -: Model 2: Installment Loan Yields The calculation of monthly yields for all classes of Installment Loans. -: Model 3: Real Estate Loan Yields OMPANIED BANKCALC (DISKS 1-2-3) ARE ALL IN THE WAP OFFICE SHOULD YOU NEED TO REFERENCE THEM. On Side One of this disk (III.ZAW.08) you'll find the following Visicalc models: YIELD MODELS -: Model 1: Commercial Loan Yields The calties. As this is a PD offering, buyer beware takes precidence here. You should find some of these useful. But there is no implied guarantee that any of these models as presented will return information accurate for the 1990s. NOTE #2: THE BOOKS THAT ACCand 3EZP/Appleworks format as well. While these models should hold for the present, please be aware that they all came out in the early 1980s and reflect the situation at that time. Some of these models may require some changes based on today's reali RATHER THAN DIF. We've included Menu.Maker on this disk so that (after you've booted into Business Basic from another disk or off your hard disk) you can look at these files or print them if you like. This information file is available in both Text rt of a continuing attempt to make all formerly commercial Apple /// products (that are not still on the market in some form) available to the /// community. NOTE: WHEN LOADING INTO 3EZ PIECES OR APPLEWORKS, LOAD THE DESIRED MODEL AS A VISICALC FILE may wish to use them as a base for developing his own customized programs. Note that these models can all be pulled into 3EZ Pieces or Appleworks and may be of use to the home user in some form or another. We've put them into the public domain as paftware Houses and contributed to the publication. According to the Introduction: The purpose of this book is to provide bank personnel with Visicalc models which can be used immediately. As the banker gains experience in VC by using these models, hernings, based upon historical earnings, current earnings, and a series of earnings assumptions SIDE TWO ACCOUNTING MODELS -: Model 11: Accelerated Cost Recovery The calculation of depreciation on fixed assets for tax purposes using the new Accelerated Cost Recovery Guideline -: Model 12: Budget Income Expense A monthly comparison between budgeted income and expenses, and the actual monthly results -: Model 13: Balance Sheet Budget The creation of a loan amortization schedule for a simple interest loan to be repaid monthly with a level payment plus a balloon payment in the final month -: Model 2: Interest Only Loan Amortization The cMPANIED BANKCALC (DISKS 1-2-3) ARE ALL IN THE WAP OFFICE SHOULD YOU NEED TO REFERENCE THEM. On Side One of this disk (III.ZAW.09) you'll find the following Visicalc models: AMORTIZATION MODELS -: Model 1: Balloon Payment Loan Amortization ies. As this is a PD offering, buyer beware takes precidence here. You should find some of these useful. But there is no implied guarantee that any of these models as presented will return information accurate for the 1990s. NOTE #2: THE BOOKS THAT ACCOnd 3EZP/Appleworks format as well. While these models should hold for the present, please be aware that they all came out in the early 1980s and reflect the situation at that time. Some of these models may require some changes based on today's realitRATHER THAN DIF. We've included Menu.Maker on this disk so that (after you've booted into Business Basic from another disk or off your hard disk) you can look at these files or print them if you like. This information file is available in both Text at of a continuing attempt to make all formerly commercial Apple /// products (that are not still on the market in some form) available to the /// community. NOTE: WHEN LOADING INTO 3EZ PIECES OR APPLEWORKS, LOAD THE DESIRED MODEL AS A VISICALC FILE may wish to use them as a base for developing his own customized programs. Note that these models can all be pulled into 3EZ Pieces or Appleworks and may be of use to the home user in some form or another. We've put them into the public domain as partware Houses and contributed to the publication. According to the Introduction: The purpose of this book is to provide bank personnel with Visicalc models which can be used immediately. As the banker gains experience in VC by using these models, he BANKCALC #3 INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISK : BANKCALC was written by Anthony Powers and published by Micro Book, Inc. of Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1983. It is a collection of 8 VisiCalc models written by community bankers or Banking Industry Sofe development of a price for the mortgage based upon the present value given a bank's desired rate of return ates. -: Model 15: Income Tax The calculation of the banks monthly provisions of federal income taxes LENDING MODEL -: Model 16: Mortgage Amortization The preparation of a mortgage amortization schedule, and thto Actual A monthly comparison of the asset and liability monthly budget with the actual monthly results -: Model 14: Monthly Rates The calculation of monthly average rates given a series of daily rreation of a loan amortization