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You can do so by holding down the Control Key when you press the key. ------------of the screen should now confirm that you have loaded in SHOLES.B as your keyboard layout h) Escape back to main menu and select "G" Generate New System i) Follow the standard steps for generating a new system on the disk you want the main menu and select "C" Change System Parameters e) Select "4" Keyboard Layout f) Place disk with file "SHOLES.B" in .D1 or .D2 and at prompt at bottom of screen, type in .D1/SHOLES.B or .D2/SHOLES.B g) A message at the center installation - a) Boot system utilities b) Select "S" system configuration from the main menu c) Select "R" Read a Driver and read the SOS.Driver from the disk into which you want to install this alternate keyboard d) Go back to the to be a valuable addition. When making such a change on any boot disk it is always wise to have a backup copy of the disk available should you mess up some how in the installation process. Basically it's quite easy. 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You will see the file names incg " x) (,`% (gL,}0, `gé ĩ `:) j:;jN;~j;O,:0'???>>8?>p<<AAA@@8A@q==C)CB)B Crx x) `(`hh% ( ΍ ύ逅Ñ}`` " ( ĩ~Íĩϭ & &υΠÑΈ~ F ~ҰةeÅÐн},,P,`,g$ ( $t into telecommunications -: UPGRADE.256K :How to upgrade from 128 to 256k. -: UTILITIES :Little known utilities in System Utilities. -: VIDEO.HELPS :Getting Composite Color from the ///. :Getting Composite Color -: SERIAL.CABLE :How to make a serial cable for your ///. -: SOS.DRIVER.FILE :Al Bloom's tutorial on working with the SOS.Driver file. -: SOS.DRIVERS :More on modifying your SOS.Driver file. -: TELECOM.INFO :Everything you need to know to ge-: HARD.DISKS :How to take apart a Profile Hard Disk. -: LASER.PRINTERS :How to use a Laser Printer with your ///. -: MAC.N.BAK :Transfering files from the Mac to the /// and back. -: POWER.SUPPLY :Trouble-shooting Power Supply problems.struct) key for your ///. On Side Two: -: A3.INFO :Basic Information about the ///. -: CLOCK.KIT :Add a clock to your ///. -: EMULATION.TIPS :Modify your Emulation Disk to reset to Monitor. -: FILE.RECOVERY :Recovering damaged files. AN.DRIVES :Cleaning your Disk Drives. -: ALIGN.A143 :How to align a MicroSci A-143 Disk Drive. -: RAM.TEST :Testing your ///'s RAM. -: UPGRADING.SOS :Upgrading to 1.3 version of SOS. -: DESTRUCT.KEY :Another way to add a delete (deMOD :How to modify your Cursor /// Joystick to play // games. -: DELETE.KEY :One way to add a delete key to your Apple ///. -: DRIVER.CONFIG :Configuring your SOS.Driver file. -: TURN.IT.ON :What happens after you boot your ///. -: CLEdisk to provide as much help as possible. -: On Side One: -: USE.A.MOUSE :Information on using a //e Mouse on a ///. -: APPLE.TO.IBM :Converting files from SOS to MS-DOS. -: BATTERY.BACKUP :How to build a battery backup for your ///. -: CURSOR. WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: How Do I? DISK ID#: 3INF-02 BOOTABLE?: Bootable DESCRIPTION: "HOW DO I" contains articles on how to do all kinds of things with your ///. The material comes from all over, but is on just one EAD PASCAL TEXT FILES."04=10:"78C";"ANY KEY RETURNS TO THE MENU."!>G$:::".D1/MENU.MAKER",320luded on that particular disk displayed in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Simply chose the one you would like to access by using the up or down arrows to locate and right arrow to specify, then, hit RETURN. That specific file will then be read into your current driver configuration. ADDITIONAL NOTE: You will also have to make sure that each driver is edited such that SOS can communicate with it properly. That may mean you will have to use the "E" option to edit a particular driver. Usuallloads, it will ask you to "Put System Disk in Built-in Drive." After you insert your second diskette in the driver enter RETURN and the Utilities Main Menu will come to the Screen. You'll now have plenty of room (up to 51k) for even the largest of driverthe files SYSTEM.MISCINFO, SYSTEM.PASCAL AND SYSTEM.STARTUP to the diskette you named SYS.UTIL2. In order to use these, put the first disk in the built-in drive and enter CONTROL/RESET to boot the system. After that portion of the operating system e diskettes. First format