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C'est bien videmment ce que nous souhaitons tous afin de recharger fond nos batterie, pour un hiver studieux, mais la temprature extrme du ct de la Californie a dclench une srie d'orages spectaculaires sur la rgion Applemaniaque. Le temps a chang si vite que nos revues favorites ne savaient plus o donner de la tte, les analyses et prdictions sur l'avenir d'Apple tant totalement chamboules peine imprimes !. Le Docteur Amlio est ject, le Messie Jobs prend les commandes, les Clnes sont dclars hors-la-loi, leur plus grande stupeur les Applemaniaques se retrouvent maris avec l'hydre Microsoft, les clneurs manifestent, Apple retrouve un peu d'argent pour se payer PowerComputing et lui conseiller d'aller construire des ... compatibles ! Si aprs a vous conservez votre Mac, c'est bien parce que a reste encore une machine d'exception ! L'vnement de la rentre: *************************** L'Apple Expo a t identique elle-mme, rien de trs nouveau et beaucoup de marchands coulant les derniers stocks de clnes, des tonnes de logiciels et priphriques de toutes sortes. Pour savoir si l'on a fait le meilleur achat au meilleur prix, c'est totalement inextricable: Voulant me procurer Hard Disk Tool Kit, je consulte les grands de la VPC qui m'annoncent 1200 F ttc ! (l'un me le propose 1500 F!) et le moins cher (VPC Shopping) m'en demande 950 F, de quoi faire rflchir !. Le hasard me fit passer devant le stand de l'importateur qui annonce le produit en promotion 600 F ! - moi - O peut-on se procurer HDT ce prix ? - le reprsentant - Mais partout, par exemple en face chez VPC Shopping. - moi - J'en viens et ils me le proposent 950 F ! - le reprsentant - Suivez-moi, nous allons voir ! - le reprsentant au vendeur de VPC - Vous n'appliquez pas la promotion sur HDT ? - VPC Shopping - Bien sr, monsieur n'a qu' le demander; et d'ailleurs je peux aussi vous faire une "Mise jour concurrentielle" 470 F ! - moi - Mise jour de quoi ? je n'ai pas d'autre utilitaire ! - VPC Shopping - Vous avez le systme Mac OS ? - moi - videmment ! - VPC Shopping - Bon alors c'est la mise jour concurrentielle de "Outil Disque Dur" d'Apple ! Je suis donc reparti avec mon HDT officiel, dans une bote moins jolie pour cause de mise jour mais contenant un livre expliquant les volutions de la norme SCSI qui ne se trouve pas dans les botes des versions normales, et le tout pour trois fois moins cher que les propositions gnrales. Combien furent ceux qui l'on pay au prix fort ? Bon, en fait il y avait bien un vnement de taille cette anne: La sortie de MAC OS 8 C'est dans une jolie bote qui ne contient qu'un tout petit manuel d'une quarantaine de pages et un CD (et oui, il faut y passer, la disquette a du plomb dans l'aile!). Pour dcouvrir ce nouveau systme qui est, il faut bien l'avouer, un vnement aussi grand que celui que nous avons dj vcu ensemble avec l'arrive du systme 7, il faut se munir de quelques ingrdients indispensables: - Un Mac 68040 mini et PowerMac de prfrence - Une bonne poigne de barrettes mmoire ( prvoyez 20 Mo minimum !) - Un disque dur prsentant un espace libre minimal de 85 Mo ! - Le CD "Mac OS 8" et le lecteur indispensable - Une bonne soire de libre - Un truc quelconque sur lequel vous pouvez taper sans vous sentir oblig de casser le Mac ! (NDLR : La boule anti-stress diffuse par MicroSoft lors dApple Expo 96 fait merveille) Je n'ai install ce nouveau systme que sur mon PowerMac 7500 qui possde 80 Mo de mmoire vive mais je tenterai plus tard l'exprience avec mon PowerBook 540 qui n'a que 12 Mo, a risque d'tre amusant !. Comment s'y prendre ? Quoiqu'il soit en thorie possible de l'installer sur son systme prcdent, l'installeur crant un "Dossier Systme Old" qui ne fait qu'occuper un peu plus de place sur votre disque dur, je pratique toujours une installation majeure de systme sur un disque vierge et vous invite en faire autant malgr le temps ncessaire. 1) - indispensable - Sauvegarder tout votre disque dur sur des supports amovibles. Mettez part toutes les extensions, tableaux de bord, particularits comme Startupscreen ou autres gadgets qui grossissent votre dossier systme, pour pouvoir les rinstaller ensuite (vous serez tout de mme obligs d'en jeter une bonne partie devenue inutile ou inoprante). Pensez sauvegarder le fichier "Album", qui se trouve au premier niveau du dossier systme, si vous ne voulez pas voir disparatre toutes les petites choses indispensables que vous y avez coll. 2) - Premire tape - Dmarrez depuis le CD Mac OS 8 et, sur un fond de CD parsemant votre bureau, regardez par curiosit ce qu'affiche le menu "A propos de votre ordinateur.." Vous ne rvez pas ! c'est bien prs de dix de vos prcieux mgas de mmoire qui ont t squatts ! Sans vous dcourager, lancez "Outil disque dur" qui se trouve dans le dossier "Utilitaires" et formattez sans vergogne votre disque dur (vous tes bien srs d'avoir tout sauvegard ?, je ne rpond pas des erreurs !) 3) - Installation - Cliquez sur "Installation Mac Os" et suivez les instructions. En effet, comme dans ses versions prcdentes, l'installeur est en principe capable de n'installer que ce qui est ncessaire votre machine ou ce qui a fait l'objet de votre choix mais en ralit il copiera tout de mme des fichiers dont votre ordinateur n'a aucun besoin et qu'il vous faudra retirer ensuite. Par exemple, j'ai tout de suite dclar que je ne voulais rien concernant Internet mais il m'a quand mme tout install, peut-tre cherchait-il me convaincre ?. 4) - Dgraissage 1 - Avant de redmarrer quoi que ce soit et tant que vous tes sous la dpendance du systme du CD, parcourez les divers dossiers du systme de votre disque dur et effacez les fichiers qui ne vous serviront pas ou ne concernent pas votre Mac et qui sont directement identifiables par leur simple nom. (Tout fichier concernant les PowerBooks, des fichiers d'imprimantes, les lments du partage de fichier si vous n'utilisez pas AppleTalk .....). Vous allez dj gagner sur les quelques 80 Mo qui ont t transfrs sur votre disque. 5) - Dgraissage 2 - Redmarrez la machine. Ouvrez le tableau de bord "Gestionnaire d'extensions" et cliquez sur le triangle en bas gauche pour "Afficher les informations", lorsque vous slectionnerez une extension (en cliquant sur son icne et non sur le bouton se trouvant en regard) vous pourrez lire des infos complmentaires vous permettant de dterminer leur utilit immdiate ou dans certaines circonstances. Reprez celles que vous n'utiliserez de toute vidence jamais afin de les liminer manuellement ensuite, dsactivez l'aide du bouton en regard celles qui ne vous sont pas utiles immdiatement. Si aucune information complmentaire n'est disponible et que vous avez des doutes sur l'opportunit d'un lment, conservez-le mais dsactivez-le, si la machine fonctionne toujours correctement au bout d'un mois et aprs avoir utilis tous vos logiciels,il y a de fortes chances pour qu'il soit inutile. Attention ! Ne jamais dsactiver ou dplacer l'extension et le tableau de bord "Apparence" L'apparence, c'est en fait ce que l'on remarque du premier coup et c'est vrai que c'est joli, je vous laisse dcouvrir les divers tableaux de bord et jouer avec les couleurs. Mais le plus important est sans aucun doute le nombre de fonctionnalits supplmentaires bien pratiques et la rapidit et la stabilit de fonctionnement. A part quelques extensions devenues de toute faon obsolettes et des utilitaires comme RamDoubler et SpeedDoubler qui doivent imprativement tre mis niveau, je n'ai rencontr aucune rticence de mes logiciels fonctionner avec ce nouveau systme. J'aime tout particulirement les nouvelles fonctions comme: - Les menu qui se figent lorsque l'on clique un coup sur leur nom, c'est bien sr une concession la mode Windows mais elle est tout particulirement utile lorsque l'on veut se dplacer dans des menus hirarchiques, l'ancien systme cliquer-glisser-relcher fonctionne toujours vous laissant le choix en fonction de votre dextrit. - Les menus contextuels, obtenus en slectionnant le fond du Finder ou un lment (dossier, appli, fichier) l'aide d'un Control-Clic, vous permettent des actions nouvelles qui peuvent tre compltes par de nouveaux utilitaires tel que "FinderPop". - Les dossiers qui s'ouvrent automatiquement lorsque vous glissez un lment au dessus, trs pratique pour ranger ses billes sans ouvrir auparavant une trentaine de fentres. Tant que vous ne relchez pas le bouton de la souris vous pouvez changer d'avis et explorer tous vos dossier en vous promenant seulement dessus et ne dposer l'lment qu'au bon moment, toutes les fentres inutiles se refermant automatiquement. - Dans le mme esprit, le "Clic et demi" ( c'est un peu difficile au dbut, il faut faire un clic suivi immdiatement d'un clic maintenu ) au dessus d'un dossier fait apparatre une loupe qui ouvre le dossier et les sous dossiers sur lesquels vous glissez la loupe jusqu' ce que vous relchiez le bouton ce qui fige la dernire fentre ouverte et referme toutes les autres, trs pratique lorsque vous cherchez quelque-chose sans en connatre le nom. - Le "Commande-Option-Clic maintenu" sur un fichier en cre un alias que vous pourrez dposer au bon endroit grce l'ouverture automatique des dossiers que vous survolez. C'est effectivement une mise jour majeure mais qui nous avertit de ce qui nous attend l'avenir: -Le temps des machines 4 Mo est rvolu, mme si vous n'tes pas infographiste, il vous faudra progressivement satisfaire l'inflation de la mmoire et des disques durs. J. 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Mais y'a un hic, c'est que la rinstallation efface tous les DLL du disque dur, ce qui fait que tu n'as plus aucun logiciel disposition. Merci Microsoft! - ben, et comment t'as fait? - j'ai rinstall tous les programmes. - et marche maintenant? - oui, sauf que pour Word, il faut sauver toutes les deux minutes, sinon plante. Alors, il se dit que Windows 97 est encore pire que 95, je te dis pas la suite.... - Et Apple, t'as des nouvelles? - Oui, et elles ne sont pas bonnes. - Titre de "libration": Apple a touch le, fond! 4 millions de dollars de dficit.Alors Oracle ,patron de logiciels, avec Sun System veut mettre la main sur Apple. D'un coup, l'action Apple bondit de 11%. - eh, Gus a ressemble pas un coup de bourse? - Peut-tre,et peut-tre pas - Pourquoi? - Parce qu Apple a les cartes en mains. Il peut passer sur les ordinateur directs sur tl(net work computers- terminaux pour l'internet), ou bien se faire racheter par le prince Al-Waleed en cheville avec Larry Ellison. Et a continue. Apple annonce la suppression de 4100 emplois .Alors qu'IBM annonce un profit de 5.42 milliard de dollars. La part de march d'Apple est tomb 5.4% alors qu'elle tait de 8.7% au dernier semestre. Apple va mal, mme trs mal: Opendoc, Open transport, et Cyberdog, censs renforcer la convivialit du Mac dans l'ensemble des applications et en particulier de l'Internet sont abandonnes. - LIBERATION a titr: Apple a touch le fond. Est-ce vrai? - le fond, pas tellement mais Apple est dans une mauvaise posture. Ou bien il change de systme, en adoptant celui de Next, ou bien il devient un outil pour le Network et adieux les ordinateurs. N'est ce pas la meilleure solution? DES NOUVELLES DU MONDE PC ET MAC Du CD Rom comme si vous en vouliez! MOYEN DE LOCOMOTION (pour Mac et PC) : Un CD qui recense plus 1500 images en couleur. Tous les moyens de locomotion ( ariens, matitimes, routiers, chemin de fer) y sont recenss. Ce logiciel permet d'imprimer les images de son choix (Acrobat reader). Editeur: Cibex, 98F SUPERPROF D'ALLEMAND L'lve dcouvre plusieurs villes d'Allemagne et se retrouve chaque fois plong au coeur d'une intrigue. Il est ainsi confront diffrentes situations de la vie courante qui lui permettent de se familiariser avec les lments de vocabulaire. Editeur: Micrp Application 195 f CD ROM PC Un shoot them up, Solar Crusade : ben faut tirer sur tout ce qui bouge. Plein de niveaux en 3D Infogrammes multimdia: 249 f UN PEU DE PUB GRATUITE La FNAC propose " le guide des cdroms" ( merci l'Acadmie Franaise), une slection des titres dans tous les domaines. Disponible gratuitement dans les Fnac. Tiens un truc la con! (PC) Vous scannez le portrait d'un de vos proches et ensuite vous pouvez le transformer avec une biliothque de 250 lments: Micro application , 99f. Gnial, non! SPIROU (PC) Infogramme propose une aventure de Spirou ( pas terrible selon le journal) 249f Bon les basketteurs vous! Emme Interactive propose un double CD ROM PC ( n'en dplaise l'acadmi fransse) qui clbre les 50 ans de NBA. Plein de photos, le top cinquante des meilleurs joueurs, etc. Pour les scientifiques, un CD rom " Einstein l'esprit du XXe sicke" comportant des articles, des discours, entretiens parus aux ditions Profil ( 349f) Pour le reste sur PC, veuillez acheter les revues qui sont dans les kiosques. Une seule suffit, elles sont toutes pareilles.... Dbilitantes! Revue de Non-Presse pour le numro 54 ---------------------------------- - Eh, Gus, Y'a lontemps que t'cris plus dans GS Infos. T'aurais pas un peu le cafard de la grande poque, celle o y'avait un stand GS Apple Expo. - Pour tout te dire, Apple, ben a va mal. Qu'on en soit faire revenir les dinosaures la tte de la bote, moi, mais c'est personnel, je ne le vois pas trs bien. Que Steve Jobs, aprs son fiasco, veuille revendre son systme Apple, d'accord.... Mais qu'il reprenne la boite qu'il a fonde, c'est pas une trs bonne chose. D'autant que la firme de Cupertino ne pse plus que 5 % sur le march mondial. Alors qu'ils aient le meilleurs systme d'exploitation du monde ne change rien. - Eh ben dis donc, t'es pas en forme , toi! - Si en pleine forme. Tiens un adage pour te montrer ce qu'il en est: " Que la lumire fut et Microsoft est l". - C'est pas un peu caricatural? Bill Gates a pourtant de srieux problmes avec l'tat amricain. Y'aurait comme un ver dans le fruit, non? - T'as tout faux. Rhapsody, le nouvel OS du Mac veut ratisser large. Il tournera sur toutes les machines, PC compris. Ce qui veut dire que ce super systme sera adapt aux PC qui en profiteront pour augmenter leurs parts de march. Discours d'Apple: " Ne vous souciez pas trop des ventes, pour le moment en baisse, du Macintosh. Vous pouvez parier, programmer, sur nous, votre logiciel tournera sur tous les PC du march, sans distiction de race ou de religion." Ainsi soit-il! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Tiens, un truc tonnant: comment ce fait-il qu'un systme ( en l'occurence Windows 97 ou 95 + si vous voulez) puisse afficher un "mode sans erreur". C'est pourtant ce qui me permet de lancer ce putain de logiciel. Prvoir un mode sans erreur, c'est qu'il peut en avoir, non? Jamais vu sur Apple.... Dernire mouture de Libration Multimdia: All docteur techno: " Le nophyte qui n'arrive pas brancher son ordinateur et le bidouilleur qui s'emmle les pinceaux avec la dernire version d'un logiciel ont un point en commun : ils finiront par s'adresser un hotliner". Eh oui! Y'a des bouquins mais personne ne les lit. 90% des gens qui appellent une hot line n'ont jamais consult le manuel. No comment! Enfin! Plus besoin de clavier, les programmes de reconnaissance vocale arrivent sur le march avec plus de fiabilit. Via voice, le programme d'IBM et le Natural Speaking de Dragon commencent ne plus faire de fautes. On peut parler en continu sans annoner. Bon d'accord, il choue encore sur des piges tels que: " Les chaussettes de l'archiduchesse" qui deviennent " les insectes de l'arche du chaise" mais a vient. Viavoice: PC, 890f Naturally Speaking: PC, 2000f. Mais, reconnaissent-ils le franais? Apple cartonne sur internet: Apple Computer a vendu pour 500 000 dollars d'ordinateurs lundi dernier (17 novembre) lors des douze premires heures de fonctionnement de son site Internet de vente directe. Le groupe californien indique avoir enregistr 4.4 millions de consultations pendant cette demi-journe. Le but selon Steve Jobs: rduire les stocks ( moins d'un mois) et offrir aux clients la possibilit de construire son ordinateur sur mesure. De la capacit de la mmoire la vitesse du processeur en passant par la taille de l'cran, les internautes auront le choix entre 400 configurations possibles. Les machines seraient dotes de la nouvelle puce G3 beaucoup plus rapide. A quand le turbo diesel? - Ben Gus, faudrait en parler jacques Calvet. - Pas bte, a!!!!!!!!!!!! Assemble gnrale ordinaire du 22 novembre 1997 Compte rendu conforme au procs-verbal De la feuille de prsence annexe au procs-verbal, il ressort que 26 membres taient prsents et 50 reprsents. Les dbats ont suivi l'ordre du jour : rapport d'activit et rapport financier, prsentation du CD-ROM, perspectives 98 et questions diverses. Rapport financier : En l'absence de Bernard Tomeno excus, le Vice-Prsident Jacques Rey a prsent le bilan financier du club pour l'exercice 1997. Rapport moral et rapport d'activit : Le Prsident Denis Melchior a fait le bilan de l'anne coule : Cette anne, le club compte 138 membres et 8 Conseillers ou Auteurs rguliers, 42 personnes de moins que l'anne prcdente. GS Infos s'est dcal d'un mois dans sa parution. Nous avons toujours russi remplir nos deux disquettes mais la matire se fait rare. Une grande partie des informations se trouve en anglais, nous essaierons de faire un effort de traduction plus important. Diffusion de 41 disquettes du domaine public. Tenue de 2 runions (8/03/97, 22/11/97) et prsence Apple Expo (20/09/97). Cette anne, 3 systmes 6.0.1 et 4 Hypercard GS 1.1 ont t diffuss. Le CD-ROM que les membres prsents ont pu consulter aprs l'assemble gnrale nous a pris beaucoup de temps et d'nergie. Il est enfin... presque achev. Perspectives 98 : En rponse au courrier de convocation cette assemble, 73 membres nous ayant envoy leur cotisation, le club continue sous la mme forme en 1998. Nous esprons avoir suffisamment de matire pour remplir nos deux disquettes. Le dbut de l'anne sera marqu par l'envoi du CD-ROM. Celui-ci sera grav par le club, ce qui ncessitera un certain temps ( 5 semaines environ). la version finale sera prte pour le 15 dcembre. Les textes imprims et les bta-versions sont entre les mains de correcteurs. Ce CD-ROM sera envoy avec la carte de membre et le reu de cotisation 1998 et cela dans l'ordre dans lequel nous avons reu les cotisations. Les membres de 1997 ne renouvelant pas en 1998 seront servis dbut fvrier avec l'envoi du rappel de cotisation. Ce CD-ROM est un produit du club comme l'pinglette ou le tapis souris. Il n'est pas question de le vendre et il sera envoy tous les membres actifs ou d'honneurs de 1997, ainsi qu'aux personnes ayant prt leur concours ou nous ayant autoris utiliser leurs textes. Rsolutions : a)Les comptes de l'exercice 1996/97 sont approuvs l'unanimit b) Quitus est donn aux membres du bureau pour l'exercice 1996/97 l'unanimit. c) Le bureau est reconduit l'unanimit. L'ordre du jour tant puis, l'assemble gnrale a t leve.  !"#$%&'()*+,-./01234567Vous trouverez ci-dessous linformation concernant les PowerMac et PowerBook G3 diffuse par Apple sur son serveur WEB. Cest une version exhaustive du baratin servi par les revues. Nous ajouterons toutefois une information de taille, la famille G3 266 Mhz est aussi rapide que le PowerMac 9600/350 qui cote deux fois plus cher. Mais l avantage de ce dernier reste une capacit mmoire beaucoup plus leve, un bus SCSI interne rapide et des capacits dextension bien plus grande, ce qui peut-tre dterminant. Power Macintosh G3 de bureau par Apple Computer -------------------------------------------- Power Macintosh G3 est un micro-ordinateur d'exception destin aux professionnels pour qui la performance constitue un facteur de choix dterminant. Il intgre une nouvelle architecture systme et les dernires volutions de la technologie processeur pour franchir un seuil de performance indit jusqu'alors. Vous qui exigez de votre micro-ordinateur un rendement maximum dans toutes vos activits ou qui utilisez des applications gourmandes en puissance (arts graphiques, applications scientifiques et techniques, dveloppement multimedia...), Power Macintosh G3 est conu pour vous. Power Macintosh G3 vous apporte toute la puissance du dernier n des processeurs RISC PowerPC, le PowerPC G3 (cadenc 233 ou 266 MHz), spcifiquement optimis pour MacOS. Le PowerPC G3 intgre en particulier une gestion rvolutionnaire de la mmoire cache, baptise "backside cache", qui amliore trs sensiblement les performances en communiquant directement avec le processeur travers un bus ddi haut dbit (117 ou 133 MHz selon les configurations). Pour tirer le meilleur parti de cet extraordinaire processeur, Power Macintosh G3 inaugure aussi une architecture 100 % nouvelle : Bus systme 66 MHz & bus mmoire 64-bit, acclerateur graphique 2D et 3D,... Rsultat : les performances des ces configurations vous tonneront. La plate-forme d'Apple s'impose plus que jamais comme la mieux arme pour laisser libre cours votre crativit. Power Macintosh G3 existe en configuration de bureau comme en configuration mini-tour. Il reprend toutes les qualits d'ouverture et de polyvalence des micro-ordinateurs haut de gamme Apple. Grce son connecteur Ethernet intgr, ses nombreux connecteurs d'extension (SCSI, PCI, Srie,...) et aux nouvelles fonctionnalits de Mac OS 8, vous travaillez plus vite et communiquez efficacement vers l'extrieur. Avec son lecteur de CD-ROM 24x et ses capacits vido hors normes (design mini-tour uniquement), vous mettez en oeuvre de puissantes applications vido et multimdia. Enfin, ses trois connecteurs d'extension PCI vous permettent par ailleurs de faire voluer rapidement votre configuration en fonction de vos besoins. Si vous recherchez un micro-ordinateur surpuissant, dot des technologies les plus avances, un micro-ordinateur capable d'amliorer considrablement votre productivit, n'hsitez pas : Power Macintosh G3 est fait pour vous. Processeur et mmoire : - Processeur PowerPC G3 cadenc 233 ou 266 MHz - Unit de calcul virgule flottante intgre et 64 Ko de cache niveau 1 sur le processeur (pour le traitement des donnes et des instructions) - 512 Ko "Backside cache" niveau 2 placs directement sur le processeur - Bus backside 64 bits ddi (117 ou 133 MHz) - Bus systme 66 MHz - 32 Mo de RAM extensibles 192 Mo (design de bureau) ou 384 Mo (design mini-tour) via 3 connecteurs DIMM/SDRAM - Bus mmoire 64 bits - 4 Mo de ROM Stockage - Disque dur interne E-IDE d'une capacit de 4 ou 6 Go - Lecteur de disquettes interne Apple SuperDrive 1,4 Mo haute densit (compatible disquettes 800 Ko) avec lecture / criture de fichiers Mac OS, Windows, MS-DOS, OS2 et ProDOS. - Lecteur de CD-ROM 24x (max.) APATI interne - Lecteur ZIP 100 Mo interne pour l'change de documents, le stockage et la sauvegarde rapides (sur certaines configurations) - Baies d'extension pour l'ajout de priphriques SCSI : - Design de bureau : deux baies SCSI 3,5" (dont un occup par le ZIP) - Design mini-tour : 2 baies SCSI 5,25" (dont un occup par le ZIP) Interfaces - Trois connecteurs PCI 12" compatibles avec les cartes rpondant aux spcifications PCI 2.1 - Deux ports srie DMA rapides (RS-232/RS-422) compatibles LocalTalk et GeoPort - Connecteur Ethernet 10BASE-T - Bus SCSI interne (jusqu' 5 Mo/s) - Bus SCSI externe (jusqu' 5 Mo/s) - Port d'extension ADB - Connecteur vido DB-15 pour moniteur a- Configuration de bureau - Connecteur de communication pour carte modem (Comslot II) - Mini jacks pour l'entre/sortie son stro 16 bits; frquence d'chantillonage maximale de 44,1 KHz b- Configuration mini-tour - Connecteurs Composite et S-video pour l'entre/sortie vido - Entre vido 24 bits : support des standards NTSC, PAL et SECAM ; acquisition de jusqu' 320x240 pixels 30 images/sec ; rsolution d'acquisition maximale : 640 X 480 pixels. - Sortie vido 24 bits : support des standards NTSC et PAL ; la frquence d'chantillonage leve du signal de sortie dispense d'utiliser d'un quipement externe de filtrage analogique. - Connecteur numrique d'entre audio (DAV) Affichage : - Mmoire vido de 2 Mo de SGRAM, extensible 6 Mo - Acclrateur graphique et multimdia 64 bits (ATI 3D RAGE II+) - Supporte en standard des milliers de couleurs la rsolution maximale de 1024 X 768 (24 bits); Supporte des millions de couleurs la rsolution maximale de 832 X 624 (32 bits) - Frquence de balayage maximale de 85 Hz. Capacits vido (design mini-tour) Caractristiques lectriques : - Tension d'alimentation : 100 125/200 240 V en courant alternatif RMS monophas ; configuration automatique - Frquence : 50 60 Hz, monophas - Puissance consomme: 230 W maximum pour le design de bureau et 240 W pour le design mini-tour (consommation du moniteur non incluse) - Compatible avec les normes EPA Energy Star et Blue Angel (design de bureau uniquement) Alimentation priphriques ADB - Intensit lectrique maximale : 500 mA (un maximum de trois priphriques ADB est recommand) - Intensit lectrique de la souris : 10 mA - Intensit lectrique du clavier : entre 25 et 80 mA selon le modle Environnement de fonctionnement : - Temprature d'utilisation : entre 10 et 40 degrs C - Temprature de stockage : entre -40 et 47 degrs C - Humidit relative : entre 5 et 95 % sans condensation - Altitude maximale : 3.048 m Caractristiques physiques : - * Design de bureau : Hauteur : 15,6 cm - Largeur : 36,5 cm - Profondeur : 43 cm - Poids : 10,2 kg (selon configuration) -* Design mini-tour : Hauteur: 38,6 cm - Largeur : 24,3 cm - Profondeur : 45,2 cm - Poids : 15 kg Technologie PowerPC "nouvelle gnration" : - Intgre un processeur PowerPC G3 233 ou 266 MHz - Inaugure une gestion rvolutionnaire de la mmoire cache ("backside cache") Architecture innovante - Nouveau design de carte mre - Bus systme acclr (66 MHz) pour bnficier de toute la puissance du processeur Le meilleur du multimdia et des communications - Connexion Ethernet 10BASE-T intgre - Lecteur de CD-ROM 24x (maximum) - Lecteur ZIP 100 Mo * - Entre/sortie son stro 16 bits ; entre/sortie vido * de qualit professionnelle ; connecteur audio/vido numrique * Extensibilit et ouverture - Trois connecteurs PCI 12 pouces - Deux baies d'extensions pour priphriques de stockage internes - Evolution de la configuration particulirement simple et rapide grce un design exclusif Systme d'exploitation Mac OS 8 : - Productivit amliore grce un nouveau Finder multitche - Gestion des fichiers simplifie grce de nombreuses nouvelles fonctionnalits - Prsence d'"assistants" pour faciliter la configuration Internet et du systme - Fonctionnalits Internet intgres au systme d'exploitation (navigation et publication) CONFIGURATION ET REFERENCES : - Power Macintosh G3 (design de bureau) Rfrence M6141F/A Frquence du processeur : 233 MHz Mmoire : 32 Mo extensible 192 Mo Frquence du bus systme : 66 MHz Frquence du bus backside : 117 MHz Capacit du disque dur : 4 Go Vitesse du lecteur de CD-ROM : 24x Lecteur ZIP : Non integr Compatible avec les normes : EPA Energy Star et Blue Angel - Power Macintosh G3 (design de bureau) Rfrence M6202F/A Frquence du processeur : 266 MHz Mmoire : 32 Mo extensible 192 Mo Frquence du bus systme : 66 MHz Frquence du bus backside : 133 MHz Capacit du disque dur : 4 Go Vitesse du lecteur de CD-ROM : 24x Lecteur ZIP : 100 Mo Compatible avec les normes : EPA Energy Star et Blue Angel - Power Macintosh G3 (design mini-tour) Rfrence M6142F/A Frquence du processeur : 266 MHz Mmoire : 32 Mo extensible 384 Mo Frquence du bus systme : 66 MHz Frquence du bus backside : 133 MHz Capacit du disque dur : 6 Go Vitesse du lecteur de CD-ROM : 24x Lecteur ZIP : 100 Mo Fonctionnalits vido : Oui (PAL, NTSC, SECAM en entre /PAL, NTSC en sortie) Tous les modles intgrent un lecteur de disquettes 1,44 Mo, un clavier et une souris, Mac OS 8 (comprend des logiciels d'accs Internet), des guides d'installation et d'utilisation ainsi qu'un Copyright 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. Prix publics conseills Power Macintosh G3 Bureau 233/32/4Go/512L2bsc/CD24x Ref : A M6141F/A Prix : 14 690,00 F HT 17 716,14 TTC ---------------------------------------------------------------- Power Macintosh G3 Bureau 266/32/4Go/512L2bsc/CD24x/ZIP Ref : A M6202F/A Prix : 17 490,00 F HT 21 092,94 TTC ---------------------------------------------------------------- Power Macintosh G3 Mini-Tour 266/32/6Go/512L2bsc/CD24x/ZIP/AV Ref : A M6142F/A Prix : 21 990,00 F HT 26 519,94 TTC Apple rappelle que tous ses revendeurs sont indpendants et restent totalement libres de leur politique tarifaire et notamment du prix de vente qu'ils pratiquent. Le Macintosh PowerBook G3 prsent par Apple ----------------------------------------- En intgrant la dernire gnration du processeur PowerPC et le systme d'exploitation Mac OS 8, Macintosh PowerBook G3 ouvre de nouveaux horizons aux utilisateurs d'informatique mobile. Le surdou des portables d'Apple offre des performances et des fonctionnalits telles qu'il limine le dilemme habituel des professionnels qui recherchent tant la puissance d'une machine de bureau que la mobilit d'un ordinateur portable. Macintosh PowerBook G3 est quip du nouveau processeur PowerPC G3 250 MHz, entirement optimis pour Mac OS et inaugurant une gestion rvolutionnaire de la mmoire cache. Cette dernire, baptise "backside cache", communique grande vitesse avec le processeur travers un Bus spcialis. Rsultat : Macintosh PowerBook G3 offre un niveau de performance sans quivalent, notamment dans le traitement d'applications multimdia trs gourmandes en puissance. Par ailleurs, grce sa faible consommation lectrique, le processeur PowerPC G3 augmente sensiblement l'autonomie globale de la configuration. Les fonctionnalits multimdia de Macintosh PowerBook G3 sont la hauteur de sa puissance exceptionnelle. Il est en effet dot d'un lecteur de CD-ROM 20x pour exploiter rapidement l'immense bibliothque de titres aujourd'hui disponibles, de 2 Mo de VRAM, d'une carte vido acclre et d'un cran matrice active de 31 cm de diagonale (12,1 pouces). Un systme son de quatre haut-parleurs lui confre par ailleurs des capacits audio d'un ralisme surprenant. Rien ne sert de possder un ordinateur mobile si celui-ci ne communique pas efficacement avec l'extrieur. C'est pourquoi Macintosh PowerBook G3 est livr avec de puissants logiciels qui vous permettent de vous connecter Internet en quelques secondes, d'envoyer et de recevoir des messages grande vitesse et de communiquer avec des micro-ordinateurs de bureau sous Mac OS ou Windows. Macintosh PowerBook G3 est un ordinateur portable d'exception qui s'adaptera naturellement la diversit des besoins des professionnels les plus exigeants. - PowerPC G3 250 MHz - 512 Ko de cache "backside" niveau 2 accessible 100 MHz - Architecture PCI, Bus d'entre/sortie 33 MHz, Bus systme 50 MHz - 32 Mo de RAM EDO souds sur la carte mre, extensible 160 Mo - 1 connecteur d'extension disponible - Disque dur interne ATA IDE de 5 Go - Lecteur de disquettes interne Apple SuperDrive 1,4 Mo - Lecteur de CD-ROM 20x (maximum) extractible - Ecran couleur SVGA matrice active de 31 cm (12,1") de diagonale capable d'afficher des milliers de couleurs, 800 x 600 pixels - 2 Mo de VRAM pour afficher des millions de couleurs sur un moniteur externe (C&T 65554) - Vido acclre grce des composants spcifiques et un contrleur vido PCI 65554 - Fonction "Zoom Vido" (entre vido, MPEG et Tuner TV) travers une "PC Card" optionnelle Son - Entre/sortie son 16 bits stro qualit CD - 4 haut-parleurs intgrs - Microphone intgr Extensibilit - Connecteur d'extension pour tendre progressivement la mmoire vive - Connecteur "PC Card" supportant deux cartes de Type II ou une carte de Type III - Baie d'extension capable d'accueillir un lecteur de disquettes, un lecteur de CD-ROM 20x, une batterie supplmentaire ou tout autre type de priphrique interne (disque dur, disque magnto-optique, lecteur ZIP, etc...). Compatible avec les modules d'extension des Macintosh PowerBook srie 190, 5300et 3400 Ports - Port Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) - Port Srie (RS-422) - Sortie vido SVGA - Port SCSI pour la connexion simultane de six priphriques externes - Port d'alimentation secteur - Entre/sortie son stro Rseaux et tlcommunications - Ethernet 10BaseT et RJ45 - Technologie infrarouge intgre (IrTalk 230 Kbps et IrDA 1,15 Mbps) - Batterie Lithium Ion (LiIon) 47 Watt/h (la consommation dpend des conditions d'utilisation) - Autonomie : entre 2 et 4 heures, selon l'usage et la configuration - Port antivol (ncessite un cble tierce partie) - Scurit logicielle par mot de passe - Clavier Format standard avec 77 touches, dont 12 touches de fonctions - Systme de pointage TrackPad Apple permettant de piloter le portable par simple effleurement du doigt - Alimentation : Tension : de 100 240 V en courant alternatif - Frquence : de 50 60 Hz Environnement de fonctionnement et de stockage : - Temprature de fonctionnement : entre 10 et 35 degrs C - Temprature de stockage : entre -25 et 60 degrs C - Humidit : de 20 80 % sans condensation - Altitude de fonctionnement : entre 0 et 3.048 m - Altitude maximale de stockage : 4.572 m Caractristiques physiques : - Hauteur : 6,1 cm - Largeur : 29,2 cm - Profondeur : 24,1 cm - Poids : 3,4 kg avec le lecteur de disquettes; 3,5 kg avec le lecteur de CD-ROM - Connexion Ethernet (10 Mo/s) et technologie infrarouge intgres - Connexion simple et rapide Internet - Livr en standard avec des logiciels d'accs distance, de compatibilit PC et de synchronisation par rapport un poste de bureau - Livr avec Apple Location Manager pour adapter rapidement votre portable divers environnements de travail Systme d'exploitation Mac OS 8 : - Productivit amliore grce un nouveau Finder multitche - Gestion des fichiers simplifie grce de nombreuses nouvelles fonctionnalits - Prsence d'"assistants" pour faciliter la configuration Internet et du systme - Fonctionnalits Internet intgres au systme d'exploitation (navigation et publication) CONFIGURATION ET REFERENCES : Macintosh PowerBook G3 Ref : M5995F/A Macintosh PowerBook G3 avec un processeur PowerPC G3, 512 Ko de cache niveau 2 100 MHz, 32 Mo de RAM, un lecteur de disquettes Apple SuperDrive, un disque dur IDE d'une capacit de 5 Go, un module lecteur de CD-ROM 20x (maximum), Mac OS 8, logiciels Internet, logiciel de connexion distance et de compatibilit PC, adaptateur secteur, documentation et garantie d'un an pices et main d'oeuvre. Adaptateur secteur pour Macintosh PowerBook G3, sries 1400 et 3400 Ref : M4895Z/A Batterie rechargeable Lithium-Ion pour Macintosh PowerBook G3 Ref : M6138LL/A Adaptateur SCSI HDI-30 (utilisation du portable en tant que disque dur dans une chane de priphriques SCSI) Ref : M2539LL/A Cble SCSI systme pour PowerBook (pour relier un priphrique SCSI au portable) Ref : M2538LL/A Copyright 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Editor...................................................Ryan M. Suenaga Editor Emeritus................................................Doug Cuff \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\//////////////////////////////////// ~ GenieLamp IBM ~ GenieLamp ST ~ GenieLamp PowerPC ~ ~ GenieLamp A2Pro ~ GenieLamp Macintosh ~ GenieLamp TX2 ~ ~ GenieLamp Windows ~ GenieLamp A2 ~ LiveWire (ASCII) ~ ~ Member Of The Digital Publishing Association ~ GE Mail: GENIELAMP Internet: genielamp@genie.com ////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ >>> WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE APPLE II ROUNDTABLE? <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ~ September 15, 1997 ~ FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY] Notes From The Editor. Is That A Letter For Me? PD_QUICKVIEW ............ [PDQ] FILE BANDWAGON .......... [BAN] Marinetti. Top Ten Files For May and June. THE REAL WORLD APPLE .... [RWA] LOG OFF ................. [LOG] The Annunciators, Act 2. GenieLamp Information. [IDX]"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" READING GENIELAMP GenieLamp has incorporated a unique indexing system """"""""""""""""" to help make reading the magazine easier. To utilize this system, load GenieLamp into any ASCII word processor or text editor. In the index you will find the following example: HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM] Genie Fun & Games. To read this article, set your find or search command to [HUM]. If you want to scan all of the articles, search for [EOA]. [EOF] will take you to the last page, whereas [IDX] will bring you back to the index. MESSAGE INFO To make it easy for you to respond to messages reprinted """""""""""" here in GenieLamp, you will find all the information you need immediately following the message. For example: (SMITH, CAT6, TOP1, MSG:58/M475) _____________| _____|__ _|___ |____ |_____________ |Name of sender CATegory TOPic Msg.# Page number| In this example, to respond to Smith's message, log on to page 475 enter the bulletin board and set CAT 6. Enter your REPly in TOPic 1. A message number that is surrounded by brackets indicates that this message is a "target" message and is referring to a "chain" of two or more messages that are following the same topic. For example: {58}. ABOUT Genie Genie has pricing plans to fit almost any budget. Genie's """"""""""" services include email, software downloads, bulletin boards, chat lines, and an Internet gateway included at a non-prime time connect rate of $2.75. Some pricing plans include uncharged online connect time. As always, prices are subject to change without notice. To sign up for Genie, call (with modem) 1-800-638-8369 in the USA or 1-800-387-8330 in Canada. Upon connection wait for the U#= prompt. Type: JOINGENIE and hit RETURN. The system will then prompt you for your information. Need more information? Call Genie's customer service line (voice) at 1-800-638-9636. GET GENIELAMP ON THE NET! Now you can get your GenieLamp A2 issues from """"""""""""""""""""""""" the Internet. If you use a web browser, connect to "http://people.delphi.com/rsuenaga". *** GET INTO THE LAMP! *** """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ///////////////////////////////////////// Genie_QWIK_QUOTE ///// / "Every one I know who has taken early retirement has / / said it was the best thing they ever did, and also / / they had never been busier." / / / / "Gack. . . it gets busier???!!!" / /////////////////////////////////////// E.WANNOP AND A2LAMP /// [EOA] [FRM]////////////////////////////// FROM MY DESKTOP / ///////////////////////////////// Notes From The Editor """"""""""""""""""""" by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. [A2LAMP] >>> GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""""" I hate Pain, but I hate Giving Up even more. Not a motto or a catchphrase, but a philosophy on life. I wrote it on my mirror, so I see it every morning when I'm shaving. I repeat it to myself when I'm working my injured shoulder in physical therapy. I chant it in my head when I'm bicycling up some steep hill and cursing the extra weight I've become saddled with as I've aged. I say it to myself as I run the morning's CoPilot pass through Genie's A2 RoundTable. Ever since Uncle DOS himself, Tom Weishaar of the dear, departed, _Open-Apple_, took the reins of the Apple II areas on the Genie (then GEnie) online service, Genie's A2 and A2Pro have been _the_ place to be online for Apple II support. Even the coming of the Internet could not slow down the dedicated staff and users of the A2 RoundTables. But Genie itself could. While General Electric was never the benevolent parent that would have allowed GEnie to compete with the big boys of the online service world, the service was small, but thriving, and alive with activity. In fact, much of its charm was the fact that it was small and unique and different from the huge online services it competed with. Just as using an Apple II is esoteric now, using GEnie was esoteric then, and there is a certain appeal in that. Then General Electric sold GEnie, and it became Genie. The new owners also chose to make it the most expensive online service in the world. Many chose to leave, many stayed, and few new users arrived. Over time, many more left than stayed. The A2 faithful did not take the situation lightly. After all, Apple II users are survivors if nothing else, and survivors find what they need to survive. A new home for the A2 faithful was sought--one that would work faster, be cheaper, and more accessible to the world--and eventually found: Delphi. Over time, Delphi A2 started catching up to Genie A2, both in terms of quality and quantity of content. In early August, Delphi A2, potentially _the_ hotspot for Apple II activity, got so warm it exploded with activity. The combination of the availability of two offline readers for the Apple IIgs, KansasFest 1997, and free Delphi access via the World Wide Web made for leaps and bounds of growth. At the same time, Genie's management management made it clear that they're planning big changes for the online service. In fact, they also made it clear that these changes were coming September 1st (see last month's _GenieLamp A2_ for details). Unfortunately, they never made it clear just what these changes would be (although it was clear that all offline readers, which the production of _GenieLamp A2_ is dependent on, would break and break spectacularly). Fortunately (or not, depending on your perspective), these changes have still not happened. The combination of Genie's announcements and Delphi's growth have led to even more Genie A2 faithful moving to a new home on Delphi, and with them has gone much of the activity of the A2 RoundTable on Genie. Seeing what's happened on Genie, my first-ever online service, has been quite Painful. Many friends I've known for years have left. New friends wandering in are rare. I've thought about Giving Up, more than I'd like to admit. I've made a decision. The October 1997 issue of _GenieLamp A2_ will be the last. It's a difficult decision, and it feels like Giving Up, but the Pain of seeing what's happened to Genie the last year and a half has been too much. But this is not Giving Up. What will be done to fill the void caused by the end of the 'Lamp will be to start a similar publication on Delphi. Check the II Scribe Forum on Delphi for further information. I'm not Giving Up because of the Pain; I'm moving on so I can still see the light. Finally, a quick word about the future: KansasFest 1998 is scheduled for July 22-26 1998 at Avila College in Kansas City, Missouri. Just because it wouldn't be a _GenieLamp A2_ editorial without a KFest Blatant Plug. -- 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 THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT >>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" [*] CAT 1, TOP 29 ....... The Other A2 Flies High [*] CAT 2, TOP 4 ....... High Anxiety over Genie Changes [*] CAT 12, TOP 13 ....... HP vs. Epson--For The II, No Contest [*] CAT 28, TOP 27 ....... Marinetti Hits The Streets >>> A2 POT-POURRI <<< """"""""""""""""""""" DAYS OF GENIE PAST? This was the answer, when I asked Feedback how to """"""""""""""""""" access Genie after August 31st... Hi Udo, Thanks for your note. I am not sure how/or when the changes will go into effect. I have sent your note to Genie Management, as soon as I hear from them, I will write you back. Regards, Pat Genie Client Services (U.HUTH, CAT2, TOP4, MSG:119/M645;1) <<<<< This is the latest answer from FEEDBACK regarding the new Genie: """"" Dear Mr. Huth, I receved the following note from Genie Managemet. No dates for implementation has been set. You will still be able to access Genie, much as you do now. We are expanding the services capabilites, but are not cutting back on any access methods. We are keeping the service as similar as possible to what it currently is so as to not present too great a culture shock as we move to the new servers. We will make the move in such as way as make everything as easy as possible for you the user. We don't do this every day, so a lot of things are very fluid from the design and implementation viewpoints. We are working on a general update letter to be sent soon, please look for it. Regards, Pat Genie Client Services Udo (U.HUTH, CAT2, TOP4, MSG:120/M645;1) >>>>> The upcoming Genie change is on a vastly greater scale than """"" previous changes to the Genie interface. I am not optimistic that the Genie offline readers will be fixable after the changevoer. Hopefully I am wrong, but it would be prudent for everyone to start hedging their bets right now in case the OLR's prove to be difficult or impossible to fix. With regard to joining Delphi: The Apple II community there is growing slowly but visibly. With this change in Genie, it may see a major growth spurt in the near future. My gut feeling is that, because of the library and OLR situations, six months from now the current roles and relative ranking of Delphi and Genie will be reversed. Right now the Delphi library only has a few hundred files in it, but plans are afoot to automate a large-scale upload to make it into something to be proud of like we have here on Genie. Failing that, if A2-Delphi did something as simple as organize a hundred users into uploading a few of their favorite files, things could start hopping overnight. At this time file transfers on Delphi are reliable only if using Delphi's direct-access membership option. Their "content" membership option gives you access via your own internet dial-up through a telnet connection. To say that file transfers via telnet are unreliable vastly understates the case. Having said that, There Are Rumors that Delphi has something in the works to greatly improve file transfer capabilities, but I have no word on what that might be or when it will surface. In no way am I suggesting that people quit Genie and join Delphi. I myself will be here on Genie until the bitter end, whenever that might be. But Genie is becoming a terribly frayed basket to be keeping all of your eggs in. TomZ (A2.TOMZ, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:191/M645;1) >>>>> We do indeed have the entire library backed up, but as Tom said it """"" might take quite a while to get it all uploaded elsewhere (ie. Delphi.) I think what Tim and Tom were referring to is during Genie's changeover the files might be lost, here, at least temporarily. - Tony (wiped out, but home from KFest!) (A2.TONY, CAT2, TOP7, MSG:194/M645;1) NETPRINTER OPTIONS In the NetPrinter control panel I am presented with """""""""""""""""" three options 1.ImageWriter 2.ImageWriter LQ 3.LaserWriter The drivers folder has a driver for the ImageWriter but none for the LQ nor the LaserWriter. Some questions... What determines the options I have for choosing a network printer? Are there third party drivers/options available for network printers? If so, what are they? Speedy rreedy@southeast.net (R.REEDY, CAT8, TOP7, MSG:92/M645;1) >>>>> Indeed, Apple's Net Printer control panel only looks for those """"" three types of printers. As Steve mentioned, I once tried hacking my copy (changing "ImageWriter" to "DeskWriter") and was able to see my printer on the network, however, it confused the heck out of all my GS/OS programs, so it wasn't really usable. :-( However, my little experiment indicates to me that it is possible to get non-Apple networked printers to work with the GS, but I need to look into it further to see what needs to be done. As soon as I clear out some of this backlog of projects, I'll try to get back to it. As I have no other printer on my GS, and changing from AppleTalk to serial is to inconvenient for me to bother (yes, I'm very lazy), I'm as anxious as anybody to get this working. (M.HACKETT, CAT8, TOP7, MSG:95/M645;1) >>> HOT TOPICS <<< """""""""""""""""" DELPHI NOW AND DELPHI FUTURE """""""""""""""""""""""""""" Delphi's A2 Forum is currently exploding with activity. In the past three days alone, there have been more than 200 new messages posted in the A2 forum. In July, A2 jumped to the 30th position in the rankings of top 100 most active forums. If the traffic level stays anywhere near what it has been this past week for the rest of this month, it is quite possible that A2 will be very near the top of the heap. If anyone hasn't checked out Delphi's A2 forum recently, I recommend it. Although I'm sorry to see Genie struggling, and the A2 RT here vulnerable to collapse when the new Genie takes root, I'm not a bit pessimistic. Delphi's A2 Forum is growing by leaps and bounds, and promises to be a wonderful on-line home for the future. Max (M.JONES145, CAT1, TOP29, MSG:385/M645;1) >>>>> If you haven't been on Delphi recently, you haven't really been on """"" Delphi. The message traffic in the A2 forum there is really amazing. A2 is #1 in the rankings of *Computing* forums, based upon numbers of posts. Not bad for a "legacy" computer. (PATZ.PIX, CAT1, TOP29, MSG:387/M645;1) >>>>> Currently, there are no Delphi OLR's for the 8 bit Apple II. I """"" know people are working on various forms of one for ProTERM 3.1, including me, but my plate is pretty darned full as is, and ProTERM scripting isn't my favorite thing to do. As far as ProTERM Mac OLR's go, there's ProTERM Mac Messenger, which is extremely well supported. FWIW, navigating Delphi manually is much less painful than navigating Compuserve, for instance, and for a new user, it may even be easier than Genie. It's not easier for me than Genie, but I've been on this system for about ten years. . . Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT1, TOP29, MSG:411/M645;1) >>>>> FWIW, a couple of us are working on developing a simple GEM-like """"" OLR. And I mean simple. This will use SNET access with both PT scripts (for going online) and AWKS scripts (for offline work). Eventually, this could be developed further. I said simple, and I do mean that. At this time, the emphasis is on getting online, going to specific forums, posting messages, reading them, posting email and reading it. In the beginning, a lot of configuration will have to be done by hand, but we will include instructions on how to quickly modify things. Because of a feeling of "lack of time" for some, we may or maynot get an UL and DL module finished. But, if one is used to using SNet, it would be easy to work a simple logon script, then dropping to manual in the DAtabase (library). CHunk (CHUNK.S, CAT1, TOP29, MSG:412/M645;1) HP DESKJET BLATANT PLUG I'm looking to upgrade from my ImageWriter II. """"""""""""""""""""""" From past inquiries to this BB, I've been told the HP Deskjet 300 is a good investment. My Apple dealer suggested the Epson 500. I have Apple II, IBM, and Mac hardware, and a shared printer would do me a great service. The Epson has both serial and parallel interfaces, so I could have two computers attached at once, as well as not needing a converter card for the Apple II. Can anyone recommend to me one over the other? Most, if not all, of my printing is Appleworks-related; do I want a laser or inkjet printer? What is the difference, exactly? -Ken (KEN.GAGNE, CAT12, TOP13, MSG:9/M645;1) >>>>> If you have any intention whatsoever of printing from an Apple II """"" to this Epson printer without getting a parallel card, forget about it. I just checked out the specs on it and it's not an RS 232 compatible serial, but an RS-422 compatible serial, and high speed only. This means that it might work via the 57600 printer port driver, but your chances of getting it to work via the serial port in Prodos 8 are between slim and none, and Slim just got on a bus out of town. There are also no GS/OS printer drivers available for it, so printing from the GS desktop is also a no-go, even if you get a parallel card. I have a Deskjet 310 (older model, been out of production for some time, did a review of it for the final ::sigh:: edition of GS+, pretty similar to the 300), and it works decently with a IIgs. However, to get it to work with a Mac, you'd need to get PowerPrint. > Can anyone recommend to me one over the other? How about a third recommendation: get a Deskjet 340 with Macintosh adapter, a parallel card for your IIgs, and an ABCD auto switching parallel switchbox. This would let you print from MSDOS, OS/2, Windows 3.1X, Windows NT, Windows 95, ProDOS 8, GS/OS, and the MacOS without changing a single cable or flipping a single switch :) > Most, if not all, of my printing is Appleworks-related; do I want a > laser or inkjet printer? What is the difference, exactly? Laser printers are faster, print at higher qualities, and have more expensive initial costs. However, they don't do color. Inkjets have chaper startup costs, very good quality printers, and more expensive continuing costs (i.e. per page, ink for the inkjets cost more than toner for the lasers). They're both pretty good. Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT12, TOP13, MSG:10/M645;1) >>>>> Actually, there are color laser printers but they aren't cheap. You """"" can get an Apple Color LaserWriter 12/660 for about $6000 (yep, that's thousands, not hundreds.) Laser printers are generally much faster than inkjets. I'd say 12 PPM (pages per minute) is the average top speed with lasers, while 4-5 PPM is the average with inkjets. Those are draft (low) quality speeds. Higher quality settings and color will slow down the printing. - Tony (A2.TONY, CAT12, TOP13, MSG:11/M645;1) <<<<< Ryan, thanks for all the recommendations and info! I made two """"" mistakes in my post: first, that previous suggestions in this top leaned toward the Deskjet 340, not 300; and also, my vendor was pushing me toward the Epson 600, not 500. Now you'd mentioned the 500's RS interface is almost entirely incompatible with the Apple II's. Does the same hold true for the 600? Not needing a parallel card would certainly be a benefit. -Ken (KEN.GAGNE, CAT12, TOP13, MSG:12/M645;1) >>>>> > I made two mistakes in my post: first, that previous suggestions """"" > in this top leaned toward the Deskjet 340, not 300; and also, my > vendor was pushing me toward the Epson 600, not 500. Okay; those printers are currently available. > Now you'd mentioned the 500's RS interface is almost entirely > incompatible with the Apple II's. Does the same hold true for the 600? > Not needing a parallel card would certainly be a benefit. The Epson 600 is per their web site (gack; Epson's web site is one of the most un-usable web sites in the history of the universe. . . ) using about the same serial interface as the 500. Bottom line: you'll need either a parallel card or a serial to parallel interface to use it with an Apple IIgs, and even then, it won't do anything but be a paperweight with a GS/OS application, unless someone's willing to write drivers for it. OTOH, the Deskjet 340 is portable, reasonably priced, small, will do color and black and white, and is compatible with the Apple II, Macintosh, and Intel-type machines right out of the box. I recommended one of these to Cindy Adams when she was looking for a portable printer for use with her Powerbook sight unseen because I used one of its predecessors and found it to be a fine printer. I got a chance to use it at KFest this past summer and found it =better= than I ever imagined. I will buy one of these for my own use soon, I was so impressed by it. EVERYONE: If you're going to buy an inkjet printer for use with the Apple IIgs, and you buy anything -but- a Hewlett Packard inkjet, particularly ones listed in the Deskjet stack as known to work with the Apple IIgs, you are setting yourself up for a rather large amount of heartache. We have two wonderful sets of GS/OS drivers for use with these printers as well as a couple of dedicated vendors that produce them, a freeware HyperStudio stack that discusses setting them up, and a wealth of knowledge on how to use them. If you buy an Epson Stylus or Apple Stylewriter (other than the original), you'll be left with no GS/OS drivers and very few (if any) users who have experience with interfacing them in terms of both hardware and software to an Apple IIgs. While Epson and Apple make excellent printers, HP printers are at least as good. I work in a company that exclusively uses HP printers, and I have bought no printer for myself other than HP for the past four years, with absolutely no complaints whatsoever. The preceeding Blatant Plug was brought to you with no financial rewards at stake whatsoever (no, I don't own HP stock, I just love the printers :) Ryan http://www.keystroke.net/~rsuenaga "There's no shortage of windmills to tilt at."--Logan ANSITerm and CoPilot v2.55 (A2LAMP, CAT12, TOP13, MSG:13/M645;1) >>> WHAT'S NEW <<< """""""""""""""""" MARINETTI ARRIVES LATE, BUT READY Just a quick update regarding the """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" release date of Marinetti. Rather than make something up, I should just quote from the Marinetti Home Page at http://www.zip.com.au/~kashum/marinetti/ as it should explain everything... > 19th August 1997 > > I was hoping to have Marinetti released a week or two after KFest '97 > but that hasn't turned out to be the case. Unfortunately, my main ISP, > "Zip Internet Professionals" has been hit with a spate of denial of > service attacks. > > Fortunately, a number of other ISPs and federal agencies are now > involved, and are close to finding the culprit. There is a brief > description of the problem at: > > http://www.zip.com.au/announcements/attack.shtml > > A log of attacks can be found at: > > http://www.zip.com.au/news/technews.shtml > > I have accounts with other ISPs, but I can't really afford their > online charges for testing Marinetti, especially when it is freeware, > so unfortunately we'll have to wait until the scumbag either gives > up, is caught, or preferrably has his bollocks chopped off (appropriate > wording changes if female). > > For this reason, I've also added a URL reminder service for when this > page is updated. Feel free to subscribe at the bottom of this page. > > As far as project completion goes, the documentation and sample > applications are all ready to go. The only thing left to do is add one > particular feature to the TCP logic, and it's out the door. When Zip > comes back online, I only need a few days to finish it up. Regards, Richard (RICHARD.B, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:15/M645;1) >>>>> I talked to a techie at my ISP last night and he said that they do """"" SLIP, so I'm ready for TCP/IP. It turns out that he used to have a IIgs and was VERY amazed when I told him what I need SLIP for. I also just happened to mention SIS too. Apple II Forever! Cindy (CINDY.A, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:17/M645;1) >>>>> Out of curiosity, I looked in my dictionary to see if the word """"" "Marinetti" was in there, and it wasn't. So, until I can check an encyclopedia, I'll just have to assume that it's some sort of odd reference to where I live....Marin County, California ;-) Or, if that assumption is incorrect and there's another explanation about the name, I'd be interested in hearing it. Oh...in light of this current discussion, the dictionary is the "American Heritage Dictionary"...so that must explain it. Please enlighten us backward Colonials about what the word means in the King's English. Who knows? Maybe it's a British brand of frozen gourmet kidney pie, or some type of Banger, or even a type of beer that's served at room temperature ;-) Joe (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP27, MSG31/M645;1) >>>>> Webster defines Marinetti as an Italian poet, (Emilio) Filippo """"" Tommaso, 1876-1944. - Tony (A2.TONY, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:32/M645;1) My gosh. I would have never ever imagined that Richard Bennett had an interest in poetry. But, in that case, let me dedicate a lamerick (as opposed to a real limerick) to Richard... There once was a man named Marinetti who was honored at Kfest with confetti he got us on the net but I'll offer a bet that Richard's TCP/IP isn't quite ready. (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:34/M645;1) <<<<< Well, you got the last line wrong Joe... """"" (RICHARD.B, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:38/M645;1) >>>>> If at first you don't succeed... """"" There once was a Cdev named Marinetti that was released once it was ready. It lets IIGSers surf the net and I think it's a safe bet that we'll be breaking out the confetti. (JOE.KOHN, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:41/M645;1) MIKE ON THE STATUS OF GSOFT Just to fill in the gaps, here's the current """"""""""""""""""""""""""" status of GSoft: Everything is done for the alpha software except parameter passing for records and pointers, some clean-up for records and pointers, and the tool interface (which requires support of record and pointer parameters.) After that, I'll put together beta packages and brief documentation. Watch for those here. I'll be beta testing as I finish the manuals (about 1000 pages all together, I expect) and will release once the manuals are done, the bug reports become few or non-existant from beta testers, and I have a chance to review the alpha version of the language for possible additions. That's all going to take some time, and this isn't where my money comes from. That's why it's hard to pin me down to a schedule. If I could work on it full time, I'd say the end of September, but I can't. I'll probably just spend weekends on it. Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT31, TOP19, MSG:29/M645;1) >>>>> Do we know how much GSoft will cost? I'd like to place my order """"" ASAP, so I won't forget to when it becomes available. :) -Ken (KEN.GAGNE, CAT31, TOP19, MSG:30/M645;1) >>>>> Mike's handout at KFest had it priced at $60 """"" Also mentioned were: Learn to Program in GSoft BASIC $50 Toolbox Programming in GSoft BASIC $75 According to Mike, The Byte Works will not be taking any advance payment for these items. We will have to wait until they are ready for release. Development of GSoft will take place as time permits. Based on his other work (HyperLogo support for HyperStudio Mac and Windows), it is likely that GSoft would be released at the end of this year. But of course, Mike has the final say :) (E.WAGNER10, CAT31, TOP19, MSG:31/M645;1) <<<<< First, let me point out that even pricing is not final. It won't be """"" until I've mastered the disks and have a final page count for the manual. That said, the prices Erick posted are the ones that we've been kicking around. I don't think they will be higher. As Erick said, I'm not taking orders. I'm nervous enough about talking about the product before it's finished; there's no way I'm going to start taking orders before shipping is imminent. I'll try and keep all of you informed, but I don't want to make things sound more firm than they are at this point. Mike Westerfield (BYTEWORKS, CAT31, TOP19, MSG:32/M645;1) GNO/ME: THE REBIRTH The following message was posted on Delphi. It is """"""""""""""""""" being reposted here by request. 677 11-AUG 14:04 General Programming RE: GNO/ME (Re: Msg 431) From: GLYNREADE To: ALL X-Sender: bazyar@hypermall.com Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 20:55:17 -0600 To: gdr@myrias.com Subject: The End (and new Beginning) of GNO/ME As the man behind Procyon Enterpsises Inc., a long-time Apple IIGS developer and one of the last commercial developers for the platform, I regret to announce the end to sales of my first product, the GNO Multitasking Environment (GNO/ME). With my last distributor, EGO Systems, closing its doors, I cannot justify the time and expense of continuing to produce the software. I also didn't feel it was fair to the customers to continue to charge them for the product, when I would be unable to support them in the manner I would like, due to my intense involvement in my new ISP business. However, instead of simply stopping sales of GNO and letting the software wander into oblivion, I am placing GNO into "freeware" status, and I am also making available all source code to the 2.0.4 version to the public and the development community. I will still sell printed manuals to anyone who wants one, for $20 or so, but this is just to cover printing and shipping costs. Purchasing a manual will not entitle the buyer to support from me of GNO/ME. Anyone who paid the normal $89 price to EGO Systems (or to me directly) for GNO *will* continue to receive support from me, and I will rely partly on the help of the "GNO-Devel" list for assistance in this support. Speaking of that, the GNO-Devel list is headed by Devin Reade, and its members are programmers who have the time and devotion to continuing to develop the GNO system. To their capable hands I leave the sotware. The first task of this group is to put together a GNO distribution based on the latest ORCA/C and ORCA/C libraries. Devin will post followup info on csa2g and any inquiries should be directred to him at for the moment. Thank you all for your support in the past of my company and myself, and best wishes to you all for the future! Regards, Jawaid Bazyar President, Procyon Enterprises Inc. President, Interlink Advertising Services Inc. [I would appreciate it if someone would post this message to Genie. -- Devin] (A2.CHARLIE, CAT40, TOP12, MSG:100/M645;1) >>> THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" KFEST '98 DATES RE: KFest '98 dates (Everyone) """"""""""""""" Wow!! What a conference we had last night. Thanks to Dave's simulbot, we had KFesters in Genie's A2, Delphi A2, and Delphi A2Pro. But just in case you were one of the few people that missed it, I announced the dates for KFest '98 - Ten Years After. :) And since I'm sometimes a nice person, I will share them here, although I'm tempted to hold off another few days just to build up the tension. :) July 22-26, 1998 Whew!! Now you know and you can start planning. We will be giving out more details as the time gets closer, but for now, mark your calendar, tell your boss, tell your significant other, and plan on being there. Cindy cindyadams@delphi.com - - - - GO COM POW or GO COM A2 Posted by ProTERM Mac Messenger (CINDY.A, CAT2, TOP46, MSG:7/M645;1) >>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""" Category 28, Topic 19 Message 315 Sat Aug 30, 1997 G.SCHREURS1 [Greg] at 08:12 EDT If you are having trouble with SPAM, try this URL: http://www.iemmc.org/ This organzation claims to be the official organization of SPAMMERS who want to be responsible. They will put your name on some filter list that seems to be used by the majority of the SPAM Kings. THIS WORKED WONDERS FOR ME at the office. My spam there dropped 80 to 90%. I went from 10 or 15 per day down to one or two. I was desperate so I tried this and it WORKED! The only SPAM I have left at work is from the REAL slime balls of spam and most of those are easily deleted now. I still don't get any SPAM here on Genie or on Delphi and I have used both those accounts for mail lists, internet mail and some very occasional cruising. I guess there is just no explaining SPAM. -=+ Greg Schreurs +=- [*][*][*] 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] [PDQ]////////////////////////////// PD_QUICKVIEW / ///////////////////////////////// Yours For The Asking """""""""""""""""""" by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. [A2LAMP] Program Name: Marinetti Filename: MARINETTI.BXY Program Number: 30633 File Size: 44,800 bytes Program Type: Control Panel (CDev) Authors: Richard Bennett Version Reviewed: 1.0b1 (15 Sep 1997) File Type: freeware with restrictions Requirements: Apple IIgs runnning System 6.0.1; 50k of boot volume disk space; 30K of free RAM; modem; Internet Service Provider with SLIP dial-up connection AT LAST, THE FUTURE IS HERE _Marinetti_ was the name of an Italian poet """"""""""""""""""""""""""" of the earlier part of this century, but it's also the name of the most exciting piece of new software that's come to the Apple IIgs in years: a Control Panel that will bring the venerable IIgs up to speed with the rest of the computing world, providing TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol--say "Tee Sea Pea Eye Pea") compatibility for the first time. Demonstrated to the public for the first time by its author, Australian Richard Bennett, at KansasFest 1997, _Marinetti_ is available now, in a public beta form, from Genie A2, Delphi A2, and the _Marinetti_ home page (http://www.zip.com.au/~kashum/_Marinetti_). It is freeware, but with certain restrictions regarding its distribution. It also must be registered with the author--in its unregistered form, a rather inconvenient dialog box reminding the user of the need to register pops up on a very frequent basis. The _Marinetti_ archive itself comes with the Control Panel, some short but vital documentation, and _Telnet_, a simple telnet application that will work in concert with _Marinetti_. Also required are an Apple IIgs running System 6.0.1, a rather small amount of free boot drive space and RAM, a modem, and an account on an Internet Service Provider which allows SLIP (Serial Line Interface Protocol) dial up connections. Those of you only with access to PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) dial up connections will need to wait until Richard incorporates support for that into _Marinetti_. Once the registration process is complete, the _Marinetti_ Control Panel is simple but elegant in design. In fact, it incorporates the functions of two separate Control Panels on the Macintosh (_InterSlip_ and _TCP/IP_) into one package. The user needs to supply a set of instructions (commonly called a "script") for starting and terminating a connection with their ISP. These scripts instruct _Marinetti_ to dial the phone number of the ISP, transmit the user's username and password, and capture the IP address assigned to the user. Unfortunately, unlike similar programs on the Macintosh, _Marinetti_ does not have an "auto-record" mode (similar to that used with _ProTERM_ or _Spectrum_ to have the program "learn" your logons), but the scripting language is very simple and fully documented. [*][*][*] . __ (^) <^> /~ ~\ \-=======_/"\_======-/ \) PD_Q RATING "\. 1 ./" """"""""""" "\._ _ _./" . __ (_____) . __ (^) <^> /~ ~\ (^) <^> /~ ~\ \-=======_/"\_======-/ \) \-=======_/"\_======-/ \) "\. 2 ./" "\. 3 ./" "\._ _ _./" "\._ _ _./" (_____) (_____) . __ . __ (^) <^> /~ ~\ (^) <^> /~ ~\ \-=======_/"\_======-/ \) \-=======_/"\_======-/ \) "\. 4 ./" "\. 5 ./" "\._ _ _./" "\._ _ _./" (_____) (_____) FIVE LAMPS (1-5) PD_Q COMMENTS After figuring out and inputting my scripts, I moved the """"""""""""" cursor on the screen to the "Connect" button and clicked. In a few moments I heard the customary screeching and whistling of my USR Courier modem. Shortly thereafter, I realized my Apple IIgs had successfully connected to my ISP via a SLIP connection--finally, the venerable Apple IIgs was directly connected to the Internet! I started the provided _Telnet_ application, supplied the IP address of Delphi, and soon was in the A2 Forum Conference room, chatting with other Apple II fanatics. They may not have realized it, but I was totally exhilarated--at long last, an error-free TCP/IP connection had me chatting with my long-time friends in a virtual conference room, but instead of using a Macintosh, I was using an Apple IIgs. Marinetti did crash on me a number of times, but one must consider that this is still pre-release software and the bugs are continuing to be worked out. Additionally, while using the supplied Telnet application, one must enter the destination address in its numeric form (such as 199.93.4.68) instead of its alphanumeric alias (delphi.com)--obviously the alphanumeric name is easier to remember. There are currently just a few applications available supporting _Marinetti_, the first of which is the simple _Telnet_ program that came with the _Marinetti_ archive. It works, and offers the intriguing possibilities of multiple concurrent telnet sessions, but offers no file transfer, chat line, or terminal emulation capabilities. It is a simple application meant to get us through the period of time before the current trickle of _Marinetti_-savvy applications becomes a flood. Already, Ewen Wannop, author of _Spectrum_, has produced an XCMD, known as _TopCat_, which allows _Spectrum 2.1_ to serve as a telnet client (although without support for file transfer or terminal emulation). While the _Spectrum Internet Suite_ World Wide Web browser does not currently work with _Marinetti_, there is hope it will be modified to do such. In the meantime, _SIS_ author Geoff Weiss has kept himself busy offering _Marinetti_-savvy applications that provide the Whois, Finger, and Ping functions. Many more applications are needed, including Internet Relay Chat, File Transfer Protocol, and Electronic Mail clients. Weekend programmers experienced in Applesoft BASIC eagerly await the pending release of _GSoft_ BASIC from Byteworks, which will provide a simple-yet-powerful interface to _Marinetti_. While we await these applications--and others that only the imagination limits--we can do so secure in the knowledge that the future has arrived for users of the most powerful of the Apple II line. The poet _Marinetti_ may have died in 1944, but the Control Panel _Marinetti_ (and its author, Richard Bennett) will make sure the Apple II stays alive well into the next millennium. RATING SYSTEM """"""""""""" 5 LAMPS.........What? You haven't downloaded this program YET? 4 LAMPS.........Innovative or feature rich, take a look! 3 LAMPS.........Good execution, stable program. 2 LAMPS.........Gets the job done. 1 LAMP..........A marginal download. 0 ..............GenieLamp Turkey Award! [EOA] [BAN]////////////////////////////// FILE BANDWAGON / ///////////////////////////////// Top 10 Files for July """"""""""""""""""""" 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 July 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 three spots on the list, but we're just counting that one file. Also, two different version of Crock O' Gold count as just one file. We hope this explains why there are 13 files on the Top 10 list. Something else very interesting happened in July: the A2Pro library was merged with the A2Pro library--over 1700 files--and meant that some of the "old" files were new to some people. Two of the newly-merged A2Pro files actually made it into the Top 10 for July! File # Filename Bytes DLs Short description ------ --------------- ------ --- ------------------------------------- 28883 HIERARCHIC.BXY 24192 92 Hierarchic 1.6.3 (official release) 30594 ALMP9707TXT.BXY 52096 45 GenieLamp A2 for July 1997 TXT 30596 SLXSECURITY.BXY 16572 43 SlixSecurity child-protection NDA 30190 COGV11.BXY 232320 42 Crock O' Gold - Delphi Messenger 30606 MARS.SUNSET.BXY 2560 38 A sunset on Mars 28882 CYRUSHIPC2.BXY 1153920 38 A fantastic Paintworks animation 30593 ALMP9707AWP.BXY 57856 37 GenieLamp A2 for July 1997 AWP 30607 COGV13.BXY 234240 35 Offline Reader for Spectrum/Delphi 30619 ANAGRAMHELP.BXY 11776 35 Anagram Helper v1.1 30397 MARCEL.BXY 47488 23 MIME parser, B64, BH4, QP decoder 29522 GSBUG.1.6.BXY 315008 17 GSBug v1.6 Final 30592 ALMP9707.ASC 97040 16 GenieLamp A2 for July 1997 ASCII 30615 EAMON.240.BXY 56744 15 40/80-col. P8 "The Heart of Gold" HIERARCHIC.BXY Hierarchic by Etienne Petitjean and Richard Bennett is a """""""""""""" CDev (formerly an Init) that allows your Apple IIgs to have hierarchical menus. In other words, when you pull down a menu, items listed in that column can have sub-columns. Under "Save As", you could have a sub-menu that allows "Save As Text", "Save as AppleWorks WP", "Save as Teach", and so on. This is v1.6.3 of Hierarchic. Freeware. ALMP9707TXT.BXY, ALMP9707AWP.BXY, and ALMP9707.ASC Three editions of the """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" July issue of GenieLamp A2 (edited by Ryan Suenaga) grace our Top 10 list this month--text file, AppleWorks word processor file, and plain, unpacked text for other platforms. All editions feature the same articles--a review of Hyper Quarterly, and a focus on KansasFest in Hey Mister Postman and in the second annual appearance of the Accidental Tourist at KansasFest. Freeware. SLXSECURITY.BXY SlixSecurity by Bret "Slixter" Victor a desk """"""""""""""" accessory/Finder extension that allows you to protect your Apple IIgs with a password and restricts unsuccessful users to one subdirectory on your hard drive. You can optionally prevent copying and renaming within that subdirectory, control whether or not the trash can, desk accessories, or Finder extras are available. Great for parents whose kids know not what they do when they select "Format". Shareware ($10) COGV11.BXY and COGV13.BXY Crock O' Gold by Ewen Wannop (based on scripts """"""""""""""""""""""""" by Kit Graham and Gary Utter) is an offline message reader for Spectrum v2.1 and Delphi. (That's D-E-L-P-H-I, not G-E-N-I-E.) It collects messages, lets you read them, gives you a chance to write replies, and handles posting the replies too. It also allows uploading and downloading of files. (Note: These file contains v1.1 and v1.3; v1.4 was the most recent version at press time--file #30637, COG14.BXY. Also, v1.0 appeared in the Top 10 list for May/June.) Freeware. MARS.SUNSET.BXY A 16-color APF format SHR graphic of a sunset as seen """"""""""""""" from the surface of Mars, provided by the Mars Pathfinder. Freeware. CYRUSHIPC2.BXY A detailed animation converted from a .FLI animation by """""""""""""" Cyrus Lee. This large (1200K) file shows the cockpit closing on a spaceship. The point of view changes and the ship lifts off, turns around, and rockets out of the hangar. Freeware. ANAGRAMHELP.BXY Anagram Helper by Doug Cuff is a simple tool/game to help """"""""""""""" solve anagrams. It comes with 20+ anagrams for you to unscramble. If you enjoy the syndicated "Jumble" puzzle or other word games, you'll like this. Freeware. MARCEL.BXY Marcel by Richard Bennett is an 8-bit application to decode """""""""" such schemes as BinHex and Mime. Note that this is still in beta form, which means unfinished and not fully tested. This file recently arrived in A2 from A2Pro. Freeware. GSBUG.1.6.BXY GSBug v1.6 is a debugging tool in an Init, and it comes """"""""""""" with a tutorial to teach you how to use it. This archive contains other goodies such as five debugging Classic Desk Accessories and Init Restarter v2.0.1, which is useful for non-programmers and programmers alike. This file recently arrived in A2 from A2Pro. You can download and use this archive freely, it's still copyrighted Apple Computer software and you must not distribute it. EAMON.240.BXY Eamon is a text-adventure system, and this particular """"""""""""" module, "The Heart of Gold" by Frank Kunze is loosely based on _The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_ by Douglas Adams. Rated 6.5 out of 10. Freeware. [EOA] [RWA]////////////////////////////// THE REAL WORLD APPLE / ///////////////////////////////// Connecting to the World Outside """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" by Peter C. Brickell [P.BRICKELL] >>> PART 6: THE ANNUNCIATORS - ACT 2 <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" SCALING UP Last time we looked at the way the Apple II can send a tiny """""""""" signal out into the real world by means of the annunciator lines on the 16-pin game port. But before we use this small signal it must be amplified to a useful level for operating an electrical device. The signal must also be electrically isolated from this device to protect the computer and the user in case of a component failure. As I mentioned last time, I am going to describe how to build such an isolating and amplifying circuit using a project from Vernier Software as a basis. Such a circuit can be found in the Optically Isolated Circuits project in "How to Build a Better Mousetrap" or in the Smart Battery Charger project in "Chaos in the Laboratory". I have provided Vernier's address at the end of this article for those who wish to get a copy of these books. In this installment I will look in general at the components that are needed and what they do in the interface circuit. In the next article, I will go into more detail on specific components and how to connect them. OVERVIEW The circuit that I am about to describe fulfills all the """""""" required functions of an interface circuit between the Apple II's annunciator line signals, and the demands of a real world electrical device. However, this circuit can only operate devices which use fairly low voltage direct current (DC). It can not drive a household 120 VAC device and should never be used for such directly. In the next installment I will discuss some additional interfacing devices which are required to run high voltage AC devices. For now, the limits of this circuit are dictated by the rating of the transistors used in the circuit. To be on the safe side, one should not use it to operate anything using more than 12 volts DC. This provides a good margin of safety for all the components. The circuit provides 3 levels of voltage and current amplification and one stage of isolation. The circuit is called an Optically Isolated Switch. The name comes from the fact that the transmission of the on/off signal from the game port to the real world occurs by means of a beam of light at one stage, with no direct electrical connection between the two sides of the circuit (low power and high power). The actual device for this optical transmission is an optoisolator chip. It is the optoisolator which provides the electrical isolation of the circuit. The amplification is accomplished using one TTL chip and two transistors. Let's see how this is layed out. Follow along with a Vernier book if you have one at hand. THE NITTY-GRITTY OF AN OPTICALLY ISOLATED CIRCUIT To start with, the """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" on/off signal from the game port is fed to an inverter IC. The function of this chip is to provide enough current to operate the optoisolator. The game port signal should not even be used to run the tiny light emitting diode (LED) in the optoisolator. It is safer (for the computer at least) to use the inverter between the two. The inverter is capable of providing more current than the game port itself. When the game port annunciator turns on, it causes the inverter to conduct electricity between two of its pins. These pins are wired in such a way as to complete the circuit to the optoisolator's LED when the inverter is switched on. Put simply, the annunciator turns on the inverter, which in turn switches on the LED in the optoisolator. The optoisolator is simply an LED and a phototransistor assembled in one chip. When the LED lights up on one side of the circuit, it illuminates a phototransistor on the other side. The phototransistor will only conduct electricity when light is striking it. In this way it functions as a remote on/off switch operated only by light. There is no electrical connection at all between the LED and the phototransistor - only a beam of light connects them. This is how the chip provides a very high degree of electrical isolation between the low power and high power sides. The phototransistor in the optoisolator is still a very low power device and so requires a lot of amplification before real work can be done with its signal. It is limited to a few milliamps of current at most. When it turns on in response to light from the LED shining on it, this small current is fed to the base connection of a small signal transistor. The signal transistor is similar to the phototransistor in the optoisolator except that it is turned on by a small electrical signal at its base connection, rather than by light shining on it. When this small electrical current is present at the base, the transistor conducts a larger current between its two other connections (collector and emitter). So in this way, a small electrical current switches on a much larger electrical current. The signal transistor used in this circuit is capable of switching currents of several hundred milliamps with only a few milliamps being fed to its base from the phototransistor. This few hundred milliamps is still a relatively small current, but is enough to switch a full size LED on and off or to turn on a much larger transistor - a power transistor. This is what we do with it. The power transistor works in exactly the same way as the signal transistor except that it requires a larger current at its base to switch on. This current comes from the output of the signal transistor. The power transistor can, in turn, conduct a much larger current between its collector and emitter connections. The one used in this circuit is rated for up to 5 amps. Now this is enough current to run some real world devices. For example a power transistor can be used to switch on a mechanical relay switch, a DC motor, a horn, a DC light bulb, or an electromagnet. Now the possibilities for your Apple's tiny annunciator output begin to open up! So to review, here is the sequence of events which occur at the speed of light in our optically isolated switch. 1) Your program turns on the Apple's annunciator output. 2) The annunciator turns on the inverter chip. 3) The inverter switches on the optoisolator's LED. 4) The optoisolator's LED turns on the optoisolator's phototransistor. 5) The phototransistor switches on the signal transistor. 6) The signal transistor turns on the power transistor. 7) The power transistor turns on a real world DC device of your choosing. .....and the hip bone is connected to the thigh bone and the ..... Oops, sorry I got carried away! Seriously, this rather lengthy series of steps allows your line of programming to switch something in your world on or off. Better yet, it allows a few lines of your program to have the Apple decide for you when to switch something on or off! Now you have the basis of real computer interfacing. All this is possible without the need for expensive cards or programs for your Apple. Even with new parts from a retail electronics store, an optically isolated circuit can be built for under $20. If you have access to electronics discount, mail order, or surplus stores your optically isolated circuit can be built for as little as $5. By putting four identical circuits on one circuit board, you can switch four DC devices on and off simultaneously, since the Apple has four independent annunciator lines. Pretty impressive stuff! Once again though, please remember that this circuit is limited to low voltage direct current systems. Never connect this type of circuit directly to 120 volt house alternating current. Destruction of the circuit and your computer (and possibly you!) would be the result. So now you have the secret of making your Apple do some real work for you. Next time I will be getting into some details of particular parts that are used in the circuits and the crucial things you need to know for wiring them up. For those who may be interested in the Vernier interfacing books that I have frequently referred to, here is their information: Vernier Software 8565 S.W. Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. Portland, OR 97225-2429 U.S.A. (503) 297-5317 http://www.teleport.com/~vernier Until next time, here's wishing you more pleasant Apple interfacing dreams! //////////////////////////////////////// Genie_QWIK_QUOTE //// / "Press any key... no, no, no, NOT THAT ONE!" / //////////////////////////////////////////// J.SHAVER //////// [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 45;3). GenieLamp is also distributed on CrossNet and commercial BBS systems worldwide. o To reach GenieLamp on Internet send mail to genielamp@genie.com or to reach GenieLamp _A2_, send mail to a2lamp@genie.com o Back issues of GenieLamp A2 are available in the A2 RoundTable Library #55 on page 645 (m645;3). o We welcome and respond to all E-mail. 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[A2LAMP] >>> THE HARDEST THING I HAVE TO SAY <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" I remember turning in my last paper the first semester I was in graduate school. I was so exhausted and drained that if the professor had returned it asking me to change one word, I couldn't have done it. I remember my last presentation in graduate school before graduation. I had stayed up all night the night before, and I could barely stand, but I delivered. Now I face another last in my life: the last edition of _GenieLamp A2_, the last of the _GenieLamp_ family of computing publications. If the Apple II is indeed the Energizer Bunny of computers--it keeps going and going and going and going--then _GenieLamp A2_ is like the battery that powers it. But, after more than five years of monthly production, the time has come to close the door on another chapter of Apple II history. While I definitely maintain the enthusiasm to continue this publication, Genie itself, for reasons I've gone into in previous issues, is unable to support a publication like this. For months now, I've talked of Delphi and how the future of Apple II support lies there. For all intents and purposes, the future is now. A new, _GenieLamp A2_ like publication will rise from the ashes of this ending. [*][*][*] As usual, I must say that I greatly appreciate the assist given by Editor Emeritus Doug Cuff. While I offered him the opportunity to write this editorial, as he is who I consider Mr. _GenieLamp A2_, he graciously declined, and wrote a different article. I hope that Doug will help to grace the electronic pages of our new Delphi publication, and wish him the best whatever he does. [*][*][*] And speaking of the Apple II future, please remember: KansasFest 1998 is scheduled for July 22-26 1998 at Avila College in Kansas City, Missouri. The last_GenieLamp A2_ editorial wouldn't be right without a KFest Blatant Plug. -- 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 THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT >>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<< """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" [*] CAT 13, TOP 43 ....... The Drive For Fifty [*] CAT 16, TOP 9 ....... Even More Hewlett Packard and IIgs [*] CAT 19, TOP 4 ....... Doing The Impossible--MSDOS and IIgs [*] CAT 28, TOP 27 ....... No SLIP Ups Setting Up Marinetti >>> A2 POT-POURRI <<< """"""""""""""""""""" MORE HP AND IIGS INTERFACING I bought & installed Independence, along """""""""""""""""""""""""""" with a Q-Print II card and an HP 340 printer. I can print from AppleWorks, but anything GS/OS seems to hang indefinitely until I press OA-. There are no error messages... simply that nothing happens, so I can't be very specific. Any help? -Ken (KEN.GAGNE, CAT16, TOP9, MSG:8/M645;1) >>>>> If you are using Independence with a parallel card, you need a """"" parallel card port driver that is compatible with your Q-Print II. I am not familiar with that particular card, but you might try the Parallel.Card driver that comes with System 6.01. If that doesn't work, look here in the A2 library. There were some parallel card drivers uploaded awhile back. - Don (D.ZAHNISER, CAT16, TOP9, MSG:10/M645;1) >>>>> Since it wasn't explicitly stated: """"" Independence does not ship with any parallel card drivers. It comes with a high-speed serial driver that could be used with DeskWriters, and it will work with serial DeskJets that accept a 9600 or 19200 baud rate. As Ken found out, the parallel card drivers that ship with Harmonie will work fine with Independence. Some of these parallel card drivers are here in the A2 library (see my previous post). FWIW - I have Harmonie, and purchased Independence also. I find that I switch back and forth depending on the program I am using. In general, I use Independence for my more critical work, because I have found that in _some_ circumstances, it delivers a more accurate image of what is on screen. In particular, this applies to landscape printing with page layout programs (AWGS PL or GraphicWriter). I do a quarterly report for our church bulletin in AWGS PL, in landscape half-page format (a la GS-Booklet from SoftDisk G-S). I find that often Harmonie will misplace the text in the frame and cut off the last character or so of words, while Independence prints it accurately. This is using 'DeskJet Best' in Harmonie, and 100%/100% Horizontal/Vertical Scaling in Independence, so I think I am comparing apples to apples. OTOH, I use Harmonie for all of my general purpose printing for its speed (external rendering) and flexibility. I use UtilityLaunch, which allows me to specify which driver to use with which program. A great convenience. Don V. Zahniser Delivered by: CoPilot 2.5.6 and ANSITerm v2.13b (D.ZAHNISER, CAT16, TOP9, MSG:15/M645;1) >>>>> I haven't owned Independence, but I have several Seven Hills """"" products and love 'em dearly. I do have Harmonie, and it's great. One major difference: Harmonie does color, Independence does not. Both are great, and are coming from vendors we know and love. Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT16, TOP9, MSG:16/M645;1) HOW MUCH GS DOES SPECTRUM NEED? I know this must already have been asked """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" and answered, but what are the recommended software & hardware requirements for Spectrum? Does one need 4 or 8 MB RAM and a hard disk? If a hard disk, how large? Is an accelerator recommended? Under which version of GS/OS will it run? In so far as Spectrum Internet Suite is concerned, everrything I've read indicates that one should have an accelerator, but these seem impossible to come by these days. Thanks, Jim O'Reilly (J.OREILLY3, CAT16, TOP15, MSG:172/M645;1) >>>>> I believe Spectrum's requirements are an Apple IIgs running System """"" 6.0.1--minimally, two megabytes of memory ought to do it. OTOH, I can't even imagine trying to run it without four megs of memory and a hard drive, and running without an accelerator sounds like an exercise in pain. . . Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT16, TOP15, MSG:174/M645;1) >>>>> For all intents and purposes, a hard drive is required for System """"" 6.0.1. You can run a very minimal system without one, but only if you don't mind doing some serious floppy shuffling and you can live with the associated speed penalty. Since Spectrum 2.1 requires System 6.0.1, a hard drive is pretty much required. How big? Well, even a small one (20-40 MB) will help. Theoretically, I think you can run System 6.0.1 with as little as 1.25 MB RAM. Realistically, you want at least 2 MB. With 4 MB you will be happy. Anything more than that is icing on the cake. If you are used to the speed of your IIGS without an accelerator (yikes!) then you can probably live without one for Spectrum/SIS. It will be slow. - Tony (A2.TONY, CAT16, TOP15, MSG:175/M645;1) GODZILLA REVIEWS KFEST Even if you attended KFest you can't be everywhere """""""""""""""""""""" all the time. Ergo, I also enjoyed the summary:) There is another "plus" when subscribing to our periodicals - at least for me. I just don't have time to explore everything I'd like to as deeply as I'd like to. Our outstanding publications help to keep me aware of what is happening and sometimes reminds me to "follow up" on things that have somehow been put on the "back burner". Time is a universal problem nowadays and I'm elated when I see quality replacing quantity! I think we are quite fortunate that our publications are worthy of the USDA 100% "Fat-Free" label:) A special thanks to all our superb publishers/editors! "Godzilla" (MAC.BB, CAT13, TOP43, MSG:111/M645;1) MORE PI!4 WITH HUGH I'll check again on the status of what I had thought """"""""""""""""""" was the pending PublishIt!4 important announcement. Several months have passed without any announcement. If the 'deal' has fallen through, I'll go ahead and 'package' my patches and work-arounds to the library here. I've even made a few more mods to the Laserprep file that really help. I also think we can come up with a patch so that we can print PI postscript documents from PI through the parallel card, which will help with all those new PostScript laser printers that lack a serial port. AppleWorks 5.1 also helps in processing the PI postscript files. More later. Hugh... (H.HOOD, CAT8, TOP18, MSG:171/M645;1) <<<<< Apparently the possibility still exists (vague enough?) that """"" there will be an important PI!4 announcement. I'll hold off a while longer with my hacks, I suppose. Margot, if you are still around, please accept my thanks for all your PostScript font uploads. I never really looked into them before because, since they were from the Mac's forked file format, they required the IIGS-specific Laserbeam in order to be sent to the printer from the Apple II. Merely separating the parts with the 8-bit A2FX or HFSLink did not yield an ASCII text file with a usable hex image font description. But, I recently bought a fairly complete set of GS+ mags and disks from a guy leaving the GS world [poor soul], and found Laserbeam plus the docs. I noticed that by turning on Laserbeam's 'Debug' mode, you could save the results of a Mac format PostScript font download in ASCII text format. A font file in this format can be sent even by a IIe (or IIGS) via AppleWorks, ProTerm, or directly by PublishIt! by adding it to the Laserprep file. If you decide to upload any more fonts, you might consider adding the ASCII text file version of the font so that folks without Laserbeam can also use the fonts, as-is. Thanks again. I've hacked together an internal PostScript font substitution scheme for PI, but it needs a little more polishing before I release it. Also, as you have posted, it seems that Pointless does a good job of turning an equivalent TrueType font into a bitfont font for PI!4's screen display. If my substitution scheme works out, this will be an important part of how we can use just about any PostScript font we want (with certain size limitations) within PI!4. Hugh... (H.HOOD, CAT8, TOP18, MSG:173/M645;1) WHITHER TIMEOUT STATISTICS I'm currently taking a Statistics course at a """""""""""""""""""""""""" local college, and am wondering: Is there available a shareware or freeware statistics package for AW5.1? Or is there a commercial one? If so, where should I look for it? I seem to remember reading somewhere about one, but it's been a while, and I don't remember where or what :) Thanks. _________ | homas (T.COMPTER, CAT2, TOP4, MSG:197/645;1) >>>>> There is a commercial package called Timeout Statistics which is """"" (was) produced by Office Productivity Software (Doug Gum). Diz was selling it; not sure how you'd get it now. Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT2, TOP4, MSG:198/M645;1) >>> HOT TOPICS <<< """""""""""""""""" THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The September issue of GenieLamp A2 is ready to """"""""""""""""""""""""" go, pending a really stupid error on my part and a couple of permissions. Ought to be uploaded by Monday morning. A pre-announcement announcement: this info will be included in the September 'Lamp, but is released here first for Genie subscribers: It is no secret that I have discussed ending the run of GenieLamp A2 here and moving the show to Delphi. The time has come to make such a move. The October 1997 GenieLamp A2 will be the last. How much longer I will remain on Genie following that is unknown.ame can be said about the management here. I certainly hope to see you all on Delphi. Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT1, TOP31, MSG:319/M645;1) READING MSDOS FLOPPIES ON A IIGS--HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE There are four """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ways in hardware to do MFM style floppies on a II: 1) PC Transporter floppy drives. 2) Bluedisk. 3) SuperDrive (or equivalent) with SuperDrive controller. 4) Floptical. Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT19, TOP4, MSG:271/M645;1) >>>>> Just before Kfest, Peter Watson sent me MUG! in order to demo the """"" program during my session. But, the very first time I ran it, I discovered a horrible bug that brought my IIGS to a crashing halt. Peter fixed that bug in a matter of minutes, but I suggested to him that we have an extended beta test so that any other bugs could be squashed before release. Since I participated in both the LemminGS and SIS beta tests earlier this year, I recommended to Peter a couple of hot-shot beta testers that had been on one or both of those other beta teams, and after they beat up on MUG! for more than a month and found no more problems, it was finally declared "final". I do have that final version, but I don't yet have Peter's updated documentation. As soon as I do, I'll upload MUG! MUG! has the exact same hardware requirements as the MS-DOS FST. If you can read the PC disk from the IIGS Finder with the MS-DOS FST, then you can write to the PC disk using MUG! Not to beat a dead horse or anything like that, but "They said it couldn't be done on a IIGS..." ;-) Joe (JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP4, MSG:274/M645;1) MARINETTI SLIP-PROOF SET UP I have a question on getting my connect """"""""""""""""""""""""""" script working for my ISP. >pm-1.24 login> gjb.slip >Password: These two were no problem (and neither was getting rid of the service question for SLIP...it's taken care of in my login.) >SL/IP session from (206.146.145.253) to 206.146.145.17 beginning.... Now, for the part that waits for 'Your address is' what should I have in my script...the 206.146.145.253 is usually the IP I'm connected to, and the other IP number is actually my IP address. I guess I'm a little unclear as to whether Marinetti is waiting to get the number from the address that comes up, or if it's just a convenient wait to get the IP address. It seems like Marinetti connects, but when I try to Telnet, I don't get any response in the Telnet program. I have tried using the IP address to both my ISP's shell and to my local freenet (IP numbers retrieved courtesy of Mac TCP Watcher). Greg B. (G.BUCHNER1, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:54/M645;1) >>>>> Assuming that the '206.146.145.17' is the address allocated for """"" your computer, the script should look like this: wait 600 ') to ' getip 300 The Idea is that the 'wait' should take you to the point where the next thing to arrive is a dotted IP address. 'getip' gets an IP address and expects the address that has been allocated to your computer, not the address of the ISP you are using. The '300' is just a wait time... Ewen (Speccie) Delivered by: CoPilot v2.5.5 and Spectrum 2.1 (E.WANNOP, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:55/M645;1) >>>>> Greg, """"" > SL/IP session from (206.146.145.253) to 206.146.145.17 beginning.... That's exactly what my logon message looks like. My script looks just like what Ewen suggested: > wait 600 ') to ' > getip 300 > end - Tony (A2.TONY, CAT28, TOP27, MSG:56/M645;1) >>> WHAT'S NEW <<< """""""""""""""""" ANOTHER SERVING OF JUICED Announcing ... """"""""""""""""""""""""" ===== Juiced.GS, Volume 2, Issue 3 ===== The Summer 1997 edition of Juiced.GS, the Apple II world's premier IIGS-specific magazine, is now arriving in subscriber mail boxes in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other points around the world. This issue is being mailed to 295 paid subscribers in 43 states and 10 foreign countries. Here's what you'll find in this issue: ============ FEATURES Cover Story: Complete coverage of Kfest '97, the event that produced the unveiling of Marinetti, the TCP/IP stack for the IIGS. Juiced.GS was on hand for the festival and presents all the day-by-day coverage, plus photographs of many of the famous Apple II personalities who attended. Review: An in-depth look at Hyper Quarterly, the new HyperCard GS on-disk publication produced by Apple Blossom Publishing. Snap Shot: The Life and Times of AppleWorks GS, a thorough and compelling history of perhaps the most famous IIGS-specific program ever made. Reported and written by Gareth Jones. COLUMNS My Home Page: Home from Kfest ... Juiced.GS editor and publisher Max Jones shares memories of his trek to Kansas City, Missouri, and gives a status report on how his traveling companion handled the trip. II Be Named Later: Our columnist, Ryan Suenaga, beckons Apple II users everywhere to answer the call and come online DEPARTMENTS Shareware Spotlight: SlixSecurity, shareware from Bret Victor, is the featured program in the spotlight this issue. DumplinGS: Delphi opens its forums, including the Apple II forums, to free Web access. But if the Web's not your bag, Crock O' Gold makes life on Delphi a whole lot easier for Spectrum users. Letters from the Land of Rom ... Juiced.GS readers ask questions, get answers, and tell us what's on their minds. ============ Juiced.GS is a quarterly, printed publication available by subscription only. A subscription for 1997 is $14 in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, $20 elsewhere. To subscribe, send a check or money order U.S. funds to: Max Jones Juiced.GS 2217 Lakeview Drive Sullivan, IN 47882 Makes checks or money orders payable to Max Jones. Sorry, no credit cards or purchase orders can be accepted. A complete set of 1996 issues is also available for $14. If you would like to purchase only a specific single copy (or copies) of 1996 issues, they are available for $4 each. An index and brief description of articles published in 1996 are available on the Juiced.GS web site. See URL below. Apple II Forever! Max Jones Juiced.GS Genie: M.JONES145 -- Delphi: JuicedGS Internet: m.jones145@genie.com -or- juicedgs@delphi.com World Wide Web: http://users.ids.net/~kerwood/juiced.gs (M.JONES145, CAT13, TOP43, MSG:92/M645;1) >>> THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" ZIP CHIP STILL AVAILABLE Does anyone know if the "Zip Chip" for the //e """""""""""""""""""""""" is still being sold? And by who? And for how much? I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing! Honeybee (J.SHAVER, CAT4, TOP31, MSG:269/M645;1) >>>>> Alltech should still have these, but I don't know how much they're """"" selling for. Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT4, TOP31, MSG:270/M645;1) BUT NOT ZIP GSX? As per Tony Diaz, Alltech has either one or no ZipGSX """""""""""""""" accelerators left. EGO Systems is no longer in the Apple II business, and I know of no one else who's been selling Zips as of late. MCTA, ne'e Zip Technology, has apparently run out of a custom part needed for continued manufacturing of the Zip GSX, and the investment to get the part made again is substantial. So, it appears there will be no more new accelerators for the Apple IIgs available. Hold onto those you have tight. Ryan (A2LAMP, CAT16, TOP15, MSG:178/M645;1) THIS MONTH'S BLATANT TEASER Talk about teasers... ;-) """"""""""""""""""""""""""" Watch this space for an impending announcement about how _you_ can qualify to win a brand new, fully populated 8 Megabyte Sirius II RAM card for the IIGS! Joe (JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP4, MSG:287/M645;1) >>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<< """"""""""""""""""""""""" Category 2, Topic 3 Message 121 Fri Sep 26, 1997 MAC.LIB.RON [Cap'n Ron] at 22:06 EDT To everything there is a season..... A time to go Online, and a time to leave. Well, not quite, but close enough. I shall be leaving Genie effective Oct 1st. I am basically moving myself over to Delphi, and will be working and playing in the POWER forum over there. But I started my online experience here, in A2. And here is where I say goodbye. It's been a trip, I've learned so much and met and talked with so many wonderful people. I've downloaded what must be thousands of files, some of which were actually useful to me, and many that were not, but hey, it's fun to download, y'know? And I got asked one day to become a Staff member, and boy was I proud. I did the best I could in the RTC's, and had a really good time. I wish more of you had dropped by, but it makes no difference, really. That fact that you were _here_ was, and is, important. The Apple II was the first real computer I ever owned, and I wouldn't ever have another, unless it was an Apple computer. I own two Apple II's, and a Mac, and probably soon will be getting another Mac. I've been to Kfest, at least twice, and I remember most of both times. I've met Apple II Lovers from all over the world, and of all ages. These last few years have been an absolute gas! But, now it's time to move on, to weigh the anchor of the Good Ship Apple II, and head for a different port, one which is getting busier and busier every day. I want to wish all of you the very best. With people like you, the Apple II WILL live forever! The Dream never dies, folks. Bless you all. Cap'n Ron [*][*][*] 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] [RFR]////////////////////////////// REFRACTIONS / ///////////////////////////////// The Future of Online Support for the Apple II """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. [A2LAMP] >>> FACING FUTURE <<< """"""""""""""""""""" In this final issue of _GenieLamp A2_, my responsibility as editor is to point to the future as well as celebrate the past. While Genie (and GEnie before it) has traditionally been the center of the online Apple II universe, both the change and, intriguingly, the lack of change that has been seen on the online service make it questionable at best to continue there into the future. So where do we go from here? Many of the Genie faithful cling steadfastly to the venerable online service, just as the Apple II faithful cling to our Apple IIs. Genieites do this despite the rapid loss of members, the slowdown of activity in the Genie A2 Bulletin Board, Library, and Real Time Conference, and the harsh reality that it is the most expensive online service in the world. Aside from a brief fling with the aptly named Genie Lite, Genie management has not shown any interest in offering varied pricing for their users, and access by telnet or the World Wide Web has been promised, but not delivered. To their credit, Genie members are comfortable where they are, with what they have, and they mean to keep it. The general setup of Genie has remained unchanged for years, and while the new owners have indicated a facelift is coming, it is not here yet. Genie's general appearance may inspire several different thoughts, from utilitarian to retro to timeless to classic to aged to dated, but it allows the classic computist--for instance, the Apple II user--access without compromise. Conversely, Delphi, where the same people who brought you the A2 and A2Pro RoundTables on Genie are now also bringing you the A2 and A2Pro Forums, is the new kid on the block. Delphi has a wide variety of pricing plans, and more means of access than Genie did. Those who already have World Wide Web or telnet access can access Delphi for less than $40 a year. Even for free, if they have the proper browsers that support certain features. The owners of the venerable, although relatively tiny online service have shown they are progressive and looking to the future of online telecommunications in implementing such varied pricing and access plans, while keeping an eye to the future by ensuring that all of the text context remains in place. This is where Delphi differs considerably from America Online or Compuserve, for instance, who have progressed with the times with new features and a graphical interface, but have left their classic computing customers in the virtual dust. Apple II users are survivors, particularly in the late 1990s, when the siren call of cloned computers is strong and prices are the lowest they have ever been. I have no doubt that as long as Genie itself exists, there will be Apple II users who will steadfastly remain there, feeling no need to go elsewhere. But in the hands of new ownership, I also believe that Genie will step forward without keeping an eye to its past, just as America Online and Compuserve have done. Delphi has gone out of its way to offer a variety of pricing plans, access methods, and to make the same material available to the newest and oldest of computers. Many of the Apple II faithful have found a new home there, and I fully believe that it is the online service of choice for those who still use the Apple II. The future is now. Keep the faith. The candle burns on Delphi. [EOA] [OFR]////////////////////////////// ONE FOR THE ROAD / ///////////////////////////////// by Douglas Cuff [D.CUFF] >>> LAST CALL <<< """"""""""""""""" This is the last issue of GenieLamp. You'll have to forgive me if I remain dry-eyed. The fact is, GenieLamp has been dead--to the same extent that the Apple II has been "dead"--for over a year now. Genie's new management formally abandoned GenieLamp in July 1996 when its home, the DigiPub RoundTable, was closed forever. The man who began it all, GenieLamp publisher John Peters, closed his Genie account in April 1997. You may not have noticed either of these milesstones. That's because we--first me and then the final editor, Ryan--kept GenieLamp A2 arriving, month after month. We've been "all alone" out there for awhile now. We didn't much care that we didn't have a home. We didn't let the fact that we didn't have a staff stop us. We kept bringing out the magazine every month. All the other editions stopped in June 1996, but not GenieLamp A2. It kept going, to the last man standing. We Apple II folk have had a lot of experience at this sort of thing. We know how to keep going while the fickle majority withdraw--editor Ryan Suenaga particularly so. The fact is, for almost a year, Ryan has been producing GenieLamp A2 all by himself, and Ryan isn't finished, not by a long way. He's simply moving to Delphi, and taking his one-man online magazine with him to Delphi. It'll have a different name there, and perhaps Ryan can scare up some semi-regular staff there. I'm hopeful that he will--people like to be in on a fresh start. That's why I'm not shedding any tears. This final issue of GenieLamp A2 may turn out to be one of the best things that ever happened to it. It's getting a rebirth over on Delphi. We all hope to see you over there. //////////////////////////////////////// Genie_QWIK_QUOTE //// / " Reading the KFest summary made it seem just like I was / / there. / / / / Wait a minute. I was there." / ///////////////////////////////////////////// A2LAMP ///////// [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 45;3). GenieLamp is also distributed on CrossNet and commercial BBS systems worldwide. o To reach GenieLamp on Internet send mail to genielamp@genie.com or to reach GenieLamp _A2_, send mail to a2lamp@genie.com o Back issues of GenieLamp A2 are available in the A2 RoundTable Library #55 on page 645 (m645;3). o We welcome and respond to all E-mail. 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If the signup server is unavailable, call (voice) 1-800-638-9636 for more information. ////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ [EOF] Bill Gates et Microsoft ont quelques soucis avec la commission antitrust du dpartement de la justice amricaine, car Microsoft veut imposer son butineur Internet Explorer, et en faire une condition d'octroi de la licence Windows 95, ce qui est contraire un accord signe en 1995 avec le gouvernement amricain. Au dela des discussions lgales en cours, on trouve sur Internet des annonces dtournes telles que celle ci-dessous. REDMOND, Wash. - Oct. 21, 1997 -- In direct response to accusations made by the Department of Justice, the Microsoft Corp. announced today that it will be acquiring the federal government of the United States of America for an undisclosed sum. "It's actually a logical extension of our planned growth", said Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, "It really is going to be a positive arrangement for everyone." Microsoft representatives held a briefing in the oval office of the White House with U.S. President Bill Clinton, and assured members of the press that changes will be "minimal". The United States will be managed as a wholly owned division of Microsoft. An initial public offering is planned for July of next year, and the federal government is expected to be profitable by "Q4 1999 at latest", according to Microsoft president Steve Ballmer. In a related announcement, Bill Clinton stated that he had "willingly and enthusiastically" accepted a position as a vice president with Microsoft, and will continue to manage the United States government, reporting directly to Bill Gates. When asked how it felt to give up the mantle of executive authority to Gates, Clinton smiled and referred to it as "a relief". He went on to say that Gates has a "proven track record", and that U.S. citizens should offer Gates their "full support and confidence." Clinton will reportedly be earning several times the $200,000 annually he has earned as U.S. president, in his new role at Microsoft. Gates dismissed a suggestion that the U.S. Capitol be moved to Redmond as "silly", though did say that he would make executive decisions for the U.S. government from his existing office at Microsoft headquarters. Gates went on to say that the House and Senate would "of course" be abolished. "Microsoft isn't a democracy," he observed, "and look how well we're doing." When asked if the rumored attendant acquisition of Canada was proceeding, Gates said, "We don't deny that discussions are taking place." Microsoft representatives closed the conference by stating that United States citizens will be able to expect lower taxes, increases in government services and discounts on all Microsoft products. About Microsoft Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software for personal computers, and democratic government. The company offers a wide range of products and services for public, business and personal use, each designed with the mission of making it easier and more enjoyable for people to take advantage of the full power of personal computing and free society every day. About the United States Founded in 1789, the United States of America is the most successful nation in the history of the world, and has been a beacon of democracy and opportunity for over 200 years. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the United States is a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation.  Pour les fans des Beatles, voici quelques parodies des textes de leurs chansons adapts notre milieu informatique et ses frquents dboires (pertes de donnes, systme instable, langages de programmation abscons et bugs vicieux) Yesterday --------- Yesterday, All those backups seemed a waste of pay. Now my database has gone away. Oh I believe in yesterday. Suddenly, There's not half the files there used to be, And there's a milestone hanging over me The system crashed so suddenly. I pushed something wrong What it was I could not say. Now all my data's gone and I long for yesterday-ay-ay-ay. Yesterday, The need for back-ups seemed so far away. I knew my data was all here to stay, Now I believe in yesterday. ==================================== Eleanor Rigby ------------- Eleanor Rigby Sits at the keyboard And waits for a line on the screen Lives in a dream Waits for a signal Finding some code That will make the machine do some more. What is it for? All the lonely users, where do they all come from? All the lonely users, why does it take so long? Guru MacKenzie Typing the lines of a program that no one will run; Isn't it fun? Look at him working, Munching some chips as he waits for the code to compile; It takes a while... All the lonely users, where do they all come from? All the lonely users, why does it take so long? Eleanor Rigby Crashes the system and loses 6 hours of work; Feels like a jerk. Guru MacKenzie Wiping the crumbs off the keys as he types in the code; Nothing will load. All the lonely users, where do they all come from? All the lonely users, why does it take so long? ==================================== Unix Man -------- He's a real UNIX Man Sitting in his UNIX LAN Making all his UNIX plans For nobody. Knows the blocksize from du(1) Cares not where /dev/null goes to Isn't he a bit like you And me? UNIX Man, please listen(2) My lpd(8) is missin' UNIX Man The wo-o-o-orld is at(1) your command. He's as wise as he can be Uses lex and yacc and C UNIX Man, can you help me At all? UNIX Man, don't worry Test with time(1), don't hurry UNIX Man The new kernel boots, just like you had planned. He's a real UNIX Man Sitting in his UNIX LAN Making all his UNIX .plans For nobody ... Making all his UNIX .plans For nobody. =================================== Write in C ("Let it Be") ------------------------ When I find my code in tons of trouble, Friends and colleagues come to me, Speaking words of wisdom: "Write in C." As the deadline fast approaches, And bugs are all that I can see, Somewhere, someone whispers: "Write in C." Write in C, Write in C, Write in C, oh, Write in C. LOGO's dead and buried, Write in C. I used to write a lot of FORTRAN, For science it worked flawlessly. Try using it for graphics! Write in C. If you've just spent nearly 30 hours, Debugging some assembly, Soon you will be glad to Write in C. Write in C, Write in C, Write in C, yeah, Write in C. BASIC's not the answer. Write in C. Write in C, Write in C Write in C, oh, Write in C. Pascal won't quite cut it. Write in C. ========================== Something --------- Something in the way it fails, Defies the algorithm's logic! Something in the way it coredumps... I don't want to leave it now I'll fix this problem somehow Somewhere in the memory I know, A pointer's got to be corrupted. Stepping in the debugger will show me... I don't want to leave it now I'm too close to leave it now You're asking me can this code go? I don't know, I don't know... What sequence causes it to blow? I don't know, I don't know... Something in the initializing code? And all I have to do is think of it! Something in the listing will show me... I don't want to leave it now I'll fix this tonight I vow! Hey, let's get the band together Jake & Elwood Blues titre "GSInfos n54 et 54 bis (c) GS Club 1997" about2 "P.Manet, D.Melchior, J.Rey, B.Tomeno " about3 " " about4 Des articles ! des articles ! des articles ! (=0 contenu "Contenu de ce numro", 1/contenu pause 10 image 1/couv.54 menu Sommaire article Editorial, "L'ditorial du Prsident", /GSINF.54/Articles/Edito article Revue de presse, "Gus es-tu l ?", /GSINF.54/Articles/revue.presse.54 article A.G. 1997, " compte rendu de lassemble gnrale", /GSINF.54/Articles/AG1997 article Beatles.VO, "Prface par P.Manet.", /GSINF.54/INFOS.VO/beatles.TXT article Bill.VO, " Prface par P.Manet.", /GSINF.54/INFOS.VO/bill.TXT article Liste Internet .VO, "Les sites et pages Apple II.", /GSINF.54/INFOS.VO/ftplist.TXT article LAMP de Sept en VO, "Par P.Manet.", /GSINF.54/INFOS.VO/GELAMP.SEP.A2 article LAMP dOct en VO, "Recueilli par P.Manet, /GSINF.54/INFOS.VO/GELAMP.OCT.A2 article Annonces, "Les petites annonces", /GSINF.54/articles/annonces menu Divers article Mac, "ParJ.Rey, /GSINF.54/articles/Mac.54 article Mac G3, "Par Apple, /GSINF.54/articles/Mac.G3 article Trucs et astuces Mac, "Par Apple, /GSINF.54/articles/Truastmac.54 article Dernires Mac, "Dernires Mac, /GSINF.54/articles/DerMac.54 menu "Le coin hard et soft" article Les plus, Les softs de GS Infos 54 , /GSINF.54/articles/Les.plus article "Domaine Public", "Les domaines publics de GS Infos 54", /GSINF.54/articles/domaine.public article GS Infos 54BIS,Divers, /GSINF.54/articles/GSINF54.BIS a++/3302333166>EDCCCOAD6;?E,,8;;7;A@<:@BDFD?DHKKIFGIHFFFB@ABBAAEB6+)%"#$ BBz#c3B's!"