LnSOS BOOT 1.1 SOS.KERNEL SOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUND%INVALID KERNEL FILE: xةw,@  ȱlmi8#)!) WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: The Best of Ottalini Disk 07 DISK ID : 3WAP-07 Bootable? Side One This PD Disk is another in our series of disks that include all the articles written by /// SIG Co-Chair Dave Ottalini. In this case, f@ READ.ME:  MANUAL;;/n READ.ME;n SCR.PRT.INV;/<"4E!Z%SEG.T j;$Ÿ/ DISKNAME.DAT;$rFLASHNAME.DATG;$w HELLO / *MENU.MAKER 8;$n ARTICLES.1992.n n III.WAP.07u' -READ.ME.FIRST: u  )PRINT.ALL )n *HELLO.TEXT>;"*SOS.INTERP A4ke;#! *SOS.KERNEL u,V;#!a*SOS.DRIVER >dLԡm#i㰼m#iЕOLԡȱfg hi !dLԡ憦  Ljmkm l y`2 Lԡ8(Je稽)ʈ@Lor the year 1992. This disk is self-booting and includes a program ("Print.All") that will print all the text files for you back to back. Or you can use Menu.Maker to print the specific file you are reading. See also disk 3WAP-08 "The Best of Otta WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: The Best of Ottalini Disk 07 DISK ID : 3WAP-07 Bootable? Side One This PD Disk is another in our series of disks that include all the articles written by /// SIG Co-Chair Dave Ottalini. In this case, fHER SUBROUTINEnSLOW=110xFLASH/2=FLASH/2):۴ =11:=07 FLASH$ SLOW FLASH:".d1/Menu.Maker"5 WAP /// SIG HELLO PROGRAM. UPDATED 4/12/89 DGO :#1,".D1/hello.text" ž#170 (#1;ERIN$ 2ERIN$<40F#1/P=23:=25:"PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE.":G$U-Z#2,".D1/FLASHNAME.DAT":#2;FLASH$:#2%dFLASH=110: FLASand Imagewriters; TCS Musings. Paul Campbell and SARA Upgrades. - Trail.December : Apple /// Systems; PD Rumblings; Communications Manager and 14,400 BPS Modems; Seth Mize in Boston; Apple /// Benchmarks; Macs, Apple ///s 800K Driver and the CPS drive; New SIGN program; /// Users. - Trail.November : PD Disks Update; Transfering Files; Superdrive Project Update; Steve Truax Hits the Jackpot; 512K Upgrades; New Products - Backup /// and GoBack; New Font from Paul Campbell; Parallel Cables; ATUNC News; Networking on the ///. - Trail.October : SuperDrive Project; GoBack News; On Three's Universal More Repair Sources; AppleWriter Tip; Modem Eliminators on the ///. - Trail.August : On Three News; Test Your ///; Dr. Bloom Upgrades SIGN; Disk Notes. - Trail.September : Lisa Shop Update; On Three's apan Update; 24 Pin Printers and the ///; A3 Repairs. - Trail.July : Apple Book Review and the ///; Desktop Manager Tip; Parallel Cable Problems; Download Problems; Titan Report; A3 Repairs; ATUNC Disks; Price Watch - Trail.May : Titan Information on Disk; Titan Card Problems; Menu.Maker Upgrade. - Trail.June : SARA lives in Cupertino; On Three update; Detroit Update; J to the Mac. On Side Two: Articles.1992 (subdirectory) - Trail.March : /// SIG Meting; Titan Sale Continues; Graphics; Annie's Craft in Japan; ATUNC News; Appreciation. - Trail.April : Sources for pbell News; How Do I - get a volume ID using AppleWriter; - deal with thermal intermittants. - Trail.February : New Members; Paul Campbell News; French and AppleWriter; Great Deals; Converting /// files lini Plus!" for more articles on disk from Ottalini as well as other authors printed in the WAP Journal in 1992. On Side One: Articles.1992 (subdirectory) - Trail.January : SARA and the GS; Why SOS?; Orphan Software; Paul Camor the year 1992. This disk is self-booting and includes a program ("Print.All") that will print all the text files for you back to back. Or you can use Menu.Maker to print the specific file you are reading. 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Paul Campbell and SARA Upgrades. - Trail.December : Apple /// Systems; PD Rumblings; Communications Manager and 14,400 BPS Modems; Seth Mize in Boston; Apple /// Benchmarks; Macs, Apple ///s 800K Driver and the CPS drive; New SIGN program; /// Users. - Trail.November : PD Disks Update; Transfering Files; Superdrive Project Update; Steve Truax Hits the Jackpot; 512K Upgrades; New Products - Backup /// and GoBack; New Font from Paul Campbell; Parallel Cables; ATUNC News; Networking on the ///. - Trail.October : SuperDrive Project; GoBack News; On Three's Universal More Repair Sources; AppleWriter Tip; Modem Eliminators on the ///. - Trail.August : On Three News; Test Your ///; Dr. Bloom Upgrades SIGN; Disk Notes. - Trail.September : Lisa Shop Update; On Three's apan Update; 24 Pin Printers and the ///; A3 Repairs. - Trail.July : Apple Book Review and the ///; Desktop Manager Tip; Parallel Cable Problems; Download Problems; Titan Report; A3 Repairs; ATUNC Disks; Price Watch - Trail.May : Titan Information on Disk; Titan Card Problems; Menu.Maker Upgrade. - Trail.June : SARA lives in Cupertino; On Three update; Detroit Update; J to the Mac. On Side Two: Articles.1992 (subdirectory) - Trail.March : /// SIG Meting; Titan Sale Continues; Graphics; Annie's Craft in Japan; ATUNC News; Appreciation. - Trail.April : Sources for pbell News; How Do I - get a volume ID using AppleWriter; - deal with thermal intermittants. - Trail.February : New Members; Paul Campbell News; French and AppleWriter; Great Deals; Converting /// files lini Plus!" for more articles on disk from Ottalini as well as other authors printed in the WAP Journal in 1992. 