LnSOS BOOT 1.1 SOS.KERNEL SOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUND%INVALID KERNEL FILE: xةw,@  ȱlmi8#)!)PD.LIBRARYvs' ''JANUARY 3ss#MAY ss-READ.ME.FIRSTs:*MENU.MAKER  |s)PRINT.ALL .s%SEG.T 3jsŸ/ *SOS.INTERP 74kes! *SOS.KERNEL k,Vs!a*SOS.DRIVER.S sIII.WAP.10994u' PD.LIBRARYssTRAIL.COLUMNSssDISKNAME.DATssFLASHNAME.DATOs9HELLO s/ *HELLO.TEXT >dLԡm#i㰼m#iЕOLԡȱfg hi !dLԡ憦  Ljmkm l y`2 Lԡ8(Je稽)ʈ@LTRAIL.COLUMNSvs' ')TRAIL.MAY.ss -TRAIL.JANUARY)ss .TRAIL.FEBRUARY u~ +TRAIL.APRIL/ssecommunications program you might like to try. It includes a "manual" of sorts on disk for you to read as well as the program itself. This was a formerly commercial program sold by Sun Remarketing. Disk 3TEL.13 contains the source code to Gary Kato's XMOrs over the year. Menu.Maker is included of course and you can read each article individually and print it or use our famous "Print.All" program to print all the text files from any disk side. Telecommunications Disk 3TEL.12 is Easyterm ///, another teladed onto the TCS and our ///s Co. - WAP BBS (301-593-0024). Information Disk 3INF.39 is our latest "Best of Ottalini" disk - this being number 8! It includes all my columns from 1993, as well as all the PD articles and additional musings from other ///einclude all the latest disks. 3CAT.01-03 have the 3EZPs version in database format. Games We recently came across the actual manual for our game Cap'n Magneto - disk 3GAM.03 - and have not included it on this updated disk. The manual has also been uplo everything they offer, but suffice it to say that if you need to keep track of everything from baptisms to sheet music, attendance and the offertory, these disks are for you. Catalog We've updated 3CAT-04 and 05 -the ASCII versions of our PD Catalog to nter our PD due to the donation of a /// system to a Washington DC church a few months ago - and the need to provide them with some church-specific software. These disks will work with any Apple // family machine that has Appleworks or 3EZps. I won't list seem to do that to you. In any case, we do have a number of new disks in the PD which I hope you'll take a look at - here's what's in store for you: Appleworks/3EZ Pieces Disks 3AWZ 12-15 are called Parishworks and are downloads from Compuserve. They eng process and added the disks to our library. My end, to let you know about them, has fallen woefully short - tho I have to admit its been more and more difficult to keep these articles - especially my Trail Column - going every month. Work and children at times.. But then, it DID get your attention, No? We have, in fact, been adding disks to our PD over the past few months. IF you watched the back of the Journal, you'd have noticed new numbers popping up on occasion as John Ruffatto completed the copyi lowing along the San Andreas Fault and then East that finally brought from the depths of time new disks for Apple ///ers to enjoy. It was a new year, a new world, full of new hope. Hmmmmmmmmm IF you ever wondered just how tinged your /// SIG Co-Chair is Apple /// PD Library January, 1994 by David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman Slowly over time, in secret, the Apple /// PD factory continued to churn. Its production line whirling faster than the hands of Big Ben. It was a cold wind from the North, bDEM /// (disk 3TEL.05) - a great PD telecom program that you can use to do XMODEM uploads and downloads. The source code is offered in the hopes someone might be interested in doing some upgrades to make this program even more useful. Utilities 3UTL.49 contains the original Titan ///+// emulation disk, as well as some information about the Titan cards, articles about them, etc. The ///+// emulation disk only works with the single Titan ///+// card. 3UTL.50 offers the Titan ///+// emulation disk with bu5 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: FLASVISIT THE WAP OFFICE - IT'S GOT A /// TO USE AND LOTS OF BOOKS AND MAGAZINES THE BEST OF OTTALINI - 1994 $20.00 payment to Bob Consorti of On Three Fame. e. lled DAR -for Disk Archive and Retrieval. It will take an entire disk side and archive it for you as one Binary file. It is NOT compressed. BUT you can take that archived file and transmit it or upload it in one easy step. DAR is shareware - it requires a ngs interesting for you, we've included an old Apple // game - "Snake Attack" on side two you can run. It does not need a joystick - just the keyboard. You'll recognize what it resembles when you see it. 3UTL-56 is a great new program from Bob Consorti cao do this. Also included is an Apple // DOS to Apple /// SOS conversion program. 3UTL.55 is the ORIGINAL Apple // emulation disk! Vintage 1980 - it will only allow you to load Applesoft or Integer Basic before booting a 48k (or smaller) disk. To make thi Information about SOSTRAN is on Side One while the program itself is on Side Two. 3UTL.54 offers up an auto-install program to update your disks with the 1.3 version of SOS.KERNEL. Easy to use - just boot and follow the instructions if you have a need tthat will allow you to transfer files from DOS 3.3 format to SOS and back. It will also make some conversions so that, for example, a DOS 3.3 Binary graphic file can be loaded as a SOS Fotofile (in case you don't own On Three's Graphics Manager program). "double boot" disk - you can add a Prodos based program on the disk and it will run automatically after you've booted into the Titan emulation. 3UTL-53 is a program called SOSTRAN. A former commercial program, this is a neat little Pascal-based program n cards as a RAM disk in native mode). The Daryl Anderson drivers tho (on disk 3UTL.18) are much better. 3UTL.52 is another version of the ///+//e emulation disk courtesy of ///er Matthew Thomas. This version has been modified so that it is, in essence, ailt-in RAM disk. A set of utilities to use on the // side are also included. 3UTL.51 has the Titan ///+//e emulation disk - used with the two card Titan set. It also includes a RAMDISK driver you can use in native mode (that is - use the RAM on the TitaHER SUBROUTINEnSLOW=110xFLASH/2=FLASH/2):۴ =11:=07 FLASH$ SLOW FLASH:".d1/Menu.Maker" /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 12022 Parklawn Drive Rockville, MD. 20852 (301)-984-ough nearly every disk and rework the Hello.Text files and the Read.Me files so that they reflect the new disk numbers, any updates, etc. Needless to say, this is not something a working daddy of two children who also wishes to see his wife every once !"#$ganized to make it easier for you to use and enjoy. Thus began what has become a long-term project to rework and recategorize the library. Moving disks around and creating new sections was actually the easy part. I then had (and still have) to go thr WAP /// SIG PD By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman As you may have noticed, I've not been adding any new disks to our library of late. It's primarily because I decided that our PD library was getting a bit unweildy and needed to be reor%&'()*+,VOLUME NAME (/DISKNAME) OR DEVICE NAME (.Dx)"P12);::"80C";a$;: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 of WAP /// SIG Co-Chair Dave Ottalini's articles from the WAP Journal. Also includes articles from other authors and information about PD library additions. We hope you enjoy it and encourage your submission of programs to our PD library. 