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Datasystems 10K 1.0 .CONSOLE Power Keys Apple Computer 1K 1.00 .CATALYST Catalyst Program Switcher Quark 11K 2.1.0 .CMC16 CMC Hard Disk Drives CMS 5K 1.0.0 .CONSOLE Catalyst Quark 7k 1. SOURCE/VENDOR SIZE REVISION --------------- ----------------------------- ---------------- ---- -------- .ATTACH Screen Dump Soft-Life 1K 1.0.1 .AUDIO Audio Driver up. Again, if there is a driver I have not listed, or if you can fill in a hole or two, please feel free to contact On Three or me directly (my CompuServe number is 72457,2401). We'll try to provide another update in a future issue. DRIVER NAME FORsktop Manager or to drive a specific device like a 3.5" Unidisk or to create a RAM drive from your Titan ///+// or //e system. The list below not only includes the latest version (revision) number, but also provides the amount of memory each takes some from Ed Gooding's Three's Company BBS or from MAUG on CompuServe if you have the proper telecommunications program. Vendors, like On Three, Pair Software and D.A. Datasystems also sell specific drivers offered as part of a particular program, like Desually pretty good about including a version number. Many of these drivers can be obtained from a number of different sources, including user groups like TAU, ATGI, ATUNC and WAP. Sun Systems also sells a disk full of drivers or you can download er Card Orange Micro 4K 1.0.0 .PRINTER Serial Card Apple Computer 5K 1.1.0 .PROFILE 5 MB Profile Hard Disk Apple Computer 3K 1.30 .PROFILE10MEG 10 MB Profile Hard Disk Apple Computer 5K 2.0 .QUARKCOM + UNU Catalyst Driver Quark 2K 2.0.0 .QUME Qume Printers Apple Computer 1.10 .RAM ///+//e RAM Drive Titan ///+//e 13K 1.0 .RAM rd part is the print program. Kidword /// is a 40 column mode word processor so that it's easier for kids to read while typing. It also prints in 40 columns. The screen set-up may be recognizable; it's taken from the Apple /// System Demonstration progrword processing program and what you see is basically what you get. The program is broken up into three parts. The first is the screen set-up. The second is the main routine that sets down how Kidword /// allows you to process words. And the thiB startup disk (include it with SOS.Kernel, SOS.Interp and SOS.Driver)(You will also need the invokable module "Readcrt.Inv" , but more on that later). You can also adapt it to your own needs as you desire. Just keep in mind this is your basic no-frills nity as well. So I've adapted Kidword to Business Basic, renamed it Kidword /// and added a few things to make it even easier to use. Because the program is in Business Basic, you can make it into a turn-key system simply by renaming it "Hello" on your Bord was a very basic word processing program that allowed the user to type a screen full of text, move around the screen and print out what's been typed. It was a good, simple program and something I decided would be of use to the Apple /// commu to virtually all the Apple // software they could desire. But how about native mode? I started scrounging around and found an old issue of InCider with a program called Kidword, written by Michael A. Seeds. As published in the October, 1984 issue, Kidwom and Dad "upgraded" to a Mac or //GS (or Heaven Forbid! a Big Blue machine). That means the kids are probably going to be using our /// more and more. And face it, that means mostly in emulation mode. With the Titan cards, they will have access It's not hard to understand why, since the /// was originally designed as a business computer. These days, the /// is what's called an "aging" machine that is being "retired" to the home. Or it may have become the "second" computer in the house, after M Kidword ///: A Basic Word Processing Program for Kids By David Ottalini 906 Robin Road Silver Spring, Md. 20901 (301) 681-5792 The Apple /// is a great computer. But there aren't many programs written specifically for kids in native mode. ystems 13k 1.6.0 A .RAM140 Titan ///+//e system D.A. Datasystems 13k 1.6.0 A .RAT Mouse Driver MAUG (PD) 1.1 .RS232 Communications Driver Apple Computer 3K 1.30 .SERDMPems D.A.Datasystems 1K 1.6.0 A .RAM128F Titan ///+// system D.A.Datasystems 2k 1.6.0 A .RAM128F Titan ///+//e system D.A.Datasystems 2k 1.8.0 A .RAM140 Titan ///+// system D.A. Datas 512k RAM Drive (Regular) On Three 5K 0.2.0 .RAM 512k RAM Drive (Selector) On Three 5K 0.2.0 .RAM128 Titan ///+// systems D.A.Datasystems 1K 1.6.0 A .RAM128 Titan ///+//e systam. If you have a color monitor, it should really add some color to your child's word processing world. On the Monitor ///, the border looks like shaded blocks. When the program begins, the border is created one block at a time starting from the top left part of your screen. It moves right, then down, left and up. The Kidword /// Banner appears and you're ready to start typing. There