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STOCKPOTS12QTS16.99)62786 PROG.INT. STOCKPOTS16QTS17.99)67447 PROG.INT. STOCKPOTS20QTS23.99'5172INGRID STORAGE BSKTJUMBO4.99)1251KERNSSTRAW PRESERVES48.OZ2.79E1932KNOTT'SSTRAW PRESERVES32.OZ2.55CONSUMER REPORTS BEST BUY 4264DOMINOSUGAR10LBS2.99*66258EQUAL SUGAR SUBSTIT500/PK12.79)8299TONESSUGAR, POWDERED18 OZ..5922243 SUGAR TWINSUGAR,SUBSTITUTE7.13 OZ.1.13&66902ROLODEXSW-24CCOVERED16.49#6864 LOG CABINSYRUP36.OZ2.49(9661HERSHEYS SYRUP,CHOC.24.OZ1.23.27763CAMPSYRUP,PURE MAPLE3 LITERS14.89*21485 O'SULLIVANTABLE,COMPUTER102.97'LIPTON TEA BAGS,LRG. 24/ONE.OZ4.6947837 TEA KETTLE3 QT10.99*4709CORONET TOILET PAPER8/PK 1.85 54712CORONET TOILET PAPER8/PK1.85 NO WOOD CHIPS'840CORINA TOMATO PASTE6/6.OZ1.93%4409KERNS TOMATO PUREE6LBS2.23-2948CORINATOMATOES,PEELED12/16.OZ4.99TOOTHPICKS/RDS2400/32.69)1300 RUBBERMAID TRASH CAN32 GAL6.49*3296PRESTO TRSHBAGS,KIT60/13GAL4.59+2996PRESTO TRSHBAGS,LRG.80/30GAL5.3902895 SOFT SCRUBTUBE&TILE CLEANER39.OZ1.99(1949BUDDING TURKEY,SMOKED3 LB5.19%2134TONE VANILLA,PURE16.OZ7.93, VEAL PATTIES5LBS8.254.OZ EA UNBREADED-5017 CREAM FLAKEVEG SHORTENING3LBS1.97)4602COOKIESVIENNA FINGERS2LBS2.19(7548 GOLDEN KERNALWALNUTS2.LB4.69"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===|"3 P.O.Box 135, 207-2nd StreetSt. George, KS 66535Jan. 12, 1986THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJim Willis , HCOIC1300 Hinton St. West Monroe LA. 71291 Dear Jim,;9I have \^_`ajust received sides 1 through 12 from the Big Red =;Apple Club and want to say they are great. Put me on your list of members!!!=;I have included on this disk some spreadsheets that may be ?=of interest to some (I hope). You can use this disk to send /me sides 13 and 14 as soon as they are ready.<:I just obtained Ericson's Appleworks, Tips and Techniques ><1 to 12. If printed at 17CI and 1/8th line spacing it will ># -McClain (O) ? ? ? :30[$ -Cloud (SFT) ? ? @ ? ? 5:00 (TF)_% Albright (RV) {98}8} ? ? ? ? ? 1:09V& Rogers (HAY) ? ? ? @ ? 13/2' ROSSVILLEK( -Rogers (Hay) ? ? @ ? 7/2d) -O'Donnel (PR) ? ? ? ? ? ? 7/0- IND. TOTALS"@ /@ /@ /,@ / /@ /? @?qq?. TOTALS AT 98@ /@ /@ /@ / /? /@? /@?1 CHRIS SCH AEFER (105)05) TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIM72 Exhibition (OSK) *1 *1 *1 :37 TIME3 GARDNER {112}p4 -Blosser (SFT) ? ? ? @ ? ? ? 5:44U5 -Murray (O) ? ? @ ? ? 5:29^6 Tummons (PL) {112} ? ? @ ? ? 3:05l7 Buskirk (RV) {105} ? ? / ? ? ? ? 1:38X8 Brown (Hay) ? ? ? ? ? Defaultb9 -Funk (Eff) @ @ ? ? ? ? 13/3b: -Werner (HI) ? ? ? ? ? ?2:35L; -Connor (Ross) @ @ ? ?1:40< -Cloud (SFT) @ @ ? @ @ ? @ @ ? ? 18/14@ IND. TOTALS$@ /@@ / @@ /@"@ /(@ /@? /@ /@@@rq?A TOTALS AT 105"@ /@@ /@@ /@"@ /@ /?? /@ /?@??D JEFF CONAWAY (119) TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIMOE McCabe (OSK) ? ? ? ? 1:44 TIME9F Hund (PR) ? ? ? 1:10 GGARDNERLH -Reynolds (SH) ? @ ? ? 1:24UI -Trout (SFT) @ @ @ ? ? 6/9hJ -Hermreck (G) @ ? @ @ ? ? 4:58 (TF)PK -Rees (L) ? @ @ ? ? 4/6@L Frederick (Hay) ? ? ? :14WM Hernandez (RV) ? ? ? ? ? 3/4N ROSSVILLEiO -Butell (Bald) ? @ ? @ ? ? 5:30 (TF)rP -Calhoon (Hia) @ @ @ @ ? @ ? 12/11{Q -Trout (SFT) ? ? @ @ ? ? ? ? 10/7U IND. TOTALS$@ /@$@ /&@@ /@1@ /? / /@ / @@F]tE?X TERRY MOE CKE {126}6} TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIMgY Carver (Osk) ? ? ? ? ? ? 2:22 TIME>Z Swanson (PR) ? ? ? :54 [GARDNER@\ -Beister (SFT) ? ? ? 1:17W] -Sargeant (SH) ? @ @ ? ? 7/4>^ -Laquet (GE) ? ? ? :31I_ Hersch (PL) ? ? ? ? 1:01@` Armstrong (RV) ? ? ? :53Ya Exh. Hewett (Hay) *1*1 *1*1*2 *1*1*1*1 *1 4:50c IND. TOTALS? /@@ /@ / /? /@ /@?@$I$I?f BRIAN WOM ACK {126}6} TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIMg Westphal (OSK) {132}132} ? @ @ @ @ ? ? 10/12 TIMEEJh Exh.Tiler (SM) *2 *2*2*1*2 *1*1 *1 9/12Hi Hersh (PL) ? ? ? ? 1:01Gj Hoobler (Hay) {126} ? ? ? :37Qk Exh. Delgado (Hay) *1*1 *1 *1*1 *3 *1 *1 5:01l ROSSVILLE@m -Harris (Bald) ? ? ? :48Kn -Swanson (PR) ? ? ? ?2:01r IND. TOTALS? /@@ /@ /@ /@ /@ /@?@?s TOTALS AT 126 /@ /? / / / / /@@v DARREN BEETHE TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIMLw Exhibition (Osk)*1 *4*3 *2*2 *1 *1 4:20 TIMEix Heim (PR) ? @ ? ? @ ? ? 5:56 yGARDNERIz -Elliss (G) ? ? ? ? 1:11J{ -Bockery (P) ? ? ? ? 2:27M| Immenschuh (SM) ? @ ? ? 3:35@} Exh. Rockwell (PL)*1 *1*1 *1 *1 1:56~ McGivern (Hay) ? @ @ ? @ ? ? ? 9/25 (TF)I Martin (RV) ? ? ? ? 1:31 ROSSVILLE -McGivern (Hay) @ @ @ ? @ ? ? ? 6:00 (TF) IND. TOTALS@ /@@ / @ /?? /,@ /@? /@?@$I$I? ROGER KIRKWOOD TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIM[ Heston (OSK) @ ? ? ? ? 3:33 TIMEJ Hawkins (PR) ? ? ? ? 1:31 GARDNERa -Wessel (P) @ ? ? ? ? ? 3:46> -Wallace (O) ? ? ? 1:31] -Ford (L) ? ? ? @ ? ? 1:59y -Bolton (GE) ? ? ? @ ? ? ? ? 9/6H Silke (PL) ? @ ? ? 2:54 Reece (Hay)y) ? @ @ ? @ ? @ ? @ ? ? 4:26z Delaney (RV) ? ? @ ? ? @ ? ? 7/11 ROSSVILLEp -Buttron (Eff) @ ? @ ? ? ? ?5/12R -Birdsley (Sab) ? @ ? ? 3:00 (TF)U -Ross (Ross) ? ? @ ?0/9 IND. TOTALS$@ /&@@ / @@ /@.@ /&@? /@@ /@@@? JASON MCC LURE {145}45} TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIMK Miller (OSK) {155} ? ? ? 1:10 TIME= Cooper (PR) ? ? ? :32 GARDNERA -Turnbull (SFT) ? ? ? 1:18V -Wingate (O) @ ? ? ? ? 2:06N Demon (SM) {145} ? ? ? ? 1:00I Carvel (PL) @ ? ? ? 2:23f Obeppieder (Hay) @ ? ? ? ? ? 4:52I Martin (RV) ? ? ? ? 1:31 ROSSVILLE@ -Lotridge (SM) ? ? ?1:14 IND. TOTALS /(@ /? /? /@? / /"@"@ TOTAL AT 145 /@ /? / /@? / / /@@ BRENT ADAMS TAKE-DWN REVERSE ESCAPE NR-FALL PENALTY STA!L FALLS WIN LOSSS DRAW W PERCENT NT SCORE/TIMC Powers (OSK) ? ? ? 