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Adding a more powerful Apple // model would have given better competition to the emerging IBM-PC without hurting the education market. The /// ended it was (and is) a wonderful machine. But it was wrong for the job Apple had in mind. Apple would better have spent its resources upgrading the // to more fully compete with the IBM PC. SOS should have been written for the // rather than putting it inat computer. If the /// was to have replaced the //, Apple should have phased out the // upon introduction of the ///. Had that happened, though, Apple would probably have gone under. The /// had too many handicaps to be the "next" Apple computer. Ireally positioned it as the true replacement machine. They introduced it before all the bugs were worked out and didn't promote it like they should have. The Lisa and Mac pushed it to the side. Sara was killed just at the point where she had become a grelf knowing the /// should have evolved towards this same machine. Apple showed a tremendous committement to our SARA. Yet they never really had a clear vision about where they wanted to take her. The /// was to have replaced the //, yet Apple never 2456789:;<ty ole ///+ has yet to miss a beat with all four slots filled and its 5MB Profile in tow. I never turn it off save for major storms and use it pretty much every day. My learning curve with the GS continues. But the more I use it the more I find myse ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// by David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman SARA AND THE GS Well, my (used) //GS has gone down less than six months after I purchased it. I think it's a bad power supply and have ordered a new one. Meanwhile, my trus0er, never regret purchasing a /// or learning how to compute on one. How can I when I consider the /// still to be the best of the // family computers? But hindsight tells us that things would have been better for all had Apple done its market research properly back in the late 1970s and realized what a great machine the // was, that it was not about to die and deserved the time and effort to make it competitive with the PC from the start. WHY SOS? A good question. Apple needed an operating system Wow! Hard to believe this is the 7TH installment of our "Best Of" Series for Dave Ottalini's WAP Journal articles. It's been fun over the years - and rewarding dealing with so many truely nice people. Thanks for making the SIG=?1)-984-0300 WELCOME! WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library Disk Category/Number : WAP Articles/3WAP-07 Disk Format: Self-booting /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (30re than 180 disks. Almost all are double sided and self-booting. Most have been configured to work with our Menu.Maker Business Basic program for ease of use and many include programs or information that were developed specifically for our SIG. No other tape on how to configure your /// to the hardware you have. ORPHAN COMPUTER SOFTWARE Having served as your /// SIG Co-Chairman for a number of years, I have worked very hard to make our Public Domain library the best in the nation. We now offer moask for those who have never used the /// before, which is why the /// SIG (in part!) exists. If you are having trouble configuring your system, call a member listed in the WAP Hotline. You can also check the library for many Apple /// manuals or a videoe all treated equally... For computer novices (and those who just want to use the computer) that means no patches or modifications are necessary to the software. Device Drivers added to the SOS.DRIVER file are all it takes. That can be a daunting t981 edition: The Apple ///'s SOS lets you plug in devices like printers, mass storage devices, modems and anything else, and handles much of the necessary translation between computer and the external device... (Thus) all things plugged into the ///... arser only has to configure his/her system (the software to the hardware) once and never again (or until a new piece of hardware - a peripheral device - is added.) As Alan Anderson wrote in his "Apple /// Guide for Humans" in Apple Orchard's Fall, 1ot meant to be, nor designed to be, a Graphical User Interface operating system. Yet it does what it does as a text-based system extremely well. Since the three SOS-specific files (SOS.KERNEL, SOS.INTERP and SOS.DRIVER) are all loaded upon boot up, the uApple finally reworked it into ProDos on the //e. GS/OS is todays ultimate version of SOS designed to take advantage of the //GS's capabilities. And the Macintosh's Heirarchical File System (HFS) owes its roots directly to the /// as well. SOS was n for its Apple /// that was more powerful than the //+'s DOS, one that was flexible and expandable. And it had to be more user friendly than DOS. SOS (Sophisticated Operating System) was designed to be all those things and more. It was so good that worth continuing! This disk has Trail articles from 1992 only. Disk 3WAP-08 contains PD articles and articles from other /// SIG contributors to the Journal. Enjoy! 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(`ɖ" (èÈ``,t0L4 HH`L  d!  `ɖ" ( dÈ  ``,t0L4 d0Cս30. , V  @„ȄL5/((((PPPP @``` @@@@`xp<@ @ :H9H` (# ( -l..PcJt`,t$ ( t`tL4`,t0L4 LP \LD$7߭$PH8 nߩ nh ߍϭ - k, ϥ- kϱϮEϑʩ`P z  HH` k(h`$0#$E$0p Q%Qʑ`pPIE1p$E$0p Q%Q̑`pPIE1pΦ#$01ʐ1`JJJJ)`%υߥ`1(ȦJJJ`&&*`JJ` **&*&ߥ`J` ***`` ` Jjjߊ` ߊ`JfJfFߪ߆` `JfJfJfF`ߩ`$011̰JJJgh old, the software may still be of use to our members. The manuals would be placed into the hardcopy library for users to check out or scanned/transcribed and placed on disk. If, at a later time, the developer/copyright holder surfaces and asks th place the software into the PD. But if it is determined that the originating company no longer exists or the developer can not be reached (phone disconnected, mail returned), then there should be no reason users can not have access to the software. Thounual from them). Remember that user groups like WAP sell their PD disks basically at the cost of the media itself and not for the software found on it. We make no profits off the software. A good faith effort should be made to get permission tony other PD offering. That means it must be sold for the same price as any other disk. - The user group must follow any requirements placed by the software company or developer for placing the material into the PD (For example - you must order the