is a cursor and the words typed will continue from one line to the next. Thus, you will have words breaking off IC 640 IF W=21 THEN WY=WY-1:REM CONTROL D FOR DOWN 650 IF W=12 THEN WX=WX-1:REM MOVE LEFT ONE SPACE WITH CONTROL L 655 IF W=16 THEN GOSUB 40000:REM CONTROL P TO PRINT 660 IF W=18 THEN WX=WX+1:REM MOVE RIGHT ONE SPACE WITH CONTROL R 665 IF 5 IF VPOS=18 THEN PRINT CHR$(7):REM DELETE IF YOU DON'T LIKE THIS! 610 VPOS=WY:HPOS=WX:GET W$ 620 W=ASC(W$) 635 IF W<32 THEN 639 637 VPOS=WY:HPOS=WX:PRINT CHR$(W):WX=WX+1:GOTO 690 639 IF W=17 THEN TEXT:HOME:END:REM CONTROL Q TO QUIT TO BAS 75 PRINT COLORS$;:WINDOW 4,4 TO 38,22 80 HOME:PRINT" KIDWORD /// " 85 GOTO 520 200 COLOR=COLOR+1:PRINT CHR$(20);CHR$(COLOR);" "; 210 RETURN 520 WX=2:WY=3 590 REM 600 REM *** MAIN PROGRAM LOOP *** 602 REM 60O 22:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(DOWN);:NEXT 65 FOR X=39 TO 3 STEP-1:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(LEFT);:NEXT 70 FOR Y=23 TO 3 STEP-1:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(UP);:NEXT 73 PRINT CHR$(21);CHR$(13);:REM STANDARD TEXT OPTIONS ON 74 PRINT CHR$(05):REM TURN ON CURSOR HR$(1) 30 PRINT CHR$(16);"1";:REM SET 40-COLUMN, 16 COLOR MODE 35 PRINT CHR$(1);:REM SET VIEWPORT 40 PRINT COLORS$ 45 HOME:VPOS=2:HPOS=2 50 PRINT CHR$(21);CHR$(0);:COLOR=5 55 FOR X=2 TO 38:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(RIGHT);:NEXT 60 FOR Y=2 T TAYLOR POHLMAN'S FIRST "THIRD BASIC" ARTICLE IN THE OCTOBER 1981 ISSUE OF "SOFTALK" MAGAZINE. 11 REM AND THE APPLE /// SYSTEM DEMO DISK. 12 REM 13 REM 14 TEXT 15 LEFT=8:RIGHT=9:DOWN=10:UP=11 20 COLORS$=CHR$(19)+CHR$(15)+CHR$(20)+C************************* 7 REM ***************************************************************** 8 REM ADAPTED BY DAVE OTTALINI...AUGUST, 1985; MAY, 1987 9 REM FROM AN ORIGINAL PROGRAM BY M.SEEDS IN InCIDER, OCTOBER, 1984 10 REM WITH HELP FROMy can get into writing Mommy and Daddy all kinds of things. Of course, you could always retaliate by writing something back.... 5 REM ***************************************************************** 6 REM ********************* KIDWORD /// ******lumn mode). This really is a fun little program I think your kids will enjoy using. It allows them to easily and quickly write a note and print it without having to worry about a lot of other problems. Just imagine all the fun (and mischief!) the is hit and "P" and you're on your way. The program automatically prints and then clears the screen so you may start anew. When you print, by the way, the border will not be included. But the "Kidword ///" Banner will be (again in 40 coprinter to print out the copy from your screen using the .Printer device driver installed in the SOS.Driver file (you could make it print to disk if you so choose, simply by changing line 550 from ".Printer" to ".D1" or ".D2"). All you have to do to printand return to Business Basic, hit "Q." (Upper or lower case is OK.) For printing, you'll have to make sure the "Readcrt.Inv" invokable module is included on your disk in the internal disk drive (.D1). It's what makes it possible for any ting over what went before. So plan carefully! To move the cursor, you must use the key and "U" for up, "D" for down, "L" for left and "R" for right. To clear the screen and start over, simply hit the key. To quit the program on one line to finish on the next if you're not careful. The next to last line has a little reminder that you're reaching the end. And if you don't finish what you're typing on the last line, Kidword /// will wrap back to the last line over and over, wriW=13 THEN WY=WY+1:WX=2:REM RETURN 670 IF W=4 THEN WY=WY+1:REM MOVE CURSOR UP WITH CONTROL U 675 IF W=27 THEN GOTO 10:REM ESCAPE TO START OVER 677 REM 680 IF WX<1 THEN WX=34:WY=WY-1 690 IF WX>34 THEN WX=1:WY=WY+1 700 IF WY>18 THEN WY=18:WX=WX-1 710 IF WY<1 THEN WY=1 715 REM 900 GOTO 600 39990 REM 39995 REM TO HAVE "READCRT.INV" AVAILABLE 40000 REM *** PRINT SCREEN *** 40010 OPEN#1 AS OUTPUT,".PRINTER" 40015 PRINT CHR$(06) 40020 INVOKE"READCRT.INV" 40100  BY David Ottalini 906 Robin Road Silver Spring, MD. 20901 Remember the Apple ///? The first computer ever designed by Apple, Inc. that was supposed to be the replacement for the Apple //? Well, it never quite got that far. But in its brief li NOTE: THIS WAS AN ARTICLE PREPARED FOR A+ MAGAZINE (AND LATER FOR COMPUTER SHOPPER) THAT WAS NEVER ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION. I'M INCLUDING IT IN THE HOPE YOU MIGHT FIND IT INTERESTING/USEFUL. DGO THE APPLE /// : "STILL ALIVE AND KICKING" p! The /// SIG welcomes your contributions and suggestions (we're in this together!). 