1:01 TIMEU Morrow (PR) ? ? ? ? ? 3:09 GARDNERV -Immerson (L) ? @ ? @ ? 8/2= -Patton (O) ? ? ? :21J -Stevens (P) ? ? ? ? 1:42? Tyburski (PL) ? ? ? 1:28C Joy (RV) ? @ ? ? 1/7 ROSSVILLE= -Owens (PR) ? ? ?1:47? -Turner (SFT) ? ? ?1:49@ -McQuire (Sab) ? ? ? :35 IND. TOTALS@ /@@ /? /@ /@ /@@ /@@@? 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Recalculate three o or four t imes for a ccuracy.@ Fill in the requested data in Column D below.@ Results in Column E are calcul ated for you.; Schedules A and B are below Fo rm 1040.D 9==9=9=9===9==9==9==9==9==9==9==Q Form 1040||S chedule D -  Capital Gains#|c9==9=9=9==|9--9--9--9--9-#-----------------------------------| @f Total number of exemptions 9x|| ?a  Total Sale s of stocks  & bonds =#| @Wages, Salaries, Tips, etc. || ?b  Short term  gains belo w; fill in c ols. I, K, #| @Interest Income  ||  M, O, and Q. Profits  are calc. for you.#|| "@a  Dividends 9x||9--9--9--9--9-#-----------------------------------|b  Exclusion 9x|| Property| Date Acq.| Date Sold| Sales Price|Cost#Loss|Profit|c Net9x*||9--9--9--9--9-#-----------------------------------| $@ Tax Refunds ||||| | # | | &@Alimony ||||| | # | | (@Business Income ||||| | # | | *@Capital Gains <DHHD||||| | # | | ,@40% cap. gains not in line 13 ||||| | # | | .@ Other gains ||||| | # | | 0@Pensions, IRA dist. ||||| | # | | 1@a Other pensions & annuities 9x||||| | # | |b Taxable amount ||||| | # | | 2@Rents, Royalties, estates ||||| | # | | 3@ Farm income ||||| | # | | 4@a Unemployment compensation 9x||||| | # | |!b Taxable amount ||||| | # | |" 5@a Social security benefits 9x||||| | # | |#b Taxable amount ||||| | # | |$ 6@ Other Income ||||| | # | |% 9-||||| | # | |& 7@Total9x||||| | # | |'9--9-9-9-||||| | # | |( 8@Moving expense ||||| | # | |) 9@Employee business expense ||!--!--!--!--!------- -------------9--* :@IRA deduction || @ Short-term gain residence| |9x||+ ;@Keogh deduction || @ Short-term gain instal l. sales| |9x||, <@Penalty on early withdrawal || @ Net partner ., S corp., fiduc.| |9x||- =@ Alimony paid || @ Add 1b through 4|!x|||. >@Married couple deduction || @ Combine f & g of 5|!x|9x||s/ 9-|| @ Short-term loss carryover| |9x||0 ?@Total Adjustments9x|| @ Net short-t erm gain|9x|9x||I19--9-9-9-||9--9--9--9--9--------9--9--E2 @@Adjusted gross income9x||c39==9=9=9=||9--9--9--9--9--------------------------------------q4Form 1040 page 2|| "@  Long term  gains belo w; fill in c ols. 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C@Additional taxes ||||||# | |@ D@ Total taxes9x||||||# | |uA9--9-9-9-||||||# | |B D@Child care credit 9x||||||# | |C E@Credit for elderly 9x||||||# | |D E@Residential energy credit 9x||||||# | |E F@Political contrib. credit 9x||||||# | |F F@Personal credits9x||||||# | |G G@Subtract 45 from 409x ||||||# | |H G@Foreign tax credit 9x||||||# | |I H@General business credit 9x||||||# | |J H@Business and other credits9x||||||# | |K I@Subtract 49 from 469x ||||||# | |uL9--9-9-9-||||||# | |M I@Self-employment tax ||9--9--9--9--9------- -------------9--N J@Alternative minimum tax || $@  Long-term gain residence||9x||O J@Recapture investment credit || &@  Long-term gain instal l. sales||9x||P K@Social security tax tip income || (@  Net partne r, S corp., fiduc.||9x||Q K@ Tax on IRA || *@  Add 9 through 12|9x|||R L@ Total tax9x|| ,@  Combine f and g of 13|9x|9x||cS9--9-9-9-|| .@  Capital ga in dist.||9x||T L@Federal income tax withheld 9x|| 0@  Gain from Form 4797||9x||U M@1985 est. tax payments 9x|| 1@  Combine li nes 14 through 16|9x|9x||V M@Earned income credit 9x|| 2@  Long-term loss carryover|| xxxxxxxxxxxx||W N@Amt. paid Form 4868 9x|| 3@  Net long-term|9x|9x||zX N@Excess social security tax 9x||9--9--9--9--9------- -------------9--Y O@Gasoline federal credit 9x|| 4@ Combine 8 and 19|9x|9x||Z O@Regulated Investment Co. cred. 9x|| 5@ If 20>0, sm aller of 19 and 20|9x|2|9x|[ P@Total payments9x|| 6@ 60% of 21|9x|9x|333333?|v\9--9-9-9-|| 7@ Subtract 22  from 20|9x|9x| |] @P@Amount overpaid9x || 8@a|9x|9x|R?|^ P@Amount to be refunded9x||b|9x|9x|H|_ P@Amount to 1986 tax 9x||c|9x|9x|[?|` Q@ Amount owed9x || 9@|9x|9x|%p@|Ha9==9=9=9===9==9==9==9==9=======9==9==,bSchedule A - Itemized Deductions|c|+d ? Medicines 9x|7e @a Doctors, insurance 9x|3fb Transportation & lodging 9x|"gc  Other - 9x|h  Other - 9x|i  Other - 9x|j  Other - 9x|3k @Total9-|Wl @Line 33 of Form 1040 * .059x%?|Km @Line 3 minus line 49x |n9--9-9-9-|<o @State & local income taxes 9x|3p @Real estate taxes 9x|6q @a General sales tax 9x|6rb Gen'l. sales tax motor veh. 9x|-s "@ Other taxes 9x|"t Other taxes 9x|"u Other taxes 9x|9v $@ Total taxes9x|w9--9-9-9-|;x &@a Home mortgage interest 9x|6yb Home mort. int. to individ. 9x|3z Home mort. int. to individ. 9x|?{ (@Credit card & charge interest 9x|0| *@Other interest 9x|%}Other interest 9x|%~Other interest 9x|%Other interest 9x|%Other interest 9x|< ,@Total interest9x|9--9-9-9-|7 .