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TCS DOWNLOADING Some of you have been asking how to do ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman By the time you read this column, dear /// SIGers, I'll have been out to California and back. While there, I hope to have had the chance to talk with Bob Consorti ofSUPPORT YOUR WAP /// SIG INTO THE 1990S! BUY DISKS AND ATTEND MEETINGS. BEST OF OTTALINI DISK #4 (1989) 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 level;1600 &:WW=1:0 :SEG=1;".D1/S EG.F" SEG=1".D1/SEG.G"diskname$=3802  CATCH PASCAL TEXT FILES 202 :F*=08:"78C";"SORRY BUT MENU.MAKER CAN'T READ PASCAL TEXT FILES."04=10:"78C"NOVEMBER":1750M$="DECEMBER":1750826);"-";M$;" ";Ѡ,2));", ";"19";Р,2);" ";/П,2))=>13П,2))-12;џ,6);:1780$П,2))=0"12";џ,6);:ٟ;$П,2))=>12" PM-":" AM-" 1830WW=1530 =26:=21 0,1670,1680,1690,1700,1710,1720,1730,1740^M$="JANUARY":1750hM$="FEBRUARY":1750rM$="MARCH":1750|M$="APRIL":1750M$="MAY":1750M$="JUNE":1750M$="JULY":1750M$="AUGUST":1750M$="SEPTEMBER":1750M$="OCTOBER":1750M$=ned on, otherwise it will show you the list. 3. Choose the Apple /// download area by number (or any other area you are interested in). 4. To download, enter a D for D)ownload. 5. Enter the number of the download you wish. 6. For protocol, enter an X for X)modem. 7. It will tell you "ready to download" and you tell your software to receive a download by XModem. Note that for this to work, you'll have to use On Three's Communications Manager, which has XMODEM capabilities. Access /// will NOThe record, CE Software offers a number of excellent programs for the Mac that include electronic mail, macro utilities, background disk utilities, and other products. They also offer an Apple // version of PTP (version 1.4 with ProDos version expected this near future, and we'll include an article explaining what PTP can do. With the addition of PTP /// to our library, Business Basic users now have a tremendous resource of tools available to make our version of Basic a very powerful language. For te disk in our PD library, but users will have to buy the manual direct from CE for $10.00. I believe this is a small price to pay for these excellent programs that extend the power of Business Basic. PTP /// will be going into our library in therammers Power Tools into the public domain. Despite some problems with the mail and our recent office reorganization, I finally now do have a complete copy of the program and the manual. Our agreement with the folks at CE Software is that we may offer tht disk will be full of lots of great programs (some of which I've upgraded a bit to make them easier to use.) PROGRAMMERS POWER TOOLS I'm happy to report that CE Software of St. Paul, Minnesota has agreed to place their Apple /// version of Prog I've also been working on our first "contrib" disks and would like to ask any SIG member who has a Basic or Pascal program that you use and enjoy and that might be a bit unique, to please send me a copy (with some documentation, of course!). Our firsase see the accompanying disketeria article for more information. Hint...Next Month, we're going to offer one of the most exciting disks in a long, long time...which was developed by one of our own members and is simply marvelous. Stay tuned! Utilities disk and its System Configuration Program to work with them. Information is included on how to assemble a SOS.Driver file as well as other goodies. We've even included some pre-assembled SOS.Driver files so beginners can see how to do it. Pleness Basic. It can really speed up your programs if you care about such things! Complete documentation included. Disk 1052 is a disk full of SOS.Drivers for all occasions and needs. Each driver is in a seperate file, and you'll need your System "Best Of" disks for the use of our members. PD DISKS Speaking of PD disks (which I tend to do every month!) we add two more disks this time around. 1051 is Daryl Anderson's Basic GTO, a partial compiler and program accelerator for Busito about 40 in the past months. I plan to go over his collection and pick up some additional disks for our library, primarily back issues-on-disk of the club newsletter, which contains many Apple /// Articles. With that, we can develop some moreear (or so). Dobrowolski, who is in the military, plans to join his family in Japan in August (his wife is teaching over there and their kids are with her). Membership in the club, which offers a huge Apple ///, // and Mac PD library, has gone from 200+ s. APPLE USERS GROUP INFO Joe Dobrowolski, who's single-handedly managed Apple Users Group International (which used to be Apple /// Users Group International) since 1983 now says he'll be able to keep things going only through the rest of this y be able to handle this. XMODEM ///, from Pair Software should also be able to do the job, but it is not as sophisticated a program as Com Manager. There are indications, however that XMODEM /// may be placed into the PD, so stay tuned for further detail summer). For more information, their address is 1854 Fuller Road, P.O. Box 65580, West Des Moines, IA. 50265. Phone is 515-224-1995. These folks were extremely patient and helpful while we were trying to get this thing worked out. I especially want to thank John Kirk, CE's Treasurer for pushing things through on his end. FILE TYPES Ever need a list of valid SOS and ProDos file types? Thanks to ///s Company BBS, here it is. By the way, there are a number of programs that will allow you to ce Apple community. There are a number of reasons for these problems, which I don't think need to be rehashed in this space. But what I do want to say is that if members are unhappy with the way things are being run they have a way to rectify thebeen going through its own version of "Days Of Our Lives". It pains me a great deal to see the energies of this organization being directed away from what should be its primary goals of helping members, providing community service and being a leader in thll undecided if leaving it on all the time really is better. I