schedule for a simple interest loan wherein the initial payments are made to interest only. At a predetermined point, the loan reverts to level interest and principal payments CUSTOMER SERVICE MODELS -: Model 3: Daily Investment Rates The preparation of a daily schedule for the rates offered on CDs, IRA's, and Repurchase Agreements. The schedule also includes effective rates resulting from daily er and name will be kept. This would be for issuance of the envelopes and to insure that each family or person in a family has the opportunity to tithe. This also provides the church officials a means to track church income to specific areas. Examples wrch treasurer should be the only ones that have access to that information. At the end of the year the pastor or treasurer could issue a statement telling each person what was their tithe for tax purposes. On the NAMES database is where the envelope numbwith us by Sharon Rivers of Memphis, Tennessee. Here's Sharon's guidelines: One file is used for the collection of weekly tithes and the other for tither information. To help keep names and amounts separated there are two databases. The pastor or chu entered several or all checks before you calculate. K can be used as often as needed. GIVING.DATA and NAMES (Contributions Database) --------------------- 1hese two database files work together for tracking church contributions. Shared -------- EXP.CHECK.REG: Expanded Check Register ------------- The Expanded Check Register includes manual calculation. Every time you want the computer to calculate, press K. You can calculate after each check, or you can wait until you havetional church-related templates you would like to contribute, we'd love to have them! Dave Ottalini July, 1993 ParishWorks INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC TEMPLATES --------------------------- WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY DISKS 3AZW.12-15 : PARISHWORKS REQUIRES APPLEWORKS OR 3EZ PIECES DISK 3AZW-12 SIDE ONE IS SELF BOOTING These disks have been tried with 3EZ Pieces and all have been shown to load and work properly. If you have an addi and a series of cost of funds assumptions. enient record maintenance system for the Bankers Acceptances owned by the bank -: Model 8: TEFRA The calculation of tax equivalent yields for municipal securites under TEFRA, based upon the stated municipal yield DELS -: Model 6: Director's Report The preparation of a monthly set of Director's Reports including Statement of Condition, Income Statement and a Key Ratio Report -: Model 7: Bankers Acceptance A conv is useful in scheduling the working hours of tellers -: Model 5: Account Analysis The preparation of a bill for services used by commercial customers on both a fee and excess balance basis SIDE TWO: MANAGEMENT MOinterest compounding and interest payments over various time periods -: Model 4: Daily Teller Transaction Count by Hour The maintenance of teller transaction counts by hour of the day and day of the week. The modelould be the Building Fund, Missionary Programs, Colleges, Disaster Relief, and other plans based upon the needs and desires of the church. Also, the NAMES database could be used for mailing out church letters and flyers as a labels template is included along with it. Randomly distribute your envelopes trying not to match up names with numbers. This can be sorted later by the computer for your church reports and really doesn't matter. Again the only purpose it to help keep the church tither's identity a followed by No to put the database in correct order. The report driver will do the rest for you. PAYROLL.REGISTR: Payroll Register --------------- 1. Load the template file, and change the filename (for example: MasterPayroll) 2. Set up the pay.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 0.00* 180.00* 180.00* 0.00* 360.00* You can now see just how versatile this can be. You can have it automatically give you the yearly reports by using the Auto Annual report just by sorting on Date 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 6 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 13 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 20 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 27 89 1001 0.00 20-- ------- Oct 2 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 9 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 16 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 23 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 30 89hen use Open-Apple R to select on just a single tither like this: File: Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Individual Selection: No equals 1001 Date No Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ----- list of their tithes to help them with their tax information by doing this. 3. To find the tithe for individuals for the year [or any period] use Open-Apple S to have Appleworks sort on No followed by Date to put the database in correct order. T35.00 195.00 Nov 27 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 120.00* 260.00* 260.00* 140.00* 780.00* Now you have a