@a Cash contributions 9x|3b Cash contrib. over $3000 9x|1 0@Other than cash 9x|+ 1@ Carryover 9x|A 2@Total contributions9x|9--9-9-9-|H 3@Casualty and theft losses |9--9-9-9-|4 4@Union & Prof. Dues 9x|6 5@Tax return prep. fee 9x|' 6@Other 9x|Other 9x|Other 9x|Other 9x|Other 9x|Other 9x|A 7@Total miscellaneous9x|9--9-9-9-|P 8@Total deductions9x(|C 9@Filing status amount |E :@Net deduction9x |9==9=9=9==6Schedule B - Interest and Divi dend Income||= ?Int. inc. seller-fin. mort. 9x|2Int. inc. seller-fin. mort. 9x|2Int. inc. seller-fin. mort. 9x|2Int. inc. seller-fin. mort. 9x|7 @Other interest income 9x|,Other interest income 9x|,Other interest income 9x|,Other interest income 9x|,Other interest income 9x|,Other interest income 9x|,Other interest income 9x|C @Total interest income9x|9--9-9-9-|1 @Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|&Dividend income 9x|3 @Total9x|5 @Capital gains dist. 9x|: @Nontaxable distributions 9x|? @Exclusion div. public utility 9x|C "@Sum lines 6, 7, 8.9x|? $@Line 5 minus line 99x|9==9=9=9==%O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===T" UPROBERT J. NETRO1606 GREENWAY RD SENORTH CANTON, OHIO(216) 497-7540January 15, 1986Mr. Jim Willis1300 Hinton St.West Monroe, LA 71291 Dear Jim:GEThe concept of regional TAWUGS is of course feasible however certain questions arise: 1. How many? % 2. Do they operate seperately?IG 3. If not who coordinates? This could be even more work than now exists.G 4. Do all contributions end up on master disks available to all?PN 5. Have you considered contacting some existing groups, e.g. B.R.A.C. or FDIAC? Most current TAWUG members probably belong to either or both DBof these organizations. I noted where BRAC offered to distribute !some of the disks at disk cost.IG 6. The Q-mar Group in San Diego which recently started to publish DB"AppleWorks Exclusive Reference," is a third possibility although 7this would open a new dimension which I will discuss.NL 7. What is the general status of contributions and request for disks? HFBy this I'm curious about current member followup. Do most stay with you, etc.?JHLet me follow up on some of these questions. First, you really started OMsomething worthwhile! It is a concept which deserves distribution to a much OMlarger membership which I realize is more than you or most other individuals @would wish to handle especially under the "no dues" structure.LJSecond, for the membership to increase advertising will be required. The IGorganizations cited above can easily do this within the bulletins they OMpublish. I noted in an ad that there are over 800,000 AppleWorks users. If MKthe number was correct at that time, it could well be over a million now. OMLetters to the Editors of Apple related magazines could be used to publicize 1TAWUG and pick up new members and contributors.LJThird, assuming both membership and contributions increase, it would mean LJsome screening of inputs to improve the overall quality. Yes this sounds LJsomewhat egalitarian however I think you would agree there have been some MKoutstanding files and certainly some which wasted space. Probably some of MKthis is in the mind of the beholder however a memo about a Group's meeting I(already passed) doesn't compare to Roger Vancil's logorithm templates.JHFourth, a few comments on Q-mar's publication. They have published two OMissues and I sent you a critique on No.1. I have communicated with them and JHfind they do react to criticism. Issue No.2 was improved however still NLlacking. They told me they have cut the price from $48.00 to $39.95 for 12 OMissues. With the present type of content and quality that is still somewhat MKhigh! From changes made in Issue 2 however I have a feeling future issues FDwill be better. They are planning a hotline to handle AW technical KIquestions. Also they plan to sell AW templates and supposedly will soon OMpublish a catalog of offerings. This company might be interested in picking OMup the concept however as I said it would involve a new dimension -- that is OM"a relatively expensive one." I mention them not as a recommendation but in OMan attempt to look at more than the obvious. This is a group which at least specializes in AppleWorks!NLFifth, my recommendation would be see if BRAC will take over. Their annual MKfee is only $12 and they could establish an AppleWorks Disk-of-the-Month DBsimilar to the concept they currently use for their DOS 3.3 Basic NLcontributions. They have 1000's of members, a disk production line, and an MKadministrative setup to handle the mailings, etc. As a starter they might KIproduce a few double sided disks called "The Best of TAWUG Disks 1-18." LJArbitrarily, I can conceive of editing Disks 1-18 to 2-3 DS Disks. Files PNwhich are dated, add little to meaningful concepts, contain member lists, etc MKcould be left out. Then they could easily garner enough material for a DS KIDOM. A price of $5.00 @ or six for $25.00 would match their current DOM MKprice structure. I would gladly pay that much especially if each disk was MKsubjected to some editing. When you consider they provide the Disk mailer NLand postage along with the cost of a disk, this reduces the average cost of *each side to about 71 cents (See Below):> 6 Double Sided Disks at $1.50 @ $ 9.00@ 6 Mailers and postage at $1.25 a set  7.50> $16.50 Then: $25.00 - 16.50F $ 8.50 Divided by 12 means $.71 per side for content.NLFinally, If you decide to regionalize good luck. Although I will attempt LJto contribute it is currently impractical to assume responsibility for an NLarea. A long story is envolved so I won't go into the reasons. Enough for NLnow and please let me know if there is any way I can help other than taking &over a region for which I apologize.Sincerely yours, Bob NetroE===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540SUBJ:APPLE MARKET SHAREOMAs a matter of some interest inCider Magazine published figures from a study OMdone in 1984 which although not current reflects a reasonable picture of how CApple Computers are positioned compared to other well known PC's.