5K 1.4 .U1 3.5 Unidisk Drive On Three 4k 1.1.0 .UNCOPYPROTECT Unprotecting AW/VC/AVC On Three 1K 1.0 .UNIDRIVER 3.5 UniDisk Drive Pair Software 1.0 Plotters Apple Computer 3K 1.30 .TCLOCK Thunderclock Card Apple Computer 2K 1.3 .TMPDX.CODE MicroSci A-143 Driver MicroSci 5K 1.4 .TMPFMT.CODE MicroSci Formater Driver MicroSci .0 .SPOOLER Spooler Driver Quark 7K 1.5.0 .SPOOLER ///p Spooler Driver Advanced MicroSy .SPOOLSTATUS Discourse Spooler Quark 6K 1.5.0 .SPRINTER Printers/ On Three 1.3 .SITYPE (Big) Silentype Printer Apple Computer 7K 1.04 .SITYPE (Small) Silentype Printer Apple Computer 5K 1.04 .SPOOLER Spooler Driver Public Domain 5K 1 Apple Dot Matrix Printer Apple Computer 1K 1.3 .SERPRINT Serial Printer Driver Apple Computer 2K 1.30 .SERPRINTER Apple // Super Serial Card Apple Computer 2K 1.10 .SIDER Sider Hard Disk 190 CLOSE 40200 GOTO 10 0 0 FOR VERTICAL=1 TO 20 40105 VPOS=VERTICAL 40110 FOR HORIZONTAL=1 TO 35 40120 HPOS=HORIZONTAL 40125 PERFORM READC(@VALUE%) 40130 PRINT#1;CHR$(VALUE%); 40160 NEXT HORIZONTAL 40170 PRINT#1 40180 NEXT VERTICAL 40fe, the /// had a major impact at Apple. An impact that is still being felt today in every current Apple product. A few examples come quickly to mind: The ProDos operating system owes its origins to SOS, the ///'s own OS. AppleWorks was derived directlyurning to the main menu or quitting. There are two pieces within this program that intrigued me enough to do a little fiddling. I will now pass them along to you. The first is the "marquis border" program. The second is the scroll program. Each canse the demonstration you'd like to see run. At that point, the program is instructed to run the particular demonstration you have chosen (the demos themselves are separate programs on the disk). Once the demonstration is run, you are given a choice of ret Basically, the screen is set up, data for the demos is read in and then the "marquis border" is printed one space at a time. The program uses the 40 column, 16 color mode. The scroll subroutine is next followed by the subroutine that allows you to chooen list it, you will find a fairly compact program the provides decent documentation through the "REM" statements. The program is basically broken down into a number of easily identifiable sections (which is what made it easy for me to tear it apart). o try something else. My demo disk, by the way, was for the Apple ///+ and is listed as being version 2.2. I can't tell you what earlier versions looked like, but suspect there is little difference. If you load the program into Business Basic and thnstrations. Among them is a program allowing you to reset the date and time, a graphics demonstration, and a demonstration of the type-ahead buffer. After you have chosen one of the programs, it will run and then allow you to return to the main menu t memory a bit. It's a great little program designed to show off some of the things the /// can do. When booted, you are presented with a 'marquis border" (in color if you have a color monitor) within which is scrolling a choice of five different demoat single little bug that causes everything to hang like a wet noodle...). One program I've found to be particularly interesting is the Apple /// System Demonstration program. If you haven't run it lately, you might want to fire it up to refresh your Fiddling with programs that are already out there to see if I can't adapt them to be more useful for my own specific purposes. Frankly, I find it to be kind of fun on occasion, although the frustration factor can be very high at times (there's always thmming whiz. Nor have I got that analytical ability to look at a problem in such a way that it can be boiled down to a 1000 line Business Basic program and work the first time (or even the second!). What I do enjoy doing from time to time is fiddling. TAKING APART THE APPLE /// DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM OR TWO USEFUL PROGRAMS YOU CAN USE By David Ottalini 906 Robin Road Silver Spring, Md. 20901 (301) 681-5792 At the start, let me admit to all my Apple /// friends and users that I am not a progra from Robert Lissner's /// EZ Pieces for the /// (and can share files). The HFS (Heirarchical File System) now standard with the MAC was offered in 1980 when the /// was introduced. And the first hard disk ever offered by Apple (the Profile) was first in be included as subroutines in other programs, perhaps as part of a "Hello" program, message board or other use. In any case, let's take a look at the "Marquis Border" program: 01 REM Marquis Border Program 05 REM From The Apple ///+ System Demonstration Program 06 REM Adapted By David Ottalini 10 TEXT 15 LEFT=8:RIGHT=9:DOWN=10:UP=11 20 COLORS$=CHR$(19)+CHR$(15)+CHR$(20)+CHR$(1) 30 PRINT CHR$(16);"1";:REM SET 40-COLUMN, 16 COLOR MODE 35 PRINT CHR$(1);:REM SET VIEWPORT 40 PRItroduced for the ///. Apple ended its production of the /// in 1984 at about 100,000 machines. But despite that, there is still a loyal group of users around the United States (and elsewhere) who continue to work at their machines every day. The MAC helps me understand Business Basic a little better. And sometimes the end result is something that is even useful! ### l! ### an set the speed of the scroll at lines 120 and 140. The original program set time = 1 to 460, which was a little slow for this demonstration. I think the best part of "fiddling" is that you can learn a bit about how a program is put together. Thatprogram will scroll five times (it counts <> five times to do that) and then prints the message located at line 300. The message is held with a simple count-down subroutine at line 305 before returning you to Business Basic (I added that part). You cIME=1 TO 300:NEXT TIME 150 PRINT 160 DEMO=DEMO+1 170 GOTO 90 300 PRINT:PRINT:PRINT" **** STANDBY: HERE'S THE PROMPT! 