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On Three news. . WAP09.SEPTEMBER :Telecom Month at the WAP /// SIG; Bob Consorti moves. WAP10.OCTOBER :ThreeWorks update; Parallel Printers; Publish It!2 pbms. WAP11.NOVEMBER :PD Offerings; Kudos and Comments; Power Supplies. WAP12.DECEMBER :A look back at 1989 and aple Users Group International. WAP06.JUNE :Pascal Menu.Maker; Other PD disks; Desktop Publishing on the ///. WAP07.JULY :The Lisa Shop; On Three discontinues 800 number & BBS dies. WAP08.AUGUST :New ThreeWorks update; PD disksNFO.PART2 :More on finding Apple /// information. NEW.LINE :"Apple Announces New Micro Line." PARTS :Finding parts for the Apple ///. WAP.PD.XMAS :Best Public Domain disks for the holidays. WAP05.MAY :A Visit to On Three; AprminALL operation; On Three. WAP04.APRIL :Spring Maintenance tips; On Three News; PD Disks. On Side Two: BUYERS.GUIDE :Bargains for Apple ///ers in hardware and software. EZP.HISTORY :A history of 3 EZ Pieces, an integrated Apple /// program. IEAD PASCAL TEXT FILES."04=10:"78C";"ANY KEY RETURNS TO THE MENU."!>G$:::".D1/MENU.MAKER",320 | | |! !| I - Ignore it | | |! !| R - Replace it with a new word | | |! !| M - Mark it as misspelled | | pelling) or you will have to mark the work as spelled incorrectly for later fixing in 3EZP (because Apple Speller III will not increase the length of a word). 4) In general, I only recommend this patch if -- you want to check your spelling in 3III boot disk for checking 3EZP documents. 3) If you find a misspelled word and the correct spelling is of a different length, you will either have blank spaces inserted into your document (if the correct spelling has fewer letters than the incorrect s ASCII, DATA, TEXT, or W/P files. This patch requires you to replace one of these file types with 3EZP word processing files. If you use Apple Speller III to check the spelling of all these 4 types of files, you may have to make a separate Apple Speller rds, which in turn Apple Speller III could interpret as a misspelled word. (To get around this problem, see the section on "Further Modification of Apple Speller III for specially formatted 3EZP documents.") 2) Apple Speller III can normally checkification. 1) Apple Speller III will still not be able to properly handle 3EZP's internal formatting settings -- that is, without further modifying 3EZP and also Apple Speller III's setup. The reason is 3EZP occasionally attaches strings of data to wo, you either need a disk block editor (such as DA DataSystems "Disk Window ///+", ( /// SIG DISK 1025) or you can get by using the ///'s built-in "monitor" with a freshly-formatted disk. HOWEVER, there are limitations to what you will get from this mod APPLE SPELLER /// AND 3EZ PIECES: PART 1 By Robert Howe WAP /// SIG Apple Speller III can be modified to directly read /// EZ Pieces (3EZP) word processing files. To do thisII. For Comments or suggestions: you can contact Robert Howe on CompuServe (his number is 71071,3104), or in his mailbox at THREE's COMPANY (804) 747-8752, or even by the US Mail at 2890 63rd Street, Sacramento, CA 95817. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Notice the extraneous characters in the document per Apple Speller III. However, they will not show up as misspelled words and will not otherwise affect the operation of Apple Speller I |! !| | | |! !|___________________________________| |_________________________________|! ! ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |! !| | | |! !| What would you like to do? | | |! !| | | EZP documents once in a while AND -- you already own Apple Speller III. NOTE: If you don't have a spell check program, ** strongly ** consider getting StemSpeller from ON THREE. The price (about $70) is competitive with that of Apple Speller III from Sun Remarketing, StemSpeller can handle 3EZP's internal formats, and StemSpeller can also check ASCII, Pascal Text, and StemWriter files. Also, I believe that StemSpeller does not have the problem I noted above in #3. Final | V 150 41 73 63 69 69 66 69 6C 65 00 4C A4 69 C9 05 D0 Asciifile.L.i... 160 10 20 8C 72 33 45 5A 50 20 57 2F 50 20 00 4C A4 . .rDatafile .L. | V 170 69 C9 0B D0 1 60 C9 03 D0 10 20 8C 72 54 65 78 74 .L.h .... .rText | V 140 66 69 6C 65 20 00 4C A4 69 C9 04 D0 10 20 8C 72 file .L.i.... .r I. We can correct that by altering block $1C. Read this block and you will see: (without the "V" markers) 120 00 2C BB 34 10 03 4C CB 68 20 57 61 AD 40 35 D0 .,.4..L.h Wa.