mahus vendors still selling discontinued programs are protected until their stock is exhausted.) - A good faith effort is made to get the permission of the original software company or developer. - The user group treats the software exactly as it would aavailable. Specifically, I believe that user groups should be able to place these programs into the PD for all to use with the following guidelines: - The program is no longer being produced and is not available commercially even if discontinued (td freely into the Public Domain. But there are many commercial offerings that were sold for a time and then discontinued for one reason or another. I believe it's time to think about what we should do with those programs that are no longer commercially onsidering as well, as their computers become fully orphaned. Orphan Mac owners you should also take note. Here's what I'm talking about. Over the years, thousands of programs have been written for our machines. Many of them were written to be place/// group, frankly, has gone to the effort we have in this area. Now, as the /// moves towards its 12th anniversary, it's time to reconsider our PD policies and where we wish to go in the future. It's a discussion that the Apple // users must start c    ) . 6 = J P S X [    $ 3 : = F d  > B H M s `e|&+.QVYcjuy~':{%(-47=FMUX\_jmz  .169DWfy   % * > A H K Z v z }      % , 1 5 : = B K R Z _ b g n s x ~ /47=G\x{~'+.149?CGIKMOQSUWY[]_acegikmoqsuwy{}J) ܭL FܪJJJJ)`'+9;=?ACEGINR\aejns~  #&).369<ADGJMP^g $*-06=HLORWcfloruzat the software be withdrawn, made shareware, etc., it would be up to the user group to act on that request. Our /// SIG PD already includes some software that is no longer sold and the original developers are not reachable or have given their permission to place the material into the PD library. There will be more to come in the future. But I would enjoy your thoughts and comments about this PD policy and what it could mean for the users of orphaned machines. Placing these programs into th will loosen in their sockets, and as the machine heats up, their pins will expand and cause them to pop up and make weird things start happening. Periodically, /// owners have to remove the MLB and gently but firmly press down on every socketed chip. Th Apple // mode if the temperature was too high. Ed suggested that Bob: has been a time honored tradition for ///'ers. The /// has always had a problem holding onto its chip, especially if their owners turn them off and on every day. Over time the chipshe desired file. Ed was kind enough to answer another question related to a problem with the Titan /// + //e cards. MAUGer Bob Archambault said his brother's /// was experiencing a "thermal intermittent" problem, where the system would lock up inn address devices by their device name, or their volume name. If you know the volume name, then SOS will search each block device looking for that volume. It can be faster to just use the device ID as SOS will go directly to that block device to access t Ed Gooding to the rescue: You can get the volume ID by doing a catalog. The volume ID will be listed at the top of the catalog/directory listing. You can do a catalog from Applewriter by pressing CONTROL-O and choosing A. Note that, on the ///, you caame across a neat little quote which goes like this: "Fools ignore complexity. Pragmatists suffer it. Geniuses remove it." Sounds like a compliment for us Apple users who have done away with MS-DOS. HOW DO I? mpuserve. As always, it was our good friendsk from EZP and AppleWriter, then doing batch printing by giving the subdirectory name. The margins and everything come out perfect, even footers, headers, and page numbers..... I'm impressed! So are all the people at my IBM-infested work place. BTW, I c" and the printer took off! In addition to the banner page, I got the document printed EXACTLY as it would have printed by EZP (without embedded commands like Bold, ect. of course). It works so well that I've been printing long reports and documents to dig advantage of SARA's device independence. I went to copy a text file, and when it asked for the file destination name, I entered the name of my printer. To my suprise, it asked if I wanted a page of directory information before each file, I responded "yesmpbell continues making discoveries about the usefullness of his Apple ///. He had these comments recently on the WAP /// SIG TCS board: The last few days have been pretty exciting in the local /// world. I've been playing with System Utilities and takinhelping our members get some additional usefullness out of their orphaned machines. We are preserving the programs for historical purposes. The /// SIG has actively implemented this program. What say the rest of you? AT IT AGAIN /// SIGer Paul Cast version. My bottom line in all this is why should we waste resources that could make our computers useful for a few more years? We are offering programs that are no longer available save in this manner. We are not making a profit by it. We are should also be given some consideration to asking permission to place older (read that out-of-date) versions of programs still on the market into the PD or as shareware. What a great way to try something out and thus serve as an incentive to buy the latee PD also has one other useful, historical, purpose. It ensures that the hard work of many people in past years does not die. Their programs live on for anyone interested in using them long after their commercial life has ended. At some point, thereis has been proven over and over to solve many problems. If this doesn't solve it, I'd suggest looking at the power supply, swap it out if you have a spare or a friend with a ///. Then you might want to proceed with your freeze process. Just about all the chips in the ///, with the exception of