@==============================================================>PURPOSE-----> EDUCATION BUS/PROF HOBBYIST SCIENTIFIC SINGLE>======== USER OR? SMALL BUS@==============================================================6COMPUTER PERCENTAGES OF MARKET SHARE@--------------------------------------------------------------@APPLE 65.90 13.50 29.60 20.70 22.90@IBM 4.00 25.30 8.70 17.70 19.70@TANDY 5.80 9.70 15.50 10.30 15.70+COMMODORE 7.10 2.20 26.106HEWLET-PACKARD 30.40+T.I. 8.50ATARI 3.90@OTHERS ** 13.30 49.30 11.60 20.90 41.70@ ______ ______ ______ ________ _______@TOTALS 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 ** OTHERS3 INCLUDE: KAYPRO,DEC,OSBORNE,VICTOR,FRANKLIN.E============================================================== From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-75401SUBJ: Possible Tax Benefits of Mortgage PayoffIGFor those who can consider a mortgage payoff there can be considerable NLbenefit. Those who are not in this position currently may have a friend or PNrelative who is. It could mean a shift for income tax purposes of taking the FDstandard deduction and not itemizing. Three primary factors in the calculations are:GE * Only a part of the interest payment is serving as a real tax HFdeduction as each individual or two persons filing jointly has (have) FDa standard deduction with or without other deductions. Forthcoming ?=tax reform seems to be promising an increase in the standard ?deduction which will make this phenomina even more pervasive.NL * The typically high interest rates on real property generally exceed ?the rate at which discretionary funds can safely earn income.IG * The Tax Reform Act under proposal may include provisions which "disallow certain tax deductions.KIAssume a couple has a $50,000 note on their home at 12% APR. The annual MKinterest this year would be between $5,500 -$6,000 depending on the term. IGAssume they have at least $50,000 invested in CD's, Mutual Funds, etc. Dearning an average of 8%. Also assume the "other" deductions are: * Donations $300.00GE * Medical & Dental - None. Due to insurance coverage even the Dunreimbursed expenses fail to meet the 5% of adjusted income rule." * Property Taxes - $500.00( * State and Local Taxes -$500.00 * Misc. - $200.00- TOTAL - $1500.00PNUnder current regulations, the couple have a standard deduction of $3400.00. KITherefore using the low end of mortgage interest or $5500 plus $1500 for HF"other" gives us $7000 to deduct. This is really only $3600 over the KIstandard deduction. On the other hand they are paying full taxes on the OMinvestment income or in our example $4,000 of income ($50,000 X 8% ). At a @marginal tax rate of 25% they would have a picture as follows:E CURRENT  PROPOSED= * Benefit from 900 Zero Itemizing= * Tax on Investment -1000 Zero Income= * Interest Expense -5500 ZeroA * Investment Income  4000  Zero= Net Cost 1600 ZeroIGIf State and Local taxes are not deductible, if the standard deduction PNincreases, if the marginal tax rate is higher, if the actual interest expense OMis lower, etc., the Net Cost increases. Of course if "other" deductions are JHhigher the net cost would decrease, however it may be advisable to work MKtoward cutting some of these where discretionary. It is worth noting that MKpart of donations and political contributions have tax benefits outside of JHitemizing. Also by lowering investment income more than the deductions NLforegone, ultimate income taxes would further be lowered for state and many local tax juridictions.NLEach person (couple) might apply their own situation to both alternatives. 1The results could be surprising and beneficial. GOOD LUCK!@==============================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540,SUBJ:FIRSTOFAMERICA File On TAWUG File 18PNIt is always great to see SS and DB applications which members can employ for CAtheir own purposes. Sides 17/18 contained several. One of them OM"FIRSTOFAMERICA" is a SS file involving amortization. The developer remains NLunidentified so to "Whom It May Concern" a few comments are made here and a MKnew Spreadsheet file named "FirstAmerica.II" was fashioned to show certain 8changes made and hopefully to be even more functional.PNThe first image shows a part of the existing file. It has no entries and the /ERROR indication comes from dividing by zero:A===============================================================( AMORTIZATION TABLEA===============================================================Loan Summary------------ Loan AmountInterest Rate Loan TermMonthly Payment ERRORA===============================================================Loan Activity-------------A INTEREST PRINCIPAL RESID.BALA -------- --------- ---------ALoan Begins 0 0 0A1984 Month 1 0 ERROR ERRORA Month 2 ERROR ERROR ERRORA Month 3 ERROR ERROR ERRORA Month 4 ERROR ERROR ERRORA Month 5 ERROR ERROR ERRORKIThe next image was gained by inputing loan information and calculating. OMFirst, it is usually recommended that one change the default command in a SS GEto calculate manually vice automatic. As the files grow in size and HFcomplexity the reasons become obvious. Second, note that ERROR still OMappears. In this template it took a seperate OA-K to calculate each month's LJdata. The results shown are after one OA-K operation. There