two diskettes naming one SYS.UTIL1 and the other SYS.UTIL2. Then copy from your backup copy of the Systems Utilities Program the following files: SOS.KERNEL, SOS.INTERP AND SOS.DRIVER to the diskette named SYS.UTIL1. Next copy elete unnecessary drivers. A good rule is to put only the drivers actually needed on each boot diskette. HOW TO CREATE TWO-STAGE BOOTS In order to create a two-stage Utility Boot (for example), you simply need to divide the files onto two separat WHAT IF THERE'S NOT ENOUGH ROOM ON MY DISKETTE? Because device drivers take up so much space on a disk it is not reasonable to have all possible drivers installed. So, in some cases, you may need to either create a two-stage (two disk) boot or dfile (SOS.DRIVER) and copy (replace) your old SOS.DRIVER file with the new one on any boot disk you want to contain the new driver instructions. To do this simply use the Copy feature on the File Handling Commands option of your System Utilities Program. file to your program disk, you will need to boot that disk in order to load in the new drivers by holding down the CONTROL key and pushing the RESET button behind the top right edge of the keyboard at the same time. It's easy now to take that same .DRIVER file will replace the old one and you may see a second warning at the bottom of your screen. Again, you have the chance to change your mind. Typing "Y" will replace the old file with the new one. After generating the new SOS.DRIVER ks if you want to erase the old file or create a new one. That message is a warning that an old SOS.DRIVER already exists and you still have a chance to change your mind. If you type "N", the command will be cancelled. If you type "Y", the new SOSo be generated is in drive 2, simply hit RETURN. If you are generating the system to a volume in drive 1, type ".D!/SOS.Driver" and hit RETURN If you are generating a new driver file to a program disk you will probably see a message that asss ESCAPE and you are back into the edit menu. NOW WE GENERATE A NEW SYSTEM Next you want to press escape, until you get back to the main menu, and type "G" for Generate a New System. If the volume (disk) to which you would like the new system tddressed by SOS. But it will still be loaded and take up space. You can make a driver active or inactive by using the "down" arrow to highlight the "Driver Status" option, press RETURN and then hitting the "I" key for inactive or "A" key for active. Preort, you may also need a .PRINTER or .RS232 driver that specifically says it works with the internal port (When you use "E" it will be obvious to you). You can also make a driver "active or inactive" if you like. If a driver is inactive, it will not be ay that means telling SOS what slot a particular card is in (Example: if you have an Apple /// Serial or Parallel card, and it is in slot one, you will have to make sure the driver is configured for that slot...) Since your Apple /// has an integral RS232 p files. ============================================================ =================== NOTE: On the SOS.Driver file on this disk, you will find installed a number of current drivers you may use for your own applications. Obviously it is impossible to ell exactly what you will need, but these should help to get you started. You will always need a .CONSOLE driver in every SOS.DRIVER file, by the way. The rest are optional depending on what you need to do (print, communicate by modem, operate graphics, the destination SOS.KERNEL. Then go back to Copy Files to copy the SOS.KERNEL file from .d2 to .d1. 11. If you have only the internal disk to work with, you will be instructed when to change disks. All origination and source destinations a message that the destination file is protected. If this is the case, hit escape to get out of the copy files program, go to the option allowing you to turn on or off write protection and follow the prompts to turn off write protection on destination. In this case it will be .d1/SOS.KERNEL. If you want to update your System Utilities SOS.KERNEL, then hit return. You will be asked if you want to delete the old file. Type "Yes" and it will be done. 10. You may get a beep and you have one: if you don't, you'll have to do a little swapping in a few seconds). 