suppose the first time my system goes down when I turn it on, I'll know the answer! WAP If you've been following the Journal of late, or reading in on the TCS, you know that WAP has ut it down during thunder storms and the like, as I don't care to have it zapped, even tho its protected by a surge protector (two actually). So should you leave it on or off? It's a personal decision I guess. I've tried it both ways and am stithe screen (I simply turn off the monitor but then, I guess he wouldn't like that either!). I have to admit to you that I have had my ///+ for four years or so and have turned it on and off practically every day with absolutely no problem. I do shut while they are on. It's when you first flip the switch that the bulb goes out." Janoff adds that if you plan to be away from your computer for an extended period of time, turn down the brightness control on your monitor to prevent "burn in" of writes that turning your computer on and off will wear it out faster than if you simply turned it on for good. Janoff writes that "When you turn on your computer, a massive surge of power goes through the system. Just like light bulbs, they seldom burn oles File $FC Applesoft Program File $FD Applesoft Variables File $FE Relocatable Code File (EDASM) $FF ProDOS System File KEEP YOU MACHINE RUNNING? In a recent article for the ATUNC Newsletter, author Will Janoff gram File (GSB) $AD GS Basic Data File (BDF) $EF Pascal Area $F0 ProDOS Added Command File $F1-$F8 ProDOS User Defined Files 1-4 $F9 ProDOS Reserved $FA Integer Basic Program File $FB Integer Basic Variabserved $20 Global File (Desktop Mgr) $25 Desktop Manager $26 Desktop Manager Option $27 Note Pad File (Desktop Mgr) $28 SubLoad File (Desktop Mgr) $29-$EE Reserved (except as noted below) $AB GS Basic Proile Model File $14 AppleFile Report Format File $15 Screen Library File $16-$18 SOS Reserved $19 AppleWorks/3EZP Data Base File $1A AppleWorks/3EZP Word Proc File $1B AppleWorks/3EZP Sprdsheet File $1C-$1F Re $0A Business Basic Data File $0B Word Processor File $0C SOS System File $0D- $0E SOS Reserved $0F Directory File $10 RPS Data File $11 RPS Index File $12 AppleFile Discard File $13 AppleFBad Block File $02 Pascal Code File $03 Pascal Text File $04 ASCII Text File $05 Pascal Data File $06 General Binary File $07 Font File $08 Graphics Screen File $09 Business Basic Program Filehange the file type of a file, which can come in very handy at times. On Three's Communications Manager is one program that will let you do that. File Type Description --------- ------------------------------ $00 Typless File $01 situation. The board of directors and president of this organization are elected (with a few exceptions). Anyone who is a member in good standing can run for either position and get their feelings out in the open. Anyone who does not like what is happening can speak loudly by voting in the upcoming election. For an organization of 6000+ members, WAP has been woefully underrepresented when it comes to candidates for these positions (I have myself run twice and plan to run a third time). I frankmputer user, a writer by trade, thinks differently. To him, "working happily with 5.25 inch disks", the machine is anything but worthless. The writer, the editorial says, has "come to understand how much value may still be found in the serviceable victimelates how a New York man, "usually behind the times", finally gets a used Apple computer from a friend. He likes it and tries to buy it, but the friend tells him "It's so old and primitive. I don't think it has any value anymore." But the new co a dash of care will keep our SARA on her toes, working for us in any number of ways. Speaking of orphan and used computers, did you see the recent editorial in the New York Times (November 17th) entitled "A Good Old Computer"? The unnamed author r meeting, contribute a program for a PD disk, contribute an article to the Journal or join us at a garage sale. As I've said many times in the past, our little orphan machine still has a number of good years left in her. A little extra love withong the way in 1987 (1988!), but gained some in return. Our SIG membership roll continues to grow and our PD library with it. I appreciate your support for our SIG and hope you'll plan to get involved in some way this year. We'd love to see you at a SIGgot left out! But that's OK, we'll simply republish it this month with some additions to bring you up-to-date on things. So without further adieu... HAPPY NEW YEAR! Well, we've made it through another year, /// SIGers! We lost a few friends al ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman WE'RE BACK Did you miss the Trail last month? I did too! In the rush to get the 10th Anniversary issue out (there was a very short deadline) this column apparently lutely sure it can. But not by totally destroying the present system. ary reason the /// SIG remains a leader in the /// Community. I do not believe our interests would be served by being placed into an "MSG" (which we might not even qualify for). The SIG structure works just fine, thank you. Can WAP be improved? I'm absoy short end of this, and it would serve to splinter our organization even more than it has been. Speaking even more parochially, I believe it would do great harm to the Apple /// SIG, perhaps even destroy it. WAP's support in its present form is the primhem. Otherwise, frankly, you have no right to complain. Secondly, I will go on record now as being totally against any plan that would reconstitute WAP into "machine specific groups." I believe the Apple // and /// folks would come out on the verly can't remember when we had more than one person running for president. Without competition we don't have a true choice in the way things are run! Here's your chance to make an impact and put your concerns up front where all can see them...and debate ts of premature obsolescence." After reading that editorial, I get the feeling he's using a trusty Apple ///! 