0300 WELCOME! WAP /// SIG Public Domain Library Disk Category/Number : WAP Articles/3WAP-10 Disk Format: Self-booting This is the 1994 edition in awhile can do over a few days (OK, so I DO have a life outside WAP - but I have to work at it!). But to get you started, you'll find below the new categories I've created and a short description of what each will contain (some categories have remained the same). At this point, I can't honestly say when this will go into effect - but please watch the Journal, the TCS and ///s Company - WAP for more info. NEW APPLE /// PD LIBRARY AND ITS CATEGORIES PDS NAME: ACCOUNTING DESCRIPTION: Accounting1600 =Q:WW=0A=:A=21A=9&oldprefix$=40A=31410: Control C "aborts" program to Basic(:A=13770: Return Selects a file *DA=27:50: Escape to change disks/FA=324000: back out one directory level 3GA=(80+UCA)A=(80+L"BASIC 0":150A$="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:sic; +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$=16,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=1cCT>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),RIPTION: Compilation of many articles published in the WAP Journal PDS NAME: WORD PROCESSING DESCRIPTION: Word Processing programs and utilities for the Apple ///. E DESCRIPTION: Apple /// System Software. PDS NAME: TELECOMMUNICATIONS DESCRIPTION: Telecommunications Programs and Information for the Apple ///. PDS NAME: UTILITIES DESCRIPTION: Utility Programs for the Apple ///.' PDS NAME: WAP ARTICLES DESCto diagnose and fix a sick /// or PDS NAME: SHAREWARE DESCRIPTION: Apple /// Shareware Programs. Please support Shareware by PDS NAME: SOURCE CODE DESCRIPTION: This category provides the source code, where available, of PDS NAME: SYSTEM SOFTWARRIPTION: The library of Pair Software (Frank Moore) and other information. PDS NAME: PASCAL AND OTHER LANGUAGES DESCRIPTION: Pascal and other languages, programs, etc. PDS NAME: REPAIRS & DIAGNOSTICS DESCRIPTION: Information about how aphics/Draw Programs and Fotofiles. PDS NAME: INFORMATION DESCRIPTION: Apple /// Information - for new users and beyond. PDS NAME: MISCELLANEOUS DESCRIPTION: Apple /// Disks we had a hard time putting anywhere else! PDS NAME: PAIR SOFTWARE DESCrsion. PDS NAME: EMULATION DESCRIPTION: Apple /// Emulation programs and information. PDS NAME: FONTS DESCRIPTION: Apple /// Font Programs and Fonts. PDS NAME: GAMES DESCRIPTION: Apple /// Games. PDS NAME: GRAPHICS DESCRIPTION: Apple /// Gry of DA Datasystems (Daryl Anderson) and other information. PDS NAME: DISK CATALOG - ASCII DESCRIPTION: The /// SIG PD Catalog - ASCII Version. PDS NAME: DISK CATALOG - 3EZ PIECES DESCRIPTION: The WAP /// SIG PD Catalog - 3EZ Pieces Vepleworks Templates. PDS NAME: BLOOM PROGRAMS DESCRIPTION: The compiled works of Dr. Al Bloom. PDS NAME: BUSINESS BASIC DESCRIPTION: Information and programs dealing with Apple /// Business Basic. PDS NAME: DA DATASYSTEMS DESCRIPTION: The Librar-Specific Software for the Apple ///. PDS NAME: APPLE SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION: Formerly commercial software for the /// or third-party software (non-specific to other categories). 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PD LIBRARY ON THE MOVE I've been working the past few months on a project to reorganize our PD library (that scream you just heard in the background was our own John Ruffatto - who has to do the actual, sing database report output. They hold in their hands the standard, the goal of their output, the example of how they felt it should be done. They hold in their hands a final report that was being examined because it looked much better than their own. Theye entire corporation, plus an IBM 9000 mainframe, file servers and super servers, LANs, WANs, and standalone applications. "They" are the administrators and database programmers for the Detroit Medical Center. They are working on a new database and discusave a good 486 or better. I gave up on the spell checker after waiting 10 minutes for the checking of the first PARAGRAPH. I assumed that a 20 Mhz 386 could do better than that, but I guess not... PAUL II: MORE IRONY They have the best computers in thto change the format). When I got home I just had DOS output the file to the Communications Manager so I could grab it in /// EZ Pieces. That's where I should have done it in the first place! By the way, WP 6.0 is unusable in the graphics mode unless you hould not load the file. Matter of fact, it would not let me print or even look at the file, and I had to have it ready for the next morning! It was a minor oversight on my part: WP 6.0 at work, and WP 5.1 at home. I had to drive thirty miles (back to work ny questions. I was also frustrated by WordPerfect to the point of just transferring the file to the Apple as soon as possible. I had worked through my entire lunch hour writing a three page letter, brought it home and jumped into WordPerfect. WP 5.1 wan share files. It's funny, after playing around with the direct connection for the first weeks, the IBM now sits idle most of the time (as usual). I don't have the patience to work in slow motion, while SARA rips through the same workload without asking angs on the /// SIG Board on the TCS. As usual, there's a great story to tell about our SARA besting Messy-DOS: Well it's been an interesting week with almost no time for computing. My third IBM has decided to not fail so I hooked it up to my /// so they cn archive at WAP. He also has a large set of LISA documentation, which we may also be able to get copies of. Stay tuned! DETROIT DOINGS We missed Paul (and Anieta and family) at the last /// SIG Meeting - But we are always happy to see his postioftware sources since once a piece of software has no operating value to the company, the sources for that software just take up space. We hope to work with Dave to develop a complete set of source listings for the Apple /// that can be held as at know if this true). And why wouldn't Apple have kept such an archive? If true - it would be a real tragedy for the entire Apple // and /// family. David answered this way: It has been my experience that companies are not good archivists of ss software archive really began with the Macintosh in 1984 and as such contains very little pre-1984 software. I also recall hearing that Sun Remarketing was looking for the SOS source around the 1988-1990 period and could not find a copy at Apple (I don'd many more. But his answer to a question I had about Apple's archives of /// material surprised me: I doubt if Apple has much /// source code in its archives. I talked with one Apple employee (he was around before Apple became a company). He said Apple'physical reorganization)(But its not too bad - just 250 disks!). My main goal here was to turn it into something that was easier for you to use and find disks you're interested in. Better organization also makes it easier as we develop new disks, since we have more categories that better describe what we have to offer. Please see our separate article about these changes and when they may take effect. WORD JUGGLER PATHNAME PROBLEMS A new Apple /// SIG Member, Gracie Clifford, has been using her faithfuns AT the Catalyst menu itself. BOS lets me cut something from one application and paste it in another all using the one macro, as well as invoke DTM at the BOS main menu. I compromise by booting BOS from one side of my boot disk and Catalyst from the ofor itself than Catalyst does. In its favor, BOS