!B@B" #7wva$B!:r'|B6bA!A/b?/B !"#$%&'Extraites du serveur Apple http://www.apple.fr, voici les dernires nouvelles du Macintosh -------------------------------------------- Plug-in pour Acrobat (27/11/97) Plutt destin aux professionnels du multimdia et de la prpresse, PitStop est un plug-in pour Adobe Acrobat. Celui-ci permet non seulement d'ouvrir l'ensemble des fichiers au format PDF mais galement d'en modifier les lments graphiques sans se soucier de leur application d'origine. Install, PitStop vient s'intgrer dans la barre d'outils d'Acrobat. PitStop, est vendu 6 017 F TTC. Edit par EnFocus et distribu par Quartet Systems. ------------------------------------------------- Flches FNAC novembre 97 (27/11/97) De nombreux titres ont ce mois-ci retenu l'attention de la FNAC puisque 13 CD-ROM ont obtenu le label "Flches". En voici la liste par catgorie... Beaux-Arts : "Le Louvre : Collections et Palais" (Montparnasse Multimdia) Culture : "Dcouvertes" (Liris Interactive) "Encarta 98" (Microsoft) "Les secrets de l'intelligence" (Hypermind - Ubi Soft) "Puppet Motel" (Gallimard) "Toutankhamon" (Syrinx) Ludo-ducatif : "Dessinez c'est Disney" (Disney Interactive) "Le Bossu de Notre-Dame" (Disney Interactive) Jeux d'aventure : "Lands of Lore 2" (Westwood) "Les boucliers de Quetzacoatl" (Virgin) "Marine Malice 2" (Humongous - Ubi Soft) "Rayman Gold (Ubi Soft) "Riven" (Broderbund - Ubi Soft) Pour tous les titres ayant reu le label "Flches", la FNAC s'engage vous rembourser dans les 30 jours qui suivent votre achat si vous n'tiez pas satisfait. [Retour la liste] Apprendre, oser, communiquer, dcouvrez les solutions Apple (25/11/97) Les solutions d'Apple ont t spcialement cres pour ceux qui souhaitent acqurir un micro-ordinateur personnel sans pour autant avoir de grandes connaissances en informatique ! Que vous cherchiez un ordinateur susceptible de plaire toute la famille, ou sur lequel vous puissiez travailler ou encore donner libre cours votre crativit, il y a forcment une solution adapte vos besoins. Les solutions "Macintosh de la famille" ou "Studio de cration" comprennent un Power Macintosh et une suite de logiciels pour tirer directement parti de votre ordinateur. Dcouvrez toutes les possibilits que vous offrent les solutions Apple... ----------------------------------------------------------------- MacWorld San Francisco' 98 (25/11/97) La prochaine dition du MacWorld se droulera du 6 au 9 janvier au Moscone Convention Center de San Francisco. Avec plus de 75 000 visiteurs l'anne dernire, la manifestation reste un lieu de rencontre trs pris par les passionns du monde Macintosh. Souvent l'occasion d'annonces importantes tant du cot d'Apple que de la part de ses partenaires, l'dition 98 ne manquera pas la tradition et sera entre autres l'occasion de faire le point sur les possibilits de la plateforme Mac OS. Vous pourrez consulter la liste complte des exposants de MacWorld 98 sur le site Internet suivante : "http://www.mha.com/macworldexpo" ------------------------------------------------------------- Lecteur Zip pour portables (25/11/97) Iomega annonce la prochaine disponibilit d'un lecteur ZIP 100.Mo pour portables. Prvus pour la fin de l'anne, ces lecteurs devraient avoir une paisseur de 15 mm et offrir des capacits de rsistance accrues ainsi que des fonctions de gestion d'conomie de la batterie, point essentiel pour un portable. Le prix de vente n'est pas encore communiqu. ------------------------------------------------------------ Educatec 97 (24/11/97) Educatec est certainement la manifestation la plus importante pour les professionnels de l'ducation et de la formation. Pour sa 15me dition, la manifestation sera tourne vers les nouvelles technologies et associe 3 autres salons : Form' Entreprise 97 (formation professionnelle), Mait's 97 (apprentissage grce aux outils multimdia) et Bime 97 (quipement pour les centres de documentations, bibliothques...). Le salon se droulera du 2 au 5 dcembre au CNIT, Paris la Dfense. ---------------------------------------------------------- Choisir un CD-ROM pour ses enfants (24/11/97) Si vous hsitez encore sur le CD-ROM offrir vos enfants pour Nol, vous pouvez vous rfrer au hors-srie du mensuel "Famille Magazine". Celui-ci vous guidera travers une slection de 148 titres (pour les enfants de 2 14 ans) tests par "des profs et des pros" avec l'Unapel (Union nationale des parents d'lves), chacun tant nots, comments et illustrs. Famille Magazine, Hors-srie numro 20 est vendu 28 F avec un CD-ROM de dmos de jeux. Vendu en kiosque. [Retour la liste] Le prix de la galette multimdia stagne (21/11/97) La chute du prix du CD-ROM bien amorce en 1994, semble ralentir et le prix moyen d'un CD-ROM stagne 295 F*. Rappelons que les tiquettes affichaient alors sans honte un prix moyen d'environ 570 F. Question contenu, le jeu occupe toujours la premire place du palmars avec 51 % des ventes. Les best-sellers de cette catgorie tant "Command & Conquer" et "Alerte Rouge". Parmi les titres les plus vendus, on trouve "Le Louvre, peintures et Palais" cot culture et la collection "Adi" cot ducatif. * prix moyen constat par Electre Multimdia --------------------------------------------------------- Etiquettes pour CD-ROM (21/11/97) Le stockage sur CD-ROM est dsormais devenu courant pour les entreprises. S'il est facile d'imprimer une jaquette personnalise pour le botier, la personnalisation du CD lui-mme reste souvent l'unique recours du marquage au feutre, pas toujours du meilleur effet. Il existe aujourd'hui des tiquettes spcialement conues pour les CD. Stick It ! propose des autocollants qui masquent parfaitement la marque du CD, et dots d'une colle non corrosive. Stick It ! est fourni avec un applicateur qui assure un parfait calage de l'tiquette sur le CD. Distribu par Memodis, Stick It ! est vendu 400 F TTC (gabarit plus 50 autocollants). ------------------------------------------- Copyright 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. i)*+,Le CD-ROM existe et une trentaine de personnes ont pu le manipuler. Il est en couverture de ce numro 54. Il contiendra aussi ce numro. Il sera grav par le club et les envois commenceront dbut janvier. .... Cette anne GS Infos a dpass Poms en nombre de parutions... Quatre-vingt membres ont dj pay leur cotisation pour 1997. Les interrogations qui agitaient le bureau de lassociation concernant lavenir du club nont plus lieu dՐtre et lassemble gnrale nous a conforts dans notre envie de continuer le club pour une dixime anne dexistence et sait-on jamais, voir le vingt et unime sicle ! Quelques directions nouvelles vont tre prises. Les articles de fond pour Apple IIGS se faisant rares, lassemble a insist pour que le Macintosh soit plus prsent. Cela se voit dj dans ce numro. GS Infos se lit sans problme sur un Mac quip dun mulateur. A ce propos, ceux qui utilisent ces mulateurs sont instamment pris de nous envoyer sur disquette le compte rendu de leur exprience, car il ne parat pas trs vident de les utiliser et cela varie selon le matriel employ. ( installation dun systme GS/OS, lancement de programmes) Les articles en VO ne semblant pas vous dranger. Philippe Manet continuera de nous en fournir. Au dbut de lanne, le club devrait avoir une visibilit sur Internet, mais son fonctionnement restera ce quil est, avec une disquette bimestrielle. La disquette envoye va changer de format. Les disquettes double densit 800 k deviennent difficiles trouver un tarif raisonnable et de nombreux membres prfreraient recevoir des disquettes HD. Pour ceux qui ne renouvelleraient pas leur cotisation et qui abandonneraient lutilisation de leur Apple IIGS, pensez que certains membres cherchent se procurer du matriel de remplacement. Nhsitez pas passer une petite annonce. 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Most newer emulators support ProDOS order (.PO extension, usually) If you select an 800k image (option <4>) the order will be set to ProDOS for you. Be sure to name the output file with a .PO extension. Use a split image file <5> when you have only two 5.25" drives. This will output the image into two ~70k files which will fit on two 5.25" floppies. Use the proper split/merge program for the computer on which you will use the image to piece it together again. The program should be available from the same place you got this program. 800k images cannot be split. Many of my old disks have bad sectors or blocks but are still usable. Normally, DSK2FILE will ignore read errors and create a disk image anyway. This is usually a good thing as you can preserve a slightly damaged disk, but there might be times when you want to stop on an error, if so, toggle this option. (<6>) <1> DISK -> IMAGE FILE DSK2FILE reads disks from the slot selected with <8>, drive 1 or 2 (option <7>) Enter the complete pathname for the output file. The image order and optional splitting of the image file were set in the main menu. If you are splitting the output file you will be prompted for the pathname of the second file. Insert the disks when asked and press return. The image file will be created. Note the bit copy program-ish status indicator. As each track is read it is processed in memory (if DOS3.3 order) and written to the output file. If a read error happened but was ignored an "E" is left for that track. No error is indicated by a "." If the file is to be split the program will pause about halfway through the disk and display an "S" while it waits for you to swap output disks and press a key. 800k images use a slightly modified display which shows the percent completed. An error will produce an inverse "E" while no error displays an inverse space. <2> IMAGE FILE -> DISK Insert a *formatted* 5.25" or 3.5" disk in the selected slot and drive then specify the *complete* pathname of the image file as above. Use the options to select the right image order. Use ProDOS order for .PO images and use DOS order for .DSK and .DO image files. Again, if writing a split file you will be prompted for the pathname of the second part. Status indicators are as above. What's with the DOS and ProDOS orders? -------------------------------------- The Apple ][ has two different disk operating systems: DOS 3.3 and ProDOS. (Yes, there are several others, I'm simplifying a bit, I know :) DOS 3.3 is the older and slower of the two and deals in 256 byte sectors with 16 sectors per track and 35 tracks per 5.25" disk. ProDOS is faster and deals with 512 byte blocks, 280 per 5.25" disk. Therefore, each ProDOS block corresponds to two sectors. However, these are not necessarily contiguous sectors. ProDOS uses a different physical spacing of what DOS 3.3 would call sectors so that reading all the blocks from 0 to 279 in order writes the data on the disk to the file in one order while using track 0 to 34 and sector 0 to 15 for each track will write the data in a different order. Either way, all the data will be written, 143360 bytes total. An 800k image contains 1600 ProDOS blocks or 200 tracks-worth (using 8 blocks per track) How does it work? ----------------- Glad you asked! :) This version uses the ProDOS MLI command built into QForth to read a single track of the disk. If the order specified is DOS then the sectors (which are read as blocks in ProDOS order) are quickly re-arranged in memory. The track is then written to disk. Writing an image works the same way, read a track from the image file, swap sectors to get the order right, and write it to disk. What do I do with the image file? --------------------------------- The end goal, of course, is to get the file to a PC or Macintosh (or Unix box) I use a terminal program to upload the image file (written to my RAM card) to a Unix box and then download it to the Mac or PC. (Really, I FTP it since I have Internet access) Another option is to use a null modem cable and go directly to a PC or Mac with the image file. La(&l$ *UCONTENULES.PLUSICONSR GSINFOS.MENUS/ GSINFOS.II5FINFOS.VOCOUV.54mB FINDER.DATAm FINDER.ROOTFARTICLES7J.REYstly, you could write the file to a 3.5" ProDOS disk and use a Mac to read the file with Apple File Exchange. Then you could write the file to a PC disk if need be. If the image file is in two pieces use the Split/Merge program for your computer (PC, Mac, or Unix). This will merge a split image file or create a split image for use with an Apple that has only 5.25" drives. It doesn't work, now what? -------------------------- Contact me at the email address above. If you start seeing two digit hex numbers please write them down to help me in the debugging. These are ProDOS MLI error codes. DSK2FILE will not read copy protected disks. Disks with bad blocks or sectors will still be written to an image file with nonsense in the bad block or sector. I'm in the dark ages and don't have email, how to I contact you? ---------------------------------------------------------------- If you feel a compelling need you can try snail mail: Ron Kneusel 8725 W Burdick Ave Milwaukee, WI 53227 USA AMDG Updated: 15-Oct-97 UV (4);"pr#3">"README for DSK2FILE version 5.0f"::S"What's new?":r" * much faster! (4.0)"(" * standalone SYS file (4.0)")" * won't stop on block read errors (4.1)"*" * redesigned user interface (4.2)"# +" * image disk in drive 1 or 2 (4.3)"T ," * select source disk slot number (4.4)" -" * read/write 800k disk images (5.0)" 1: 2"Manifest": 7" DSK2FILE50 -- SYS file" <" DSK2FILE50.4TH - QForth 2.2 source code"2 F" VIEW.DOCS -- Program to view the documentation"h K" DOCS.50F -- 80 column version of docs" P" README -- this file" U  VIEW.DOCS )D$(4):D$;"pr#3"L"VIEW DSK2FILE DOCUMENTATION":"(use ctrl-s to pause/resume, ctrl-c to exit)":::"press a key:";:LOST$::(:F$"docs.50f"2D$;"OPEN ";F$:D$;"READ ";F$765<A$:A$;:60 AD$;"CLOSE ";F$: YZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmno ( DSK2FILE 5.0 - Create a disk image in .PO or .DSK order ) ( Ronald T. Kneusel, 12-Oct-97. AMDG ) ( rkneusel@post.its.mcw.edu ) ( ) ( Last update: 15-Oct-97 ) ( ------------------------------------------------------------------ ) create file1 64 allot ( first filename ) create file2 64 allot ( second filename ) 25344 constant theBuff ( hold a single track, $6300 ) variable isize ( -1 = 140k, 0 = 800k ) variable iorder ( -1 = DOS, 0 = PRODOS ) variable chop? ( -1 = split files ) variable err? ( -1 = stop on ProDOS err ) variable error? ( -1 = error on block read ) variable drv# ( drive number, 1 or 2 ) variable slt# ( drive slot # ) variable abortvec ( address of abort routine ) : keypress ( -- ) ( wait for a key to be pressed, no cursor ) 0 -16306 c! begin -16384 c@ 127 > until key drop ; : accept ( addr len -- ) ( expect, but makes a null terminated string ) swap dup >r swap expect 0 r> span + c! ; : .error ( ec -- ) ( print an error code if any ) dup 0= if drop else normal err? @ if cr ." *** ProDOS error, type " .$ ." (hex) Press a key:" key drop 0 fclose drop abortvec @ execute ( execute abort handler ) else drop -1 error? ! then then ; : ready1 ( -- ) ( insert disk message ) cr inverse 0 ch 10 cv ." Insert disks, source in S" slt# @ . ." ,D" drv# @ . normal ." press any key: " key drop cr cr 0 ch 10 cv ." " cr ; : ready2 ( --) cr inverse 0 ch 10 cv ." Insert disks, target in S" slt# @ . ." ,D" drv# @ . normal ." press any key: " key drop cr cr 0 ch 10 cv ." " cr ; : open-file1 ( -- ) ( opens the file, creating it if necessary ) 0 file1 fopen 0 <> if file1 6 0 fcreate .error 0 file1 fopen .error else then ; : open-file2 ( -- ) 0 file2 fopen 0 <> if file2 6 0 fcreate .error 0 file2 fopen .error else then ; create (swap) ( swap two pages ) 162 c, 0 c, ( LDX #$00 ) 189 c, 0 c, 0 c, ( LOOP LDA $1000,X ) 168 c, ( TAY ) 189 c, 0 c, 0 c, ( LDA $2000,X ) 157 c, 0 c, 0 c, ( STA $1000,X ) 152 c, ( TYA ) 157 c, 0 c, 0 c, ( STA $2000,X ) 232 c, ( INX ) 208 c, 239 c, ( BNE LOOP ) 96 c, ( RTS ) : swapSec ( a1 a2 -- ) ( swap two pages, 256 bytes ) dup 256 mod swap 256 / ( a2.low a2.high ) dup 15 (swap) + c! 8 (swap) + c! ( pointer to a2 ) dup 14 (swap) + c! 7 (swap) + c! dup 256 mod swap 256 / ( a1.low a1.high ) dup 11 (swap) + c! 4 (swap) + c! ( pointer to a1 ) dup 10 (swap) + c! 3 (swap) + c! (swap) execute ( do the swap ) ; : >a ( sec -- addr ) ( calculate address of sector in track ) 15 swap - 256 * theBuff + ; : dosSwap ( -- ) ( rearrange the track for DOS order ) 8 1 do i >a 15 i - >a swapSec loop ; : .update ( trk ec -- ) ( update the 800k display ) swap 5 / 6 + ch 13 cv inverse if 32 emit else 69 emit then normal ; : .block ( -- ) ( print block processing text ) 0 ch 10 cv ." % Completed" cr ." | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |" cr ." |..0...0...0...0...0...0...0...0...0...|" cr ." STAT: " 6 ch 13 cv ; : .track ( -- ) ( print track processing text ) 0 ch 10 cv ." 00000000000000001111111111111111222" cr ." TRK: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF012" cr ." -----------------------------------" cr ." STAT: " 3 ch 15 cv inverse ." R" normal ." = reading, " inverse ." W" normal ." = writing, " inverse ." P" normal ." = processing, " inverse ." S" normal ." = swap disks" 6 ch 13 cv ; : makeImage ( -- ) ( make a 140k image ) ready1 slt# @ drv# @ slot/drv open-file1 .track 280 0 do inverse ." R" 8 i + i do i theBuff i j - 512 * + readblk .error loop iorder @ -1 = if 8 emit ." P" dosSwap else then 8 emit ." W" 0 theBuff 4096 fwrite .error drop chop? @ if i 7 + 143 = if 8 emit ." S" keypress 0 fclose .error open-file2 else then else then error? @ if 0 error? ! 8 emit ." E" else 8 emit normal ." ." then 8 +loop cr 0 fclose .error 0 ch 17 cv ; : makeDisk ( -- ) ( make a 5.25" disk ) ready2 slt# @ drv# @ slot/drv 0 file1 fopen .error .track 35 0 do inverse ." R" 0 theBuff 4096 fread .error drop ( read a track ) iorder @ -1 = if 8 emit ." P" dosSwap else then 8 emit ." W" 8 0 do j 8 * i + theBuff i 512 * + writeblk .error loop chop? @ if i 17 = if 8 emit ." S" keypress 0 fclose .error 0 file2 fopen .error else then else then 8 emit normal ." ." loop cr 0 fclose .error 0 ch 17 cv ; : 800image ( -- ) ( make an 800k image ) ready1 slt# @ drv# @ slot/drv open-file1 .block 200 0 do 8 i + i do i theBuff i j - 512 * + readblk .error loop 0 theBuff 4096 fwrite .error drop error? @ if 0 error? ! i 0 .update else i -1 .update then loop cr 0 fclose .error 0 ch 17 cv ; : 800disk ( -- ) ( make an 800k disk ) ready2 slt# @ drv# @ slot/drv 0 file1 fopen .error .block 200 0 do 0 theBuff 4096 fread .error drop ( read a track ) 8 0 do j 8 * i + theBuff i 512 * + writeblk .error loop error? @ if 0 error? ! i 0 .update else i -1 .update then loop cr 0 fclose .error 0 ch 17 cv ; variable ^lo variable ^hi : getNum ( lo hi -- [lo,hi] ) ( get a number in that range ) 1+ ^hi ! 1- ^lo ! begin key 48 - dup dup ^lo @ > swap ^hi @ < and 0= while drop repeat ; : menu ( -- 1-5 ) page ." ---------------------------------------------------------------------" ." -----" cr inverse ." DSK2FILE - version 5.0f, disk image utility, " ." Oct 1997 " cr normal ." ---------------------------------------------------------------------" ." -----" cr 0 ch 22 cv ." Copyright 1997, Ronald T. Kneusel, rkneusel@post.its.mcw.edu." ." Freeware." 54 ch 9 cv inverse ." Current Settings" normal 50 ch 10 cv ." -------------------------" 50 ch 11 cv ." Image order = " inverse iorder @ -1 = if ." DOS3.3" else ." PRODOS" then normal 50 ch 12 cv ." Image size = " inverse isize @ -1 = if ." 140K" else ." 800K" then normal 50 ch 13 cv ." Split image = " inverse chop? @ if ." YES" else ." NO " then normal 50 ch 14 cv ." Stop bad block = " inverse err? @ if ." YES" else ." NO " then normal 50 ch 15 cv ." Drive number = " inverse drv# @ . normal 50 ch 16 cv ." Slot number = " inverse slt# @ . normal cr 0 ch 6 cv ." Images:" cr ." <1> Disk ---> image file" cr ." <2> Image file ---> disk" cr cr ." Settings:" cr ." <3> Toggle image order" cr ." <4> Toggle image size" cr ." <5> Toggle split image file" cr ." <6> Toggle stop on bad block read" cr ." <7> Toggle drive number" cr ." <8> Select slot number" cr cr ." <9> Exit to ProDOS" cr cr ." Which ? " ; : getFname1 ( -- ) ( get the name of the output file ) cr ." Complete pathname of output file: " file1 64 accept ; : getName2 ( -- ) cr ." Pathname of second file: " file2 64 accept ; : getSname1 ( -- ) ( get source file name ) cr ." Complete pathname of image file: " file1 64 accept ; : getYN ( -- t|f ) ( true if Y or y pressed ) key dup 89 = swap 121 = or ; : .dsk2file ( -- ) ( dsk -> file header ) page ." --------------------------------------------------------------------" cr inverse isize @ if ." 140K" else ." 800K" then normal ." DISK --> IMAGE FILE. File will be in " inverse iorder @ if ." DOS 3.3" else ." ProDOS" then normal ." order" chop? @ if ." , and split" else ." ." then cr ." --------------------------------------------------------------------" cr cr cr ; : dsk2file ( -- ) ( make a disk image ) .dsk2file ( print header ) getFname1 ( get output file name ) isize @ if chop? @ if getName2 else then makeImage ( make the image file ) else 800image ( make 800k image ) then cr cr ." Image file created, press any key for menu: " key drop ; : .file2dsk ( -- ) ( dsk -> file header ) page ." --------------------------------------------------------------------" cr ." IMAGE FILE --> " inverse isize @ if ." 140K" else ." 800K" then normal ." DISK. Image file is in " inverse iorder @ if ." DOS 3.3" else ." ProDOS" then normal ." order" chop? @ if ." , and split" else ." ." then cr ." --------------------------------------------------------------------" cr cr cr ; : file2dsk ( -- ) ( write an image to disk ) .file2dsk ( print header ) getSname1 ( get source filename ) isize @ if chop? @ if getName2 else then makeDisk ( make 140k disk ) else 800disk ( make 800k disk ) then cr cr ." Disk created, press any key for menu: " key drop ; : toggle1 ( -- ) iorder @ if 0 iorder ! else -1 iorder ! then inverse 67 ch 11 cv iorder @ if ." DOS3.3" else ." PRODOS" then normal ; : toggle2 ( -- ) chop? @ if 0 chop? ! else -1 chop? ! then inverse 67 ch 13 cv chop? @ if ." YES" else ." NO " then normal ; : toggle3 ( -- ) err? @ if 0 err? ! else -1 err? ! then inverse 67 ch 14 cv err? @ if ." YES" else ." NO " then normal ; : toggle4 ( -- ) drv# @ 1 = if 2 else 1 then drv# ! inverse 67 ch 15 cv drv# @ . normal ; : toggle5 ( -- ) isize @ if 0 isize ! else -1 isize ! then inverse 67 ch 12 cv isize @ if ." 140K" else ." 800K" then normal -1 iorder ! toggle1 ; : slotnum ( -- ) ( cycle through slot numbers ) -1 slt# +! ( decrement ) slt# @ 0= if 7 slt# ! then inverse 67 ch 16 cv slt# @ . normal ; : main ( -- ) -1 iorder ! ( default to DOS order ) -1 isize ! ( default to 140k size ) 0 chop? ! ( no splitting ) 0 err? ! ( don't stop on error ) 0 error? ! ( no error yet ) 1 drv# ! ( default to drive 1 ) 6 slt# ! 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Play again?/Stop/^New Game New Player...'' File MenuitF Edit MenuFreeCellCopyright 1997, Jeremy Hack%&'SPreferences:View Player Stats FreeCell Help satsOo*P . 0  Allows you to change the colour of the background. Thats it.Background Menu Special Menu Ha Ha!! gpC t}B7g4/Do you really want to do this?/#3/^#2P .x  [Replay Last Game Changes Since v1.0 .Tka0 ,7*D0-RrSs*)< FJFreeCellFreeCell is freeware. This version (v1.0.1) can now be distributed via any means. It has reached the point where I feel comfortable releasing to a wider audience. Still, if you encounter any problems while using it, please let me know.d<PIpldMme is winnable.Closing Remarks .7D 0, GFEDCB*)(A @IF 4=EDouble click moves to free cellHide Game Window7g3/There are no moves left. Play again?/Stop/Replay/^New GameDelete Current PlayerP >f  Open Saved Game... Whos playing? p (D0 jhack@unixg.ubc.caSave Game As...7g4/*0/^#0"#'&HandQueryExamine "-    New Player...Z \0 0 SStats forJVersion 1.0.1 Copyright 1997 Jeremy Hack1997 Jeremy Hack jhack@unixg.ubc.can .0.?.?.? / -,ts the Locate dialog.Startup action:This contains two items, in addition to any New Desk Accessories you may have: About FreeCell... Brings up a window with some information about the game and author. Help... Opens up this window. Choose a topic from the pop-up menu at the top of the window to see additional information. You can copy text from this window to the clipboard via the Copy command in the Edit menu. Added dialog asking for filename when Save Game As... is chosen. This was unintentionally omitted from the first version (ie. I forgot to add it). Cards that were not last in their columns were not fully hilighted by apple-clicks. Fixed. Added a popup menu in the View Stats window to allow the stats of other players to be viewed. Cards file is now in Apple Preferred Format (compressed picture) to save disk space. Changed the behaviour when the default card file is not found. It now immediately presents the Locate dialog. The game will now continue loading if a valid picture is not found, however most features will be disabled. When opening a saved game, checks if selected file is valid before presenting the Quit your current game? dialog. Added more error handling routines. Made my e-mail address copyable in the About window (use Control-C) Moved icons used in About and Stats dialogs from separate picture file into programs resource fork (rIcons). Moved cursors into programs resource fork (rCursor) Changed the way the program checks for the apple and option keys. Hopefully, this will now work for all users. Added this section to the help system. Removed some code that wasnt being used (procedures shared by other Solitaires that I am working on, but not FreeCell). Saved 13k! Removed the restrictions on distribution  m      L  pvC  & p  pq C ()*T, -B CIdE FG*n/  / !FZ-"9 # &' &   .  . " >  {   w         %    *` /     {      * 8 L - "{ # & '         a?   7  D  BPPP9P  P P(X'%216Q*0O F 1 'f=ZA #1X> V ^+ ':',',)z+*)** Note that aborting a game counts as a loss, unless no moves have been made. ** New Game If a game is in progress, you will be asked if you want to abort. After confirming, the deck gets reshuffled, and a new game is started. Restart This Game/Replay Last Game Depending on whether or not a game is in progress, you will see one of these two items. After confirming that you really do want to restart, the cards will return to their initial positions. Open Saved Game... This allows you to open a previously saved game and continue play. Again, if a game is in progress, you will be asked if you want to quit. Save Game As... Allows you to save a game in progress. If you save a game, then immediately quit, it is not counted as a loss. Close Closes the topmost window. If this an active FreeCell game window, you will be asked to confirm the close. Quit Game After asking for confirmation if necessary, FreeCell will quit.FreeCell is a solitaire-type game based on the Windows version by Jim Horne. The object of the game is simple: to get the cards organized by suit in ascending order in the four stacks at the upper-right of the game window. According to the documentation of the Windows version, it is believed (although not proven) that every game is winnable. If you are interested in further reading on this topic, search for FreeCell on the Internet. Apparently, it has been proven that exactly 1 of the Windows FreeCell games is unwinnable.FreeCell v1.0.1 requirements: System 6 or higher Tool 29 in your *:System:Tools folder About 230k of free memory (100k without sounds) If you are upgrading from v1.0, note that the file Cards3 should be deleted and replaced with Cards..ns used in About and Stats dialogs from separate picture file into programs resource fork (rIcons). Moved cursors into programs resource fork (rCursor) Changed the way the program checks for the apple and option keys. Hopefully, this will now work for all users. Added this section to the help system. Removed the restrictions on distributionymous. ?US_\ \?\U5_5? ???  ?????? 7"k  $7-o this will now work for all users.n .0.?..??GDDODDDDDDDDDDGDDDDDDDDDDODDDDDDGDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDGDDDDDODDDDDDDDDGDDDDDDDODGif gFirstTime then gCurrLine^.left:=LeftMargin;} AddToListInfo(true); {ordered} FindValue('START', gTheValue); if gTheValu?! !~5!! \pw<n4/*0 is not in Apple Preferred Format./^#0Contains the usual clipboard-related items, plus two additional ones: Undo Last Move Undoes the last move you made. Only one step back can be made, otherwise the game would be way too easy! Preferences Allows you to customize many aspects of the games behavior. In addition to the checkbox options, FreeCell also remembers who played the game most recently, and what colour the background was. Clicking the Okay button will put any changes into effect only until you quit. Clicking Save will update the preferences file on disk so that any changes will be remembered. If the preferences file ever becomes corrupted, just delete it and a new one will be created with the default settings. The first three options govern whether or not you want specific sound effects to be played. (If you never want any sounds to play, you dont have to install them with the game). Double click moves to free cell was an option present in the Windows game, so I included it here. If unchecked, double clicking a card has no effect. I dont know why youd want this (let me know if its useful). The last two options control what happens when FreeCell is run. Check Ask for player name if theres more than one person who regularly plays this game (unchecked by default). If Start new game is unchecked, a new game will not be started until you request it.uest it.FreeCell is freeware, but can be distributed only electronically (FTP, cba2, GEnie, Delphi). This is because the game has not been thoroughly bug-tested, so it will very likely have to be updated frequently. Yes, thats right YOU are the beta testers, so send me bug reports, feature requests, praise, etc. I especially would like to hear from users with minimal systems, since most of the testing Ive done has been on an accelerated, harddrive-equipped GS. If I get a positive response, I will be motivated to put the finishing touches on the six other solitaire-type games I have sitting on my hard drive. They are basically done, except for writing documentation, which is not nearly as much fun as programming :-) If you think this is shareware-quality (ie. *you* would pay something for it), let me know. I would appreciate the encouragement! < < 3< 0 00  00?