Apple's proms, can be purchased from Jameco Electronics in Belmont, CA. By the way, Ed says the power supply can be the source of many problems associated with the ///. Sun still sells them for $75.00 or you Mr. Campbell continues his prolific writing ways for us... indicating recently on the /// board of the WAP TCS: "...How would you like to print thousands of pages of text with a simple command on your Apple ///? It's a piece of cake with our SARA as final Apple /// system is up for sale. Call him at 301-722-2500 if you're interested. There will be another chance for Paul and any other unlucky ///ers who missed the December garage sale this coming June. So start planning now! MORE PAUL.... December WAP Garage sale. (His only, appropriate, comment: "AAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHHH!") There were lots of ///s for sale this time at excellent prices. I even found some software. On a down note, our long-time friend and ///er Bob Shaffer told me hi dozen used Apple ///'s." I've talked to Mr. Dowling and asked him to write us an article about what he is doing with his ///s, so stay tuned. PAUL CAMPBELL MISSES THE GARAGE SALE Sad, but true. Paul was one of the few /// SIGers who missed thed this, we'll have him all signed up. More on this as we get additional information. Our other new member is Clifford Dowling. According to /// SIGer Seth Mize "plans to update peanut record keeping from hand to computer throughout Georgia with andicated at that time that he wanted to join WAP, "and write our newsletter about your group and your information," as well as exchange newsletters. Beth at the WAP office sent him all the information and a sample Journal. So hopefully by the time you reaka Japan (Full address is: Annies Crafts,Inc. 303-3-27 Akasaka 3-chome, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810 JAPAN Fax: 81-92-731-4555 70064.275) Koji made his appearance in the MAUG (MicroNetworked Apples Users Group) section of CompuServe in late November. He iially pleased to say that we have our first member from Japan. Koji Annoura pushishes a bi-monthly newsletter for Apple II, ///, Lisa, MacXL and Mac Plus users in Japan. The Newsletter is called "Annie's Letter" and is based out of Annies Crafts in Fukuo ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman NEW MEMBERS First things first, /// SIGers. We do continue to get new members and I'd like to welcome two in particular in my column this month. I'm espec9-721-7733). Pre-Owned Electronics (617-891-6851) and Shreve Systems (1-800-227-3971) may also sell them. can try Alltech Electronics (602 Garrison St, Oceanside, CA. 92054; 619-721-7733). Pre-Owned Electronics (617-891-6851) and Shreve Systems (1-800-227-3971) may also sell them. r you can try Alltech Electronics (602 Garrison St, Oceanside, CA. 92054; 61nd my latest article tells you how. The article is finished and I just need to re-read it in a couple days to make sure I still like it. I aready uploded the one mentioning laser printers along with two poems. I just started a general article on the Panasonic KX-P1124, I'll try to get it in by the next deadline. And on his continuing quest to show the Apple /// can still beat the pants off of Tandy's Deskmate product: A few Radio Shack employees got suprised to see someone put their Deskmate up aR",220(204::"79A";""; 2D=1:F=1 <#4;a$ FD=D+1 P#5;a$ZD=60#5;12)dD=60D=1nF=F+1::d$;::Y=1100:Y x13402  CATCH PASCAL TEXT FILES 202 :F*=08:"78C";"SORRY BUT MENU.MAKER CAN'T R".D1/MENU.MAKER",220 d$="" A$="PRINTING "+B$(I),16,B)=01:=0::"80C";A$;:#3,B$(I),16,B)Z=1#3;b$:"78A";b$Z=Z+1:Z=18:1290 1260 #4,B$(I),16,B)#5,".PRINTER"+ž#4#5;12):::".D1/MENU.MAKE30C$="N"C$="n"1160;:=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING": $1020.202 8::Z=1B::=23:=0::"79C";"WOULD YOU LIKE A PRINTED COPY?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"1170*C$="N"C$="n"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING"::202 1020#2,B$(I),16,B)ž#242:::1160Z=1#2;A$:"78A";A$Z=Z+1:Z>1842:::Z=1980*:=23:=0::"79C";"CONTINUE...?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"10 MENU.MAKER TEXT MODULESEG=0"MENU.MAKER"890&*X=11000: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOP ,X.1,180,22:2,280,21:2,2380,23:z:A$="LISTING "+B$(I),16,B)$=01:=0::"80C";A$;::12)>=23:=0::"t price these cards have been offered in quite some time. Greg says this may well be the last chance you'll have to obtain the cards at this price, since they are made to order. Greg has also agreed to make the original Titan ///+// card available29-8547. I'm also happy to report that after talking with Greg Stuk at Titan, he's agreed to another group purchase for the cards. That means from February 1st through May 31st, you can purchase the Titan cards for just $199.00. That's the lowes its very hard to find lesser-known English-versions of Apple /// products as well.) GREAT DEALS Titan Support (originally GR&D), the company that sells the Titan ///+//e cards (that turns your /// into an Apple //e) has a new number. It's 313-4to contact Dave and ask him for a copy of the program as well for our Public Domain library. There actually were a tremendous number of programs written for our /// all over the world. But getting ahold of copies of them now are next to impossible (heck, have the program, which comes on three diskettes, i.e Disquette Principle, Utilitaires, & Sauvegarde. I do not seem to have the manual, but I believe like the English Version, there are HELP screens. If there's enough interest, I will be happy .. Write in French using AppleWriter. It can be done, even in the good old USA thanks to Dave Rutenberg. Recently on CompuServe he noted that: APPLEWRITER /// by Paul Lutus was converted to FRENCH. ( Version Francais) ("Traitement de Texte"). Igainst an Apple /// and lose... you should have seen the puzzled expression on their face. The new Deskmate on the 386 Tandy seems much better and the help files come on screen almost as fast as EZP now, too bad it's not any easier to use. WHEN IN PARIS.EAD PASCAL TEXT FILES."04=10:"78C";"ANY KEY RETURNS TO THE MENU."