305 FOR X=1 TO 1000:NEXT X 310 TEXT:NORMAL:HOME:END The size of the window in this program is set at line 50. The 0 RESTORE:DEMO=1 90 READ A$:IF A$="<>" THEN ROUNDS=ROUNDS+1:GOTO 80 95 IF ROUNDS>=5 THEN SEEK=1 100 PRINT DEMO" . ";A$ 110 IF SEEK=1 THEN GOTO 300 120 IF SEEK=0 THEN FOR TIME=1 TO 300:NEXT TIME 130 PRINT 140 IF SEEK=0 THEN FOR TMANY APPLICATIONS. TRY IT! 35 DATA THIS IS ADAPTED FROM THE 37 DATA APPLE /// DEMO DISK. 39 DATA PRESENTED IN ON THREE MAGAZINE. 40 DATA <> 42 NUMDEMOS=5:K1=2:K2=NUMDEMOS-K1 50 WINDOW 20,5 TO 60,18 55 SEEK=0 60 PRINT CHR$(9) 8. Let's take a look: 02 REM Scroll Program 03 REM Taken from the Apple ///+ System Demonstration Program 04 REM Adapted by David Ottalini 05 HOME 06 INVERSE 10 DATA THIS PROGRAM SCROLLS 20 DATA FOR YOU AND CAN BE USED 30 DATA IN color. But I suspect it is "mahvalous." The second program taken from the demonstration is a simple scroller which I have adapted to let you insert any message you might want and have it move from bottom to top within an inversed window on the screender is set at line 75 and the heading is read in at line 80. The program sets the 40 column, 16 color mode at line 30 while the screen is initialized at line 20. Since I only have a Monitor ///, I can not attest to what the border actually looks like in 1:PRINT CHR$(20);CHR$(COLOR);" "; 210 RETURN 220 END The subroutine at line 200 is what is actually used to print each colored square, beginning at screen location 2,2 and then moving right, down, left and up. The actual window within the borLEFT);:NEXT 70 FOR Y=23 TO 3 STEP-1:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(UP);:NEXT 73 PRINT CHR$(21);CHR$(13);:REM STANDARD TEXT OPTIONS ON 75 PRINT COLORS$;:WINDOW 4,4 TO 38,22 80 HOME:PRINT"THIS IS A GREAT APPLE /// BORDER" 85 GOTO 220 200 COLOR=COLOR+NT COLORS$ 45 HOME:VPOS=2:HPOS=2 50 PRINT CHR$(21);CHR$(0);:COLOR=5: REM ALL AUTO TEXT OPS OFF 55 FOR X=2 TO 38:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(RIGHT);:NEXT 60 FOR Y=2 TO 22:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(DOWN);:NEXT 65 FOR X=39 TO 3 STEP-1:GOSUB 200:PRINT CHR$(and GS may have passed little Sara by, but as the company's first true business computer, the /// remains one of the best machines ever built by Apple. In fact, at today's prices for used machines and software, you can put together an excellent system for about $1000.00 (or less) that will provide you with powerful word processing, data base, spreadsheet and telecommunications capabilities that are unmatched for the price. You can even expand your Apple /// to 512K. It will easily handle a 20MB e to the ///. MAUG/CompuServe As mentioned above, MAUG's Data Library contains a treasure of information and PD software. The Apple ///'s are DL7 and 8 but don't forget the AppleWorks DL. You must join CompuServe to get access (but there is rcial software and hardware also available (see below). Washington Apple Pi The WAP /// SIG offers 6+ (1989 NOTE: NOW 50+) /// PD software, including a New Member Disk with a tremendous amount of Apple /// information. Other PD offerings adaptabler disk. Royalty cost, P&H extra. Pair Software 3201 Murchison Way Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 485-6525 80+ disks. Available to all. More expensive than others ($10.00 and up per disk). P&H extra. Customer and Newsletter mailing lists available. Commeble the cost ($3.00/$6.00). P&H extra. Also, an excellent source of /// documentation at reasonable cost. TAU 80+ disks. Available to all. Includes some programs licensed exclusively to TAU for use by its members. Royalty software also offered. $3.50 ppple THREE Group International 100+ disks. $3.00 each for members. No P&H fee. Literally an attempt to offer all available /// PD software with some unique offerings, like templates in different formats. ATUNC 30+ disks. Available to non-members at douf public domain software for the Apple ///. Costs for the software are minimal and the selection is good. All have some unique offerings while selling many of the same programs. You usually get the best deal by being a member of the respective group. Al of