does NOT obstruct the operation of DTM macros. Any DTM macros I try to use to pass through the Catalyst menu fail completely to load and move on to the next interpreter, and I cannot use any DTM applicatiow until I need them, but I'm too idle to go back in to reactivate them at need, and that seems an inelegant response in any case. BOS shares with Selector a regrettable inability to load drivers dynamically like Catalyst, as well as requiring more memory 3 32K free Bank $02 32K free Bank $01 32K free Bank $00 32K free The big memory consumers are of course DTM and BOS themselves, and the drivers. These last could indeed be controlled if I deactivate a few the readout I get from BOS utilities when I check memory allocation): Bank $06 Reserved for The Desktop Manager Bank $05 Reserved for the BOS Program Switcher Bank $04 28K for drivers 1K for cache 3K free Bank $0AKE TWO Our Canadian ///er Martin Davidson noted with interest Paul Cambell's suggestions for making BOS work better with his system. Martin had these additional comments: I think Paul has correctly identified the sources of my memory problems (see beloow either press "0" to end completely or simply press the CONTROL and RESET keys at the same time to boot into Word Juggler. It will now look to .D1 or .D2 as your default and you won't have to go to the setup menu to change the pathname. BOS3 PROBLEMS Tn either ".D1" (for the WJ boot disk) or (say) ".D2" IF you want WJ to look there for your WJ files. Press the "RETURN" key. Your WJ Disk will whirl a tad and the screen will note (at the bottom) "System Busy" and then stop. Whew! You're done. You can nchoices. Choose #3 "Set Default Pathname" and press "RETURN." The disk will whirl a tad and about 2/3rds down you should see: "Current Default Setting is "/Profile2." At the bottom, you'll see the question: "New Default Prefix?" Type ipe in "Run .D1/Make.Params" and hit RETURN. The program will load and in a few seconds you'll see: "Word Juggler Parameter File Editor" Now remove the disk and insert your WJ Boot/Program Disk. Note that the Editor program gives you 3 WJ is an active program. The only way to change the default pathname (for some unknown reason) is to use a program on the WJ boot disk called "Make.Params." It is a Basic program! To use it, you will have to boot Business Basic and at the ")" prompt, ty boot into Word Juggler, you are taken to the Edit Configuration Menu. One of the choices tells you the default pathname and asks if you'd like another. If you change it, tho, that new pathname does NOT become permanent, but rather is good only so long as you are only using a floppy-based system? I am NOT a Word Juggler user. But, after rooting around in an old manual, I discovered how to change the default pathname and decided you might like to know too (if you are a Word Juggler user). When youl SARA for a very long time with basically one program - Word Juggler. But recently a new copy I gave her had a problem - it had a default pathname of /Profile.2 while her system couldn't recognize because there was no Profile to begin with. What to do ifther. Most applications can operate reasonably within 4 banks; even many Pascal ones, if I stick to RTPascal. It's just that with Catalyst I have only two programs I can't run for lack of memory (Lazarus /// and Keystroke DB), while with BOS there are a good many more. But 3EZP, AWR and Advanced Visicalc, my most commonly used software, gives no trouble. If I had 512K (which I otherwise don't need) this discussion wouldn't even be occurring. STEMSPELLER and BOS /// SIGer Steve Truax has been having so ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman January, 1994 BOS3 Having to write this so early, I will not be able to report to you on how well our sale of BOS3 went last month. I hope you got your copy! IF there are 800-767-2775 767-2775 7-2775 hop PO Box 969 Woodland, Ca. 95695 916-668-5637 Tom Linders 12604 Wardell Ct. Saratoga, CA. 95070 1-408-741-1001 Apple Catalog 800-795-1000 Apple User Group Connection 800-538-9696 ext. 500 Apple User Assistance , MA. 02148 1-617-731-0662 On Three c/o Joe Consorti 1174 Hickory Ave. Tehachapi, CA. 93561 1-805-822-8580 Sun Remarketing PO Box 4059 Logan, Utah 84321 1-800-821-3221 W.M.Enterprises 1932-D Lincoln Dr. Annapolis, MD. 21403 (301)-268-4242 The Lisa SGABYTE hard disk! Bob says if anyone wants one, he would need to write a partition management utility since the drive would have to be split up into 66 16 megabyte partitions! APPLE /// RESOURCES/REPAIRS Bob Consorti 179-B Kent St. Brooklinean handle up to 4MB of memory on board. (but building a new RAM card to handle 4 MBs is not feasible financially and even if it were - programs would have to be rewritten to handle the extra memory.) - Our Sara works with the new Seagate 1.2 GIector. I would also try changing the order of the Corvus driver to see if it would work better there. I have a feeling it's a data corruption problem on the hard disk or a memory failure. A FEW TIDBITS FROM BOB CONSORTI - As designed, the Apple /// che hard disk. If that doesn't fix it, try running StemSpeller from bank 0 (put a "0" before the program name). If it works from there the Apple /// has a memory problem that wasn't showing up because the program was in a different bank of memory under Sel// SIGer Bob Consorti - who wrote BOS3 and here's his reply: I'm not sure about the StemSpeller problem. I just tried it out on my system and it worked fine. I would suggest reinstalling StemSpeller and the associated files and run a DDFF3 check on tor there). I haven't had time to explore this, so I can't tell you any more right now. I hope one of you might have an insight into this. I do have a 256K machine with a very large driver file - could I be running out of memory? I put the question to /ates. The system doesn't hang or crash, but it refuses to read my files and Stemspeller can't seem to recover from the error. It all works fine under Selector ///. Any suggestions? Should I call Stemsoft's technical support number? (A little orphan humut it won't read any files from my old Corvus drive, where all my files that need checking live. I get a message that says "error reading file" or something (sorry - I didn't write the message down) and then it looks like it's proceeding anyway but terminme problems with BOS and the old Australian program called Stemspeller of late: Now that I've taken BOS home and installed it, I have a problem. It has worked well with every program except Stemspeller. When I load Stemspeller, it seems to work fine. Bany left, it is available at the regular price of $49.95 from the WAP office. If you have purchased BOS3, how about letting us know how you like it? Drop me a note in the mail, hardcopy or disk, or better yet - leave a message on the TCS or on the WAP-/dical center once again because it "does not comply with our corporate standard". Unfortunately, our supervisor's claim that the corporation is "nothing but IBM" has one thing going against it; Reality. There are several Apples scattered throughout the Deber of changes at home as well. We have a new supervisor who likes paper, even said so himself. He also likes MS-DOS, so that makes two steps backwards for our Computer Field Support department (grin). The trusty Apple /// has been de-installed from the me who just can't believe a 10 year old computer has much life in her: It's been an