!>G$:::".D1/MENU.MAKER",320BEST OF OTTALINI - DISK 7 SIDWELL 00 =Q:WW=0A=:A=21A=9&oldprefix$=40A=31410: Control C "aborts" program to Basic(:A=13770: Return Selects a file *DA=27:50: Escape to change disks7FA=324000: back out one directory level )IA=(80+UCA)A=SIC 0":150A$="TEXT 0":150A$="CAT 0":150A$="FONT 0":150A$="FOTO 0":150A$(L),"BLOCKS")510*=27:=19:"FREE MEMORY AVAILABLE: ";=7:=20:"80C";A$(L);$:=5:THPOS=4:I=1:IBOTM=J-1:620Q=:=26:=21:16; +Q Quits."r12);::"80C";a$;:+w#9,"DISKNAME.DAT":#9;DISKNAME$:#9|d$=DISKNAME$$=23:=0::"80C";d$;::12)201M=3:=14:"This /// SIG Disk is \^ 19";Р,2)", Washington Apple `, Ltd."=4:B$(1)="":B$(2)=""A$="BA16,B) THEN 240 #1, d$="":=10:"80C";d$ ž#1300I=0"I=I+1:#1;A$(I):290,#1 6L=I-1@j=1:same=0 J:SEG=0 Tœ2030^CT<1CT=1:CT>13000Zha$="{,|,~,}; selects; to new disk; J/2)=4:=+1:ۙ=44B$(J);:J=J+1I:1,180,22:2,280,21:2,2380,23:8A$(1000),B$(1000),C%(511),C$(20),name$(20):=10:=0UCA=128:LCA=UCA+32CT=15 IF PREFIX$= PREFIX$+MID$(B$(I),-VOLUME NAME (/DISKNAME) OR DEVICE NAME (.Dx)"P12);::"80C";a$;:Zb$="CHANGING DISKS"$d=23:=0::"80C";b$;::12).n=12:=20:"MAKE A NEW MENU FOR DISK: ";N$xN$)<2110=N$ :210 I=1L(A$(I),A$))200B$0 WAP /// SIG MENU.MAKER PROGRAM (v. 6.2) =".D1"210: Coldstart (320: Warmstart &*X=11000: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOP ,X.1 CHANGE DISK SUBROUTINE23œ202:2200<RFa$=" YOU MAY SELECT YOUR DISK BY 1)-984-0300 WELCOME! WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library Disk Category/Number : WAP Articles/3WAP-07 Disk Format: Self-booting /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (30THE WAP OFFICE LIBRARY HAS A NUMBER OF APPLE /// BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. (80+LCA)"PRINT.ALL".KA=(81+UCA)A=(81+LCA):::: Reboot *LA=(83+LCA)A=(83+UCA)"PRINT.SHOW"N=THPOS:B$(I);XA<8A>11540bA-7640,660,690,720l:=THPOS:B$(I);v:520: 500THPOS=4:I/2=I/2)I=I-1I=IBOTM THPOS=44:I/2<>I/2)I=I+1I2=-1:I=I-2:IBOTM<30THPOS=44I=IBOTM/2)*2:=+IBOTM/2)-1:0=+IBOTM/2-.5):I=IBOTM:I/2=I/2)I=I-1 œ2120B=irectly copy over text files. Other companies sell AFE translators that will convert AppleWorks (/// E-Z Pieces) files directly into MicroSoft Works or Excel format, so converting over is fairly easy. And... if you use the CPS 800K 3.5 drive on the AppleExchange which is included with ever Mac. It will look at the disk as if it was an Apple // ProDOS disk. Remember that ProDOS was a descendent of the ///'s SOS. The Apple File Exchange program allows you to copy groups of files at a time. It will do the MAC? On Three's Bob Consorti offers one method: With either the UniDisk 3.5 or our CPS 3.5 disk drive for the /// you can copy the files over to the 3.5 disk with the System Utilities or whatever. Then on the Mac run the software called Apple File maybe no: I tried a Disk ][ with a /// analog board and had mixed results with it. Pascal definitely didn't like it for some reason. I eventually scrapped the project due to its unreliability. AND WHAT ABOUT... Converting files from the /// ty Lane, Saline, Mi. 48176. EXCHANGING PARTS Can you take an analog board from an Apple /// disk drive and use it to covert an Apple // drive? ///s Company Guru Ed Gooding told ///er Michael Hughs on CompuServe the answer is... maybe yes,with all orders. The disk contains the drivers you need to run either the ///+// or ///+//e as RAM drives, something you will not be able to live without once installed. To order, call Titan Support or write them at their new address: 1225 Jeffre as well for just $99.00. This is a single-slot card that will turn your /// into a 128k // Plus. But more importantly, it can act as a RAM card in native mode. The /// SIG has made available our PD disk 3UTL-18 to Titan and it will be included HIS SUBDIRECTORY"$=23:=0::"80C";b$;::12)0X=1200:XCT=CT-1:CT<12405l=ơ):: Routine to back up one directory level.a$=С,l-1) s=a$)a$=a$,s-1)a$,1)="/"5060:s=s-1 5030=a$240 MENne 202:U=11:"79C";"BAD PATH ERROR (NO DISK IN DISK DRIVE OR DESIRED FILE NOT FOUND.)"X=11000:X:::210Z a$="{,|,~,}; selects; back 1 level; G$:::320H: Error Routi,2));", ";"19";Р,2);" ";/П,2))=>13П,2))-12;џ,6);:1780$П,2))=0"12";џ,6);:ٟ;$П,2))=>12" PM-":" AM-" 1830WW=1530 =26:=21 1600 &:WW=1:0 :SEG=1;".D1/S EG.F" SEG=1".M$="FEBRUARY":1750rM$="MARCH":1750|M$="APRIL":1750M$="MAY":1750M$="JUNE":1750M$="JULY":1750M$="AUGUST":1750M$="SEPTEMBER":1750M$="OCTOBER":1750M$="NOVEMBER":1750M$="DECEMBER":1750826);"-";M$;" ";Ѡ$;:=0pB$(I),16,B) z::SEG=1".D1/SEG.T"t=+B$(I),16,B) yCT=CT+1~240:=24:=0:"@ ..... "DATE.TIME.LINE" ....JM=Ҡ,4,2))BTM1630,1640,1650,1660,1670,1680,1690,1700,1710,1720,1730,1740^M$="JANUARY":1750hB$(I),16)," ")-1 B$(I),"BASIC 0")850B$(I),"TEXT 0")890 B$(I),"CAT 0")1140*B$(I),"FONT 0")18504B$(I),"FOTO 0")1930>B$(I),"PASTXT 0")2070H540R\A$="RUNNING "+B$(I),16,B)f"79C";A ///, you can plug the disk directly into the Mac and use it there too. The UniDisk 3.5 is specific to the Apple /// or //e and can't be used on a Mac. Check local dealers or mailorder for 800K Unidisk drives. Or you can order a CPS 800K drive and software from On Three (206)-334-8001. They also sell the Unidisk software driver you'll need. -30- -30- ist of many Apple /// programs and their latest version numbers. A3.REPAIRS A list of companies or individuals who can repair your Apple /// or its peripheral hardware. A3.CHIPS A list o A glossary of terms related to the Apple /// and many of it's programs. /III.INF.32 (Side One) APPLE3.BIB.86 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the year 1986. A3.PGM.VERSIONS A l find in ThreeWorks. THREE.WORKS The information file you are reading