excellent information and programs. You can join CompuServe by purchasing Starter Kits at most computer stores. SOURCES OF PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE Not surprisingly, the groups listed above (with one addition) also provide excellent sources oar with $7.00 initiation fee Also well worth a mention here is the Micronetworked Apple Users Group (MAUG) on Compuserve. MAUG's Apple /// section provides a fantastic forum for information exchange and its Data Libraries for the /// are fuls Dr. Wheaton, IL. 60187 $15.00/Year with $ 5.00 initiation fee Washington Apple Pi Charlene Ryan /// SIG Secretary 8227 Woodmont Ave. #201 (1989 NOTE: NOW 7910 WOODMONT AVE. #910) Bethesda, MD. 20814 $25.00/Yeey AFB, VA. 23665 $15.00/Year Apple Three Users of Northern California (ATUNC) Mary Berg President P.O. Box 1528 Mill Valley, CA. 94942 $20.00/Year Third Apple Users (TAU) Lavona Rann President 1113 Wheaton Oak libraries with Apple /// software. There are not a great many Apple /// groups, but here are some of the major groups: Apple THREE Group International (ATGI) (1989: NOW APPLE USERS GROUP INTERNATIONAL) H. Joseph Dobrowolski President Box 913 Langlof the sources still offering support today. /// USER GROUPS A user group is a great way to obtain more information about the Apple ///. Members with ///s are knowledgeable, ready to answer questions and many clubs offer PD (public domain) WHERE DO I FIND INFORMATION AND HELP? I asked myself that same question when I bought my ///+ in 1984. The sources have changed a bit since then, but are still in ample abundance. The purpose of this article is to provide you with many hard disk as well as the 800K Unidisk, has excellent background utility programs like Pinpoint (yes, with macros and everything else), has XMODEM/Binary II telecommunications capabilities, can emulate an Apple //e and can even use a mouse! BUTno additional cost). ON THE BBS FRONT There are many good Bulletin Boards for ///ers to try out around the nation, but Ed Gooding's ///'s Company BBS is by far the best. It has a wealth of information available purely for the cost of a phone call. Ed keeps adding things all the time as he tries to offer as much information as possible. A true mother-lode. Try out your modem by calling (804)-747-8752. On Three also has started up its own BBS which you can call at (805)-644-1055. Other grsion of a particular program or driver is. In too many instances I've seen people (not to mention businesses) using older versions of programs, drivers and of SOS itself without knowing that they are missing out by not using the latest upgrade. It hurt Apple /// Program Versions By David Ottalini 906 Robin Road Silver Spring, Md. 20901 (301) 681-5792 One of the greatest frustrations about owning a computer that no longer is supported by its manufacturer is not knowing what the latest or last vey large PD menu. Commercial products include Go Forth, a version of the Forth language. There's also the Electronic Mailman for E-Mail; the Keystroke Data Base; ThreeWorks, /// EZ Pieces Data Bases full of Apple /// information and X-Modem ///, a telecomE: PAIR SOFTWARE IS STILL IN BUSINESS BUT DON'T EXPECT MUCH...) Pair Software 3201 Murchison Way Carmichael, CA. 95608 1-800-485-6525 Frank Moore's Pair Software has been steadily adding a variety of commercial software and hardware products to an alread the hardware front, there's a 512K upgrade, hard disks, etc. The Communications Manager is an excellent telecommunications program. And Desktop Manager is their super background utility program. On Three also sell used ///s and peripherals. ( 1989 NOT989 NOTE: ON THREE'S ADDRESS NOW IS: 8920 YOLANDA AVE.; NORTHRIDGE CA. 91324) On Three's excellent programs include Draw-On Three (a graphics program), DeskTop Manager (a background utility), and Selector /// (a switching program for hard disk users). Ontriever, a file undelete program; and a special set of Ram disks for use with the Titan ///+//e cards. Another offering: PowerKeys DM+; a background utility with many modules. ON THREE 4478 Market Street Suite 701-702 Ventura, CA 93003 1-800-443-8877 1rive Hamburg, NY 14075 716-648-2462 An excellent source of new software. Most programs now offered by Pair Software and some are in the TAU Royalty library. Check out Tools Times Three software that includes a partial compiler for Business Basic; The Re is limited to what's on hand, so you have to work fast if you want something listed in the catalog. Product descriptions are excellent. They have also started acting as a clearinghouse for Apple //, MAC and IBM products. D.A. DataSystems 3792 Windover Dcharge $25.00 for a subscription. AIM offers a wide range of /// products all at sale prices. Retail price is also listed for comparison. The only problem is that sale prices vary, even for the same software (ten