<?? ?0? FreeCell is a solitaire-type game based on the Windows version by Jim Horne. The object of the game is simple: to get the cards organized by suit in ascending order in the four stacks at the upper-right of the game window. According to the documentation of the Windows version, it is believed (although not proven) that every game is winnable. If you are interested in further reading on this topic, search for FreeCell on the Internet. Apparently, it has been proven that exactly 1 of the Windows FreeCell game is unwinnable.... The four rectangles in the upper-left corner are the cells. A cell can hold only one card at a time, but cards may be moved from cells whenever it is possible. In the upper-right corner are the stacks. Cards must be stacked in ascending order, from aces to kings, following suit. An ace can be placed on any empty stack. Once a card has been added to a stack, it cannot be removed (except by Undo Last Move) . Once all 52 cards are placed in the stacks, the game is won. Between the cells and stacks is the score box. This tells you how many cards remain in play. Initially, the score is 52; the game is won when the score reaches 0. Eight columns are found in the lower portion of the screen. Initially, all 52 cards are located here. Please refer to the Game Play section for more detailed rules. A scroll bar is located along the right side of the window. This is updated after every move to represent the maximum length of the columns. This allows you to access any cards that are outside of the viewable area. As well, the window can be resized via the grow box (bottom right corner).The first time FreeCell is run, a window comes up asking for your name. This is so it can keep track of your wins and losses. After the first time, you will not be asked your name again, unless you tell FreeCell to do so (see help for Edit Menu - Preferences). Cards are moved by dragging, or by double-clicking if only a single card is to be moved. The rules are relatively simple. A card can be moved to a column (from a cell or from another column) if it is one lower in denomination (aces low), and the opposite colour. A group of cards can be moved to a column if they are all ordered as above, and the top card is one lower in denomination and the opposite colour. As well, in order to move a group of cards, there must be enough free cells to fit all but the top card. Therefore the maximum number of cards that can be moved is equal to the number of free cells plus one. If you attempt to move more than this amount, the cards will not move. Double-clicking a single card (last in a column, or in a cell) will attempt to add it to a stack. If this is not possible, and it is located in a column, it will be moved to the first available cell. Any card or group of cards can be moved to an empty column. This can be useful for effectively increasing the maximum number of cards you can move at a time. (Unlike the Windows version, FreeCell GS does not automatically make use of empty columns to move large numbers of cards). If you get to the point where there are four ordered columns of the same length, FreeCell will automatically place the cards in their appropriate stacks. Note that you cannot replay a game that you just won. When no more moves remain, FreeCell will present a window letting you know. Clicking Stop in this window will leave the game window open, but inactive. To make the game active again, you can choose Undo Last Move from the Edit menu. You can then continue from the point before you made the final move. Holding down the command (Apple) key while over a card will change the cursor into a question mark. Clicking on a card will then hilight the card(s) that could be placed following it. Of course, unless the card is last or in a cell, the move is not legal. However, it is useful for locating cards when developing your strategy. Holding down the option key while over a card will change the cursor into a magnifying glass. Clicking on a (partially covered) card will reveal it completely, allowing you to check its suit. This is particularly useful for aces.???? ??-1, -1); if CurrWidth <> LeftMargin then Newline; exit(ProcessStartTag); end; if gTagName='BR' then begin Newline; {Netscape seems to do it unconditionally like this} exit(ProcessStartTag); e?? ' 'A6''ȫ\pw???0??0??  I R    ( )   !  ?6?   I 7 +     0 ? . .4..вpwfDDODGDDDDDDODDDDODDDDGDDDDDDDDDGDDDDDDDDDGDDDDDDDDODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDGDDDDDDDDDDDGDDDDODDDDDDDGDDDDDGO?F?F??F? ( (~;((TpwHide Game Window/Show Game Window Depending on the current state of the game window, one of these will be present. Allows you to reduce clutter while working with NDAs, etc. The game is not aborted when Hide Game Window is selected. New Player... Allows you to change the current player. If you have played before, your name will appear in the pop-up menu. (The arrow keys can be used to navigate through the list of players). If you haven't played before, select New Player... and you will be able to enter your name. Leaving this blank allows you to play anonymously. Pressing the delete (backspace) key while a player is selected will remove that player from the records (after confirmation, of course). Delete Current Player Removes all traces of the current player (use New Player... to change the current player). Use this to clean up any inactive players. View Player Stats Brings up a window showing the number of wins and the number of losses for the current player. Stats for other players can be viewed by selecting their name from the pop-up menu (arrow keys work here too). The Reset button allows you to start fresh with 0 wins and 0 losses. Stats are remembered from session to session for all players other than Anonymous.. Allows you to change the current player. If you have played before, your name will appear in the pop-up menu. (The arrow keys can be used to navigate through the list of players). If you haven't played before, select New Player... and you will be able to enter your name. Leaving this blank allows you to play anonymously. Pressing the delete (backspace) key while a player is selected will remove that player from the records (after confirmation, of course). Delete Current Player Removes all traces of the current player (use New Player... to change the current player). Use this to clean up any inactive players. View Player Stats Brings up a window showing the number of wins and the number of losses for the current player. Stats for other players can be viewed by selecting their name from the pop-up menu. The Reset button allows you to start fresh with 0 wins and 0 losses. Stats are remembered from session to session for all players other than Anonymous. Added dialog asking for filename when Save Game As... is chosen. This was unintentionally omitted from the first version (ie. I forgot to add it). 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So you have to think ahead to avoid single squares remaining... Scoring is (n-2)^2 points per chunk of n squares which have been captured Standard settings are: Five square colors within a 20*10 board. You can change the numbe of colors and the board size; the more colors and the larger the board, the harder the game will be. - Currently, as the screen update routines are very slow in this beta release, the 32*16 and 40*20 board sizes should only be played if you have an accelerator card. This is just a beta release; I hope to finish this game within the next weeks. Features to be included in the final release are: Save games and continue them later Optional sounds for captured squares Scoring variations Save actual game settings (size, color, variation, sound toggle) Highscores ;-) And I promise to remove some spaghetti from the code to get it faster... If you find any bugs or if you have any comments, suggestions etc., please write an e-mail to: volkmar.friauf@koeln.netsurf.de BTW, SameGameGS is postcardware. If you like it, 1) pass copies around & upload it as much as you can (the GS will only survive if enough software is around... may it be as lousy as this little game!), and 2) please send me a postcard of your hometown or of your Apple II! :-) My address: Volkmar Friauf Kasparstr. 2 D-50354 Huerth, Germany And now for the legal stuff: This program is copyright (C) 1997 by Volkmar Friauf. 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Also unlisted are sites containing only the comp.sys.apple2 FAQ and sites having only Apple II emulators for other computers (the latter are unlisted mostly because I haven't gotten around to inspecting the sites yet). A couple of Apple II "pirate" sites have been intentionally omitted from this list. Please send additions, deletions, corrections, or other useful information to nparker@cie-2.uoregon.edu. Rolf Braun (rolbra@nether.net) has converted this list to HTML...you can find at : http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/3110/a2ftp.html. THE BIG SIX (All the shareware, freeware, & PD ware you could possibly want) =========== Site name Directory --------- --------- apple2.archive.umich.edu /archive/apple2 apple2.caltech.edu /pub/apple2 brownvm.brown.edu (*) LISTSERV.193 ftp.ms.uky.edu /pub/appleII ground.isca.uiowa.edu /apple2 wuarchive.wustl.edu /systems/apple2, /usenet/comp.binaries.apple2 (*) Files on brownvm.brown.edu are stored by serial number. For a human-readable directory, send e-mail with the text "INDEX APPLE2-L" to listserv@brownvm.brown.edu. Mirrors: ftp.uu.net mirrors apple2.archive.umich.edu under /systems/apple2 ftp.interactive.net mirrors apple2.caltech.edu under /systems/apple2/caltech wuarchive.wustl.edu mirrors apple2.archive.umich.edu under /systems/apple2/umich.edu ftp.hypermall.com mirrors ground.icsa.uiowa.edu under /pub/apple2 ground.isca.uiowa.edu mirrors just about everybody. If you can't get into wuarchive.wustl.edu because it's too busy, try pointing your Web browser at http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/ instead. If ground.isca.uiowa.edu is too busy, try telnetting to it instead. Smaller sites ============= acme.fred.org /pub/apple2gs (gmail) calvin.sfasu.edu (?) /pub/apple2 (HyperC, a few other things) ftp.apple.com /dts/aii (sys software, tech notes) ftp.armory.com /pub/user/ace (a few files, mostly music-related) ftp.cc.utexas.edu /gifstuff/apple (some Apple GIF programs) ftp.ecaetc.ohio-state.edu /pub/mfv (METAL & FutureVision BBS stuff) ftp.ed.gov /gopher/software/APPLE (mostly educational progs) ftp.genie.com /pub/Frontends/apple2 (GEnie front ends) ftp.gmd.de /if-archive/infocom/interpreters/appleII (Infocom), /if-archive/games/appleII (Eamon adventures) ftp.info.apple.com /Apple.Support.Area/Apple.Software.Updates/Apple.II ftp.interactive.net /systems/gno (GNO utils), /systems/apple2/caltech ftp.primenet.com /users/c/clay1 (sw by Clayburn W. Juniel, III) ftp.stolaf.edu /pub/apple2 (assorted things) ftp.teleport.com /users/nlayton (Warp6 BBS) ftp.ugcs.caltech.edu /pub/nathan (software by Nathan Mates) ftp.uni-kl.de /pub/apple2 (various things) ftp.vaxxine.com /users/sar (stuff by Michael Hackett) ftp.visi.com /users/markhj01 (stuff collected by Jeff Markham) ghostwheel.ausom.net.au /pub (all sorts of stuff) hypermall.com /pub/apple2, /pub/ego, /pub/procyon, /pub/sequential knecht.maschinenbau.uni-dortmund.de /pub/IIgs (some German A2 stuff) kreeft.intmed.mcw.edu /Q/pub/apple2 (Ron Kneusel's FTP site) oak.oakland.edu /pub/hamradio/apple2 (ham radio stuff?) pindarus.cs.uiuc.edu /pub/apple2 (GNO utils and info) slab.isdn.uiuc.edu /apple2 (GScii) spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov /Instructional.Materials/Software/Apple.II (space) tfsp.saic.com /pub/metal (Metal BBS stuff) tlp.apana.org.au /pub (all sorts of stuff...same as ghostwheel?) Archives of comp.sources.apple2 =============================== ftp.openix.com /ftp/jac/comp.sources.apple2 (official!) ftp.sterling.com /usenet/comp.sources.apple2 (official!) nic.funet.fi /pub/archive/comp.sources.apple2 (complete?) Archives of comp.sys.apple2/INFO-APPLE ====================================== relay.cs.toronto.edu /list-archives/1989 (1989 only) Archives of comp.sys.apple2.gno =============================== hypermall.com /pub/procyon (since April 1995 only) For searchable archives of any Apple II newsgroup (or any other USENET newsgroup), check out http://dejanews.com/. Kermit-only archives ==================== watsun.cc.columbia.edu /kermit/a (the OFFICIAL source for Kermit) ftp.cu.nih.gov APPLEII-KERMIT (includes new v3.88 stuff) shark.nosc.mil (?) KER*MIT. syr.edu /software/kermit/appleII (an old version) (?) These sites did not respond to pings. Apple III (yes, Apple III) files ================================ names.wvu.edu /pub/apple3 Apple II-related e-mail servers =============================== Internet address BITNET address ---------------- -------------- LISTSERV@brownvm.brown.edu LISTSERV@BROWNVM (APPLE2-L archives) LISTSERV@utarlvm1.uta.edu LISTSERV@UTARLVM1 (games from APPLE2-L) archive-server@plains.nodak.edu FILESERV@PLAINS (lotsa stuff) server@pro-ssor.cts.com (no BITNET address) (various things) Generic FTP-by-email servers ============================ BITFTP@PUCC (BITNET only) ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com Apple II-related WWW pages ========================== gopher://gopher.genie.com (GEnie gopher server) http://aerodec.anu.edu.au/~stu/Stu.html (Stuart Midgley's home page) http://alife.santafe.edu/~joke (Joerg Heitkoetter's home page (US)) http://apple2.caltech.edu/a2archive.html (Web access to caltech FTP archive) http://chat.carleton.ca/~mquattro (Michael Quattrocchi's home page) http://cie-2.uoregon.edu/~nparker (Neil Parker's home page) http://crux3.cit.cornell.edu/~jmk3 (Jay Krell's home page) http://dragon.moorhead.msus.edu/~schefflr (Bill Scheffler's home page) http://gellersen.valpo.edu/~arahimza (Auri Rahimzadeh's home page) http://home.earthlink.net/~mccomputer (MC Computers--A2 stuff for sale) http://homepage.interaccess.com/~arturj (Artur Jasowicz's home page) http://ic.net/~kindall (Jerry Kindall's home page) http://liquefy.isca.uiowa.edu/4/ground/apple2 (ground FTP archive search engine) http://jones.netplace.de/apple (Axel Bauer's A2 game screen shots) http://keaggy.intmed.mcw.edu (Ron Kneusel's home page) http://mars.nettrek.net.au/appleserv/welcome.html (Applied Engineering, Down Under) http://members.aol.com/Bmbj13 (Ben Johnson's home page) http://members.aol.com/CreatSltn (Creative Solutions' home page) http://members.aol.com/ljsilicon (Rudy Guy's home page) http://members.aol.com/MJMahon (Michael J. Mahon's home page) http://members.aol.com/newblossom (Apple Blossom newsletter page) http://members.aol.com/owsw (Charles Turley's home page) http://members.aol.com/rrbp/Home.html (B&R Comptuter Services home page) http://members.aol.com/swmoretp/AP.html (Software & More's home page) http://micromedia.com/www/stlouis/usergrps.htm (has some A2 usergroup info) http://mindvox.phantom.com/warez/Apple][ (a few A2 programs) http://nwlink.com/~cat/ (Damon Isaacson's home page) http://nyx10.cs.du.edu:8001/~eolson (Ed Olson's home page) http://nyx10.cs.du.edu:8001/~jsanford (James Sanford's old home page) http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop (Ewen Wannop's home page) http://people.delphi.com/B_WELLS (Brian Wells's home page) http://people.delphi.com/Harold_H (Harold Hislip's home page) http://people.delphi.com/chstiles (Clark Stiles's home page) http://people.delphi.com/gser (Paul [or Dan?] Krass's home page) http://people.delphi.com/rocketusa/apple.html (Darren Johnson's A2 files) http://people.delphi.com/rsuenaga (GenieLamp A2 home page) http://people.delphi.com/shinyan (Shinya Nagashima's home page) http://pw2.netcom.com/~jbcole (JB Cole's home page) http://phobos.cs.ucdavis.edu:8001/~mock (Kenrick Mock's home page) http://pluto.cc.umr.edu/~chrisn (Nibeck&Assoc. home page (A2 parts)) http://rattlehead.pass.wayne.edu/~cplater (Charles Plater's home page) http://research.germany.eu.net:8080/~joke (Joerg Heitkoetter's home page (DE)) http://snow-white.gac.peachnet.edu/talk/ML/mailing_lists_forms/comTech_group.html (GC EduNET A2 mailing list info) http://spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov/Instructional.Materials/Software/Apple.II/ (space-related stuff from NASA) http://studs.sci.kun.nl:8888/dboomsma (Doede Boomsma's home page) http://users.ids.net/~kerwood (David Kerwood's home page) http://users.ids.net/~kerwood/shh.html (///SHH Systeme's page) http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~leed (Donald Lee's home page) http://web.nmsu.edu/~rwifall (Richard Wifall's home page) http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us/assist/AppleII.html (list of A2 edu and disabled sw) http://www.allelec.com (Alltech Electronics home page) http://www.alphasmart.com (AlphaSmart keyboard info) http://www.angelfire.com/hi/kulasoft (Kula Software's home page) http://www.arrowweb.com/sbehrens (Soenke Behrens's home page) http://www.ausom.net.au/apple2.html (Apple User's Society of Melbourne) http://www.best.com/~hexman (Tony Morales's home page) http://www.blkbox.com/~jdb8042 (John D. Baker's home page) http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/~dmz (Daniel Zimmerman's home page) http://www.cfn.cs.dal.ca/Services/PDA/PDA.html (some downloadable A2 files) http://www.cfn.cs.dal.ca/Technology/AppleUsersGroup/NSAUG.html (Nova Scotia Apple Users' Group) http://www.cfn.cs.dal.ca/~ab616/Profile.html (Tony Cianfaglione's home page) http://www.chattanooga.net/~jwankerl (Josef W. Wankerl's home page, & GS+) http://www.cnsnet.com/~thekeep (The_Keeper's home page) http://www.cris.com/~sheppy (Eric Shepherd's home page) http://www.crl.com/~joko/ssii.html (Shareware Solutions II home page) http://www.crl.com/~mpearce/GSAUG/Apple.html (Gravenstein Apple Users Group) http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~progrmer (Marek Kozubal's home page) http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~sbeattie/applebyters.html (Applebyters UG home page) http://www.cs.umu.se/~christer (Christer Ericson's home page) http://www.csun.edu/~hbcsc419 (Randy Rouch's home page) http://www.cyberstation.fr/~zardini (Olivier Zardini's home page) http://www.duke-net.com/apple ("Chris, Mark, & Terry's A2 page") http://www.ecaetc.ohio-state.edu/shane (Shane Zatezalo's home page) http://www.ee.usyd.edu.au/~adrianw (Adrian Whichello's home page) http://www.fe.psu.edu/students/jeffries.html (Jason Jeffries's home page) http://www.freenet.mb.ca/iphome/w/waug (Winnepeg A2 User Group home page) http://www.frii.com/~mcgovern (Mike McGovern's home page) http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/orwell/21/odessa.html (Odessa Entertainment's home page) http://www.geeks.org/~taubert (Derek Taubert's home page) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2903/index.html (Carolina Apple Core home page) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/6491/ (jeffster@netcom.com's home page) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/3110 (Rolf Braun's home page) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/4558 (Treasure Chest Project mirror) http://www.globaldialog.com/~pliethen (Peter Liethen's home page) http://www.grin.net/~cturley (Charles Turley's home page http://www.grin.net/~cturley/USA2WUG/FOUNDING.MEMBERS/HOME.PAGES/EDHEL ("Edhel Iaur's" home page) http://www.grin.net/~cturley/USA2WUG/FOUNDING.MEMBERS/HOME.PAGES/ADRIAN (Adrian Vance, AV Systems) http://www.gsn.org/gsn/gsn.fredmail.html (Global SchoolNet's FrEdMail page) http://www.his.com/~pshapiro (Phil Shapiro's home page) http://www.hughes.net/~gcifu (Greg Cifu's Apple Museum) http://www.hut.fi/~pdunkel/mouse/conv.html (Paul Dunkel's mouse conversion docs) http://www.hypermall.com/avsystems (AV Systems home page) http://www.hypermall.com/byteworks (Byteworks home page) http://www.hypermall.com/companies/procyon/procyon.html (Procyon home page) http://www.hypermall.com/cgi-bin/ssis/digisoft/digisoft (Digisoft home page) http://www.hypermall.com/ego (EGO Systems home page) http://www.hypermall.com/~tdiaz (Tony Diaz's home page) http://www.iag.net/~bwells (Brian Wells's home page) http://www.ifd.com (Ideas From The Deep (Lane Roath)) http://www.igd.fhg.de/~girschik/nfc (Ninjaforce's home page) http://www.iglou.com/qwerty (Charles Hartley's home page) http://www.io.com/~vga2000 (Video Game Advantage--stuff for sale) http://www.io.org/~crownmi (Miles Fudge's home page) http://www.io.org/~taob (Brian Tao's home page) http://www.indirect.com/user/proterm (InTrec home page) http://www.info.apple.com (Apple Computer) http://www.interactive.net/~daver (Dave Roberts' home page) http://www.iscs.nus.sg/~ongtw (David Ong's home page) http://www.iversonsoftware.com/apple2.html (A2 developer & consultant list) http://www.jammed.com/~jwa/Machines/cat.html (Apple Cat Modem page) http://www.kestrok.com/~rsuenaga (Ryan Suenaga's home page) http://www.kitchen-sink.com (Kitchen Sink Software's home page) http://www.laughton.com/Apple/Apple.html (Comments from an early A2 designer) http://www.lm.com/~mportune/avatrax.htm (Matt Portune's home page) http://www.lost-gonzo.com (Lost Gonzo BBS (has A2 area)) http://www.lysator.liu.se/eamon (Eamon adventure page) http://www.magnet.ch/emutech ("Fast Eddie" IIGS emulator page) http://www.mcpb.com (MC Price Breakers' home page) http://www.mcs.net/~pelczars/penguin/penguin.htm (Penguin Software stuff) http://www.monmouth.com/~dwebster (Daniel Webster's home page) http://www.n2.net/clairemont/A2/a2.html (Clairemont HS A2 page) http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~ds876 (Jeff Robertson's home page) http://www.nyx.net/~wbaguhn/home.html (Will Baguhn's home page) http://www.oanet.com/homepage/goldbug/a2res.htm (Herbert Fung's A2 page) http://www.openix.com/~jac (Jonathan A. Chandross, c.srcs.a2) http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kashum (Richard Bennett's home page) http://www.phil.gu.se/helgewww/helgehome.html (Helge Malmgren's home page) http://www.photonpub.co.uk/appleretro (Richard Kilpatrick's A2 page) http://www.photonpub.co.uk/diamondben (Ben Bendele Enterprises) http://www.primenet.com/~adams/kfest.html (KansasFest 97 info) http://www.primenet.com/~clay1 (Clayburn W. Juniel's home page) http://www.primenet.com/~momkat (Jeanne Chappell's home page) http://www.qualitycomp.com (Quality Computers home page) http://www.rbdc.com/~buzzbomb (Ken Treadway's home page) http://www.science.wayne.edu/~adrissmn (Avi Drissman's home page) http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~bhou/noahUpdate/home.html (Noah Mittman's home page) http://www.sequential.com (Sequential Systems' home page) http://www.sevenhills.com/applesoftware (Seven Hills Software home page) http://www.shrevesystems.com (Shreve Systems' page) http://www.silcom.com/~halling (Vic's Associated Enterprises) http://www.softdisk.com/comp/mhudson (mhudson's home page) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~bduhreen (Brian Uhreen's home page) http://www.stolaf.edu/people/handel (Peter Handel's home page) http://www.sunrem.com (Sun Remarketing's WWW site) http://www.support.apple.com (Apple Computer) http://www.sure.net/~gsanchez (Gabe Sanchez's home page) http://www.swix.ch/clan/shadow (Andre Horstmann's home page) http://www.syndicomm.com/a2web (A2-Web) http://www.tals.dis.qut.edu.au/staff/willie/treasure.htm (Willie Yeo's Treasure Chest Project) http://www.taynet.co.uk/users/williams.inver (Philip Williams's home page) http://www.teleport.com/~gee (Chuck Gee's stuff for sale) http://www.teleport.com/~hroger/roger.index.html (Roger Hanthorn's home page) http://www.teleport.com/~nlayton/neal.index.html (Neal Layton's home page) http://www.teraform.com/~lvirden (Larry Virden's home page) http://www.the-hermes.net/~geoff (Geoff Weiss's home page) http://www.valleynet.com/~sjensen (Steve Jensen's home page) http://www.via.org/gtech (Green Technology's home page) http://www.via.org/~gmeiers (Garrett Meiers's home page) http://www.visi.com/~nathan (Nathan Mates's home page) http://www.wap.org/info/ (Washington Apple Pi) http://www.waynes.com/Business/WaynesComputer (Wayne's Computer store page) http://www.wctc.com/~spacs/projects/A2mail/A2EProj.htm (Jack Freiss's A2 Email project) http://www.webmag.com/AVCatalog (AV Systems) http://www.westcodesoft.com (WestCode Software's home page) http://www.winternet.com/~drechsau (Mike Horwath's home page) http://www.winternet.com/~irsman (Ian Schmidt's home page) http://www.winternet.com/~jsanford (James Sanford's new home page) hrttp://www.wizard.net/~dsr (DSR home page) http://www2.c4systm.com/~dmiller (Dave Miller's home page) http://www2.southwind.net/~texan (Dustin James's home page) Appendix: IP Numbers (as of 1996/9/2) ===================== Since some people are forced to connect to the network through services that provide incomplete or buggy name servers that can't translate the above machine names, here are their numeric IP addresses. Don't use these numbers unless you don't have any choice--they're likely to change at any moment without warning. acme.fred.org 199.106.67.2 apple2.archive.umich.edu 141.211.120.11 apple2.caltech.edu 131.215.88.32 brownvm.brown.edu 128.148.19.19 ftp.apple.com 17.254.0.53 ftp.armory.com 192.122.209.42 ftp.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.40.2 ftp.cu.nih.gov 128.231.64.7 ftp.ed.gov 192.239.34.2 ftp.genie.com 199.164.140.11 ftp.gmd.de 129.26.8.84 ftp.hypermall.com 204.181.154.2 ftp.interactive.net Unknown host ftp.ms.uky.edu 128.163.132.108 ftp.primenet.com 206.165.5.50 ftp.stolaf.edu 130.71.128.9 ftp.support.apple.com 130.43.6.3 ftp.teleport.com 192.108.254.15 ftp.ugcs.caltech.edu 131.215.134.135 ftp.uni-kl.de 131.246.94.94 ftp.visi.com galadriel.ecaetc.ohio-state.edu 128.146.158.171 ground.isca.uiowa.edu 128.255.21.234 hypermall.com 204.181.154.2 kreeft.intmed.mcw.edu 141.106.68.98 names.wvu.edu 157.182.140.2 nic.funet.fi 128.214.248.6 oak.oakland.edu 141.210.10.117 relay.cs.toronto.edu 128.100.3.6 slab.isdn.uiuc.edu Unknown host spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov 192.149.89.61 syr.edu 128.230.1.49 tfsp.saic.com No address associated with name tlp.apana.org.au 203.12.236.161 watsun.cc.columbia.edu 128.59.39.2 wuarchive.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 Latest changes ============== 1996/9/1: changed Rolf Braun's email and WWW addresses rbraun@infinite.loop.org -> rolbra@nether.net www.tripod.com/~sassysoft -> www.nether.net/~rolbra 1996/9/2: updated FTP entry for hypermall.com updated Sequential Systems WWW address www.hypermall.com/sequential -> www.sequential.com added Phil Shapiro's home page (www.his.com/~pshapiro) 1996/9/3: udpated David Ong Tat-Wee's home page www.iscs.nus.sg/~ongtatwe -> www.iscs.nus.sg/~ongtw 1996/9/7: added David Miller's home page www2.c4systm.com/~dmiller added Joerg Heitkoetter's home pages research.germany.eu.net:8080/~joke alife.santafe.edu/~joke 1996/9/13: added Eamon archive at ftp.gmd.de /if-archive/games/appleII 1996/9/18: added Richard Bennett's home page www.ozemail.com.au/~kashum 1996/9/22: updated Rolf Braun's home page -> www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/3110 1996/9/26: added Brian Wells's page www.iag.net/~bwells 1996/10/3: removed wuarchive.wustl.edu comp.sources.apple2 references 1996/10/19: added "Edhel Iaur's" home page www.wco.com/~3d5d1wsw/US-A2WUG/FOUNDING.MEMBERS/HOME.PAGES/EDHEL 1996/10/20: added FTP site knecht.maschinenbau.uni-dortmund.de added Video Game Advantage page www.io.com/~vga2000 1996/10/23: added Tony Diaz's home page www.hypermall.com/~tdiaz 1996/10/28: added Artur Jasowicz's home page homepage.interaccess.com/~arturj 1996/10/31: added Eric Floden's page user.mc.net/techren/garage/garage_door.html 1996/11/15: added Lazerus I. Long's page www.wco.com/~3d5d1wsw/US-A2WUG/FOUNDING.MEMBERS/HOME.PAGES/LAZ 1996/11/19: added Seven Hills Software's page www.nettally.com/shss 1996/12/19: added Jack Freiss, Penguin Software, Carolina Apple Core, Adrian Vance, Jeff Markham www.wctc.com/~spacs/projects/A2mail/A2EProj.htm www.mcs.net/~pelczars/penguin/penguin.htm www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2903/index.html www.wco.com/~3d5d1wsw/US-A2WUG/FOUNDING.MEMBERS/HOME.PAGES/ADRIAN ftp.visi.com/users/markhj01 1996/12/22: revised Soenke Behrens's home page webzone1.co.uk/www/thesonkpage -> www.arrowweb.com/sbehrens 1996/12/23: added Ninjaforce's page www.igd.fhg.de/~girschik/nfc 1997/1/11: Added Ryan Suenaga, Brian Wells, Harold Hislop, Ewen Wannop, Michael Hackett's FTP www.kestrok.com/~rsuenaga people.delphi.com/B_WELLS people.delphi.com/Harold_H ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop ftp.vaxxine.com/users/sar 1997/1/15: Added Software & More, Greg Cifu members.aol.com/swmoretp/AP.html www.hughes.net/~gcifu 1997/1/17: added Paul Dunkel www.hut.fi/~pdunkel/mouse/conv.html 1997/1/21: added Alphasmart www.alphasmart.com 1997/1/31: added Adrian Whichello, www.aea10.k12.ia.us www.ee.usyd.edu.au/~adrianw www.aea10.k12.ia.us/assist/AppleII.html 1997/2/18: changed Gabe Sanchez www.netvoyage.net/~gsanchez -> www.sure.net/~gsanchez 1997/2/25: added new Charles Turley, Fast Eddie, Peter Liethen, MC Computers members.aol.com/cturley www.magnet.ch/emutech www.globaldialog.com/~pliethen home.earthlink.net/~mccomputer deleted old Charles Turley & everything underneath www.wco.com/~3d5d1wsw/* www.wco.com/~cturley/* changed Ben Bendele Enterpreises indy24.photonpub.co.uk -> www.photonpub.co.uk 1997/3/2: added new Charles Turley, "Edhel Iaur" www.grin.net/~cturley www.grin.net/~cturley/USA2WUG/.../EDHEL deleted ftp.support.apple.com 1997/3/8: added Doede Boomsma, Clark Stiles, Jeff Robertson studs.sci.kun.nl:8888/dboomsma people.delphi.com/chstiles www.ncf.carleton.ca/~ds876 1997/3/9: added Michael J. Mahon members.aol.com/MJMahon 1997/3/11: changed DSR www2.ari.net/home/dsr -> www.wizard.net/~dsr 1997/3/18: added Apple Cat, Willie Yeo, Adrian Vance www.jammed.com/~jwa/Machines/cat.html www.tals.dis.qut.edu.au/staff/willie/treasure.htm www.grin.net/~cturley/USA2WUG/FOUNDING.MEMBERS/HOME.PAGES/ADRIAN 1997/3/21: added Creative Solutions members.aol.com/CreatSltn 1997/4/17: added Paul Krass, Philip Williams people.delphi.com/gser www.taynet.co.uk/users/williams.inver 1997/4/18: moved Derek Taubert www.cen.uiuc.edu/~taubert -> www.geeks.org/~taubert 1997/4/22: added A2-Web, Green Technology www.syndicomm.com/a2web www.via.org/gtech 1997/4/25: added Brian Uhreen, Treasure Chest Project mirror, Ben Johnson www.spots.ab.ca/~bduhreen www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/4558 members.aol.com/Bmbj13 1997/4/28: changed Seven Hills www.nettally.com/shss -> www.sevenhills.com/applesoftware 1997/5/13: changed Eric Floden to Edward Floden user.mc.net/techrec/... -> user.mc.net/~techren/... 