right now. /III.INF.31 (Side Two) APPLE3.BIB.85 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the year 1985. A3.GLOSSARY Poke and Call statements with Apple /// Business Basic translations where possible. Useful for those trying to convert AppleSoft Basic programs. REPRINTS How to order reprints of articles youon his/her screen and what it means to the operation of the user's program. Original information from Sun Remarketing. PEEK.POKE.CALL For the Basic programmer. A list of all known Peek, occasion find on his/her screen due to a program failure. Original information from Sun Remarketing. NON.FATAL.CODES A list of non-fatal codes which the user may, on occasion find without any problems. /III.INF.31 (Side One) BIB.80.84 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles beginning in 1980 and ending in 1984. FATAL.CODES A list of fatal codes which the user may, on luding the vendor and repair lists. You will be able to get the most out of ThreeWorks with a 256k Apple /// or ///+ because some of the files are quite large. If you own a // and have any version of AppleWorks or AppleWorks GS, you can read these files se ThreeWorks, I am asking that you send me an additional $5.00 (thank you!) This is the 1.1.92 version of ThreeWorks and I've updated the bibliographies so that they include listings of all /// articles from 1991. I've updated wherever possible, inc spent literally hundreds of hours gathering a tremendous amount of information about the /// that you can use quickly and easily with Three EZ Pieces. In recognition of the time spent on this project, I must make this a shareware offering. If you purchaAPPLE /// PD LIBRARY By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG As promised, I am happy to announce this month that our /// SIG PD now includes ThreeWorks, my "unique bibliographies and data bases for the Apple /// Computer." Developed over many years, I'vef the chips found inside your Apple ///, their respective location and sources of replacements. Original information from Ed Gooding's ///s Company BBS. /III.INF. 32 (Side Two) APPLE3.BIB.87 An Apple /// bibliography of Apple /// articles for the year 1987. APPLE3.BIB.88 An Apple /// bibliography of Apple /// articles for the year 1988. FILE.TYPES A list of the variouach Keyword. Also going into the PD this month is another program from Dr. Al Bloom. Disk 3UTL.36 is called ASCIIUPLD, or ASCII UPLOAD. As Dr. Bloom explains it: ASCIUPLD converts an ASCII text file (one line per record field) from one data base this list before sending any money for a particular product. BASIC.KEYS A complete listing of the Keywords used in Business Basic. Includes descriptions, examples and notes on eVENDORS A list of all vendors who support or supported the Apple /// Computer. The compiler has checked some of them, but would recommend the user call or write a specific vendor in or that include articles about it. APPLE3.TIPS A listing of Apple /// tips from numerous newsletters and magazines. Brief description of tips provided in most cases. /III.INF.34 (Side Two) APPLE3. information. APPLE3.DRIVERS A listing of all known Apple /// device drivers, their latest version numbers, size, etc. APPLE3.PUBLCTNS A list of publications dealing specifically with the Apple /// Apple ///. The compiler makes no claims nor can he attest to the ability of those listed in this data base (except, that is, for himself!). Please call or write forst Groups). In many cases, the contact person may still have a /// and can provide support if you live in the area. APPLE3.CONSULTS A list of individuals known as consultants for the active Apple ///-specific clubs or have Apple /// SIGS (Special Interest Groups). APPLE3.CLUBS2 This file contains a list of groups that were Apple /// specific or had /// SIGs (Special Intere.CABLES An Apple cable compatibility guide for the entire Apple family of computers, including stock and engineering numbers. APPLE3.CLUBS A current listing of organizations that are Apple /// Bulletin Boards around the nation. APPLE3.BOOKS A listing of books about the Apple /// or that mention the Apple /// either in a technical or historical setting. APPLE3es and descriptions. * Note WAP PD listing is located on a separate disk: 3INF.01 is ASCII version; 3INF.23 is 3EZP Version. /III.INF.34 (Side One) APPLE3.BBS A listing of- networked Apple Users Group) on CompuServe. /III.INF.33 (Side Two) PD.3SOFTWARE A list of all known public domain offerings by vendors and clubs around the nation. Includes pric 1989. APPLE3.BIB.90s An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the years 1990 & 91. DL13.DB A data base listing the offerings on the DL (Data Library) 13 section of MAUG (Micros file types used by the Apple // computer family. MON.COMMANDS A complete set of the Apple ///'s Monitor Commands. /III.INF.33 (Side One) APPLE3.BIB.89 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the year or spread sheet program into the upload format needed by an importing program. A special command file tells ASCIUPLD (1) which fields of the input ASCII file to be imported and (2) in which order to import the fields. It even let's you create import fields that aren't in the original file. Full documentation is included on side one, along with the source code. The actual program is on side two. Finally, we're adding disk 3TEL.09, the long-awaited Infonet BBS software. Thanks to Sun Remarking bac an excellent series on Basic programming. For example, the program below creates a neat little on-screen menu that shows the usefullness of using CHR$ text commands. Along the way, it also offers some other tips, like how to use the Open Apple kele mining in our growing "Best of ATUNC" PD disks. If you have, you know there's a tremendous wealth of information that can help you get a little