LBSOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUNDINVALID KERNEL FILExةw,@  4  J  ȱ⩤i8#) ) 8Le mpm)PRINT.ALL %DISKNAME.DATIII.CAT.04um' %SEG.T j Ÿ/ *MENU.MAKER | ֺ$WAP.ARTICLES!\WORD.PROCESSINGH!5UTILITIESm!FINDER.DATAɜm#im#iЛ#Lȱ  6L憦  Lsmm l y` @8(Je稽 ʈ MENU.MAKER TEXT MODULESEG=0"MENU.MAKER"890&*X=11000: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOP ,X.1,180,22:2,280,21:2,2380,23:z:A$="LISTING "+B$(I),16,B)$=01:=0::"80C";A$;::12)>=23:=0::"1600 =Q:WW=0A=:A=21A=9&oldprefix$=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; 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$(I),VOLUME NAME (/DISKNAME) OR DEVICE NAME (.Dx)"P12);::"80C";a$;: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$0 WAP /// SIG MENU.MAKER PROGRAM (v. 6.2) =".D1"210: Coldstart (320: Warmstart &*X=11000: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOP ,X.1 CHANGE DISK SUBROUTINE23œ202:2200<RFa$=" 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"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"10CA)"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$(I);XA<8A>11540bA-7640,660,690,720l:=THPOS:B$(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: WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Ottalini: Disk 01 DISK ID : 3WAP-01 BOOTABLE? Side One This disk includes all the back articles by WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman Dave Ottalini, written in 1985 and 1986. On Side One under the "WAP.1985" Subdirectory:&7*III.WAP.07;: & *III.WAP.08B&$*III.WAP.09RST\ #8*III.WAP.10RST\#III.WAP.10RST\#\ III.WAP.10.%\ WAP.ARTICLESv2' '*III.WAP.01$'*III.WAP.02)$-*III.WAP.03 z$5*III.WAP.04$"%*III.WAP.052%6*III.WAP.067a$,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),"PASTX AIM.UPDATE :Update on Assoc. of Indep. Microdealer's software sale. DISPOSAL.SALE :Another article on AIM. OAGAZETTE :Bibliography of an early Apple /// magazine. ON3 :Bibliography of On /// Magazine from 1980-1984. SOFTALK :Bibliography of Apple /// articles in Softalk Magazine. THREE.FOR.ME :Another article on AIM and what they were offering. THREE.MAGAZINES :Bibliography of The Three Newsletter and Magazine. On Side Two under the subdirectory "WAP.1985": A3back at the year. Music on the ///. R :Farewell to Richard Rowell; News from Sun Systems. WAP.10OCTOBER :Phase /// preview; Profile for the office; New PD disks. WAP.11NOVEMBER :Phase /// highlights and lowlights; New GS Basic;Hypercard. WAP.12DECEMBER :A look asic on the GS. WAP.05MAY :3EZP Upgrade Dies; On Three News; Meeting and SIG notes. WAP.06JUNE :Trouble shooting; Titan Card problems; File Compression. WAP.07JULY :/// SIG Moves; Tip of the Month; Go Forth; ThreeWorks. WAP.09SEPTEMBE// Newsletter NEW.MEMBER.DISK :What's on the new member disk. WAP.01JANUARY :Sourceware products, Forth for the ///; SOS update. WAP.02FEBRUARY :New Co-Chairman; Phase /// Update; Al Bloom joins WAP. WAP.03MARCH :/// EZPs upgrade; Business B processing program for the little folks. PGM.VERSIONS :Latest versions of Apple /// programs. On Side Two, under the "Articles.1987" subdirectory: BIB.3MAG.86 :Bibliography of the /// Magazine for 1986. BIB.3NEWSLTTR :Bibliography of the /ly. On Side One under the "Articles.1987" subdirectory you'll find: APLUS.ARTICLE :Article about the Apple ///. DEMO.PROGRAMS :Taking apart the Apple /// demo program. DRIVER.VERSIONS :Latest versions of Apple /// drivers. KIDWORD.3 :A word WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Ottalini: Disk 02 DISK ID : 3WAP-02 BOOTABLE? Side One The second in our series of disks containing the articles written by the WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman Dave Ottalini. Articles on this disk are from 1987 primariions? SELECTOR :Discussion of this hard disk switching utility. THE.BEST.IN.86 :Best Apple /// products. UNCOPY.REVIEW :Review of On Three's Uncopyprotect Driver. WAP.BIBLIO :Bibliography of Apple /// articles in the WAP Journal. s existing Apple /// clubs. HAPPY.NEW.YEAR :Looking back at 1985 and forward to 1986. NEWS.JUNE86 :WAP library and new PD offerings. OCTOBER.TRAIL :Column title, /// SIG on the WAP BBS. PGM.VERSIONS :What are the latest Apple /// program versER.BIB :/// Newsletter bibliography. On Side Two under the subdirectory "WAP.1986": A3.DRIVERS :Latest version numbers of Apple /// drivers. BEST.PT.2 :Part 2 of article about the best of everything for the ///. CLUBS :Discusse.BOOKGUIDE :Apple /// books. APPLE.NEWS :Apple /// programs into the PD; Titan ///+//e cards. BASIC.ARTICLE :Searching the magazines for Business Basic articles. DEMO.PROGRAMS :Some fun things to do with the Apple /// Demo Program. NEWSLETT!"