@5. | V 130 03 4C CB 68 We are now half done. If you quit now, you will be able to read 3EZ Pieces' files. However, if you ask for a listing of the files on disk, the filetype for 3EZP files will be blank; which implies that it is not a file compatible with Apple Speller II |Text changed in this | V position V 0C0 75 73 74 20 62 65 20 41 53 43 49 49 2C 20 33 45 ust be ASCII, 3E 0D0 5A 50 2C 20 54 45 58 54 2C 20 6F 72 20 57 2F 50 ZP, TEXT, or W/P 34 C9 03 F0 5C C9 04 F0 58 C9 1A .S..4...\...X.. 0A0 F0 54 C9 0B F0 50 20 0F 71 20 8C 72 1C 19 06 07 .T...P .q .r.... 0B0 44 6F 63 75 6D 65 6E 74 20 66 69 6C 65 73 20 6D Document files m DATA file types into 3EZP (use the same number of letters and spaces as what you are replacing). So, in my case, I now have: changed to 1A here | V 090 20 04 53 AD BE ssor files. Select the file type you least use in Apple Speller III. In my case, it was Pascal Datafiles ($05). Use your block editor to change this $05 to $1A (the filetype for 3EZ Pieces word processing documents). Then change where it refers to In position $097 is $03, which represents Pascal Textfiles In position $09B is $04, which represents Pascal Asciifiles or Basic TEXT In position $09F is $05, which represents Pascal Datafiles In position $0A3 is $0B, which represents Word proce 20 6F 72 20 57 2F 50 TA, TEXT, or W/P 0E0 20 66 69 6C 65 73 21 00 20 1E 71 A9 1C 20 36 74 files!. .q.. 6t if you are using DISK WINDOW, this is at the top of block $0011. 9 0B F0 50 20 0F 71 20 8C 72 1C 19 06 07 .T...P .q .r.... 0B0 44 6F 63 75 6D 65 6E 74 20 66 69 6C 65 73 20 6D Document files m 0C0 75 73 74 20 62 65 20 41 53 43 49 49 2C 20 44 41 ust be ASCII, DA 0D0 54 41 2C 20 54 45 58 54 2C for later reference) | | | V V V 090 20 04 53 AD BE 34 C9 03 F0 5C C9 04 F0 58 C9 05 .S..4...\...X.. | V 0A0 F0 54 C+. (Instruction for using the ///'s monitor to modify Apple Speller III follow this section.) First, make a backup copy of the file SPELLER.BIN; name it something like OLD.SPELLER.BIN. Then find the following data in the file SPELLER.BIN (the arrows arely, StemSpeller IS STILL SUPPORTED by ON THREE. MODIFYING APPLE SPELLER III TO READ 3EZ PIECES FILES (Disk Window version) With that all said and done, here are the modifications you need to make to your Apple Speller III boot disk using DISK WINDOW ///0 20 8C 72 57 50 66 69 6C 65 20 20 i.... .rWPfile 180 20 00 4C A4 69 C9 0F D0 12 20 8C 72 12 44 69 72 .L.i.... .r.Dir 190 65 63 74 6F 72 79 11 00 4C A4 69 20 8C 72 20 20 ectory..L.i .r 1A0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 60 A9 01 85 59 85 5E 20 . ...Y.^ Depending on which filetype you changed, you will replace the filetypes' listing with 3EZP W/P. You need to change the filetype indicator to 1A, then replace the filetype name, using spaces to cover any excess space. I 109F:1A and while holding down the open-apple, press Return. Then to replace the wording "DATA" with "3EZP", type 10CE:33 45 5A 50 and while holding down the open-apple, press Return. 9) Now to change the directory listings: typeld see something similar to what is shown above. The difference between what is shown above and what the folks using Disk Window /// is only the reference to the location of the data shown on the left. To replace the - DataFile - type with 3EZP, type 5 20 41 53 43 49 49 2C 20 44 41 ust be ASCII, DA 10D0 54 41 2C 20 54 45 58 54 2C 20 6F 72 20 57 2F 50 TA, TEXT, or W/P 10E0 20 66 69 6C 65 73 21 00 20 1E 71 A9 1C 20 36 74 files!. .q.. 6t 8) If your disk didn't have any bad blocks, you shoud see: 1090 20 04 53 AD BE 34 C9 03 F0 5C C9 04 F0 58 C9 05 .S..4...\...X.. 10A0 F0 54 C9 0B F0 50 20 0F 71 20 8C 72 1C 19 06 07 .T...P .q .r.... 10B0 44 6F 63 75 6D 65 6E 74 20 66 69 6C 65 73 20 6D Document files m 10C0 75 73 74 20 62 6r or some other problem, the location where you copied the file SPELLER.BIN could differ by a block or more. If you can't find the locations, either try another blank disk, or get a disk block editor. 7) Type 1090.10EF then press RETURN. You shouleller.bin file into the ///'s built-in drive. 