bit more out of your SARA. For example, on an upcoming Best of disk (#5 to be exact). Wayne Schotten offers Their number is 513-429-5759. By the way, I've asked our crack office staff to send both these companies information about WAP. Hopefully they'll sign on as new advertisers! ATUNC DISKS I'm not sure if you've had a chance to do a litty, they're cheap. So grab a copy while they're still available (John Ruffatto will be working overtime to keep up with the expected demand.) As an additional added incentive, I've thrown in some article from a few other authors as well. font into another one. The second disk, 3INF-35 is another in our long-line of "Best of Ottalini" offerings. This time your's truly republishes all his articles from 1990 onto one disk. They're fun. They're educational. And most importantlgn character fonts, but it also lets you check out how your fonts would look in different text modes (even with foreground and background colors.) As many as ten character fonts may be loaded at the same time, and the program can copy characters from one ng program you should find fun and easy to use. It's written in Business Basic. Information files are on side one and the program itself is on side two (including some font files for you to try out.) Font Generator /// not only allows you to desiWAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG CO-Chairman We offer two disks this month, /// SIGers. The first disk, 3UTL-35, is called Font Generator /// and was originally published by Apollo Software. It's a great font editifuture: More Best of Atunc disks, more programs from Dr. Bloom and as always, a few surprises. Stay tuned! k is NOT self booting and some modifications may be required to tailor Infonet to your needs. That means you should have some knowledge of Pascal if that's what you want to do. The documentation does explain how to do that, however. Coming up in the k in 1987, this BBS was placed into the PD. It's been extensively upgraded by Ed Gooding and Walt Pawley. Ed uses it on his ///s Company BBS. The User Manual and source code are located on side one while the actual program is on side two. This disy from Basic. Wayne explains that: CHR$(28) will clear the current screen, the same as the BASIC word "HOME". Other useful control characters (but by no means a complete list) are (07) beep (14) turn the screen off like Control-5 (15) turn the screen on (16) same as BASIC word "NORMAL" (18) same as BASIC word "INVERSE" Wayne notes there are many CHR$ commands you can use (check out CHR$(127)). A complete list is in your Basic manuals and in the Miastakowski Apple /// book (all availabl/MON/DD/PR/SW $350.00 Apple //e Post CPU/MON/2DD/PR/SW $300.00 Apple //e 1MB WAP Journal CPU/MON/2DD/PR/SW $500.00 Apple //e Micro Systems "Systems from" $349.00 Ap Sun CPU $345.00 Apple /// 256K Sun CPU/MON $349.00 Apple //e 128K Sun CPU $229.00 Apple //e Post CPUisk; + = Much More "Micro Systems" advertises in Computer Shopper's Classifieds section. COMPUTER/PRINTER SOURCE SYSTEM? PRICE Apple /// 128K Sun CPU $295.00 Apple /// 256K 92. Sun Remarketing will be used as our "base" for what Apple //s and ///s are being sold for by commerical resalers. CPU = Computer ; MON = Monitor; DD = Disk Drive; PR = Printer; SW = Software RGB = RGB Color Monitor; PCT = PC Transporter; HD = Hard Dme, offer the following chart for comparison sake. Format changes will likely occur so stay tuned. I'll note type of computer or peripheral, where it was advertised, if its an entire system or not and the price. Prices listed are current as of March, 19 like: April 25, 1992 not to mention a running clock (assuming you have a clock chip) that is in a 12 hour format. PRICE WATCH I've become interested in following the ever-changing prices of our Apple // family machines and will, from time to ti IF VAL(LEFT$(TIME$,2))=>12 THEN PRINT" PM-":ELSE PRINT" AM-" 1590 ON KBD GOTO 1630 1600 IF WW=1 THEN 390 1610 HPOS=26:VPOS=21:GOTO 1400 1620 GOTO 1400 1630 OFF KBD:WW=1:RETURN 1640 REM In this way, you get a readable date(DATE$,2));", ";"19";LEFT$(DATE$,2);" "; 1560 IF VAL(LEFT$(TIME$,2))=>13 THEN PRINT VAL(LEFT$(TIME$,2))-12;RIGHT$(TIME$,6);:GOTO 1580 1570 IF VAL(LEFT$(TIME$,2))=0 THEN PRINT"12";RIGHT$(TIME$,6);:ELSE PRINT TIME$; 1580 1480 M$="JUNE":GOTO 1550 1490 M$="JULY":GOTO 1550 1500 M$="AUGUST":GOTO 1550 1510 M$="SEPTEMBER":GOTO 1550 1520 M$="OCTOBER":GOTO 1550 1530 M$="NOVEMBER":GOTO 1550 1540 M$="DECEMBER":GOTO 1550 1550 PRINT TAB(26);"-";M$;" ";VAL(RIGHT$410 M=VAL(MID$(DATE$,4,2)) 1420 ON M GOTO 1430,1440,1450,1460,1470,1480,1490,1500,1510,1520,1530,1540 1430 M$="JANUARY":GOTO 1550 1440 M$="FEBRUARY":GOTO 1550 1450 M$="MARCH":GOTO 1550 1460 M$="APRIL":GOTO 1550 1470 M$="MAY":GOTO 1550 hour mode like this: 23:13:53. And DATE$ returns the date as: 92/02/19. You can improve on this greatly by taking a look at how we deal with the problem in our MENU.MAKER program (thanks to Jim Salerno): 1400 REM ..... "DATE.TIME.LINE" .... 