#ional. WAP06.JUNE :Pascal Menu.Maker; Other PD disks; Desktop Publishing on the ///. WAP07.JULY :The Lisa Shop; On Three discontinues 800 number & BBS dies. WAP08.AUGUST :New ThreeWorks update; PD disks. WAP09.SEPTEMBER :Telecfinding Apple /// information. NEW.LINE :"Apple Announces New Micro Line." PARTS :Finding parts for the Apple ///. WAP.PD.XMAS :Best Public Domain disks for the holidays. WAP05.MAY :A Visit to On Three; Apple Users Group Internatree. WAP04.APRIL :Spring Maintenance tips; On Three News; PD Disks. On Side Two: BUYERS.GUIDE :Bargains for Apple ///ers in hardware and software. EZP.HISTORY :A history of 3 EZ Pieces, an integrated Apple /// program. INFO.PART2 :More on 9. On Side One: WAP.TCS :Using the WAP TCS. WAP01.JANUARY :Happy New Year; Robert Lissner on 3EZ Pieces. WAP02.FEBRUARY :Reprint of January with comments on WAP 10th Anniversary. WAP03.MARCH :Telecommunications News; TerminALL operation; On Th WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Ottalini: Disk 04 DISK ID#: 3WAP-04 BOOTABLE? Side One The fourth in a series of disks containing the articles of the WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman Dave Ottalini and other authors. Articles on this disk are from 198%&'(OVEMBER :Where Do I Find Parts For My Apple ///? WAP.12DECEMBER :History of the WAP /// SIG; /// SIG Christmas List. hree News; Sun Remarketing. WAP.08AUGUST :Menu.Maker Continued; Menu.Maker Take Two; New PD Disk. WAP.09SEPTEMBER :More On Three News; Sykora Software; July SIG Meeting. WAP.10OCTOBER :Apple /// News; Another Graphics Board; Music MIDI Driver. WAP.11Nnto the public domain. WAP.04APRIL :Has Frank Moore Returned?; More news from Lt. Sykora. WAP.05MAY :More Public Domain Disks; /// SIG's New Helper. WAP.06JUNE :ThreeWorks update; Apple /// News. WAP.07JULY :Sykora Software Update; On Tram used for PD development. DESCRIPTION: On Side Two: WAP.01JANUARY :New products discussed: SOS Driver Optimizer & Graphics crd. WAP.02FEBRUARY :New PD disks discussed; Future disks;WPL pgm "PD.CON". WAP.03MARCH :D.A. Datasystems puts programs irom 1988. One Side One: ANDERSON :The Legacy of Daryl Anderson (placed pgms into the PD) GSBASIC.1 :Taylor Pohlman on GS Basic GSBASIC.2 :Taylor Pohlman on GS Basic ON.3.BIB :Bibliography of On Three for 1987. TAU.PD.CON :Article detailing WPL prog WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Ottalini: Disk 03 DISK ID#: 3WAP-03 BOOTABLE? Side One The third in a series of disks containing the articles of the WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman Dave Ottalini and other selected authors. Articles on this disk are fom Month at the WAP /// SIG; Bob Consorti moves. WAP10.OCTOBER :ThreeWorks update; Parallel Printers; Publish It!2 pbms. WAP11.NOVEMBER :PD Offerings; Kudos and Comments; Power Supplies. WAP12.DECEMBER :A look back at 1989 and a look forward to 1990. On Three news. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: BEST OF OTTALINI #9 DISK ID : 3WAP-10 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE ONLY Here's the 1994 version of our Best of Ottalini disk - including all of Dave's 1994 Trail Columns and PD Library articles. Also included, a /01PUTER : Experiences of a First Computer User by Bob Sambolin APPLE.DOS : A3 to MS DOS Transfers by John Lomartire TWO.ALIVE : An open letter to Two Alive Magainze about the /// .FEBRUARY PD.MARCH PD.APRIL PD.MAY PD.JUNE EXTRAS (subdirectory) PROFILE.LL : Low Level Format on the /// MICRO.COURIER : Tips on how to use this program by Earl Brelje TIPS : Miscellaneous /// Tips by Johnson and Baya FIRST.COM Threes Company - WAP; Software Development Fund; ASCIDIF TRAIL.OCTOBER : BOS3; Meeting News; Internet News TRAIL.NOVEMBER : (Updated version of October) TRAIL.DECEMBER : BOS3 Now On Sale!; Honor Roll; Apple /// Forever PD.LIBRARY (subdirectory) PDIL.JUNE : Software Development Fund; Video Problems; File Transfers TRAIL.JULY : Thees Company BBS; Software Development Fund; ATUNC TRAIL.AUGUST : Software Development Fund; Threes Company BBS; Titan Support TRAIL.SEPTEMBER:rinter Problems TRAIL.APRIL : Software Development Fund; Lost Classics Project EXTRAS (subdirectory) PARALLEL.PS : Parallel Printers and the /// by Bob Sambolin On Side Two TRAIL.MAY : Software Development Fund; Apple /// Information TRAer authors and information about PD library additions. On Side One TRAIL.JANUARY : Superdrive Driver; Future Apple /// Projects TRAIL.FEBRUARY : Software Development Fund; Paul Campbell; John Lomartire TRAIL.MARCH : Software Development Fund; P WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: The Best Of Ottalini - Disk 8 DISK ID#: 3WAP-09 BOOTABLE?: Bootable DESCRIPTION: This is the 1993 edition of WAP /// SIG Co-Chair Dave Ottalini's articles from the WAP Journal. Also includes articles from oth*+,-number of other articles by /// SIGers. Enjoy! SIDE ONE TRAIL.COLUMNS (SUBDIRECTORY) TRAIL.JANUARY : BOS3; TCS; Paul Campbell News TRAIL.FEBRUARY : Garage Sale; DAR TRAIL.APRIL : SIG Meeting; DARing Along TRAIL.MAY : ///ers From The Past; Detroit Doings; Word Juggler PD.LIBRARY (SUBDIRECTORY) JANUARY MAY Side Two TRAIL.COLUMNS (SUBDIRECTRY) TRAIL.JULY : Apple /// emulation on a MAC; Software Development Fund TRAIL.SEPTEM89:.NOVEMBER :CD ROM Drives; On Three News; Donation program. WAP12.DECEMBER :Disk Drive Maintenance; End of the Year; PD disks. /+//e update. WAP08.AUGUST :100th PD disk; Apple /// Donation Program; Mentor Program. WAP09.SEPTEMBER :More on the Mentor program; IIGIF; Apple /// to Mac. WAP10.OCTOBER :SCSI on the ///; On Three News; Pair Software News. WAP11PRIL :24 pin printers; Keyboards. WAP05.MAY :Happy Birthday SARA!; On Three moves; ThreeWorks update. WAP06.JUNE :How to be a power user on the ///; Dealing with Sticky Keys. WAP07.JULY :SIG survey results; Titan // Public Domain Disks. COLOR.MONITORS :Color monitors and the Apple ///. DTP :Desk Top Publishing in Emulation Mode. ON.THREE.BIB :On Three Bibliography for 1989. RGB.JULY :A new RGB circuit for the /// (by D.D. Meisel) WAP04.Aisks. DISKS02.FEB :February Public Domain Disks. DISKS03.MARCH :March Public Domain Disks. DISKS04.APRIL :April Public Domain Disks. DISKS06.JUNE :June Public Domain Disks. DISKS07.JULY :July Public Domain Disks. DISKS08.AUGUST :August year ahead; Repairs; Color Monitors for the ///. WAP02.FEBRUARY :More on Repairs; Joe Dobrowolski; Prodigy commentary. WAP03.MARCH :WAP 10 year anniversary; National Apple Users Conference. : On Side Two: DISKS01.JAN :January Public Domain D WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Ottalini: Disk 05 DISK ID#: 3WAP-05 BOOTABLE? Side One This disk contains all of Dave Ottalini's "On The Trail Of the Apple Three" columns written for the WAP Journal in 1990. On Side One: WAP01.JANUARY :The3456 : "DAR - Disk Archival and Retrieval" QUESTIONS.SEPT : Q and A Column QUESTIONS : Q and A Column INTERNET.A3 : Apple /// on the Internet - where the Listserver is PAULS.NEWS : The latest adventures of Co-Chair Paul Campbell e Development Project; ///s Co. WAP OTHER.ARTICLES (SUBDIRECTORY) BURR.PATTERSON : "Profile of a Hard Learned Lesson" LINDERS : "Doing a Hard Format on a Profile" MAC.TO.3 : "Apple /// to Mac, The Hard Way" DAR.REVIEW BER : A visitor from Japan; Com Manager Update; Internet Qs TRAIL.OCTOBER : Bob Consorti Projects; Parallel Printers; On Lamp Repairs TRAIL.NOVEMBER : The WAP Move; Linders Keeps Dave Honest; Where Do I Find? TRAIL.DECEMBER : Happy Holidays; Softwar WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: Best of Ottalini #6 DISK ID#: 3WAP-06 BOOTABLE?: Bootable DESCRIPTION: This is the 1991 version of the Best of Ottalini, all the articles published by the WAP /// SIG's Co-Chairman for 1991.apan Update; 24 Pin Printers and the ///; A3 Repairs. - Trail.July : Apple Book Review and the ///; Desktop Manager Tip; Parallel Cable Problems; Download Problems; Titan Report; A3 Repairs; ATUNC Disks; Price Watch - Trail.May : Titan Information on Disk; Titan Card Problems; Menu.Maker Upgrade. - Trail.June : SARA lives in Cupertino; On Three update; Detroit Update; J to the Mac. On Side Two: Articles.1992 (subdirectory) - Trail.March : /// SIG Meting; Titan Sale Continues; Graphics; Annie's Craft in Japan; ATUNC News; Appreciation. - Trail.April : Sources for pbell News; How Do I - get a volume ID using AppleWriter; - deal with thermal intermittants. - Trail.February : New Members; Paul Campbell News; French and AppleWriter; Great Deals; Converting /// files lini Plus!" for more articles on disk from Ottalini as well as other authors printed in the WAP Journal in 1992. On Side One: Articles.1992 (subdirectory) - Trail.January : SARA and the GS; Why SOS?; Orphan Software; Paul Camor the year 1992. This disk is self-booting and includes a program ("Print.All") that will print all the text files for you back to back. Or you can use Menu.Maker to print the specific file you are reading. See also disk 3WAP-08 "The Best of Otta WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: The Best of Ottalini Disk 07 DISK ID : 3WAP-07 Bootable? Side One This PD Disk is another in our series of disks that include all the articles written by /// SIG Co-Chair Dave Ottalini. In this case, f<=>?@Act old computers By Tim Swenson -TESSELL.MACROS :Using DTM Macros -DTM.REVIEW :Review of the //GS version of DTM - Author Unknown. S (Subdirectory) -AUG.DISKS -SEPT.DISKS -OCT.DISKS -NOV.DISKS OTHER.ARTICLES (Subdirectory): -CAMPBELL.1 :Cooling the Jets on your Hot Apple /// -CAMPBELL.2 :The Apple ///: Death Bed or New Found Life -COLLECT :How to buy and colleudget Time; PD Library TRAIL.SEPTEMBER : Sun Remarketing; Paul Campbell; On Three TRAIL.OCTOBER : Disk Drive Speed; New BBS; 256K Upgrade TRAIL.NOVEMBER : Bob Consorti; TCS; Mail TRAIL.DECEMBER : Holiday Gifts; Other Clubs; PD Library PD.DISKstions; Disk Library TRAIL.APRIL : ///+//e Cards; Apple ///ers Unanimous; EASY Accounting TRAIL.MAY : Meetings; PD Disks; Directory Damage TRAIL.JUNE : A3 Donations; Jim Jutzin; On Three On Side Two: TRAIL.JULY : GoBack ///; B Some additional articles are also included from other authors. On Side One: TRAIL.JANUARY : Some Nice Words; A+/Incider; Dobrowolski News TRAIL.FEBRUARY : Apple /// emulation on the Mac; February Disks TRAIL.MARCH : On Three; Printer QueMore Repair Sources; AppleWriter Tip; Modem Eliminators on the ///. - Trail.August : On Three News; Test Your ///; Dr. Bloom Upgrades SIGN; Disk Notes. - Trail.September : Lisa Shop Update; On Three's New Products - Backup /// and GoBack; New Font from Paul Campbell; Parallel Cables; ATUNC News; Networking on the ///. - Trail.October : SuperDrive Project; GoBack News; On Three's Universal .UTILS :Little Known Utilities for the System Utilities A3.SCREEN.TEST :Apple /// FOTOfile PRICES -MAY.PRICES : May Apple // family price comparisons -JULY.PRICES : July Apple // family price comparisons :New Sara Adventures with Paul Campbell SOS.MSDOS :SOS Vs. MSDOS STEMWRITER :A review of Stemwriter STYLEWRITER :The Apple Stylewriter and the /// SYS.CONFIG :The Apple /// System Configuration Program SYSpen Letter to John Dvorak LINDERS :Apple Hardware Lubrication LOMARTIRE :Designer Disks for the Apple /// LOMARTIRE.2 :Some Tricks of the Trade: Wordprocessing with a Spreadsheet NEW.ADVENTURES DSON :Updating the Pascal Menu.Maker Program DAVIDSON.DEC :The Apple /// System of C.M.Davidson DDS.APPLES :On Disk Drives and Apples DRIVER.CONFIG :Dealing with Driver Space Limitations DVORAK :An Os comparing prices of various Apple family computers: BATCH :Batch printing on the Apple /// CAMBPELL.LASERS :LaserJets and legal terms: The Apple /// at work. CAMPBELL.MARCH :Should you make the switch (to MS-DOS?) DAVIds Paul Campbell, Tom Linders and John Lomartire. There's the Apple /// graphic Rick Gast pulled from one of the DOS 3.3 Apple /// Diagnostics disks. C.M.Davidson adds his upgrade to our Pascal Menu Maker program. And rounding things out - my two articlesk for you. On Side One you'll find all the articles about our PD offerings under the "PD.DISKS" Subdirectory (or Folder if you like): JANUARY.PD FEBRUARY.PD APRIL.PD MAY.PD JULY.PD SEPTEMBER.PD DECEMBER.PD On side two are articles from our good frien WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: THE BEST OF OTTALINI PLUS! DISK ID : 3WAP-08 BOOTABLE? Side One Disk 3WAP-08 is the second of 1992's "Best of Ottalini" disks. There was so much material available IN 1992, that we were able to fill a second 5.25" diCDEFGand Imagewriters; TCS Musings. Paul Campbell and SARA Upgrades. - Trail.December : Apple /// Systems; PD Rumblings; Communications Manager and 14,400 BPS Modems; Seth Mize in Boston; Apple /// Benchmarks; Macs, Apple ///s 800K Driver and the CPS drive; New SIGN program; /// Users. - Trail.November : PD Disks Update; Transfering Files; Superdrive Project Update; Steve Truax Hits the Jackpot; 512K Upgrades; WORD.PROCESSINGv4' '*III.WDP.01I'H*III.WDP.02N'(H*III.WDP.03Q)(,H*III.WDP.04T(/H*III.WDP.05Y(9H*III.WDP.06_ WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Apple Writer 2.0 Demo Disk DISK ID#: 3WDP-02 BOOTABLE?: Bootable An excellent disk-based tutorial on how to use Apple Writer /// - a sophisticated word-processing program. With it, you can creOP We highly recommend you spend the money to purchase the 2.0 version of Apple Writer from Sun Remarketing at 1-800-821-3221. Not for the program but for the manuals, which really are excellent and will help you make real sense of this wonderful program. rd disk. READ.ME.FIRST :Update on the contents of this disk. TEMPLATE.10.CPI :Keypad template you can print (10 CPI). TEMPLATE.12.CPI :Keypad template you can print (12 CPI). WPL.ARTICLES :Bibliography of articles about Word Processing Language. y) - DOCUMENTATION :Tutorial on how to install AW onto a hard disk. - GLOS.KEYPAD :Gloss.Keypad used with HDINSTALL - HDINSTALL :WPL program used to install 4.1 Applewriter onto a HD. - STARTUP :Startup WPL program for installing AW onto ha/93 - DGO) On Side One: AppleWriter program disk with tutorial files. DESCRIPTION: On Side Two: AW.ARTICLES :Bibliography of articles about Apple Writer. AW.UTILS :Subdirectory with AW Utilities program (Pascal). HDISK.INSTALL (subdirector, you can try it out and see what you think. NOTE: The original developer of AppleWriter, Paul Lutus, has now officially placed his last version of the Apple /// program into the public domain. However, he retains ownership and copyrights. (3as a powerful language that lets you automate many functions and will serve you in good stead as a stand-alone programs. Some folks don't like this version as much as the last "official" version. IF you buy the 2.0 version from Sun to get the manuals WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME : AppleWriter DISK ID# : 3WDP-01 BOOTABLE?: Bootable 4.1 version of Apple Writer with extensive WPL help files. This program is the "standard" word processing program for the ///. If is easy to learn, hJKLMs(9H*III.WDP.07cy(H*III.WDP.08h})Hate, edit, and print memos, letters, contracts -- any sort of document. Apple Presents...Apple Writer /// is a training program that teaches you about Apple Writer and how to use some of its basic features. In this program, we'll tell you something about Apple Writer or ask you to perform a specific step by putting a frame on the screen -- just like the one you're reading now. And behind the frame, you'll see an exact simulation of the Apple Writer program. Please take your time and read the material ie importance of Command Mode to Ink Well and how to use it. OPTIONS :Modifying your options in Ink Well and how to do it. TEMP :User note on imbedded print commands. EDITOR :Using the Editor to work with your teBasic step-by-step tutorial on using Inkwell. OVERVIEW :The organizationa and use of Inkwell. MAKE.BOOT.DISK :How to make Ink Well (3WDP-04) into a Boot Disk. IW.ARTICLES :The only known review of Ink Well. On Side Two: COMMAND.MODE :Th TITLE :Inkwell Title Page and disclaimers. CONTENTS :Inkwell manual Table of Contents. INTRO :Welcome to Inkwell. What the program can do. CONCEPTS :An excellent tutorial about the Apple /// system. TUTORIAL :cessing program that is sophisticated and provides the user with a "What You See is What You Get" interface. This double-sided disk contains the manual and other information. On Side One: READ.ME.FIRST :Brief description of the files on this disk. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Ink Well Manual DISK ID#: 3WDP-04 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Ink Well is the first of three programs placed into the Public Domain by Foxware, Inc. of Salt Lake City, UT. Ink Well is a Business Basic word proUVWXurce Code Side Two: Footnote /// Program text and the other containing the footnotes, and merges them to form a new file with the footnotes placed at the bottom of each page. This file can then be loaded into Applewriter /// and printed on a printer. Side One: Footnote /// Manual and So WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Footnote /// DISK ID#: 3WDP-03 BOOTABLE?: YES - Both Sides Footnote /// by John Chapman, Jr. is a program to place footnotes at the bottom of each page of a text. It takes two files, one containing RSn the frames carefully. And don't be concerned about making mistakes. We've designed this disk so that we can catch you if you do something we aren't expecting. Side One:Boot Side Two:Program xt. BLOCK :Dealing with larger blocks of text in Ink Well. NOTES :Technical notes on Ink Well (printing, etc.) PRINTER :Describes this part of the Ink Well program that will print, merge and format text. INDEX :Manual index. INK.WELL.V2.0 :Major improvements to Ink Well in Version 2.0. IW.ADVANTAGES :Ink Well's three major advantages. `abumber of other articles about the Apple II and /// by other authors. Enjoy! SIDE ONE TRAIL.COLUMNS (Directory) MAY.JUNE :Bob Consorti Moves On; Al Bloom Weighs In; But Wait Just One Minute; BOS Update; Internet News; A WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: BEST OF OTTALINI #10 DISK ID : 3WAP-11 BOOTABLE? Nonbootable Here's the 1995 version of our Best of Ottalini disk - including all of Dave's 1995 Trail Columns and PD Library articles. Also included, a n typewriter-like margins and tab stops. And display 'Help Screens' which give a ready reference to Ink Well's commands and how to use them. Side One: Ink Well Boot/Program disk Side Two: Blank at present. eyboard and printer as a conventional typell fall. Other important features are Ink Well's ability to: Handle text up to 155 characters wide. Combine a letter with a list of names and addresses to make a form letter. Use the Apple /// keyboard and printer as a conventional typewriter. Useral features that distinguish it from other word processors. One of the most important is that your document will be printed just as it appears on the screen. You can see, before it is printed, how it will look on paper, even where the page breaks wis. Search a document for a particular phrase and optionally replace it. Move sections of text within a document. Combine parts of different documents. Print headers, footers, page numbers, and underline or double strike phrases. Ink Well has seveard and easy to understand, even for the beginning user. Whenever possible, Ink Well will give instructions as you go. Ink Well is a full featured word processor with commands to: Insert and delete text. Automatically center and right justify lineasily made. Text can be added or deleted anywhere in a document. It can even be rearranged, sentences or paragraphs moved, margins changed, all without retyping. Ink Well's powerful editing capabilities can be used by anyone. They are straight forwt is designed to help with jobs that are normally done on a typewriter. Letters, reports, manuscripts, can all be done faster and easier. Ink Well allows you to type your documents onto the Apple's video screen where corrections and changes can be e WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Ink Well Program DISK ID#: 3WDP-05 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Ink Well is a word processing program placed into the Public Domain by Foxware, Inc. of Salt Lake City, UT. IZ[\] WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Script /// DISK ID#: 3WDP-06 BOOTABLE?: YES Script /// is one of the original Apple /// word processing applications. When the /// was first introduced, there was no stand-alone word processing program 1993 On Side One: Information/Reviews on Stemwriter /// On Side Two: Stemwriter /// program and utilities. background printing. The disadvantages are; no exit to Selector, and the formated files are not compatable with Three Easy Pieces or Applewriter. - Paul Campbell /// SIG Co-Chairman Mind boggling printer options. The list goes on and on. StemWriter is not as easy to use as Three Easy Pieces because of the many options. The main advantages of Stemwriter are the multiple column formats and on something else. Background printing of files on disk. Onscreen Bold, underline, sub/superscript. Password proection/file encryption. Automatic backup. r 4 column text formating. Automatic hyphenation. Multiple document loading Viewing 2 different documents on the same screen. Background printing while you worked in the US by On Three. The company no longer exists and so we've placed the program into the PD for all to enjoy. If you want features, StemWriter has them! For starters; Footnotes. 