full picture for the month of November. At the end of the year you can provide to your membership a full2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Nov 6 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 Nov 13 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 Nov 20 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 to have Appleworks select on the month required then sort on No to put the database in correct order. File: Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Monthly Selection: Date is after Nov 1 89 through Date is before Nov 30 89 Date No Fund 1 Fund 5.00* 65.00* 35.00* 195.00* You can see all the tithes sorted by the individual number and totals down each of the funds. You can change the names of the funds to suit your needs. 2. To have a summarized report for any month. Use Open-Apple R 9 1002 25.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 40.00 Nov 20 89 1003 5.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 45.00 Nov 20 89 1004 0.00 25.00 25.00 0.00 50.00 Nov 20 89 1005 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 30.00* 6Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Weekly Selection: Date equals Nov 20 89 Date No Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Nov 20 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 20 8 the person doing the tithe. Lets do some practice reports: 1. To find the tithe for just Nov 20th. Use Open-Apple R to have Appleworks select on the date required then sort on No followed by Date to put the database in correct order. File: secret from other church members. Provided are spare fields for future expansion for your specific needs. To facilitate practice with the GIVING.DATA database, you are provided dummy records. You can sort the information by the date or by the number ofroll file for your company: A. Enter the FIXED DATA (the data that will not change from payroll period to payroll period): for example, the Employee # (in both in Payroll Register and the Cumulative Payroll Report), the Employee Name, the Rate of Pay, and the fixed deductions (the deductions that do not change from period to period; for example, the Other A, Other B, and Other C, if these are fixed). B. Save the file. 3. To prepare the Payroll Register roll to the previous Cumulative Payroll Report. D. Save the file: S for save. PETTY.CASH.REG: Petty Cash Register -------------- 1. Each payment is recorded in two columns: the Payments column and one of the Distributioptions listed, select "Formulas and Values." The Cumulative Payroll Report now reappears in Rows 58 through 110 of your screen. C. Enter the CALCULATE command: K. The computer automatically adds the current payayroll Report from the Clipboard: (1) Move the cell cursor to the beginning of Row 58. (2) Enter the MOVE command. (3) From the options listed at the bottom of the screen, select "From the Clipboard (paste)." (4) From the olculate the Net Pay. G. SAVE the current Payroll Register: S. 4. To prepare the Cumulative Payroll Report: A. Change the filename to a cumulative report name (for example: CumPay13.15.90) B. Move the Cumulative P employees. E. Using the Total Wages amount and a tax table, look up and enter the Federal and State Withholding Taxes (and Other deductions, as needed). F. Enter the CALCULATE command again, and the computer will callows. D. After all employee work hours have been entered, enter the CALCULATE command-- K for calculate--so that the computer will automatically calculate the Regular Pay, Overtime Pay, and Total Wages for all the cell, typing the current number of hours, and pressing . You will note that the computer does not AUTOMATICALLY CALCULATE the wages--instead, this file has been set up to calculate only when the CALCULATE command is entered in Step D, which fod for ALL EMPLOYEES. NOTE: Unless this is the first payroll period for which the file is used, the file currently contains the number of hours from the previous period. Change the number of hours worked to the current period by moving the cell cursor to will remain on the Clipboard until you move it back to the screen later to complete the Cumulative Payroll Report--or until you turn off the computer, whichever comes first.) C. Enter the number of hours workes. Do you really want to do this?" Select "Yes." (The Cumulative Payroll Report leaves your screen, but it is stored safely on the Clipboard, a temporary storage space provided by AppleWorks. The Report10 (the last line of the Cumulative Report). (5) to indicate that all of the material to be moved has been identified. (6) The computer will warn you that "You are about to clear or remove protected cellhe options listed at the bottom of the screen, select "To the Clipboard (cut)" by highlighting the option and pressing . (4) Identify the material to be moved by using the to highlight through Row 1ugh 110 at the bottom of the file for the long form) to the Clipboard: (1) Move the cell cursor to the beginning of the Cumulative Payroll Report Row 58. (2) Enter the MOVE command: m for move. (3) From tfor each period: A. Load the most recent payroll file to the screen, and change the filename to reflect the current payroll period (for example, Payroll3.15.90). B. Temporarily MOVE the Cumulative Payroll Report (Rows 58 thron of Payments columns. 