6) Type: 18 1000.2FFFR then press RETURN. This reads into the ///'s memory 16 blocks of data, beginning at block $19. This should be enough for our purposes. Note that if your disk had a bad sectoeep pressing Open-Apple. 3) A flashing arrow will appear in the upper-left corner of your screen. 4) Press ESCAPE, then 8, then RETURN. You have switched the monitor from being in a 40 column mode to the 80 column mode. 5) Insert the disk with just the Spas a delete that are easy to do if you have a disk block editor), -- do the following: 1) Copy the file SPELLER.BIN into a BLANK, freshly formatted disk. 2) Enter the Apple /// monitor by pressing control-reset-OPENAPPLE, then releasing control-reset. Krsion) For those of you who don't have a disk block editor -- (and why not?? since DISK WINDOW /// is now in the public domain, and there are other patches you can use to make 3EZP accept the "\" character, and to make other programs accept the "\" he "|\" key on your keyboard layout table to act as a delete (hint: it is ASCII $7F) as it does in 3EZP, use it. If you haven't made the patch, you can use Control-Shift-\. MODIFYING APPLE SPELLER III TO READ 3EZ PIECES FILES (Apple Monitor vetra characters at the beginning or end of words. Apple Speller III will note these as incorrect spellings - but you can check the spelling by deleting this first character. -- How to delete a character in Apple Speller III? If you have patched t50 66 69 6C 65 20 20 i.... .rWPfile Now just write this back to the disk, and you are done. Boot up Apple Speller III and it should include your 3EZP word processing files in the list of documents to chose from. Remember, there may be ex V 150 41 73 63 69 69 66 69 6C 65 00 4C A4 69 C9 1A D0 Asciifile.L.i... | V3 E Z P W / P 160 10 20 8C 72 33 45 5A 50 20 57 2F 50 20 00 4C A4 . .r3EZP W/P .L. 170 69 C9 0B D0 10 20 8C 72 57 n my case, I replaced filetype $05 (Datafile), so my altered file looks like this: 140 66 69 6C 65 20 00 4C A4 69 C9 04 D0 10 20 8C 72 file .L.i.... .r | 2720.27AF This should give you: 2720 00 2C BB 34 10 03 4C CB 68 20 57 61 AD 40 35 D0 .,.4..L.h Wa.@5. 2730 03 4C CB 68 60 C9 03 D0 10 20 8C 72 54 65 78 74 .L.h .... .rText 2740 66 69 6C 65 20 00 4C A4 69 C9 04 D0 10 20 8C 72 file .L.i.... .r 2750 41 73 63 69 69 66 69 6C 65 00 4C A4 69 C9 05 D0 Asciifile.L.i... 2760 10 20 8C 72 33 45 5A 50 20 57 2F 50 20 00 4C A4 . .rDatafile .L. 2770 69 C9 0B D0 10 20 8C 7ains a number of useful utilities. Now, if you were interested in a little fun, I can suggest disks 1001 and 1007. Both are Business Basic disks, 1007 aimed more at the kids in the family. Disk 1041 has Capt'n Magneto, a Pascal-based game for youer" disk which actually contains two sides of basic Apple /// information for all users, new and old alike. Disk 1013 is our Apple /// diagnostics disk so important to help keep your computer going. Finally, 1014 is Jim Salerno's Basic Boot Disk that cont1000 is the catalog containing descriptions of all our offerings. Disk 1004 is the latest version of the System Utilities disk, which allows you to format, copy, list, set the date and time as well as configure your SOS.Driver file. 1005 is our "New Memb y as she moves into her second decade of use. You /// SIG's own public domain library is an excellent place to begin, since there are many titles to chose from, all at low cost. To begin with, everyone should have five of our most popular disks. MAKE CHRISTMAS AN APPLE /// PD EVENT! By David Ottalini /// SIG CO-Chairman Christmas is once again almost upon us, /// SIGers. That means it's my chance to suggest some cheap presents you might want to get your little SARA to keep her happis 71071,3104. ICATIONS TO USE WITH SPECIALLY FORMATTED /// EZ PIECES DOCUMENTS. Robert Howe is a new member of WAP and can be reached by mail at 2890 63rd St., Sacramento, CA. 95817. He's also active on the /// SIG Board on the TCS and on CompuServe, where his number (as a backup in case something went wrong with the changes we made), then copy your altered SPELLER.BAT file to your Apple Speller III disk. Your Apple Speller III program will now list and read 3EZ Pieces files. NEXT MONTH: FURTHER APPLE SPELLER MODIFw, if you are sure you haven't made any mistakes, write your changes back to disk. Do this by typing 18 1000.2FFFW 11) Boot Systems Utilities and change the name of the SPELLER.BIN file on your Apple Speller III disk with something like OLD.SPELLER.BINanges the 05 representing the Datafile into the 1A which represents 3 EZ Pieces WP files. Then type 2764:33 45 5A 50 20 57 2F 50 and while holding down the open-apple, press RETURN. This replaces the text string "Datafile" with "3EZP W/P". 