1,2,3, o WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Stemwriter /// DISK ID#: 3WDP-07 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Stemwriter may well be the most powerful word processing program ever written for the Apple ///. It came from Australia and was originally distributdefgrs, to name just a few of its capabilities. Side One: Boot Disk Read.Me.First Side Two: Program Disk ason most people prefer Script is that it lets you do lots of things you can't do using the Editor and Filer alone. Script lets you do underlining of words or whole lines, gives you automatic page-numbering, and allows you to create page headers and footemands whict the Script /// program will use to improve the appearance of your printed output. In the second part, Script processes the textfile you created with the Editor. Together, Script /// and the Pascal Editor make a word-processing system. The repecial kinds of print formatting (such as underlining), and a computer program that understands this language and follows its instructions. In the first part, Script and the Pascal Editor work together; you create a textfile in which you insert Script com like AppleWriter or /// EZ Pieces. Thus, many people used the Pascal Editor as a word processor. Script /// by Colin McMaster was an attempt to make this system more useful. Script comes in two related parts: a command language that allows you to do sijkl WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Catalyst Release DISK ID#: 3UTL-01 BOOTABLE? Both Sides Catalyst Release is a Pascal-based program that will let you use your boot disks that have been "Catalyzed" by the Catalyst hard disk menu program. Whenopr"mUTILITIESv' '*III.UTL.01nR"mIII.UTL.02q""m*III.UTL.03r"(m*III.UTL.04w "m*III.UTL.05|X "9m*III.UTL.06Read.Me.First : Some basic information about this disk On Side Two: The actual Write-On program and associated files. lows you to preview your finished document on the screen without printing it. Try the SCREEN option when using the PRlNTER program and see what happens! On Side One: Manual : How to use Write.On! (In process of transcription) lled "NEW.CUSTOMER" in either of two ways: FlLE NAME VOLUME NEW.CUSTOMER BUSINESS.LETTERS NEW.CUSTOMER .D2 5. Since the Apple /// has an 8O-characer display screen, an added feature alisk file. This can either be the disk drive address or the volume name given to The diskette when it was created. For instance, if you have a diskette called "BUSINESS.LETTERS" in the second disk drive, you could save a new file cah faster than the versions which run on the Apple II. 2. WRITE-ON! /// uses all the features of the Apple /// and its SOS operating system. 3. WRITE-ON! /// will ask for a "volume name" when you want to get or save a dessing program for a beginner. If nothing else, it would be instructive to look at the code, to see how the programmer accomplished certain tasks. The SOS.Interp and Driver files have been updated to the latest versions. 1. WRITE-ON! /// is muct by Speicher Systems. Both are no longer in business. Write-On! was written in Business Basic and is slow compared even to Ink Well, another Business Basic Word Processor. But it can do a lot considering and may be worth a look as a simple word proc WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Write-On! DISK ID#: 3WDP-08 BOOTABLE?: Bootable Write-On! was one of the original Apple // word processing programs rewritten for the Apple ///. Released by Datamost in 1981, the program has a copyrigh you place certain copy-protected programs onto a hard disk under Catalyst, it "fixes" the original boot disk so it can't be used again. This program returns use of that disk to you. Side One: Catalyst Release for Catalyst 1.0 users. REVIEW : A review of Catalyst Release. Side Two: Catalyst Release for Catalyst 2.1 users. xyz{ct the WAP office. BOS3 is available from WAP for just $50.00. (all funds go into a special Software Development Fund for the ///). to try BOS3 - the new upgrade to SOS that includes a built-in program selector among many other features. Best of all for Selector users is that BOS3 uses the same pathname structure - one that you already know and have used. For more information, contaRIVER file with yours so your system is configured properly. As always, your comments and suggestions are most welcome. May 8, 1992 ** May 1995 NOTE: If you like Selector /// - you'll really wantincludes some additional articles about Selector and a database of all articles pertaining to Selector /// (as compiled by the author using his THREEWORKS information disks). Side Two contains A3 REBOOT/Selector ///. Remember to replace our SOS.Dtion 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 You are currently reading this file from side one of disk 3UTL-38. It also 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 more informacan do this because its a specially prepared version of SELECTOR ///, the hardisk utility program sold by On Three. 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" message. WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: A3 REBOOT DISK ID : 3UTL-03 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE ONLY By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG CO-Chairman A3 REBOOT will let you reboot any program from .D1 with just the press of the RETURN key. The program stuvles directly, and it can create DIF (Data Interchange Format) files. Either can be imported by 3EZ Pieces or AppleWorks (or most Apple // or /// data base/spreadsheet programs.) Side One: Boot disk and Review of the program. Side Two: Program Disk WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Reformatter /// DISK ID#: 3UTL-02 Bootable?: Bootable (Pascal) REFORMATTER /// lets you load structured text files into a variety of data base and spreadsheet programs. The program can create Quickfile fi WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library PDS NAME: Epson Screen Printer DISK ID#: 3UTL-04 BOOTABLE? Side One The Epson Screen Printer will work with any Epson or Epson- compatable printer (like the Panasonic series) and is designed to let the user 2 Pascal Code File $03 3 Pascal Text File $04 4 ASCII Text File $05 5 Pascal Data File $06 6 General Binary File $07 7 Font File $08 8 o run with Menu.Maker. The filetypes available using this program include: File Type/# Description ------------ ------------------------------------ $00 0 Typless File $01 1 Bad Block File $03 etty good dentist too... Side One includes a tutorial in Basic you can run using Menu.Maker. It will allow you to print out some of the material. Side two includes the actual program (in Basic) and necessary Invokables. The programs have been adapted tiles. All the necessary invokables and documentation are available on disk for you. Dr. Jeppson was an early supporter of the /// and wrote many of the most interesting programs we have. He was a mainstay in the old Softalk Magazine. I'll bet he's a pr WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Jeppson Codefile Utility DISK ID : 3UTL-05 BOOTABLE? BOTH SIDES By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman This is a Business Basic program that will allow you to change the filetypes of your Apple /// f}~rinter. ter. u have a parallel printer, there is an Epson driver in the SOS.DRIVER file you can make Active using the System Configuration Program of System Utilities (or simply replace the SOS.DRIVER file with one you know works with your Epson or Epson-compatable pgram. It is self-booting under Business Basic and includes a Demo program for you to try out on your printer. Note that we have replaced the orginal SOS.DRIVER file with one that will allow you to print from the Apple ///'s RS232 (Serial) printer. If yoning a bibligraphy of articles about Epson printers and the Apple ///. (Taken From ThreeWorks for the Apple /// (c) 1995 David Ottalini - Shareware) On Side Two you will find the Epson Screen Printer Pro happy to place it into the Public Domain for anyone interested. On Side One you will find: MANUAL : Epson Screen Printer Manual READ.ME : The file you are currently reading EPSON.PRINTERS : An AppleWorks/3EZ Pieces DB file contaiprint text or graphics screens in several different modes. The program was written by Rick Sidwell and originally marketed by Alpine Computing, Inc., the precursor to Sun Remarketing. It has not been offered for sale for many years and thus we are Graphics Screen File $09 9 Business Basic Program File $0A 10 Business Basic Data File $0B 11 Word Processor File $0C 12 SOS System File $0D-$0E 13-14 SOS Reserved $0F 15 Directory File These are the ones this particular program will not only read - but allow you to change. But there are additional types - which now include those taken by Apple and various other Apple II developers: $15 Snd program (which is Pascal) files. It can be placed on your hard disk and run from BOS3, Selector or Catalyst. Three Magazine." * Note that you can view and print either file with the included Menu.Maker program or by using our "Print.All" program, which will print as many text files from as many disks as you designate. ON SIDE TWO: The SOSTRAN boot ae transfer of text, data and font files." ON SIDE ONE: SOSTRAN.MANUAL : An edited but mostly complete transcription of the SOSTRAN Manual. SOSTRAN.REVIEW : A short review of the program by Frank Moore of "The cal, Pilot or DOS tool kit to a SOS font file. It will also convert Applesoft and Integer Basic files to Pascal or Business Basic text files. As Frank Moore writes in the enclosed review: "SOSTRAN is most powerful for cataloging ][ disks, and in th WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: SOSTRAN - File Conversion Utility DISK ID : 3UTL-53 BOOTABLE? BOTH SIDES SOSTRAN is an Apple /// utility that can transfer Pascal text files or SOS ASCII files to DOS text files. Or it can move fonts from Apple // Pas as their own, which could cause some problems if you're working with Apple II files. (For example - you can't change a Basic file to ASCII and expect Applewriter to read it.) Make a copy and do the conversion on it just to be safe. And as noted above, since the demise of the ///, Apple II developers have, on occasion, taken a /// filetypeons Manager includes a utility that will allow you to change any filetype into any other. Note, however, that you need to be VERY careful when changing file types, since you can really make mash out of a file in moving it from one type to another Integer Basic Program File $FB Integer Basic Variables File $FC Applesoft Program File $FD Applesoft Variable File $FE Relocatable Code File (EDASM) $FF ProDos System File On Three's Communicati Subload File (Desktop Manager) $29-$EE Reserved $AB GS Basic File $AD GS Basic Data File $EF Pascal Area $F0 ProDos Added Comment File $F1-$F8 ProDos User Defined Files 1-4 $F9 ProDos Reserved $FA AW/3EZP Word Processor File $1B AW/3EZP Spreadsheet File $1C-$1F Reserved $20 Global File (Desktop Manager) $25 Desktop Manager $26 Desktop Manager Option $27 Note Pad File (Desktop Manager) $28 creen Library File $10 RPS Data File $11 RPS Index File $12 AppleFile Discard File $13 AppleFile Model File $14 AppleFile Report Format File $16-$18 SOS Reserved $19 AW/3EZP Data Base File $1A ^3 Technotes; File Transfers; Will Wonders Never Cease. JULY.AUGUST :SARA on the MAC?; On The Sound Front; Al Bloom and MLM; The Year 2000; Applesoft to an Apple /// Text File; AppTHREE SIG PD CATALOG DISK 2010C$="N"C$="n"200;:=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING": 20002,280,21 DF$(I)=D$+"/DISKNAME.DAT"F$(I)=D$+"/FLASHNAME.DAT"410:ۺ310 PRINTER v 1.0 p$ 900A$="PRINTING"+F$(I):$=01:=0::"80C";A$;::12)F=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT PRINTING"::2,280,21 2000*:=23:=0::"79C";"CONTINUE...?