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WAP's 10th Anniversary Celebration was all-in-all a pretty good success. Andy Hertzfeld's address at the dinner December 16th was a bit too long, but it was interesting and funny, as he discussed his first few years at Apple. And the turn-out the next day at USUHS was pretty good despite the closeness to Christmas and a Redskins game. I want to publicf interesting subjects. We hope to get them to you on disk as a PD offering sometime in the future. We also plan to offer his Mail List Manager utility disks, so stay tuned. ALSO IN THE NEWS Did you see the recent Newsweek article about used coissue. TAU, the Third Apple Users group in Wheaton, Illinois continues its strong support for the ///. /// SIG member Dr. Al Bloom has been writing a series of columns in the TAU Journal of late called "The Inpert's Corner" which covers a number oer a huge Apple /// PD library and does have an occasional article on our machine. If you'd like to join, write to them at P.O. Box 913, Langley AFB, Virginia 23665. Dobrowolski included an article comparing /// EZ Pieces to Word Perfect in his November rom the Apple /// trail a bit. It's been an excellent Apple /// publication in the past and we hope it can continue to be. We need all the information and articles we can get on our machine! Apple Users Group International (AUGI) continues to offhe article. She promised the club would take steps to make sure such an incident would not happen again in the future (ATUNC policy is to not endorse candidates). Shaw has been trying hard as editor, but of late the newsletter has been straying fhe ATUNC Newsletter (Apple Three Users of Northern California) included a lengthy endorsement of then-Presidential Candidate George Bush by Editor Li Kung Shaw. A few weeks later, we received a letter in the mail from President Mary Berg apologizing for tany royalties for years. If Apple had distributed the program, Lissner would most assuredly have gotten his money, and perhaps been willing to do the upgrades our version of the program never got. OTHER CLUBS IN THE NEWS The November issue of tomputer." Lissner is saying here that if Apple, with its advertising expertise, could have sold /// EZPs directly, our /// might have lived longer! Haba tried to sell the program, but could not do the job. They also failed to pay Robert Lissner up an option for the ///. His most interesting comment about /// EZPs was this: "Given the ultimate popularity of AppleWorks, one must wonder what impact Apple's decision not to publish ///EZ Pieces had upon the longevity of the Apple /// cas well as a version for the ][. Since there is only one source code for both programs, Lissner says it was relatively easy to build versions of the program for both computers. Apple ultimately agreed to distribute the ][ version but decided not to pick ][. But he had to get the people at Apple to use the program and that meant a version for the /// (everyone at Apple in those days was using a ///). Lissner says his intent was to win support for the /// version, and then ask Apple to market it Robert Lissner relates in detail how /// EZ Pieces (the big brother to AppleWorks) was developed. He says that the Lisa Office System software convinced him in 1982 that the same integrated package, minus the graphics interface, could be done on the Applet is now on a VHS video cassette in the WAP office (unfortunately there were a few glitches (a bad tape) but I think you'll enjoy the result). LISSNER ON /// EZ PIECES In the November issue of the NAUG Journal (National AppleWorks User Group), ly thank Productivity Software's Don Williams for trekking all the way out here from California at my invitation to speak on the ///'s impact. If anyone is interested, I shot two hours worth of video tape that day with my little Sony Camcorder. The resulmputers that featured Sun Remarketing and President Bob Cook prominently? It's this kind of publicity that can only help the /// community. The more publicity for our vendors, the healthier they'll be financially. And that means they'll be able to continue offering services to us in the future. Sun's newest catalog showed up on my doorstep in mid December and is the slickest to date. All the publicity is helping! And there are still plenty of Apple /// products available. Among the offerings: ough another year, /// SIGers! We lost a few friends along the way in 1988, but gained some in return. Our SIG membership roll continues to grow and our PD library with it. I appreciate your support for our SIG and hope you'll plan to get involved in som NOTE: THIS ARTICLE WAS SUBMITTED BUT NOT PUBLISHED. IT WAS PUBLISHED IN SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FORM FOR THE FEBRUARY JOURNAL. ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman HAPPY NEW YEAR! Well, we've made it thrs will care enough to return the tapes so others might get some benefit by their use. Ibis Lane, Groton, CT. 06340. FINALLY Our two copies of the Apple /// training tape have apparently once again flown the coop for good, along with the audio cassette version. We've replaced them (for a second time now) in the hopes that new userat I'm giving space to a GS product, I'll remind all that the money received for this will help the Sykoras with other projects (including their graphics card) that will work on our ///s. To order, or for more information, contact Sykora directly at: 39 price is $61.00 plus $3.50 P&H. This is an excellent replacement for the mouse (at half the price for a real one) and if the GS version works anywhere near as well as the /// version, this could be a real winner. Lest my Apple /// compatriots complain tho make these available would be through several user groups around the country rather than attempting the more expensive advertising route. Thus we are able to offer these trackballs at an extremely attractive price to members of your group. The rsion of the Wico Trackball, a replacement for the mouse. (The Apple /// version has been out for some time). According to Lt. Sykora: Since