2. After each line is entered in the register, the "Yes" at the bottom of the screen should have a 1 beside it to signal that the amounts in the two columns were entered alike. 3. To print the Petty Cash Register WITHOUT the "test" at the bottom of the file: A. Move the cell cursor to the line following the double line. B. Enter the DELETE command: D for delete. C. Select "Rows." D. Highlight the rows to be deleted, and . MERGING DATABASES by Robert Ericson ----------------- "In many applications you will need to merge information from several different sources. This section provides tips for merging information from two similar or markedly different database files. ile categories after PHONE, except for NOTE. Don't worry about report formats, because you will never use this file again. 3. Insert five categories between PHONE and NOTE. Name them anything, and then return to the multiple-record layout. 4. Copy the records in the Source file to the clipboard, then from the clipboard to the Destination file. 5. Check the multiple-record layout in the Destination file to make certain that the category information is consistent. Note that all the records GAMESvd'  '*III.GAM.01JdY*III.GAM.02dY *III.GAM.03 dc#*III.GAM.04jd\9*III.GAM.05d\ 800-227-2346# sion) Robert Ericson: APPLEWORKS TIPS AND TECHNIQUES (Second Edition) ISBN 0-89588-480-1 $19.95 Symbex Inc. 2021 Challenger Dr. #100 Alameda CA 94501 o large to merge, merge sections at a time. When you find obvious duplication, you may find slightly different spellings. One spelling of a name may be more plausible than the other, but such corrections are often matters of judgment." (Used With Permis, LAST NAME, STREET, STATE, ZIP, and PLACE in that order. Arrange the records alphabetically by first name, then by last name. Scan the LAST NAME column for duplicate entries. The street address column is the next best reference point. If the files are torson, you will appreciate this technique. It saves postage, paper, and embarrassment. Suppose you have two mailing lists on separate files. By merging the records, you can find and delete duplicate entries. Create a multiple-record layout with FIRST NAMEultiple-record layout in the Destination file to make certain that the category information is consistent. TIP: Merge files to find duplicate entries. If you have ever received two copies of a form letter or mis- takenly sent two copies to the same pe Data Base file from the ASCII file. Enter the correct number of categories for the new file. 5. Using multiple-record layout, copy the records in the Source file to the clipboard, then from the clipboard to the Destination file. 6. Check the mport format for the Source file in the original category order of the Destination file. Count and make a note of the number of categories in the report. 2. Select the records you want to print. 3. Print the report to an ASCII file. 4. Create a newes do not match, print the records to an ASCII file. Suppose the Source file categories begin with LAST NAME and the Destination file categories begin with FIRST NAME. This presents a problem. In this case, proceed as follows: 1. Create a labels-style reion file, the additional categories win be lost in the merge. If the Source file has fewer categories, it will gain the additional categories of the Destination file, but they will contain no information. TIP: When the original category orders of two filfrom the Source file have gained the additional categories of the Destination file. However, the Source files have no information in those categories. The rules for transferring are easy to remember. If the Source file has more categories than the Destinat WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY 3GAM-01: Games Disk 1 This is our first disk of games for the Apple ///. They've been around for awhile as you might imagine. But they're still a lot of fun. Why not give them a try? Both sides are bootable ifRESIDENT.QUIZ :Test your knowledge of the Presidents. -: PRESIDENTS :Another quiz about former residents of the White House. -: STATE.CAPITALS :Yes, South Dakota is in there. -: US.QUIZ :Where in the USA is .... -: WV.QUIZ :West Virg4 :An old favorite. -: GRAPH.SKETCHER :A great graphics program. -: HANGMAN :Don't miss too many or it's all over. -: MD.QUIZ :Test your knowledge of Lord Baltimore's state. -: NJ.QUIZ :Test your knowledge of New Jersey. -: PPTH.CHARGE :Don't let them get too close. -: GUESSING.GAME :This one is fun! -: PEG.GAME/PEG.GAME2 :An old-time favorite in two flavors. -: -: Side Two: -: -: CANADA.QUIZ :Test your knowledge of our friend to the North. -: CONNECT. These programs are from many sources, both from the Apple // and /// side of the fence. There's even an original or two. Side One: -: ADD :Test your addition skills. -: ARITH.DRILL :Test your +-*/ skills. -: DE WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY 3GAM-02: GAMES FOR KIDS This disk is primarily for kids, but it's OK if you adults out there want to give some of these games and other goodies a try. But don't be surprised if the kids beat you on occasion! ll you. What day is your -: birthday in 2001? -: -: et out the Dick Tracy secret decoder ring. -: GOLF : Even Arnold Palmer would like this one. -: LIFE :A text version of this old favorite. -: KNITTING TOOL :A must if you like to knit. -: PERPETUAL CALENDAR :You ask and it will teTwo: -: AUDIO.DEMO/AUDIO.DEMO2: Yes, your /// can play music if you let it. -: BIORHYTHM : Is it your day or should you stay in bed? -: CAL.COUNTER: It could help you look like Opra once did. -: CIVIL.WAR : Fight it all over again. -: CODEBREAKER: G: FOOTBALL.GURU : Can you pick 'em? -: FRIEND : Eliza-look alike who likes to ask questions. -: PIANO PLINKER : A one-octave organ. -: TRUCKER : Become a Travelin' Man or Woman. -: WORD PUZZLE : Just try to figure it out. -: Side you like, or you can use Menu.Maker to give you a listing and run programs from either side (boot side one first, though). -: Side One: -: CANIBAL.ISLAND : A text adventure that could end in the hot seat. -: DAZZLE : A graphics experience. -inia??? -: KIDWORD 1.0 :A simple word processing program for Kids. -: KIDWORD 3.5 :A little more powerful version of Kidword 1.0. -: (Documentation is also included on this side.) WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY Disk 3GAM-03 CAP'N MAGNETO Thanks to: Weber Baker for his help. NOTE!!!!! ** Please see the long-lost manual for Cap'n Magneto now on this disk!!! ** Capt'n Magneto is a formerly-commercial Apple /// game placed into the Publinstructions are far more than what the original manual gave (see for yourself!). The game uses fonts to perform its deeds, and the theory of doing things this way was presented in one of the first ON THREE's by the game's author, Al Evans. 1------------- Some creatures that are angry become friends and go away if given the right item (not all items work and not all creatures get happy). 8. The world of CAP'N MAGNETO is donut-shaped, so you will always end up where you started. Weber says these . The last item will be blank. These are the magic. Dropping something, by the way, is how you offer items to friends and enemies. Just drop it in their direction. The status chart shows you how much of everything you have (except magic). hing at first since you are weaponless. 7. There are items called "magic" which do not appear on the screen (at least not on a monochrome). You have some to start, and if you go to drop something, you will be presented with a list of things to dropey the arrows simply move the good CAP'N. You do not have to fight everyone, however. Friendly folks (see tricorder if you are not sure; thought unfriendly ones will attack right away) will follow you around and help you fight. This is a good t not make sense. 6. To gain points you will have to fight. As the Command Chart says, the shift key raises your weapon (there are several of increasing potency, and you have to find them) and the arrow keys direct the blow. Without the shift kssword has been lost). 5. At various times some of the characters in the drama (different ones show up on the tricorder reading) spout words of wisdom. (Sometimes they just spout noise and gibberish). The legible bits of advice are sound, but may file. There are 9 slots to save different games in, with or without passwords. Slot 9 came with a game that had processed quite a ways (CAP'N MAGNTO gains strength and points as he goes if he survives). But it is password protected (and the patter of the command, however. The escape key will show you the Command Chart. The period shows the Status Chart. 4. When you save a game, it gets saved to the current default data directory in the file CM.SAVE. To clear all saved games delete this rogram. 3. When playing, the numeric keypad serves as a control pad for various aspects of play. Thus if you are using DTM (Desktop Manager) or PowerKeys, you will need to see that those keys do not have macros defined. You can use the first les PD disk as a stand-alone, copy side B to another disk and place it in .d2. 2. To use this from Catalyst, simply use the Catalyst interp install routine. To use from Selector or BOS, simply follow the instructions for installing a Pascal-based pic Domain by its author, Al Evans. The program is an interesting one and uses fonts extensively throughout. Pascal-based, this game is full of surprises. It is not easy to master, however, and will take some practice. Instructions follow: 1. To use thi-------------------------------1 1 CAP'N MAGNETO-COMMAND CHART 1 1 Explanations of command actions 1 1 1 1 * Choose movement mode (when possible). 1 1 ** Followed by arrow key pointing to 1 1 item to get. 1 1 *** Drop item. Move selector with up 1 1 and down arrows, press CHOOSE, then 1 1 press arrow key for direction. 1 1**** Press and hold SHIFT to ready weapon. 