8. Tell System Utilities you want to Copy Files. When it asks you the originating file, type .d2/SOS.KERNEL. 9. System Utilities will now give you its default disk and following the instructions. 5. If you have a copy of SOS 1.3 you can update your other programs this way: 6. Boot System Utilities and hit "F" for File handling commands. 7. Place the program with SOS 1.3 in your external drive (if also have a copy available at the WAP office to use with our Apple ///, so you may do your updating there. Finally, in our PD library, we will have a utility that will allow you to update to SOS 1.3 quickly and easily by simply booting a ette. 4. If you have determined that you do not have a copy of SOS 1.3, contact a member of your /// SIG leadership. It is possible we can arrange to get you a copy of SOS 1.3 (actually the file SOS.KERNEL) at the next /// SIG meeting. Wele /// Owners Guide. 3. If your boot diskette does not have the write protect notch cut out of it, you will have to make a copy of the disk using the system utilities program and then update the copy. This copy will become your new boot diskkette has a write protect tab attached to it (a small square-cut out on the right hand side usually with a silver tab over it), please remove it at this time. NOTE: You will find more information about the write-protect tabs on page 125 of the App find out what SOS your software has, boot it and the first screen will tell you what version you have. If it says SOS 1.3 you won't need to update it. It if says 1.1 than follow these instructions: 1. Locate each of your boot diskettes. 2. If the dis Updating Your Boot Diskettes to SOS 1.3 Based on an article first published in the ATUNC Newsletter The first Apple /// software came out with SOS Version 1.1. The SOS 1.3 update fixed some bugs contains in SOS 1.1 (like crashing on February 29th). Toaudio, etc.) Note you may have to rename the driver (use the Edit option in SCP) to fit the expectations of your program (.PRINTER, .PROFILE, .RS232 for example). will be .d1. 12. Follow the procedures above to upgrade other programs you would like to bring up to current 1.3 standards. 13. REMEMBER wherever possible to do this upgrade on copies of original programs or on the backups supplied by the manufacturer. In this way if something goes wrong, you will always have the original to go back to. 14. Once completed, you may want to go back to the Write Protect option and Write Protect the SOS.KERNEL files so that they can not be deleted accidION MODE BUT IT WOULDN'T WORK. I ALSO HAVE AN APPLE II I WOULD RATHER NOT USE AN OUTSIDE SERVICE TO PERFORM THIS, BUT SINCE APPLE III IS IN SOS I GET ALL CONFUSED. ANY IDEAS. #: 52690 S7/Apple /// 15-Apr-86 18:30:22 Sb: #52656-APP III TO IBM CONVERA3->IBM ******* #: 52656 S7/Apple /// 15-Apr-86 08:54:22 Sb: #APP III TO IBM CONVERT I NEED TO CONVERT SOME VISICALC DATA FROM MY APPLE III TO IBM PC FORMAT DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS OR HINTS FOR ME. 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T Try saving the files as DIF files and then transfer from the /// to the IBM via modem and Access /// #: 52768 S7/Apple /// 16-Apr-86 00:54:34 Sb: Apple /// to IBM I did just what you want to do a year ago. I had to convert a bunch of data er. You must solder a jumper wire between the posts on the un-used battery chamber, however. The clock chip only draws 3.0 volts, which is supplied by two of the batteries. The third battery means that you will only have to changelight battery holder (holds 2 "AA" cells). Radio Shack part# 270-382 Price: $ .79 Note: You can get a 4 battery holder but may only use 3 batteries. This will make your batteries last long TAKEN FROM ///S COMPANY BBS (Edited) HOW TO HOOK UP A BATTERY BACKUP FOR YOUR CLOCK CHIP Here are some easy and inexpensive directions for installing your own battery backup for your clock chip. THINGS YOU WILL NEED: (1) Penes, no data files) before transmitting. Figuring out how to convert non-text files to text files was a challenge - but probably irrelevant to you unless you are moving Pascal data files. Good luck. d, but that seemed ok. Every thing went fine except that lines greater than 80 characters were cut into two lines. This was a bit of a nuisance with the basic programs. I