our supply of these Trackballs is limited, and we are Apple-devoted users, we decided that the best way t B, while Side A on each disk has a number of informational files. For a fuller description of both, please see our accompanying article. TRACKBALL NEWS I mentioned in a previous Trail column that Lt. Dale Sykora has finished work on his GS ver our library in the future. The Pair Software BBS number is 1-916-488-5184. NEW PUBLIC DOMAIN DISKS Our PD offerings grow by two once again. This month we offer two versions of the Apple // Emulation Mode disk. The actual programs are on Sideing for the same products. If you'd like more information, you can call 1-916-485-6525. Pair also has its BBS up and running and it has a number of interesting articles and programs. I've downloaded some of them and hope to put together a new PD disk fo Pair Software's new catalog is also now in hand. As before, they are offering a great number of software products, both commercial and public domain. Also, as before, their prices are way out of line with what the rest of the /// community is charg Silentype printers for $20.00; 5MB Profile Hard Disks for $495 and complete Apple /// systems for $395.00 (including a lot of software and a CP/M card). They also sell color monitors that will work with your ///. Sun's order number is 1-800-821-3221. e way this year. We'd love to see you at a SIG meeting, contribute a program for a PD disk, contribute an article to the Journal or join us at a garage sale. As I've said many times in the past, our little orphan machine still has a number of go now to try and solicit more articles. For each 5K submission, the author will receive one credit. After six months (April, 1989), President Joe Dobrowolski will drop all the credit "chits" into a hat and draw out a name. That person will win a prize...m the Apple /// trail a bit. It's been an excellent Apple /// publication in the past and we hope it can continue to be. We need all the information and articles we can get on our machine! Apple Users Group International is having a contest right article. She promised the club would take steps to make sure such an incident would not happen again in the future (ATUNC policy is to not endorse candidates). Shaw has been trying hard as editor, but of late the newsletter has been straying fro ATUNC Newsletter (Apple Three Users of Northern California) included a lengthy endorsement of then-Presidential Candidate George Bush by Editor Li Kung Shaw. A few weeks later, we received a letter in the mail from President Mary Berg apologizing for theny royalties for years. If Apple had distributed the program, Lissner would most assuredly have gotten his money, and perhaps been willing to do the upgrades our version of the program never got. OTHER CLUBS IN THE NEWS The November issue of themputer." Lissner is saying here that if Apple, with its advertising expertise, could have sold /// EZPs directly, our /// might have lived longer! Haba tried to sell the program, but could not do the job. They also failed to pay Robert Lissner ap an option for the ///. His most interesting comment about /// EZPs was this: "Given the ultimate popularity of AppleWorks, one must wonder what impact Apple's decision not to publish ///EZ Pieces had upon the longevity of the Apple /// cos well as a version for the ][. Since there is only one source code for both programs, Lissner says it was relatively easy to build versions of the program for both computers. Apple ultimately agreed to distribute the ][ version but decided not to pick u ][. But he had to get the people at Apple to use the program and that meant a version for the /// (everyone at Apple in those days was using a ///). Lissner says his intent was to win support for the /// version, and then ask Apple to market it aRobert Lissner relates in detail how /// EZ Pieces (the big brother to AppleWorks) was developed. He says that the Lisa Office System software convinced him in 1982 that the same integrated package, minus the graphics interface, could be done on the Apple be found in the serviceable victims of premature obsolescence." After reading that editorial, I get the feeling he's using a trusty Apple ///! LISSNER ON /// EZ PIECES In the November issue of the NAUG Journal (National AppleWorks User Group), ue anymore." But the new computer user, a writer by trade, thinks differently. To him, "working happily with 5.25 inch disks", the machine is anything but worthless. The writer, the editorial says, has "come to understand how much value may stilld "A Good Old Computer"? The author relates how a New York man, usually behind the times, finally gets a used Apple computer from a friend. He likes it and tries to buy it, but the friend tells him "It's so old and primitive. I don't think it has any valod years left in her. A little extra love with a dash of care will keep our Sara on her toes, working for us in any number of ways. Speaking of orphan and used computers, did you see the recent editorial in the New York Times (November 17th) titleequal to one year's membership. AUGI continues to offer a huge Apple /// PD library and does have an occasional article on our machine. If you'd like to enter the contest or join, write to them at P.O. Box 913, Langley AFB, Virginia 23665. Dobrowolski included an article comparing /// EZ Pieces to Word Perfect in his November issue. TAU, the Third Apple Users group in Wheaton, Illinois continues its strong support for the ///. /// SIG member Dr. Al Bloom has been writing a series of cols of" 85 PRINT"15, 20 and 87 for Corner A, Corner B and Side." 86 PRINT 90 PRINT"Frank W. Moore, 74666,3660";CHR$(15) 100 VPOS=14:INPUT"Input Corner A: ";corna$ 105 IF corna$="" THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 100 110 corna=VAL(corna$)*-1 112 sting, if not quite repetitive," 61 PRINT"graphics images. If you love Mandelbrot graphs, you'll love" 62 PRINT"these graphs. Use CONTROL-C RETURN to end the program." 