1 1 The FAN.CLUBS :ASCII Data Base of Star Trek Fan Clubs -: FLEET :Graphic File -: On Side Two: -: LOCUTUS :Graphic File -: STAR.TREK :The original Star Trek game in Basic. -: SUPER.TREK :The advanced version of Star Trek, in Basic. -: TREK.DLiness Basic) This disk also includes: -Graphics and music with a Star Trek theme. -Information for fans of STTNG, including clubs and information available from the Science Fiction Forum on CompuServe. On Side One: -: ENTERPRISE :Graphic File -: WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Star Trek DISK ID#: 3GAM-05 SUBJECT: Games Strictly for Star Trek fans! This disk includes the only two Star Trek games ever released for the Apple ///: Star Trek and Super Star Trek (Both in BusC : Have fun with some tunes. -: NFL.RANKING : Keep track of your favorite teams each week. -: -: ic Lava Lamp to help your /// relax. -: LOTREC : A program to help you pick the right numbers for the -: lottery. -: SUPERGHOST : A word-building game you play against the computer. -: MORSE.TUTOR : Practice your di-dah-di-dits. -: MUSIat the same time. -: BRICABRAC : Rearrange the three piles of numbered bricks to win. -: DICTIONARY : Dictionary used with the Superghost program. -: EBBTIDE : Music demo of the song "Ebbtide" using "MUSIC" on this disk. -: FLASHER : An electronly -: requires knowledge of horse racing. -: PEG.LEAP : One more game that tests your ability to leap pegs. -: Side Two's programs were all from the fertile mind of Robert Boston: -: SCRIBBLER : A program that scribbles and plays music WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY DISK 3GAM.04 GAMES 02 We searched through a number of Apple /// PD games disks to find some of the better games available. They include: -: Side One: -: HANDICAPPER: A program to help you pick the best horses. Definaten press arrow key for direction to 1 1 start "LUCK" counter, again to strike. 1 1--------------------------------------------1 .REAL : 3EZP's Data Base of information available in the -: Science Fiction section of CompuServe. -: TREK.SONG : Your favorite theme song! -: TV.GUIDE : Text file of stations around the country that carry -: Star Trek the Next Generation. -: WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Three Cheers Boot and Program DISK ID#: 3APL-01 BOOTING : Self-Booting Three Cheers was the first and only magazine on disk for the Apple ///. Begun in 1984, its graphics are outstanding! This disk includes tAPPLE.SOFTWAREv?&'  'III.APL.01m***III.APL.03a'(*III.APL.02K**en. Ledger THREE EZ PIECES/APPLEWORKS TEMPLATES 3AWZ-01 3EZP/AW Business Templates 3AWZ-02 Checkbook by Lomartire 3AWZ-03 Accounting/Finance Templates 3AWZ-04 Mortgage Amortization 3AWZ-05 Check WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY DISKS BY TITLE NOVEMBER, 1993 ON DISK 3CAT.01 SIDE ONE ACCOUNTING 3ACT-01 EASy Accounting System 3ACT-02 EASy System and Accounts Receivable 3ACT-03 EASy System/Accounts Payable/GEOUS PASCAL REPAIRS SUBDIRECTORIES ON DISK 3CAT.03: SIDE ONE TELECOM UTILITIES 01-29 SIDE TWO UTILITIES 30-52 WORD.PROCESSING LISTING OF ALL PD DISKS AND THEIR ORDER NUMBER. SUBDIRECTORYS ON DISK 3CAT.01: SIDE ONE ACCOUNTING BUSINESS.BASIC EZP.AWP GAMES SIDE TWO CATALOG GRAPHICS SUBDIRECTORIES ON DISK 3CAT.02: SIDE ONE INFORMATION MEM.DIRECTORY SIDE TWO MISCELLANmplates; Business Basic; Games; Graphics; Information; Miscellaneous; Pascal; Repairs; Telecommunications; Utilities and Word Processing. (Check the back of the WAP Journal for updates.) ** PLEASE SEE THE FILE "CAT.BY.NAME" ON EACH DISK FOR A COMPLETE be read or printed using the included Menu.Maker program, "Print All", or with any Apple /// word processing program. 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks Data Base version available on separate disks (3CAT-04-05). Categories include: Accounting; AW/3EZ Pieces Te WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: WAP /// SIG PD Catalog (ASCII Version) DISK ID#: 3CAT.01 - 3CAT.03 BOOTABLE?: NOT Bootable Information about all the Public Domain disks offered by Washington Apple Pi's /// SIG. Files on this disk can he boot and program disks. Requires 3APL-02 to operate (that disk has the only two issues ever produced.) WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Three Cheers Issues One and Two DISK ID#: 3APL-02 The only two issues ever produced for Three Cheers, an Apple /// magazine on disk. Requires 3APL-01 to operate. Issue One (On Side One) includes Apple /// NewL4L4UTL4ȹTK4mA4nB4 ƃL ڃ + : `&4TUV+T `yy  `iTL4L4iTL4) iT`T8` `A4TB4T+eTY[[茒]]Ȍ_UUyUyUU 8``M Utilities disks which really make this program useful. They are disks 3BLM.07 through 10.) . See DOCUMENTATION file for information on how to use this version. Side Two: Mail List Manager v. 1.1. This version is self booting. : MLMNOTES : Notes on this updated hardisk version. (We suggest you also get Dr. Al Bloom's ML WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Advanced Visicalc/Mail List Manager Hard Disk Versions DISK ID#: 3APL-03 BOOTABLE?: Bootable (Side Two) Hard disk versions of two venerable Apple /// programs. Side One: Advanced Visicalc. 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