listings, all different). AvailabilityN OF INDEPENDENT MICRODEALERS (AIM) 3010 North Sterling Ave. Peoria, IL 61604 309-685-4843 AIM has become a clearing house of /// products for its members. As such, it publishes a catalog and lists the software (and some hardware) that's available. They e are still a number of sources you can look to for the the old-line products like Visicalc, Apple Writer and /// EZ Pieces, as well as new hardware and software. They include: (1989 NOTE: AIM AND DA DATASYSTEMS NO LONGER SELL /// SOFTWARE.) ASSOCIATIOroups, like ATUNC also offer BBS systems that include PD offerings. (1989 NOTE: THE /// SIG HAS ITS OWN BOARD ON THE WAP TCS AS WELL. CALL THE OFFICE FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO SIGN UP.) SOURCES FOR HARDWARE AND COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE Thers the performance of the Apple /// and prevents the user from getting the most out of the machine. This article, and one next month, is an attempt to provide an up-to-date listing of at least some of the programs and drivers many /// users continue to TBA Micro Lab Data Manager /// 1.00 Pair Software Data Window /// 1.2 Link Systems Datafax 2.1 On Three Desktop Manager 1.2.0 On Thre 5.0 Sun Systems CP/M 2.21 On Three Crossword-Scrambler 1.0 Pair Software Data Base /// 4.2.0 Pair Software Data Graph /// obol /// 1.0a Apple Computer COBOL Animator 1.0 Apple Computer COBOL Compiler 1.0 Apple Computer COBOL Forms2 1.3 Digital Microware Copy /// ftware Calendar Pak /// 6/84 On Three Card Machine 1.0 Quark Catalyst 2.1 Pair Software Checkbook /// 4.0 Apple Computer C 1.30 BPI Systems, Inc. BPI Gen Accounting 2.0.0 State of the Art Budget and Financial Reporting Apple Computer Business Basic 1.23 Apple Computer Business Graphics 1.0 Data Pak So 1.0 Pair Software Basic GTO 2.02 Pair Software Basic Utilities 1.25 Pair Software Basic XRF 1.40 Pair Software Basic XT uter Apple Speller 1.0 Apple Computer Apple Writer 2.0 Apple Computer Apple Writer-Super 4.1 Experience in Software Art of Negotiating Apple Computer Backup /// Access /// Interp Version 3.2(x) Apple Computer Access 3270 1.1 Action Research Aida ADI America Aladin 2.6 Apple Computer Apple File /// 6/83 Apple Compisappeared from the scene as far as I can tell. Company Program Version ==================== ========================= ========= Apple Computer Access /// 1.1 Apple Computer available from other sources, like On Three, Pair Software and Sun Systems Recycling). Lotus, for example, bought out Visicorp, the original developer of Visicalc. And Apple no longer supports any of the Apple /// products listed. Haba/Arrays has also dmetime in the future. I'd also be interested to know the version number of any program or driver NOT listed. Please also note that the "Company" listing does not necessarily mean that company still sells the product or supports it (most products aree listing below deals with programs. Next month, we'll look at device drivers. You'll notice a few blanks in both. I've left them in with the hope some of you loyal On Three readers can provide the missing numbers. That way, we can bring you an update son the program itself (such as with Apollo Software's Font Generator /// program). In such a case, the best one can do is go with the last date indicated on the disk as to when the program was created or saved as an indication of the latest version. Th work with on a daily basis. To begin with, however, you should know it's nearly impossible to find out the latest version numbers of many programs. In some cases, there was never a "version" indicated anywhere on the disk, in the documentation or ie Desktop Manager Toolkit 1.0 Lotus Development DeskTop Plan /// 1.0 Quark Discourse (Catalyst 2.1) 3.0 Pair Software Disk Window /// 2.06 On Three Draw On /// 2.1 On Three DTM Module: ASCII Chart 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Communications Mgr 1.2 On Three DTM Module: Desktop Setup 1.3 On Three DTM Module: Dule: FileScan 2.01 Pair Software Power Keys Module: FontLoad 2.01 Pair Software Power Keys Module: Lockout 2.01 Pair Software Power Keys Module: Moduload 2.04 Pair Software Power Keys Module: NotePadwer Keys DM+ 2.32 Pair Software Power Keys Module: AsciTbl 2.30 Pair Software Power Keys Module: DiskMgr 2.32 Pair Software Power Keys Module: FileDump 2.01 Pair Software Power Keys Modishing Co. PFS Report B.03 Apple Computer Pmove 1.0 Pair Software Post Master 2.0 Pair Software Power Cat 1.22 Pair Software PoApple Computer PASCAL Compiler 2.0 D.A.DataSystems PC Copy 1.41 Software Publishing Co. PFS File B.02 Software Publishing Co. PFS Graph B.01 Software Publ 2.0 Microcom Micro Courier 1.0 On Three Mr. Sandman 1.3 Blyth Software OMNIS 3 3.0? Pair Software PASCAL 1.2 Macstuff 9/7/85 Apple Computer Mail List Manager 1.1 Quark Mail List Manager Interface On Three Memory Test, 