70 PRINT 80 PRINT"As per the article, we suggest that you start with valuePRINT"This program is an adaption of A.K. Dewdney's article on" 51 PRINT"'Wallpaper for the Mind' in the Computer Recreations section" 52 PRINT"of the September 1986 issue of Scientific American." 55 PRINT 60 PRINT"The program draws very intereers may also enjoy adapting this for use on the GS. We hope to offer the program on a PD disk in the future as well. 10 REM PROGRAM ** WALLPAPER ** 20 ON ERR GOSUB 1000:END 30 INVOKE"bgraf.inv" 40 GOSUB 500 45 HOME:PRINT CHR$(4); 50 juices in swing for the new year, here's a Business Basic program that will produce excellent Mandelbrot graphs. You will need the Bgraf.Inv invokable module for it to work (it's on some of our PD offerings if you don't already have it). You GS Basic uss an excellent price on the hardware in return for input on which programs it does, and does not work with. For more information, contact Dale directly at: 39 Ibis Lane, Groton, CT. 06340. FINALLY: A LITTLE WALLPAPER To get your programmingcompanying article. TRACKBALL NEWS I mentioned in a previous Trail column that Lt. Dale Sykora has finished work on his GS version of the Trackball, a replacement for the mouse. He needs beta-testers and is willing to offer interested GS ownerow by two this month! As promised, a new game called Cap'n Magneto is disk 1041. Disk 1042 is "GUCSPAR by Bloom." "GUCSPAR" by the way is "The Great Unified Catalyst and Selector Pascal Runtime Disk." For a fuller description of both, please see our acready to meet the challenges of the 1990s head-on if we are to continue serving our members in the best possible way. A new office is critical to any plans for growth of this club. (End of editorial!!) NEW PUBLIC DOMAIN DISKS Our PD offerings grto get WAP into new facilities we can not only use now, but grow with and be proud of. It is time for WAP to move on to even bigger and better things. This club has come a long way in 10 years. Just imagine what we'll be like in another 10! We must be ur /// SIG Co-Chairman served as the Chairman of this committee the past few months and enjoyed the experience. I want to thank Jay Thal and Nancy Sefarian for their help in putting it together. We all hope the report will serve as the catalyst for our vendors, the healthier they'll be financially. And that means they'll be able to continue offering services to us in the future. FACILITIES REVIEW COMMITTEE Elsewhere in the Journal, you will find a reprint of the FRC's final report. Yoed. SUN REMARKETING IN THE NEWS Did you see the recent Newsweek article about used computers that featured Sun Remarketing and President Bob Cook prominently? It's this kind of publicity that can only help the /// community. The more publicity umns in the TAU Journal of late called "The Inpert's Corner" which covers a number of interesting subjects. We hope to get them to you on disk as a PD offering sometime in the future. We also plan to offer his Mail List Manager utility disks, so stay tun IF corna>1 OR corna<-100 THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 100 115 VPOS=15:INPUT"Input Corner B: ";cornb$ 120 IF cornb$="" THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 120 125 cornb=VAL(cornb$)*-1 130 IF cornb>1 OR cornb<-100 THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 120 140 VPOS=16:INPUT"Input Side: ";side$ 142 IF side$="" THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 140 145 side=VAL(side$) 150 VPOS=17:INPUT"input graphic Mode (0,1,2 or 3): ";mode$ 151 IF mode$="" THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 150 153 mode%=VAL(mode$) 155 IF mode%<0 OR mode%> ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman FIRST OFF.... Traffic on the /// SIG's TCS board (board 5 on System 1) has been picking up tremendously of late. If you havn't gotten a modem for your /// yet, now pens$(14)="Aqua":fill$(14)="Aqua" 670 pens$(15)="White":fill$(15)="White" 700 RETURN 999 REM **** HOME, RETURN TO TEXT SCREEN AND RELEASE GRAPHICS MEMORY **** 1000 OFF KBD:HOME:TEXT:PERFORM release:PERFORM release:PERFORM release 1010 RETUpens$(8)="Brown":fill$(8)="Brown" 610 pens$(9)="Orange":fill$(9)="Orange" 620 pens$(10)="Grey 2":fill$(10)="Grey 2" 630 pens$(11)="Pink":fill$(11)="Pink" 640 pens$(12)="Green":fill$(12)="Green" 650 pens$(13)="Yellow":fill$(13)="Yellow" 660 k Blue" 550 pens$(3)="Purple":fill$(3)="Purple" 560 pens$(4)="Dark Green":fill$(4)="Dark Green" 570 pens$(5)="Gray 1":fill$(5)="Gray 1" 580 pens$(6)="Medium Blue":fill$(6)="Medium Blue" 590 pens$(7)="Light Blue":fill$(7)="Light Blue" 600 hor%=191:zero%=0:two%=2:DIM modes$(3),pens$(15),fill$(15) 510 modes$(0)="280":modes$(1)="280":modes$(2)="560":modes$(3)="140" 520 pens$(0)="Black":fill$(0)="Black" 530 pens$(1)="Magenta":fill$(1)="Magenta" 540 pens$(2)="Dark Blue":fill$(2)="Dar NEXT 396 REM **** IF GRAPH COMPLETE, SAVE AND RETURN TO MAIN MENU **** 397 PERFORM gsave."w.graph":GOSUB 1000:GOTO 45 399 REM **** SET PEN COLOR **** 400 PERFORM pencolor(%pen%) 410 RETURN 499 REM **** INITIALIZE VARIABLES **** 500 MODES PRINT DOT IN CURRECT PEN COLOR **** 369 REM **** IF c% IS AN EVEN NUMBER **** 370 IF c%/two%<>INT(c%/two%) THEN 390 379 REM **** PRINT SCREEN DOT IN CURRENT PEN COLOR **** 380 PERFORM dotat(%x%,%y%) 390 NEXT 395 de*x%/ver%) 330 j=cornb+(side*y%/hor%) 340 z=(i*i)+(j*j) 350 c%=INT(z) 359 REM **** IF MODE 3 THEN CALCULATE PEN COLOR AND SET **** 360 IF mode%=3 THEN pen%=(c%-(INT(c%/16)*16)):GOSUB 00:GOTO 380 368 REM **** OTHERSUB 1000:GOTO 50 298 REM **** FIND AND PRINT SCREEN PIXELS **** 299 REM **** THIS IS MAIN PART OF PROGRAM **** 300 FOR x%=zero% TO ver%:REM **** SET PIXEL COLUMN **** 310 FOR y%=zero% TO hor%:REM **** SET PIXEL ROW **** 320 i=corna+(si GOSUB 400 259 REM **** SET UP GRAPHICS MODE AND SCREEN **** 260 PERFORM grafixmode(%mode%,%1) 270 PERFORM grafixon 280 PERFORM fillcolor(%fill%) 290 PERFORM fillport 294 REM **** ON KEYPRESS RETURN TO MAIN MENU **** 295 ON KBD POP:GOrs and black.":GOTO 240 230 PRINT"of ";pens$(pen%);" and ";fill$(fill%);"." 