10) No . ...Y.^ Change the filetype name and character as described in the procedure used for Disk Window users. For example, to change the Datafile to 3EZ Pieces, type: 275E:1A and while holding down the open-apple, press RETURN. This ch2 57 50 66 69 6C 65 20 20 i.... .rWPfile 2780 20 00 4C A4 69 C9 0F D0 12 20 8C 72 12 44 69 72 .L.i.... .r.Dir 2790 65 63 74 6F 72 79 11 00 4C A4 69 20 8C 72 20 20 ectory..L.i .r 27A0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 60 A9 01 85 59 85 5E 20ng or old alike that shows what can be done with Apple /// fonts if you have a little imagination. For those of you wishing to do a little writing, we offer disk 1006 which contains the 4.1 version of AppleWriter. It includes extensive tutorials and help files on disk. Our other word processing disk is called Ink Well. Disk 1029 has the entire manual on disk. 1030 has the actual program. Written in Business Basic, it provides you a true "What You See is What You Get" document on screen (that isr, 1987. And if you are really desperate, you can try 1040, 1058 and 59, which have a number of this author's articles from past Trail columns and other sources. Finally, we also offer "Best of" disks from both the Third Apple Users (TAU) Group (1010) anom" and offers many of his columns from the Third Apple User's Group. Of interest here is material on file conversions from one machine to another. Disk 1047 has transcriptions from seminars held at the Phase /// Conference in Wheaton, Illinois in Octobeof MAUG (MicroNetworked Apple Users Group) on CompuServe. 1009 has material from the old /// SIG on the Source. 1015 and 1057 contains information from Ed Gooding's wonderful ///'s Company BBS in Richmond, Virginia. Disk 1035 is "The Best of Blorial on how to get started with telecommunications on your Apple ///. /// SIGers wishing to find out more information about their /// may want to consider a number of our disks. 1008 includes information and help found over the electronic pages MODEM ///, a program you can use to upload and download files from our own TCS, CompuServe or other services. Disk 1064 has the interpreter version of Access ///, one of the most popular telecom programs for our machine. On that same disk is a super tutoind a whole disk full on 1039. Many of these fonts can be used in On Graphics Manager to help create mailing labels, textual descriptions, etc. Looking for telecommunications on your ///? We have a tremendous resource for you. Disk 1067 offers Xhics into Apple /// format. Each 33 block Fotofile by the way contains AT LEAST six actual pictures! By way of fonts, we offer disks 1037 and 1038. CustomFont will allow you to create your own fonts, or adapt those already available. You'll f 1071. As for graphics, your /// SIG now offers SIX double-sided disks full of fotofiles you can use. Five of those disks are new, coming into your PD this month as part of a long-term project to convert literally hundreds of Print Shop (tm) grap width) that can be saved to disk and used with On Three's Draw On /// or Graphics Manager. One other program that might be fun to try is called Fig Factory. We have the manual on 1069. The black and white version is 1070 and the color version isector on screen to great effect. One other program I really like is an old-time PD program called Chartmaker, disk 1074. I like it because it gives you three different fonts (Roman, Italic and Script) in a number of point sizes (that is height and. Disk 1012 includes a great little graphics program called Sketchpad. It will do just about anything you want by way of drawing pictures or changing pictures you load from other sources. It also includes Slidshow, which turns your /// into a slide proj become one of my favorite subjects on the Apple ///. And while your SARA will never really