1 Did you notice the use of DATE$ and TIME$ in the program to return the date and time (you'll need a clock chip)? Unfortunately, Business Basic PRINTS both to the screen in a way that is less than usefull. For example, TIME$ returns the time in 24 10:VPOS=8 70 PRINT"1 Last Selection on Menu" 80 VPOS=22 90 PRINT"Select by Number or Press ";CHR$(127);"Q to Reboot" 100 GET q$ 110 IF ASC(q$)=241 THEN STOP 120 IF q$="0" THEN GOTO 110 130 IF q$<>"1" THEN GOTO 80:ELSE GOTO 110 140 TEXT:HOMEe in the WAP office library). The menu program looks like this: 10 PRINT CHR$(16);CHR$(1);CHR$(19);CHR$(13);CHR$(20);CHR$(4) 20 HOME 30 PRINT DATE$; TAB(18);"MENU"; TAB(32); TIME$ 40 HPOS=10:VPOS=6 50 PRINT"0 First Selection on Menu" 60 HPOS=ple //c 128K Sun CPU $249.00 Apple //gs Sun CPU $399.00 Apple //gs Post CPU/MON/2DD/PR/SW $600.00 Apple //gs 1.25MB Post CPU/RGB/2DD/PCT/PR $955.00 Apple //gs 2.75MB WOZ WAP Journal CPU/RGB/20HD/3DD/PR+ $1500.00 Apple //gs 1.25MB Micro Systems CPU $599.00 Imagewriter // Sun Printer find in ThreeWorks. THREE.WORKS The information file you are reading right now. /III.INF.31 (Side Two) APPLE3.BIB.85 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the year 1985. A3.GLOSSARY Poke and Call statements with Apple /// Business Basic translations where possible. Useful for those trying to convert AppleSoft Basic programs. REPRINTS How to order reprints of articles youon his/her screen and what it means to the operation of the user's program. Original information from Sun Remarketing. PEEK.POKE.CALL For the Basic programmer. A list of all known Peek, occasion find on his/her screen due to a program failure. Original information from Sun Remarketing. NON.FATAL.CODES A list of non-fatal codes which the user may, on occasion find without any problems. /III.INF.31 (Side One) BIB.80.84 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles beginning in 1980 and ending in 1984. FATAL.CODES A list of fatal codes which the user may, on luding the vendor and repair lists. You will be able to get the most out of ThreeWorks with a 256k Apple /// or ///+ because some of the files are quite large. If you own a // and have any version of AppleWorks or AppleWorks GS, you can read these files se ThreeWorks, I am asking that you send me an additional $5.00 (thank you!) This is the 1.1.92 version of ThreeWorks and I've updated the bibliographies so that they include listings of all /// articles from 1991. I've updated wherever possible, inc  spent literally hundreds of hours gathering a tremendous amount of information about the /// that you can use quickly and easily with Three EZ Pieces. In recognition of the time spent on this project, I must make this a shareware offering. If you purchaAPPLE /// PD LIBRARY By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG As promised, I am happy to announce this month that our /// SIG PD now includes ThreeWorks, my "unique bibliographies and data bases for the Apple /// Computer." Developed over many years, I'veARAs that need to be repaired, demos of programs and even wild discussions about Business Basic. Maybe even a refreshment or two. It should be fun so bring your questions and I'll look forward to seeing you! ost Printer $150.00 Imagewriter // WAP Journal Printer $200.00 FINALLY Please remember our meeting on April 18th at 10am in the WAP Office. We'll have PD disks and Apple /// T-Shirts for sale, S $329.00 Imagewriter // Post Printer $250.00 Imagewriter // Post Printer $100.00 Imagewriter // Post Printer $185.00 Imagewriter // P A glossary of terms related to the Apple /// and many of it's programs. /III.INF.32 (Side One) APPLE3.BIB.86 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the year 1986. A3.PGM.VERSIONS A list of many Apple /// programs and their latest version numbers. A3.REPAIRS A list of companies or individuals who can repair your Apple /// or its peripheral hardware. A3.CHIPS A list oVENDORS A list of all vendors who support or supported the Apple /// Computer. The compiler has checked some of them, but would recommend the user call or write a specific vendor in or that include articles about it. APPLE3.TIPS A listing of Apple /// tips from numerous newsletters and magazines. Brief description of tips provided in most cases. /III.INF.34 (Side Two) APPLE3. information. APPLE3.DRIVERS A listing of all known Apple /// device drivers, their latest version numbers, size, etc. APPLE3.PUBLCTNS A list of publications dealing specifically with the Apple /// Apple ///. The compiler makes no claims nor can he attest to the ability of those listed in this data base (except, that is, for himself!). Please call or write forst Groups). In many cases, the contact person may still have a /// and can provide support if you live in the area. APPLE3.CONSULTS A list of individuals known as consultants for the active Apple ///-specific clubs or have Apple /// SIGS (Special Interest Groups). APPLE3.CLUBS2 This file contains a list of groups that were Apple /// specific or had /// SIGs (Special Intere.CABLES An Apple cable compatibility guide for the entire Apple family of computers, including stock and engineering numbers. APPLE3.CLUBS A current listing of organizations that are Apple /// Bulletin Boards around the nation. APPLE3.BOOKS A listing of books about the Apple /// or that mention the Apple /// either in a technical or historical setting. APPLE3es and descriptions. * Note WAP PD listing is located on a separate disk: 3INF.01 is ASCII version; 3INF.23 is 3EZP Version. /III.INF.34 (Side One) APPLE3.BBS A listing of- networked Apple Users Group) on CompuServe. /III.INF.33 (Side Two) PD.3SOFTWARE A list of all known public domain offerings by vendors and clubs around the nation. Includes pric 1989. APPLE3.BIB.90s An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the years 1990 & 91. DL13.DB A data base listing the offerings on the DL (Data Library) 13 section of MAUG (Micros file types used by the Apple // computer family. MON.COMMANDS A complete set of the Apple ///'s Monitor Commands. /III.INF.33 (Side One) APPLE3.BIB.89 An Apple /// Bibliography of articles for the year .87 An Apple /// bibliography of Apple /// articles for the year 1987. APPLE3.BIB.88 An Apple /// bibliography of Apple /// articles for the year 1988. FILE.TYPES A list of the variouf the chips found inside your Apple ///, their respective location and sources of replacements. Original information from Ed Gooding's ///s Company BBS. /III.INF. 32 (Side Two) APPLE3.BIBthis list before sending any money for a particular product. BASIC.KEYS A complete listing of the Keywords used in Business Basic. Includes descriptions, examples and notes on e