interesting past few weeks here in Detroit. Those of you who have been active on the BBS's may have noticed my absence. This has been due to some changes at work, and a numhin earshot) will know that it is there. PAUL CAMPBELL UPDATE We can never go too long without getting an update from our Co-Chair Paul working away for our SARA in Detroit. Recently he relayed another of his continuing experiences with folks on the job SOS.INTERP or Block 5, Byte $1AD of Basic 1.23's. It contains $07 (hexadecimal for 'BEEP'). Replace it with $00 (hexadecimal for silence). Thereafter, whenever you boot up a Basic interpreter, you will see the copyright line and you (but nobody else witor all. The following is a fairly simple fix which will end this problem and restore peace in the home: With almost any Block Editor (eg Disk Window ///, DTM's Block Edit module or reasonable facsimile thereof) seek out Block 41, Byte $1D1 of Basic 1.1'sesence with a loud BEEP and shows a copyright line across the top of the screen. If, like some of us, you hack away in the middle of the night your loved ones may find this interrupts their sleep and may offer to trash your computer to quiet it once and fike to contribute, we'd love to have it! SILENT BASIC Our good Canadian friend, Martin Davidson, is always tinkering with Business Basic - and recently came up with this gem: When the Business Basic interpreter is ready to function, it announces its pr/ programs and Apple /// Information. We're already got some material in there and hope to start uploading the ///s Co. material soon - if it hasn't already happened. We'd love for you to contribute to - if you have a program or anything else you might lill continue to accept donations to the fund for as long as there's interest, so if you haven't been able to before, we hope you'll make that one of your New Year's Resolutions! TCS We now have TWO areas on the TCS download area for you to use - Apple //ed in having a compression program like Shrinkit developed for us. Please let us know your thoughts on this! HONOR ROLL II I did forget to mention one donor to our SDF last time - Tad Lesczcar. Thanks Tad - and everyone for supporting our efforts! We wree. See the address below. We're also interested in hearing from you about what our next project should be. During our discussions last year, the consensus seemed to be that we should look at an upgrade to Communications Manager. I'm also very interest//s Co. BBS at 301-593-0024 (its free to use). And thankyou! By supporting our efforts you will help us produce even more new software for the /// in the future. Remember that IF we have sold out, you will still be able to get your copy of BOS3 from On Thtroit Medical Center which are not documented by the computer support departments. This is because few people bother to call a service technician to plug a Mac into a wall and turn it on. But the number of Apple computers are growing, and the company will be forced to acknowledge their presence eventually. One of the things that may help things along, is that one of the new departments which is being opened got their new computer systems and printers delivered to the loading dock for attachment to our LAN. ACTION : Replace ram chips b2-b9 one at a time, replace the non-ram chips at locations d2 and e2. SYMPTON: Confidence program loads into memory, displays menu, but will not run. ACTION : Replace non-ram chips at locations d2 and eo many replacement chips. SYMPTOM: Black screen on Monitor, drive does not boot. ACTION : Replace ram chips b10-b17 one at a time; replace non ram chips at locations d2 and e2 SYMPTON: Monitor screen contains garbage, drive may try to boot. happening. There may also be some initial symptoms that, if you know what they are, can help point you in the right direction. IF you don't feel comfortable doing some of the suggested actions below, let us know and we'll try to help. I have access tr in some cases, how little!) your SARA is going to get sick at some point. What to do? First off, be sure you have a set of our repair disks from the PD library - they have some great tips and programs that can help you diagnose many problems you may bee wrong to believe in our 'religion.' Users should only use a good product (like SOS) if it's better for their application, not because the company feels only one way is right. It's a good lesson to learn." TROUBLESHOOTING No matter how hard you try (oolicy as it applied to the Apple /// (comments made originally on CompuServe): One of the downfalls was that we were too smart. We knew the proper ways to do all sorts of things and we didn't allow hackers to do things their own random ways. I feel we werill had to go home that day, but it certainly was not due to lack of ability. WOZ ON THE APPLE /// Back in December 1983, Softalk magazine printed some comments made by Steve Wozniak (one of the founders of Apple Computer) on Cupertino's closed-machine pr was still working on round one. The systems analyst was no longer laughing at this point, and started making apologies after I started to play a game of Sandman on the /// while the "WAIT" message was still flashing on the 386. The Apple /// stENTER keys were pressed, and both computers started working on the task. The Apple finished first. We were still waiting on the 386, so I had the Apple perform the function a second time,... then a third time,.... then a fourth time while the other computeterlace, and one of the slowest hard drives in existence (180ms access time). The systems analyst was invited back into the office and told that both computers were now going to perform the exact same task using identical routines and duplicate files. The I'm not the type to leave a response like that unanswered, I setup duplicate files on both the 386 and the Apple after he had stepped out of the office. This particular Apple was not a loaded system either, it had the base 256k memory, no clock or video inusing the IBM compatible which shared the same desk, and started laughing when he was told that someone was planning to purchase the ///. He laughed even harder when he was told that the Apple could easily out run his 386 in more ways than one. Since Dbase on an IBM would be too slow and cumbersome. So, the Apple was chosen to finish the job, and completed the project 3 HOURS ahead of schedule. If that was not enough of a finale, there was a lead systems analyst in the same office as the Apple. He was Every box that came in had the Apple logo on it! Getting back to the Apple ///, this system was given one last task of performing the database updates for the computer device listings. This was because everyone realized that doing the same task using 2, replace ram chips b2-b17 one at a time. SYMPTON: Memory test runs, displays ram error message at the bottom of the screen. ACTION : Replace failed Ram chip. SYMPTOM: Memory test runs, sections of the memory map are missing. ACTION : Determine which section of the memory board contains the failed ram. Replace chips one at a time in that section, replace non-ram chips at location d2 and e2. SYMPTOM: Trouble with your Serial Port ACTION : Replace the 1488, 1d over Dave Jernigan as he had the honor of being the first SIG member to "officially" load BOS into his /// -It was even recorded for posterity on video tape! We sold six copies of BOS3 during the day, while preparing the other 24 copies for sale.Thankid