240 PRINT:PRINT"Press RETURN to begin, ESCAPE to start again..."; 250 GET char$ 252 IF char$=CHR$(27) THEN 45 255 IF char$<>CHR$(13) THEN 250 257 IF mode%<>3 THEN 190 IF mode%=2 THEN pen%=15:fill%=0:ver%=559 200 IF mode%=3 THEN fill%=0:ver%=139 210 VPOS=21:HPOS=1:PRINT"Do design in the ";modes$(mode%); 215 PRINT" x 192 grafix mode with pen and fill colors" 220 IF mode%=3 THEN PRINT"of various pen colo$ 176 IF fill$="" THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 175 177 fill%=VAL(fill$):IF fill%<0 OR fill%>15 THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 175 178 IF fill%=pen% THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 175 180 IF mode%=0 THEN pen%=15:fill%=0:ver%=279 185 IF mode%=1 THEN ver%=279 3 THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 150 160 IF mode%<>1 THEN 180 170 VPOS=18:INPUT"Pen Color: ";pen$ 171 IF pen$="" THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 170 172 pen%=VAL(pen$):IF pen%<0 OR pen%>15 THEN PRINT CHR$(7);:GOTO 170 175 VPOS=19:INPUT"Fill Color: ";fillis the time to do it. Jim Suthard is the SYSOP (System Operator) and has been working very hard to make the board useful to all. Thanks Jim for doing a great job! WAP offers an excellent value on modems through its group purchase program. Rich Wu can speed dial by hitting only a couple of keys. The manual explains how to do that. Macros can also be used for things like passwords and commands to go places once you are in a BBS. Unfortunately, there is one major, glaring problem with Term-line 24 pin cable available at any Radio Shack store), plug it into a phone line, and you're off. If you have a Hayes-compatible modem (recommended), you will use the "ATDT" command set to dial. TerminALL does offer a Macro capability, by the way, so yod parity. TerminALL, by the way, comes with an .RS232 driver set for your serial port in the back of the /// (you will need an RS232 driver for any communication program you use). All you have to do now is hook up your modem (the cable is a directESCAPE two times and save your changes (to the COPY of your disk, right!). To make things as easy as possible for those who have NOT purchased TerminALL, we have now updated the disk so, at bootup, it will load the VT100 emulation at 1200 baud, 7 bits, odparity which should work fine with most BBS systems, including WAP's. There are other options available if you need them. The "Protocol" default is XON/XOFF and does not need to be changed. "Duplex" is set for "Full" and is fine as-is. Now, hit 200 baud, you don't have to change anything, as this is the "default" setting on this disk. If you have a 300 or other baud modem, use the cursor keys to highlight the correct setting and press RETURN. Your "Parity" default setting is 7 bits, odd r modem. From the Configuration Menu, choose "2" to "Edit a Selected Terminal." From there, choose "2" again to "Edit Communication Characteristics." At this point, you can set the Baud (speed) rate, Data Format, Protocol and Duplex. If your modem is 1 disk 1032 will explain how to load it, but it is very easy to do and should present no problems if you already have a copy. Now that you're this far, you'll have to make sure that the "Communication Characteristics" have been set properly for youm, written in Pascal. It is really a simple and straightforward program. The key is this: You want it to emulate a DEC VT100 terminal to access the TCS or other Bulletin Board system. That emulation is included on the program disk. The instructions onframe computer. For our purposes, ANY computer we wish to access with TerminALL can be considered a "mainframe." That includes the WAP TCS! TerminALL consists of two disks in our library. Disk 1032 contains the manual. 1033 is the actual progra trouble using it of late, so I wanted to take a little time in this column to provide a few pointers. Basically, TerminALL is a communications program designed to emulate any number of different "dumb" terminals that would normally be hooked up to a maino get started with telecommunciations. One is a Business Basic telecom program found in the Utils.6 Subdirectory of disk 1002. We also offer a program called TerminALL, originally a commercial program from Foxware. Some members have been havingasserstrom can give you more information at (202)-544-8327 in the evenings, or you can get order information by calling the WAP office. We currently have two communications programs in the /// SIG public domain library. Both are excellent for beginners tinALL. It can not upload or download! That means you can access a BBS and read the information, but you can't save it to disk (download) or write information ahead of time and send it (upload) quickly onto the BBS. This program is written in Pascal and I have the source code, so if anyone is willing to tackle this problem, I would be happy to provide the material. If you do want the upload and download capability, there are two programs I can suggest. The best one is On Three's Communications Maincluded so if anyone would care to take a look and see if this invokable can be adapted for some other printers, please let me know. We thank Mr. Davidson for his contributions and will see if they can't find their way into our PD sometime in the ining a 280x192 dot graphic. The third will dump a 560x192 dot graphic and the fourth will dump an 80 column text screen. TEXTDUMP should work with any printer, but Davidson says the others contain code for a Panasonic KX-P109li printer. Source code is ve useful to somebody else." The disk includes a small invokable module called ALLDUMP.TEXT which contains four procedures: "WEEDUMP2000", "WEEDUMP4000", "BIGDUMP2", AND "TEXTDUMP". The first two will dump one or other of the graphics pages contaH An Apple /// correspondent of ours in Burlington, Ontario Canada, C.M. Davidson sent along a disk of goodies for us recently. He writes that "while (the software) will not set the Potomac on fire...it filled a need I had at the time and may profor the moment, here's their new address: The Lisa Shop; PO Box 969; Woodland, CA. 95695. Their phone number is 