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Appel au secours ! Je cherche depuis des lustres la face 2 de la geste d'Artillac. En effet j'ai achet ce logiciel il y a des annes et je ne l'ai dmarr que plusieurs mois aprs. Et l surprise... pas de face 2. J'ai appell Infograme qui a fait le logiciel et ils ne m'ont, pas vraiment gentiment, envoyer promener. Alors si quelqu'un a ce logiciel qu'il prenne conctact avec moi . Je l'en remercie par avance. Thierry BRONGNIART 8, rue des anglais 91300 MASSY Pour le N 50 du GS Club j'ai eu envie d'crire pour souhaiter, malgr le peu d'adhrents qu'il reste, encore une ou deux annes de GS club. Je sais cela va tre difficile dans la conjoncture actuelle o tout le monde s'quipe de "machin Penti(u)m 200" . J'espre simplement que les personnes qui vendront leur GS donneront les coordonns du club avec des incitations s'inscrire. En effet, je ne crois pas que les possesseurs de GS qui ont quitt le club aient jet leur bcane. Certaines ont d tre vendus, mais il n'y a pas eu de nouvelles adhsions. D'autres sont peut-tre dans des placards, provisoirement sinon elles seraient vendues. Mais pour les uns et pour les autres, l'adhsion, qui ne cote franchement pas trs chre cot du prix d'une bcane neuve, leur permettra d'avoir une machine simple, performante et peu onreuse quand ils la reprendront. Quon se le dise !!! Pour ce qui est des nouvauts, a-t-on besoin des derniers jeux la mode alors que des Wargames et autres jeux de rles sur GS peuvent tenir en haleine n'importe quel jeune champion de platine . A-t-on vraiment besoin d'un truc 133 Mhz ou plus pour crire son percepteur (dclaration oblige) ou son fournisseur ? A-t-on vraiment besoin d'un disque dur de 1 Giga pour stocker son courrier perso et ses numros de tlphone divers ? Car mme si le GS est dpass par son manque de couleur, ses programmes de travail anciens, ses utilitaires parfois difficiles d'utilisation et par des jeux qui semblent obsoltes, il reste une machine fiable et qui a fait ses preuves. Pour la petite minorit qui a eu son GS en panne totale, penser que d'autres peuvent encore s'en servir en pices dtaches. Changeont de sujet pour parler d'Apple. Cette marque est srement celle qui communique le plus mal. En effet, on voit ses micro-ordinateurs partout dans les films et il n'en fait pas l'loge. Certaines personnes se demandent mme de quel matriel il peut s'agir. Toute autre socit aurait demand tre au gnrique, mais pas Apple ! Dans "un flic la maternelle" il trne mme, dans la classe un GS, certe on ne le voit pas allum, mais il a le mrite d'tre l. Dans "la Firme" pass rcemment la tl, il n'y a que des Apple, partout des Mac, les machines pas les personnes. Il y a srement beaucoup d'autres films en dehors de ceux prcits o la petite pomme est prsente. Le seul film o il y a eu un petit quelque chose de fait c'est pour Indpendance Day, mais c'est le seul ma connaissance. Si elle est gre conomiquement comme elle a gr son image on ne doit pas s'tonner des dboires de notre socit prfre. Voil c'est tout et je souhaite tous les adhrents encore de longues heures devant leur GS. T.BRONGNIART. 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Entre temps le GS tait n, puis le GS Club dont l'ambition ses dbuts tait d'atteindre les....... ......... 50 membres ! Et ils furent plus de dix fois plus nombreux !. Aujourd'hui, ce mois de mars 1997 marque une date particulire dans l'histoire du GS car le GS Club dite....... ........... son cinquantime numro !! Et, comme le GS est encore "fort et vert", il y a gros parier que ce chiffre sera dpass !. Alors rendez-vous en janvier 98 pour le numro 55 qui marquera le dbut de la 10me anne du GS Club !. J. Rey GraphicConverter ****************** Le Mac est depuis toujours la machine graphique par excellence et, le prix des scanners baissant rgulirement, les appareils photo numriques et les imprimantes couleurs envahissant les rayons des super-marchs informatiques, vous avez certainement rv de traiter vos images par ordinateur. Mais pour cela il faut tout de mme un logiciel. Bien sr ClarisWorks possde bien un module dessin bit-map mais il n'est pas adapt la retouche d'images, quand PhotoShop ou LivePicture ce sont des outils qui restent chers et relativement compliqus pour l'utilisateur amateur. Alors cherchez bien dans les multiples CD Rom qui accompagnent vos revues Mac et vous trouverez un produit qui vaut bien plus que les 150 F que vous devrez acquitter son auteur Thorsten Lemke. Il s'agit de GraphicConverter que l'on trouve en version 2.6. Ce produit, en Franais, possde tout ce que l'on demande un produit de traitement d'image: - Changement de rsolution - calibrage luminosit/contraste/couleurs qui permet des rglages indpendants ou lis sur chacune des trois composantes. - un rglage de tonalit par graphique - un ensemble de conversions de couleurs et de palettes - Inversion - Rotation et miroir - Des filtres d'accentuation et de traitement par mthode de "plug in" permettant l'ajout d'effets spciaux ( les CD de sharewares regorgent de plug in ) - Des transformations chromatiques - Une fonction de vectorisation de l'image - La possibilit de crer des listes d'images ou un catalogue - Et bien sr la possibilit d'ouvrir tout type d'image et la convertir en tout autre type ( ouverture directe de dessins en format GS ). De nombreux outils de dessin, remplissage, dtourage plus une fonction de cration de masques permettent des incrustations ou des trucages. La loupe est prsente en permanence dans une petite fentre ce qui permet de voir avec prcision ce que l'on fait avec le crayon, par exemple, tout en ayant l'il sur l'ensemble du dessin. Votre image peut tre sauvegarde dans plus de trente formats d'images comprenant le format QuickTime, PhotoShop ou PC. Une fonction "convertir plus" propose une double fentre qui permet de convertir en chane tout un catalogue d'images de provenance diverses vers un format donn, bien pratique pour transmettre votre album de vacances votre ami PC.iste. Une trs belle documentation ralise sous "eDOC AutoReader" vous apprend tout au long de ses 70 pages matriser le logiciel, elle est en Franais et imprimable. GraphicConverter doit figurer obligatoirement sur votre disque dur, et surtout n'oubliez pas l'auteur, il le mrite ! J. Rey Fast Eddie : L'mulateur IIgs sur PowerMac Je vous avais parl l'an dernier de GUS, l'mulateur Apple IIgs pour Mac que Dave Lyons et Andy Nicolas avaient ralis. Cette version, toujours en dveloppement n'est toujours pas diffuse l'heure actuelle. Leur travail (tous deux employs chez Apple US) ne leur laissant que peu de temps libre et le statut un peu particulier de cette version (devant tre diffuse avec le prochain MacOs dont la date de sortie est sans cesse repousse) font que l'on attend toujours... La bonne surprise vient de Suisse o Bright Software (Symbolix, ShadowWrite, The Gate, Space Fox...) a annonc la disponibilit immdiate d'un mulateur Apple IIgs sur PowerMac rpondant au nom de Fast Eddie (FE). Caractristiques principales : Fast Eddie peut faire fonctionner TOUS les logiciels Apple IIgs et Apple II (8 bit) : Les logiciels en desktop (System 6.01, AppleWorks GS, GraphicWriter, HyperStudio, Hypercard, Platinum Paint...), les logiciels sous Prodos 8 (AppleWorks, MouseDesk,...), les jeux (Task Force, Zany Golf, Rastan...), les dmos (Sword Of Sodan...)... Les seuls logiciels posant pour l'instant des problmes sont certains jeux protgs et les dmos faisant directement appel l'IWM (routines bas niveaux du lecteur de diskette). FE mule un Apple IIgs Rom 01 ou Rom 03. La vitesse d'excution dpend directement de celle de votre Mac. Un Mac 100Mhz reproduit un GS 8Mhz. FE simule un Apple IIgs avec clavier, souris, Joystick, 8 Mo de mmoire, carte stro, carte scsi, disque dur, lecteur de diskette, CD Rom... FE utilise les priphriques du Macintosh (lecteur de disquette, disque dur, CD Rom...) comme s'ils taient relis au GS. FE mule tous les modes graphiques de l'Apple II/IIgs : - Mode Text 40/80 colonnes - Les couleurs du texte, de l'cran et des bordures. - Mode basse rsolution GR en 16 couleurs (40*40) - Double basse rsolution DHGR en 16 couleurs (160*192). - Haute rsolution HGR en monochrome (280*192). - Double Haute rsolution DHGR en monochrome (560*192). - Super Haute rsolution 320*200 ou 640*200, avec Mode Fill et jusqu' 15 palettes (240 couleurs). Une fentre de prfrence vous permet de choisir votre la mthode de rafrachissement de l'cran en fonction du type de programme utilis. Un jeu ncessite un rafrachissement intensif de l'cran alors qu'un traitement de texte peut se contenter d'un rafrachissement moins frquent. Le mode graphique 3200 couleurs n'est pas mul correctement. Les images apparatront l'cran mais avec de mauvaises couleurs. Cela est li aux particularits de ce mode d'affichage qui ncessite une synchronisation sur le balayage du spot vido. FE est capable d'muler le son du IIgs et plus particulirement l'Ensonic : - mulation des 32 oscillateurs. - tous les modes (one-shot, free run, sync, swap). Vue la complexit que reprsente l'mulation des fonctions de l'ensonic sur un Mac (les circuits sonores du Mac ne sont pas aussi bons...), un grand nombre d'options sont proposes pour choisir la qualit en sortie en fonction de la puissance du Mac. FE gre de faon trs transparente tous les disques du Mac. Il est possible de crer des partitions de 32 Mo en Prodos sur le disque dur et elles sont vue depuis le GS comme des partitions de disque dur. Il est galement possible de monter les disques du Mac sur le bureau du finder du GS. Le lecteur de disquette du Mac est considr comme le lecteur de diskette du GS : on insre des disquettes Prodos ou HFS qui apparaissent immdiatement sur le finder du GS. Mme chose pour les CD Roms et le lecteur CD du Mac. FE fonctionne sur PowerMac (exclusivement), avec une rsolution supprieure ou gale 640*480 en 256 couleurs. Pour un confort total d'utilisation, un PowerMac 100Mhz (ou supprieur) est conseill. Et a fonctionne ? Oui, a fonctionne, et mme trs bien. Lors de la dernire runion du GsClub (le 8 Mars 97), le logiciel a t prsent sur un PowerMac 7200 (90 Mhz). Les membres prsents ont pu assister en direct l'installation du systme 6.01 et au fonctionnement de diffrents logiciels dont Sword of Sodan, avec tous les effets sonores. La premire tape consiste rcuprer le logiciel sur un serveur aux Etats Unis puis convertir et dcompresser le fichier. Une fois l'excutable install sur le disque dur du Macintosh, il faut rcuprer les Rom du GS dans un fichier et copier ce fichier sur le Mac. L'mulateur peut alors dmarrer mais on tombe alors dans la situation o l'on allumerait un GS sans aucun disque : la jolie pomme en mode texte va d'un bord de l'cran l'autre. Mme le 'glong' caractristique se fait entendre. La ressemblance entre la fentre du Mac et l'cran d'un vrai GS est saisissante. Il reste maintenant installer le systme 6.01 pour pouvoir lancer tous les logiciels. Il faut donc crer un disque dur de 32 Mo sur le Macintosh (un fichier de 32 Mo sur le disque dur du Macintosh) et y installer le systme. La cration de ce disque virtuel se fait l'intrieur de Fast Eddie (via un menu) et il suffit d'utiliser les diskettes d'installation du systme 6.01 directement dans le lecteur du Mac. Une fois le systme install, l'mulateur boote et le finder apparat en quelques secondes (environ 5). Il est dsormais possible de faire apparatre sur le bureau du GS des disques durs du Mac (commande Mount d'un des menus de Fast Eddie). Cela permet de partager les fichiers entre le disque dur virtuel du GS et les disques durs du mac. En effet, le disque dur virtuel du GS est vu ct Macintosh comme un fichier de 32 Mga. La seule faon d'y copier des fichiers est d'oprer depuis le finder du GS (via Fast Eddie). Comme la premire chose que vous voudrez faire sera de recopier le contenu de vos disques durs GS pour les utiliser sur l'mulateur, la meilleure solution est d'utiliser un disque dur externe formatt en HFS (Mac) par un Macintosh connect dans un premier temps votre GS pour y recopier toutes vos partitions de 32 Mo. Connectez ensuite ce disque sur votre Macintosh et lancez Fast Eddie. Montez ce disque sur le bureau du GS et recopiez les partitions originales sur les partitions virtuelles. Vous voil dsormais sous Fast Eddie avec la mme configuration que sous votre GS. Fast Eddie est trs impressionnant. Il est trs difficile de le prendre en dfaut et on oublie facilement que l'on est devant un mulateur. O, quand, comment ? Fast Eddie est disponible depuis quelques semaines. Vous le trouverez sur certains CD Roms de domaine public des revues Mac. Vous pouvez galement le tlcharger sur Internet. Pour cela consultez la page WWW de Fast Eddie : http://www.swix.ch/clan/shadow/eddie.html Pour faire fonctionner l'mulateur, vous aurez besoin d'une copie des rom de votre IIgs. Pour procdez, utilisez le programme fourni avec ce numro de GsInfos ou alors reportez vous la notice de Fast Eddie. Les diskettes d'installation du systme 6.01 sont galement conseilles pour pouvoir installer le systme et les outils (FST HFS, SCSI, CD ROM) permettant d'accder aux prifriques du Mac. La version disponible, bien que fonctionnant dj de faon trs satisfaisante, n'est qu'une bta version. Le logiciel est donc encore en cours de dveloppement et l'on peut esprer des amliorations en fonction des suggestions des utilisateurs. Fast Eddie est un ShareWare de $25 (125 francs) dont les modalits de paiement ( une socit aux USA) sont dtailles dans la documentation du logiciel. La version disponible sur Internet ou dans les magazines est une version bride. Elle ne fonctionnera que 15 minutes. Au bout de ce laps de temps, l'application quitte et vous aurez la relancer. Les 15 minutes alloues sont cependant largement ncessaires pour installer le systme et faire tous les essais que l'on veut. Si vous payez le shareware, vous recevrez un numro de srie qui vous permettra d'utiliser Fast Eddie sans limitation de temps. Vue la qualit du programme et son utilit pour tous possesseurs de GS, le prix de 125 F est tout simplement ridicule. Cependant, le fait de devoir payer cette somme en dollars aux Etats Unis peut tre dcourageant pour beaucoup d'entre vous. Les programmeurs de Bright Software tant des amis, je pense qu'il est tout fait concevable de rcolter l'argent (soit via le GsClub soit via nous mme) que l'on transmettra une fois que la somme sera consquente. Nous serons donc je pense mme de vous fournir le logiciel dans sa version non limite, directement installable, avec les fichiers rom et systme dans un pack, ce qui vitera les nombreuses manipulations un peu dlicates (rcupration du programme, dcompression...). Olivier ZARDINI 2 rue St J-B de la Salle 75006 Paris NDLR : Fast Eddie renomm Bernie (en version dmo et dcompacte) se trouve sur une disquette DP Mac de ce numro. Bright Software autorisant la diffusion sur tout support infrieur 2Mo. Nous avons consult GS Infos 49 sur un PowerMac et fait quelques copies dՎcrans que vous trouverez sur la disquette GSInf.50.BIS. Elles sont contenues dans larchive MacOnly.SEA qui se trouve dans le dossier FastEddie. Pour les consulter, mettez GSInfos50.BIS dans le lecteur de votre PowerMac, copiez larchive autodcompactable sur votre disque dur, double-cliquez sur-elle et consultez les images avec votre logiciel de dessin prfr. magazine easier. 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One of the things that we discussed was his typing up some "notes" for me on how to put _GenieLamp A2_ together. A few weeks before the first issue of _GenieLamp A2_ that had my name as editor was to be published, Doug sent me his "notes" via email. I used Shrinkit to unpack them, saw that it was an Appleworks Word Pprocessor file, and used a macro I had written some time ago to load it into Appleworks and print it out, while I headed for my morning shower. I came back to see my printer had run out of paper. Turns out that Doug's "notes" were 128k of an Appleworks Word Processor file that printed out to 55 pages. All of this merely serves to point out again that Doug did a remarkable job as editor of this publication. I knew it would take a lot of my time to get GenieLamp together on a monthly basis, but I didn't think it would be quite _this_ much time. It was, therefore, a disappointment to me that I wasn't able to match the size of the previous issues of GenieLamp in my debut issue, nor was I able to reprint all of the messages that I really wanted to, largely due to the fact that I was surprised by the time constraints. However, as I've been known to say, "If it don't kill you, it'll only make you stronger," I enter my second issue as editor a little more prepared, a little wiser, and a lot more experienced. Work on GenieLamp this month is starting earlier than usual: in fact, it's starting on New Year's Day. I guess you could say my resolution is to make sure GenieLamp lives up to its quality standard. Now to see about getting the day extended to thirty hours. . . [*][*][*] Sometimes, you get Christmas presents from unexpected shores. As many of you know, _GenieLamp A2Pro_ is no longer being published. What you may _not_ know is that before there was a _GenieLamp A2Pro_, _GenieLamp A2_ covered happenings in _both_ the A2 and A2Pro RoundTables on GEnie. I had toyed with the idea of incorporating some A2Pro coverage into _GenieLamp A2_ again, but had thought that it might be best to first get my feet wet in trying to continue what we had going already before expanding. So it came as a very pleasant surprise when, on December 30, 1996, a package arrived in email from my favorite Australian programmer. I unwrapped it to find what turned out to be a special Christmas present for the readers of _GenieLamp A2_. Richard Bennett, the world famous programmer of _Express_, _GraphicWriter III_, the _Spectrum_ ANSI display, and an assortment of other Apple II products, had taken the time to skim the A2Pro Bulletin Board over the last few months and compile a selection of choice postings for presentation in GenieLamp. I was blown away by the effort he had made with his busy schedule. 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"""""""""""""""""""""""" by Ryan Suenaga [A2LAMP] o BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS o A2 POT-POURRI o HOT TOPICS o WHAT'S NEW o THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT >>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" [*] CAT 5, TOP 3 ....... The Prodigal Son returns [*] CAT 9, TOP 11 ....... The standards of SCSI [*] CAT 9, TOP 23 ....... Stupid Prodos 8 tricks [*] CAT 11, TOP 7 ....... Superdrive cards resurface! [*] CAT 12, TOP 8 ....... Deskjets, Deskjets, and more Deskjets [*] CAT 17, TOP 27 ....... The IIgs: ReFRESH me! [*] CAT 28, TOP 4 ....... The LemminGS are coming! [*] CAT 29, TOP 44 ....... At last. . . Jasmine [*] CAT 35, TOP 30 ....... More about A2 II [*] CAT 46, TOP 1 ....... Memory problems? Get Sirius! >>> A2 POT-POURRI <<< """"""""""""""""""""" DEFENDER ARRIVES ON GENIE Happy New Year to all! """"""""""""""""""""""""" A couple of days ago, someone (it may have been Mark Wade) posted a message in the BB about wanting to see the Defender of the World game demo uploaded here. I've had this game demo on my hard drive since it was released as freeware last fall by author David Ong Tat-Wee of Singapore. So, I packed it up in the proper format and uploaded to the A2 RT Library this evening (Wednesday). When it clears inspection, it should be available for download as file #28252. The game itself is far from finished, and it may never be finished. But one level is playable, and portions of the other levels are available for inspection. It =is= fun to tinker with. Too bad the author doesn't have time to complete the project. Enjoy! Max http://users.ids.net/~kerwood/juiced.gs (M.JONES145, CAT3, TOP25, MSG:146/M645;1) THE PRINT SHOP: STILL AROUND Does anyone know if Print Shop GS, or any """""""""""""""""""""""""""" other Print Shop spinoffs for the Apple II, are still available for purchase? I just got an e-mail from a teacher in Tulsa, OK, who had his original Print Shop GS disks stolen from his classroom. Apparently, no backups. He's wanting to know how/if he can get new copies of the disks. Max (M.JONES145, CAT6, TOP8, MSG:153/M645;1) >>>>> Tuesday, January 21, 1997 - 10:24 pm """"" Max, National School Products (800-289-3960 Fax; 800-627-9393 voice) has The New Print Shop, The Print Shop (original) and several add on Print Shop programs and disks in their current 94 page all Apple II catalog. I see Print Shop IIGS Expansion Library but not Print Shop IIGS itself. Sometimes they have things not shown in the catalog. Worth a call. MT Steve It's hard to decide if TV makes morons out of everyone or if it mirrors Americans who really are morons to begin with. -- Martin Mull (S.BERNBAUM, CAT6, TOP8, MSG:154/M645;1) >>>>> Max, """"" I know an Apple dealer who had one on the shelf less than 2 weeks ago. I'll be over that way again within a week (or whenever my TranswarpGS is ready) and I can check if it's new or re-wrapped and verify the price. Seems I remember it being $25-$35. Email me if you want me to pursue it for you. Ed Staib - here till the lights are out... (E.STAIB, CAT6, TOP8, MSG:156/M645;1) TULIN TUMBLES Monday, January 20, 1997 - 7:57 pm """"""""""""" I received an email from Wing Cheung today in response to email that I had sent to Tulin. Tulin is no longer in the drive business. Wing is a former employee of Tulin, who has acquired their left over hard drive and floptical stock. He asked me to post his offering here. He is offering refurbished Insite flopticals for sale: $50 for a bare floptical drive, suitable for an internal drive or to put in your own case $80 for a fully set up floptical drive in an external case He also has some hard drives but requests people contact him specifying what they want and he will quote a price. He can be reached via email at: 104465.3171@COMPUSERVE.COM@INET# Be patient if he does not reply right away. We have exchanged two messages so far and it has taken him a couple of weeks to reply each time. MT Steve P.S. That's all I know. Contact Wing for further info. (S.BERNBAUM, CAT4, TOP40, MSG:58/M645;1) DO-IT-YOURSELF .FL FILES Don, Bob: Sometime when I first acquired the """""""""""""""""""""""" LaserJet (1/95?) I did upload a Harmonie .FL file for it but doubt that is what I am using today. I presently have TT/PCL mappings as follows: Courier/Courier(22), Garamond/Garamond(156), Geneva/Omega(3), Arial/Arial(19867), Monoco/UniversMed(4), Symbol/Symbol(23), Times/CGTimes(20), ZapfChanc/Marigold(18), ZapfDing/Wingdings(13), Aspire/Coronet(2418). The numbers represent IIGS font families in decimal. These typefaces now print instantly via Harmonie EXTERNAL without the long dreadful delays. Am sure the mix of built-in fonts is different on the InkJets, but the principal is probably the same. Basically each entry in the xxx.FL table looks like this: (For example, Aspire) byte 0-1 Family number in HEX 72 09 byte 2 Length of print command 0A byte 3-n Print command in CHAR (slp4116T Don't forget the GS's bizarre need for placing the L/O byte of family number in the rightmost position (as in 2418 = 0972 above) ;^{ You will need a block editor of some sort to set this up properly. Margot (18:30 PST - Sun 1/19/97) Spectrum v2.0/CoPil v2.55 (M.TAYLOR66, CAT40, TOP9, MSG:88/M645;1) <<<<< > to use Letter Gothic font instead of Geneva to tell the DeskJet """"" > to use Letter Gothic. I suppose if you could find a bit mapped or TT font for LetterGothic, you could simply replace the family ID for Geneva (03 00 in bytes 0-1) with whatever is correct for LetterGothic in the xxx.FL table you are using. See previous post. Margot (18:49 PST - Sun 1/19/97) Spectrum v2.0/CoPil v2.55 (M.TAYLOR66, CAT40, TOP9, MSG:89/M645;1) >>> HOT TOPICS <<< """""""""""""""""" SUPERDRIVES: HISTORY AND APPLICATION Is the SuperDrive controller card, """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" that's been mentioned, the same thing as the Apple II 3.5" disk controller card? Thanks. Dave Stewart Delivered by: Spectrum 2.1, and CoPilot v2.55 (D.STEWART2, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:18/M645;1) >>>>> Dave, """"" The manual calls it [Apple II 3.5 Disk Controller Card], so I'd say yes. -- Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech cknoblo@delphi.com cknoblo@novia.net (C.KNOBLOCK, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:20/M645;1) >>>>> Jim and Dave and Carl, """"" >> The SuperDrive Controller Card aand the Apple II 3.5" Disk Controller >> Card are one and the same... I don't think that's true:( There is an "Apple II 3.5" Disk Controller Card" that is used for "non-SuperDrive" 3.5" disk drives. Godzilla (S.GOZDZIEWSK, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:21/M645;1) >>>>> I think that Apple made two versions of the 3.5 Disk Controller; """"" the first dealt with 800k drives, the later version handled 800 and 1.44 Mb disks. If memory serves, the =name= of the card didn't change, but I =think= the part no. did. Ed Lundberg (EDMUNDL, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:24/M645;1) >>>>> Steve, """"" >I don't think that's true:( There is an "Apple II 3.5" Disk Controller >Card" that is used for "non-SuperDrive" 3.5" disk drives. Yes, and it only supports the Unidisk 3.5. The card and manual I described is the SuperDrive controller card. I hav an AE HD 3.5 on it and can read AOL disks. ;) And erase them, and use them as ProDos 1.44M disks. -- Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech cknoblo@delphi.com cknoblo@novia.net (C.KNOBLOCK, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:25/M645;1) >>>>> I have the Apple II 3.5 Disk Controller Card and it supports the HD """"" drive. On Page 2 of the manual it says: The disk controller card works with these floppy disk drives: - Apple SuperDrive - Apple 3.5 Drive - Apple II UniDisk 3.5 So there you have it. I bought this card from Shreve systems 6 weeks ago and they have since sold out. JB (J.COLE63, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:26/M645;1) >>>>> There was no name change or model number change when the Apple II """"" 3.5 Disk Controller Card went from supporting only the 800k GCR format to supporting both the 1.4 meg MFM and 800k GCR formats. This was documented in A2 Central. Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:27/M645;1) <<<<< I'm looking for comments on my game plan. I plan to connect an """"" Apple SuperDrive to my GS. While using Netscape on my PC, I'd like to be able to download something (say a Richard Bennett driver), remove the floppy from the PC, insert in the SuperDrive, and install the driver on the GS. Is this doable? How will the stuff be packed and which machine will I do the unpacking? Any comments will be appreciated from the remaining audience. Dave Stewart Delivered by: Spectrum 2.1, and CoPilot v2.55 (D.STEWART2, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:33/M645;1) >>>>> > Is this doable? """"" Yep. > How will the stuff be packed and which machine will I do the unpacking? Usually, Apple II stuff is packed in a NuFX format, with or without a Binary II wrapper. If you're grabbing stuff off of the 'net, it is sometimes also Binscii'd, Binhex'd, or UUencoded (or otherwise textually encoded). A number of Apple II programs can handle some or all of these formats, including GSCII+, Speckie 2.1, and Binscii. And you ought to do the unpacking on a IIgs. Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT11, TOP7, MSG:35/M645;1) PRODOS 8 SLOT SWITCHING AND LASER BACKUPS Is there a way to make slot 7 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" on an IIe be remapped as slot 5? I have an unusual need to be able to switch it back and forth without having to move the board in the slot. Thanks in advance. _____ / \ )=====( \___+_/ ..:... Hans (H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:2/M645;1) >>>>> Hans: """"" I am not certain, but I _think_ a strategic poke to the ProDOS device driver table at $BF10+ _might_ serve temporarily to remap a slot 7 device to slot 5. From what program (or environment) will you be making the change? Will it be from within AppleWorks, or a BASIC program, or perhaps from within a program allowing access to the Visit Monitor CDA on a IIGS? Hugh... (H.HOOD, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:3/M645;1) <<<<< I'd like to be able to make the change either from BASIC or the """"" "monitor". This is a IIe (actually, a Laser 128EX), so there are no CDA's. _____ / \ )=====( \___+_/ ..:... Hans (H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:4/M645;1) >>>>> Hans: """"" Please do something for me. After booting ProDOS and getting into BASIC.SYSTEM, get into the monitor (type CALL -151) and do a listing of the contents from $BF12 to $BF1F (type BF12L). Please let me know what the HEX contents of these locations are. This is the device driver address table for the slots that ProDOS uses. I _think_ we can re-map Slot 7 to Slot 5 with one POKE _if_ you are using ProDOS 8 on the program you will be running. Hugh.. (H.HOOD, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:5/M645;1) <<<<< Coming up... """"" from ProDOS 8 vers. 2.0.2: $BF12- 08 FD 08 FD 08 FD $BF16- 08 FD 4E C5 00 D0 0D C7 _____ / \ )=====( \___+_/ ..:... Hans (H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:6/M645;1) >>>>> Re: Changing slots in P8 """"" I feel I need to comment on what's going on here. Or, at least what I _think_ is going on here :) If the idea is to swap the entries in the P8 device driver list, read on... If it isn't, then forget the whole rest of this msg while I pull my foot out of my mouth :) P8 stores its device driver table at $BF10 thru $BF2F. If I recall correctly, the goal is to swap slot 5 with slot 7. The quick and dirty method is to take the contents of $BF1A/1B and swap them with $BF1E/1F assuming drive 1 in both cases. Depending on the device driver(s) in question, this might work. Here's the problem tho: The MLI sets up a command block (device driver parameter list) prior to calling the device driver. One of those parameters in the command block is UNIT NUMBER (found at $43) which is in the format: %DSSS0000, where D is the drive number minus one, and SSS is the slot number. OK? Keep this in mind. Next, let's take a look at the hardware side. Most external cards can be plugged into any slot and work. The easiest way to communicate with a card is to read/write at the slot hardware _base_ address, using the X-Register to specify the actual slot offset. For example, the assembly language instruction LDA $C080,X where X=$10 would access slot 1. If X=$20, then the access would be to slot 2, etc. So, the people who write device drivers, only need a base address ($C080) and where their card is at (loaded in the X-Reg). Now, let's put the two together. 1. The device driver needs the X-Register to be set to the slot number. 