the programming) took the long drive down to Washington to be part of the festivities. Paul and Anieta Campbell and their kids also made the trek from Detroit. OK,so we didn't pop any champagne. But it was with a feeling of victory that we all watche On The Trail Of The Apple February, 1994 by David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman THE GARAGE SALE ... was GREAT! Especially since it was the official roll-out of BOS3, "Bob's Operating System', for our SARA. On Three's Bob Consorti (who actually d1174 Hickory Ave. Tehachapi, CA. 93561 (805)-822-8580 Sun Remarketing - 800-821-3221 The Lisa Shop - 916-668-5637 Tom Linders - 408-741-1001 Apple User Group Connection 800-538-9696 ext. 500 Apple User Assistance 800-767-2775 ters - let them continue to work for you, to be even more productive and to have more fun. Keep the religion - Apple // and /// forever! APPLE /// RESOURCES Bob Consorti 179-B Kent St. Brookline, MA. 02148 (617)-731-0662 On Three c/o Joe Consorti d to work and play in so many more ways because they provided the tools to show us the way. I hope the //ers will look on this final event as a challenge, just as the ///ers have over these many years. Get the most out of your machines, your Apple compumily - //+, //e, //c, //gs and our beloved /// - still has many, many years of life left if we are creative enough to use them in the proper perspective. In a lot of ways, our Apples are more than just machines. They represent a part of us that has learnehe world can serve as a small example of what can be done to continue the usefulness of a machine long beyond its "official" death. As I have said many, many times in the past - a computer remains useful so long as it has something useful to do. The // faally discontinued the Apple // production line brings the Apple // family to an "official" close. We mourn its passing - yet we SARAsaurs know what our friends on this side of the Apple family are going through. We hope the efforts made by the ///ers of tw when you hit RETURN and are asked for "REPLACE WITH" just retype the same information. Now you can go through the document easily hitting a return each time to see all occasions of the word. FINALLY Apple's announcement in mid November that it had finn using the Find command (numeric keypad-1) and having to retype what your are looking for each time, use the Change command (numeric keypad-3) and when the "SEARCH FOR" instruction is shown on the bottom of the screen enter what you are trying to find, no489 and 6551 chips on your motherboard. WORD JUGGLER TIP Here's a tip you Word Juggler users may find useful - from ///er Barry Downes: What's an easy way to look through a long Word Juggler document for all occasions of a given word, etc.? Rather thas to WAP Office Manager Beth Medlin for all her assistance with this project! Afterwards SIG members got Bob so filled with pizza he didn't eat again until lunch the next day! Yup-it was heaven for us SARAsaurs-the culmination of more than a year's worth of work. But I'd like to lookon this as the beginning and not the end.We still have a lot of things to do, projectsto accomplish. Many of you, through your continued interest and financial support,will make that possible(andyes,we're still taking de all in our PD) provide users with a wealth of information unmatched elsewhere. THE APPLE /// AND THE INTERNET It had to happen-and now it has! The Apple /// is part of the Internet -courtesy of long-time/// userJeff Fritz at West Virginia UrjiR, there'd be no way to put my toys on a BBS or an ftp site. With it, and with a hexification scheme, the job can be done easily. Thanksfor DAR, Bob.' It's great to have Dr.Bloom back in print. His reviews, articles and other Apple /// offerings (they arhe meantime, I couldn't resist giving you a taste: 'I am properly impressed with DAR as is. It is dead solid perfect for distributing, my old freeware that invariably came on a Pascal boot disk (mostly two-stage, even) with all kinds of files. Without DAuServe. Dr. Al Bloom has also uploaded it to the Apple /// Internet address. Our PD version comes complete with a manual-on-disk (put together by yours truly) and the self-booting program.Be sure to see the DAR review from Dr. Al Bloom in the Journal. In t the TCS, CompuServe, even computer to computer. DAR is a first for Bob - shareware. He's asking for a $20.00 fee in return for using the program. We've already placed it into the WAP /// SIG PD and also on the ///s Company, WAP BBS as well as Compd time to write an entirely new program! Called "DAR"for Disk Archival and Retrieval, it essentially creates a 'disk mirror' binary II single-file image of a 5.25"disk side. The purpose to make it very much easier to upload and download numbers of files onlation with IBM function keys,are all set to fly under BOS. BOB 'DARS' TO DO IT AGAIN Bob Consorti is one driven man. Not only did he continue to work on improvements to BOS3 right up to the point of leaving for DC from Massachusetts, he also ha BOS, it may have been a bad Access /// interp file.I got around it by using the invokable Interp module which is several times faster anyway, which means that those who use their Apple Ills to access IBM Mainframe applications which require DEC VT-100 emutime for BOS, we need to think of some way to get the word spread that doesnot cost big $$$$. The BOS installation of serial number WAP02 went smoothly and it's operation has been flawless. I never did find out why my copy of Access /// did not load undere. I bring stuff to the garage sale and end up leaving with two MORE computers. Had lots of fun anyway, it was great seeing every one and meeting Bob face to face for the first time. One disappointment was the lack of a scheduled ororganized demonstration a commitment to go forward with the new project. PAUL'S TURN It didn't take Co-ChairPaul Campbell long after returning to Detroit to make his own comments about the Garage Sale,as he related on the TCS: Well it was an interesting trip this timiendly user interface. Some macro capabilty would also be nice. Now is the time to make your feelings known, as we'll discuss this at the SIG meeting next month (March 12th at 10am). Hopefully, by that time, we'll have all the BOS3 disks sold and can maket on what you'd like to see.Right now,though, we're talking about a complete rewrite that will provide Zmodem capabilities, page scrolling, off-line text editing,VT 100 emulation (& possibly others),the ability to use higher speed modems and a much more fronations to the SDF!) As previously mentioned,once our 30 copies of BOS3 are sold, we'll move on to develop a new version of Communications Manager. I had a long talk with Bob about that and he's already started to think about it. We need your inpuversity (now we just need to get him to becomea member of WAP). Thanks to Dave Jernigan, Bob Consorti, Paul Campbell and I have been officially added to the "Apple///Discussion Group.' His Internet address is:JFRITZ@WVNVM.BITNET, while the group is located at: LISTSERV@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU The latest problem? What type of cable do you need to hookup a /// and a Mac to transfer files. One respondent put it this way: A standard cable is fine, but you'll want to use a modem eliminator (or get a cable that does tha ON THE TRAIL OF THE APPLE /// By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman APRIL, 1994 SIG MEETING Our quarterly SIG meeting was held the second Saturday of March with the Jernigans, Truax's, Seth Mize and your's truly in attendance. We talked a 1-1001 12604 Wardell Ct. Saratoga, CA 95070 Allan M Bloom, PhD CDP 2303 San Marcos Street Blacksburg VA 24060 Internet: IRBLOOM@vTvml.CC.VT.EDU A 02148 (617)-731-0662 On Three c/o Joe Consorti 1174 Hickory Ave. Tehachapi, CA 93561 (805)-822-85801 Sun Remarketing 1-800-821-3221 The Lisa Shop 916-668-5637 PO Box 969 Woodland, CA 95695 Tom Linders 1-408-74ul as well as being reasonable with their prices. They have a good stock of older Apple parts and supplies along with books and manuals.' Apple /// Resources Apple Technical Support 1-800-767-2775 Bob Consorti 179-B Kent St. Brookline, Mod place on the West Coast to get Apple ///s, parts and services: The ARC (Apple Resource Center): 1014 Central Ave. Tracy, CA. 95376 (209)-832-4300: Info/Support (209)-832-3270: Fax (800)-753-0114: OrderLine Frank says they are 'friendly and helpfin is 301-593-0024, and it's free access save for your phoneline costs. One advantage Company users have they get access to my Trail articles more than a month ahead of publication in the Journal! WEST COAST REPAIRS Sarasaur Frank Thompson reports a gos happen. Next month,I hope to offer you a separate article on ///s Company- what it offers and how to use it.It really is a great resource that you should try to take advantage of if you have a modem (and shame on you if you don't!).The number agaon, we look forward to bringing another 20 MBs into operation for use with the BBS (actually, Sara can only see disks up to 16 MBs in size, so this one would also have to be partitioned). A little reworking of the software will also be required to make thi to take care of the problem. With that figured out, we now have the ability to offer you all of the original ///s Company files along with a number of WAP files too. Thanks to the donation of another 20MB drive by Frank Freeman at Sleepy Hollow Corporatior a few months until we could find a solution. It came, once again, in the form of Bob Consorti. He took the drive home with him to Harvard along with the offending software. Two days later, he had it all figured out and had rewritten the software and running for more than a month! As you nmy remember,Ed donated the drive for use with ///s Company when he transferred it to WAP. But software problems prevented us from getting it to operate properly. Sooooo.. we're running the BBS off a 5MB Profile fd to be able to have another source to spread the news about the Apple /// and WAP. Watch for more news about the /// SIG and Internet in the months to come. ///s COMPANY-WAP By the time you read this, we hope to have had our 20 MB hard disk upt for you)-they're pretty easy to find, and some folks might just Let you borrow one if you're just going to do a one-time-only hookup. Be sure to up your baud rateinAccess ///and your Mactelcom program-no sense in doing this at 2400 baud! We are thrillebit about our next project - a new communications program and logged into ///s Company WAP to see what was available. It was, as always, great to see everyone and talk about our Sara. Our next meeting will be held in conjunction with the Semi-Annual Garagically hardcode into the modem that it should always connect at 9600 baud and no protocol. These settings were saved into my setup parameters and everything, for the most part, has been just fine. I still find a few letters are dropped here or there, but Communications Manager doesn't like that very much and went into the terminal crazies when the Zoom modem and the TCS modem started to talk. So, I followed the instructions in the manual to turn off auto-negotiation. The second thing I had to do was bas from the text that were applicable for a SARAsaur like me. The Zoom modem uses what is called "auto negotiation" to arrange what it considers to be "the highest performance connection mode between itself and the other modem." What I discovered was that nical side. Anyone who had never used a modem before would run into trouble. I've had experience with frustration before, so this was no problem! Even though the manual was written for a PC user, there were some helpful tips that I was able to gleanS and CompuServe as my testbeds. In Communications Manager, I reset the baud rate to 9600 and basically left everything else alone - the "default" settings. As for the Zoom modem, its instruction manual is fairly straightforward but somewhat on the techat. Needless to say, I went through a lot of jiggering before I finally hit on a configuration that will work for the present. I use Communications Manager mostly these days, so that was the program I did most of the "jiggering" with. I used the WAP TC standard connector. Mac modems use those smaller DIN-style plugs and I didn't want to have to fool around with a different cable. Unfortunately, the package includes a male to female cable - but a quick trip to Staples for a gender changer took care of th from the Price Club, it is one heck of a full-featured modem that can do just about anything you could ever want. In making my purchase, by the way, I bought the version for the PC world - mainly because external modems made for PCs still have our 25 pin's up to the modem to decide what speed it should talk with the the other modem. (See Paul Campbell's note below, however for one reason you may not want to do this). The next step was to look at the Zoom modem and its configuration. At only about $150.00er - 0E that tells the /// I'm going to use up to 9600 baud. That changed from 0A which means 2400 baud. Technically, you can always set your RS232 driver to the highest baud rating, since that's really the speed at which your /// talks with your modem. Itto say, I had to do some reconfiguration. I loaded my SOS.Driver file using the System Configuration Program, got into the RS232 Driver and changed its configuration upwards to handle 9600 baud: 0E 22 00 00 00 00 13 11 DF 84 00 00 It's the first Hex numby Sara. The /// can handle up to 19,200 baud but current software restricts things to 9600 Baud. It also has no fax capability at the present time. But with the impending upgrade to Communications Manager, I was being rather forward looking, no? Needless e Sale this Summer. ZOOMING ALONG I finally bit the bullet and purchased a high-speed modem for my ///. It was, actually, an experiment of sorts, since I was unsure whether I could get one that offers up to 14,400 baud and fax capabilities to work with mthe higher speed - especially for uploading to the TCS is very much appreciated. It will be fun to use the modem to a much fuller extent once we have a more full-featured communications program in-hand. PAUL'S COMMENTS While I was having some problems getting the Zoom modem going, I posted the problem to the TCS and got this response from our Co-Chair Paul Campbell: "You would be better off dialing in at 4800 instead of 9600 for now to avoid errors. Our SARA will handle 19200 bps, but the current versio : 200-340 Megabytes Mac or PC with a large data base : 340 Megabytes Mac or PC with a CAD program : 400 Megabytes Mac or PC with video : 500 Megabytes OK - are you ready for this? Apple /// workinglittle comparison: DOS or MAC working only with word processing : 80-120 Megabytes Windows and working only with word processing: 120 Megabytes Windows working