1997/5/22: added Kula Software www.angelfire.com/hi/kulasoft 1997/5/27: added Lost Gonzo BBS www.lost-gonzo.com 1997/5/28: removed Moxie, old 1WSW oak.liii.com/~moxie www.optera.com/1wsw 1997/6/12: added another AV Systems www.webmag.com/AVCatalog 1997/6/27: added GenieLamp A2 people.delphi.com/rsuenaga 1997/6/29: added B&R Computer Services members.aol.com/rrbp/Home.html 1997/7/3: added Wayne's Computer www.waynes.com/Business/WaynesComputer 1997/7/24: added Vic's Associated Enterprises www.silcom.com/~halling 1997/7/30: changed Metal/FV ftp site address, Shane Zatezalo galadriel.ecaetc.ohio-state.edu/pub -> ftp.ecaetc.../pub/mfv galadriel.ecaetc.ohio-state.edu/shane -> www.ecaetc... added Iverson Software www.iversonsoftware.com/apple2.html 1997/9/5: added mhudson, JB Cole www.softdisk.com/comp/mhudson pw2.netcom.com/~jbcole 1997/9/23: added MC Price Breakers www.mcpb.com 1997/9/30: added Rudy Guy members.aol.com/ljsilicon 1997/10/3: added Odessa Entertainment www.fortunecity.com/victorian/orwell/21/odessa.html 1997/10/8: removed Eric Floden user.mc.net/~techren/garage/garage_door.html Extraits du serveur Apple http://www.apple.fr, voici les derniers trucs et astuces * Retrouver le numro SCSI d'un priphrique * Simpliez-vous la vie avec Netscape * L'ascenceur pour ne pas perdre sa slection * Fentres bien ranges ! * Le bon rflexe * BookMark porte de souris * A quoi ressemble cette police ? * Mmoire insuffisante... * Faites du rangement ! * Optimisez la fonction "Rechercher" * Exploitez la fonction "Rechercher" * Optimisez QuickTime * Changer son fond d'accessoire * Evaluer la mmoire restante * La corbeille magique * Macintosh LC 630 et ISO 9660 * PowerBook & 7.5 : problme date & heure * Problme de son avec Macintosh LC 630 * Rechercher sous Systme 7.5 * Spcial "dveloppeurs-amateurs" * Un alias qui n'en a pas l'air... * Des impressions ordonnes -------------------------------------------- Retrouver le numro SCSI d'un priphrique (11/08/97) Chaque lment de la chane SCSI dispose d'un numro compris entre 0 et 7. Avant d'installer un nouveau priphrique et de lui attribuer un numro, il faut vrifier que celui-ci n'est pas dj utilis afin d'viter tout conflit. Saviez-vous qu'il existe un moyen simple, ne ncessitant aucun utilitaire supplmentaire pour connatre le numro de chaque priphrique install ? Il suffit de slectionner l'lment en choisissant "Lire les informations" depuis le menu "Fichier". La rubrique "Accs" affiche le numro SCSI du disque prcd des lettres ID. Le numro de bus est galement affich si votre Macintosh dispose de plusieurs chanes SCSI. -------------------------------------------------------------- Simpliez-vous la vie avec Netscape Les adresses d'accs aux sites Web sont bien compliques ! Avant d'accder au site voulu, il faut taper la clbre chane "http://www." puis le nom du site, et rajouter la fin de l'adresse ! Bref, de nombreuses occasions pour se tromper... Saviez-vous que si vous voulez accder un serveur "commercial", dont l'adresse se termine par ".com" avec Netscape, il vous suffit de taper le nom du serveur et le logiciel se charge de mettre le dbut et la fin de l'adresse ! Par exemple, pour accder l'adresse "http://www.apple.com", il suffit de taper "apple". -------------------------------------------------------------- L'ascenceur pour ne pas perdre sa slection Il vous est certainement dj arriv de vouloir dplacer une slection d'lments vers un autre dossier. Seulement voil, aprs avoir pass du temps effectuer votre slection, le dossier de destination a disparu derrire les nombreuses fentres ouvertes sur votre bureau ! Comment faire rapparatre au premier plan le dossier de destination sans perdre le contenu de votre slection ? La rponse est trs simple : il vous suffit d'effectuer vos manipulations en cliquant dans les zones correspondant aux ascenceurs de vos fentres. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Fentres bien ranges ! Saviez-vous que vous pouvez combiner les critres "Par icne" ou "Par petite icne" de votre menu "Prsentation" avec un des autres critres pour une meilleure organisation de vos fentres ? Vous pouvez par exemple, facilement faire en sorte que les lments de votre fentre soient la fois prsents "Par nom" et "Par icne". Pour cela il suffit d'effectuer d'abord la prsentation de votre fentre "Par nom", puis "Par icne" et, en maintenant la touche "Option" de votre clavier enfonce, de cliquer sur le menu "Spcial" et de slectionner "Par nom". Si cela vous parat un peu compliqu la lecture, c'est en fait un vritable jeu d'enfant que vous aurez plaisir utiliser. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Le bon rflexe Vous recherchez les coordonnes d'un diteur ou d'un distributeur de logiciels, de CD-ROM... en France ? Ayez le bon rflexe ! Sur le 3617 PAGES PRO, il vous suffit d'indiquer le nom du correspondant recherch, et les rponses vous sont proposes en un rien de temps. ---------------------------------------------------------------- BookMark porte de souris Si vous tes un Netsurfer acharn avec un Bookmark surcharg, vous avez la possibilit d'afficher ce dernier lors du lancement de Netscape. En effet, il vous suffit d'ouvrir le fichier texte de votre BookMark (en vitant de le modifier...), qui se trouve dans le dossier Systme, Prfrences, Netscape f, et qui s'appelle "BookMarks.html". Aprs ouverture, copiez le chemin d'accs indiqu dans la zone "Location" et collez-le dans la rubrique "Home Page Location" (Options, General Preferences). Chaque fois que vous lancerez Netscape ou que vous cliquerez sur la touche "Home", vous aurez votre BookMark porte de souris ! -------------------------------------------------------------- A quoi ressemble cette police ? Pour savoir quoi ressemble une police de caractre, ll existe plusieurs solutions. Bien sr vous pouvez l'installer dans votre dossier "Polices" du Systme puis la visualiser depuis un traitement de texte, ou votre accessoire "Clavier"... C'est un peu long ! Saviez-vous que si vous tes quip du Systme 7 ou d'une version ultrieure, vous pouvez tout simplement obtenir un aperu de la police en question en double-cliquant sur les fichiers l'intrieur de la valise. C'est pratique et a vite d'encombrer inutilement votre dossier "Polices". -------------------------------------------------------------- Mmoire insuffisante... Si vous avez le message "Mmoire insuffisante" qui s'affiche lorsque vous travaillez dans diffrentes applications, il y a de fortes chances pour que vous ayez une police corrompue. Le seul remde consiste sortir le dossier Polices de votre Dossier Systme et le dposer sur votre bureau, puis de trouver la police incrimine : en gnral, il s'agit de la valise qui refuse de s'ouvrir. Jetez-l la corbeille, rangez le dossier Police dans le Dossier Systme, et redmarrez. Il vous faudra cependant dterminer ce qui a corrompu votre police afin d'y remdier dfinitivement... -------------------------------------------------------------- Faites du rangement ! Si vous avez la mauvaise habitude de travailler en dplaant dossiers et documents (provenant de divers dossiers) sur votre bureau, et ne vous y retrouvez plus, il existe un moyen simple et radical pour faire le mnage : Slectionnez tous les fichiers ou dossiers ranger, puis tapez le raccourci clavier Commande-Y, ou slectionnez Fichier-Ranger par le menu. Cette commande est galement valable pour dmonter un volume partag sur rseau. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Optimisez la fonction "Rechercher" Voici d'autres astuces pour profiter pleinement des possibilits offertes par la fonction "Rechercher" : Lancez la recherche par le menu fichier (commande-F), puis une fois le rsultat affich, cliquez sur le fichier dsir tout en enfonant la touche majuscule, et glissez le fichier sur le bureau. Vous obtiendrez ainsi un alias ! De la mme manire, mais en enfonant cette fois-ci la touche Option, vous pourrez copier le fichier ou le dossier concern sur le bureau. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Exploitez la fonction "Rechercher" Sous Systme 7.5.x, la fentre de la fonction Rechercher du menu fichier cache deux astuces que vous ne souponnez peut-tre pas. Pour dfinir une zone de recherche plus restreinte (et donc gagner du temps), il vous suffit de glisser l'icne du dossier concern dans la fentre de la fonction Recherche, sur le champ "slection" (en haut). Son intitul devient "dans la slection" et le rsultat s'affiche quasi instantanment. Pour affiner encore plus votre recherche, vous pouvez largir le choix offert dans le champ sur le nom, la taille,... en appuyant sur la touche Option. Vous pourrez ainsi lancer des recherches sur le contenu des fichiers, sur le caractre visible ou invisible... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Optimisez QuickTime Si vous utilisez rgulirement QuickTime, voici trois moyens de mieux exploiter ses ressources de lecture lorsque vous visionnez une squence : - Appuyez sur la touche contrle et cliquez sur les touches avant et arrire : vous obtiendrez ainsi un variateur de vitesse du film. - Cliquez sur le bouton de volume en maintenant la touche majuscule enfonce : vous disposerez d'un variateur de volume plus puissant. - Appuyez sur la touche alt et cliquez sur le bouton de son : vous pouvez visionner la squence sans le son. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Changer son fond d'accessoire Depuis que vous tes pass sous Systme 7.5 tous vos accessoires font grise mine ?! Vous n'avez certainement pas explor en totalit votre dossier "Tableaux de bord"... Saviez-vous que la touche "Option" peut faire des merveilles ? Slectionnez votre tableau de bord "Fonds d'cran" et choisissez la texture que vous souhaiteriez adopter pour vos accessoires. Enfoncez la touche "Option" et par magie "Choisir ce fond d'cran" devient "Choisir ce fond d'accessoire", il ne vous reste plus qu' cliquer ! Si vous ne trouvez pas votre bonheur parmi les fonds proposs en standard... notre rubrique "Tlchargement" propose de nombreux fonds d'cran spcialement conus pour le Systme 7.5. -------------------------------------------------------------- Evaluer la mmoire restante Si vous avez dj frquent un peu votre Macintosh, vous devez certainement connatre la fentre "A propos de votre Macintosh" accessible depuis le menu "pomme". Dans cette fentre vous pouvez voir quelle est la taille mmoire alloue une application mais pas la mmoire que cette dernire utilise rellement. Aussi pour vous faire une ide trs prcise de la mmoire restant disponible, vous pouvez avoir recours une petite astuce. Celle-ci consiste demander l'activation des bulles d'aide et lorsque vous pointez le curseur sur la jauge mmoire d'une application, une bulle d'aide viendra vous indiquer au Ko prs la mmoire restant disponible. ---------------------------------------------------------------- La corbeille magique Supposons que vous ayez vid (accidentellement ?) la corbeille contenant des donnes se rvlant finalement indispensables. Restez calmes, laissez ongles et cheveux de ct, et surtout n'utilisez pas les commandes "Eteindre" ou "Redmarrer", mais faites ce qui suit : Eteignez tout simplement votre Macintosh par l'interrupteur, ou bien appuyez sur le bouton Reset. Si vous disposez d'un portable, enlevez les batteries. Puis rallumez votre machine, et miracle, vos fichiers se retrouvent nouveau dans la corbeille !!! -------------------------------------------------------------- Macintosh LC 630 et ISO 9660 Lors d'une installation systme complet, y compris la vido partir du CD LC 630, on obtient lors du redmarrage du LC 630 le message suivant: "L'un des modules d'accs au lecteur Power CD n'a pu tre install (les autres l'ont t normalement) : Accs ISO 9660" Vrifier alors dans le dossier systme de votre LC 630 la version des deux modules "Accs ISO 9660" portant un nom similaire. Vous liminerez celui de version F1.5.0 et conserverez celui de F1.5.1 Le fichier F1.5.0 contient un espace la fin de sa dnomination "Accs ISO 9660". Ces deux fichiers prsents sur le CD-ROM font partie des dossiers: 1) "logiciel systme"-"Utilitaires"- "Ressources CD-ROM" . (Version F1.5.0) 2) "Installation CD"-"Ressources CD-ROM" . (Version F1.5.1.) ---------------------------------------------------------------- PowerBook & 7.5 : problme date & heure Il a t constat un problme d'affichage incohrent de l'heure et de la date sur PowerBook aprs installation du logiciel systme 7.5. Ce problme est d la prsence antrieure du Tableau de Bord SuperClock lors de l'utilisation du systme 7.1 . Symptme : Le symptme constat est un changement continuel de l'heure ou de la date, ceci dans l'horloge affiche dans la barre des menus ou dans le Tableau de Bord Date & Heure. Solution: Dmarrez partir de la disquette originale en 7.01 ou 7.1 du PowerBook "utilitaires 2" ("Disk Tools"), ouvrez l'accessoire Horloge, ou le Tableau de Bord Date et heure se trouvant sur le disque dur dans le dossier Tableau de Bord, et rglez l'heure et la date. Refermez l'accessoire Horloge ou le Tableau de Bord Date et Heure et redmarrez. Aprs redmarrage sur le logiciel 7.5 du disque dur, l'horloge devrait dornavant se retrouver l'heure et garder une valeur correcte, mme si elle est modifie par la suite. --------------------------------------------------------------] Problme de son avec Macintosh LC 630 Certains disques CD-ROM, exemple srie "Peter adventures", produisent des sons entrecoups de silences ou des bruits tranges lors des changement de squences. Il existe une rponse ce type de problme : sur ces disques, le son est trait en format digital au mme titre que les images. En consquence, tout rglage pouvant occasionner un ralentissement de la lecture de ces CD, peut provoquer ce genre de dfaut. (Partage de fichiers, mmoire virtuelle, mmoire cache trop importante) Veillez ce que la valeur de la mmoire cache dans le tableau de bord soit adapte de faon ne pas trop ralentir le Microprocesseur (96K est une valeur optimale). Certains dveloppements n'ont pas pris en compte les diverses vitesses d'acquisition et de traitement des informations digitales, en consquence le son peut tre dnatur sur certaines machines. -------------------------------------------------------------- Rechercher sous Systme 7.5 La touche option peut rvler parfois bien des surprises. En effet, dans le systme 7.5, lorsque vous effectuez une recherche l'aide de la fonction "Rechercher" du Finder, si vous appuyez sur la touche option au moment de slectionner un critre de recherche, vous verrez alors apparatre quatre nouveaux critres de recherche trs intressants : Vous pourrez effectuer une recherche par "contenu", pour oprer une recherche l'intrieur des documents. "Nom/icne verrouille" : il s'agit de la case coche dans "Lire les Informations". "Icne personnalise," si vous avez personnalis votre Macintosh avec de belles icnes. Et enfin le dernier critre est celui de "visibilit". -------------------------------------------------------------- Spcial "dveloppeurs-amateurs" Vous avez dvelopp une application sur Macintosh pour votre propre besoin ou par passion pour un domaine particulier. Expert dans votre domaine, cela vous a t relativement facile. Vendre l'est beaucoup moins, d'autant plus que votre application rpond un besoin trs prcis. Sa commercialisation ncessite en effet une approche marketing lourde qui en interdit souvent une diffusion conomiquement rentable. De cette constatation est ne l'ide de runir ce type de produit au sein d'un catalogue afin d'en faire une promotion groupe. Pour en savoir plus : contactez le Club JoliCiel : 3, sq. Jacques Menier 77186 NOISIEL. (1) 64 11 90 56 -------------------------------------------------------------- Un alias qui n'en a pas l'air... Si vous en avez assez de voir apparatre le suffixe "(alias)" la suite des noms de fichiers lors de vos crations d'alias, voici une astuce toute simple qui vous soulagera : A partir de ResEdit, ouvrez l'ID 20500 de la ressource STR#s du Finder, supprimez le mot "(alias)", puis...c'est tout ! Dornavant, les alias porteront le nom du fichier (toujours en italique) et seront suivis d'un chiffre (2 pour le premier alias cre, 3 pour le suivant, etc...), ceci afin d'viter les doublons. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Des impressions ordonnes Quand vous imprimez 20 fois (par exemple) un document de 10 pages, vous vous retrouvez avec 200 pages trier ! Il existe une solution relativement facile pour y remdier : - lancez l'impression d'1 exemplaire - Stoppez l'impression dans PrintMonitor - Ouvrez le dossier "Impressions en attente" dans votre Dossier Systme - Faites Commande-D sur le fichier relatif votre impression autant de fois que vous dsirez d'exemplaires - Retournez dans PrintMonitor et relancez l'impression. Vous aurez la grande satisfaction de trouver vos exemplaires tris, et n'aurez plus envahir votre bureau ou celui de vos collgues ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. 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Load Print/Program Valu9getname1 J] ;  Output file: \B : \ G; 6 4``CONVERTFORKSv|' ',CONVERTFORKS "5/CONVERTFORKSDOC Q "2FINDER.DATA*Y|p| " ConvertForks v1.0b September 1996 Bob Jensen #'''((x'{'z''y'' 'LX" " volume: $ " Unfork or refork this volume? (u/r) w' ɠL" w' " This program will alter your disk. Proceed with ,w'0 "unforkingLK! "reforking "? (y/n) H hL"  y''z'' 'LX"*|',L"|'),w'0P x' %'LX" ,w' `&{'.ȱ/{'i'iФ*'*' 'L!{'ʎ{'.y'/z'Ls!x' "No forked files found.L" " All done.L"("+1H " ProDOS error = $h L" " No device!L" " Disk write protected! : " Press any key. e' " ConvertForks aborted.L"h"h" m"m"HH`{#|#}#~#{#.|#}#m}#}#~#m~#~#ج}#~#  L LH h L**JH)*jihi # "`JJJi # "` " volume name size slot drv --------------- ------- ---- --- g'01f'2)' 'W $Rg'g' $  # " f'2JJJJ) " f'2 i f'g'i h' " choose volume: ɠL"8 h'g' 1i8g'2)`* * * (**)#*' $* '*`8` *)* `)ȱ ''ȱ'' '`%,|),'-(, '- ' )}'') '''''|''''(''('''(( % ' '`'''~)O })~)C?')݃' 'L]&')݇'')')()'``'ȱ' 'LX"'+,ܹ'R,Ԉx')ȱ %,&,&- " cannot be reforked 8` )-+,JJJJ,R,JJJJ-<,,c,-%-,-,-8,m-ȭ,m-ȭ,ȭ,ȭ, 'LX" 'LX"8`TXETsodp*,'u' 'DATA...unforkedRSRC...unforked) !"#$%&'() Documentation for ConvertForks v1.0, September 1996. ConvertForks modifies a ProDOS volume so that all forked files are converted to standard ProDOS 8 storage types. It is also capable of reversing the process and restoring the orginal forked files. A short lived predecessor of ConvertForks was called Unfork. This version could not restore the forked files and had a name that was too close to another existing program called UnForkIt. THIS PROGRAM ALTERS A VOLUME!! I believe that it is completely safe because its operation can be undone. Its intended use is on floppies being moved from one system (a Macintosh or a GS) to an Apple II that has only ProDOS 8 available to it. Introduction If a ProDOS volume contains forked files (storage type 5 containing a data fork and a resource fork) then these files are not generally accessible through ProDOS 8. These show up in the catalog listing with a "+" to the left of the file type. They cannot be opened, copied, or deleted. You get a "bad storage type" error if you try. ConvertForks will modify such a volume so that both forks are available to ProDOS 8 through any standard application. ConvertForks has only one mode which is to process an entire volume through all directory levels. Some Things That ConvertForks Does Not Do It does not allocate or free any blocks on the volume. It does not modify the contents of either the data or the resource forks (no file conversion takes place). What ConvertForks Does It finds files of storage type 5 (file ABCD, for example). It changes ABCD into a subdirectory. It changes the extended key block of ABCD into a subdirectory block. It creates two files within the subdirectory named DATA and RSRC. The data fork is accessible as ABCD/DATA and the resource fork as ABCD/RSRC. Only the original directory entry and the extended key block are affected. The resource fork is always of type binary, auxiliary type $0000. The data fork defaults to these values as well. If the type found in the extended key block is "TEXT", then the data fork is set to type "txt". If the creator found in the extended key block is "pdos", then the file was created by ProDOS and the type and auxiliary type are restored to their original ProDOS values. This process is referred here as unforking. Restoring the Forked Files The orginal forked files can be recreated as long as two conditions are met. 1) The subdirectories created by ConvertForks contain only the original DATA and RSRC files with their names unchanged. 2) At no time did the subdirectory ever contain more than 10 entries. If the subdirectory contains more than two files, then ConvertForks will not know what to do with the additional files. If the names have been changed, ConvertForks will not recognize the subdirectory as a previous forked file. Don't worry about a subdirectory that you may have that contains files with the names DATA and RSRC. ConvertForks leaves a signature within the higher bytes of the file names. If more than 10 files are created within the subdirectory then ConvertForks will have lost, or will fear the loss of, the original extended key block information that has been stashed away in the upper reaches of the subdirectory block. This process of restoring the forked files is referred to as reforking. Why ConvertForks Was Written Under Macintosh system 7.5, I can easily format and write ProDOS floppies, but the files are often not immediately useful on my //e because files created by the Macintosh have a (sometimes empty) resource fork. I wanted to be able to copy and delete such files on an Apple II under ProDOS 8. I wanted something more convenient than copying individual files from one storage type to another. Safety ConvertForks is safe as far as I can tell. I have tested it as well as I can and it works fine. It does, however, mess with a ProDOS volume by reading and writing blocks and this is not encouraged. It has been developed and tested on an enhanced //e running ProDOS 2.0.3 with volumes created on a Power Macintosh 8100 running System 7.5.1. I have used it to unfork then refsork floppies containing many forked files within several layers of directories. After reforking, every byte was back to its original condition. This was verified by comparing checksums produced by a disk copy program. ConvertForks has not been tested on volumes created with GSOS. System Requirements ConvertForks should work fine on any Apple II (no 65c02 opcodes, no mousetext characters, etc.) and under any version of ProDOS. The ability to display lower case characters has been assumed. Running ConvertForks Launch ConvertForks. You will be presented with a list of all currently mounted ProDOS volumes. Choose one by letter. This is not elegant or modern but it is where my level of energy left it. Any control character or the escape key will abort execution at this point. After choosing a volume, you will be asked if you wish to unfork or refork a volume. Unforking converts forked files to ProDOS subdirectories. Reforking reverses the process. Answer with 'u', 'U', 'r', or 'R'. Any control character or the escape key will abort execution at this point. Next you will be given one more chance to cancel the program by being asked if you want to proceed. Anything but 'y' or 'Y' will cancel the program. While ConvertForks runs, it will display the names of all files that have been found for unforking or reforking. Hitting any key will abort execution at a safe point. Use this approach, and not the reset key, if you need to stop the program. This is the first public release. ConvertForks is freeware. 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Maintained by: Erick Wagner (wagnere@concentric.net) & Richard Bennett Last updated: 2nd October 1997 This file is available from Delphi A2, Genie A2, and the MarinettiHomePage: http://www.zip.com.au/~kashum/marinetti/ Copyright (c) 1997 by RichardBennett & ErickWagner While all care is taken, this FAQ cannot possibly be completely up to date at all times. The a>(o>t  ~pt tx$x]@xX[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqstuvwxyz{|}~bove email address is for correspondence regarding corrections to this FAQ only, and will not respond to questions regarding Marinetti. CONTENTS 1. BASICS 1.1 What is Marinetti? 1.2 What benefit does Marinetti provide? 1.3 What do I need to use Marinetti on my Apple IIGS? 1.4 How much does Marinetti cost? 1.5 Where can I get Marinetti? 1.6 How do I register Marinetti and get rid of the annoying dialogs? 1.7 I sent off my registration, but heard nothing back. 1.8 I entered my password but I still get the annoying dialogs. 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 How do I install Marinetti? 2.2 How do I use Marinetti? 2.3 It doesnt work. What do I do now? 3. APPLICATIONS 3.1 What applications are currently available for Marinetti? 3.2 Why do I have to use an IP address (eg. 192.80.63.5) instead of a domain name? 3.3 How come an annoying dialog keeps appearing when using Marinetti? 3.4 So how do I surf the Web, now that I have Marinetti installed? 3.5 Id like to support Marinetti in my product. How do I do it? 3.6 Will PPP connections be supported? 3.7 Will Marinetti work with a Mac over AppleTalk? 3.8 Can I connect two Apple IIGS together with Marinetti? 4. MISCELLANEOUS 4.1 Who else was involved in making Marinetti a reality? 4.2 What language was Marinetti written in? 4.3 What is GS/TCP? 4.4 Does Marinetti support a standard BSD socket interface? 4.5 Why the name Marinetti? 4.6 How do I report bugs in Marinetti? 5. COMMON PROBLEMS 5.1 I can connect but response time is very slow. What gives? FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1.1 What is Marinetti? Marinetti is the first available TCP/IP protocol suite (stack) for the Apple IIGS, written by RichardBennett of Sydney, Australia. 1.2 What benefit does Marinetti provide? Marinetti permits an Apple IIGS to become an active device on the Internet. All terminal sessions, file transfers, etc. take place directly between that remote service and your computer via TCP/IP. With a shell account, the host that you are dialed into handles all of the TCP/IP traffic. In this situation, file transfers often become a two-step process; for downloads the FTP protocol/application is used to transfer a file from a remote machine to the host you are dialed into and then this is typically followed by a file transfer from the host to your computer with a protocol such as ZModem. Marinetti helps streamline your Internet experience by making it efficient and convenient. 1.3 What do I need to use Marinetti on my Apple IIGS? Marinetti is a single Control Panel (formerly known as CDevs), requiring System 6.0.1, 50K of boot volume disk space, and at least 30K of free RAM on either a ROM 01 or ROM 03 IIGS; note that GS/OS will not even boot on a ROM 00 machine. You will also need a serial connection to the Apple IIGS modem port which supports SLIP (Serial Link Internet Protocol), whether it be a modem or another computer. 1.4 How much does Marinetti cost? Marinetti is what the net clique refer to as beta software. It is available online free of charge, but in a not yet complete form. The final product will be freeware. 1.5 Where can I get Marinetti? The software is only available from the following locations: Delphi A2 go com a2 Delphi A2Pro go com a2pro Genie A2 m645 Marinetti Home Page http://www.zip.com.au/~kashum/marinetti/ Shareware Solutions II On disk to subscribers for cost of P&H Juiced GS On disk to subscribers for cost of P&H Alltech Electronics Comes installed on Focus drives 1.6 How do I register Marinetti and get rid of the annoying dialogs? The following is an extract from the documentation which comes with Marinetti. To register online, send an email to the following Internet address. Most online services, such as Genie and Delphi, provide a way to send email to an Internet address. kashum@zip.com.au Your email should have a subject line of REGISTER MARINETTI The content of your email must contain the following information: 1. Your full name. 2. Your preferred email address for Marinetti related contact. 3. The version of Marinetti you are registering. 4. A little bit about yourself and computer setup. You should receive a response in a few days, including details of how to remove the annoying dialogs. To register via post, send a letter to the following address: Marinetti registration c/o Richard Bennett P.O. Box 271 Turramurra, NSW 2074 Australia Your letter must contain the following information: 1. Your full name. 2. Your preferred postal/email address for Marinetti related contact. 3. The version of Marinetti you are registering. 4. A little bit about yourself and computer setup. You should receive a response within a month, including details of how to remove the annoying dialogs. 1.7 I sent off my registration, but heard nothing back Did you carefully follow the instructions listed in section 1.6? It is imperative that the subject line of your registration email say REGISTER MARINETTI (without the quotation marks, of course) since an automated process is used to collect your registration information. It is also a requirement that you answer ALL four questions completely. If more than a month has passed, resend your mail or check at one of the official technical support locations to see if Richard is away for an extended period of time. 1.8 I entered my password but I still get the annoying dialogs Does your name appear on the CDev? If not, you need to close the CDev and re-open it before the password will take effect. If this still doesn't work, carefully review and re-type the password that was supplied to you. If your name appears on the CDev but you still get the annoying dialogs, correspond with Richard to verify your password. 2.1 How do I install Marinetti? First, read the documentation that comes with Marinetti. In fact, the READ.ME file also tells you how to do this. Marinetti will not run if you simply drag it into your CDevs folder and reboot. It requires some scripting to negotiate the SLIP connection, and this is described in detail in the documentation. 