are ways to KIcorrect this problem which I will explain later. Third, why limit to 24 NLpayment periods? Most car loans run 3-4 years and real estate notes may be scheduled for up to 30 years.A===============================================================( AMORTIZATION TABLEA===============================================================Loan Summary------------Loan Amount 1000Interest Rate .1Loan Term 24Monthly Payment 46.14492A===============================================================Loan Activity-------------A INTEREST PRINCIPAL RESID.BALA -------- --------- ---------ALoan Begins 0 0 1000A1984 Month 1 0 46.14492 953.8550A Month 2 ERROR ERROR ERRORA Month 3 ERROR ERROR ERRORPNNOTE several things now. Try to format values in a meaningful manner. For OMexample generally two decimal places will handle the normal financial file. LJThis can be done during setup using the global OA-V command and following NLinstructions. I would recommend setting the interest rate to three decimal NLplaces to handle a rate like 10.5% or .105. Having set the "global" values PNto 2 places would avoid the 4 and 5 place results above which are unrealistic JHand cluttering. For those who feel you have greater accuracy with more $decimal places showing "taint so."5The next image followed a few modifications namely:; 1. Changed decimal place format as discussed above. MK 2. Changed the term to 6 months to show another point. This is that C Aunless you have a way too cut the calculations off, negative and 9 possibly overfow results will occur. Both happen here!MK 3. Changed the number of payments to 36 and showed when in the first B @year the first payment started. Also labeled each month of the D Bpayment schedule with it's calender equilivalent. This is fairly F Dsimple with copying procedures in AW. Also, the number of payments H Fin model design should be at least 5-6 years for practical purposes. D BEven in the case of real estate amortizations the first few years G Emay be sufficient for practical purposes. If the loan exists longer ! it is easy to extend the model.LJ 4. Finally, in a model like this one once you have gone through the > Monthly Payment 101.45 ========================9Total Interest Pd 806.16 <------ As these values are=Total Principal Pd 2846.05 <------ computed last, use OA-K>Principal Left 1153.95 <------ twice to update results.> ========================A===============================================================Loan Activity-------------A INTEREST PRINCIPAL RESID.BALA -------- --------- ---------ALoan Begins 0.00 0.00 4000.00AMar 84 1 33.33 68.12 3931.88AApr 2 32.77 68.68 3863.20IGThere are many additional features which can make such a template more Nfunctional and more general however that will have to wait for another time.JHA few of these would include: skipped payments, late payment penalties, LJballoon payments, constant principal payments, interest paid in each year 6(for tax purposes), adjustable interest rates, etc. RM1NHNHP nS9=9=9=9=9=9=9= ! AMORTIZAT ION TABLE 9=9=9=9=9=9=9=  Loan Summary 9---- Loan Amount @@ Interest Rate ?# Loan Term (Month s) H@ Monthly Payment[OD\Y@(@???(@9=9=======L Total Int erest Pd9L G1@/  <------ As these values are P Total Pri ncipal PdaF;<@.  <------ computed last, use OA-KM Principal Left?sk@-  <------ twice to update results. 9=9=======9=9=9=9=9=9=9= Loan Activity 9-----& INTEREST PRINCIPAL RESID.BAL --------9-9-: Loan Begins @@Mar 84 ?;@@(@1*D|Q@{Gz?/؅ķ@Apr @?;*Q6/b@@(@1&,+Q@{Gz?e.@May@?; @@(@1=rPQ@{Gz?ᣭ@Jun@?;Kս?@(@1TbuQ@{Gz?NI6@Jul@?;?Tp?@(@1o:Q@{Gz?(]Ia@Aug@?; }r>@(@1S/Q@{Gz?X`@Sep@?;o=@(@1Z` Q@{Gz? /n@Oct @?;0\uR@{Gz?Re%@Feb(@?;6:Վ:@(@1K.R@{Gz?ls$@ Mar*@?;zZ3:@(@1`MlR@{Gz?%q@!Apr ,@?;xђ9@(@1[#|R@{Gz?lDa@"May.@?;8@(@1QN S@{Gz?I0Ȧ@#Jun0@?;_wM8@(@1]|cIS@{Gz? gTݓ.@$Jul1@?;kA&7@(@1Z?rS@{Gz?j@%Aug2@?;27@(@1S@{Gz?I{k@&Sep3@?;?[6@(@1IS@{Gz?nW@'Oct4@?;e"5@(@1L S@{Gz? Fp@(Nov5@?;K 5@(@1!1T@{Gz?:@)Dec6@?;qr]4@(@1нuET@{Gz?ypu@*Jan 867@?;w3@(@1e_dpT@{Gz?Keѡ@+Feb8@?;, 3@(@18 ~OT@{Gz?Ix-@,Mar9@?;p*R2@(@1ݟGT@{Gz?Ĭņ@-Apr :@?;?kҠ1@(@1T@{Gz?(A@.May;@?;&0@(@1PR!U@{Gz?,_,l@/Jun<@?; D90@(@1eNU@{Gz? ZF@0Jul=@?;ǂ"/@(@1I{U@{Gz?U`@1Aug>@?;[-@(@1؎U@{Gz? pd@2Sep?@?;c',@(@1   !P nCHS -1?Brown, Judith Gwyn Happy voyage Macmillan1965811/B14251UNDD/  1AME:ategory 12DDRESS:3ITY,STATE,ZIP: disk lables))))))))))))))))))    ! P CVS4The AppleWorks Users Group Data Disk Side # 1 & 24The AppleWorks Users Group Data Disk Side # 3 & 44The AppleWorks Users Group Data Disk Side # 5 & 64The AppleWorks Users Group Data Disk Side # 7 & 85The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 9 & 105The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 11 & 125The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 13 & 145The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 15 & 165The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 17 & 185The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 19 & 205The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 21 & 225The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 23 & 245The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 25 & 265The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 27 & 285The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 29 & 305The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 31 & 325The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 33 & 345The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 35 & 365The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 37 & 385The AppleWorks Users Group Data DiskSide # 39 & 404 Jim Willis1300 Hinton St.West Monroe, LA 712914 Jim Willis1300 Hinton St.West Monroe, LA 712916 Kevin O'Brien4008 S. AndersonKennewick, WA 993376 Kevin O'Brien4008 S. AndersonKennewick, WA 99337#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," UROBERT J. NETRO1606 GREENWAY RD SENORTH CANTON, OHIO(216) 497-7540January 28, 1986 Dear Jim:NLSomehow I get the distinct impression members aren't contacting you !"