2. The MLI issues the slot number as part of the Unit Number. Hmmm...If you were a device driver, where would you get that slot number??? :) And everythings fine until.... someone _swaps_ the entries in the P8 device driver table and _doesn't_ tell P8 about it :( Say you have a 3.5 drive on slot 5, and a SCSI card in slot 7, and you swap the device drivers. =Potentially= you have the 3.5 driver accessing the SCSI card, and the SCSI driver accessing the 3.5 drive. +NOT+ what you want!!! AND- I don't even want to think about what would happen if the two swapped entries refered to different devices, i.e. a serial device and a block device. Yikes! So, I can be wrong on this, because not all device drivers are written the same way. Maybe it'll work for you, but I wanted to at least inform you that the results may prove disasterous. Also, since I'm jumping in here, maybe I drew the wrong conclusion about where this discussion was going to go, and in that case Sorry! BTW, I'm currently writing a P8 device driver to control an IDE HD with multiple partitions, which the user may map into unused P8 slots. (like the RamFAST). The basic theory is to fill the unused P8 device driver vectors with my device driver entry point and then translate the different Unit Numbers passed by the MLI into the correct partition, there by creating virtual drives. If someone tried to swap the entries, nothing would happen because the entries are the same-- it's the Unit Number that makes the difference. So, basicly, hot swapping the device driver entries is a BAD idea, in my opinion, of course :) -Sully (All miss-spellings are my own :) (R.SULLIVAN8, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:7/M645;1) >>>>> Hans: """"" Sully knows exactly what I was hacking to do, and makes great points. Don't worry though, I wasn't going to let you walk into the quicksand, at least not without adequate warning and protection. Currently, what cards are in slots 5 and 7, respectively, and how many devices are attached to each card? If slot 5 is the built-in diskport, how many drives are attached? Will the program from which you want to access the 'swapped' slot device address files on it from BASIC with BASIC.SYSTEM commands (e.g. LOAD X, S5,D1), or will it address it from machine code? BTW, before you even attempt to swap the $C7 0D for the $C5 4E with a few POKES, _everything_ needs to be backed up. Plus, unless Sully bales me out with the answers, I need to re-read Gary Little's explanation about the whole mapping procedure, as another location (Sully's $BF32,X) may also need to be massaged. Of course, if you're a curious sort, and a bit impulsive, and if you've _got everything backed up_, and your estate planning is in order, you can go ahead with the POKES anyway, and let us know what happens. Hugh... (H.HOOD, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:8/M645;1) >>>>> Hans, Hugh, """"" I whipped up a short program that will correctly handle the slot 5/slot 7 swap problem. This program applies a patch to P8 that will intercept calls to slot 5/7, fix the Unit Number, then passes (redirects) control to the opposite slot. When the program is launched, it will relocate itself between the BI and the buffers, so it is protected from other programs. The patch must be applied each time Prodos is launched, but never twice in the same session. I'm emailing you guys a copy of both the program and the Merlin source. I used GSHK with BinaryII, hope that isn't a problem. -Sully (R.SULLIVAN8, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:9/M645;1) <<<<< Hugh and Sully, """"" Actually, that's exactly what I want to streamline -- the HD backup process. Here's what I've got: The machine is a Laser 128EX with an expansion box, so I've got two available expansion slots -- slot 5 and slot 7. Each slot is controlled by a hardware switch. If I switch slot 5 "on", I can only access 128K of ram, and since I use AppleWorks a lot, slot 5 remains dedicated to ram. If I switch slot 7 "on", I lose access to any 3.5" drive connected to the external drive port (a 5 1/4" drive simply responds to s6,d2, but a 3.5" drive is addressed as s7,d1 -- same port). So the problem is that I have three "devices" (1 MB of ram, HD, and 3.5" drive) competing for two resources, but I only ever need any two of them at the same time. In normal use, I have 1 MB of extended ram tying up slot 5 and an Apple High- Speed SCSI card in slot 7. For the occasions when I need to transfer a file to (or from) a 3.5" drive, I simply set up a ramdisk, temporarily move the file (or disk) to the ramdrive, flip the switch, and reboot. Although this is fine for the occasional transfer, it's not conducive to making even a single backup. Backups to a 3.5" disk are not imposssible, but I have to physically move the SCSI controller temporarily to slot 5 first. I want to avoid having to move the controller back and forth. Up until now, I've done that at the expense of making any backups. What's frustrating is that when I use a program like Copy-II-Plus, the 3.5" drive activity light comes on for a moment as all the drives are polled, it just never shows up in the list of drives to be accessed until I switch slot 7 "off" -- but then I can't access the HD. After reading Sully's explanation of what needs to happen, I fear that remapping the slot won't provide a solution since that will probably remap the external drive port to slot 5 as well. :-( _____ / \ )=====( \___+_/ ..:... Hans (H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:11/M645;1) >>>>> Hans, """"" I had a similar situation with a Laser awhile ago. The best solution ended up being backing up to another device on the SCSI chain; I realize that might not be suitable for you, but it was the best I could come up with. Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:12/M645;1) <<<<< Much as I hate to, I may just abandon the expansion box and mount """"" the SCSI controller in the open from the side of the machine. At least that way I won't need to physically move the controller to change slots -- I'll just need to flip switches. I tried to see if I could just add a jumper or two to make one of the slots in the expansion module act the same as the slot in the side of the machine, but I didn't see any obvious way to do it. _____ / \ )=====( \___+_/ ..:... Hans (H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:14/M645;1) >>>>> Hans, """"" You have an interesting situation there. I'm not sure why CopyII+ doesn't see your drive. I'm with Ryan, tho- The easiest way would be to connect another scsi device for backups. A Zip drive would be my recommendation. -Sully (R.SULLIVAN8, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:18/M645;1) <<<<< Sully, A Zip drive on a IIe (or clone)? You mean I can just unplug """"" my ZIP from my Performa and move it over to my Laser? Can I just use an AHS utility or ProSel-8 to format a ZIP disk? _____ / \ )=====( \___+_/ ..:... Hans (H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:20/M645;1) >>>>> Sure, why not? I had a Zip Drive running on one of my //es :) """"" > You mean I can just unplug my ZIP from my Performa and move it over to my > Laser? Provided you have a properly working existing SCSI chain and follow the usual SCSI rules, sure. One caveat: watch out for the limit of 14 Prodos devices. > Can I just use an AHS utility or ProSel-8 to format a ZIP disk? Yeah. . . use Chinook SCSI utils. That'll work fine. If not, use the AHS SCSI utils. That'll work too, but Chinook's better. Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:22/M645;1) RAMFAST, PRODOS 8, AND FLOPTICALS Is there any way to set up a RamFAST """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Rev.D with the latest ROMs so that P8 programs such as AppleWorks will be able to use a Floptical drive? I have tried to figure out the slot mapping, but my RamFAST manual has taken a walk, and as I recall it wasn't very helpful. If I don't map slots, and try to launch AppleWorks, I get a text error panel that says to insert /HD.PGM/, which is the name of the hard disk partition that has my copy of AW 5.1 on it. If I map slots, AW doesn't recognize the Floptical drive. Ideas? Don V. Zahniser Delivered by CoPilot for ANSITerm (D.ZAHNISER, CAT20, TOP13, MSG:154/M645;1) >>>>> I don't have (8-bit) AppleWorks, but I do have a Floptical and the """"" same RF as you. Here are a few tips that might help: * Cold Boot with a disk in the Floptical drive. RF acts a lot better when it knows about the Floptical from the start. * Once you're booted up, go into the RF Utilities and make sure your Floptical disk is recognized, and that it's marked as ACTIVE. At this time you can also note your SCSI IDs. I believe the problem is the manual mapping. I wrestled with this problem while trying to get my PCT to work w/the Floptical. ProDOS seems to re-map volumes upon entry to P8. What I noticed is that ProDOS replaced my Floptical with /RAM3. (Using a CDA such as File-a-Trix is handy for listing what volumes are considered on-line when you're in P8) The only solution is to arrange your SCSI IDs in such a way that the all of the volumes (Floptical, HD partitions, etc.) that you NEED to appear in P8 do so with auto-mapping and don't exceed P8's 12 volume limit. This eliminates the need for manual mapping. How much changing you have to do depends on your setup. :/ I set my Floptical ID between my boot drive and my 2nd (bigger) drive. Since there are 3 partitions on my boot drive, the Floptical appears as the 4th volume and shows up in P8 just fine. _/\_/\__ / o o\___ // \________/ // \ Wily (P.CREAGER, CAT20, TOP13, MSG:160/M645;1) <<<<< Wily (and anyone else with a RamFAST) """"" Playing around with Wily's recommendations, I stumbled upon the following procedure for getting RamFAST to automagically recognize any disk in the Floptical drive under P8. It has interesting implications for users of other removable media drives, I am sure. 1) Shut off the GS 2) Insert an unformatted disk (or disk from an inactive FST) into the Floptical drive. 3) Boot the GS into the RamFAST Utilities by holding the zero key down. What you should see on the right-hand side is your usual list of volumes, except that for the Floptical drive, you should see a generic volume name based on the SCSI ID of the Floptical device. On my system, this generic name is CVTECH.ID4.A (The device name is CVTECH.S7.F). 4) Map the generic volume name into an empty slot. What you will find at this point is that any disk that you put into the Floptical drive will be mapped to the same slot to which you mapped the generic volume name. I stumbled into this when I put a HD disk from GNN into the Floptical drive. Curiously, Finder polled the drive, and did nothing with it. No Icon, no error message. I went into RamFAST Utilities, and there was the generic volume ID. Further analysis with UniverseMaster and UtilityWorksGS seem to indicate that the disk name has 'illegal' characters that aren't recognized by the MS-DOS FST. I have 2 AOL disks with the same syndrome. I have been able to format these with RamFAST Utilities where GSOS programs won't. I was able to reproduce the sequence above by deactivating the MS-DOS FST prior to shutting off the GS, and using an MS-DOS disk in the Floptical drive when I booted it into RamFAST Utilities. Don V. Zahniser Delivered by CoPilot for ANSITerm (D.ZAHNISER, CAT20, TOP13, MSG:161/M645;1) <<<<< I just found out there may be an intermediate step missing from my """"" previous post. It _may_ be necessary to go into SCSI Utilities while in RamFAST.Util and click on the device containing the 'unrecognizable' disk prior to mapping the generic volume name to the slot. Here are some alternate instructions to try: 1) Launch RamFAST Utilities. 2) Insert media that is known to be not recognized by Prodos or installed FSTs. 3) Click on SCSI Utilities, then click on the device containing the media. One or more generic partition IDs should appear on the right side of the screen. Click 'Quit' to return to the main RamFAST Utilities panel. Depending on the contents of the media, one or more new volumes (one or more of which should be generically named with the SCSI ID - e.g. CVTECH.ID0.A, CVTECH.ID0.B, etc) should appear. 4) Click on the _first_ (e.g.- the CVTECH.ID0.A partition) and map that to a slot. 5) Quit the RamFAST Utilities, which should prompt a reboot. I just used Compton's Encyclopedia (which is an 'unknown' format) to map my CD-ROM drive to a slot. Now, for the first time, I can directly access GO.Prodos on the Golden Orchard CD-ROM from within AppleWorks. Don V. Zahniser Delivered by CoPilot for ANSITerm (D.ZAHNISER, CAT20, TOP13, MSG:162/M645;1) DELPHI AND INTERNET ODDS & ENDS If you are thinking about venturing onto """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" the Internet, or have general questions about how to do things out there, I have a recommendation for you. Use Lynx (see below for help with this) and visit the following site: http://people.delphi.com/THE_WAVES/ From there, follow the link to the ROADMAP lessons. These are the original ROADMAP lessons by Patrick Crispen that have been updated for Delphi users. You can read these lessons online, or have them emailed to you, or print them to the screen and capture them that way. If you have questions about listserv, email, usenet, telnet, ftp, gopher, or the world wide web, this is a good place to begin getting answers. To use Lynx from Genie, go to page 5000 and follow the links to Lynx. You will need VT-100 or ANSI emulation and full duplex to use Lynx. Once you are inside Lynx, type G (for GO) and a prompt will be available near the bottom of the screen. Type in the address given above and press return. Once you are there, follow the links as I've said above to get to the list of lessons. I suggest that, unless you are looking for specific information, that you begin with lesson 1. When you are looking at the lesson, if you want to capture it to read offline, press the P key. That will give you a print menu that will include emailing the lesson to your account or printing the lesson to the screen where you can capture it in your buffer or to an ASCII text file on your disk. Make your choice and follow the prompts. Happy surfing! :) Charlie (A2.CHARLIE, CAT35, TOP29, MSG:138/M645;1) >>>>> A2 access in Delphi via Netscape Navigator is now operational """"" (actually, I kind of like it, and I usually despise graphical web browsers, so that says something :) Both the Forum and Conference areas are working right now. Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT35, TOP30, MSG:318/M645;1) >>> WHAT'S NEW <<< """""""""""""""""" BYTEWORKS GIVES US THE FAX New FAX Number """""""""""""""""""""""""" -------------- Growing concern over e-mail security is causing a lot of folks to want to fax orders to us. We've added a fax line for exactly that purpose. The Byte Works fax number is: (505) 898-4092 Please send bug reports via e-mail or snail-mail (on disk). I don't want my typos getting in the way of your bugs! It's also nice to have a way to get back to you with bug fixes. Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT45, TOP1, MSG:31/M645;1) JASMINE JOINS THE FRAY The long-awaited Jasmine front-end for Genie for """""""""""""""""""""" the Apple IIgs has arrived!! Now available as file 28274 in the A2 Library, is the final beta test version of Jasmine. Due to various Genie problems, it's looking like we'll never be able to actually finish Jasmine, but we thought it would be a good idea to release what we had so far, to give folks an idea of what could have been. I have opened a set of topics in Category 29 (Topics 44 through 50) for discussion of Jasmine. Although we won't be officially supporting it due to its pre-release status, many of us will still be wandering through from time to time and will be happy to answer questions, and many of you will be able to share your experiences with Jasmine to help each other get the most out of it. In any case, keep an eye on Category 29, Topics 44 to 50, for discussion of Jasmine, and feel free to post there if you have a question or concern. Regardless of being a "pre-release" package, Jasmine is still pretty impressive as it stands, so I'm sure you'll want to try it out, if you haven't already! I'm a little late getting these topics opened... Jasmine was actually uploaded to the library about a week ago. In that week, it's already had 81 downloads! Dave Miller - Apple II Programmers RT betatesting coordinator (JUST.DAVE, CAT3, TOP36, MSG:60/M645;1) CHARLIE HARTLEY'S HTML HELP FOR APPLEWORKS Just stopped by with an """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" announcement... I have created a set of AppleWorks' macro task files that display HTML help screens. These are available at my web site located at: http://www.iglou.com/qwerty/ You can use page 5000 here on Genie to use Lynx to download the file. Just follow the links to the Apple II software page. The macros are in the first file listed. BTW, it is named htmlhelp.bxy . Be sure to read the READ.ME.FISRT text file included in the download. These macros do use dot commands which require Ultra 4 or better. Please direct any correspondence about these macros to my internet address: hartley@iglou.com Charlie (A2.CHARLIE, CAT17, TOP 28, MSG:1/M645;1) COPILOT 2.5.6 FOR ANSITERM RELEASED """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ############ NEWS FLASH ############# CoPilot for ANSITerm version 2.5.6 has been uploaded to the A2 Library. If all goes well, it should be file # 28292. This is a maintenance release of the ANSITerm scripts, in a complete package. Those of you who have CoPilot 2.5.5 for ANSITerm and have installed the update scripts already have part of this package, but there are lots of minor tweaks and changes in this release, too. Among the more interesting: + The archive is _not_ a disk archive, so you can unpack it to any hard drive partition, floppy disk, or RAM disk that has enough space (642K). It unpacks to a folder named 'ATCOP.Install'. + The CoPilot application has been patched to allow you to paste addresses into the mail address field. You must copy the address to the clipboard prior to selecting GE mail from the Message menu. + The CoPilot documentation has been edited to include information about the ANSITerm version. Other editing has been done to update this file; it includes the changes added in version 2.5.6. A companion document called 'AT.delta.DOC' is laid out in parallel to the CoPilot documentation, and explains where the ANSITerm version differs from the documentation that applies to the other CoPilot versions. This file also contains a complete list of all the tweaks, bug fixes and changes that have been made since the initial release of CoPilot for ANSITerm v2.5.5 in the summer of 1995. + The main action scripts have been modified so that you can edit a few lines near the end of the script, and choose what colors are displayed for the foreground and background. The color settings are listed in a table at the end of each of these scripts. + Some of the menus accessed from the CoPilot Main off-line menu have been rearranged to agree with the CoPilot documentation (and to be the same as the other CoPilot implementations). + The scripts have 'hooks' for all of the additional ANSITerm scripts that I have uploaded to the A2 library, _plus_ an additional script hook that was in the other implementations of CoPilot, but not in the ANSITerm version. See the AT.delta.DOC documentation for a description of how these script hooks work. + If you have Attached Mail waiting and skip it, you will get a message each time you log on reminding you that it is there. This message will disappear the next time you download Attached Mail. Enjoy! Don V. Zahniser - CoPilot for ANSITerm Support Delivered by CoPilot for ANSITerm v2.5.6 (D.ZAHNISER, CAT29, TOP18, MSG:145/M645;1) OLRIGHT! UPDATE """"""""""""""" OLRight! News... I have spent a bit of time today working on OLRight! Today's activities, combined with things I have done since the first upload, lead me to believe that the next upload will be for/with WriteAway, probably by next week-end. First, some reports: Joachim Nelson has had difficulties in installing OLRight! so that the scripts would run. He got a message that corresponds to a bad pathname error. The 'fix' was to make a fresh installation of ANSITerm and install OLRight! again. Joachim had put OLRight! in the same folder as his CoPilot installation. I have not tested this configuration, so don't know if there is a compatibility problem. Skip Helbig reports that the scripts broke on a line that reads: as bk de * Destructive backspace I have not gotten confirmation from Skip yet, but I suspect that he is running a version of AT earlier than v2.13b, which is what I have. Since this is not a critical setting, I am commenting it out where I find it. Skip also reports a perceived increase in system instability, especially in using Hermes, since installing Instant Replay. I have offered some thoughts, but don't know Skip's situation yet. UPDATES IN THE WINGS I have the following up and running on my system: -- Instant Replay scripts -- o Converted several scripts for use with Write Away. Conversion consists of substituting Command-\ for Command-S or Command-H for save/save as; and substituting Command-W for Command-K to close windows. Minor tweak to the find/unmark script. Hermes scripts will be included in the next archive in a separate folder. o Script to 'select all' and set font to CoPilot 8 o Extract (cut) highlighted text to a new archive file with user-defined name. Script is in both :OLR:Archive:Mail and OLR:Archive:Forums folders, so you can select where the text is archived. o Print highlighted text. The text is copied to a new (unsaved) file and printed; user has to close file at conclusion of print (at least so far). -- Message Searches -- The Off-Line setup menu now has routines for setting up forum 'searches'. The current options are: o Reset pointers in a SIG for last fifty messages or to a specific message number. Useful when setting up a new SIG. o IGNORE all messages having a common subject (actually, a specific word or words in the subject) in a forum. Useful for suppressing messages for threads that you are not interested in. These settings are kept until you change or delete them. o Read a specific message number o Read messages resulting from a search. Options include combinations of: Search all messages or a range of messages Specify author of message Specify starting date for search Specify text to match in subjects (threads) of messages Specify entire message, or # of lines of each message to retrieve o Read all messages in a thread. -- Login/Logoff -- o If you telnet in, the scripts can log you off (You need to edit the .EX and .TN scripts for your ISP prompts/commands). o Message displayed that password was sent (cosmetic). o Changed timeout for each dial to 2 minutes (was 1 minute). -- Conferences --- o Added missing quote which broke script o Changed references for A2 and A2Pro to non-custom o Added 3-second pause before asking for which room, since dialog may cover the room number. -- Globals -- o Added check/finish ASCII receive to global-c. This is for when scripts break. It closes open files and finishes any receives in progress. o Fixed global-q to properly exit conference o Deleted global-x, global-p, which were for CoPilot There may be more... :^) Don V. Zahniser Delivered by CoPilot for ANSITerm (D.ZAHNISER, CAT29, TOP41, MSG:5/M645;1) >>> THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" THE LEMMINGS ARE HERE! As of the end of 1996, the completed "Brutal """""""""""""""""""""" Deluxe's LemminGS" game is in the hands of the beta test team. Once they've had a chance to thoroughly put the game through its paces and then give us the go-ahead, we'll start to ship it. We expect to get the 'beta team thumbs up' in the next few days... Of course, if any last minute problems are discovered, they'll have to be fixed first. >> When it is released, do you intend to distribute it 'electronically' to >> those who have purchased "Convert 3200"? When it is released, "Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS" will weigh in at nearly 2 megabytes in size, and that makes it just much too large to transmit electronically. It will ship on three 3.5" disks. As stated all along, Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS is a "limited edition game" that will only be available to those who have purchased Convert 3200. There are, however, a few exceptions... Those Genie members who attended the Brutal Deluxe RTC in March, 1996 will be eligible to acquire the game from SSII for the $5 s/h fee. Olivier Zardini kept a list of those who attended that RTC, and he'll be sending me that list soon. SSII conducted a Desktop Publishing Contest last year, and winners of that contest were awarded copies of Convert 3200. Those winners are also eligible to get Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS from SSII for the same $5 s/h fee. Joe (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:192/M645;1) <<<<< >> So, what is the price for Convert 3200 and LemminGS? """"" Convert 3200 costs $15. Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS is free, but Brutal Deluxe has authorized SSII to charge $5 to cover the cost of disks, labels, mailers and postage to anywhere in the galaxy. So...for 20 bucks, you can get the fastest graphics conversion program ever released for the IIGS, and a phenomenal game. Such a deal!! Joe Kohn c/o Shareware Solutions II 166 Alpine St San Rafael, CA 94901-1008 (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:197/M645;1) <<<<< >> That's all?? I thought it was about $50 or so. """"" 50 bucks? FIFTY DOLLARS?!?? Well then, I guess you're not that familiar with SSII's way of doing business. One of my goals is to offer great Apple II products dirt-cheap. Up until a few weeks ago, 50 bucks could have gotten you 17 shrink-wrapped games. Or, it could presently get you about three years worth of newsletters or 1.5 years worth of DOMs, or 10 copies of the Fast Eddie beta, or ProSel-16, or... Such A Deal ;-) Joe http://www.crl.com/~joko [ <--- The almost complete SSII catalog ] (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:205/M645;1) <<<<< The past 48 hours have been a bit nerve-wracking, as the "final" """"" version of Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS crashed my system within 10 seconds of launching it. A flurry of e-mails to Brutal Deluxe ensued, and I was in contact with a number of the beta-test team, all of whom swore up and down that the "final" version of LemminGS worked just fine. Since none of the other previous 20 versions misbehaved in the least bit on my system, a bit of detective work was required. I finally spotted 3 files that had been modified since the last beta version, and noticed that one of them was 5 bytes shorter. I insisted that Brutal Deluxe look at that file, and sure enough...those 5 bytes were critical to the program. I just downloaded the update, and... Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS will start to ship on Monday, January 13, 1997. It's completed, it works great, and I think it's the most enjoyable game I've ever played on my IIGS! I think you'll agree... Joe Kohn (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:229/M645;1) >>>>> I spent some time playing the LemminGS demo last night and it's """"" just great! Normally when I'm doing my file releasing chores I'll take a quick look at the program to make sure it works, get back to Genie and release the file, then go back and play some more if I liked it. Well, ummm, ::cough::, this time I played all 10 demo levels before I suddenly realized that I'd better go release the file so others could check it out. For those of you who had to wait a few extra hours for the demo (even though you would never have known without me telling you this), I apologize. :) Being a Second Sight owner, I have very little use for Convert 3200 even though I hear it's a great program. But LemminGS looks so darned good, and is so fun to play, that I'm going to buy Convert 3200 anyway so I can play the remaining 80+ LemminGS levels. - Tony (A2.TONY, CAT28, TOP4, MSG:231/M645;1) >>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""" Category 2, Topic 7 Message 358 Wed Jan 01, 1997 H.MOST [Hindmost] at 02:04 EST Well, gang, this is my last night on Genie. After something more than 8 years, I'm leaving. I was tempted to post this with my original DISPATCHER account (which has had a name change to SOAPY.SUE and is being used by The Lovely Susan). (Come to think of it, the ORIGINAL name on that account was G.UTTER.) I want to talk about all the good times I've had here, I want to reminisce about so many of the friends I've made here (many of whom left a long time ago), I want to say a LOT of things, but there doesn't seem to be much point. I'll just start crying, and won't be able to read the screen anyway. I'm on Delphi now, committed to Delphi now. I'm over there because I believe very strongly that Genie is doomed, that Genie will die in mere months. I can't bear to watch. It's been hard enough already. If Apple II support has a future, its on Delphi. Genie only has a past. That's a hard thing to say, and many of you won't want to hear it, or accept it, but I think it is true. (I certainly wouldn't leave if I didn't.) I don't know what I mean to say here, and I know I'm not doing it well, but this is HARD people, REAL hard. I'm not going to say how much I'll miss you all, because I really hope that you all will join me on Delphi. GO COM A2 APPLE II FOREVER!!!! Gary R. Utter....................................utter@delphi.com [*][*][*] While on Genie, do you spend most of your time downloading files? If so, you may be missing out some excellent information in the Bulletin Board area. The messages listed above only scratch the surface of what's available and waiting for you in the bulletin board area. If you are serious about your Apple II, the GenieLamp staff strongly urge you to give the bulletin board area a try. There are literally thousands of messages posted from people like you from all over the world. [EOA] [A2P]////////////////////////////// A2/PRO_ductivity / ///////////////////////////////// By Richard Bennett [RICHARD.B] >>> A2PRO BITS & BYTES <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""" NO BUFFERS AVAILABLE What kinds of things can cause the NO BUFFERS """""""""""""""""""" AVAILABLE error under ProDOS? Can anythign besides lack of free memory cause this error? A guy named Adam Myrow is randomly seeing this message as he is writing an Eamon adventure. He is blind and uses talking software. The Eamon program uses a machine-code extension that resides in protected space at the top of free RAM. I'm guessing that the talking software is conflicting with the Eamon ML extension, but the problem surfaces randomly and Adam has not seen any patterns that would point to anything specific. He says he has seen it when FRE(0) shows 6K of free RAM. I don't actually expect to work out a solution here, and Adam says he can live with it, but I am posting in case someone has any insights on what might be going on and how to avoid it. TomZ (A2.TOMZ, CAT7, TOP7, MSG:84/M530;1) >>>>> No Buffers Available can occur if one of these commands (append, """"" cat, catalog, exec, open, or -[dash]) is used when eight files are already open, or if there is not enough free memory for a 1K buffer to be assigned. Charlie (A2.CHARLIE, CAT7, TOP7, MSG:85/M530;1) >>>>> NO BUFFERS AVAILABLE will happen any time you try to load data into """"" memory that's marked as USED in the global page. F'rinstance, if you try to load a file on top of BASIC.SYSTEM's memory (or ProDOS's memory), you'll get this error. Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd Logicware, Inc. http://www.logicware.com (SHEPPY, CAT7, TOP7, MSG:86/M530;1) THOSE WACKY JPEGS About a year (or so) ago, Tony Ward helped me figure out """"""""""""""""" how to determine the dimensions of a Jpeg. Shortly after that a crash took away the code and information, anyone have the file format information around? About all I remember is that it's something wacky where I had to loop around looking for some marker bytes, but that's about all I remember (and I'm not even positive I'm remembering THAT right, could have been another file format ) T'anks for any help --HangTime [Will Computer for Food] B-)> (HANGTIME, CAT11, TOP28, MSG:13/M530;1) >>>>> Well, at least this time the information will be permanantly """"" archived in a known location... :) Basically, you process a JPEG by looking for markers. You should first check that the file actually is a JPEG by looking at the very beginning of the file. It should start with $FFD8 FFE0 aabb 4A46494600 ccdd. $FFD8 is the beginning marker. All JPEGs should start with these two bytes. $FFE0 should come next (it does in all JPEGs I've seen, but I'm not sure if it's always the case.) aabb are length bytes that I'll explain later. $4A46494600 spells "JFIF" with a $00 terminator (call it a C-String if you like, but it's always the same in a valid JPEG.) ccdd is the version number ($0102 would be v1.2.) Once you've determined that the file is a valid JPEG, you need to search for the "Start Of Frame" marker. It will be a $FF followed by $Cn (it can be anything from $C0 to $CF =except= $C4 and $CC.) For our purposes, you don't care what n is as long as you find it (it defines the compression process.) The bytes immediately following $FFCn are as follows: 2 bytes: length 1 byte : precision 2 bytes: height 2 bytes: width 1 byte : number of components You are interested in height and width. Note that the 2-byte values are in MSB first format. Thus, $013C = 316 decimal. You may be asking "what if $FFCn occurs naturally somewhere in the data?" Well, that's where those length bytes come in. To properly parse a JPEG, you really should scan from the beginning looking for $FF markers and skip ahead the number of length bytes to find the next marker. An important point here is that the length bytes =always= directly follow the marker bytes and =always= include the 2 length bytes themselves. I'm terrible at explaining things. I hope you can make sense of all this. Let me try to sum up... 1) All JPEGs should start with $FFD8. 2) Directly after that will be another $FFxx marker. All $FFxx markers =except= the very first $FFD8 identifier will be followed by a 2-byte length in MSB first format. 3) Scan for the $FFxx markers, skipping ahead using the length bytes until you find a $FFCn marker and grab the data explained above. - Tony (A2.TONY, CAT11, TOP28, MSG:14/M530;1) FOCUS NON-ADB KEYBOARDS To anyone who can help! Hardware Hacker, Solder """"""""""""""""""""""" Slinger? I was just given a beautiful extended keyboard F1 thru F12. Made by Focus Electronic Co. Ltd. China (of course). All that was wrong was that the 3v Lithium Battery underneath was dead. A $3.00 Radio Shack purchase fixed that. Now the calculator and the liquid crystal display works. It has a 5 pin Din and the cheezy Apple keyboard of course has a smaller 4 pin Din. Can I replace keyboards on my Apple IIGS? If so how do I wire the change? Is it feasable? I guess that the IIGS won't support many of the keys? Looking forward to some info or some place someone has posted this change before! R. Randall13 Senior Solder Slinger! (R.RANDALL13, CAT12, TOP26, MSG:148/M530;1) >>>>> I'm not sure what you have, but it doesn't sound like an ADB """"" keyboard, so unless you're willing to develop a WinTell to ADB adapter of some kind, the best use for the keyboard is as a paperweight. ADB keyboards of the type used by Apple IIGS and most Macintosh computers all use 4 pin DIN connectors. My Compaq uses a 6 pin DIN connector, which I assumed was standard in the WinTell world. Maybe you're keyboard was supposed to split the difference. ;) Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT12, TOP26, MSG:149/M530;1) >>>>> >> I was just given a beautiful extended keyboard F1 thru F12. """"" >> MadeFocus Electronic Co. Ltd. China (of course). Mike pointed out that this was probably a Wintel keyboard and did not have ADB support. ADB is the Apple Desktop Bus, and it means that any device you plug into a IIgs (or Mac for that matter) ADB port, must have smart logic inside to support the Bus. Wintel keyboards support different logic... What you need to do is swap it with some poor Wintel owner for a Macintosh extended keyboard... Ewen Wannop Delivered by: CoPilot v2.55 and Spectrum 2.1 (E.WANNOP, CAT12, TOP26, MSG:151/M530;1) WINTELCROSOFTATES Who makes a Wintel computer? I've never heard of one! """"""""""""""""" Randy (R.RANDALL13, CAT12, TOP26, MSG:152/M530;1) >>>>> >Who makes a Wintel computer? I've never heard of one! """"" "Wintel" signifies Intel-based computers running Windows software. It has common usage among Intel- and Microsoft-hating computer users who, for various reasons, refuse to use "PC" to signify this type of computer. TomZ (A2.TOMZ, CAT12, TOP26, MSG:153/M530;1) MIME AT LAST Call to arms! Well, fingers to be precise... """""""""""" Don't know if there's a better topic for this, I may create one depending on the response. I've had a bit of feedback about how we don't have a MIME decoder for the Apple II. I'm assuming we still don't. Anyway, over the weekend I knocked up a very basic shell for a MIME decoder application with plug in decoders. I've also written a decoder for quoted- printable and will be releasing the source as sample code. So if anyone is interested in writing a decoder for any MIME types (eg. BASE64, BINHEX etc.) then let me know, as the shell is pretty much done except for niceties, and the plug-in module format for decoders is VERY simple, in the fact the shell does all the hard work for you. One last thing, this is in 65C02, so it'll run on //es and //cs as well as the IIGS. Now, where are all those programmers who said they had decoders but no application shell to drive them? I don't have the time to write any others, so we need these people to step forward. Regards, Richard (RICHARD.B, CAT16, TOP7, MSG:61/M530;1) >>>>> Richard, """"" > I knocked up a very basic shell for a MIME decoder application > with plug in decoders. I've also written a decoder for quoted- > printable and will be releasing the source as sample code. Excellent! > So if anyone is interested in writing a decoder for any MIME types > (eg. BASE64, BINHEX etc.) then let me know, as the shell is pretty > much done except for niceties, and the plug-in module format for > decoders is VERY simple, in the fact the shell does all the hard > work for you. I was planning on doing an Base64 decoder for 8-bit machines. I've started to pull together the references but I haven't finished the specifications (features, etc.). I once investigated doing a BinHex decoder for the IIgs (command for the ORCA shell) but I had trouble with the CRC value in the BinHex headers I was working with. I lifted C source code for 16-bit CRC from two different PC communications books and the CRC values I calculated never matched the ones in the header (I was doing this to ensure the integrity of the BinHex data I was about to process). Both examples, used precalculated values that were stored in tables for direct look-up. All of this C work was being done on the PC (because the development environment is easier and faster to work with) before it would be ported to the IIgs. > One last thing, this is in 65C02, so it'll run on //es and //cs as > well as the IIGS. That's good news. I was assuming that you or someone else was going to do a IIgs-specific Base64 decoder so I was planning on a 6502 version with an Applesoft front-end (because doing user interface from assembler has always been a pain for me). Erick (E.WAGNER.10, CAT16, TOP7, MSG:62/M530;1) <<<<< Well, I've done the base64 stuff... What else needs doing? """"" (RICHARD.B, CAT16, TOP7, MSG:63/M530;1) >>>>> BinHex? MacBinary (would this show up in the MIME stuff?) Actually, I think it would be rather nice if the base64 decoder could sense that the data was of a particular type (such as GIF, JPEG, TIFF) and automagically save the data with the appropriate file type and aux type. If my information is correct, GIF would get assigned to $C0/$8006, JPEG to $C0/$0081, and TIFF to $C0/$0080. Erick (E.WAGNER.10, CAT16, TOP7, MSG:64/M530;1) <<<<< The facility is there for the plug-in to decide upon the correct """"" type/aux. Oh btw, BinHex is almost done... (RICHARD.B, CAT16, TOP7, MSG:65/M530;1) HYPERTALKING Over Christmas I will be writing some HyperCard stacks on my """""""""""" sister-in- law's Mac. I want to use these stacks on four Macs here at my university, but HyperCard isn't installed on any of the university computers. What will it cost me to have "run-only" capacity on computers that do not have HyperCard installed? Users will be "browsing" or "typing," but not using higher levels. More on topic... how much trouble should I anticipate learning to use the Mac HyperCard after becoming reasonably proficient with HCGS? I'm talking about straight scripting, not XCMD-stuff. Eric ( o= =o === =ooo oo oo= == ) (J.SCHONBLOM, CAT18, TOP6, MSG:5/M530;1) >>>>> There is a HyperCard 2.2 Player over in the Mac RT. I couldn't find """"" any limitations on its distrubution in the (meager) documentation. Is that what you're looking for? John. (J.LAWRENCE9, CAT18, TOP6, MSG:6/M530;1) >>>>> That sounds like what I want. I'm pleased it will be so easy. """"" [ It's also nice to get a prompt reply in a category that has been idle so long. ] :) Eric ( o= =o === =ooo oo oo= == ) (J.SCHONBLOM, CAT18, TOP6, MSG:7/M530;1) FINDER EXTRA QUESTION I am currently writing a FE and have a simple """"""""""""""""""""" (perhaps) question: Does the Finder Say anything when a folder is opened using a double click? If not, is there a way of finding out the paths to the currently open folders?? thanks!! Chris (C.VAVRUSKA1, CAT20, TOP4, MSG:199/M530;1) BRUTAL BACKUPS Just thought I'd share something with you: """""""""""""" I read on csa2 that Brutal Deluxe lost the entire source code for their version of 6.01.1 or 6.02 via a hard drive crash. For some reason, I ain't buying it. With all of the problems with AWGS and Claris "misplacing" their source code, companies and developers have to have more than one copy. I'm sure those of you working on this project have bits and pieces of it while others have the entire thing. For Brutal Deluxe, a well known and reputable(?) GS software maker to have one copy of source code for a MAJOR project is downright absurd and assinine. Andy (L.MIDDLETON3, CAT24, TOP13, MSG:15/M530;1) >>>>> It's been pretty well known for some time that Brutal has said that """"" whatever source they had for their proposed system software update is on a now-dead hard drive. In fact, they discussed that in an RTC that was held in the A2 RT quite some time ago. I'm pretty sure Claris didn't "lose" the source for AWGS; it's just that the source was spaghetti. There's also the matter of whether or not QC felt it was financially viable to have someone work on it. . . > For Brutal Deluxe, a well known and reputable(?) GS software maker to > have one copy of source code for a MAJOR project is downright absurd and > assinine. For anyone to have only one copy of the source code for a major project is absurd and assinine. Ryan Coffee: Good for America (R.SUENAGA1, CAT24, TOP13, MSG:17/M530;1) INTEGER BASIC UPGRADED Integer BASIC 1.0.2 """""""""""""""""""""" ------------------- Integer BASIC has been upgraded. The upgrade fixes both known bugs in this small sample compiler. Integer BASIC is a small demonstration compiler written in Pascal and assembly language. It comes with source code and a book that gives a brief introduction to compilers. Just $30.00, it's worth the price for the classics disk, which revives old Integer BASIC programs--some written by Woz himself--running in compiled 65816 native code! The upgrade is $5 to registered owners of ORCA/Integer BASIC. The upgrade is free if you are ordering anything else. (BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP12, MSG:30/M530;1) >>>>> > Integer BASIC 1.0.2 """"" > Just $30.00 Somehow, I had formed the impression that the Integer BASIC compiler was more expensive than this. And, Lawsy me, Christmas is a-comin'... hmm. Doug C. (EDITOR.A2, CAT36, TOP12, MSG:32/M530;1) PROGRAMMING IN PASCAL QUESTIONS Hopefully, someone can help me out here. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" I'm slowly working my way through Mike Westerfield's "Programming the Toolbox in Pascal", and I've got a few questions. 1. On page 86 in chapter 5, (the Windows chapter), at the bottom of the page, there is an example function to open a new window. In the constants section of the function is the following: const rWindParam1 = $800E; {resource ID} wrNum = 1001; {window resource number} The comments are what bother me, and I'm thinking it's just a semantics problem. It seems to me that rWindParam1 should be the window resource number (or resource _type_), and wrNum should be the resource ID, especially since on page 403, it shows the resource type being the second to last parameter passed. Are the comments on page 83 a typo? (I hope so, or I _really_ don't understand this stuff ;) 2. I'm trying to concurrently use DesignMaster to develop my resources for windows, menus etc, but when I create a window in DesignMaster, it wants to put the window title in a rPstring resource, which doesn't hurt my feelings any, but how do I make the NewWindow2 call from the pascal side then? 3. Can you freely mix and match hex and decimal in the resource definitions and toolbox calls? It seemed that when we were defining the menus in Chapter 3, we were using decimal numbers for the resource IDs, but when we got to the windows chapter, we suddenly switched to using hex numbers in the calls and definitions. Thanks for any insight you might have. ________ |homas (T.COMPTER, CAT36, TOP22, MSG:10/M530;1) >>>>> I'm not familiar with Mike's manual, however you are correct in """"" assuming that (rWindParam1 = $800E) is in fact a resource type, and (wrNum = 1001) is a resource ID. Unless of course Mike's trying hard to confuse the hell out of people, which I seriously doubt. :) As for DesignMaster, again Mike will be able to comment better, but it was designed as a prototyping tool (specifically for the Dialog Manager), and not a resource editor. If you can, try and find where you can buy a copy of Genesys. It's a little buggy, but not as buggy as DesignMaster, and was written with resources in mind. All toolbox calls accept hexdecimal values. It is at the compiler or assembly level where the base differs. For example, in pascal, the following two statements would be equivalent: myVariable := 10; myVariable := $0A; When the compiler generates code, the 10 is translated to $000A. So basically, you can use whatever base you're comfortable with, although we're taught to count in base 10, so why not stick to it. What you may have seen is an example where it is handy to use hexadecimal. For example, say you had a window with a control list, and the control list's ID was $00000001, you could group the controls for that list together by merging them with $0001, so you would have a list of control with IDs such as: $00010001 $12340001 $43210001 $10030001 Going back, you can easily see that they're grouped together. In decimal, their values would be 65537 305397761 1126236161 268632065 (OK, I specifically picked a horrid example. :-) You can define them with either base, but hexadecimal just makes for sense. Regards, Richard (RICHARD.B, CAT36, TOP22, MSG:11/M530;1) <<<<< >>> Richard.B """"" > I'm not familiar with Mike's manual, however you are correct in assuming > that (rWindParam1 = $800E) is in fact a resource type, and (wrNum = > 1001) is a resource ID. Whew! so I'm _not_ crazy! :) > Unless of course Mike's trying hard to confuse the hell out of people, > which I seriously doubt. :) I was further confused because it's the same way in the Toolbox in 'C' course as well. > If you can, try and find where you can buy a copy of Genesys. It's a > little buggy, but not as buggy as DesignMaster, and was written with > resources in mind. I'll do that, thanks. I take it that it's no longer available new? Thanks so much for your quick and helpful reply. The bit about the control list went a little over my head, but I haven't gotten to that chapter yet, so perhaps it will be clear when I do. ________ |homas (T.COMPTER, CAT36, TOP22, MSG:12/M530;1) [EOA] [SOF]////////////////////////////// SOFTVIEW A2 / ///////////////////////////////// Quick Click Morph """"""""""""""""" by Douglas Cuff [D.CUFF] Title: Quick Click Morph v1.0.1 Author: Mike Westerfield Price: $60 Required: Apple IIgs; System 6.0.1; 1.125 megs Recommended: accelerator; hard drive; extra memory Publisher: Byte Works, Inc. 8000 Wagon Mound Drive NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 (505) 898-8183 [*][*][*] If you've watched a transformation scene in a recent movie, commercial, or even a television show, then chances are you've seen morphing. Morph is short for metamorphosis--a complete change of form, structure, or substance. It's visually arresting to see something--animal, mineral, or vegetable--stretch and/or fall in on itself to form something new. The first time I saw morphing, it was a big-deal special effect in a 1988 film called _Willow_. A spell was cast, and a small object transformed into several animals--ostrich and lion among them--before settling into a human form. These days, you can see morphing on the opening credits for the TV sitcom _Roseanne_... still pictures of the principal actors from various seasons morph to show you how far they--or their cosmetic surgeons--have come. In 1995, at the same time _Roseanne_ proved that morphing was within the budget of a television program, Mike Westerfield proved that it was possible on the Apple IIgs with Quick Click Morph. I was pleasantly surprised at how simple it was to create a morph with QCM. I had been thinking of the process as complicated, and it really isn't at all. You load two pictures you want to morph between, then click a few times to establish boundaries for the morphing. QCM steps in and creates all the in-between frames. MORPHING 101 The thing to keep in mind is that morphing is just an """""""""""" animation technique. QCM allows you to focus on this one technique. It's as if QCM is one feature of an animation package, so naturally it's simple to understand and use. Practically the only concepts you have to learn are those of key frames, tween frames, and morph control point. Key frames are the pictures you load into QCM (IIgs format or TIFF, which is very popular on Mac and Windows platforms). Tween frames are the pictures between the key frames. Morphing involves two simultaneous techniques--fading and stretching. Morph control points look after the stretching. If you've seen any ads or demos for Quick Click Morph, you've probably seen the little girl morphed into a cat. To achieve this effect, it's important to have the cat's pointy ears grow out of the girl's head. You want to stretch a gentle curve into a triangular shape, so you create three control points at the angles of the triangle. All the complicated work is done by the computer. It compares each picture using an algorithm too complicated for my brain, and works out how much to fade and stretch a picture. Morphs over space have gotten all the noise--a girl transforms into a cat. Much more impressive to my eyes are morphs over time--like the ones at the start of _Roseanne_. The evolution morph included with QCM also demonstrates this well. Let me use a combination space/time morph to explain how Quick Click Morph works and how well it does its job. BEGIN METAMORPHOSIS Let's start with images of three generations--my """"""""""""""""""" father, myself, and my son. (I don't actually have any children, except for the purposes of this review.) The first key frame loaded is my father, the second is me, and the third is my son. We're going to be looking at family resemblance. The first thing to do is create some control points on the picture of my father. Control points for each of the eyes make a good start, then add more control points for the nose, mouth, and ears. That's enough to begin. As we move the cursor to each of these places and click the mouse button, QCM draws a small cross to indicate the control point. When you click to create a point, the cross is red. When you click to create a second point, the first cross turns green--the active point is always red. (I really wish Westerfield hadn't chosen red and green. I'm red-green color-blind, and that's a fairly common form of color-blindness. I can tell the difference when the crosses are on light backgrounds, but on dark backgrounds, there's a lot of squinting and even more wild guessing.) After you've clicked to create the control points on the picture of my father, flip to the next key frame and look at the picture of me. The control points are drawn on this frame too, but not exactly in the right positions. My father's face is a little broader than mine, so the control point for the left eye is fine, but the control point for the right is on my right temple. At this point, you should drag any errant control points so that they correspond to the correct positions. The morph will work a lot better if all the key frames are about the same size. There's almost no point is using a picture of my father that takes up the entire screen if my picture barely takes up a quarter of the screen. The transition wouldn't be smooth at all. The same objection applies to positioning of pictures, even if they are the same size. If my father's head is near the top of the frame, and my head is the near the bottom, that transition won't be smooth either. Fortunately, Quick Click Morph allows you to resize and reposition your key frames. The manual advises you that it's better to use a full-featured paint program to do this, but the program gives you the capability anyway. (One thing that a full-featured paint program does that QCM doesn't is allow you to eliminate background clutter. My picture of my father has a background of shelves of books, and my picture of me has a medium-gray background. I eliminated both backgrounds with Platinum Paint. It wasn't easy--it made me appreciate just how talented airbrush artists really are. Tip: Once I had turned both backgrounds pure white, I used a round paintbrush and the smooth mode to make my ragged airbrush technique look a lot less distracting.) Let's get back to our morph: we've created the control points on the picture of my father, and dragged the same points into the correct positions on my picture. The next thing to do is drag the same points into corresponding position on the picture of my son, right? Not quite. Each transition in a morph sequence must be handled separately. When you view the finished movie, it'll look like father morphing into son and then into grandson--beginning, middle, and ending--but it's really two sequences, father (begin) into son (end) and son (begin) into grandson (end). That means you have to place all the control points of my picture all over again. Unfortunately, there's no shortcut for this. You can't select all the control points from the end of the first transition, copy them, and paste them onto the start of the second transition. It is very important to think of each morphing sequence as its own transition, but it's a pity points can't be copied from one sequence to another. The concept of separate sequences is important. Just because father into son used 9 tween frames is no reason that son into grandson has to use the same number. The second transition could take 5 frames, or 13. Also, if my father and I resemble each other a lot, then perhaps 6 control points are all that are needed. If my son and I don't resemble each other as much, then 18 control points might be necessary to create a really smooth transition. Another aspect of each transition is the speed of each fade. There are three speeds--slow, normal, and fast--and both the outgoing image and the incoming image have a speed assigned. For photographs, the manual recommends "slow in, slow out". For line drawings (like most comic strips and cartoons), "fast in, fast out" is recommended. MEASURING UP How well does Quick Click Morph perform? Here's how to sum """""""""""" it up: it's fun, easy... and slow. To be fair, none of the parts that involve the user are slow. But the part that involves letting the computer work out its algorithm is very slow. Even with a ZipGS or TransWarp GS accelerator installed. We're talking hours. The main factors that influence how long a morph takes are the size of the frame, the number of control points, and how many colors are used. QCM allows for a creditable number of colors to be displayed--you're not limited to the 16 normally available in 320-mode or the 4 available in 640-mode. If you're using a TIFF graphic, you can have up to 256 colors (although you'd be unwise to go to that extreme). The number of control points greatly influences the speed of a morph, so it's a pity that there's is no way to tell how many points are used in a transition. Except by counting them on the screen. In a transition that uses many control points, they may be so close together that counting them isn't possible. When Westerfield wrote QCM, he seemed to be aware of the fact that producing finished morphs takes a long time. He allowed the user to interrupt the morphs and save them for another time. Saved morphs keep track of which frames have been morphed, so that they don't have to be re-morphed when the file is loaded again. As a morph takes place, each is frame is displayed on the screen to give you an idea of what the metamorphosis looks like so far. The manual also recommends a technique to help save you time. Suppose you have the key frame of my father, then 3 tween frames, and the key frame of me. If you move to the second tween frame, which is the exact middle of the sequence, and morph just that one frame, you'll get a rough idea of how smooth the transition will be. This is obviously much faster than morphing all the tween frames and then viewing the entire transition. You have to figure out for yourself which the middle tween frame is, and then you have to count carefully as you advance the frames one by one. The only way to find out which frame you're in is rather clumsy--choose Save Frame As... from the Frame menu, and notice the default filename that QCM has assigned it. Then click the Cancel button, since you probably don't really want to save the frame. As I said, this is clumsy. Even morphing that single middle frame is not quick--most frames I morphed were from 4 to 6 minutes. If you have a lot of tween frames--and frankly, 9 tween frames is not a lot--then you can quickly see how each sequence can take time to morph. And that's just for the transition from father to son. There's still the son-grandson transition to morph. SPECIFICS I hope this talk of how slow Quick Click Morph can be isn't """"""""" putting you off, because we're about to descend to specifics: The Apple IIgs graphic screen is 320 pixels by 200 pixels, or 640x200, depending on which mode you're in. Quite a lot of graphics are in 320 mode, so we'll look at that mode. Frankly, you'd have to be crazy to morph the entire 320x200 area. It could take a long time. So for our test, I've chosen an area of 140x145 pixels. All of our images--my father, myself, and my son--are grayscale (B&W) pictures, using a paltry 16 "colors" (grays) each. Let's create 38 control points for each of the two transitions. (That might sound like a lot, but it's not.) Let's have 9 tween frames for each transition, and create just the midpoint tween frame. In my example, with a 8 mHz ZipGS, it took just under 6 minutes to morph each frame, or 12 minutes for midpoint frames for both transitions. At this point--with just 3 key frames and 2 tween frames, let's save the morph file to see how big it is: 189K. Slightly less than a quarter of the capacity of a 3.5" disk (800K). We'll come back to this later. Neither of the transitions looks exactly right, so we'll add 8 more control points to each, making a total of 46 for each sequence. Since we've added control points, we have to morph the midpoint frame all over again. Those 8 control points have added a full minute to the morph--it took just over 7 minutes this time. But it was worth it! The morphs look much smoother now. We can now tell QCM to morph all the frames in all the sequences, and it will work away happily without any further input from us. We can walk away and leave the IIgs running. (One slightly quirky note: when creating a morph with 4 key frames, I was obliged to stop the morph during the third and final sequence. When I resumed, the display read "Sequence 1 of 3"--or possibly "Sequence 1 of 1"--instead of "Sequence 3 of 3". That worried me--I was afraid QCM had forgotten that sequences 1 and 2 were complete, and that 2 hours of work was being done over again. I shouldn't have worried. Despite the display, QCM was working on the third and final sequence. Phew.) Walking away from the IIgs is really a good idea, because it has 16 frames to morph at over 7 minutes a frame. (Yes, 16 frames. No, not 18. We've already morphed the midpoint frame, and QCM won't make us do it over again.) It's going to take roughly 2 hours to complete the entire morph--and it would have been 2 and 1/4 hours if we hadn't done the midpoint frames first. When I was writing this review, I was able to cheat on a grand scale: my wife had gone off to class, leaving her similarly-accelerated free for hours. I just set the morph going and continued writing on my own computer. But supposing I hadn't been able to cheat? Two hours is a long time to wait to get your computer back. With all the morphing done, let's save the 3 key frames and 18 tween frames to disk. The morph file has almost doubled in size--it's 360K now. Even now, we're not done. We've just created the morph. Now we have to turn the morph into a movie--an animation that anyone can see, even if they don't own Quick Click Morph. It is possible to view this animation without leaving QCM--if it's short and/or if you have a lot of memory. If you run out of memory--as I did when trying to view my 3-key-frame morph--you can save the movie to disk. (The movie is even larger than the morph--486K; over half the capacity of a 3.5" disk.) I'm delighted to report that turning a morph into a movie takes no appreciable time at all. If you've saved your movie to disk, you do have to quit out of QCM and run an animation player--or use an NDA animation player like ShowMe. There's a player included with QCM. It's a nuisance to have to quit, but animation has always been a memory-intensive process--this is hardly the fault of QCM. Creating a morph is a process that demands a long time and a fair amount of disk space. I feel I should emphasize that QCM is not slow when accepting input from you, the user. When you're defining your morph, QCM is quick and easy. When it's time to create the morph, it's very slow. Quick Click Morph makes it easy to create morphs--but that's not the same as saying it's easy to create good morphs. You could create a morph that just uses 6 control points, but it's probably not going to be very smooth. Even if you use a lot of control points, QCM has some limitations. Don't look for Hollywood-quality morphs. Sometimes the stretching effect takes a back seat to the fading effect. For example, in the well-known girl-into-cat morph, the cat's ears are supposed to grow out of the girl's head. That does happen, but not subtly enough for my taste. As early as the first tween frame--the frame immediately following the key frame of the girl in her natural state--the ears have started to fade in at approximately their natural height (though a quarter of their natural size). GOODIES One feature that makes Quick Click Morph particularly useful is """"""" the ability to save a morphed frame. This feature has three immediately obvious uses. First, let's say you've been working on a key frame, and have 50 control points placed. You suddenly decide you should have removed all the background detail--but you don't want to have start over and place all those points again. Just save the frame, import it into a paint program, and manipulate it. As long as you don't change the frame's size or position--very hard to do accidentally!