512K 2.1 Menu /// Keystroke Data Base A-1 Brock Keystroke Report Generator A-1 On Three Lazarus 2.0 Quark Lexicheck (Spelling Checker) 2.0 Apollo Software oxware Inkwell State of the Art Inventory Control Great Plains Inventory Management 3.0 CFS IRA Amortizations and Savings Keystone Software Keystone Accounting System 1.0 Brock Great Plains Accounting 3.02 Haba/Arrays Habadex Haba/Arrays HabaMerge 1.0 Sun Systems Infonet 2.0 SSR Infotory Inventory Management D F 1.0 State of the Art General Ledger SOA Pair Software Go Forth 3.4 Haba/Arrays Graph 'n Calc 2.1? On Three Graphics Manager 2.5 Great Plains ont Generator /// 9/1/82 Apollo Software Font Pak for Font Generator Sun Systems Fontwriter 1.0 Apple Computer Fortran Compiler 2.0 On Three Fruit Machine DTM Module: Spelling Manager 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Typewriter 1.0 Sun Systems Easyterm /// 2.1 Pair Software Electronic Mailman 3.1 Apollo Software F 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Monitor/Enable 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Printer Setup 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Reload and Exit 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Screen Dump 1.0 On Three isk Manager 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Labeler 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Macro Manager 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Make Subdirectory 1.0 On Three DTM Module: Menu Manager 2.30 Pair Software Power Keys Module: PrintMgr 2.30 Pair Software Power Keys Module: QuickCalc 2.12 Pair Software Power Keys Module: QuickCat 2.31 Pair Software Power Keys Module: QuickCrpt 2.02 Pair Software Power Keys Module: QuickDial 2.30 Pair Software Power Keys Module: QuickMon 2.05 Pair Software Power Keys Module: QuickScrn 2.35 Pair Software Power Keys Module: ShowTime 2.30 Pair Software e ///s and other /// hardware. COMPANY: Flip Trak Learning Systems PHONE: 312-790-1117 ADDRESS: 999 N. Main St., Ste # 200 Glen Ellyn, IL. 60137 PRODUCT: How to Operate the ///&///+ cassette. COMPANY: Jameco Electronics PHONE: 415-592-8097 ADDRESS: 1s Lisas, //+s and MACs. Here are some additional sources for Apple /// hardware (including parts) and software: COMPANY: Byte Brokers CONTACT: Robert Maxie PHONE: 916-334-2983 ADDRESS: 5111-D College Oaks Dr. Sacramento, CA. 95841 PRODUCT: Applls. This company also offers nationwide service for the /// community (and you can call them to ask for help as well). 256K reconditioned ///s offered for $599.00 with monitor. Software prices are reduced if purchased with the computer. Inventory includeed and offers a host of products. They have a large selection of /// commercial software and hardware (including parts) at decent prices. Sun Systems also offers the Titan /// + //e (turns your /// into a 128k //e). Check prices against AIM for best deamunications program. Peripherals include monitors and printers. Sun Systems Remarketing P.O. Box 4059 150 E. 400 N Logan, UT 84321 1-800-821-3221 Sun Systems has become THE support organization for Apple (via a signed agreement) where the /// is concernSBase 1.45 Pair Software XMODEM /// 1.0 Action Research Zardax /// 6.0 NOTE: As of 1989, all the DA DataSystem programs have been placed into the Public Domain. Visicalc Advanced 10/1/82 Visicalc Format Aids /// 2.0 Lotus Development VisiSchedule /// 1.00 Quark Word Juggler 2.6.4 WOS Data Systems WO Three EZ Pieces 1.1 D.A. DataSystems Two-N-Fro /// Beta Test Applied Software Technol Versaform 1.3 re2 Lotus Development Visicalc 1.0 Lotus Development .0 On Three The Apple /// Card Machine 1.0 On Three The Apple /// Fruit Machine 1.0 Pair Software The Retriever 1.21 Living Videotext ThinkTank 1.0 Haba/Arrays 1.30 Smith Micro Software Stock Portfolio System 2.1.4 Apple Computer System Utilites 1.2 Sun Systems Telephone Access Program 1.0 Quark Terminus 1ector /// 1.0 Apple Computer Senior Analyst /// 1.1 Apple Computer Sort Directory 2.2 Sun Systems SOStran 2.2 Pair Software Source Window /// screen 1.0 Apple Computer QuickFile /// 1.1 Random Number /// 1.0 Apple Computer RPS /// BPS Screen Director On Three Sel Power Keys Module: TypeRite 2.03 Pair Software Power Print Parallel 1.20 Pair Software Power Print Serial 1.30 Beaman Porter, Inc. PowerText 1.75 Sun Systems P355 Shoreway Road Belmont, CA. 94002 PRODUCT: Apple /// chips, etc. COMPANY: Morris Horn and Associates CONTACT: Morris Horn PHONE: 817-292-3432 ADDRESS: Box 330876 Ft. Worth, TX. 76163 PRODUCT: Various /// products/parts. COMPANY: N.D.R.C. PHONE: 214-750-9889 ADDRESS: 8511 Manderville Dallas, TX. 75231 PRODUCT: Apple ///s and parts. COMPANY: Omicron Electronics CONTACT: Mike Tattan PHONE: 313-757-8192 ADDRESS: 11240 Nine Mile Road Warren, MI. 48089 PRODUCT: Infotory Software and some hardware. Cary subject. "The Osborne/Mcgraw Hill Guide To Your Apple ///" is