give you the quality of a MAC or a GS, you can do some pretty amazing things. We offer a number of graphics and font disks you can use to spruce up your printouts of articles on that subject for the old Softalk Magazine. We got him to donate them all to the PD, and you'll find them on disks 1017 through 1021. Not only do these disks include the articles but ALL of the programs he discusses. Graphics has, you know how it will print because you can see it on your screen.) Many of our disks have Business Basic programs. But what if you want to learn more about writing programs in BB? You're in luck because Apple's own Taylor Pohlman wrote a seriesd the Apple /// Users of Northern California (ATUNC)(1055). There are also two emulation program disks (1043-44), two disks full of programs and information contributed by /// SIGers and others (1053 and 1061), a disk full of device drivers (1052) and even most of the excellent set of programs written by Daryl Anderson, including PowerKeys DM+ (1034) and two of my favorites, Powercat (1027) and Power Print (1024). These are certainly not all the disks available in our PD (now up to 80 disks es without having to waste time within 3EZPs. Look for it soon in the TAU and WAP PD libraries. MEANWHILE, AT ON THREE... As most of you may know by now, On Three's Bob Consorti and his wife Eileen have moved to the Chicago area. Eileen is goams to the Apple /// PD recently sent me a new program, that will convert ASCII text files (a la Apple Writer files) into 3EZP/AppleWorks files. I've tried it out and it works great. It might prove useful to those wishing to convert a number of ASCII filscovered that the standard power supply cable will work -simply connect the first 10 pins (ignoring the 11th) and everything is fine. Just thought I'd share. AL BLOOM STRIKES AGAIN Dr. Al Bloom, who has contributed many useful articles and prograt the power supply cable uses extremely-hard-to-find (impossible-to-find is more likely) end connectors -- thereby ruling out the chance that I could simply make my own. Well, diligent study of wiring diagrams and a go-for-broke spirit prevailed and I dicovered in the process is that the ///+ power supply is virtually identical in all aspects except one: it uses an 10-pin connector vs. the 11-pin connector on the standard /// power supply. At first I thought all was lost -- especially when I found out thck how to handle this: Recently I replaced the power supply in one of our standard ///'s with a power supply from a ///+ I chose a ///+ power supply specifically because it is somewhat more powerful and there was no difference in price -what I discompare before you buy. If you need a replacement, you might want to consider using a ///+ power supply simply because it is newer and was designed to better handle a 4-card load. Steve Brineaux on the /// section of CompuServe described awhile ba/ and /// Plus. You might also try Shreve Systems (2421 Malcolm St., Shreveport, LA. 71108 318-635-1121), N.D.R.C. (see below) or Pre-Owned Electronics (30 Clematis Avenue, Waltham, MA. 02154 1-800-274-5343). Prices are in the $85.00 to $150.00 range so ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman POWER SUPPLIES Where do you find replacement power supplies for your SARA? Sun Remarketing (PO Box 4059, Logan UT. 84321 1-800-821-3221) sells power supplies for the //ue offering for all Apple /// users. At just $3.00 per disk, they offer value and a lot of usefullness and enjoyment. Happy Holidays! 00. You can purchase disks in person at the WAP office, or by phone with a credit card. Mail is the other option with credit card or check. An order form should be in the back of the Journal. Your WAP PD grew tremendously this year and is a uniqthis month) but I hope this gives you an idea of what we have to offer. Most of these programs are described in greater detail on disk 1000. The WAP office also has a hard copy catalog of all Apple // and /// PD disks (to time of publication) for only $2.ing to Loyola of Chicago's Medical School, which means the Consorti's will be in the Windy City for a number of years to come. It's good news for TAU Associates, I might think. Bob indicated in the March/April issue of On Three he does have an interest i