--you load the altered picture back into QCM by using the Update Frame command. Second, you may find that a morphed frame makes a great key frame for another part of the same morph--or for another morph altogether! With QCM's save frame feature, you can save a tween frame for later use. Finally, you may want to use a morphed frame as a still picture somewhere. I took three pictures of myself from three different years, 1988, 1990, and 1994. My face changed a little in that time, but not a lot. The odd thing is that none of the three pictures is a particularly good likeness of me... but the midpoint frame from the 1990-1994 transition is! If I want a picture of myself that really looks like me, I can use the "fake" picture from "1992". I probably won't. But I _could_; that's the point. (Incidentally, Genie users can download a copy of the 6-year morph from the A2 libraries.) A feature that Quick Click Morph shares with its older sister, Quick Click Calc, is file encryption. If you want to keep prying eyes away from your morph in progress, you can enter a password as you save it. When you load the morph, you'll be asked for the password before you are allowed to continue work on it. MANUAL I like the Byte Works manuals, even though certain typographical """""" errors--such as "loose" for "lose"--drive the editor in me absolutely bonkers. This tiny flaw aside, the manual does a good job of explaining concepts. The tutorial section is a breeze to follow. Remember how I said that the programmer/program was aware of how long morphing frames takes? The manual seems to be slightly less aware. It encourages experimenting with the number of colors (16, 128, 256) and with the Fade (Slow/Normal/Fast, In/Out). The slowness of the program discourages morphing. A lot. If you are going to experiment, do it early on with small frames, few colors, and few control points. MOVIE PLAYER The Quick Click Movie Player has features I've seen in other """""""""""" animation players--slow down, speed up, stop, advance a frame at a time--but it can also create movie "scripts". This makes a great way to join separate animations into a longer show. The manual says that if you want an animation to play twice, just add it to the script twice in succession. That sounds like a good idea, but unfortunately the animation has be loaded each time, even though it's the same animation. If you're loading animations from anything but a superfast hard drive or RAM drive, the slowdown will annoy you. If there's ever an update, perhaps Westerfield will allow QCMP to check for replays of a movie already in memory. SUMMARY Quick Click Morph is fun, simple to use, and slow. The slowness """"""" discourages making changes and experimenting, but it's in the nature of the beast. No matter what computer hardware or software is used, animation is memory-hungry, disk-hungry, and time-ravenous. This isn't an "everyday" program--it's like a single feature of a larger animation program. Even movies that use morphing don't use the technique every five minutes. You'll probably want to use it sparingly too. Because you'll be using it sparingly, you might find that the slowness isn't too big a price to pay--after all, you won't be using Quick Click Morph every day. Consider this as well: if you need the morphing technique in your animations, you need this program. Quick Click Morph is the only game in town. [EOA] [PRO]////////////////////////////// PROFILES ////////////////////////////////// Who's Who In Apple II """"""""""""""""""""" by Max Jones [M.JONES145] An Interview with Bret Victor (C) 1997, Max Jones, _Juiced.GS_ All rights reserved Editor's note: Following is an excerpt from an interview conducted by _Juiced.GS_ with IIgs software author Bret Victor in late December, 1996. Victor will be the subject of a feature article in the upcoming issue of _Juiced.GS_ (Winter '97, Volume 2, Issue 1), which will be mailed to subscribers in late February. The complete transcript of the interview will be available on the _Juiced.GS_ Collection Shareware '97/Winter two-dist set. Details for obtaining the collection will be included in the next _Juiced.GS_, the Apple II world's premier IIgs-specific publication. (See details for obtaining new or renewal subscriptions to _Juiced.GS_ at the end of this interview.) >>> WHO'S WHO? <<< """""""""""""""""" ~ GenieLamp A2 Profile: Bret Victor A few dedicated software programmers remain in the Apple II world. Their work contributes immensely to the continued enjoyment those in the Apple II community get from using their computers. One of those programmers in Bret Victor, whose recent work for Softdisk Publishing Inc. has revitalized the _Softdisk G-S_ monthly on-disk publication. Victor has been using Apple II computers since the second grade. His parents bought him the first and only computer he's ever owned, an Apple IIgs, when he was still in elementary school. Through the years he learned to program the computer and is now the principal contributor to _Softdisk G-S_. Victor took some time during his recent winter break from college to tell _Juiced.GS_ and the Apple II community a little more about himself. ... Bret> Well, I grew up in a town called Castro Valley, in the East Bay in """" California. I guess I did a lot of stuff in high school: I became an Eagle Scout, I was a member of a computer users group and did volunteer computer tutoring, I played soccer and ran track, I did some programming, I played the piano, I got a four-point something GPA. A lot of that stuff ended up not mattering very much. Track was important, but a couple of hamstring pulls my senior year left me unable to compete, which was too bad since I was expected to go to the state meet that year. Piano became important once I dumped the classical music and started playing tunes out of fakebooks and improvising. Now I'm a sophomore at Cal Tech, where I occassionally attend classes and try not to work if I can help it. I think Caltech is a great place, but it costs way too much. I'm majoring in electrical engineering, which I whimsically decided after taking an EE class and finding it fun. Music is still a very important part of my life, and track probably will be too once I recover enough to seriously compete again. Juiced.GS> What got you interested programming for the IIGS? What was """"""""" some of your early work on the Apple II? Bret> Well, I'd always been interested in programming. I'd write cool """" little things in Applesoft on my IIgs, since I never had the attention span for any kind of major project. Major projects ended up being set aside for other smaller projects, and then abandoned as the smaller projects themselves were set aside for other projects. I have quite a few unfinished programs. Most of them, looking back at them now, are just as well unfinished, but at the time I was just a kid, and I was doing exciting stuff. The exception to all this was TextFighter, which started out as doodling in a screen editor while I was coming up with screens for some other program I was writing. I drew little text stick figures, and said, hey, I wonder if I can get these guys to move around? Once they were moving, that naturally led to, hey, I wonder if I can get these guys to hit each other? Promising myself that I would return soon to my previous project, I began to write a game that would end up going through several rewrites and taking almost two years to complete. Of course, I was only working during summer and winter breaks, and the occasional weekend. TextFighter is still one of the programs that I am the most proud of. I sent it Softdisk, they sent me $700, and it ended up co-starring on issue #171 with some card game. Rather anticlimatic. Maybe it was a learning experience, whatever that means. Up to this time, I had never learned IIgs-specific programming because I figured it would be a waste, since I didn't think I would be staying with the IIgs too much longer. But that changed after I had written a cool patch to ProSel-8 that made it display a random tagline on the screen. I liked it, but most people don't boot into Prosel-8 like I do, so I wondered if I could make a tagline appear on the GS/OS splash screen. I had never seen a line of 16-bit assembly in my life, but that didn't stop me from dissassembling the START.GSOS file and seeing if I could find a place to patch. (I remember that it took me a little while to figure out that I needed to put the Monitor in 16-bit mode.) In a couple days, I had written my patch. I had mostly used the Monitor and mini-assembler, and really had no idea what I was doing, but it worked. Then, I decided to put the part that would choose a tagline into an INIT file. So I pulled the source code to the "NO IBM" init off of A2Pro, saw how an init worked, and soon I had a preliminary version of Opening Line. Later, I saw that I could have it show a background picture file too (using the low-level loader that was for loading GSOS in the first place). Of course, all this time I had no reference manuals whatsoever, and everything I knew about IIgs assembly I had learned from hacking system software. So, I knew IIgs assembly and I knew how to make an INIT file. That was enough to let me do all kinds of cool things that I had always wanted to do but that I didn't because I thought that there would be effort involved in learning 16-bit programming. So near the end of that summer, I wrote lots of little INITs doing lots of cool, useless things. This was my uselessware series. I wrote them to ward off boredom and depression, and to hopefully make other people laugh or enjoy their computer more. After I got back to school, I wrote PuyoPuyo and some stuff for _Softdisk G-S_. Then during the summer, I wrote Operation Lambda and more stuff for _Softdisk G-S_. My total program count now is somewhere near twenty-five. And I still feel like I don't really know what I'm doing. Juiced.GS> You've also done extensive work as a graphic artist for """"""""" various IIgs multimedia publications. How did all that came about? Bret> As for artwork, the whole Power-GS art thing came as a surprise, """" since I never (and still don't) consider myself to have any artistic talent. PongLife (the precursor to Power-GS) had just come out, and fooling around in Platinum Paint for some reason one day, I came up with some cool-looking PongLife logos, and sent them to the editors. They liked them (or more likely, were simply desperate for artwork), and asked me to make more stuff for them. So I fooled around some more in Platinum. After a while, I had gotten pretty good at fooling around, and was able to make cool screens and logos. Which is what I did for Power-GS issues two through six, for the Opening Line picture packs, and for LiveWire IIgs. So I'm not bad at graphic design (whatever that is), but my artistic skills are still along the lines of the TextFighter stick figures. Juiced.GS> Your musical background is evident in your work. What all have """"""""" you done musically on the IIGS? Bret> Well, the first song in Operation Lambda was the first real song I """" ever wrote on the IIgs. The second Lambda song was my second attempt at computer music, and so on. After the five Lambda songs, I also wrote music for SurfBurgers and CrossHatch, which are two of my _Softdisk G-S_ games. The hardest part was finding instruments. The songs themselves didn't take very long to write -- I just sat down at SoundSmith and started typing stuff in. The object was just to make something for the game player to bounce along to while trying to figure out the game, and I think I achieved that pretty well. Juiced.GS> How do you go about composing music on your computer and what """"""""" hardware/software do you use? Bret> I write the songs in Soundsmith, typing all the notes in by hand """" because there really isn't any other way to do it. Well, I use the copy and paste options a lot too, which is pretty evident if you listen to the music. I don't have or use MIDI. Juiced.GS> Operation Lambda's sudden appearance seemed to catch the """"""""" IIgs community by surprise. Please trace for us the development process, from inception through implementation to the announcement that the program was for sale? Bret> Well, if that's the case, then I certainly hope the IIgs community """" recovers from their surprise long enough to send me some money. Anyway, I knew I wanted to write a IIgs game over the summer, and I knew I wanted it to be a logic/thinking game with lots of levels. Other than that, I was clueless. I started experimenting with ideas similar to "Brix" on the PC, changing and adding things until I eventually came up with various game elements -- lasers, mirrors, hostages, a little guy that walks around. The final project happily ended up not resembling Brix whatsoever. Once I had my game idea planned out, I simply sat down and programmed it. And drew the art and designed the levels and wrote the music and wrote the docs and sent it out to beta testers who liked it for the most part. Then I uploaded the demo, announced it was for sale, sat back, and prepared to be inundated with a veritable landslide of orders and letters from my hordes of adoring fans. I'm still waiting on that last step. Juiced.GS> You didn't think you were going to get through this without me """"""""" asking about your on-line screen name, did you? Tell us how the name "Slixter" came about. And while you're at it, what exactly is "Right Triangle Productions"? Bret> In seventh grade I think, I got into an insulting match with """" someone, and the worst he could call me was "slixter", deriding me for having gone heavy on the hair spray that morning. I thought that was a pretty cool name, and since I was getting into BBS's at the time, I used it as my handle. I always thought it would be awesome if people actually _knew_ me by that handle, and that dream actually came true after uselessware and Power-GS. I forget how Right Triangle Productions came about, but I used it on TextFighter, and every game I've written since then. Juiced.GS> You have been around in the Genie A2 Roundtable for as long as """"""""" I've been associated with the on-line service. When did you first join Genie's A2 areas, and how close contact do you keep with the RT now? Do you plan on migrating to Delphi any time soon? Bret> I joined Genie a long time ago, starting out with raiding the file """" base and eventually using CoPilot to peruse messages. Through my Power-GS connections I got the job as IIgs art editor for multimedia LiveWire IIgs, which provided me with enough Genie credit so that I was effectively using Genie for free, and still am. However, it's about to run out, so I'll probably be "migrating" to Delphi soon. I was pretty active in A2 during the summer, but I just don't have the time for CoPilot during the school year. Juiced.GS> You call some of your programs uselessware, but your """"""""" _Softdisk G-S_ programs are anything but. I installed PickQuick! on my system and use it quite a bit. I have also found myself using World Times Zones, especially when I'm on-line reading messages from folks in other parts of the world. These are cool as well as useful. The "Mighty" series of desk accessories also come to mind. Any more of these types of programs up your sleeve? Bret> No uselessware ever appeared on Softdisk. Uselessware was the """" name for a series of freeware INITs I uploaded to Genie in the late summer of '95. It included ShadyBar, Bender, Boinger, GravityMouse, Horoscope, and SlixLaunch. As for my future SDGS releases, I have no idea what I'll come up with next. I never do. I sure hope I think of something. Juiced.GS> Has SDGS already published all of your contributions, or are """"""""" there still some yet to come? Do you plan to continue developing software for SDGS? Bret> Oh, there's plenty more that I've written that they have yet to """" publish. Two more issues worth of stuff, at least. I plan on continuing developing software for SDGS as long as I'm too lazy to find something else to do that pays more. So that'll probably be quite a while. I'm even working on a new game right now. Juiced.GS> Does it seem to you that the IIGS market is shrinking to the """"""""" point where programmers and developers can no longer afford to undertake IIGS projects? Bret> No, programmers can still -afford- to undertake IIgs projects; """" they just can't expect them to be significantly profitable. I think it's been that way for quite a while. The IIgs has turned back into a hobbyist's machine, and the only reason to keep programming on it is because you enjoy it, or you like the IIgs community, or you're too stubborn to make the effort to branch out. There's still money to be made off of IIgs programs, but it's pocket change compared to what a good Windows 95 application or Java applet could bring in. I guess some of us just don't mind that. Juiced.GS> It's obvious you have a wide range of talents and interests, """"""""" and you seem to get many of them working together when you program the IIGS. Do you ever see yourself specializing in one of those areas (music, design, programming, etc.), or perhaps using one or more of them to launch a professional career in the computing industry? Bret> I'd like to become a rock star, but then again, who wouldn't? I """" think my college major is somewhere in the hardware design area, but I still have no idea what I'll be doing in the "real world". >>> HOW TO OBTAIN BRET VICTOR SOFTWARE <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Bret's two commercial titles, Operation Lambda and Opening Line, are available directly from him. Operation Lambda can be purchased for $25; Opening Line is $12. Shipping and handling is included in the price. To purchase either (or both) of Bret's commercial titles, send a check or money order to him at the following address: Bret Victor 19253 Parkview Road Castro Valley, California 94546 For more information, write to Bret at the above address, or contact him via e-mail at bret@cco.caltech.edu An Operation Lambda Demo is available from the Genie A2 Roundtable Library and other on-line services, as well as various Apple II archives on the Internet. PuyoPuyo, the freeware game, is also available from the above on-line resources. Bret's new work can also be obtained through a subscription to _Softdisk G-S_. For subscription information and a back issue catalog, contact Softdisk Publishing Inc. at 1-800-831-2694. >>> ABOUT JUICED.GS <<< """"""""""""""""""""""" _Juiced.GS_ is a quarterly printed magazine dedicated to the people and products that keep the Apple IIgs going strong. In 1996, the magazine's inaugural year, _Juiced.GS_ went out to 283 paid subscribers in 42 states and 11 foreign countries. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: A 1997 subscription is available for $14 in the U.S., Canada and Mexico; $20 elsewhere in the world. A set of the four 1996 issues is also available for $14 in the U.S., Canada and Mexico; $20 elsewhere. Renewals: If you were a 1996 subscriber, your subscription expired with the last issue (Volume 1, Issue 4, Fall '96). 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[A2LAMP] >>> CHANGE TAKING PLACES <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""""" I was tempted to call this month's editorial, "The Lost Article", as I had written it to get my thoughts together in December 1996. It's been several months, so even I found it a refreshing look at my state of mind then: I sit at Gate 40 of the Honolulu International Airport, awaiting a flight to the big island of Hawai'i, the town of Hilo. Waiting for me in a few hours is a job interview for a small social service agency in a rainy small town on an island an hour's plane flight from the neighborhood where I've lived virtually my whole life. Moving is not something I'd do easily; you spend thirty years of your life in one town, you grow roots. It's quite common for kids who grew up in Hilo to move to O'ahu for opportunities in education and work; moving from O'ahu to Hilo is usually done by people looking to retire. This is not a move that most people fresh out of graduate school would be considering. My sister lived in Hilo for awhile; her boyfriend (now husband) grew up in that town. She hated it. I visited her often, and couldn't see what she didn't like about a town where it was a bit slower and the people got up a bit earlier, where there was value in the people as well as the pace. Moving also makes me consider another community I'm a part of--the Apple II community. It's so important to me that I checked out what my options for online access would be in a new town before I even called for the job interview. Just like I was a part-time resident of Hilo, I'm a part-time Macintosh user (this editorial is being written on a PowerBook). And I think that even if I did move, I'd still consider my heart in Kane'ohe, just like I still consider my computer an Apple II. Where I hang my hat is irrelevant to the community I feel a part of, just as what I type on is irrelevant to the computer I love. [*][*][*] It would turn out that I'd fall totally in love with the job that they offered on the Big Island, but it also turned out that they didn't have the opening in Hilo they thought they did. The social worker in the position in Hilo had changed her mind about leaving, and instead, they only had an opening in Kona, where I had no family, no friends, no connections (not to mention poor phone lines). And that was that. Or so I thought. Early last week they called me to say that they now do have a position in Hilo, so I'm spending a few days trying to decide about that. A move is a big deal, but even if where my body resides changes, where my heart lives stays the same. [*][*][*] As Tom Weishaar used to say in the days of _Open-Apple_, "everyone take out your pencils." Editor Emeritus Doug Cuff has been doing his job keeping track of errors for the _GenieLamp_ faithful (as well as continuing to put out the Hypereditions of GenieLamp A2). Change your volume and issue numbers in the last two issues. The January 1997 issue is Volume 6, Issue 59. The February 1997 issue is Volume 6, Issue 60. Color me pink. The other change to make isn't nearly as easy. Color me red. For some poorly thought out reason (in fact, it was so poorly thought out only I could have thought it out) I changed the right margin of the master _GenieLamp_ template from 1/2 inch to zero. Of course, this wasn't a problem for me in Appleworks, but it apparently caused some havoc for some of our readers who don't use Appleworks to read _GenieLamp_. "So what's the big deal, Ryan? Just change the right margin to .5?" Well, unfortunately, it won't be that simple. The formatting for some of "Hey Mister Postman" and possibly "Profiles" will be messed up by this change. I guess it wouldn't do much good to suggest to everyone they just use Appleworks to view _GenieLamp_, now, would it? [*][*][*] Another columns update: I still haven't heard from Peter Brickell, so until further notice, _Real World Apple_'s lost in the real world. And I haven't been able to inject new life into _The File Bandwagon_, so Doug Cuff takes it over for this month. On the other hand, this month we'll look at a new column which will hopefully be a regular here: _The Hardware Store_, where we'll look at some Apple II compatible hardware. The first installment in this issue will take a close look at the IDE hard drive standard, in particular, the Focus Drive. -- Ryan Genie Mail: A2LAMP Internet: a2lamp@genie.com __________________________________________________________ | | | REPRINTING GENIELAMP | | | | If you want to reprint any part of GenieLamp, or | | post it to a bulletin board, please see the very end | | of this file for instructions and limitations. | |__________________________________________________________| ASCII ART BEGINS _____ _ _ ___ ___ / ____| (_) | | / _ \|__ \ | | __ ___ _ __ _ ___| | __ _ _ __ ___ _ __ | |_| | ) | | | |_ |/ _ \ '_ \| |/ _ \ | / _` | '_ ` _ \| '_ \ | _ | / / | |__| | __/ | | | | __/ |___| (_| | | | | | | |_) | | | | |/ /_ \_____|\___|_| |_|_|\___|______\__,_|_| |_| |_| .__/ |_| |_|____| | | |_| ASCII ART ENDS [EOA] [HEY]////////////////////////////// HEY MISTER POSTMAN / ///////////////////////////////// Is That A Letter For Me? """""""""""""""""""""""" by Ryan Suenaga [A2LAMP] o BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS o A2 POT-POURRI o HOT TOPICS o WHAT'S NEW o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT >>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" [*] CAT 2, TOP 5 ....... A2 dukes out Windows vs. MacOS [*] CAT 4, TOP 46 ....... Tragedy at Caloke [*] CAT 6, TOP 22 ....... Family trees and Apple IIs [*] CAT 11, TOP 16 ....... HFS and lots of files [*] CAT 23, TOP 4 ....... Death in the family >>> A2 POT-POURRI <<< """"""""""""""""""""" SYSTEM SAVER SAVERS My System Saver IIgs fan is "growling" - what do I """"""""""""""""""" need to do to lubricate it? Where? With what? Where are the screws to open the System Saver? Under the foam? I know this has been shared in the past, but I don't have it archived. So if someone might help, I'd be thankful. __!__ | Terrell Smith | tsmith@ivcf.org (T.SMITH59, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:90/M645;1) >>>>> If that is a Kensington, the screws are under the felt. """"" Before you go any further, take note of, and write down, the orientation of the blades. Radio Shack makes (at least this was 2 years ago) a fan that will fit in. I seem to remember they had 2 sizes, so take yours with you. Ray the Sauer Kraut (R.SCHUERGER1, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:91/M645;1) >>>>> The screws for opening a System Saver IIgs are located under the """"" foam, use a sharp point such as a ice pick to probe for them, three on each side if I recall correctly, but they are so easy to find I've never bothered memorizing the # :) Once located, use a number 2 phillips to remove them, but before poking the screwdriver thru the whole made by the probe spray it (the screw driver point and 2" of shaft back from the point) with WD40 or similar. By lubing the driver you won't end up with the foam glue sticking to the driver and destroying the foam. As for lubricating the fan, a mixture of Slick 50 (or similar) with WD40 works quite well. The easiest way to get the lube in is with a hypodremic needle. Suitable needles are available in hobby supply stores, and some electronics stores. Access to the bearing of the fan is usually possible under the edge of the label on the fan motor. OTOH, Radio Shack carries a line of fans that can be used to replace the fan entirely, including one size larger which will greatly increase air flow with just a little dremel work to enlarge the air flow holes of the System Saver top an bottom plates. While you have the SS apart it would be a good idea to replace the MOV's (ceramic disks, usually about the diameter of a quarter). Suitable replacements are easily available at most 'tronics shops, including Radio Shack. Doug Pendleton, Zip Technology OnLine Support Resident Hardware Hacker and Solder Slinger - Have tools, will travel. ProTerm 3.1 and CoPilot v2.5.5 Offline Genie Message Manager Doug.P@genie.com or Doug_P@delphi.com (DOUG.P, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:92/M645;1) >>>>> Now that you know how to get your SS apart (:) you might be """"" interested in fixing it more cheaply and making it much quieter all in one motion. (well, almost) Here's what I did: 1) Went to my local used-electonics surplus wholesaler and sorted thru a bin of "used" fans (50 cents apiece) looking for one with the lowest wattage. 