916-668-5637. Prices for such things as low-level reformatting is about $25.00 vs. $75.00 from Sun Remarketing. NEWS FROM UP NORTeeman's way for refurbishment and resale... The Lisa Shop bills itself as an expert in Profile repairs and there have been rumors that they were working on 20 and 40 MB versions of the Profile for the /// and Lisa. We'll check that out soon. But MOVING RIGHT ALONG I'm not sure what Bob Consorti of On Three plans to do with all those Profiles he'll be getting in trade. Maybe he'll take advantage of the fact that The Lisa Shop has moved from Minnesota to California and ship them Frank Frider before sending it in for the rebate. Sider 20s cost $899 and Sider 40s cost $1199 and come with interface card, driver and documentation. Anyone having experience with this program or the Siders, we'd love to hear of your experiences in the Journal.chase a Sider 20 or 40 MB hard disk. The Profile, controller card and power cord must all be returned. If you have two Profiles, On Three will give you a $300 rebate. Purchasers can keep their Profiles for 60 days while you transfer information to the Skup system which should make back-ups quick and easy. Those of you looking to upgrade from a Profile may also want to take advantage of an On Three offer. They are offering a Profile Upgrade Program that will give you a $150 rebate if you purnounced that "GoBack", a new, powerful hard disk backup utility program will soon be a reality. No mention of actual price yet, but I would expect it to be in the $30 to $40 range. GoBack will also have the ability to work with a Sider removable tape bacmes as both a stand-alone version and a module for Desktop Manger (on the same disk), so it can be accessed from ANY Apple /// program. On Three's order line is 1-800-443-8877. SPEAKING OF ON THREE The latest edition of On Three Magazine ant having to make any changes. It also provides for direct ASCII (Text) file uploading and downloading, as does Access ///, an older telecom program still available from Sun Remarketing (1-800-821-3221) and Pair Software (1-916-485-6525). Com Manager conager. It is fabulous and provides everything one might want in an easy-to-use package. It also provides XMODEM capabilities. That means you could download (for example) an actual Business Basic program or 3 EZ Pieces template and then run/use it withoucoming months. AS FOR THE PD We are rapidly working our way to 50 disks in our PD library! This month 1045 and 1046 make their debuts. 1045 has a very useful disk copy utility on side 1, called Disk Maker. Side two includes a number of Business Basic routines called "Appleseeds" which programmers should find useful. Side one is self-booting. Disk 1046 is a long-time PD data base program called File Cabinet. We offer it now to be used with the Fliptrak audio training cassettes in ourter will take center stage. Anyone with knowledge of other Apple /// programs who would like to teach informal tutorials, please let me know. FINAL BITS AND PIECES Member Robert Howe, who hails from Sacramento, California, has been very active owithin the /// community. But it takes more than just a few people to do that. If you'd like to help, please give me a call! TUTORIALS At the February meeting, we discussed /// EZ Pieces for those in attendance. Next month AppleWri'm sure there are other things many of you would like to see done as well. Our SIG is one of only two active /// groups left on the East Coast and certainly one of the largest in the nation. We are in a real position to provide leadership within WAP and useful. Someone is needed to help coordinate that. I could also use some help with developing the PD disks destined for our library (we've gotten a number of new disks recently thanks to Jim Salerno). As you can see, there is a long list and I use. Again using some SIG funds, we could start obtaining hard-to-find parts that members could purchase at cost when their machines went down. Should be upgrade one of our ///s in the office to 512K? What else needs to be done to them so they are morette instructional tapes (maybe even video). Who would like to help coordinate that? John Ruffatto needs help with disk copying. I'm sure Jim Suthard could use some help as well. We could also use some help developing a "parts shop" for membersrances to deal with our library offerings. We need to sort through what we have and what we need. The SIG has some funds and can order additional materials to make the /// offerings more useful. I'm very interested in trying to develop a series of casse// disk librarian, has become a copying madman trying to keep up with the demand. But we need more help, especially as the WAP moves to its new location this month. Here's what we could use: Someone to work with the WAP Hard Copy Librarian Walt Fhard copy library. At your request, we'll be offering a series of tutorials during upcoming SIG meetings (Jim Salerno has agreed to help coordinate those). Thanks to Jim Suthard, our board on the TCS is finally coming to life. John Ruffatto, the Apple /ing boards, so stay tuned! SPEAKING OF (TAKE TWO)... Which brings me to this. As your /// SIG Co-Chairman I've been working hard to make this SIG as useful to you as possible. Our PD offerings are second to none in this club. WE have a decent t month look forward to our Phase /// disk, containing transcriptions of some of the sessions at the 1987 Apple /// event in Illinois. The following month we'll offer Dr. Al Bloom's three Mail List Manager Utility program disks. many more are on the drawrmation has also been added. Disk 1000 is now updated through disk 1050 and we've fixed some problems with the Cap'n Magneto disk (if yours does not work, bring it in for a trade). As mentioned above, the TerminALL disk has also been updated. Nex For more information on both disks, please see the disketeria article elsewhere in this month's Journal. We have also updated Disk 1006, AppleWriter 4.1, so that it can now look for its Startup program on your hard disk. Additional tutorial info