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"#1,D$::"Processing directory ";34);D$;34);", please wait."; ž#1880*#1;A$:A$)<48104A$,3,4)<>"TEXT"810>X=X+1:".";HE=15:F$=A$,16,15)RF$,E,1)=" "E=E-1:850\F$(X)=D$+"/"+F$,E)f810p:  Pausež#1740#1;A$:A$)<4710A$,3,4)="TEXT"X=X+1710 :X>YN=P::7);"There are no text files in the ";34);D$;34);" directory." ::I=P::7);"Unable to locate and open ";34);D$;34);" directory." ::IT$=N$,E,1):T$=" "T$=","610XE=E+1:E>N$)610:590bD$=N$,S,E-S)l:v:E>S+1600:D$="": œ770P=3:"Looking for ";34);D$;34);" directory." #1,D$=P3:"Reading from ";34);D$;34);" directory." 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%Nž#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" Jle /// Parts; PD Library Notes. APPLE.3 (Directory) WARNKE.AW :Super Apple Writer /// (4.1) MACRO.MGR.BUGS :Macro Manager Bug Fixes SARA.AND.ME :Dave Wagner's experiences with his /// EM.MODE.PRINT :Printing in Emulation Mode CHARACTER.SETS :Downloading Apple /// Character Sets PAUL.REPORT :Latest News from /// SIG Co-Chair Paul Campbell AW.TUTORIAL :AppleWriter Tutorial BB.PRINTING :Printing from Basic and Pascal*III.WAP.11N2N2PUTER : Experiences of a First Computer User by Bob Sambolin APPLE.DOS : A3 to MS DOS Transfers by John Lomartire TWO.ALIVE : An open letter to Two Alive Magainze about the /// .FEBRUARY PD.MARCH PD.APRIL PD.MAY PD.JUNE EXTRAS (subdirectory) PROFILE.LL : Low Level Format on the /// MICRO.COURIER : Tips on how to use this program by Earl Brelje TIPS : Miscellaneous /// Tips by Johnson and Baya FIRST.COM Threes Company - WAP; Software Development Fund; ASCIDIF TRAIL.OCTOBER : BOS3; Meeting News; Internet News TRAIL.NOVEMBER : (Updated version of October) TRAIL.DECEMBER : BOS3 Now On Sale!; Honor Roll; Apple /// Forever PD.LIBRARY (subdirectory) PDIL.JUNE : Software Development Fund; Video Problems; File Transfers TRAIL.JULY : Thees Company BBS; Software Development Fund; ATUNC TRAIL.AUGUST : Software Development Fund; Threes Company BBS; Titan Support TRAIL.SEPTEMBER:rinter Problems TRAIL.APRIL : Software Development Fund; Lost Classics Project EXTRAS (subdirectory) PARALLEL.PS : Parallel Printers and the /// by Bob Sambolin On Side Two TRAIL.MAY : Software Development Fund; Apple /// Information TRAer authors and information about PD library additions. On Side One TRAIL.JANUARY : Superdrive Driver; Future Apple /// Projects TRAIL.FEBRUARY : Software Development Fund; Paul Campbell; John Lomartire TRAIL.MARCH : Software Development Fund; P WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: The Best Of Ottalini - Disk 8 DISK ID#: 3WAP-09 BOOTABLE?: Bootable DESCRIPTION: This is the 1993 edition of WAP /// SIG Co-Chair Dave Ottalini's articles from the WAP Journal. Also includes articles from othernet APPLE.2 (Directory) SECOND.SIGHT :New Second Sight graphics card for the 2GS A2.Q.A.11.95 :Apple 2 Q and A AW.PATCH :Patching AppleWriter 2.1 email INET.DISKS :Internet PD series for the Apple /// INET.FILTER :Filtering Usenet Messages A3.INET :Apple /// and the Internet INTERNET.AND.3 :Apple /// and the Internet A2.INET.SW :Apple II software on the Int PD.LIBRARY (Directory) PD.LIBRARY.JULY :/// SIG PD Library additions for July (also see Inet.Disks on Side Two - Internet/Inet.Disks) SIDE TWO INTERNET (Directory) INET.BY.MAIL :Getting Internet information with WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: BEST OF OTTALINI #9 DISK ID : 3WAP-10 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE ONLY Here's the 1994 version of our Best of Ottalini disk - including all of Dave's 1994 Trail Columns and PD Library articles. Also included, a #c0*5BWORD.PROCESSING5 UTILITIES WAP.ARTICLESBSEG.T MENU.MAKER5 PRINT.ALLUB DISKNAME.DAT` : "DAR - Disk Archival and Retrieval" QUESTIONS.SEPT : Q and A Column QUESTIONS : Q and A Column INTERNET.A3 : Apple /// on the Internet - where the Listserver is PAULS.NEWS : The latest adventures of Co-Chair Paul Campbell e Development Project; ///s Co. WAP OTHER.ARTICLES (SUBDIRECTORY) BURR.PATTERSON : "Profile of a Hard Learned Lesson" LINDERS : "Doing a Hard Format on a Profile" MAC.TO.3 : "Apple /// to Mac, The Hard Way" DAR.REVIEW BER : A visitor from Japan; Com Manager Update; Internet Qs TRAIL.OCTOBER : Bob Consorti Projects; Parallel Printers; On Lamp Repairs TRAIL.NOVEMBER : The WAP Move; Linders Keeps Dave Honest; Where Do I Find? TRAIL.DECEMBER : Happy Holidays; Softwarm The Past; Detroit Doings; Word Juggler PD.LIBRARY (SUBDIRECTORY) JANUARY MAY Side Two TRAIL.COLUMNS (SUBDIRECTRY) TRAIL.JULY : Apple /// emulation on a MAC; Software Development Fund TRAIL.SEPTEMnumber of other articles by /// SIGers. Enjoy! SIDE ONE TRAIL.COLUMNS (SUBDIRECTORY) TRAIL.JANUARY : BOS3; TCS; Paul Campbell News TRAIL.FEBRUARY : Garage Sale; DAR TRAIL.APRIL : SIG Meeting; DARing Along TRAIL.MAY : ///ers Fro