2) Got out my Dremel and "streamlined" each of the louvers in the SS case, because the "noise" is mostly coming from air whistling over the un-smooth edges there. That, plus the lower speed/cfm fan, and the ambient db level around here was greatly reduced - and I didn't have to monkey with the lube job. All that happened about 3 years ago. (I just knew you wanted to know this!:) - Joachim (J.NELSON56, CAT8, TOP21, MSG:94/M645;1) THE MUSICAL II I am looking for a program for the II GS for training """""""""""""" Piano students. There is a member of my user group that wants this program for his wife. As I understand it the II GS would play a sound and the student would try to pick out what note that is on the Piano by listening to it. Can someone tell me where to get the program new or used? Thanks, Ted (T.BURFORD1, CAT4, TOP30, MSG:91/M645;1) >>>>> There is also a FANTASTIC series of programs for the Apple II ... """"" and sounds utilize the gs ensonic chip. They are copywrited by Temporal Acuity Products (TAP). I just happen to be the Apple II support/tech person for them. Send me email, if you wish more information. BTW, there are over 50 programs that deal with all aspects of the learning process. They work especially well with the ALFRED and BASTIAN piano method series. :) I am currently installing these programs on FOCUS 20meggers for music teachers from all over the country. They come "plug-n-play" for either the IIe or IIgs. CHunk (CHUNK.S, CAT4, TOP30, MSG:93/M645;1) GENIE-OLOGY I'd like to HIGHLY reccommend the Family Roots geneology """"""""""" software produced by Stephen C. Vorenberg of Quinsept, Inc. He has software that runs on Apple IIs thru MACs and IBMs that will accomplish almost anything you want to do geneologically, except perhaps maintain a photo database of relatives. He has modules which enable one to share data using a data format which is standard within the geneological community. He is very helpful in assisting customers with large databases to migrate them to a new hardware platform. The Apple programs, which are the ones started by my wife and I on IIe machines, exist very well on the IIGS on a hard drive and contain thousands of relatives in datablocks which come from 5.25in disks. The operation of the programs reminds me of Appleworks 3.0. That is, not a desktop interface but very fast and powerful for a specalized database which is nevertheless quite customizable. I know many Mormons who find his software invaluable. If you contact him you may mention my wife, Beverly, who teaches computers in neighboring Burlington, as we have both visited Quinsept in the past and are quite satisfied with their products: Quinsept, Inc. Box 216 Lexington MA 02173 (617) 641-2930 Marshall at: j.m.reber@genie.com Delivered by: CoPilot v2.55 (Offline GEnie Message Manager) Using: Spectrum v2.0 (Telecomm Program for the Apple II GS) (J.M.REBER, CAT2, TOP4, MSG:126/M645;1) >>>>> I've heard about this program and have wanted to check it for years """"" now. Do you happen to know if there is a demo version available anywhere? Does it print charts? Ed Staib (E.STAIB, CAT6, TOP22, MSG:39/M645;1) <<<<< Does Family Roots print charts?!? """"" Any kind you want! Any number of generations --- it has the ability to extend charts over numerous 8.5 X 11 inch sheets that you can paste together and cover your walls or ceiling, if you wish! There are many types of charts, e.g. Descendant's charts, Pedigree charts, Compressed Pedigree charts (also called Ahnentafeln by geneologists), Family Group charts both narrow and wide, etc., etc., etc. And all of them rather customizable in many ways. I seem to remember that their advertizing blurbs are different for the different machines and show examples of many charts. If you are near to a book dealer that specializes in forms and blank charts for those who don't want to computerize you could see the standard chart layouts. On the other hand you might want to purchase only the manual which comes in 3-ring form of about an inch of material for the basic modules. The most important decision, unfortunately, has to be made when most are least prepared to make it: that is the form and complexity of your individual data record. Almost no one is able to do this right the first time unless they are already heavily into geneological research. Usually it is reccommended to play with a small amount of family data to become familiar with what you want to record and how the various modules interact before redesigning your basic record format for serious use. They do have modules for unusual manipulations that can be purchased later if necessary. Such as one to add extra fields to already existing record formats. There are a lot of variations in the amount of detail that people record so that I've never seen any demo programs for the programs complex enough for "professional" use, although I admit to not much familiarity with the non Apple stuff. Some of the multi-hundred dollar Windows programs look quitefancy and allow you to also store graphic data in your database, but as far as geneological functions don't offer anything new --- except one does calculate such relationships as xth cousin y times removed. Some of these expensive programs have the ability to accept data in standard file format and there is a Family Roots module for communicating using such files. I know of nothing for the Apples that is as good as Family Roots. Give them a call; Vorenberg is a technical man and if available can talk details. Marshall at: j.m.reber@genie.com Delivered by: CoPilot v2.55 (Offline GEnie Message Manager) Using: Spectrum v2.0 (Telecomm Program for the Apple II GS) (J.M.REBER, CAT6, TOP22, MSG:40/M645;1) >>> HOT TOPICS <<< """""""""""""""""" CALOKE CLOSES I just learned that Carl Kenepaske, owner of Caloke """"""""""""" Industries, has died suddenly. Caloke is consequently out of business. Carl was a really good guy to work with. He set a very high standard for quality service in the mail-order public-domain software trade. He and Caloke will be sorely missed. To my knowledge this leaves Kula Software as the only mail-order vendor dealing in 8-bit public-doman software in general and Eamon in particular. If anyone knows of any others, I would like to hear of them. TomZ (A2.TOMZ, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:46/M645;1) >>>>> What about Joe Kohn-SSII?, and I think Adrian Vance still sells a """"" large line at large prices. But it IS _very_ sad to hear about Carl and Caloke Industries. Doug Pendleton, Zip Technology OnLine Support Resident Hardware Hacker and Solder Slinger - Have tools, will travel. ProTerm 3.1 and CoPilot v2.5.5 Offline Genie Message Manager Doug.P@genie.com or Doug_P@delphi.com (DOUG.P, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:47/M645;1) <<<<< To my knowledge Joe carries very few public-domain titles that will """"" run on all 8-bit Apple II's. If he does, his lack of a paper catalog will keep that fact well obscured from his potential 8-bit customer base (including me), particularly those not on the WWW. Adrian Vance deals exclusively in educational titles and titles that can be construed as having educational value. And, as you noted, his prices make him unaffordable anyway. Caloke was the finest resource that the low-end Apple II user had, with thousands of DOS 3.3 titles in his paper catalog. The only dealer that had a similar inventory was the long-departed Aspen Software. Even Kula doesn't carry the range of stuff that Caloke had. This is a severe blow for the Apple II+ user, if nothing else. TomZ (A2.TOMZ, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:48/M645;1) >>>>> Re: Distributors of public domain software """"" When I wrote my book about running computer camps in '93-'94, the following people were distributing public domain software: (1) The American Public Domain Club (APDC); (2) Big Red Computer Club (BRCC); (3) Caloke Industries; (4) Christella Enterprise; (5) Creative Solutions; (6) Dan Hadley; (7) Software of the Month Club; and (8) tca Software. I _know_that 1, 2, 3, and 6 are no longer in business. Addresses for the others (3 years ago) were Christella Enterprise, PO Box 82205, Rochester, MI 48308-2205 Creative Solutions, Box 340850, Beavercreek, OH 45434 513-429-5759 Software of the Month Club, 5816 Dryden Place, Carlsbad, CA 92008 619-931-8111 tca Software, 9936 Gaithersburg, MD 20879-7706 I had Kula and SSII in the book, also, but listed elsewhere. The Caloke and Christella listings had a lot in common. The tca list was much shorter, but selective, and included some accurate reviews. The Software of the Month Club, as the name suggests, sent you stuff monthly. Folks on GEnie said they weren't careful about copyrights. Creative Solutions answered my request for information, but I never ordered from them. They had about 175 titles. Does anyone know if any of the above still have Apple II titles? Most of the Adrian Vance titles were his, by the way. He ships orders promptly, but... If you want his address, ask me by email. Eric ( o= =o === =ooo oo oo= == ) (J.SCHONBLOM, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:49/M645;1) <<<<< Last time I wrote Christella, about a year ago, the letter was """"" returned MOVED, FORWARDING EXPIRED. Unless they have realy cleaned up their act, I would hesitate to recommend Software of the Month Club, if they still do Apple II. Last I heard of them several years ago, they were bundling the ProDOS Eamon master disk with DOS 3.3 Eamon adventures. When users complained, they were told to simply copy the DOS 3.3 files to a ProDOS disk, which decidedly does not work. I don't have any information on the others. I never got a satisfactory correspondence going with them. TomZ (A2.TOMZ, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:50/M645;1) >>>>> Actually, two good sources of Apple II public """"" domain/freeware/shareware that come out regularly are The Appleworks Gazette and Juiced.GS's Shareware Collection. Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT4, TOP46, MSG:54/M645;1) SOFTDISK G-S R.I.P. Well, it seems that the end of another fine product """"""""""""""""""" run is approaching. I received Issue #81 of Softdisk GS today, and in the envelope was an announcement that Issue #82 would be the last... I'd like to thank all of the contributors to Softdisk GS for the fine products that they had published. I, for one, will miss the monthly surprise package. Don V. Zahniser Delivered by CoPilot for ANSITerm v2.5.6 (D.ZAHNISER, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:136/M645;1) >>>>> Just to add my 2 cents worth, I received diskette # 81 and the bad """"" news in the mail yesterday also. On top of that, I have credit up to issue 96. A while back I opted to extend my subscription when Softdisk had the last special offer. Boy, that special is something special now. But I am certain I'm not alone on this. I may lose some money/issues in the transfer, but what about the staff of Softdisk GS? Will they be able to move to other departments, or, hopefully not, let go. It's one thing to lose some disks, but to lose one's income ... that's getting to the bone. I will miss Softdisk GS and saddly the words of a Johnnie Cash song come to mind " ... another man done gone " Michael Glenn Delivered by: CoPilot v2.55 Offline GEnie Message Manager (M.GLENN8, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:141/M645;1) >>>>> After Greg Templeman left SDGS, the person running the show was Lee """"" Golden, and I'm not sure he actually was a Softdisk employee at that point. He most likely was contracting with them. Most of the programs were written by outside sources, i.e. Bret Victor, who weren't actual Softdisk employees either. It's sad to see what happened to SDGS. When Greg Templeman (and before him, Dean Esmay, Jay Jennings, and Bryan Zak) was there, it was a fabulous source of information and high quality programs. It declined badly after Greg left until Bret Victor's recent work had improved the quality dramatically. Still, a death in the family is a death in the family. SDGS will be missed. Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:142/M645;1) >>>>> The last I heard, this is not a problem, because there was no """"" full-time staff for Softdisk G-S, so no one will get laid off. That may have contributed to the shut down, as well as the complaints by some that the content was slipping. -- Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech cknoblo@delphi.com cknoblo@novia.net (C.KNOBLOCK, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:144/M645;1) >>>>> Yup, this is bad news. :( I haven't received #81 yet, so at least """"" it won't be a shock. (I'm paid through 88) SDGS went downhill almost immediately after Greg left. I agree that Bret's contributions provided a refreshing level of quality. But what about ShiftyList 2.0? I was patiently waiting for the sequel to one of SDGS's best programs. Sheppy, if you're listening, please keep it on your list of things to do. It will be really cool when we can pick a boot script via a keystroke or two at boot time. :) Wily (P.CREAGER, CAT23, TOP4, MSG:145/M645;1) >>> WHAT'S NEW <<< """""""""""""""""" RETURN OF APPLE IIGS REFERENCES """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print! Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print! Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print! Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print! Key Apple IIGS Books Back In Print! APDA-54 Apple IIGS Toolbox Reference Volume 2 730 pages $45 APDA-55 Apple IIGS Toolbox Reference Volume 3 1063 pages $55 APDA-56 Apple IIGS GS/OS Reference 526 pages $30 APDA-57 Apple IIGS Firmware Reference 345 pages $30 APDA-58 Apple IIGS Hardware Reference 346 pages $30 All six of these books were written by Apple's staff, and originally shipped as Addison-Wesley books. Addison-Wesley chose to let them go out of print soon after the Apple IIGS stopped shipping. Our APDA reprints are laser printed from the original Addison-Wesley books. Each reprint is a faithful reproduction of the original pages on 8.5 by 11 paper with holes for a standard 3 ring binder. Our printer has already started preparing print masters from our copies of Addison-Wesley's books. The first, Apple IIGS Toolbox Reference Volume 3, should be available sometime during the week of February 17th, with others to follow at a rate of about 1 per week. We are currently taking orders for all of the titles listed. We will have our printer prepare the books based on which titles people order. Credit card orders will be billed as the products ship. Shipping charges are $5 per order (not per book!) in the United States and Canada. We can't compute overseas shipping charges until the final products arrive back from the printer, so if you are ordering from other countries, we will need to wait until March to quote shipping charges in advance. You can, of course, place your order now and simply specify the shipping method. As always, we will charge the actual shipping amount rounded up to the next even dollar. We would recommend surface shipping for most orders, though--these books are big and heavy! To order or get more information about these or any of our other products, get in touch: Byte Works, Inc. 8000 Wagon Mound Dr. NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Voice: (505) 898-8183 FAX: (505) 898-8183 FAX: (505) 898-8183 (BYTEWORKS, CAT45, TOP5, MSG:13/M645;1) >>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""" Category 35, Topic 30 Message 369 Wed Feb 05, 1997 A2.TOMZ at 13:36 EST I think I need to clarify my previous post. IMHO: Genie is the PRESENT for Apple II users. It is not the PAST. Delphi is the FUTURE for Apple II users. Right now, Genie has many more files and more message traffic than Delphi. But Delphi is gradually coming up to speed, and we don't know how much longer we will have Genie. Anyone who can afford it should join Delphi and also remain here on Genie. I should add that Delphi is very inexpensive to belong to. Anyone who can't afford to belong to both should carefully weigh how much they value Genie's library, which is unmatched in the world. If you decide you can't afford Delphi right now, make sure you have the data handy for joining, against future emergency. In the meantime, if you quit Genie because it MIGHT close, then you are doing your part to ensure that it DOES close, by killing A2's usage figures. Self-fulfilling prophecy, indeed. TomZ [*][*][*] While on Genie, do you spend most of your time downloading files? If so, you may be missing out some excellent information in the Bulletin Board area. The messages listed above only scratch the surface of what's available and waiting for you in the bulletin board area. If you are serious about your Apple II, the GenieLamp staff strongly urge you to give the bulletin board area a try. There are literally thousands of messages posted from people like you from all over the world. [EOA] [A2P]////////////////////////////// A2/PRO_ductivity / ///////////////////////////////// By Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. [A2LAMP] >>> A2PRO BITS & BYTES <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""" GSOFT: THE GS BASIC! From comp.sys.apple2.programmer with slight """""""""""""""""""" modifications (which if causing any confusion is mine): From: Mike Westerfield Date: 30 Jan 1997 03:26:14 GMT GSoft BASIC ----------- Preliminary specification: 29 January 1997 This guide gives an overview of the GSoft programming language. The purpose is to give you a good idea about what will be in the language once it is released, and to give you a chance to suggest changes while there is still time to make them! All of the information in this document is subject to change. In fact, the very purpose of this document invites change. This document should not be construed as a binding statement that we will, in fact, ever release a BASIC interpreter. General ------- GSoft is an interpreted BASIC, similar to Applesoft but with more commands and variable types. Target Machine -------------- Apple IIGS 1M or RAM 3.5 Floppy Disk Drive System 6.0.1 Environment ----------- GSoft actually consists of a suite of programs: GSoft (S16) This is a Finder Launchable application. It starts in an Applesoft-like shell whose command set is listed later. This program will also launch when a GSoft program file is opened from the Finder. By changing the file type to EXE, this program can be launched from any ORCA compatible shell. When launched from a shell, you can specify a program to execute on the command line. Whether launched from the Finder or a shell, if you supply a program to execute you are not dumped into GSoft's shell: instead, the program executes and GSoft terminates. In effect, this means you can create GSoft programs that launch from the Finder by double-clicking, just like any other application. The fact that GSoft is executing the program is transparent to the user. I expect this will be the environment of choice for most GSoft users who don't already use an ORCA language. GSoft (EXE) This version is an ORCA language, pretty much like any other language, except that it is interpreted. While it may not be obvious, the ORCA shell was designed to handle interpreters as easily as compilers. GSoft will install in the ORCA environment as smoothly as any compiled language--including support for PRIZM and ORCA compatible debuggers. The ORCA environment will not ship with GSoft. I expect this will be the environment of choice for people who are already accustomed to ORCA, or who are developing tools for GSoft. MakeS16 This program attaches a special version of GSoft to an existing GSoft program. The finished application appears to the Finder as a standard GS/OS application, complete with bundle bits. (This means you can click on a _document_ from the Finder to launch the application.) The completed application file includes a copy of the interpreter, and each owner of GSoft receives the royalty-free right to distribute any program he writes with this interpreter attached. File Types ---------- GSoft can load and save Applesoft, text, and ORCA SRC files. Quick Introduction to the Syntax -------------------------------- The tables below assume you know BASIC, or knew it once. They are a terse but reasonably accurate description of the language. A description like FOR identifier '=' expression TO expression [ STEP expression ] says that a FOR statement must contain the word FOR, followed by the name of a variable, a equal sign, an expression, the word TO, and another expression. The [ and ] character indicate that you can optionally add the word STEP and another expression. If the last ] character is followed by an * character, it can be repeated as many times as you like. Words you must type exactly as they appear (other than character case) are shown in uppercase letters, like FOR. Words that represent some complex thing you can type are in lowercase, like expression. This description leaves out restrictions, like the fact that you can't use a string as a FOR loop variable. The GSoft Shell --------------- BYE (exit the shell) CATALOG [ directory-name ] (catalog a directory) COPY file-name [ file-name ] (copy one or more files) CREATE directory-name (create a new directory) DEL line [ ',' line ] (delete one or more lines) DELETE file-name (delete a file or directory) ED line (edit a line) EDIT [ file-name ] (invoke an ORCA compatible editor) LIST line [ ',' line ] (list lines) LOAD file-name (load as ASCII, Applesoft or SRC file) LOCK file-name (lock a file) MOVE file-name file-name (move one or more files) PREFIX directory-name (set the default prefix) RENAME file-name file-name (rename a file or directory) RENUMBER line ',' line [ ',' line [ ',' line ] ] (renumber a program) RUN [ line ] (execute a program) SAVE file-name (save an Applesoft file) SSAVE file-name (save a source file) TSAVE file-name (save a TXT file) UNLOCK file-name (unlock a file) General Language Information ---------------------------- Maximum size of a program: Largest contiguous available RAM. Maximum size of variables: Largest remaining contiguous RAM after allocating the program space. Length of variable names: Currently 2 characters. (This will probably change to 255 or fewer characters.) Types of variables: integer (-32768..32767; integer math is _not_ done using reals) long integer (-2147483648..2147483647) byte (0..255) real (7 digit accuracy; does not use SANE) double (19 digit accuracy) pointer string (up to 255 characters per string) records and arrays consisting of any other type Statements consist of an optional line number followed by a line of tokens up to 64K in length. Most editors (including the one in GSoft) can't actually create lines that long, though. Multiple statements can appear on one line if separated by : characters. ORCA compatible source debuggers like PRIZM, ORCA/Debugger and Splat! are supported. The GSoft Command Set --------------------- Operations ---------- = + - * / ^ < > <= =< >= => <> >< ( ) AND NOT OR Declarations ------------ DIM identifier '(' expression [ ',' expression ]* ')' Support will be included for defining records and for setting the type of a variable (e.g. forcing I to be an integer, rather than a real), but the exact syntax has not yet been fixed. Arithmetic Functions -------------------- ABS '(' expression ')' ATN '(' expression ')' COS '(' expression ')' DEF FN --- EXP '(' expression ')' INT '(' expression ')' LOG '(' expression ')' RND '(' expression ')' SGN '(' expression ')' SIN '(' expression ')' SQR '(' expression ')' TAN '(' expression ')' Control ------- DO [ UNTIL | WHILE ] expression LOOP [ UNTIL | WHILE ] expression FOR identifier '=' expression TO expression [ STEP expression ] NEXT [ identifier [ ',' [ identifier ] ]* ] IF expression [ THEN | GOTO | THEN GOTO ] line IF expression THEN statement [ ':' statement ]* IF expression THEN ELSE IF expression THEN ELSE END IF SELECT CASE expression CASE expression [ TO expression ] [ ',' expression [ TO expression ] ]* END SELECT WHILE expression WEND END GOSUB line GOTO line [ LET ] l-value = expression ON GOSUB line [ ',' line ]* ON GOTO line [ ',' line ]* ONERR GOTO line POP REM any character sequence RESUME RETURN STOP Named Subroutines ----------------- CALL identifier parameter-list DECLARE subroutine-declaration FUNCTION name parameter-list SUB name parameter-list Error Handling -------------- ERL (returns error line) ERROR expression (flags an error) ERR (returns error number) Strings ------- ASC '(' string-expression ')' CHR$ '(' expression ')' LEFT$ '(' string-expression ',' expression ')' LEN '(' string-expression ')' MID$ '(' expression ')' RIGHT$ '(' expression ')' STR$ '(' expression ')' VAL '(' string-expression ')' Input/Output ------------ CRSLIN (returns the cursor line) DATA data [ ',' data ]* GET identifier (read a key from the keyboard) HOME HTAB expression (set the cursor column) INPUT [ string expression ] ';' l-value [ ',' l-value ]* INVERSE MOUSETEXT NORMAL POS (returns cursor column) READ l-value [ ',' l-value ] RESTORE PRINT [ expression | SPC '(' expression ')' | TAB '(' expression ')' [ ',' ';' ] ]* PRINT USING line [ expression [ ',' expression ] ] SPEED= expression TEXT VTAB expression (set the cursor line) High-Res Graphics ----------------- All high-res graphics commands use the 320x200, 16 color Apple IIGS graphics screen. The will function on the 640x200 screen as well, but toolbox calls must be used to set up that screen. QuickDraw II graphics commands may be used without initializing the tools, setting up desktop programs, and so forth so long as HGR is used at least once before the first QuickDraw II call. HCOLOR= '(' expression ')' HGR HPLOT expression ',' expression [ TO expression ',' expression ] Utility Statements ------------------ FRE ( expression ) PEEK expression POKE expression ',' expression Some memory allocation and dispose routines, similar to Pascal's NEW/DISPOSE or C's malloc() free() will be provided. Disk I/O -------- CHDIR directory-name (change directory) CLOSE file DIR$ (return a list of files) EOF file KILL file-name (delete a file) INPUT #file [ ',' l-value ]+ MKDIR directory-name (create a directory) NAME file-name AS file-name (rename a file) OPEN file-name FOR [ OUTPUT | INPUT | APPEND ] AS file PRINT #file [ expression | SPC '(' expression ')' | TAB '(' expression ')' [ ',' ';' ] ]* PRINT #file USING line [ expression [ ',' expression ] ] RMDIR directory-name (delete a directory) SEEK #file ',' expression (set the read or write position) Some form of binary read and write for quickly reading and writing chunks of memory will also be provided. Toolbox Support --------------- GSoft has a complete set of interfaces for the Apple IIGS toolbox. All tool calls that can be called from Pascal or C without glue code are available. Some tools that do require glue code will be supported as well, but the complete list hasn't been compiled. GSoft also allows access to user tools. Support includes an equivalent to the LoadOneTool call, but for user tools, making it as easy to load and use a user tool as it is currently to load and use system tools. A tool framework will also be included. This tool framework allows you to write user tools in C, Pascal or assembly language. It provides a generic framework that is not sensitive to the tool number, so if you ever get two user tools with the same number, simply renaming one or the other resolves the conflict. User tools give you the freedom to add routines in any language that can easily be used by GSoft. As an added advantage, the same routines can be used from any other language that supports tools, so you don't need multiple versions of the same subroutines. (J.GRAY38, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:3-7/M530;1) >>>>> I'd welcome your comments about the BASIC. I'm looking for """"" suggestions while there is still time to make fundamental changes. What the post did not mention, though, is some of the rational. I'll stop back later today and mention that. Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:10/M530;1) >>>>> For those who are interested in BASIC, I'd really suggest getting """"" on the A2Pro usegroup. There seemed to be more people wondering through there, so that's where I started the discussion. I have no problem with discussin it here, too (and frankly prefer Genie), but there are more messages there, and thus you'll see more of the comments that are shaping my decisions. GSoft BASIC is a spinoff project from another long-term effort I've started. That effort is not something I'm talking publicly about, but the fact that this interpreter is a spinoff and not the main thrust helps explain some of the decisions that affect its design. The GSoft interpreter itself is being designed as an extension of traditional BASICs. Rather than add a new command every time someone wants to do something more complicated than a PRINT, I'm trying to extend the BASIC language to the point that it can handle modern programming issues. In a nutshell, this means that GSoft will have complete, flexible support for pointers, dynamic memory, and records. It will also have a toolbox interface as complete as those in the compiled ORCA languages. As a bonus, GSoft will also support user tools as easily as other languages and the toolbox currently support disk-based system tools. It is, in fact, user tools that will allow you to add functionality to GSoft itself. The environment will absolutely not be anything like Visual BASIC. Sorry, but while porting the interpreter to the GS makes sense, spening months developing a Visual BASIC style development environment does not. GSoft will runn in three radically different forms, though: 1. A traditional Applesoft like environment, with extensions like RENUMBER. 2. 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Cet utilitaire ncessite le Systme 6.0.1. NE PAS LE LANCER AVEC IR (sous peine de surprises)! Pour l'utiliser, il suffit de slectionner un rpertoire ou un disque (sauf les lecteurs de disquettes 5,25p et units amovibles, mais les disques rseau Appletalk sont utilisables), et de choisir "PopFolder" dans le menu "FinderExtra" du Finder. Une fentre contenant deux menus popup ainsi qu'un bouton apparat alors. Le premier menu (en haut ) visualise le chemin complet du rpertoire slectionn et permet de remonter dans l'arborescence du disque. Le deuxime menu (en bas) affiche le contenu du rpertoire slectionn. En choisissant un lment dans ce menu, il est posssible de : - Lancer un application si l'lment en est une, - Ouvrir un document si une application ou autre veut bien le faire (par exemple Teach ou le finder extra TeachText, AppleWorkGS...) - Si l'lment est un rpertoire, celui-ci va se rajouter dans le chemin complet (popup haut) et son contenu va s'afficher dans le popup du bas. Il est ainsi possible de se dplacer trs rapidement dans l'arborescence du disque. Enfin, en choissant l'lment "Ouvrir" du menu (premier lment) une fentre du Finder affichant son contenu est ouverte. Le bouton "Home" permet de revenir au point de dpart (rpertoire utilis pour lancer PopFolder). Plusieurs instances de ce programme peuvent tre lances en mme temps. Cela peut tre utile pour ouvrir rapidement deux fentres afin de copier des fichiers de l'une l'autre sans avoir toutes les fentres intermdiaires ouvertes (alternative au "tunneling" du Finder). Dans les menus, des icones apparaissent ct des noms des lments. Ces icones sont fournies par le systme ou par un finder extra du type de "System Icons" de Steve Stephenson (plus jolies). Ce programme est inspir du clebre PopupFolder sur Macintosh. Nous voulions reproduire le mme fonctionnement (avec des sous-menus) grce Hierarchic mais malheureusement, nous nous sommes heurts des bugs que Brainstorm Software n'a mme pas daign prendre en considration. Un espoir demeure, Vincent Hemeury a repris en main le soft et a dj effectu certaines corrections. Il ne "manque" plus qu'une fonctionnalit pour nous permettre de mener terme ce projet. D'o cette version de repli qui ne nous satisfait pas pleinement... A suivre donc. Nous sommes ouverts par ailleurs toute remarque, critique (mme constructive!) ou conseil succeptible d'amliorer PopFolder. Mon adresse figure dans l'annuaire du GSClub. Ce programme est un FreeWare. Emmanuel ROSSI. Doc v1.0b0 du 22/02/97. 