2.2 How do I use Marinetti? Once installed, Marinetti works invisibly. Most applications call Marinetti to make a SLIP connection to the network and then open TCP connections automatically. Some applications may expect you to be already connected to the network. In this case you will need to go into the Marinetti CDev and click on Connect to connect to the network. 2.3 It doesnt work. What do I do now? Richard does not provide technical support for Marinetti. However, there are places, aside from this FAQ, where you can ask questions, such as the A2 forum on Delphi, and the A2 roundtable on Genie. On Delphi A2, the Marinetti support thread starts with message #4456. On Genie A2, the Marinetti support topic is Cat 28, topic 27. Before you ask for help, it would be a good idea to gather some information about your system. Besides determining which system extensions (CDevs, CDAs, NDA, INITs) are active on your system, you should use the Finder to access the About This Apple IIgs... entry from the Apple menu. The information returned (system software release, total memory, available memory, etc.) may prove useful in solving your problem. 3.1 What applications are currently available for Marinetti? As of the date on this FAQ, there is only one application available that uses Marinetti. A desktop Telnet application is supplied with Marinetti, and allows you to open multiple Telnet connections at once. 3.2 Why do I have to use an IP address (eg. 192.80.63.5) instead of a domain name? The current version of Marinetti does not support domain name resolution. A version of Marinetti which supports domain names is currently being tested. 3.3 How come an annoying dialog keeps appearing when using Marinetti? Richard wants people to register with him before using Marinetti. He has done this for three reasons: To keep track of who is using Marinetti. To produce statistics regarding who is using their Apple IIGS to connect to the Internet. To prevent some undesirable users who have caused damage to the Apple II community, from using Marinetti. 3.4 So how do I surf the Web, now that I have Marinetti installed? Marinetti is not a Web browser. The only released Web browser for the Apple IIGS, is SIS (Spectrum Internet Suite), which does not currently support Marinetti. Marinetti provides an easy way for applications to make TCP/IP connections, however, applications must be written before they can take advantage of this. SIS requires Spectrum 2.1, and is available from Seven Hills Software Solutions. Seven Hills Software Solutions 1254 Ocala Road Tallahassee, FL 32304-1548 USA 904-575-2015 (fax, 24x7) 904-575-0566 (voice, Mon-Fri 9am-5pm ET) shss@nettally.com sevenhills@aol.com 75300.1743@compuserve.com http://www.sevenhills.com/ 3.5 Id like to support Marinetti in my product. How do I do it? There is a developers kit available from the Marinetti Home Page: http://www.zip.com.au/~kashum/marinetti/ The developers kit includes everything you need to modify your own applications to use Marinetti. Marinetti is called via Interprocess Communications (IPC), so any language (Assembly, C, GSoft, Pascal) which uses the toolbox and supports records, pointers, and handles should work. To learn more about IPC, refer to chapter 30 of the Programmers Reference for System 6.0; this document is part of a two volume set available from The Byte Works as product GS-16. The Byte Works 8000 Wagon Mound Drive N.W. Albuquerque, NM 87120 USA 505-898-4092 (fax) 505-898-8183 (voice) MikeW50@aol.com http://www.hypermall.com/byteworks/ Richard suggests that if youre serious about developing for Marinetti, and would like more detailed support for your work, that you email him with your ideas. In most cases, unless you have a proven track record, you should also include some sort of partially working application, to show that you are serious. 3.6 Will PPP connections be supported? Eventually. The current version only supports SLIP. The Point to Point Protocol (PPP) is high on the priority list since it is more robust, the majority of ISPs support it, and eliminates the need for a scripted sign-on when used in conjunction with the Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). 3.7 Will Marinetti work with a Mac over AppleTalk? Not currently. Keep watching this space for future developments. 3.8 Can I connect two Apple IIGS together with Marinetti? Yes, check the documentation for the SETIP script command. 4.1 Who else was involved in making Marinetti a reality? Quite a number of people. Here is Richards unofficial history of Marinetti, and the people hed like to thank: If I leave anybody out, I apologise, it was unintentional. GeoffWeiss is primarily responsible for getting Marinetti off the ground. At KFest96, after discussing the possibilities of a Web browser with the folks from SevenHills, I asked Geoff what TCP/IP, SLIP and PPP actually were, and why they were so difficult to write. They werent. While Geoff was busy with SevenHills developing Spectrum Internet Suite, the first Apple IIGS Web browser, I started coding for Marinetti, or GK (GNO Killer) as it was known in those early days. The initial test team, which included GeoffWeiss, EwenWannop and DaveHecker, came together in August 1996, immediately after KFest96. In fact, much of the underlying IP code was written in those first two weeks. In NoARTICLESvr'  '&MAC.54NK'rrr(ANNONCES 7}}r/REVUE.PRESSE.54z zr&AG1997r }6}6r&MAC.G3"R@z%z&r)DERMAC.54#|.|.r,TRUASTMAC.542M`|0|0r%EDITO(v|+|,r(LES.PLUS}2}2r+GSINF54.BIS;}/}/r^DOMAINE.PUBLIC}}rFINDER.DATA}p}"rvember 1996, GaryUtter of Syndicomm management was informed of the project, as it could possibly have affected their then current project to move the Apple II community from Genie to Delphi, as was MikeWesterfield at Byte Works as a possibility for writing Marinetti applications. SteveDisbrow at EGO Systems was also contacted about writing applications. By January 1997, I had a working TCP/IP stack and was calling Delphi via Telnet using a new version of MiniTalk. The test team by then had been expanded to include RyanSuenaga, TimKellers, DaveMiller, ErickWagner, TonyDiaz, AndrewRoughan, CameronBrawn and HaroldHislop. It seemed many couldnt keep their mouths shut, and there were a number of leaks. I started to feel the pressure which Derek must have felt, so I cancelled the project. I wonder how many other Apple II projects were cancelled because beta testers couldnt be trusted to keep their mouths shut. Two days later, I resurrected Marinetti, this time with the original test team of GeoffWeiss, EwenWannop and DaveHecker, closely followed by TonyDiaz, DaveMiller and AndrewRoughan. A number of magazine publishers were also briefed at this time about both the Web browser and Marinetti. The project started running later than originally planned, and with KFest97 approaching, I really wanted it out the door, even if not in a completed state. SteveGozdziewski was great in organising session times and equipment possibilities for a Marinetti demo and announcement at KFest97, while not letting on what he knew. A number of last minute bugs and a logic rewrite meant that I didnt have time to plan the two sessions Id originally scheduled, so I crammed everything into one. Steve was really cool about the last minute change and we worked out a new obscure session description (The Internet: Are Apple II Users Being Left Behind?). At KFest97 we discovered a few last minute bugs on the system setup we were going to use for the demo, which both GeoffWeiss and DaveMiller assisted with pretty much most of the night before. For the demo, we used GeoffWeiss IIGS and ErickWagners SLIP account, who was kind enough to allow us to use it for most of KFest97. As should now be obvious, by the time the demo started, there were many in attendance who already new what I was about to announce, and I thank them for their silence. Finally, a special thank you to my close friend IreneSekler and particularly the love of my life, GiselleDrury for putting up with my hibernation in the weeks leading up to KFest97 in a desperate attempt to get at least something ready that I could show to people. Oh, and PeterBryant, who had to do three radio shows alone while I was temporarily indisposed. Hey Pete, nice hat! 4.2 What language was Marinetti written in? Marinetti was clean room written from Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request For Comments (RFCs) documents using 65816 assembly language and assembled using a custom hacked version of the Merlin 16+ assembler. Other utilities used during development include Pixie and ResLin, also written by and available from Richard, as well as GSBug and Genesys. 4.3 What is GS/TCP? GS/TCP is a completely unrelated product which was never released. GS/TCP was written by Derek Taubert in 1993, and required GNO/ME, a Unix-like shell for the Apple IIGS, to run. While GS/TCP not being released was the inspiration behind writing Marinetti, Richard never actually saw it. 4.4 Does Marinetti support a standard BSD socket interface? No. Marinetti was written as an Apple IIGS project, not as an Apple IIGS implementation of a Unix based TCP/IP stack. There are rumours of some programmers currently working on a module that will sit between ported Unix applications running on an Apple IIGS and Marinetti, but no firm details have been announced. 4.5 Why the name Marinetti? Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, an Italian poet, was the first Futurist artist and lived in the early 1900s. Futurism was a movement in art that rejected all traditions and attempted instead to glorify contemporary life, mainly by emphasising its two dominant themes, the machine and motion. 4.6 How do I report bugs in Marinetti? In most cases, you dont. Richard doesnt reply to email except in certain extreme circumstances. If you think youve found a bug in Marinetti, first check the Marinetti thread on Delphi A2 (starts at message #4456) or the Marinetti topic on Genie A2 (Cat 28, topic 27). If there is a mention of it, or a workaround, then Richard is well aware of the problem. You should follow the instructions there, if any, and wait for the next release. If the problem has not yet been reported, then post a message saying so and detailing the problem. If the problem is new, and others confirm the problem, it is time to report the problem to Richard. The following instructions are from the Marinetti documentation. If the problem seems like a bug in Marinetti, and you feel it has not yet been reported, please send an email to kashum@zip.com.au, with the subject MARINETTI BUG REPORT and the email content containing the following information: 1. The version of Marinetti (space-boot, or Help in the CDev) 2. Apple IIGS ROM version and amount of RAM 3. A complete and DETAILED description of the problem If the bug is found, and fixed, you will be credited and notified. 5.1 I can connect but response time is very slow. What gives? It is not uncommon for communications-oriented applications, such as Marinetti, to be affected by system extensions (CDevs, CDAs, NDAs, INITs) that make heavy use of interrupts. To improve Marinettis performance, you may need to reduce the serial port speed or identify and control the use of interrupt-unfriendly system extensions. If you were to shift-boot (holding down the Shift key when booting GS/OS until the No INITs/DAs message is shown in the Welcome to the IIGS dialog box) this would prevent all system extensions from loading (including Marinetti). Since Marinetti is a CDev, a regular shift-boot isnt appropriate. Several better alternatives exist and are documented as follows. Those that own ProSel-16 can use the disable system files feature of the ProSel Utilities to prevent the system extensions of your choosing from loading when GS/OS boots. If you try this method, dont forget to reboot GS/OS, otherwise, the questionable extensions will remain loaded. Shifty List (shareware), by Eric Shepherd, permits the creation of scripts that control the loading of trusted system extensions when a shift-boot is performed. Any system extension that is not part of the executing script will not be loaded when a shift-boot is performed. Experimentation with Shifty List often helps identify system extensions that don't play well with others. Eric Shepherd may be contacted at: sheppy@sheppyware.cnchost.com http://www.sheppyware.cnchost.com/ II Not Disturb (shareware), by Greg Templeman, replaces the poorly written clock routines of the Apple IIGS Toolbox with more efficient versions that are interrupt-friendly. *END* YDDDD E D$!$  ($  0 < << << << << << %<3<;<< < < <"<.< <P<7< <*<  << %<(<< %<,< < <  <<  <<< )<< << <9<0< < |< < n S< < < < < <A  $  $$($&$ &$$< %<F g8$ & ]$x & 3<:<[< <0 %  < < *  9"<1 g  / .< <P 1 ?P< y7< <9 G  *<  <   }$$$$T< <0($Z  $#$? %<c< !<C.< <= <  <D  e E #   <  <  < "< )<  ,< <"< <   "   5 E$z 9<G o f    $"$KILLDAWOOSHv|' '\KILLDAWHOOSHnj G4G5/KILLDAWHOOSH.ICʗټ ټ*README.KDWG6HFINDER.DATAɩm|p| ft fsA /7LU M N *O *N O U Ls  M D yH)Z3*=*Q"Kill Da WhooshCopyright 1994, Nathan Mates Written by Nathan Mates. Copyright 1994 All Rights Reserved This is a Control Panel. Is needs to be placed in a special place in your system folder, the Cdevs folder. Read the docs for more info. LLdUDDDCDC?ODCO?ODOOOCDO?DODOOCODOO?DC?DCDDDC< KillDaWhooshBy Nathan Mates1.11f1y0E K ;X[   Z+zhhhhhZګkttutyttttttt` q`}" q HHHHHN0""HHHHHO0""`AAZg $*/system/preferences/KillWhoosh.pref*/system/preferencesStarfire~Kill Da Whoosh~HHHHHN0""hiH}"HHHHHO0""hiH}"ooo0D" "" #" `" 1" !` ]  " iH}"iH}"`" " " (`HH ;[HH4"zZ("mHH"z@"H "H0"HHH("h+`K#"',16@CHZ\^`bdfhjlnprv #&7:=r|_du}#30EQ^h}}}}h0E hKxdfmo\_\h( H"#"k    KHK) Z@0ڢ8"z  hhhhhhh(kwww r`뜡Starfire~Kill Da Whoosh~ ;[KS]+  zzzzzkg` BP/4]_ace#_)_1h7h? M#LMONL-LKill Da WhooshMMv1.1 by Nathan Mates N NGgKill Graphical Effect O( OGgKill Sound Effect&J This control panel allows you to get rid of an annoying piece of fluff in System 6.0 and later: the whooshing rectangles. If you select that whooshes should be killed, you will not be bothered by them again. Your choice is set as soon as the Control panel closes. KillDaWhooshDDDCDC?ODCO?ODOOOCDO?DODOOCODOO?DC?DCDDDC    DEATH TO FLUFF! System 6.0 and later have this annoying little piece of System fluff: the "Whooshing" rectangles whenever a program is launched from the Finder, when a Control Panel is opened, etc. I think it's a waste of time to do them, and play any associated sound effects. So, I wrote up a short init to kill them. As I wanted the practice in writing a Control Panel, I made this program a Control Panel. Bigger and better Control Panels are planned; watch for more creations later this summer. (Foreshadowing: Control Panel / Driver combo named "swatterdisk" is planned. What will it be? It's in the name (well, a bit of a stretch), or just wait.) KillDaWhoosh is the result of this. It's a really small, simple Control Panel that needs to be installed in the CDevs folder inside the System folder on your Boot disk, and your system rebooted. You should be able to launch, install, and open KillDaWhoosh merely by double-clicking on it from the Finder, but I haven't tested this out. After installing itself, KillDaWhoosh allows you to kill either the sound effect, the graphical effect, both or neither when a whoosh happens. It's all up to you. KillDaWhoosh has an extremely simple interface to its Control Panel window: the title, author, and two check boxs. Whatever preference you want (it defaults to killing both the graphics and sound if the preference file is missing) will be used as soon as you close KillDaWhoosh control panel. The preferences are stored to the preferences folder (which is created if it doesn't exist) inside the System folder on the boot disk; if you're on AppleShare, this is definitely the wrong thing to do, but I was too lazy to do things the right way. Some other programmers (hi Ian & DaveR) seem to like these affronts to good taste, and after hearing about KillDaWhoosh are trying to put in as many as possible into their programs. Well, as long as theyUre going to piss off enough people to make them switch to KDW, I donUt care about that. :) Others have threatened to either make their own whooshers (which I cannot trap) or try and go behind KillDaWhoosh. Well, you programmers know who you are, and neither I nor the spirit of Apple DevSupport like that. :P KillDaWhoosh is freeware, and was written in 100% Orca/M Assembly, and raw TrezU code by Nathan Mates. Pass it around at will, but do not sell. There are 2 conditions for the distribution of KillDaWhoosh: 1) Don't mess with (add/remove files or text) my .shk archive when you distribute it, unless I give express permission. (Especially DON'T post it to places minus all docs and credit!!! The KillDaWhoosh archive should contain the KDA Control Panel, this readme file, and an icon file. 2) KillDaWhoosh can be placed on BBS's, software collections, and the like, so long as no more than $5 is charged for downloading, or any 3.5" disk including this program. (If you want to put it on a CD-Rom, that's ok, too). Forms of distribution that are acceptable the last time I checked are, but not limited to: Internet ftp, Internet fsp, IRC dcc, GEnie, AOL, Compuserve, Resource Central's A2.Central, Big Red Computer Club (RIP, folks), and Shareware Solutions II. Names are trademarks of respective companies and are not a recommendation on my part. Version History v0.10b1 First release. To IRC folks only. v1.0f1 No problems reported, so version bumped to 1.0, and released. Only change was the addition of a rProgramInfo resource to keep Eric Shepherd and his trained goons (just kidding :) away. Let's see if I munged it. v1.1f1 I heard a while back that someone on GEnie wanted to be able to kill either the graphical effect or just the sound effect. Well, if youUd spoken to me directly via email, this update could have been done a long time ago. v1.11f1 Updated readme, distribution policy, etc. Beta Tester Thanks: To those of who are sane, and think that whooshrects should bit the dust, thanks for betaUing KillDaWhoosh. Those whom I remember sending betas to are: Abaddon (James Brookes), B_Francis (Evan Daye), jsanford (James Sanford), Yoshi (Jeremy Chadwick), Slime (Ian Brumby), markm (Mark Miller) and a few more that I can't remeber. Thanks, folks! Legal Stuff: This program is distribution-restricted freeware. It is NOT public domain; it IS copyrighted (c) by me, Nathan Mates, all rights reserved. This program will be uploaded first to Delphi.com, the best place for flame-free beneficial Apple II support. [Free www-only accounts are available; drop by http://www.delphi.com]. After a period of roughly a week (or more, if the flaming jerks on csa2 are being annoying), it'll then be uploaded by myself to the more unsavory parts of the internet. Do not upload it in the meantime; this delay is to encourage folks to vote with their feet and move away from the jerks. Further, this program may NOT be archived, distributed, referenced by name or by link, or otherwise mentioned on any web, ftp or the like site of the pirate, drug-addled village idiot, Charles Turley. This is due to his continual idiotic bad behavior online, in hurting honest developers via piracy and behavior that should have landed him in a mental institution a LONG time ago. Please stay away from this con artist (calling him the male of the species homo sapiens is more than he deserves), and if you want to reclaim the Apple II areas of the internet from this pathological developer-hater, please help make it plain to see that his abusive behavior is not to be tolerated in public. Charles Turley's main con artist reputation comes from his mistaken 'belief' that if he can get his hands on it, it can be copied freely, and should be available to all. Thus, he'll copy copyrighted (i.e. piracy) programs, documentation, FAQs, etc without a single shred of remorse if that makes someone else feel he's "nice". There is no honor among thieves, and Turkey will backbite you if you once call him on his blatant misbehaviors. Other Apple II groups that actually CARE about copyrights, such as Joe Kohn's Shareware Solutions II, Juiced.GS may distribute this program so long as no more than $5 per disk is charged. [Other Apple II groups, please email me first for permission at nathan@visi.com] In any case, this program must be distributed with all the files as my original upload, with zero editing allowed. My Address, etc.: If you really want to get in contact with me, please use email. nathan@visi.com, or visit the largest and best set of Apple II resources on the WWW at http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/csa2.html Disclaimer: I warrant this software for nothing, you got it for free. If good bug reports are provided, I might be inclined to fix it, but don't count on anything. Apple II Forever! yT0C* README.KDWB KILLDAWHOOSHKKILLDAWHOOSH.ICrGUPPv|' 'TGUPP G\GUPP.PLACEBO G+GUPP.README07E; FINDER.DATAx|p})  0E K"HH "hh HHHH" "hhȷȷ  $- / ,mP o 4  HH ""HH"hh:kDr Tom: You promised a few times to leavecomp.sys.apple2 for good. 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Copie d'un jeu populaire dans le monde UNIX et MAC. Il faut capturer les carrs de mme couleur. Lire le ReadMe. Dossier DSK2 : - DSK2FILE version 5.0F par Ronald Kneusel est un freeware. Ce logiciel cre des images disques ProDOS de disquettes 5,25 ou 3,5 utilisables par les mulateurs Apple II sur Mac ou PC et des images DOS 3.3 de disquettes 5,25. Lire la documentation. Dossier CONVERTFORKS - CONVERTFORKS freeware de Bob Jensen transforme les fichiers forks en fichiers ProDOS 8 standards et inversement. Lire la documentation. Dossier EPSON.LQ - driver pour cette imprimante Dossier KILLDAWOOSH - Version 1.1.1 de ce Control Panel de Nathan Mates. Dj diffus par le club. Trs utile, il acclre notablement l'ouverture des fentres en supprimant l'effet graphique du systme. Dossier GUPP - version 2.0.5 du superpatcheur de Nathan Mates. Lire la documentation. Marinetti.Faq - Les questions et rponses les plus frquentes propos du gestionnaire de protocole TCP/IP pour Apple IIGS : Marinetti de Wargner et Bennett. En anglais. GSINFOS54.BIS Dossier Tool 34 ----------------------- Correction d'un bug du TextEdit Tool Set qui n'accepte pas plus de 1024 styles diffrents dans un document... Archive FOXTROT.SEA -------------------------------- C'est une archive auto-dcompactable Shrink-it. Il suffit de cliquer dessus.Animation sonore et visuelle trs rapide de The Webster. Ne pas oublier d'installer le Tool 69 prsent dans l 'archive dans votre systme sinon plantage immdiat. Dossier FLI --------------- Ce logiciel permet de visualiser les animations FLI du monde PC. Dossier ThirdView ------------------------ Utilitaire ne concernant que ceux quips d'une carte graphique Second-Sight. Dossier Images -------------------- Trois planches de clip-art monochrome au format Apple Prefered: Xmax, Robot et Time. Pour complter la disquette qTEXTMSWDEDOMAINE.PUBLIC Pour Apple IIGS ---------------------- GSCLUB 487 : MDK - Marinetti Developper's Kit. Les outils de dveloppement pour le gestionnaire TCP/IP Marinetti de Wagner et Bennett. Pour utilisateur quip de Marinetti et familiaris avec la programmation d'un Apple IIGS. Pour Macintosh ---------------------- MAC0056 Archive de 2,6 Mo dcompacte sur le disque dur. -PlayerPRO 4.5.8 -FR : mise jour du logiciel de musique d'Antoine Rosset -Guru 2.5.1 : mise jour de l'utilitaire pour pour2FCNTLMENUfPRTRFichier temporaire Word D 3206DTEXTMSWDE| }0F~0 ]( }*+,-./MELCHIOR Denis2I<2STR I  connatre, upgrader la mmoire de son Macintosh ou de son imprimante et vrifier le bon tat des barrettes mmoires. MAC0057 Archive de 3 Mo dcmpacte sur le disque dur. -Hit Factory 3.2.1 pour PowerMac : logiciel de cration de musique. -Patch de DiskExpress II pour MacOS8 : adaptation de DiskExpress II MacOS8. - HDT device data : mise jour de la base de donnes disques pour Hard Disk Toolkit. - Update Silverlining en version 5.8 du gestionnaire de disques Silverlining MAC0058 : Bernie the rescue - La dernire version de l'mulateur APPLE IIGS pour PowerMacintosh. Attention, il faut capturer la ROM de son GS pour pouvoir l'utiliser. MAC0059 : Graphic Converter 2.9.1.FR segment GC291#1 MAC0060 : Graphic Converter 2.9.1.FR segment GC291#2 - la dernire version franaise de Graphic Converter. L'archive dcompacte reprsente plus de 6 Mo sur le disque dur. O60 *ANNONCESBMAC.54REVUE.PRESSE.545BAG19975MAC.G35 DERMAC.54UB TRUASTMAC.54UEDITOULES.PLUS@uB GSINF54.BISuDOMAINE.PUBLICu FINDER.DATA A vendre ********* Vends carte PC transporter avec lecteur 360k et lecteur 720k. A dbattre. Michel Racine tlphone et tlcopie 04 50 27 89 79 Recherche ********** 2 - Recherche driver d'imagewriter pour Windows 3.11. Michel Racine tlphone et tlcopie 04 50 27 89 79 Demande ********* 3- Un membre du club pourrait-il refaire un article sur la communication entre PC et Apple IIGS ? Michel Racine tlphone et tlcopie 04 50 27 89 79 A vendre ********* Je vends (les logiciels sont tous des originaux accompagns de leur documentation, le matriel fonctionne sans problme); le port est en plus. Matriel :  Carte RAMkeeper de Applied Engineering : 100F  Carte stro : 100F  Lecteur 3 pouces 1/2 : 400F  Joystick Apple : 50F Utilitaires GS :  Kangaroo (extension des botes de dialogue Standard File, en franais) : 80F  Platinum Paint (version entirement en franais) : 80F  TypeWest (polices TrueType pour Pointless) : 50F  Printshop GS : 50F  Design Your Home Architecture (logiciel de dessin technique) : 80F  GSPaint et GSWrite : 30F chaque, 50F les 2.  Fantavision GS (cration danimations) : 50F Jeux GS :  2088 Cryllian Mission  Ancient Glory  Arkanoid II  Balance of Power  The Bards Tale I  The Bards Tale II  Black Cauldron  Blockout  Bouncing Bluster  Captain Blood  Chessmaster 2100  Crystal Quest  Dark Castle  Deja Vu  Dragon Wars  DuelTris  Dungeon Master  Full Metal Planete  Gate  Gold Rush  Hacker II  The Hunt for Red October  The Immortal  Manhunter : New York  Mazer II  Neuromancer  Pickn Pile  Pirates  Police Quest  Qix  Rastan  Rocket Ranger  Shadowgate  Shanghai  Space Quest I  Space Quest II  Space Shark  Tarot  Task Force  Tetris  The Third Courier  The Three Stooges  Transylvania III  Tunnels of Armageddon  Ultima I  Uninvited  War in Middle Earth  Warlock  Wraith  Xenocide  Zany Golf Chaque jeu : 50F, 5 jeux pour 200F, 10 jeux pour 350F et les 51 jeux pour 1300F. 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, 100F les 9.  AppleWorks 1.4 Franais : 100F Livres et revues :  Clefs pour Apple IIGS : 20F  Systme ProDOS de lApple IIGS : 20F  Using AppleWorks GS : 20F  50F les 3 livres prcdents  Le IIGS pluch : 100F  Exploring GS/OS and ProDOS 8 (exemples en assembleur) : 50F  Exploring the Apple IIGS (exemples en assembleur) : 50F  Advanced Programming Techniques for the Apple IIGS ToolBox (exemples en assembleur, Pascal et C) : 50F  Les 3 livres ci-dessus pour 120F  Documentation dveloppeur Apple (en anglais) comprenant 6 classeurs : 300F  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 3F :  Nibble (27 numros : fvrier, avril, mai, aot dcembre 88, janvier 89 aot 90 sauf juin 90) : 80F la collection.  A+ (25 numros de juillet 89 septembre 91 sauf octobre et novembre 89, ainsi que dcembre 1990, mais avec novembre 92) : 70F la collection.  Poms (28 numros de 14 50) avec les disquettes des numros 41 50 : 80F la collection. Philippe Manet 40 rue Victor Hugo 94700 Maisons Alfort 01.43.76.61.08 aprs 19h manet_p@decus.fr PS : Je suis absent jusquau 21 septembre.-GSINF.54 Dossier ARTICLES MAC.54 : Larticle de Jacques Rey. ANNONCES : les petites annonces et demandes diverses. REVUE.PRESSE.54 : Gus est de retour ( 2 pour le prix dune) AG1997 : le compte rendu officiel de lAssemble Gnrale. MAC.G3 : les nouveaux PowerMac G3. Linfo brut par Apple DERMAC.54 : les dernires nouvelles Mac collectes sur le serveur Apple. TRUASTMAC.54 : les trucs et astuces Mac collectes sur le serveur Apple. EDITO : GS club for ever ? LES.PLUS : le contenu du dossier les plus. GSINF54.BIS : le contenu de la disquette bis. DOMAINE.PUBLIC : GS club 487 et MAC 56 60 Dossier INFOS.VO GELAMP.SEP.A2 : Gnie de septembre GELAMP.OCT.A2 : Gnie doctobre BILL.TXT : le gouvernement US employ par Bill BEATLES.TXT : des textes de chansons adapts aux dboires informatiques. FTPLIST.TXT : les sites internet Apple II. Dossier LES.PLUS - Dossier Jeux : FreeCell -> Copie du jeu de cartes que l'on lance pour tester la bonne installation des outils 32 bits de Windows. SameGameGS -> PostCardWare de Volkmar Friauf en version bta. Copie d'un jeu populaire dans le monde UNIX et MAC. Il faut capturer les carrs de mme couleur. Lire le ReadMe. - Dossier DSK2 : DSK2FILE version 5.0F par Ronald Kneusel est un freeware. Ce logiciel cre des images disques ProDOS de disquettes 5,25 ou 3,5 utilisables par les mulateurs Apple II sur Mac ou PC et des images DOS 3.3 de disquettes 5,25. Lire la documentation. - Dossier CONVERTFORKS : CONVERTFORKS freeware de Bob Jensen transforme les fichiers forks en fichiers ProDOS 8 standards et inversement. Lire la documentation. - Dossier EPSON.LQ : driver pour cette imprimante - Dossier KILLDAWOOSH : Version 1.1.1 de ce Control Panel de Nathan Mates. Dj diffus par le club. Trs utile, il acclre notablement l'ouverture des fentres en supprimant l'effet graphique du systme. - Dossier GUPP : version 2.0.5 du superpatcheur de Nathan Mates. Lire la documentation. - Marinetti.Faq : Les questions et rponses les plus frquentes propos du gestionnaire de protocole TCP/IP pour Apple IIGS : Marinetti de Wargner et Bennett. En anglais. Dossier J.REY MICROAPPLE.MAC : image pour Mac format GIF MICROAPPLE.GS : image pour GS GSINFOS54.BIS Dossier Tool 34 - Correction d'un bug du TextEdit Tool Set qui n'accepte pas plus de 1024 styles diffrents dans un document... Archive FOXTROT.SEA - C'est une archive auto-dcompactable Shrink-it. Il suffit de cliquer dessus.Animation sonore et visuelle trs rapide de The Webster. Ne pas oublier d'installer le Tool 69 prsent dans l 'archive dans votre systme sinon plantage immdiat. Dossier FLI - Ce logiciel permet de visualiser les animations FLI du monde PC. Dossier ThirdView - Utilitaire ne concernant que ceux quips d'une carte graphique Second-Sight. Dossier Images - Trois planches de clip-art monochrome au format Apple Prefered: Xmax, Robot et Time.  L) _ ]h>h` _n K܆ޠh K܆`n KPRr KPR L ] K K #]n KPRh` _ ]xL`Z _xLz`PRRP`h`Z Kr KRPn K Knrz` C ) K >V L 7=n K@r = K C] K Knܦ Kr = = K >n =r Kn Kr K K C]hr K =n ) ) =` = T _ ) _~P R =%! C ) K \? L 7=r K@eDL