library. It is also an excellent beginners data base program and comes with some documentation. On side 2 you'll find a useful utility program called Sort Directory, which will sort your disk files any which number of ways. Both sides are self-booting.n our TCS board of late. It seems he has developed a patch for Apple Speller, so that it can check 3 EZ Pieces word processing files! We'll be bringing you more information on that in the near future. He's also agreed to take a look at Menu.Maker, our PD menu program, to see if it can be adapted to read 3EZP word processing files as well. Finally, I am planning a trip out to La La land late next month and hope to meet with Bob Consorti to find out how things are going with On Three since their , use the cursor keys to highlight the correct setting and press RETURN. Your "Parity" default setting is 7 bits, odd parity which should work fine with most BBS systems, including WAP's. There are other options available if you need them. The "Pion Characteristics." At this point, you can set the Baud (speed) rate, Data Format, Protocol and Duplex. If your modem is 1200 baud, you don't have to change anything, as this is the "default" setting on this disk. If you have a 300 or other baud modem Now that you're this far, you'll have to make sure that the "Communication Characteristics" have been set properly for your modem. From the Configuration Menu, choose "2" to "Edit a Selected Terminal." From there, choose "2" again to "Edit Communicatrminal to access the TCS or other Bulletin Board system. That emulation is included on the program disk. The instructions on disk 1032 will explain how to load it, but it is very easy to do and should present no problems if you already have a copy. he WAP TCS! TerminALL consists of two disks in our library. Disk 1032 contains the manual. 1033 is the actual program, written in Pascal. It is really a simple and straightforward program. The key is this: You want it to emulate a DEC VT100 tecommunications program designed to emulate any number of different "dumb" terminals that would normally be hooked up to a mainframe computer. For our purposes, ANY computer we wish to access with TerminALL can be considered a "mainframe." That includes tf disk 1002. We also offer a program called TerminALL, originally a commercial program from Foxware. Some members have been having trouble using it of late, so I wanted to take a little time to provide a few pointers. Basically, TerminALL is a ful to all. We currently have two communications programs in the /// SIG public domain library. Both are excellent for beginners to get started with telecommunciations. One is a Business Basic telecom program found in the Utils.6 Subdirectory o (for membership information, call 1-301-654-8060). Traffic on the /// SIG's TCS board (board 5 on System 1) has been picking up tremendously of late. Jim Suthard is the SYSOP (System Operator) and has been working very hard to make the board use (There's a General BBS, an Apple // BBS, a MAC BBS and a Buy/Sell BBS). A user can access (and move between) any of them with one phone call. The TCS is for WAP members only and costs an additional $6.00 each year over and above the $25.00 membership fee USING THE WAP TCS By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman Washington Apple Pi has one of the best BBS systems around. It's actually called the TCS, for Telecommunications System, since it holds four actual BBS Systems of 32 boards each BIG MOVE last year. Watch The Trail for further developments! rotocol" default is XON/XOFF and does not need to be changed. "Duplex" is set for "Full" and is fine as-is. Now, hit ESCAPE two times and save your changes (to the COPY of your disk, right!). To make things as easy as possible for those who have NOT purchased TerminALL, we have now updated the disk so, at bootup, it will load the VT100 emulation at 1200 baud, 7 bits, odd parity. TerminALL, by the way, comes with an .RS232 driver set for your serial port in the back of the /// (you will neea$,1)="/"5060:s=s-1 5030=a$240 MENU.MAKER 6.2 * Thanks to C.M.Davidson for his help! 3INF-15 The Best of Ottalini #4 NOTE: Information on this disk is on Side Two. RN 1010 RETURN ram. NOTE: XMODEM WAS LATER PLACED INTO THE WAP PD ... SO CHECK IT OUT! er telecom program still available from Sun Remarketing (1-800-821-3221) and Pair Software (1-916-485-6525). Com Manager comes as both a stand-alone version and a module for Desktop Manger (on the same disk), so it can be accessed from ANY Apple /// progat means you could download (for example) an actual Business Basic program or 3 EZ Pieces template and then run/use it without having to make any changes. It also provides for direct ASCII (Text) file uploading and downloading, as does Access ///, an oldo want the upload and download capability, there are two programs I can suggest. The best one is On Three's Communications Manager. It is fabulous and provides everything one might want in an easy-to-use package. It also provides XMODEM capabilities. Thownload) or write information ahead of time and send it (upload) quickly onto the BBS. This program is written in Pascal and I have the source code, so if anyone is willing to tackle this problem, I would be happy to provide the material. If you dasswords and commands to go places once you are in a BBS. Unfortunately, there is one major, glaring problem with TerminALL. It can not upload or download! That means you can access a BBS and read the information, but you can't save it to disk (d modem (recommended), you will use the "ATDT" command set to dial. TerminALL does offer a Macro capability, by the way, so you can speed dial by hitting only a couple of keys. The manual explains how to do that. Macros can also be used for things like pd an RS232 driver for any communication program you use). All you have to do now is hook up your modem (the cable is a direct-line 24 pin cable available at any Radio Shack store), plug it into a phone line, and you're off. If you have a Hayes-compatible