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Productions.TransType version 1.0 du 29/04/95 Ce "FinderExtra" permet de modifier en masse les types et auxtypes des fichiers slectionns l'exception des rpertoires et units disques. Emmanuel ROSSI. TransType v1.0 Avril 1995 par Emmanuel ROSSI Ce petit Finder extra ( placer dans le rpertoire ":System:FinderExtras" du volume de boot) permet de modifier en masse les types et auxtypes des lments slectionns sous Finder. Par scurit, il est impossible de modifier les rpertoires et units disques. La saisie du type peut se faire par le code hexadcimal ou par un code de trois caractres (TXT, NDA, CDA...). 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Doc v1.0 du 30/04/95. JOURS.FERIES1.1vn' ('/DOC.JOURSFERIES{.߳D(XFERIE1.1gd U; Jours Fris V1.1 par Emmanuel ROSSI 1. Description Grce ce NDA, prvoyez vos ponts et weekend prolongs! En effet, il indique la date et le jour des ftes mobiles et jours fris jusqu'en 2100. Il affiche son ouverture le prochain vnement venir en fonction de la date actuelle. Il est possible d'ajouter et de modifier ses propres vnements dans le popup grce au bouton "Options". Il fournit en plus les phases de la Lune pour un mois et une anne donne. Le NDA peut s'ouvrir tout seul au dmarrage du Finder, et seulement du Finder, et rajoute une icone dans le menu pomme. 2. Configuration requise Ce programme ncessite le systme 6.0 ou ultrieur et doit tre copi dans le rpertoire Desk.Accs du dossier System. Attention, le fichier ne doit pas tre protg en criture, le programme ayant besoin d'crire en ressource. La version 1.1 apporte quelques amliorations comme les phases lunaires, la possibilit de modifier ses vnement en double-cliquant dans la liste, la case de zoom et corrige un bug qui plantait le systme si on voulait lancer une application P8 lorsque le NDA tait actif. De plus, sous systme 6.0.1, la partie ressource du fichier est optimise lors d'une suppression d'vnements, sa taille diminue sur le disque. Ce NDA est un Freeware... Remarques, suggestions la mme adresse que pour le Pendu (Cf. GSInfos 33). Emmanuel ROSSI. Doc v1.1 du 27/11/94. 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De plus, il donne le jour de la semaine des diffrents jours fris ainsi que d'une date entre manuellement. Il donne aussi les phases lunaires. Il est possible de saisir d'autres vnements et de les insrer dans la liste ( anniversaires...). Lors du lancement, le popup "Evnement" affiche le prochain vnement venir en fonction de la date courante. L'option "Ouverture Auto" permet d'ouvrir le NDA automatiquement FCBsous le Finder exclusivementFCB. FCBAjout / Suppression d'venements FCBLe bouton "Options" permet d'ajouter, de supprimer ou de modifier des vnements. Une fentre apparat avec la liste des vnements. Il est impossible de supprimer les jours fris prdfinis. Par contre, les vnements entrs manuellement sont supprimables ou modifiables (par un double-clic). FCBJour de la semaine FCBPour connatre le jour de la semaine d'une date, il suffit de saisir le jour et le mois ( l'anne tant modifiable en haut ). Le bouton "Calcul" ne sert que lorsqu'on saisit l'anne ou le jour au clavier. Le calcul est automatique dans les autres cas. FCBPhases Lunaires FCBEn cliquant sur l'icone "Lune", on obtient les dates des phases lunaires du mois courant. FCB Raccourcis Clavier FCBIncrmenter l'anne : '+' Dcrmenter l'anne : '-' Options : 'O' ou 'o' Calcul : 'return' Aide : 'A' ou 'a' Ajouter : 'A' ou 'a' Supprimer : 'S' ou 's' Phases Lunaires 'L' ou 'l'FCB FCDDBCe NDA est un FCBFreewareFCDDB. FCB(c) Novembre 1994FCDDB E.R Productions.JLRFCBModifier vnementppP - P "H8 P .R P 30 P z41/SJours Fris SCDDVersion 1.1 CSJoignez l'inutile l'agrable : prvoyez tous vos ponts et week-end prolongs. CCopyright 1994, E.R Productions./^#0Un instant S.V.PJours Feries v01.00JLRFCBNom : JLRFCBEvnement54~Etes-vous sr de vouloir enlever cet vnement ?~#1~^Supprimer53~Cette option n'est malheureusement pas disponible en mode 320.~^Tant pis!33/Le mois tant CDD*0C, le nombre de jours doit tre compris entre C1 Cet C*1C./^Ah, oui! Pardon! Jours Fris Copyright 1994, E.R Productions.Jours Fris et Ftes Mobiles v1.1 du 27/11/94. Joignez l'inutile l'agrable : prvoyez vos ponts et week-end prolongs ( et plus encore...). Emmanuel ROSSI. ToussaintDbN^)ȫܫ,@T h |   ̬`NXNDb^4BЭ^$  ((.\ (( ((P8  X&d ~  &8 .. (H&n " "( 48!N""pV#L ($t "(%P P&p "' (( &* .x0   ( į+ t5 = E M <U ОZ ` d i 8q 0v  ,   h  t  a h < P d   (    x D  (  ܰ 8 = lD x I x V L Y  (Fd x >  ԩ          p  \  H & 4 4  B  P  ^  !l < "z  #  $  % x & ( ' ܡ ( l )  * H +  , P - Ȧ " * % E#  7  ; , 4 > H R \ f p z  د  `   PPLPPP< FhBMs!)j5*  !"#$%&'()*+,-Armistice 1918Dans le dossier ROSSI vous trouverez trois petites choses ( Selon lauteur Emmanuel Rossi...) Jours Feries v1.1 : correction de bugs et ajouts/v1.0 TransType v1 : FinderExtra pour changer en masse les types et Auxtypes des fichiers. PopFolder v1.0 : FinderExtra inspir de PopUp Folder sur Mac mais sans menus hirarchiques (pour linstant!) l extension System Icons pour avoir de jolies icnes dans les menus de PopFolder. NDLR : vous devez vous souvenir de Gus, lauteur iconoclaste de la revue de presse de GS Infos pendant des annes, tant que la presse Apple IIGS existait. Il avait disparu, absorb par le monde PC.... du moins en partie ! Il revient pour le numro 50 pour une revue encore plus destroy de la presse PC, entre vrits pas bonnes dire et mauvaise foi. Ame sensible sabstenir ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gus sur PC en a marre! - Marre de quoi, dis Gus? - Marre de se faire entuber. - Pas par le GS Club? - NON ( rires). ( Rires enregistrer sur TF1 avec Dorothe, Arthur, etc...) - Par toutes les revues PC et Mac. - Eh, Gus, tu savais ce que tu cherchais, de la m...... - ben, ils pourraient au moins la cacher. Tiens prenons un exemple au hasard: NEWS WINDOWS de dcembre 96. Au sommaire: la nouvelle suite de Microsoft ( dont personne ne veut) Lotus smart suite et Corel Office ( ce dont on se fout royalement, chacune faisant la mme chose mais avec des manuels diffrents): merci Lotus, MicroSoft. - Ouais, Gus, mais t'as quand mme achet un PC... - Ta gueule! - T'as quand mme un PC, oui ou non ! - C'est pas mieux que mon vieux IIgs, sauf que je peux me faire entuber la puissance 10: exemple. Je veux n'importe quel logiciel genre Appleworks GS, il me faut sortir au moins 5000 francs , 6500 francs pour un truc Pro. C'est pas de l'arnaque ! D'ailleurs, on peut avoir la base de donnes d'Adobe pour 35 francs chez n'importe quel vendeur de journaux. Et puis on te donne quasiment des logiciels shareware qui ne sont pas foutus de mettre tous les fichiers dans un mme dossier ce qui fait qu'il te faut un dsinstalleur pour enlever les DLL qui se trouvent n'importe o. Les programmeurs ne sont mme pas foutus de faire les choses proprement. C'est vrament un autre monde. - Mais Gus tu l' a choisi? Non? - Je l'ai choisi parce que le Mac se casse la gueule vitesse grand V mais je n'aurait jamais choisi un PC si Apple avait t plus intelligent. -`Cela veut dire quoi? - Cela veut simplement dire que la politique d'Apple nous a tous roul dans la farine. Nous avons toujours cru que le Mac tait l'avenir de l'ordinateur individuel or il s'avre que c'est le PC pour plein de raisons: les logiciels profusion, les cartes, les revues, etc. - Mais, Gus, Apple vient de lancer le logiciel systme de l'avenir. - Oui, mais il arrive un peu tard. Windows a tout bouff, mme les macro comandes d'Apple. C'est une aide pour ceux qui viennent d'Apple. Au lieu de faire "pomme C " pour copier, on fait Control C. C'est pas tellement diffrent. C'est mme carrment la mme chose. Facile! Bon, ,tu veux un exemple. En voil un. News Windows de fvrier 97. Sommaire: Dossier, Guide d'achat 97: 1-les 100 meilleurs logiciels pour Windows 2-les 10 technologies qui vont marquer 1997 3-les configurations idales pour travailler, dessiner, voyager. Je reponds: 1- j'en n'ai rien foutre: juste MS Office me suffit. Pour le reste, ce sont des logiciels crs pour des applications spcifiques pour des entreprises donnes. Alors des titres d'articles: des PC ultraperformants pour les rseaux sous Wondows 95 et NT Windows trouve enfin des portables sa mesure comment se servir d'une imprimante laser (un driver et un bouton et c'est fait!) les modems sous windows etc.. Mais ils sont cons les PC Mens ou alors il y a quelque chose qui m'chappe. - Mais Gus, tu ne te rend pas compte de la complexit de Windows? - Si, j'ai le mien plant et bien que connaissant MS Dos, je n'arrive pas le dplanter. Un problme dans la ligne 6 de Config.sys. Et alors! - Ils vont peut-tre faire un systme simple? - Tiens, pour savoir comment fonctionnent les mecs qui pondent ces lignes de programmes, je te conseille la lecture d'un livre trs instructif: "Microserfs" de Douglas Coupland aux ditions Latts ( 129 f TTC): c'est un roman qui dcrit extrmement bien l'univers de ces Microsoftiens et qui montre comment se construit une culture d'entreprise. Des fous... A lire tout de suite avant que ce livre soit puis. - Bon d'accord, je vait le lire mais ensuite? - Ben rien. Les revues PC c'est juste de la pub. Pas une ligne de programme ou bien des trucs sur Java. Tiens je continue sur le mme magazine: indispensable: russissez vos installations ( c'est automatique ou a plante) adaptez l'interface vos besoins ( en clair mettez les icnes sur l'cran, dur, dur) acclrer votre systme ( c'est simple enlever tous les fichiers par exemple les fichiers "TEMP" qui ne servent rien puisque que lorsque vous voulez lire un CD ROM par exemple,il fout des DLL un peu partout et que lorsque vous l'avez lu, il les laisse) dcouvrez les raccourcis cachs ( ben c'est simple, on prend le fichier Exe et on le glisse sur la barre de tche). - Bon et alors, pourquoi t'achtes ce genre de revue? - Comme pour voir. Pour me foutre des virus sur le disque dur et comme faut que j'aille bidouiller dans le MS Dos pour les enlever. Marrant, non? - C'est compltement idiot. - Peut-tre. Mais c'est la seule faon que j'ai trouver pour apprendre, alors... La prochaine fois une vraie revue de presse, promi, jur, celle-l c'tait juste une mise en jambes. GREFvn'  'VA.LIREPnETn&IMPOTS0T Y2 BASIC.SYSTEM7(M gPRODOSL#B  FINDER.DATAoU. po'STARTUPp2U8 UFINDER.ROOTs Y pY Un programme en Basic pour calculer ses impts. Noublions pas que cest la facilit de programmation du Basic AppleSoft qui a fait avec Visicalc la gloire de lApple II et que pour certaines tches, il est encore bien pratique. Ce programme a t ralis en fonction de des ralits familiales de Marcel Gref, bien des rubriques n'y figurent pas, mais chacun peut ajouter ou retrancher sa guise ce qui lui convient. La mise jour du barme est ais. Je l'ai place en fin de programme, partir des Lignes 10 000.  t >>t   p 6У#SW@   !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456<FD$(4)GPD$;"PR#3": Mise en page en 80 colonnes. Qd::PP96: Indication de l'ann{e Fiscale 24)"CALCUL DE L'IMPOT SUR LE REVENU "::14)"EDITION MARCEL G R E F Programme 1997 (Revenus 1996)"/ REVU ET CORRIGE LE 25 F{vrier 19977 :p 18)"REPONDEZ AUX QUESTIONS ET APPUYEZ SUR RETURN "x : " Etes vous mari{ ? O/N.....";MA$ " Pour d{terminer Droit @ r{duction pour personne de 65 ans et + ,:" Quelle est votre ann{e de naissance ?..... 19";JJ- @AAPPJJC TAA15AA95300U hMA$"O"500 |:" Quelle est celle de votre conjoint ?..... 19";JK ABPPJK AB15AB90380 :" Etes-vous Retrait{ .........(O/N)....? ";RE$- &:" ADDITIONNEZ LES SALAIRES + PRIMES + INDEMNITES DE MALADIE"o 0:" Montant du Traitement ou de la pension ?.........Frs ";N N:" Montant du salaire du conjoint ou enfant ?........ Frs ";W  RT(NW): REVENU TOTAL RU(RT0.1): R{duction limit{e @ 28 000 Frs pour les retrait{s- RE$"O"780D RU28000RU28000S RV(RTRU){ 4RW(RV0.2): Abattement de 20% HA(RVRW): Montant apr}s r{ductions " Revenus ne donnant pas droit @ abattement ?...... Frs ";B  RN(AB): REVENU NET GLOBAL# RN98100ī1160~  IL EST ACCORDE UNE REDUCTION DE 4.910 FRANCS PAR PERSONNE A PARTIR DE 65 ANS  (Si le revenu net global ne d{passe pas 98100 Frs " 8AA65Y4910 LAB65X4910 `C(RN)(XY): REVENU NET IMPOSABLE+C48900ī6080b" Nombre de parts fiscales au foyer ?....... ";PFhx(PF01280<QFCPFxQF25610ī608010000 D = DROITS SIMPLES:  Si le QF est sup{rieur @ 341.670 Frs : il n'y a pas de D{coteQF341670ī1510; Calcul de la d{coteLD32601510ZK3260D::30)" REDUCTIONS D'IMPOTS :":::"Dons affect{s aux Restos du Coeur ?......... Frs ";EE: :On limite ces dons @ : 2.000 Frs EE2000EE2000V@"Dons aux Oeuvres d'Int{ret Public : REF, Croix Rouge ?....Frs ";RAT:"Dons aux Oeuvres d'Int{ret G{n{ral ?......Frs ";RBY On limite les dons aux Associations d'Int. G{n{ral @ 1,75% du Revenu Global net cRB((RN)1.75100)RB((RN)1.75100)'hE(RARB)`| : On limite ces dons @ 6% du REVENU NET GLOBAL E((RN)6100)E((RN)6100):"Primes d'assurance-vie ?.................... Frs ";Z: ON LIMITE LA SOMME DE L'ASSURANCE-VIE A 4000 FRS Z4000Z4000Q"D{penses pour {conomies d'{nergie ?......... Frs ";G} Calcul et totalisation des r{ductionsEFEE0.6FE0.5H(GZ)0.250IFHEF: TOTAL DES REDUCTIONSD::lJD(KI)!"MONTANT des Avoirs fiscaux et autres ?...Frs ";CI8 IMPOTS DUS = LBELBJCIOL 4680u` :::" DESIREZ-VOUS"t :: " 1 VOIR A NOUVEAU LES RESULTATS ?" : " 2 RECOMMENCER UN AUTRE CALCUL ?" : " 3 IMPRIMER SUR PAPIER ?" :A " 4 SAUVEGARDER LES CHIFFRES SUR DISQUE ? "I :_( " 5 QUITTER ?"oP :::::i " ENTREZ VOTRE CHOIX PUIS TAPEZ RETURN ";WX WX14680 WX2ĺD$;"RUN IMPOTS" WX32880 WX47000  WX54260E@ ::::" PREPAREZ VOTRE IMPRIMANTE"T ::::" POUR DEMARRER, FRAPPEZ N'IMPORTE QUELLE TOUCHE"h 756r Programmation pour Imprimer les r{sultats sur papier !| D$;"PR#1"" (27);(97);(50): Pour impression de bonne qualit{9 (27);(68);(10)K (27);"L010"W (14);i (27);(33); " CALCUL DE L'IMPOT SUR LE REVENU 1996" " ************************************" (27);(34); (15)$ " MONTANT DE VOS REMUNERATIONS . ";N;" Francs"g0 " REVENU TOTAL ................. ";RT;" Francs"D "R{duct.limit{e @ 28 000 F (Retrait{s)....... ";(RU);"Francs "X " RESTE ........................ ";(RV);" Francs"8l " Abattement de 20%............. ";(RW);" Francs"} " MONTANT APRES REDUCTIONS...... ";(A);" Francs" " Revenus mobil. sans abattem... ";B;" Francs" (27);"!"; " REVENU GLOBAL NET ............ ";(RN)" Francs"%* (27);(34)sp " R{ductions pour les personnes d'au moins 65 ans..... ";(XY);" Francs" (27);"!" " REVENU NET IMPOSABLE.......... ";(C);" Francs" (27);(34) " Nbre de parts fiscales........ ";PFW " Quotient Familial............. ";(QF);" Francs"kQF25610ī4100}(27);(33);$" D R O I T S S I M P L E S..... ";(D);" FRANCS"B:" Montant de la D{cote :................... ";(K);" Francs"8`" REDUCTIONS D'IMPOTS "It(27);(34)" Dons aux Restos du Coeur...... ";EE;" Francs"" Dons aux Ass.Int{ret Publ..... ";(RA);" Francs"" Dons aux Ass.Int{ret G{n{r.....";(RB);" Francs"Z" Assurance-Vie................. ";Z;" Francs"" D{penses Economies Energie.... ";G;" Francs"" TOTAL des r{ductions.......... ";(I);" Francs"&" SOMME RESTANTE................ ";(J);" Francs"i(" Montant avant Imputations........";(L);" Frs"<" Avoirs ou Cr{dits d'impots........";(CI);" Frs"dLB0LB0(27);"!"" MONTANT NET A RECOUVRER.................. ";(LB);" FRANCS" LB041002LB400ī4140DLB400ī4080:" LE MONTANT RESTANT ETANT INFERIEUR A 400 Frs NE SERA PAS RECOUVRE":19)" BRAVO ! VOUS NE PAIEREZ PAS D'IMPOTS !!"30)"CONGRATULATIONS !! ""D$;"PR#0"'2400K,::" HELAS!! VOUS PAIEREZ DES IMPOTS !"c@(14):(27);(33)T" R E G R E T S"h" -------------"r(27);(34):(15)|D$;"PR#0"2400::::(27):(17)F " J'esp}re que vous }tes satisfait des r{sultats de ce logiciel. "L  " Si vous d{sirez retourner dans le S{lecteur :  D X" TAPEZ 'BYE' SUR LE CLAVIER " l" -------------------------- " %!" ET APPUYEZ SUR 'RETOURN'+!3! :B! D$;"PR#0"H!4!> Programmation pour montrer les r{sultats @ l'{cran!H:!\::!p" C A L C U L S"!: "" MONTANT DE VOS REMUNERATIONS . ";N;" Francs""U"" MONTANT DU CONJOINT .......... ";W;" Francs"[""" REVENU TOTAL ................. ";RT;" Francs""""REDUCTION 10%(LIMITES @ 28 000 F RETRAIT{S)...";(RU);" Frs""$3#8" RESTE ........................ ";(RV);" Francs"9#L#`" Abattement de 20%............. ";(RW);" Francs"#t#" MONTANT APRES REDUCTIONS...... ";(A);" Francs"#$" Revenus mobil. sans abattem... ";B;" Francs"$]$" REVENU GLOBAL NET ............ ";(RN)" Francs"c$i$s$8000$(:::$P" R{ductions pour les personnes d'au moins 65 ans..... ";(XY);" Francs"$d:!%x" REVENU NET IMPOSABLE.......... ";(C);" Francs"+%::q%" Quotient Familial............. ";(QF);" Francs"%::::%" D R O I T S S I M P L E S ...."(D);" FRANCS"&" -------------------------------------------"&:U&" D{cote........................ ";(K);" Francs"]&:c&m&8000u&,:&1::&@" REDUCTIONS D'IMPOTS "&T:'h" Dons aux Restos du Coeur...... ";EE;" Francs"G'" Dons aux Ass.Int{ret Public... ";(RA);" Francs"'" Dons aux Ass.Int. G{n{ral..... ";(RB);" Francs"'" Assurance-Vie................. ";Z;" Francs"(" D{penses Economies Energie.... ";G;" Francs"(\(" TOTAL DES REDUCTIONS.......... ";(I);" Francs"d(:l(D:(X" R{duction Scolaire.............";WN;" Francs"(l:((8000(:::)" Montant avant Imputations...................";(L)" Frs"#)i)" Montant Avoir fiscal ou autres............."CI" Frs"s) ::)>LB0LB0)\" MONTANT DE L'IMPOT DU ................... ";(LB);" FRANCS")pLB06080)LB400ī6120*LB400ī6060T*:" LE MONTANT RESTANT ETANT INFERIEUR A 400 Frs NE SERA PAS RECOUVRE"*:::19)" BRAVO ! VOUS NE PAIEREZ PAS D'IMPOTS !!"*:30)"CONGRATULATIONS !! "::::6220*::" HELAS!! IMPOTS A PAYER : ";(LB):6220@+::" MALHEUR !! IMPOTS A PAYER : ";(P);" Francs"w+$" ------- "+8:" R E G R E T S"+L::+j+t8000+y2400+(27):(17),," J'esp}re que vous }tes satisfait des r{sultats de ce logiciel. "2,t,"Si Vous voulez recommencer un calcul : tapez RETURN + RUN"z,," Si vous avez termin{ votre travail avec cette disquette, retirez-la du lec-teur ";-"puis rangez-la dans sa pochette. "-D-(" Si vous voulez recommencer un exercice diff{rent : "J-<v-P" REMETTEZ UNE NOUVELLE DISQUETTE"-d" DANS LE LECTEUR PUIS APPUYEZ SUR:"-x" ---------------------------------"-:." P O M M E O U V E R T E - ".1." C O N T R O L - R E S E T"7.d." TAPEZ RETURN"n.756}.D$;"PR#0".D$;"PR#3".,::::::::.@::.T" VOTRE ORDINATEUR EST A NOUVEAU PRET POUR D'AUTRES OPERATIONS "D/h" ------------------------------------------------------------ "V/|::::::\//D Pour sauvegarder les r{sultats et Variables en Fichier TEXT sur Disquette/XD$;"APPEND ARCHIREVENU"/l" CALCUL DE L'IMPOT SUR LE REVENU 1995":0" MONTANT DE VOS REMUNERATIONS . ";N;" Francs"}0" REVENU TOTAL ................. ";RT;" Francs"0" R{duction de 10% :............ ";(RU);" Francs " 1" RESTE ........................ ";(RV);" Francs"P1" Abattement de 20%............. ";(RW);" Francs"1" MONTANT APRES REDUCTIONS...... ";(A);" Francs"1" Revenus mobil. sans abattem... ";B;" Francs"2 " REVENU GLOBAL NET ............ ";(RN)" Francs"j2 " R{ductions pour les personnes d'au moins 65 ans..... ";(XY);" Francs"24" REVENU NET IMPOSABLE.......... ";(C);" Francs"2H" Nbre de parts fiscales........ ";PF.3\" Quotient Familial............. ";(QF);" Francs"k3p" D R O I T S S I M P L E S..... ";(D);" FRANCS"3" REDUCTIONS D'IMPOTS "3" Dons aux Restos du Coeur...... ";EE;" Francs"+4" Dons aux Ass.Int{ret Publ..... ";(RA);" Francs"q4" Dons aux Ass.Int{ret G{n{r.....";(RB);" Francs"4" Assurance-Vie................. ";Z;" Francs"4" D{penses Economies Energie.... ";G;" Francs":5" TOTAL des r{ductions.......... ";(I);" Francs"5" SOMME RESTANTE................ ";(J);" Francs"5$" R{duction Scolaire.............";WN;" Francs"68" Montant avant Imputations........";(L);" Frs"J6L" Avoirs ou Cr{dits d'impots........";(CI);" Frs"Z6`LB0LB06t" MONTANT NET A RECOUVRER.................. ";(LB);" FRANCS"6D$;"CLOSE"6D$;"PR#0"6x24007@" TAPEZ RETURN"7T756$7h@7' Bar}me d'impositionX7B'0QFQF25610D07t'25610QFQF50380D((C0.105)(2689.05PF))7'50380QFQF88670D((C0.24)(9490.35PF))7<(88670QFQF143580D((C0.33)(17470.65PF))%8(143580QFQF233620D((C0.43)(31828.6PF))Z8)233620QFQF288100D((C0.48)(43509.65PF))8h)QF288100D((C0.54)(60795.65PF))8*COPIEUR.ROMvo' 'ZCOPIEURROM8h2h87_COPIEURROM.INFOP@oETo7,COPIEURROM.SD:h1h27FINDER.DATAHopo 7APPLE2GS.ROMIoo 79: T,CCOPIEURROM ~ExpressLoadT  ,@COPIEURROMCOPIEURROM# ,@COPIEURROMCOPIEURROMKHHHHHHH$"h" " " " " ") 1/Apple2GS.ROMuuu+.ORU 6@J]gq;<>v>t    *@،CopieurROM Brutal Deluxe Software ______________________________________________ Vous possdez un Macintosh avec un mulateur pour Apple IIgs ? Alors ce programme est fait pour vous. Il vous permettra de copier les ROM de votre Apple IIgs pour les r-utiliser dans votre mulateur. Antoine Vignau & Olivier Zardini>?CopieurROM A la suite de la dernire runion du GSClub qui prsentait en avant-premire l'mulateur pour Macintosh "Fast Eddie" de Bright Software, j'ai propos d'crire un programme pour l'Apple IIgs qui permettrait de copier sur disque le contenu de la ROM de la machine (cette dernire n'tant pas fournie avec les mulateurs pour des questions juridiques). Et voici donc "CopieurROM", un programme tout bte qui en fonction de votre version de ROM va en sauvegarder le contenu dans un fichier binaire du nom de "Apple2GS.ROM". Copiez ensuite ce fichier sur le Macintosh pour pouvoir utiliser votre mulateur. A bientt. Antoine Vignau ATTENTION : on lance le programme et on le laisse faire. Lopration prend un certain temps comme dirait ladjudant de Fernand Raynaud. Rien napparat lՎcran qui vire au bleu, puis lorsque le programme rend la main, on se retrouve sur le bureau avec un fichier contenant la copie de la Rom dans le mme dossier que le programme de copie. =A BC>>t   p <6P#SW@ D$EFG ͍ ⍪捠썠ͮ썍Ӡ屰ḍ場場󍍪덠⍍ ͍ᠣ፠፠፠፠፠፠፠䠣捠፠𠣳 占 ㍍ūū ͍ӍٍӍōӍ΍ΫūūӍōӍōӍԍ ӯӍ͠젧ӮͧŠ͍峍󠴍٠͍Π󠲍͍󠲍󠲍Š󠲍󠴍󠴍󠲍Š󠲍Ԡ󠴍󠲍1qp$X*B COPIEURROMCOPIEURROM.INFO COPIEURROM.S5H FINDER.DATAJKLCopieurROM A la suite de la dernire runion du GSClub qui prsentait en avant-premire l'mulateur pour Macintosh "Fast Eddie" de Bright Software, j'ai propos d'crire un programme pour l'Apple IIgs qui permettrait de copier sur disque le contenu de la ROM de la machine (cette dernire n'tant pas fournie avec les mulateurs pour des questions juridiques). Et voici donc "CopieurROM", un programme tout bte qui en fonction de votre version de ROM va en sauvegarder le contenu dans un fichier binaire du nom de "Apple2GS.ROM". Copiez ensuite ce fichier sur le Macintosh pour pouvoir utiliser votre mulateur. A bientt. Antoine Vignau ATTENTION : Ne pas lancer ce programme partir de GS Infos car la disquette est protge contre la copie et ne contient pas assez de place libre. Mettre le programme sur une autre disquette ou son disque dur. On lance le programme et on le laisse faire. Lopration prend un certain temps comme dirait ladjudant de Fernand Raynaud. Rien napparat lՎcran qui vire au bleu, puis lorsque le programme rend la main, on se retrouve sur le bureau avec un fichier contenant la copie de la Rom dans le mme dossier que le programme de copie. NOPQtitre "GSInfos n50 et 50 bis (c) GS Club 1997" about2 "H.Benon, T.Brongniart, P.Delvert,Y.Gobin, Brutal Deluxe, M.Gref, " about3 " P.Manet, J.Rey, D.Melchior, E.Rossi, B.Tomeno, P.Vachler " about4 Merci ceux qui ont particip pour ce numro historique! contenu "Contenu de ce numro", 1/contenu pause 10 image 1/couv.50 menu Sommaire article Editorial, "L'ditorial du Vice-Prsident", /GSINF.50/Articles/Edito article Galactica, "Par D.Melchior...", /GSINF.50/articles/galactica.50 article Anecdote, "Par H.Benon...", /GSINF.50/articles/anecdote article Compote , par M. Vachler, /GSINF.50/articles/Compote article Courrier, "GS forever...", /GSINF.50/articles/courrier article Aide, "Les appels laide", /GSINF.50/articles/AIDE article Annonces, "Les petites annonces", /GSINF.50/articles/annonces menu Divers article Mac, "Par J.Rey, /GSINF.50/articles/MAC.50 article Gus PC, "Par Yannick Gobin...", /GSINF.50/articles/GUSPC article Couleur, "Par H.Benon...", /GSINF.50/articles/couleur article GELAMP.FEV en VO, "Recueilli par P.Manet, /GSINF.50/GELAMP/GELAMP.FEV97 article GELAMP.MARS en VO, "Recueilli par P.Manet, /GSINF.50/GELAMP/GELAMP.MAR97 menu "Le coin hard et soft" article ROMCopie, "Copier la ROM du IIGS par A.Vignau.", /GSINF.50/articles/copie.rom article FastEddie, "lՎmulateur GS par O.Zardini.", /GSINF.50/articles/fasteddie article E.Rossi , "Trois softs pour GS.", /GSINF.50/articles/E.Rossi article Imposition , Calcul dimpts par M.Gref., /GSINF.50/articles/imposition article Compteurs, Que deau ! que deau... par P.Delvert. , /GSINF.50/articles/compteurs article SAV, "Relier Mac et GS.", /GSINF.50/articles/SAV article "Domaine Public", "Les domaines publics de GS Infos 50", /GSINF.50/articles/domaine.public article GS Infos 50BIS,Divers, /GSINF.50/articles/D50BIS NSTUVWXYZA vendre ******** Macintosh LCIII 8/80, cran couleur 14 pouces, CD-ROM, Mmoire vido tendue, coprocesseur arithmtique. Nombreux logiciels Cause double emploi. Prix 3500 F Fabrice Gay 12, avenue de la Jousserie 91470 ANGERVILLIERS Tl : 01 64 59 05 56 ****** A VENDRE : ****** ------------------- Carte PC-TRANSPORTER : rvision 2.0.2 (fonctionne sur un IIGS ROM-03) avec connecteurs pour cran couleur, cables et manuel BREJOUX (en Franais) ainsi que les logiciels d'installation et quelques disquettes DOS fourni avec un lecteur Apple 3.5 chanable (contre remboursement et port compris) PRIX : 800F00 ------------------- Possible de vendre le lecteur de disquettes Apple (chanable) 3.5 seul avec lot de disquettes (contre remboursement et port compris) PRIX : 350F00 ------------------- Bernard BERTRAND 21, rue St Paul 67115 PLOBSHEIM Tl. (rpondeur si absent) : 03 88 67 76 97 Fax possible : 03 88 67 74 48 ************************************** Je vends (les logiciels sont tous des originaux accompagns de leur documentation, le matriel fonctionne impec); le port est en plus mais on peut passer prendre les articles chez moi (rgion parisienne) pour viter les frais. Matriel :  Imprimante Citizen 120D avec interfaces srie et parallle, ainsi quun ruban neuf supplmentaire (fonctionne sans problme avec le driver Epson fourni avec le systme, Pointless et Express; peut aussi tre connecte sur un compatible PC) : 200F  Carte RAMkeeper de Applied Engineering : 100F  Carte stro : 100F  Lecteur 3 pouces 1/2 : 600F  Joystick Apple : 100F Utilitaires GS :  Kangaroo (extension des botes de dialogue Standard File, en franais) : 100F  Platinum Paint (version entirement en franais) : 100F  TypeWest (polices TrueType pour Pointless) : 50F  Printshop GS : 100F  Design Your Home Architecture (logiciel de dessin technique) : 100F  GSPaint et GSWrite : 30F chaque, 50F les 2. Jeux GS :  Chessmaster 2100 (checs) : 50F Logiciels 8 bits :  Arlequin (dessin double haute rsolution), Talk is Cheap (programme de tlcommunications), Prosel 8 (lanceur de programmes et utilitaires disques et fichiers), PFS: Fichier (base de donnes), Budget Familial, MAX (moniteur tendu, MicroScrabble (jeu), Copy II+ (copieur de disquettes protges et utilitaires), Apple SuperPilot (pour programmer dans le langage Pilot) [programmes et documentations en franais, sauf pour ProSel 8 (doc seule en VF) et TIC] : 20F chaque, 150F les 9.  AppleWorks 1.4 Franais : 100F Livres et revues :  Clefs pour Apple IIGS : 50F  Systme ProDOS de lApple IIGS : 50F  Using AppleWorks GS : 50F  Le IIGS pluch : 200F  Exploring GS/OS and ProDOS 8 (exemples en assembleur) : 80F  Exploring the Apple IIGS (exemples en assembleur) : 80F  Advanced Programming Techniques for the Apple IIGS ToolBox (exemples en assembleur, Pascal et C) : 80F  Les 3 livres ci-dessus pour 200F  BASIC Computer Games et More BASIC Computer Games (environ 200 programmes de jeux programmer en BASIC, ou pourquoi ne pas sinspirer des ides pour faire des jeux GS en mode graphique !) : 50F les deux  La pratique de lApple II : 10F  Apple Pascal sur le bout des doigts : 10F  Apple II Users Guide : 10F  Guide Pratique de VisiCalc : 10F  Les 4 livres ci-dessus pour 30F Anciennes revues Apple II; je prfre vendre les collections compltes plutt que les numros individuellement, mais cela est quand mme possible; dans ce cas, je vends chaque numro pour 5F :  Nibble (27 numros : fvrier, avril, mai, aot dcembre 88, janvier 89 aot 90 sauf juin 90) : 100F la collection.  A+ (25 numros de juillet 89 septembre 91 sauf octobre et novembre 89, ainsi que dcembre 1990, mais avec novembre 92) : 100F la collection.  Poms (28 numros de 14 50) avec les disquettes des numros 41 50 : 120F la collection. Philippe Manet 40 rue Victor Hugo 94700 Maisons Alfort (1) 43.76.61.08 aprs 19h manet_p@decus.fr xcompiled application. The reason for announcing the language as early as I did was to get comments. Within the broad outlines I've mentioned, I very much want to hear what people want to see in the language. Some comments have already resulted in changes to the language design. So read all of this over, think about it, and let me know if you see any problems or would like to see changes or additions. Sometime in March or April, you should see the public release of GSoft. Maybe it will implement one of your suggestions! Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:11/M530;1) >>>>> You probably already have this covered, but just in case...are you """"" including command level support for the various game paddle signals, both potentiometer and switch inputs, as well as annunciator outputs? Something for all the signals on the 16 pin connector, not just the ones on the DB-9 on the back of the IIgs. Mouse support would of course be nice. Whether these are included inherent in the language design, or merely supported by add-on modules isn't important, I guess, other than it is possible without having to resort to assembly language. The above would make it easier to use GSoft as a robotics support language, or for machine or process control applications. Also, don't make it dependent on a keyboard as the only ADB device it can support. (ADB joysticks, bar code scanners, etc.) Joat (A2.TIM, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:12/M530;1) As far as the ADB support goes, just use the ADB toolbox. You do have toolbox access after all :) Add my vote for game port access though :) Dave (JUST.DAVE, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:13/M530;1) I have never used the ADB Tools, but I remember someone saying that they were very poor. I don't know if that is true, but there seem to be several ADB devices on the market that do not work on the IIgs. I assumed a wimpy ADB interface was the reason. Something I forgot, but would be useful, would be some built-in tone support, especially with the Ensoniq chip. A simple example would be the TONE() command in BASICA, or GW-BASIC. Joat (A2.TIM, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:14/M645;1) >>>>> This sounds like what I was looking for when I bought Micol """"" Advanced Basic oh so many years ago. I look forward to it. The biggest thing that MAB lacked was support for Records. (And the toolbox support wasn't too strong either, at least in the version (4.2) that I had. I noticed that you mentioned "named" subroutines. Is there any chance of making the line numbers totally optional? (This was one good feature of MAB, IMVHO). For those of us who have dabbled in more advanced languages, it would be tough, I think, to return to using line numbers. Thanks! ________ |homas (T.COMPTER, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:15/M530;1) >>>>> Well, in no particular order: """"" Line numbers are definitely optional. They are the only form of label available for branching statements that need one (like GOSUB and GOTO) but it would be easy enough to avoid those with all of the control statements that are available. One caviot: If you are using the Applesoft-like line editor (which is also optional) you need to use line numbers. That style of editor depends on them. I don't plan to add specific support for non-keyboard or mouse ADB devices. I don't have any. You do, of course, have access to the ADB tool set. You also have access to assembly language via custom user tools. I hadn't thought of the game port issues you folks raised. I mapped the mouse into the paddle commands. It's a very good point, though. I'll think on it some and see what I come up with. At the very least, a prewritten user tool would be appropriate. That just might make a good sample tool, too! Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:16/M530;1) >>>>> Mike, """"" Are you planning support for XCMDs of some description? It'd be nice to be able to add some serial port support or similar. Regards, Richard (RICHARD.B, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:17/M530;1) >>>>> Yes. GSoft will gracefully use user tools. This gives a nice """"" clean way to add functionality to GSoft, and has the added bonus that the same functionality is instantly available from other languages that support user tools. (All of the ORCA languages do.) Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT36, TOP35, MSG:18/M530;1) [EOA] [RFR]////////////////////////////// REFRACTIONS / ///////////////////////////////// Credibility on the 'net """"""""""""""""""""""" by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. [A2LAMP] Just because you read something in print doesn't necessarily mean it's true. Many of the comp.sys.apple2 faithful discovered this in February of 1997. Rumor ran rampant through the Usenet newsgroups when it was posted that _WordPerfect_ for the Apple II series had been reclassified from commercial software--where it was trapped in the private domain since it was discontinued several years ago--to freeware. However, no official word from Corel, who now own the rights to _WordPerfect_ for both the Macintosh and Intel platforms, accompanied that posting. Unfortunately, it appears that not everyone who reads comp.sys.apple2 thought about the importance of Corel's permission. While many of the readers and participants of csa2 called Corel's lines, or wrote email to Corel executives asking for verification of the new status of _WordPerfect_, not everyone took such a careful view. In the meantime, _WordPerfect_ for the IIgs showed up on a well-known Apple II pirate ftp site on the World Wide Web, accompanied by a review declaring its new status as freeware. In my personal effort to gather verification of _WordPerfect_ s new status, I exchanged several emails with Heather Boyer of Corel. After approximately a week, I received the following letter from Ms. Boyer, which she gave me permission to reprint: [*][*][*] Dear Mr. Suenaga: After some rather exhaustive research, we have established that Corel does not own WordPerfect for the Apple II and therefore cannot grant permission for the product to be distributed as freeware. It appears that WordPerfect Corp. sold WordPerfect for the Apple II in its entirety several years ago. Corel has no records of the sale, and is unable to provide any additional information. Regretfully, Heather Boyer Product Manager, Corel WordPerfect for Macintosh Corel, Inc. email: hboyer@corel.com [*][*][*] The moral of the story: not everything you read is true; especially in cyberspace. [EOA] [BAN]////////////////////////////// FILE BANDWAGON / ///////////////////////////////// Top 10 Files for January """""""""""""""""""""""" by Douglas Cuff [D.CUFF] This feature lists the ten most popular files for the month. To give files a chance to seek their own levels, no files will be added to the list until they've been in place at least a month. This month, we look at the files uploaded 1-31 January 1997. This isn't the Academy Awards ceremony, folks; it's more like the People's Choice Awards (both of which are trademarked, by the way). The Top 10 doesn't necessarily tell you what's new and interesting--what files _you_ might find interesting--it simply tells you what files have been downloaded a lot--what other people found interesting! This month, GenieLamp A2 occupies four spots on the list, but we're just counting that one file. We hope this explains why there are 13 files on the Top 10 list. File # Filename Bytes DLs Short description ------ --------------- ------ --- ------------------------------------- 28275 LEMGS.DEMO.BXY 575744 171 Brutal Deluxe's LemminGS Demo 28274 JASMINE.BXY 172544 154 Jasmine - Apple IIgs Genie Front End 28252 DOTW.BXY 324352 103 Defender of the World game demo 28249 ALMP9701AWP.BXY 46592 66 GenieLamp A2, Jan 97 (AppleWorks) 28293 PEDIGREE2.BXY 174592 64 Pedigree - a family tree program 28276 FRESH.PATCH.BXY 4608 60 Patch AW 5.1 to purge memory on exit 28259 MAXICONS.BXY 5376 54 Folder icons for GS in Copland style 28273 MULTI.CAT.BXY 3072 46 Multi-level File Cataloging Utility 28279 PT31TELDEL.BXY 3840 35 PT3.1 macro - Telnet Genie to Delphi 28265 TEST.ANSI.TXT 2456 34 ANSI Test, the Spectrum 2.0 script LEMGS.DEMO.BXY This demo of the game LemminGS by Brutal Deluxe of France """""""""""""" encourages you to guide a bunch of mindless creatures to safety. The lemmings in this game will cheerfully rebound off walls and walk off cliffs just to keep moving. To prevent them from killing themselves and steer them toward the way out, you must give some lemmings a special attribute. A lemming can be changed from a simple walker into a basher, blocker, bomber, builder, climber, digger, floater, or miner. This demo is a lot of fun and does a good job of introducing the concepts necessary to play the game. An accelerator for your Apple IIgs is highly recommended. Freeware. JASMINE.BXY Jasmine v1.0f3 by Richard Bennett of Australia is a test """"""""""" version of an online navigator for Genie. This "front end" uses the familiar Apple IIgs desktop to allow a user to point and click her/his way around Genie. You can use it to visit bulletin boards, libraries, and RTCs without having to know any of the arcane commands. It seems unlikely that this project will ever now be finished, but this version gives a good idea of what might have been and even offers some functionality. Requires an error correcting modem--either MNP4 or V.42bis (LAP-M). Freeware. DOTW.BXY Defender of the World by David Ong Tat-Wee of Singapore is an """""""" unfinished shoot-'em-up space arcade game that boasts large and colorful ships and aliens. This September 1996 version offers some game play. If you've only seen earlier demos with motion only, check out this upload. The game doesn't seem to get on well with my copy of ProSel-16, but launched beautifully from the 0W0[* FINDER.ROOT FINDER.DATAIMPOTSSTARTUPBA.LIREqr(4);"PR#3"4F Confection de STARTUP>d::d25)" Bienvenue sur 'IMPOSITION"l:," J'ai r{alis{ ce Programme en fonction de mon cas familial"1" Chacun doit l'adapter @ sa situation personnelle."3; 6" Marcel GREF, 74 Rue du 43[ R.I.T. 88100 SAINT-DIE"C @:U JI112000:I ^" Voici le Programme:" c h"[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[" |I110000:  Ex{cution du Programme IMPOTS1 (4);"RUN IMPOTS"*uD$wxVous trouverez le programme Imposition dans le dossier GREF de GSInf.50 Un programme en Basic pour calculer ses impts. Noublions pas que cest la facilit de programmation du Basic AppleSoft qui a fait avec Visicalc la gloire de lApple II et que pour certaines tches, il est encore bien pratique. Ce programme a t ralis en fonction de des ralits familiales de Marcel Gref, bien des rubriques n'y figurent pas, mais chacun peut ajouter ou retrancher sa guise ce qui lui convient. La mise jour du barme est ais. Je l'ai place en fin de programme, partir des Lignes 10 000. Finder. Be sure to take advantage of whatever power-ups you capture (joystick button 1 or the option key), or you'll never get past the asteroid field! Freeware. ALMP9701AWP.BXY The premiere issue of GenieLamp A2 under its new editor, """"""""""""""" Ryan Suenaga--this edition is in the AppleWorks word processor format. This brief issue features a Treasure Hunt column by the editor emeritus Doug Cuff and an interview with your new editor. Freeware. PEDIGREE2.BXY Pedigree by Volker Hermann of Germany is a genealogy/family """"""""""""" tree, and this version 2.0 of the demo. This program supports importing and exporting GEDCOM files (disabled in this demo) and allows (small) pictures to be included. The demo has no documentation, disables printing, and only allows 11 families, but it does allow you to enter data and view various tree structures. Freeware. FRESH.PATCH.BXY FRESH.IT by Hugh Hood gives you instructions to patch """"""""""""""" AppleWorks v5.1 for use on an Apple IIgs so that the AppleWorks desktop does not shrink each time you re-run AppleWorks v5.1. Freeware. MAXICONS.BXY A collection of 10 Copeland-style icons by Max Jones for your """""""""""" Apple IIgs--icons for folders for AppleWorks.GS, GraphicWriter, Preferences, Express.Spools, Print.Shop, PuyoPuyo, TempFiles, Encyclopedia and two icons that have no designated folder. Freeware. MULTI.CAT.BXY Multilevel Catalog v1.06 by John Shaver is a simple BASIC """"""""""""" utility that will show all files on a ProDOS disk, including those in subdirectories. You can view the result on the screen or direct it to your printer. Freeware. PT31TELDEL.BXY This ProTERM 3.1 macro by Art Coughlin will log onto Delphi """""""""""""" via Genie's Internet gateway, collect your mail and your A2/A2Pro messages from Delphi, and return you to Genie. Freeware. TEST.ANSI.TXT A short Spectrum script by Richard Bennett of Australia to """"""""""""" test the ANSI capabilities of that telecommunications software. Shows various styles and colors of text on various backgrounds. Freeware. [EOA] [HWS]////////////////////////////// THE HARDWARE STORE / ///////////////////////////////// The IDEs of March """"""""""""""""" by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. [A2LAMP] While the Small Computer Systems Interface, a.k.a. SCSI, remains the standard way to hook up a hard disk drive to an Apple II computer, in recent months a new contender has emerged on the scene. The Focus Drive, originally from Parsons TechnUne exprience de synthse vocale en 1985 C'tait en 1985, dja onze ans, je n'avais pas encore mon GS, mais seulement un Apple IIe. J'tais en coopration l'ile Maurice, dans les services techniques de la tlvision nationale de ce pays - la Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation -. J'avais plac dans mon ordinateur une carte de synthse vocale < porte parole >. Et mon ordinateur, rptait la phrase que je tapais au clavier. Je m'y entrainais, un jour que j'tais seul la maison, avec la cuisinire, d'origine crole, dans la cuisine toute proche. Entendant parler, celle-ci risque un oeil la porte, pour voir qui pouvait tre l. Elle est surprise de me voir seul et retourne ses occupations, persuade qu'elle avait mal entendu. Cela m'amusait et, la seconde exprience, elle est revenue me demander avec qui je pouvais bien tre, car elle n'avait de plus ouvert la porte personne. Alors je lui ai expliqu que c'tait l'ordinateur qui parlait. Incroyable ! Comme toutes les autres personnes, elle demande ou est le micro et le magntophone. Cette exprience rpte, a toujours suscit cette mme question. Puis j'ai propos au service de production de la M.B.C. d'en faire un sujet tlvis. Pour sensibiliser le tlspectateur, j'avais dcid de choisir un article du quotidien le plus lu. Le lendemain, justement, est publi un pome, inspir par une plage trs touristique de l'ile, et crit par un crivain d'origine indienne, Il faut se rappeler que ce logiciel tait assez performant, pour l'poque. Il permettait de donner des intonations diffrentes : en fin de phrase, dans un style impratif, affirmatif ou interrogatif. Le rcit tait trs surprenant. Seule la voix paraissait un peu synthtique. L'mission enregistre, comportait en plus, mon interwiev, qui accompagnait l'ouverture de l'ordinateur et l'extraction de cette plaquette miracle. Le reportage se terminait en disant que pour que cette exprience soit complte, il faudra que les images de la mer, prises avec une camra, soient remplaces par des images de synthse. Mais en 1985, nous n'en tions pas encore l. Puis j'ai acquis un GS, ma mission dans ce pays s'est termine, je suis rentr en France et j'ai t mis a la retraite. L'ditorial de la revue m'a remis ce trs bon souvenir en mmoire. Je possde toujours cette carte de synthse vocale, qui doit pouvoir fonctionner en mulant le GS avec Amdos. Henry Benon au GS Club depuis l'origine -------------------------------------------- -~(ANNONCESR o o ~.DOMAINE.PUBLICo#~o#~)COMPTEURSoo~)COPIE.ROMIo o ~#SAV93o(o(~&D50BISo o ~,GALACTICA.50P oo~ology and now available from Alltech Electronics, has made a huge splash on the Apple II scene. The Focus is a 2.5 inch hard disk on a card that drops into a slot on an Apple //e or IIgs. Unlike conventional SCSI solutions, there's no external hard drive cases, no cables, no clutter, and none of the headaches that can come when setting up a SCSI chain. It's the Apple II equivalent of Plug and Play. The Focus card is based on a different hard drive standard than SCSI--the Integrated Drive Electronics standard, a.k.a. IDE. This type of drive was first introduced by the IBM clone maker Compaq in 1986. It was designed to make it easy to link the IBM PC AT bus to a hard drive. In fact, these drives are now also known by a different acronym: ATA, or AT Attachment. All the essential circuitry of each IDE device's controller is built into any system-level interface device, you don't need to carefully match an AT interface hard disk to a controller to get a working system. The actual device is hidden from the interface signals, allowing the system-level design greater technical innovation without altering compatibility. New technologies for higher capacities, greater security, or even faster throughput can be accommodated without violating the standard. Like SCSI, you can have more than one drive attached to an IDE interface; however, IDE is more limited in this respect. Apple II implementations of SCSI allow you to have as many as eight drives on a SCSI chain; IDE allows two drives, a "mDERNIERE.MINUTEvo' 'PLAYCDo;oPLAYCDvo' ''PLAY.CD,UV VWREAD.MEP#VETV*U,C ~ExpressLoadU eJMK ,E vTeJ0E eJPlay CD+": "w:""a:k " ":kH; [+;ik;8 [ں!;H$ H"(h"<H!hchch)) +;i k;8 [ں!@H $!H"(h"<H!hchcDELVERTvo9' ')LISEZ.MOI[ET['STARTUPv!Z,COMMANDS#)1o;*COPROIMAGES-gWP; ![.PRODOS }<#)1zCOMMANDER#)1[PRIX4 [#RUE(,[2BASIC.SYSTEM(#)1 ҨICONSZ&o;FINDER.DATA* poFINDER.ROOT* p+ Modeste contribution pour le GS CLUB Ce programme gre les relevs de compteur deau dans une coproprit avec un compteur GENERAL et des compteurs DIVISIONNAIRES. Programme en BASIC avec un additif de PROCOMMANDE. Lancer le programme partir du BASIC de la disquette. Une fois dans le programme, le compteur GENERAL dot rester en premire ligne, et ne doit jamais tre enlev, et EOF qui dot rester en dernire ligne, et ne doit jamais tre enlev. 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NDA  ShowMe! NDA/FX Help DoneTopic  ShowMe! NDA/FX Preferences Busy Cursor DisplayedWhiteSaveCancelMouse Direction Reversed   secminSlide Delay:Finder Extra Menu Key:P D P(? P  81~SJShowMe! NDA/FX v1.1.1 SAnother JesusAware Product by David Leffler. J A utility to display, save, and convert all kinds of SuperHiRes, Print Shop GS, Graphics Interchange Format, and MacPaint files. Please Distribute Freely!~^#091~SJShowMe! NDA/FX Graphic Information JS Type: *0 Size: *1 pixels wide x *2 lines File: *3~^#621~This Feature Requires System 6.0!~^#0While displaying Graphic: - 'K' Continuous Slide Show on/off. - 'Esc' quits Slide Show or Search. - '?' displays this Help Window. - 'I' displays graphic type and size. - 'O' launchs document in Finder 6.0. More Commands, not for 3200 color: - 'Space' pauses the slide show. - Arrows scroll in their direction. -- Also Change Animation Speed. -- Mouse also moves graphic. -- 'Command' scrolls 20x faster. -- 'Option' scrolls to end of graphic. - 'P' saves screen size APF file. - 'A' saves full size APF file. -- 'Option' with APF saves Double Height. - 'S' saves "Screen" file (unpacked). -- 'Command' with save brings up Save dialog. - 'C' converts to color 640 mode. - 'G' converts to gray scale 640 mode. - '3' converts to 320 mode. -- 'Command-3' converts to 320 mode default palette. - '6' converts to 640 mode. -- 'Command-6' converts to 640 mode default palette. - 'R' Reverts to original graphic. -- 'Command-R' Reverts to original palette. - Other keys move to next picture.$00/$0000 NON MacPaint File $C0/$0000 PNT PaintWorks Graphic $C0/$0001 PNT Eagle/PackBytes Graphic $C0/$0002 PNT Apple Preferred Format $C0/$8000 PNT PaintWorks Gold 640 mode $C1/Any PIC Unpacked Screen $C1/$0002 PIC 3200 Color Unpacked Picture $C2/Any ANI PaintWorks Animation $F8/$C323 Print Shop GS Color Graphic $F7/Any MacPaint File $04/Any TXT Text File, or $06/Any BIN Binary File: length 32768 bytes - Screen length 38400 bytes - 3200 Color filename end: ".3200" - 3200 Color filename end: ".3201" - 3200 Color filename end: ".APP" - 3200 Color filename end: ".GIF" - GIF File If the file doesn't fall in any of the above, ShowMe! tries it as a GIF Graphic, then MacPaint File.'Error Messages Disabled' when checked will override the display of error messages that may occur during the display or conversion of a graphic. This lets you skip over non-graphic files easily if they were accidently selected for a slide show or when scanning through devices or folders. 'Restrict BIN and TXT Files' when checked will limit the list of files you can choose to those that most likely are real graphic files. Checking this will prevent you from viewing a lot of Binary and Text files that aren't graphics. It needs to be unchecked to select 3200 color and GIF that don't correspond to their normal filename or filetype characteristics. This setting only applies to the NDA. Keep in mind if you try to display a non-graphics file, it may display as MacPaint and appear as garbage (you may see part of an older displayed graphic). 'Fix MacPaint Aspect Ratio' when checked corrects the aspect ratio on MacPaint files so they don't appear tall. You may want to uncheck this to get a full size MacPaint file, which would print out much nicer in condensed mode, because of the greater resolution. This should normally be checked so MacPaint files look normal. You may also need to check this box if you don't have much free memory as a 'Fixed' MacPaint graphic requires roughly half as much memory as a 'non-Fixed' one. 'AppleTalk Active' when checked skips 3200 color graphics because displaying them disconnects AppleTalk. It also prevents the selection of 3200 color graphic files in the file dialog. 'Search Into Folders' when checked let's ShowMe! dig into any selected folder as deep as it can go to find graphics files. This would even apply to a disk drive icon. Left unchecked, ShowMe! only display the contents of the selected folder or device one level deep and skips over any folder found in that level. 'Install as Finder Extra' when checked allows the Finder 6.0 features to be installed. This might not be wanted if you already have another Finder Extra that works with graphics (but why use it, ShowMe! does it all!). While you can change this to install and remove it on the fly, it isn't recommended that you do this more than once at a time because the Finder may crash. 'Launch Applications First' when checked and used in Finder 6.0 will send any double clicked, opened, or printed icons to the normal application first and ShowMe! will only get them IF the Finder can't find the application. This setting is reversed when selecting graphics by holding down the "Control" key. If left unchecked, the graphics are displayed by ShowMe! first for a 'Preview' of graphics which you may later launch to the application. 'Mouse Direction Reversed' when checked changes the way the mouse moves the graphic as if moving the 'Viewing Window'. Unchecked the mouse moves the graphic like you are moving the 'Document'. 'Finder Extra Menu Key' will set the menu key equivalent ShowMe! will use in the "Extras" menu. Any displayable character may be entered. You must enter two characters, the first one actually displays in the menu, and a secondary character. You may not duplicate any menu equivalent used by the Finder because it won't get to ShowMe!. Both characters may be the same if you so choose. If you duplicate another Finder Extra keystroke that comes before ShowMe!, it may steal (use) your keypress, keep it something unique. 'Time Delay Between Slides' is used to enter the delay setting. This numbers which may be from 0 to 99 determine the amount of time a graphic is displayed before loading the next one. If you enter any non-number characters, they'll be used as zeros. ShowMe! doesn't count for the time it takes to convert a graphics, so it may be a little longer before you see the next one. 'Background Color' menu sets the background color used for graphics that are smaller than the screen size. This is used with Print Shop GS graphics, MacPaint, or small APF files.To convert graphic to 320 mode, press the '3' key. To convert it to 640 mode, press the '6' key. To convert to a mode with the default palette, hold down the 'Command' key while pressing the mode key. To convert a 320 mode graphic to 640 mode colors, press the 'C' key. This process assumes the graphic is using the standard 320 mode default palette. To convert a 320 mode graphic to 640 mode gray scale, press the 'G'. This command requires a 320 mode picture. It is more forgiving of palettes. To revert to the original graphic, press the 'R' key which reloads the graphic. To revert to the original palette, hold the 'Command' while pressing the 'R' key.To save the graphic as an unpacked Screen file, you can press the 'S' key. The graphic will be saved on disk in the directory you are viewing your graphic from. It will be saved under the filename "Screen.x". You may choose the location and filename of the saved picture, by holding down the 'Command' key while pressing 'S'. This brings up a Standard File dialog. When the save process is finished, you'll hear a beep. To save the graphic in the Apple Preferred Format, you have several options. APF will create a smaller file than a Screen file. Most IIGS applications will recognize an APF graphic. You can save the APF file as a copy of what's on the screen. This format will load correctly into ANY program that accepts APF files. You may also save it in Full size. This means that a Print Shop GS graphic will be saved as a very small file and a MacPaint graphic will be saved as a very large file. This option allows you to save the ENTIRE graphic image or to save space for small graphics. There is a drawback, some applications won't read abnormally sized APF graphics correctly. If your application is one of these, you can always go back and save it as a screen sized graphic. You can also overcome the problem of the Condensed Printing option squashing your graphics by saving them as Double Height. This essentially stretches the graphic to twice it's normal height. You may choose the Double Height Option with either the Screen Size or Full Size APF save. To save the displayed graphic as a Screen Size APF file, press the 'P' key. The picture will be saved under the filename "Packed.x". "x"is a letter from A to Z and ShowMe! will not delete a file unless you already have 26 APF files (from "Packed.A" to "Packed.Z") already in that directory. If you do have the 26 files, it'll delete "Packed.A" and replace it. You may choose the filename and location by holding down the 'Command' key while pressing the 'P' key. To save in Double Height Screen Size format, Hold down the 'Option' key while pressing the 'P' key. Again, you could also hold down the 'Command' key to select the filename and location. To save it as a Full Size APF file, press the 'A' key. It'll also use the "Packed.x" filename. Or you could hold down the 'Command' key to select a filename and location. Adding the 'Option' key will save it in Double Height.When multiple graphics are selected for display or you have selected a folder or device, each graphic will be displayed for a time then the next displayed. If you wish to inspect the display a little longer than it will normally stay up, you may press the 'Space' bar which will pause the display until you press another key. This includes Animations. That key will be acted on immediately. If you need to exit the display of graphics, you may press the 'Esc' key. Normally when you reach the last file selected, you'll be back where you started in the Finder or at the ShowMe! NDA ready to select more files to view. If you'd like a continuous display or Slide Show, press the 'K' key and you'll hear two beeps to let you know you are in the "K"ontinuous Slide Show. To exit the Kontinuous display you can press the 'K' key again and you'll hear one beep to tell you it's been turned off, or you may press the 'Esc' to exit entirely. For a quick look, hold down the "L" key and the graphics will be displayed as quickly as they can be loaded, which is pretty fast from a hard disk. Actually you could use any non-command key, see the chart below. For your information, the Return key WILL NOT generate autokeypress events and must be pressed over and over again. You could also set the delay time to '0'.From the NDA Window, clicking the "Show" button or pressing the "Return" key will bring up a Standard MultiFile dialog. It allows you to choose more than one file at a time: - You may select individual files. - Pressing a letter key, will move the selection to the first filename that starts with that letter, or close to it. Typing in several letters quickly will take you to a file that begins with those letters (System 6 only). - To deselect/select a range of files hold the 'Shift' key down. - To deselect/select individual files, hold the 'Open-Apple' key down. - When you've selected all the files you want to see, press return or click in the "Accept" button. If you only have one file selected, you may click in the 'Open' button. - The easiest way to select ALL the files in a directory is to drag the scroll button to the bottom, hold down the "Shift" key, and click on the bottom filename. - You can use the "Close" or "Volumes" to move between disks and folders to find your graphics files. In Finder 6.0 ShowMe! can be installed as a Finder Extension and be used in one of two ways: 1. It can be used transparently as a utility to view graphics by launching them or as a file previewer prior to launching a graphics application. If no application is associated with a file or if you have set ShowMe! to not let other applications have the graphics first and ShowMe! is installed as a Finder Extra, you may "double click", Open, or Print selected graphics files to see them with ShowMe!. ShowMe! is smart enough to only intercept graphics files. 2. You may also use the Finder interface to select the files you wish to view. Do this by selecting the graphics you wish to display or selecting a folder or device you wish to view graphics from. You then choose the "ShowMe!" item in the "Extras" menu or use its key equivalent to display selected graphics. This method can be used to overcome some of the limitations of method #1, since it forces some files to be considered graphics. After you've selected your files, each will be displayed one at a time for an amount of time you can control. To advance to the next display without the wait, you may click the mouse or press any key that is not a command. To Launch the Graphic Document: This feature is only available under the Finder 6.0 and only if you don't select the Launch Applications First preference! When you find a graphic you are viewing you'd like to print or edit with your paint program, press the "O" key to open the application you have associated to that file type. This will only work from "Opening" a graphic icon and you must have an application associated with that icon.Would you like to be a Christian? If you knew what God says about becoming a Christian, would you do it? ** Who Is Good? ** -Romans 3:10 says "As it is written: There is no one righteous, not even one." ** Who Has Sinned? (Disobeyed God) ** -Romans 3:23 says "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." ** Where Sim Came From ** -Romans 5:12 says "Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man (Adam), and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned." ** God's Price On Sin ** -Romans 6:23 says "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." ** Our Way Out ** -Romans 5:8 says "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." -Romans 10:9-10 says "That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with yourmouth that you confess and are saved." -Romans 10:13 says "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." - Take God at His Word and claim his promise for you salvation. - Pray to receive Christ now and you will begin the great adventure of life that God has for you. - If you don't know how to pray, an example prayer that may be used is: "Dear Father, I know that I am a sinner and need forgiveness. I believe that Jesus Christ died for my sins. I am willing to turn from my sins. I now invite Jesus to come into my life as my personal saviour. Thank You God for saving me." - It is important that you don't just stop here. You should share your decision and any questions you may have. Please contact a local Bible believing Church, you should be able to find one in the Yellow Pages. Or you can contact me by writing or calling. -- America Online: DAVE L32 -- GEnie: D.LEFFLER -- Snail Mail: Dave Leffler 113 Scottsdale Court Mary Esther, FL 32569 -- Phone: 904-244-8685 Passages are from the New International Version Bible.54~Error: That Conversion Requires 320 Mode.