converted all of the Apple 3 files to text files (i.e no basic files, no code filreware) on the PC and Access3 on the Apple 3. I hooked the RS232 ports together with a cable (it has to reverse the pins, a short cable like this came with the Apple 3 - hook it to a straight cable if necessary (no reverse) ). PC-Talk ran, at max 1200 bau-86 08:39:42 Sb: Apple /// to IBM I trust you were the person asking about this. I wanted to add that I have moved quite a few files over from the A3 to IBM. I did most of them with a jury-rigged Pascal system. Just recently I tried using PC-Talk (shal you need is the data, you could do a /s#s and save the Apple Visicalc data to a DIF file. Follow the same procedures for transmitting the file to the IBM. Lotus will read a DIF file as will several data base programs. #: 53176 S7/Apple /// 19-Aprn your communications package. You may have to use the editor or a word processor to clean up the communications overhead. This method will convert your formulas. It is good for Visicalc on the IBM or Lotus 1-2-3 which can read in Visicalc files. If al Visicalc files are not too long (4000 characters) you can send mail to yourself. When you get the text prompt, just transmit the Visicalc file you want to send. Then you can get to your IBM, dial up Compuserve, and read your mail with the save file on iheets are standard ASCII files and can be manipulated with any ASCII text editor (like Applewriter or Pascal Editor). You can use any communication software you have for the three. Just dial up Compuserve and either get to your programming area or if thefrom Vicicalc on my Apple /// to my employer's IBM. He had Lotus 1-2-3. There are two routes you can take, depending on the software you will use on the IBM to manipulate the data and whether you want to transfer data or the Visicalc formulas. Visicalc s the batteries every three years instead of two. (1) 9 Volt Battery Replacement Snap Radio Shack part# 270-325 (Unfortunately, you have to buy 5 of the suckers) Price: $ .99 These snap onto the corresponding connectors soldered onto the battery holder. They will also have a couple of inches of lead wire, usually one red and one black. The red one is the positive, it will be connected to the female connector on the battery replacement snap. (2 or 3) Size "AA" Ath of these wires to make it easier to separate them whenever you want to remove your mother board in the future. You might also want to put opposite connectors on each wire to prevent hooking them back up incorrectly in the future (if you ch the two wires to your speaker are routed. Connect the positive wire to the positive lead from the battery pack and the negative wire to the negative lead. I would recommend that you install two solderless connectors (male/female type) in bomark which wire is positive and which is negative. After re-attaching your connectors and remounting the motherboard, turn the machine back rightside up. 4. Thread the two wires from the motherboard through the square little hole through whier. Heat the soldering iron and melt one small drop of solder where the wire goes through the little hole. 3. After connecting the wires to the motherboard, you can then reassemble the motherboard back to the cpu cabinet. Make sure you note or battery pack. Strip 1/4" of insulation from the wire and insert the wire through the little hole above the arrow. You can bend the end of the wire that is protruding through the hole (bottom of the motherboard) with the flat bladed screwdriver and attach the wire by curling it around the screw (curl it clockwise) or, attach a solderless connector to the wire and attach it to the screw before tightening it. 2. Point (2) above shows where you will solder the positive lead from the --------------- Edge of Motherboard ------------------ | | |<--(1) | |<--(2) 1. Point (1) above shows where to connect the negative lead from the battery pack. Loosen the screw with the Phillips screwdriv / / / \ _____________ / / o---------/ _ \--------------|_____________| / | /o\ / | o----------/ ^ \------------------------------- |----------------|--- Apple | \ / | | \_____/ | | |__________________________________________| (+) <--- Phillips Screw / ^ __ r ///: __________________________________________ _____ | | / \ | 341-0035-00 | Battery / \ | | hole-----> | | > n instructions. Refer to my previous messages about installing the clock chip to learn how to remove and disconnect the mother- board if you haven't done it before. Below is my crude attempt to draw a schematic of the motherboard with good ole Applewritene of these at Radio Shack for $6.00. (1) small spool of rosin core solder (60% tin, 40% lead) approx. $2.50. Do not use acid-core solder nor "non-corroding" paste flux. (1) Phillips screwdriver and (1) slotted screwdriver Here are the installatioy holder's fourth chamber. If you want, you can make the two 24" lengths different colors to easily distinguish between pos. and neg. (1) 25 watt soldering pencil. Don't use a solder gun, they are too much for this kind of work. You can buy oLKALINE batteries (Alkaline batteries don't leak!) (1) spool of 22-24 guage, insulated wire. You will need two 24" lengths of this to connect the batteries to the motherboard and one short length if you need to wire the jumper in the batter didn't use different colored wires for both of them, that is). 5. Mount the batteries in the battery pack and check that you have mounted them in with the positive/negative ends in the right places. You may mount the battery pack in several ways. You can attach Scotch double-faced tape to the pack and stick it next to the speaker (you can also use velcro patches to do the same thing). Since I used a two-battery pack, I simply placed mine down in the little square hole where the secystick. You may use more than 7 conductor wire if you can't find anything else. A 25 watt soldering pencil and some rosin core solder. INSTRUCTIONS: ------------- You will be connecting pins 2,4,3,5,6 of the37 $1.99 each (1) 9 pin socket part# 276-1538 $2.49 each (3) hoods for above part# 276-1539 $1.99 each (1) length of at least 7 conductor wire. It should be at least 12" long or longer depending on how far you want to extend your jok of the ///. The vertical controls are assigned to port A and the horizontal to port B. PARTS YOU WILL NEED: -------------------- Once again, truck down to your local Radio Shack and get: (2) 9 pin plugs part# 276-15o your Cursor /// joystick to make it work with a lot of Apple II games. There will still be a lot of them that will not respond, however. Basically, what you have to do is to make a "Y" splitter to connect your Cursor /// to both ports A and B on the bac TAKEN FROM ///S COMPANY BBS HOW TO MODIFY YOUR CURSOR /// JOYSTICK TO PLAY APPLE II GAMES If you don't want to lay out the $59.00 for a Micro-Sci Gameport /// (even though its worth every penny of it), here's a relatively inexpensive mod you can make t, leave me some e-mail and I will try to help you out. in the holder correctly. If everything checks out, you may have "cold soldered" the positive connection to the motherboard. Remove the solder connection and re-solder it. Also check the batteries to make sure they are good. If all else failsReboot your utilities disk by powering on and see if the date is still current. If so, then your installation has been successful. If not, you must go back and check all wire connections and also the batteries to make sure you placed them u can tell immediately if you have succeeded because there will be a valid time display on the SOS header screen that comes up when you boot an Apple /// disk. Set the time and date with the utility program and turn off your power to the ///. 6. Re-install any peripheral cards and re-mount the cover to the ///. You can see that by placing the battery pack where we did, it will be relatively easy to replace the batteries when they get old. 7. Boot up your System Utilities disk. Yourity mount for the /// was intended. I also pushed some of the excess wire length down there as a way of stowing it and also to wedge in the battery pack a little. Since my /// doesn't move around, I felt this would be sufficient for me. plug for port "A" to pins 2,3,8,5,6, respectively of the socket and pins 3,4,5 of the plug for port "B" to pins 3,4,9 respectively of the socket. See the crude schematic in the following message for a graphic representation and refer to your Owner's manual (pages 128-130) for a description of the port assignments. Make your solder