the first book on the list. The other two are by Eddie Adamis: "Basic Keywords for the Apple ///" and "Business Basic for the Apple ///" (Wiley Press). The Guide covers only the Applises 3201 Murchison Way Carmichael, Ca. 95608 $40.00/Year APPLE /// BOOKS Only a few books were ever written about the Apple ///. There are three specific books worth mentioning here, all of which have Business Basic as their primgood source of Apple /// information. Good tutorials and reviews (1989 NOTE: THE /// MAG IS NO LONGER PUBLISHED. BACK ISSUES ARE AVAILABLE). On Three Magazine 4478 Market St. Suite 701 Ventura, Ca. 93006 $40.00/Year The /// Magazine C/O Moore Enterpr Magazine is the successor to The /// Newsletter, begun by Frank Moore in 1985 because there were no general-circulation /// publications coming out regularly at the time. The /// Magazine has had some publication troubles recently, but continues to be a uary, 1986 1989 NOTE: NOW BI-MONTHLY). Paula Sheppard (1989 NOTE: NOW BOB CONSORTI) is its full-time editor. On Three provides a wide range of reviews (usually of its own products), beginners tutorials and a substantial letters section. The ///ary copy if you write or call for more information. As for magazines, there are really only two major Apple /// publications currently available: On Three and The /// Magazine. On Three has published on a regular monthly schedule since Jansource of information. You might also want to try News and Views, the newsletter of the Apple THREE Group International based in Norfolk, Virginia. The WAP Journal also includes at least one article monthly on the Apple ///. Most will send a complementrwilliger Portland, OR. 97219 (1989 NOTE: ON THREE ALSO DOES REPAIRS) NEWSLETTERS/MAGAZINES Not surprisingly, those groups listed above also provide newsletters and magazines Apple /// users. Both the ATUNC and TAU newsletters are an excellent help) Contact: Bob Cook Address: P.O. Box 4059 Logan, UT. 84321 Company: The Intercom Store Phone: 619-466-5383 Contact: Jim Fair Address: San Diego, CA. Company: Third Wave Management Phone: 503-244-6128 Contact: Brad Brotherton Address: 7227 SW Te5 Contact: Mr. Habib Address: 2718 W. Pomona St. Santa Ana, CA. 92704 Company: Omicron Electronics Phone: 313-757-8192 Contact: Mike Tattan Address: 11240 Nine Mile Rd. Warren, MI. 48089 Company: Sun Systems Remarketing Phone: 801-752-7631 (technicallates are available from a growing list of sources, some of which were listed by A+ in a recent edition. APPLE /// REPAIRS Here are some of the companies who will still repair your Apple ///: Company: Affordable Micro Repair Phone: 213-973-02578-1878 ADDRESS: 26 Plaza Street Leesburg, VA. 22075 PRODUCT: Various Apple /// hardware/software products. I should also mention here that anyone using /// EZ Pieces can make use of any of the thousands of templates now available for AppleWorks. Tempdware products. COMPANY: The Computer Place CONTACT: Deh-Weh Tu (Andy) PHONE: 301-330-6016 ADDRESS: Potomac Valley Center Gaithersburg, MD. PRODUCT: Various Apple /// software products. COMPANY: Computer Solutions CONTACT: Richard Warren PHONE: 202-4OMPANY: Pre-Owned Electronics PHONE: 617-891-6851 ADDRESS: Box 644 Lincoln, MA. 01773 PRODUCT: Various Apple /// hardware products. COMPANY: Shreve Systems PHONE: 318-865-6743 ADDRESS: 845 Lark Ave. Shreveport, LA. 71105 PRODUCT: Various Apple /// hare /// and not the plus version. The author is Stanley M. Miastokowski. It's a good, beginning-level text for new /// owners. It explains how to set up your /// and use the System Utilities disk. It also has a good overview of Business Basic and sections on the .Audio and .Grafix drivers that are excellent. The Adamis texts are straight-forward and no-nonsense. They essentially describe Business Basic version 1.1, its key words and provide examples. The only other ///-specific book on percard. WAP.12DECEMBER :A look back 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 primarilder commercial software is many times available at a substantial discount from local computer stores or through auctions and user group garage sales. ######## f the AppleWorks books now on the market, since the two programs are essentially the same. There are also some excellent books still available for Apple Writer and Visicalc. CLOSE That should just about do it. Remember again that much of the o Unfortunately, all these books are now out-of-print. But you may still be able to find them at local bookstores. The Osborn/Mcgraw-Hill book, however may be purchased from Pair Software. If you are a /// EZ Pieces user, you can check out any othe market is "Using Apple Business Computers" by Kenniston Lord Jr.(Van Nostrand/Rheinhold). I have it in my library but don't feel its worth your money unless you are interested in lengthy Business Basic programs specifically for business purposes.