~^#662~Error: Incompatable GIF Version. *0~^#662~Error: No GIF Color Table. *0~^#662~Error: Not Enough Memory for 3200 Color Display. *0~^#662~Error: GIF File is Corrupted. *0~^#662~Error: Zero Length File. *0~^#662~Error: Not a Compatible Graphic Format. *0~^#662~Error: Not Enough Memory for GIF Conversion. *0~^#664~Error: No Picture in this APF File. *0~^#662~Error: Not Enough Memory for MacPaint Conversion. *0~^#6  ShowMe!Another JesusAware ProductShowMe! NDA/FX v1.1.1 by Dave Leffler Another JesusAware Product! ShowMe! displays SHR Graphics, Animation, Print Shop GS, GIF, and MacPaint files. You may convert and save displayed files. Additional features available within Finder 6.0! 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In use, the Focus is fast and reliable. It also gets you into the hard drive game at a lower price than a RamFAST or Apple High Speed SCSI card--the price of a complete, ready-to-go 20 megabyte Focus Drive is $99; that same $99 might get you a RamFAST or an Apple High Speed SCSI, but no hard drive or case. This is not to say there aren't any issues with the Focus Drive. For one thing, there are no 8 bit utilities for reformatting the Focus Drive. If you want to use the drive with an Apple //e, you ought to know that in the event you need to reformat your drive, you must have access to a IIgs. Reportedly, 8 bit utilities are in the works. Secondly, the drive will generate more heat and use more power than a SCSI drive, which commonly gets its power from an external power supply. The addition of a fan or a heavy duty power supply is something to consider. Finally, the Focus Drive isn't as expandable as a SCSI bus is. It's not possible, or at least not as easy to hook up removable storage devices such as CD Roms, Zip Drives, and SyQuest drives as it is to a SCSI card. All in all, the Focus Drive is not only a hot commodity as an Apple II peripheral, it just begs for someone to hack on it to see just what it can do. I plan to be doing that in this column over the next few months. //////////////////////////////////////// Genie_QWIK_QUOTE ///// / "I don't have a Dremel (shhhhh)." / / / / "YOU DON'T HAVE a DREMEL? Hey guys, look, Terrell / / doesn't have a Dremel!" / /////////////////////////////// T.SMITH59 & C.KNOBLOCK ////// [EOA] [LOG]////////////////////////////// LOG OFF / ///////////////////////////////// GenieLamp Information """"""""""""""""""""" o COMMENTS: Contacting GenieLamp o GenieLamp STAFF: Who Are We? GenieLamp Information GenieLamp A2 is published on the first of every """"""""""""""""""""" month in library 55 of Genie's A2 RoundTable (page 645;3). 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If the signup server is unavailable, call (voice) 1-800-638-9636 for more information. ////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ [EOF] Apple ----- Victime de la guerre des prix, de la qualit en baisse des machines, de son systme dexploitation obse, dune politique commerciale trs surprenante et dune inefficacit redoutable, le bateau comme ivre, tangue et roule. Louragan ne parat pas encore termin. A la passerelle, en pleine tempte, quelques uns des responsables les plus grads ont quitt le navire. Le commandant Amlio doit se retrouver bien seul dans le carr des officiers. Pour les hommes dՎquipages la situation nest gure meilleure. Deux mille sept cent devront jeter leur boue la mer et chercher des eaux plus paisibles... Certains chroniqueurs nhsitent pas parler de naufrage imminent. La presse Macintosh panglosse tout va ( Comme disait Coluche : Cest pas plus mal que si cՎtait pire.) et prsente la nouvelle collection. Apple renouvelle sa production de PowerMac en sortant pour le 8600 et le 9600 un botier enfin digne de la marque. Dmonter un Apple IIGs ou un Macintosh IIci est un vrai plaisir, dmonter un PowerMac 8100, 8500 ou 9500 est une vrai galre ( Pour continuer dans la mtaphore maritime). Le nouveau botier tour est un modle du genre. Son ouverture libre totalement la carte mre et permet tous les ajouts sans dmontage complexe. Lautre vnement est bien sr la sortie des PowerBooks 3400... Mais le possesseur de Mac ne voit quune volution des machines existantes. Le reste de lanne devrait tre plus excitant avec la sortie dun 6500 cadenc 300 Mhz et larrive des PowerExpress avec lecteur de DVD ROM et munis de cartes mres supportant des frquences bien plus leves du processeur (de 350 MHz 500 MHz au lieu des 250 MHz maximum de larchitecture actuelle), quipes dun bus SCSI Ultra SCSI-3, dun bus FireWire associ au DSP Trimdia pour grer les graphiques. Si tout cela se fait, les PC actuels vont faire grise mine car larchitecture Intel mme avec le Klamath ( Pentium 2) et le MMX commence montrer ses limites surtout dans le domaine du calcul en virgule flottante... Apple peut encore nous faire rver...si le bateau ne coule pas... Compatibles PC -------------- La cible, cest 1000 dollars. La nouvelle bataille entre les gants du monde PC, cest la machine complte pour un prix lgrement infrieur 1000 dollars. Le seul moyen pour investir un maximum de foyers est de ne pas dpasser ce chiffre psychologique. Disquette GSINF.50 : ------------------ Dossier ARTICLES : COMPOTE : invitation et prsentation de compote de pomme 2 par P.Vachler. AIDE : T.Brongniart cherche la geste dArtillac. COURRIER : humeurs de T.Brongniart. EDITO : cest Jacques Rey qui sy colle. MAC.50 : des mrites de Graphic Converter par Jacques Rey. FASTEDDIE : Olivier Zardini nous crit propos de cet mulateur GS pour PowerMac. E.ROSSI : trois applications essayer crites par Emmanuel Rossi. GUSPC : GUS revient toujours aussi colre, mais cette fois, il en veut au PC. IMPOSITION : calculer ses impts, par Marcel Gref.. ANECDOTE : de leffet de la synthse de paroles par Henri Benon. COULEUR : la thorie dHenri Benon qui attend votre avis... ANNONCES : les annonces du mois. DOMAINE.PUBLIC : GS 478 et MAC 0029 0033. COMPTEURS : grer les compteurs deau par Philippe Delvert. COPIE.ROM : copier la Rom de son GS par Antoine Vignau. SAV : en rponse plusieurs demandes comment connecter Mac et GS. D50BIS : le contenu de GS Infos 50 Bis GALACTICA.50 : Apple et PC vus par la vigie...dborde par le temps. Dossier VACHLER : Base de donnes COMPOTDEPOM2 index 38 48 de GS Infos et une image de lauteur P.VACHLER. Dossier BENON : limage Vecteur et le NDA ShowMe pour la consulter Dossier GELAMP : la revue lectronique en anglais Genie Lamp de fvrier et mars 1997 (GELAMP.FEV97, GELAMP.MAR97). Dossier ROSSI : POPFOLDER, SYS.ICONS, TRANSTYPE, JOURS.FERIES1.1. Dossier GREF : programme Basic IMPOTS. Dossier J.REY : images APPLESHARE.1 et APPLESHARE.2. Dossier DELVERT : programme Basic de gestion deau. Dossier COPIEUR.ROM : le programme pour copier la ROM du GS Dossier Derniere.Minute : Play CD Disquette GSINF.50 BIS : ---------------------- Dossier Les.Plus : - Easter.Desk : de nouveaux fonds dՎcran ajouter dans le dossier Desktops de lapplication gnratrice de fonds dՎcran DeskSet. On trouvait cette application dans le dossier Les.Plus II de GS Infos 39Bis. - Calendar Crafter : un gnrateur de calendrier (pas tout jeune) en version dmo. Dossier FastEddie : Fast Eddie renomm Bernie (en version dmo et dcompacte) se trouve sur une disquette DP Mac de ce numro. Bright Software autorisant la diffusion sur tout support infrieur 2Mo. Nous avons consult GS Infos 49 sur un PowerMac et fait quelques copies dՎcrans que vous trouverez sur la disquette GSInf.50.BIS. Elles sont contenues dans larchive MacOnly.SEA qui se trouve dans ce dossier FastEddie.   !"h))  !ںH"<H!hchc"-hIYںH"<H!hchc"-hI  !ںH"<H!hchc"-hI  !\ںH"<H!hchc"-hI !+;ikTEXELShinaKenNECAPPLE;8 [ں"" H"!H"(h"<H""hchch) d+;ik;8  [ں"hHh  d+;i k;8 [)H"<Hk!hchchh  ))H"<Hk!hchchh  )ں""@Hk!!H"(hںH"""<Ha!hchc",h"<Ha!hchch)ںHں"<Ha!hchch)H"$h8)H"e$hH"<Ha!hchchh  )s)H"<Ha!hchchh  )"<Ha!hchch)ںHں"<Ha!hchch)H"$h8)H"e$hH"<Ha!hchchh  )Y)H"<Ha!hchchh  )ںHں"<Ha!hchch)H"$h8)H"e$hH"<Ha!hchchh  )@)H "<Ha!hchchh  )ں"hh&ں""Ha!!H"(hںH"<Ha!hchc!",h!+;ik;8  [ں"@Hu!!H"(h & hhںH "<H"hchc"<H{iHhchc",hں " &hH hhں "8&hH hh +;i k;8 [)H"<Hz"hchchh  ))H"<Hz"hchchh  ) )H"<Hz"hchchh  ) ں "@Hz"!H"( h % ں ""> h  ں H"<H"hchc{i H", h ں " & h H  hh h)H)  hh +;ik;8 [d !Eں"hں"hhJJJJ)H"<H !hchchh  ))H "<H !hchchh  ))H"<H !hchchh  )H"<H !hchchh  )H"<H !hchchh  )ں )H"e$hH"<H !hchchh  )!ں""@H !!H"(hf ںH"& hH hhںHںH"& hH8hh" &hHhh)H"<H"hchchh  )ں"@H"!H"(h ں H"&hH hh  hh H hhں H" &hH hhںH"<H{iHhchc"<Hb"hchc",hںH"<H{iHhchc"<Hb"hchc",hں""Hb"!H")h ں"">h  : @H` II I +;ik;8 [@)H "<H#hchchh  ))H"<H#hchchh  )ں!!@H#!H"(hںH!!"<H#hchc",h"<H#hchch)ںHں"<H#hchch)H"$h8)H"e$hH"<H#hchchh  )sL:(12):8V" ProDOS command file loader"i`:"by Glen E. Bredon - all rights reserved"qj:tN$:N$"END"1160~1330:1140(4)"PR#3":::512,0::Mĺ(4)"MACRO""CMDS""TYPE""XREF""MACRO" -"USING"& 2"Loading "N$" cmd file"; <N$"CMDS"1430U F(4)"-COMMANDS/CMDS"v P(4)"CMDS /PROCMD/COMMANDS"| Z N$"MACRO"M1 N$"COMMANDS/"N$:(4)"FRE" (4)"BLOAD"N$",TCMD,A$4000" 44096:d8.352 1.24 2.36 3.704 28.531 1.0766 1 8.352 1.24 2.36 3.704 28.531 1.4031 2 .0192307692 .0338983051 19/10/1996 5.5 5.5 0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5 GENERAL 282 335 396 53 61 0 4.318 Mr Denis MELCHIOR 6 Impasse la Croix Pommier 94120 FONTENAY 1627 1662 1691 35 29 0 2.159 Mr Jacques REY 22 rue des Hautes Croix 45800 St JEAN de BRA 178 195 225 17 30 0 2.159 EOF 1726 1761 1761 35 35 0 2.159 EOF 474 478 482 4 4 0 2.159 EOF 71 76 93 5 17 0 2.159 EOF 3054 3096 3133 42 37 0 2.159 EOF 616 635 652 19 17 0 2.159 EOF 196 207 245 11 38 0 2.159 EOF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EOF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )H"<H#hchchh  )"<H#hchch)ںHں"<H#hchch)H"$h8)H"e$hH"<H#hchchh  )Y)H"<H#hchchh  )ںHں"<H#hchch)H"$h8)H"e$hH"<H#hchchh  ))H"<H#hchchh  )@)H "<H#hchchh  )ں!!H#!H"(h +;ik;8  [ں!! 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Programme en BASIC avec un additif de PROCOMMANDE. Lancer le programme partir du BASIC de la disquette. Une fois dans le programme, le compteur GENERAL dot rester en premire ligne, et ne doit jamais tre enlev, et EOF qui dot rester en dernire ligne, et ne doit jamais tre enlev. 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Requires a RamFAST S*GS Infos 50 Bis : Dossier Les.Plus : ---------------- - Easter.Desk : de nouveaux fonds dՎcran ajouter dans le dossier Desktops de lapplication gnratrice de fonds dՎcran DeskSet. On trouvait cette application dans le dossier Les.Plus II de GS Infos 39Bis. - Calendar Crafter : un gnrateur de calendrier (pas tout jeune) en version dmo. Dossier FastEddie ---------------- Fast Eddie renomm Bernie (en version dmo et dcompacte) se trouve sur une disquette DP Mac de ce numro. Bright Software autorisant la diffusion sur tout support infrieur 2Mo. Nous avons consult GS Infos 49 sur un PowerMac et fait quelques copies dՎcrans que vous trouverez sur la disquette GSInf.50.BIS. Elles sont contenues dans larchive MacOnly.SEA qui se trouve dans ce dossier FastEddie. Pour les consulter, mettez GSInfos50.BIS dans le lecteur de votre PowerMac, copiez larchive autodcompactable sur votre disque dur, double-cliquez sur-elle et consultez les images avec votre logiciel de dessin prfr. Domaine public Apple IIGS ----------------------- GS Club 478 digitalisation par M.Briard : Des digitalisations dՎcran TV ralises avec la carte vido overlay et la carte de digitalisation DGA1. Domaine public Macintosh ---------------------- Pour faire les disquettes du domaine public Mac, on ausculte les divers CD des revues ce qui a le don de bousiller les systmes installs sur nos Macs et de surcharger leurs fichiers prfrences. Nous ne diffusons que ce qui nous parat stable et sortant de lordinaire. Sur les disquettes de cette slection, des programmes en majorit traduits en franais. Mac OO29 : Fast Eddie or Bernie : LՎmulateur GS de Bright Software. Si vous avez un PowerMacintosh essayez-le, cest impressionnant. Il est dcompact, il suffit de copier la Rom de votre Apple IIGS avec le logiciel fourni dans GS Infos 50 par Antoine Vignau, lire larticle dOlivier Zardini dans le mme GS Infos, copiez la disquette et la ROM dans le mme dossier et cest parti. Ncessite un Power Macintosh. Mac 0030 : Graphic Converter La version franaise 2.7 de ce programme dont parle J.Rey dans ce numro. Mac couleur, systme 7. Mac0031 : Divers Snood 2.0 --> Un jeu sympathique mlangeant tir et puzzle et muni dun diteur. Mac couleur, systme 7. Glidel 3.4 version franaise --> extension qui permet de dclencher les actions correspondant aux articles du menu Fichier, douvrir des documents par des applications ne les ayant pas crs, de mouvoir ou copier la slection, den crer un alias. Systme 7. Mac0032 : Divers ShrinkWrap 2.1 version franaise --> le meilleur archiveur dimages disques. Freeware pour un utilisateur isol. Systme 7. Virtual 1.6 version franaise --> fait croire votre Mac quil a plusieurs moniteurs, jusquՈ 25 crans... Mac couleur, systme 7. Mac0033 : Divers Alistel 1.5 VF --> logiciel dՎmulation de Minitel. Meilleur que certains logiciels commerciaux... que nous ne citerons pas par charit. Cadintosh 2.6 version franaise --> logiciel de dessin industriel. Connecter un Macintosh et un Apple IIGS ****************************************** Cette opration ne prsente pas de grosses difficults et se rvle peu onreuse (120 F le kit AppleTalk chez les Vpcistes) L'Apple II GS et le Macintosh possdent tous deux une possibilit de liaison AppleTalk, GS OS 6.0 et Systme 7 peuvent communiquer. Cela peut-tre utile ceux qui veulent installer Fast Eddie sur leur PowerMac et aux adhrents qui prouvent quelques difficults faire dialoguer les deux machines. Nous allons donc passer en revue les diffrentes oprations permettant de raccorder son GS un Mac. * Le HardWare: --------------------- Bien sr, il faut tout d'abord possder au moins un GS et un Mac ( du Plus au PowerMac dernier cri). Se procurer ensuite deux kits AppleTalk, un par machine ( certaines socit de vente par correspondance proposent des kits non Apple dont les prix sont souvent trs intressants, la qualit tant identique ). Le Kit se compose de: > Un botier plat comportant sur un ct un cordon avec une prise mini-Din mle et deux prises femelles sur l'autre face. > Un cordon de 1,5 m avec deux prises AppleTalk mles. > Un prolongateur AppleTalk. Si vous voulez inclure votre imprimante dans ce rseau, il faudra lui acheter aussi un kit AppleTalk. Cela n'est possible que si elle est compatible AppleTalk. Dans le cas contraire, la brancher dans le port Modem. * Les branchements: --------------------------- Reportez-vous aux dessins "AppleTalk.1" et "AppleTalk.2" raliss sous Platinum Paint. > Le cordon sortant du botier ( cordon "A" ) sera branch dans le port "Printer" du GS, vous ferez de mme sur le Mac avec le second botier. > A l'aide de l'un des cordons AppleTalk ( cordon "B" ) relier le premier botier au second et ventuellement le second au troisime. N'importe laquelle des deux prises du botier fait l'affaire, il y en a deux pour permettre de chaner les botiers les uns aux autres mais il ne faut jamais fermer cette chane ( les botiers se trouvant aux extrmits ne doivent pas tre relis directement ). Si un cordon "B" est branch dans une des prises d'un botier, son autre extrmit ne doit jamais tre en l'air mais toujours raccord un botier mme si celui-ci est provisoirement inutilis ( l'un des 18 GS de votre rseau est actuellement en rparation par exemple ! ). > Si la longueur du cordon "B" est trop faible, en mettre deux bout bout l'aide du petit bloc prolongateur. Comme il ne faut que deux cordons "B" pour tablir la liaison entre trois botiers, par exemple, il vous restera toujours un cordon "B" en trop utilisable pour cette prolongation. > Si vous utilisez dj une imprimante non compatible AppleTalk, laissez-l branche sur le port "Printer" et utilisez le port "Modem" pour vos botiers, dans ce cas tout ce que nous dirons maintenant au sujet des rglages du port "1" devra tre appliqu au port "2". ATTENTION : ceci n'est valable que pour le GS. Sur le Mac, le botier AppleTalk doit-tre imprativement branch dans le port imprimante. * Les rglages du harware des units centrales: ------------------------------------------------------------- > Le Mac ne ncessite aucun rglage de hardware. > Vous avez un GS Rom 01, l'aide du tableau de bord ( en menu "Pomme" ou en mode texte par "Pomme - Ctrl - Esc" ) configurez "Slot 7" sur "AppleTalk" et "Slot 1" sur "AppleTalk" mais surtout pas sur "Your Card" ce qui le rendrait totalement inactif. > Sur un GS Rom 03, seul le "Slot 1" est configurer sur "AppleTalk". * Installation des softs sur les machines: --------------------------------------------------- > Nous allons commencer par le Mac: Si vous avez install le systme 7 xxx en version standard qui est proposepar dfaut, il n'y a rien d'autre ajouter. Pour vrifier si tel est bien le cas, ouvrez les tableaux de bord du menu pomme les items suivants doivent tre prsents: - Rglage partage de fichiers ( permet d'activer ou non le rseau ) - Suivi partage de fichier ( informe de l'activit sur le rseau ) - Utilisateurs et groupes ( dfinit les utilisateurs rfrencs ) Si ces utilitaires ne sont pas prsents, relancer l'Installer du Mac et quand vous avez la main cliquer "Personnaliser" puis choisir "Ressources partage de Fichiers. > Pour le GS : L'option "Easy Update" de l'Installer n'installe pas les ressources de rseau comme sur le Mac, donc aprs avoir lanc "Install" ( du systme 6.0 ), cliquer "Customize". Vrifier que c'est bien le nom de votre disque de boot qui apparat en haut gauche aprs le texte "Disk to update:", si non cliquer le bouton "Disk" autant de fois que ncessaire. Dans la liste gauche choisissez "NetWork: AppleShare", ventuellement slectionnez aussi "NetWork: Printer Namer" en maintenant la touche "Pomme" tout en cliquant le nom du script ( les deux textes doivent tre maintenant en vido inverse ), cette dernire option permet de nommer les imprimantes du rseau si ce n'est dj fait avec le Mac. Cliquez maintenant "Install" et laissez faire ( il faut juste participer l'alimentation du GS en disquettes ), en principe un message vous avertit que tout c'est bien pass, quittez et relancez votre machine. Pour vrifier vous devez trouver les fichiers suivants: - Votre.Disque/System/System.Setup/ATResponder - Votre.Disque/System/System.Setup/ATInit - Votre.Disque/System/Drivers/ATalk - Votre.Disque/System/Drivers/SCC.Manager - Votre.Disque/System/Drivers/ATP1.ATROM - Votre.Disque/System/Drivers/ATP2.ATROM - Votre.Disque/System/FSTs/AppleShare.FST - Votre.Disque/System/CDevs/AppleShare * Rglages et utilisation: -------------------------------- On commence nouveau par le Mac: > Ouvrez le tableau de bord "Rglage partage de fichiers", dans la fentre indiquez le nom que vous utiliserez sur le rseau, votre mot de passe ( attention tous les caractres comptent, majuscules, minuscules, caractres de contrle ) et le nom du Mac. Cliquer ensuite le bouton "Dbut" du partage de fichiers. Ignorer l'option "Lien entre applications" qui ne concerne que les rseaux de Macs. Fermer le tableau de bord. > Ouvrez maintenant "Utilisateurs et groupes", deux ttes doivent se trouver dans la fentre, l'une porte le nom que vous avez indiqu dans l'opration prcdente, l'autre s'appelle . Cliquez sur vous-mmes et vrifiez que vous avez toutes les autorisations d'accs, ignorez toujours le lien entre applications. Cliquez sur et indiquez si vous souhaitez leur donner accs votre Mac ( les limitations seront fixes plus loin ). Vous pouvez crer de nouveaux utilisateurs pour cela faites "Pomme-N" ou droulez le menu "Fichier" du Finder et choisissez la premire option, un nouveau personnage se forme, donnez-lui un nom puis en cliquant dessus fixez ses privilges ( par exemple: "autoriser la connection" mais pas "autoriser le changement de mot de passe" ). Dans le haut de la fentre, une case vous invite lui attribuer un mot de passe par lequel il aura accs au rseau. Vous pouvez aussi crer des groupes d'utilisateurs, mais je vous laisse exprimenter la chose. C'est avec ce tableau de bord que vous pouvez supprimer provisoirement ou dfinitivement ( en mettant son icne la poubelle ) l'accs d'un utilisateur votre rseau. > Tableau de bord "Suivi de partage de Fichiers", il permet de connatre l'activit sur le rseau et le nom des personnes connectes, vous pouvez dconnecter quelqu'un d'autorit ( c'est votre rseau non !! ): cliquez son nom et le bouton "Dconnecter", on vous demandera au bout de combien de temps vous souhaitez que cela se passe ( la valeur "zro" implique une dconnection immdiate ), l'utilisateur recevra un message lui indiquant soit qu'il est dconnect, soit que cela va se produire dans "X" minutes. Ce n'est pas fini !! > De retour sur le bureau du Finder, cliquez sur l'icne de votre disque dur et choisissez l'option "Partager" du menu "Fichier" et cocher "Partager cet lment et son contenu " Fixer les options d'action de chacun de vos utilisateurs: - "Voir dossiers" permet de voir le contenu du disque du Mac depuis le rseau. - "Voir fichiers" permet de les lires et les charger. - "Modifier" permet d"crire sur le disque, effacer ou modifier des fichiers. - L'option "Etendre aux dossiers inclus" est sans objet lorsqu'on accde depuis un GS. Si vous avez fait des modifications, ne pas oublier de les sauvegarder ( voir message ). Vous devrez recommencer cette manip pour tous les disques qui apparaissent sur le bureau du Mac si vous voulez les voir monter sur le bureau du GS, vous pouvez ainsi avoir accs un disque Syquest, seul problme: vous ne pouvez pas l'jecter sans couper d'abord le partage de fichier ( tableau de bord "Rglage de partage de fichiers" ). On passe enfin au GS. > Au premier lancement du GS aprs avoir install AppleShare, un cran texte va vous demander votre identit sur le rseau, si plusieurs machine sont raccordes au mme Mac, donner chacune le nom de l'un des utilisateurs que vous avez cr. > Une fois sur le bureau du Finder, ouvrir menu "Pomme" et "Control Panels" et choisir "AppleShare". Une fentre s'affiche dans laquelle on trouve le nom des serveurs disponibles ( s'il y a plusieurs Macs serveurs sur le rseau ), les zones AppleTalk ( mais je doute que vous utilisiez cette possibilit de rseaux trs complexes ) et le nom de l'utilisateur ( celui fix ci-dessus au dmarrage ). Choisir le serveur et cliquer "OK" ou faites "return" > Une autre fentre se dessine sur laquelle figure le nom de l'utilisateur et le fait qu'il est "Registered User" ( utilisateur enregistr ), le curseur attend le mot de passe correspondant, tapez-le des petits losanges s'affichent pour conserver la discrtion. Si l'administrateur vous l'a permis ( voir chapitre sur "Utilisateurs et Groupes" dans la partie Mac ) vous pouvez modifier votre mot de passe par le bouton "Set Password". Une fois le mot de passe entr, cliquez "OK" ou pressez "Return" pour passer la suite. Si vous vous connectez depuis une machine qui n'est pas la votre mais vous tes un utilisateur rfrenc, changez le nom, tapez votre mot de passe et faites "OK". Si vous voulez pntrer un rseau o vous tes inconnu cliquez l'option "Guest" ( invit ) et "OK" vous pourrez vous connecter tout de mme pour peu que les invits soient autoriss ( mais vous n'aurez probablement aucune action si l'administrateur bien gr les autorisations d'accs ). > Nous arrivons au bout: une nouvelle fentre s'affiche aprs votre dernier "OK" dans laquelle vous pouvez lire les noms des disques durs attachs au Mac et partags. Choisir celui ou ceux que vous voulez voir monter sur votre bureau, si vous cochez le petit carr en face du nom ces disques monteront automatiquement chaque boot de votre systme sans tre oblig de vous livrer tout ce que nous venons de dcrire ( pour peu bien sr que le Mac soit dj en route et son partage de fichier actif ). Un clic sur "OK" et hop ! voil le disque du Mac sur le bureau du GS, il ne reste plus qu' fermer les fentres du panneau de contrle et utiliser le disque comme s'il appartenait au GS ( ne pas y installer votre systme, vous ne pouvez en booter ). Quand vous ouvrez le disque, si un crayon barr s'affiche avant le mot AppleShare en haut gauche de la fentre, cela indique que vous ne pouvez faire de modifications de fichiers. Si vous n'avez pas souhait que les volumes du Mac montent sur votre bureau ds le boot, il existe une procdure qui permet de se connecter plus rapidement: > Tout d'abord se connecter de faon standard comme ci-dessus. > Lorsque le disque du serveur est sur le bureau, ouvrir le menu "Extras" du Finder et choisir "Create Server Alias", un dialogue de sauvegarde s'affiche permettant de sauver un alias du nom du serveur sur votre disque de boot ( attention de ne pas sauver cet alias sur le serveur lui-mme, ce n'est pas dangereux mais cela ne vous avancerait rien ). > Dconnectez-vous du serveur en le mettant la poubelle puis ouvrez votre disque de boot, vous y dcouvrez une icne particulire portant le nom du disque du Mac. Double-cliquez dessus, un dialogue simplifi vous demande votre mot de passe et vous propose de vous connecter. * ATTENTION: En principe le systme du Mac permet de ne partager qu'un simple dossier au lieu de tout son disque avec d'autres Macs, depuis le GS ce sont seulement les autorisations d'accs accordes aux utilisateurs qui peuvent empcher une catastrophe, si votre accs est complet c'est tout le disque qui est votre disposition, aucun fichier ne sera protg et en particulier le systme de votre Mac. D'autre part, la connection se faisant sens unique, le possesseur du Mac sera incapable de voir d'o vient l'agression. Je pense avoir fait le tour du problme mais peut-tre d'autres questions vont vous venir l'esprit, n'hsitez pas les poser et j'essaierai d'y rpondre. -------------------------- Article de J. Rey repris du numro 27 de GS Infos (sans retour la ligne systmatique) CSI || || card! 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UH+hhhhhs?hm?zh`:JJJJk  "&29t`~$BwKu':x.AO3zP#W*n5}9]~BwSy"Dt-hQ&? ,D\t+@]u >Yt9Tl~+8vMPe}cÂ!*3 - a!dnn]{ w  "$&(*  (=EHMX[gt.=_d|rz}$ !-2=CFLQX]insv} #-49Vn O~ %& W3 oF c p 8w S{ n     3 N f $M';%M's%I'%I'Z''())).,~-,/-=--20204050506~-6X06\06X06\060I70J70g8X0s8\0w@@A@FA5AYACAAAAAAACBNBCFCFZE(G& /dPlay CD Freeware v1.0b1 February 22, 1997 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a BETA version! As such, it will probably have bugs, one of which may include crashing your machine. Save any important work before trying this out! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Play CD is a IIGS Classic Desk Accessory (CDA) that will play your audio CDs from ProDOS 8 or any non-deskto>L>t  dpX h\SW@<$'()*+,-.p application. No more returning to a desktop application just to use the Media Controller to start playing your CD! What It Does Install Play CD into your SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS folder on your startup volume. Restart your computer and you should have a new item named Play CD in the Desk Accessories menu. If you have an audio CD in your CDROM drive, you may choose this item and your CD should start playing. Press to exit the Play CD screen, and you should be all set to listen to your favorite music! NOTE: Play CD does only what it says; it PLAYS a CD. It will not stop the playing, jump to another track, or anything other than playing your CD from the beginning. More features may be put in later, but no promises are being made. System Requirements You must have a IIGS with enough free memory to load Play CD. You must also have a RamFAST SCSI card and, of course, a CDROM drive. Play CD will NOT work with an Apple SCSI card. If your CDROM drive worked with one of the Media Controller RamFAST drivers (RF.CD150, RF.NEC, RF.SCSI2, or RF.Texel), you should be all set. Please remember that you must boot GS/OS to load the CDA, before you enter ProDOS 8. What If Nothing Happens? Or Worse? This is the first version of Play CD, and it works with my system. However, it has only been tested with NEC and SCSI2 drives, not with Apple CD150 or Texel drives. They SHOULD all work, but without testing, I won't promise anything. Here's a list of problems you may have: 1. Play CD says it can't find my RamFAST card. Do you really have a RamFAST card? If so, let me know what kind of a setup you have; the ROM revision of your RamFAST, drives attached, etc. 2. Play CD says it can't find a CDROM drive. Is your drive attached and powered up? Try inserting an audio CD if you haven't already. Check your RamFAST configuration, and if all else fails, let me know what type of drive you have. 3. Play CD says I have an UNKNOWN CDROM drive. Let me know the type of drive you have and I will see what I can do. Pre-SCSI2 drives have their own ways of playing audio CDs, so I would need to find the information for the drive somewhere before I could support it. 4. Play CD reports an error when I try to play a CD I just inserted. You should wait a few seconds after inserting a CD into your drive before trying to play it. It takes a little while for the RamFAST and the drive to figure out what you put in. Make sure you have inserted an AUDIO CD. 5. Play CD crashes when there is no CD is the drive. Let me know what type of drive Play CD says you have, and the brand name of the drive (if different). 6. Play CD won't play my CD again after it finishes. Eject the CD and re-insert it. Wait a couple of seconds and try again. Once again, let me know what drive is reported, and I'll see what I can do. 7. Play CD won't PLAY! If nothing good ever happens when you try to use Play CD, let me know and I'll see if I can fix it. However, any data lost, or problems caused by Play CD, are YOUR problem, not mine. If you choose to use Play CD, you are choosing to take the risk. Having said that, Play CD does not access your hard drive or anything like that, so any problems you may encounter should not be serious. Credits and Contact Information Play CD is based on the RamFAST Media Control drivers by Sequential Systems, and was written in C and assembly. I used ORCA/C and ORCA/M, so this program contains material from the ORCA Run-Time Libraries, copyright 1987-1996 by Byte Works, Inc. Thanks to Kirk and Doug for giving me the idea for the CDA! You may E-mail any problems to me, but don't be upset if I don't respond back. I am very busy with my REAL job, and I just don't have the time to work on something that I'm giving away. If there are major problems, by all means let me know, but I won't be able to do anything until I have some spare time. Enjoy! Aaron Pulver E-mail: aaronp@paulbunyan.net or apulver@delphi.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Apple II Forever!%0 &!     U 7 " / , / D 4 i4    }