connections, assemble the hoods over the plugs and socket, plug it in and enjoy some good ole Apple ][ games for a change of pace after a hard day with Visicalc. Plug for port perfect location for a delete key, and after trying it for awhile, I have found it to be extremely useful and natural. A diskette containing these drivers will be available copying at the next meeting. Hal Edelstein n conjunction with the minus key on the numeric keypad, it will be just as if you had pressed the minus key (on the numeric keypad) using the normal Console driver. "Please feel free to distribute it as you as you like." The keypad minus key is a , and others (It worked fine with 3 EZ Pieces but not with system utilities or PFS). However, some programs require that you press the minus key on the numeric keypad. Because of this, I have added the following extension: If you press the control key is-delete key installed. The CONSOLE.ONTIME is a version for those of you with the ONTIME driver. "They are both coded so that the minus key acts exactly like the Apple /// Plus's delete key. You can use them in programs like /// E-Z Pieces, Applewriterust substitute one of Bob's two Console drivers for the Console driver on your boot disks' SOS.Drivers. Bob's accompanying comments are as follows: "There are two CONSOLE driver files: The CONSOLE.MINUS is a standard version CONSOLE driver with the minut converts the minus key on the numeric keypad to a Delete key. This is particularly convenient for programs such as /// E-Z Pieces, etc., which require a Shift-Backslash, Control-Left Arrow, or some other two-finger operation. To install this patch, j REPRINTED FROM THE ATUNC NEWSLETTER APRIL 1985 VOL 2 # 4 ADD A DELETE KEY TO YOUR APPLE ///: The Apple /// Plus has a Delete key, but previous Apple /// models do not. Bob Consorti of ON THREE has come up with a "patch" for the Console Driver thapower applied in the neutral position. ve one of the newer Cursor ///'s with X/Y axis adjustors, you will have to open the bottom of the joystick box, loosen the set screws that connect the stick to the potentiometers, and slightly adjust them so that the ports do not have 7 4 <-------------------------------------------------> 8 5 <----------------------> 9 Note: You may notice that the cursor may drift in the neutral position. If you don't ha-------------------> 3 <----------------------> 3 4 <----------------------> 4 5 <-------------------------------------------------> 5 6 <-------------------------------------------------> 6 "A" Plug for port "B" Joystick socket ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- 1 2 <-------------------------------------------------> 2 3 <--- REPRINTED FROM JUNE 1985 ATUNC NEWSLETTER INTERNAL RAM TEST For those A/// owners with a 12 volt, 128K machine who are having problems with their A///'s memory, it has an internal diagonistic to test the RAM. To check if you have a 12V machine, notx 0ޤՐڢ,P<0 )ߍL- J,P,QJ,R,SJ,T,U,W`,t0L40 ( dȅɥŐ ĐL  }`ʝ`))ժuvЭ H ʊJyjhz|ֆ׆ح)JfJf$PIJfש ʈ8 @ש wx LVخ ʊJJJ莟mwwxi HH`! (`ɖ" (èÈ``,t0L4 HH`L  d!  `ɖ" ( dÈ  ``,t0L4 d0Cս30. , V  @„ȄL5 can get you the procedure. -Rod Whitten e. If you have a 256K ///, which has different memory locations, you can go into monitor and run the same test; however, you must use another procedure to determine the problem chip, if an inverse 1 shows up. If you have this problem, let me know and I my Apple /// Service Reference Manual. With regards to this manual, if you wish to copy it, see me and we can make arrangements. However, it is about 200 pages long and it would be loaned with the understanding that you would do the same for someone els D17 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 C9 C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 If replacing the chip does not solve the problem, then it could be the memory board itself. Other error messages could show up, if so give me a call and will look it up inI C R A M B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B17 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B17 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 C17 C16 C15 C14 C13 C12 C11 C10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 r the error to show up. 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