#$%&'()*+,- as much OMas they once did. If they were, I would have expected to have heard from at KIleast one on information to expand the membership database in my revised MKformat. What is the current status of TAWUG? Have you made a decision on NLhow to continue operations? Please call me collect when you get a chance. MKFor better or worse, I've tried to contribute files and hoped others would NLcontinue to do likewise. Also in recent notes I tried to get more dialogue IGinto the act. The contributions in these notes (86C) should stimulate &someone to get into such a dialogue.BOBE===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540,SUBJ: More Notes on Spreadsheet TemplatesFDIn past NOTES an Amortization Model was modified to demonstate some NLtechniques learned the "hard way" and to encourage others to participate in NLthis process. By initiating such an exchange others might find it a useful GEmethod of contributing by starting development of other Templates in :different areas. These could be SS, DB, Integated, etc.IGIn this NOTE the previous template Amort.Netro.III will be modified as KIAmort.Netro.IV to show an amortization with "Constant Principal" vs. the JHpresent "Constant Payment" approach. In the classical constant payment OMmethod, interest decreases as a part of each payment and the contribution to IGprincipal payoff increases. In this alternative model the "Principal" HFcontribution remains constant while both the interest portion and the PNperiodic payments decrease. The generality of variable Payments/Year is left intact.MKA partial example follows. Note here the "First Payment" is calculated in KIthe "Loan Summary." As previously mentioned, both interest and payments MKdecrease. Also a column called "Payment" has been added. There is a more KIcomplex formula for calculations involving "Constant Principal" Payments NLhowever it wasn't required here and will be saved for another time where it OMwill serve a more universal purpose. That is in the present model I require JHyou to specify the amount of the principal payment and with that and an MKinterest computation, payment is determined. Later on it will be handy to MKspecify a first payment and be able to compute the amount of the "Constant Principal." @Recommend some attempts to test the model for familiarization.N============================================================================9 AMORTIZATION TABLE (Amort.Netro.IV)N=============================================================================Loan Summary =====================------------ "Constant Principal"=Loan Amount 1000.00 ==================== Interest Rate .100 Loan Term (Years) 4 Payments/Year 12 Total No. Payments 48 Constant Principal 5.00AFirst Payment 13.33 ========================<Total Interest Pd 273.75 <------ As these values are@Total Principal Pd 180.00 <------ computed last, use OA-KAPrincipal Left 453.75 <------ twice to update results.A ========================N============================================================================Loan Activity-------------N INTEREST PRINCIPAL PAYMENT RESID.BALN -------- --------- -------- ---------NLoan Begins 0.00 0.00 0.00 1000.00NMar 84 1 8.33 5.00 13.33 995.00NApr 2 8.29 5.00 13.29 990.00E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-75403SUBJ:Note On How To Make the Computer Work Hard.OMWhen we use programs like AppleWorks and run fairly simple applications such PNas a current series of Ammortization Templates, everything appears to process LJquite rapidly. In our human span of time orientation and capabilities to KIhandle quantities of data in algebraic formuli the rapidity is amazing. GETherefore I would like to share an example which shows "how slow and IGincapable" the computer is! Actually this is a facitious but possibly interesting experiment.PNWhat I've done is to develop a SS Template for computing logorithmns. It may MKbe on this disk (either side) entitled "LN.FUNCTION." Roger Vancil did an LJoutstanding job in his recent submissions on TAWUG disks. In fact if you NLwant to use AppleWorks for logorithmn applications PLEASE use his files. NLIn this Note I want to show a "tediously developed" template to make up for NLdeficiencies in AppleWorks and how it not only doesn't accomplish very much =but it takes "forever" to run. At least it seems that way!PNWithout going into all the development, this template will allow you to enter LJany real number (x) for which logorithmns might be calculated and with an MK"OA-K twice" iterative process find a solution for BOTH ln(x) and log(x). OMWhat happens is at least twofold. First you will get a set of answers which NLfor "x equal to or less than 50" is OK! Beyond that the accuracy falls off KIto the point the model is ridiculous. It would take numerous additional OMequations to add to the accuracy for larger values of "x." The effort even PNmore interesting