with a variety of programs : 200 Megabytes Mac or PC with sound and/or color images A recent article by Phillip Robinson in the Washington Post discussed what size hard disks today's users of PCs and Macs should consider when buying their machine. Here's the comparison as related in the article - but with our Apple /// thrown in for a modules and other miscellaneous disassemblies. Now on the Company - All the WAP TCS help files, along with an encoded DAR file of a number of BOS Screen Blankers. Log onto ///s Co. - WAP (301-593-0024) to see what all we have to offer you! HARD DISKSprogram from ///s Company, the TCS or our PD library, pay the shareware fee, and use it to help get into some of these great files. Right now we're working on disassemblies of various 6502 codefiles - including drivers - and will move into basic invokabled uploaded onto the TCS as time permits. Unfortunately, not a whole lot of files fit into 140K (one 5.25" disk side) so this will take awhile. In any case, if you havn't gotten DAR yet and are interested in some of these files, I urge you to get the any's library file index so that we can make the transfers in some sort of order. Files from ///s Company are being placed into a RAM file (Daryl Anderson's ///+//e 140K RAM Driver). Then, using DAR, I can convert these into one file that is then saved an with the 512K upgrade so it can work with DAR as well. COMPANY NEWS The big news from the Company board this month is that we have started (what will be a) long-term project to upload the BBS files onto the TCS. In so doing, we'll be following the Comp and behold, DAR was able to see it. IF you have the Titan cards (either the ///+// or //e) and have not gotten 3UTL-18 - RAM+/// you are missing out on a great utility for your Sara. By the way - Bob Consorti says he will update his .RAM driver included since it needs to see a "full" disk side of 140k. I was using Daryl Anderson's RAM disk for the Titan ///+// card - but one that was auto-formatting and thus, was NOT a full 140k. Sooooo, I switched out the .RAM driver to the "Full 140K" RAM disk and lowommon naming convention make the DAR'ed files stand out, it would also provide publicity for the program (by throwing its name everywhere) and make people realize that they really need to have DAR." I had also asked about how to use DAR with a RAM disk -rms. It would make life a lot simpler for us if we adopted a similar method for DAR. I propose that we add the suffix ".DAR" to the Apple /// filenames which require de-archiving. An example would be "A3FONTS.DAR" or "GRAPHICS24.DAR". Not only would this cthe protocal for naming disk sides that have been archived by On Three's DAR (Disk Archival and Retrieval) shareware program: "There is a standard file naming protocol for special files that have been compressed or packaged on all types of computer platfon of Communications Manager will not allow for "clean" data transfers at 9600. This will be resolved with the next version of Communications Manager." A DAR-LING SUGGESTION While we're talking about Paul, he also made an excellent suggestion about with BOS3 and a variety of word processing, graphics, spreadsheet and data base programs : 5-10 Megabytes! OK - so our Sara doesn't have a GUI or do CAD, video or stereo sound and multi-layer color images. What she CAN do is a lot of work elegantly with software that doesn't take up megabytes of memory just to get started. A classic computing machine dressed in a very plain wrapper if you will - but what a performer under the hood - from the days when programmers knew how to ge74 Hickory Ave.] Tehachapi, CA. 93561] 1-805-822-8580] Sun Remarketing 1-800-821-3221 The Lisa Shop PO Box 969 Woodland, Ca. 95695 916-668-5637 Tom Linders 12604 Wardell Ct. Saratoga, CA. 95070 1-408-741-1001 Apple Catalog m. And the hold up is not the actual transmission speed, it's the output rate from the other system that slows things down so much." APPLE /// RESOURCES Bob Consorti] 179-B Kent St. Brookline, MA. 02148 ] 1-617-731-0662 ] On Three c/o Joe Consorti] 11n not in use, so that my Apple doesn't catch any cooties from MS-DOS). Do you know what's strange? It takes the IBM about 1 hour to transfer a complete book. Then to convert the ASCII file to a wordprocessing document in EZP takes less than 30 seconds. Hmml sources, so I have been transferring about 1 or 2 books per evening to the Apple /// from my IBM. Yes, I have a switch box linking the two serial ports together, and my SARA can send stuff to the IBM as easily as printing (I switch the connection off wheted to churches, who would be willing customers for such software. I've begun transferring the entire Old Testament to my SARA in hopes that someone would be able to come up with something. The King James Version is available as public domain from severae given up their SARA for an IBM: Bible software. That is why I was so excited about getting the whole New Testament for the Apple ///. Maybe someone can use AppleWriter's WPL, or even Basic, to create a simple Bible search program. A lot of ///'s get donaisk (actually a number of disks!). When I asked if anyone was interested, Paul immediately raised his hand and the transfers got underway. Paul messaged recently on the TCS that: "There is one specific reason why at least 3 people I know personally havrately otherwise. One of the most exciting uploads for our Co-Chair came courtesy of Frank Moore - who once ran Pair Software and the /// Newsletter and Magazine. Among all the materials we received from Frank's donations was a complete New Testament on d These will all be DARed files to make it as easy for you as possible to download and use. There are already a lot of great programs and information files available for you - including a compilation of all the TCS help files you would have to download sepa DTM Install program. 4. If you are using a RAM-resident RamDisk, remove it. (not very likely on 256k system!) THE TCS GETS RELIGION... I've begun uploading files from the ///s Company-WAP BBS to our TCS file upload area. drives. D. Make sure that the Desktop Manager driver (if you have it) was removed via the DTM Install program before modifying the SOS.DRIVER file for BOS, and that the driver was also re-installed using the ke sure that you don't have any extra graphics space allocated under Pascal. 3. The SOS.DRIVER file is suspicious... may be too big. B. Drivers that you might need later, make inactive. C. Correctly set the number of floppyhe keeps getting stack overflow error messages on a 256K /// when trying to use System Utilities from BOS. After I posted the question on the TCS, Paul Campbell decided to take a stab at a solution: 1. Reduce the amount of disk caching. 2. Mat the most out of 128 or 256k of memory - and a 5 MB Profile! BOS3 PROBLEMS? Our good friend Martin Davidson from Ontario, Canada is a new BOS3 user who has run into a few problems. He discussed them on ///s Company-WAP recently - basically saying 800-795-1000 Apple User Group Connection 800-538-9696 ext. 500 Apple User Assistance 800-767-2775 WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: BEST OF OTTALINI #9 DISK ID : 3WAP-10 BOOTABLE? SIDE ONE ONLY Here's the 1994 version of our Best of Ottalini disk - including all of Dave's 1994 Trail Columns and PD Library articles. Also included, a unsweetened orange juice 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1/2 teaspoon grated orange rind 2 eggs, lightly beaten vegetable cooking spray Combine first 7 ingredients in a large bowl and stir well; make a well in center of mixture. Combine orange juice and nex16 slices (about 125 calories per 1/2-inch slice). BUCKWHEAT-GRANOLA BAD 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup low-fat granola cereal with raisins 1/2 cup buckwheat flour 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cupr into an 8 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 3" loaf pan coated with cooking spray. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 20 minutes or until a pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool loaf in pan 10 minutes; remove from pan. Cool completely on a wire rack. Yield: 1 loaf, rst 5 ingredients in food processor bowl; process until combined. Add butter; pulse 5 times or until mixture is a coarse meal. Add cranberries and apple; pulse until chopped. Add juice and egg; pulse until moistened. Add walnuts; pulse 2 times. Pour batteoon salt 3 tablespoons butter, cut into small pieces and chilled 1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries 1/2 cup peeled, coarsely chopped Golden Delicious apple 3/4 cup unsweetened apple juice 1 egg 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts vegetable cooking spray Place five from pan, and cool on a rack. Yield: 1 loaf, 16 slices (about 125 calories per 1/2- inch slice). CRANBERRY-APPLE-NUT BREAD 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspture to dry ingredients, stirring until dry ingredients are moistened. Spoon batter into 8 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 3" loaf pan coated with cooking spray. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until a pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 minutes. Remo : "DAR - Disk Archival and Retrieval" QUESTIONS.SEPT : Q and A Column QUESTIONS : Q and A Column INTERNET.A3 : Apple /// on the Internet - where the Listserver is PAULS.NEWS : The latest adventures of Co-Chair Paul Campbell e Development Project; ///s Co. WAP OTHER.ARTICLES (SUBDIRECTORY) BURR.PATTERSON : "Profile of a Hard Learned Lesson" LINDERS : "Doing a Hard Format on a Profile" MAC.TO.3 : "Apple /// to Mac, The Hard Way" DAR.REVIEW BER : A visitor from Japan; Com Manager Update; Internet Qs TRAIL.OCTOBER : Bob Consorti Projects; Parallel Printers; On Lamp Repairs TRAIL.NOVEMBER : The WAP Move; Linders Keeps Dave Honest; Where Do I Find? TRAIL.DECEMBER : Happy Holidays; Softwarm The Past; Detroit Doings; Word Juggler PD.LIBRARY (SUBDIRECTORY) JANUARY MAY Side Two TRAIL.COLUMNS (SUBDIRECTRY) TRAIL.JULY : Apple /// emulation on a MAC; Software Development Fund TRAIL.SEPTEMnumber of other articles by /// SIGers. Enjoy! SIDE ONE TRAIL.COLUMNS (SUBDIRECTORY) TRAIL.JANUARY : BOS3; TCS; Paul Campbell News TRAIL.FEBRUARY : Garage Sale; DAR TRAIL.APRIL : SIG Meeting; DARing Along TRAIL.MAY : ///ers Frot 3 ingredients in a bowl; stir well with a wir whisk. Add to dry ingredients, stirring until moistened. Spoon batter into an 8 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 3" loaf pan coated with cooking spray. Bake at 350 degrees for 55 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in cent ise until it has doubled in bulk. Punch the dough down, turn out onto a lightly floured surface, knead a few times to press out air bubbles, cut into three equal pieces, cover with the towel and let rest 10 red surface and knead until smooth and elastic, adding a bit more whole wheat flour if the dough remains obstinately sticky. Put the dough in a buttered bowl, turn t coat all sides, cover with a damp towel and let rokes by hand. Mix in the sunflower kernels, wheat germ, bran, and rye flour. Gradually add the whole wheat flour until the dough clings together and leaves the sides of the bowl. Turn the dough out onto a flou In a large mixing bowl dissolve the yeast in the warm water with the half teaspoon sugar or honey. When frothy, add the milk mixture and 4 cups white flour. Beat 2 minutes with an electric mixer or at least 200 strn flakes 1/2 cup rye flour about 3 cups whole wheat flour In a saucepan scald the milk. Add the butter, oil or grease, salt, maple syrup and blackstrap molasses. Stir to mix. Cool to room temperature. e syrup or honey 2 tbl blackstrap molasses 2 tbl dry yeast 1/2 cup warm water 1/2 tsp honey or sugar 4 cups unbleached white flour 1/2 cup sunflower kernels 14 cup wheat germ 1/4 cup bra Mill Hollow Bread from Bread Book, A Baker's Almanac by Ellen Foscue Johnson makes 3 loaves 2 cups milk 3 tbls butter, oil or bacon grease 1 tbl salt (if using bacon grease, reduce salt to 2 tsp) 2/3 cup mapling Light magazine. er comes out clean. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes; remove loaf from pan. Cool completely on a wire rack. Yield: 1 loaf, 16 slices (about 126 calories per 1/2-inch slice). Recipes by Linda Leahy. All recipes are tested and analyzed in the kitchens of Cook  minutes. Shape the pieces into loaves and place in three medium sized greased loaf pans. Brush the tops with melted butter. Cover with towel and let rise gain until almost doubled. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until the bottoms sound hollow when tapped. Remove to racks to cool. liquid, and set the raisins aside. (I nuke the raisins until they boil, then nuke for 5 minutes on 50%) Add cold water to the liquid from the raisins to bring it to 1 1/2 cups again. Let it cool to lukewarm. Dissolve the yea y ground whole wheat bread flour 2 1/2 tsp salt 3/4 cup chopped walnuts Rinse the raisins to remove any dirt. Cover them with the 1 1/2 cups of water and bring to a boil. Reduce flame and simmer for 5 minutes. Dain, reserving the Deluxe Rasin Bread from The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book 1 cup raisins 1 1/2 cups water 2 tsp active dry yeast 1/2 cup warm water 1/4 cup oil 2 tbl honey 1 egg, beaten slightly or 1/4 cup water 5 1/4 cups finelgh in pan, fill as desired. Repeat process for top sheet. size desired. You may use your fingers from underneath the dough to stretch, being careful not to tear through. This process is easier with two or more persons stretching on all sides of the dough at once. 7. Place stretched/rolled dou first group of balls with the palm of your hand, spread with melted butter and stack them on top of each other (these should be flat circles now). 6. Using a broom handle or large rolling pin, stretch and roll the circles out to thec wrap and refrigerate for several hours. 4. Divide dough into 11 little balls (six will be grouped together for the bottom sheet and five will be rolled together for the top sheet). 5. Dust a marble or wood surface with flour. Flatten out 1. In a mixing bowl, sift the flour with salt and baking powder. 2. Using your fingers or a pastry blender, work the butter and oil into the flour until thoroughly mixed in. 3. Gradually add only enough water to form a ball. Wapn plasti HOMEMADE PHYLLO DOUGH Makes two sheets for a 12 x 15 inch pan if stretched to the thinness of a dime. 3 c all purpose flour 1 t salt 1 t baking powder 3 T softened butter or margarine 5 T olive oil 3/4 c warm water 2 T melted butter st in 1/2 cup warm water. Mix the raisin water with the oil, honey and the egg. Measure the flour and salt into a large bowl. Make a well in the center of the flour and pour the liquid ingredients in it. Stir from the center