to me is the time it takes to complete the calculations. Try JHit and see. The set of calculations in the Taylor's Series are summed. OMExamine some of them. If nothing else this should give all of us a feel for CAwhat it takes to "build" a function into a program. Part of the 8"LN.FUNCTION" output is reproduced here as an example. ===================== LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS =====================. METHOD EMPLOYED USES PARTIAL TAYLOR SERIES For x > 0< Enter x--> 40.00 (x-1)/(x+1)= .9512195A (USE "OA-K" TWICE) Taylor Series Formuli< ln x =3.6888794 1.3938652< .1715033< e =2.7182818 .0925959< .0566238<CHECK --> x = 40.00 .0370108< .0252207< log x =1.6020601 .0176850< .0126622<CHECK --> x = 40.00 .0092112< .0067851< The check figures show how accurate .0050488< ln/log results are. .0037883O** In the LN.FUNCTION template you will see the Taylor Series is much longer!HFThe fun here is to enter various values for "x." (Everything else is PNprotected.) Count how long it takes to calculate. My unofficial estimate is <several minutes while you stare at "Column F calculating."E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540)SUBJ: Whither Database or Spreadsheet?MKIs the AppleWorks Database or Spreadsheet better for certain applications? IGCan both be used in the same application to maximize benefits of each? PNGenerally one uses a spreadsheet when calculations dominate recordkeeping and OMvice versa. Viewing a full database file is cumbersome without printing, and JHcalculations are limited. Spreadsheets lack the flexibility of multiple Mreport designs. One Solution is combine them! An actual example follows. PNCompany "M" sells a variety of products from several dozen firms. Prices vary NLby volume, customer, service, etc., and costs change periodically. Salesmen NLneed "on hand" data to minimize stockouts when taking orders. M's customers PNwon't tolerate the unknown and M's computer doesn't have perpetual inventory. )The Sales Manager's AIIc is available. IGFirst a database file collected all product line info except costs and MKvariable prices. Each record has 25 fields with 5 "spares" to avoid report KIredesign when new fields are needed. Inventory data on this file is kept LJcurrent with product receipts and sales entered daily, a 30 minute chore. PNInventory is entered when available. Daily printouts are given to salesmen. BPaper is cheap compared to lost business from unhappy customers.JHThis database file was converted to a spreadsheet using the DIF method. LJCost/price data was added and inventory related columns were moved to the LJright of other information as it may be useful to use the spreadsheet for LJinventory and other analyses in MOD.II. The different price schedules are LJformula derived, a natural for the spreadsheet but beyond the three field IGcapacity of the database. Printouts (less inventory data) are made for NLsalesmen and revised periodically. In M's case monthly is adequate. Interim IGadditions, deletions, and minor changes can be made to the spreadsheet printouts from memoranda.OMEntering and organizing records in the database saves hours by being able to OMgo through the "DIF" and creating a complimentary spreadsheet template which FDwith a few column inserts and formula additions can allow important KIcalculations. Additional benefits accrue from: key data accessible from PNeither or both files in a variety of report formats for management, salesmen, MKwarehouse, and customers; retention of data analysis with the spreadsheet; NLand ability to use a mailmerge capability integrating the database and word 1processor in corresspondence, promotions, etc. NLBy MOD.III of the example, both types of files will be probably be enhanced PNfor even greater synergy. This combined approach has a myriad of uses for all HFtypes of organizations and individuals. When database records require PNsophisticated analyses, convert to a spreadsheet for "number crunching." If a OMspreadsheet file limits report flexibility, etc., convert to a database. Use &both to make AppleWorks really work.J========================================================================"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===`"Kevin O'Brien 4008 S. Anderson Kennewick, WA 99337 (509) 582-7210 9 To all the members of The AppleWorks Users Group: OM Once again I have to complement the many p.0123eople who have taken the time JHto make a submission to the group. I use AppleWokrs every day and I am MKalways looking for new applications or a better way to do the many diverse functions I now use it for. PN Thanks are in order to Detlef Adolff for the ROLODEX files and to Robert LJNetro for his tip's, ideas, reviews, and all the rest. Of course THANKS Ponce again to Jim Willis for bringing us all together and making it all work. QO I have sent along a short Data Base file to make labels for TAWUG disks. PNThe last four records in the file are for address labels to be used to return NLyour disk to Jim. I always make two sets, one for the disk I am sending to OMJim, and the other set which I pack with the disk, along with $1.00, so that LJJim will have address labels, and money for postage to send back to you. MKJust a little thing, but now that the group is over 300 strong and growing NLfast, I'm sure Jim has enough to do with out printing out labels of each of us. MK I would once again like to ask that if you are in a local Apple users OMgroup, send me a copy of your newsletter. I am a member of a small group in PNSouth Central Washington State. We are always on the look-out for what other PNgroups are doing, and would like to exchange newsletters and information with #other groups around the country. 4 Thanks Again : Kevin O'Brien THANK YOU KEVIN --JIM=.AMORT.NETRO.IV6ѮyB=.N.W.TAWUG.REP.G$Ѯ@E=-REGIONAL.REPSMѮc=  RM1NCNC UnS9=9=9=9=9=9=9=9=9=1 AMORTIZATION TABLE (Amort.Netro.IV)9=9=9=9=9=9=9=9=9= Loan Summary9=9===&9---- "Constant  Principal"( Loan Amount 5789:;<=>?@ABCDE@9=9=== Interest Rate ?# Loan Term  (Years) @ Payments/Year @. Total No.  Payments8@$ Constant Principal Y@F First Payment"p@9=9=======L Total Int erest PdV@/  <------ As these values are P Total Pri ncipal Pd @.  <------ computed last, use OA-KM Principal Left@-  <------ twice to update results.9=9=======9=9=9=9=9=9=9=9=9= Loan Activity 9-----0 INTEREST PRINCIPALPAYMENT RESID.BAL --------9-9-9-F Loan Begins @Mar 84 ?6VUUUUd@*Y@{Gz?p@V@Apr @?6d@*Y@{Gz?p@$@May@?6jd@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUup@@Jun@?6VUUUU5d@*Y@{Gz?Zp@@Jul@?6d@*Y@{Gz?@p@@Aug@?6c@*Y@{Gz?VUUUU%p@\@Sep@?6VUUUUc@*Y@{Gz? p@*@Oct @?6`c@*Y@{Gz?o@@Nov"@?6*c@*Y@{Gz?o@@ Dec$@?6VUUUUb@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUuo@@!Jan 85&@?6b@*Y@{Gz?@o@b@"Feb(@?6b@*Y@{Gz? o@0@#Mar*@?6VUUUUUb@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUn@@$Apr ,@?6 b@*Y@{Gz?n@@%May.@?6a@*Y@{Gz?jn@@&Jun0@?6VUUUUa@*Y@{Gz?VUUUU5n@h@'Jul1@?6a@*Y@{Gz?n@6@(Aug2@?6Ja@*Y@{Gz?m@@)Sep3@?6VUUUUa@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUm@@*Oct4@?6`@*Y@{Gz?`m@@@+Nov5@?6`@*Y@{Gz?*m@ܾ@,Dec6@?6VUUUUu`@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUl@x@-Jan 867@?6@`@*Y@{Gz?l@@.Feb8@?6 `@*Y@{Gz?l@@/Mar9@?6_@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUUl@L@0Apr :@?6@_@*Y@{Gz? l@@1May;@?6VUUUU^@*Y@{Gz?k@@2Jun<@?6j^@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUk@ @3Jul=@?6^@*Y@{Gz?k@@4Aug>@?6VUUUU]@*Y@{Gz?Jk@X@5Sep?@?6*]@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUk@@6Oct@@?6\@*Y@{Gz?j@@7Nov@@?6VUUUUU\@*Y@{Gz?j@,@8DecA@?6[@*Y@{Gz?VUUUUuj@ȹ@9Jan 87A@?6[@*Y@{Gz?@j@d@:FebB@?6VUUUU[@*Y@{Gz? j@@k<TOTALSV@ @@@"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," Sept. 10 , 1985  Dear Jim, <: It looks like the group is growing in leaps and ?=bounds. If the rate of growth continues at the current rate, ?=you may have found yourself a new fFHIJKull-time job. I have been :8distributing copies of the disks to members of my local ?=users group, and sending in anything they have for TAWUG. I =;had hoped that in this way I could help lessen the load on ?=you. The disks you send to me are copied for about 15 other ;9people, and I have no idea how many copies are then made from those 15. :8 If you need help with distribution I would be ;9happy to help out with the North West or any other way I 1can. Let me know if I can do anything for you. * Thanks 2 Kevin O'Brien 5 4008 S. Anderson 9 Kennewick, WA 99337 3 (509) 582-7210  FEBRUARY 2, 1986  Dear Jim;=; That is a copy of a letter I sant you last Fall. The ?=offer is still good. I have been distributing copies of all =;the disks to a number of people, and will be making copies ?=for four Apple dealers in Washington and Oregon. I would be =;happy to help you out here in the NorthWest. I could take 97care of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, and British :8Columbia as a start. I would hope that if the number of <:users in this part of the country were to grow too large, :that this territory could be split between a few people.=; Let me know just how you you want to work it, I'll be happy to help any way I can.* Kevinj"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===D"$  NOTICE !!?=PLEASE SEND ME YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE >< 2. Repeated pressing of S1 will advance thru functions 86of seconds, minutes, hours, date, month, and day. The function will flash.=; 3. While it is flashing, pressing S3 will advance the ;9reading. While the seconds is flashing, pressing S3 will reset seconds to zero.& 4. Press S2 to return to CLOCK.9E. BATTERY REPLACEMENT Use UCC 392/TR41 or equivelant., NOTE THIS WATCH IS NOT WATERPROOF"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." REYNOLDS ENGINEERING 17306 BRYANT LANEHAZELCREST, IL 60429(312)335-2574FEB. 7, 1986THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP 1300 Hinton StreetWest Monroe LA. 71291# Attn: Mr. Jim Willis, HCOICDear Mr. Willis:;9 Hi there - you're doing a beautiful service. We out 86there in APPLELAND need all the help we can get. You, <:operating as a clearinghouse and transfer point, for info =;and programs in a self assigned roll seems overly helpfull <:to computer humanity but keep up the good work and thanks :8thanks thanks. You will find a letter on this disk that ?=describes a way to modify an APPLE ][ drive to allow writing ?=on the back of a disk. You can put this on one of your TAWUG disks for all. Again thanks.=; There is also a letter type that I played with to use >restaurant banquet kitchen, etc., it becomes a daily affair.CThe spreadsheet "RECIPE.II" currently performs several functions.2 1. Provides a template for storing recipes.H 2. Allows them to be entered in the source ingredient quantities.NL 3. Enables conversion for any reasonable number of servings by using a few keystrokes.PN 4. Enables one to evaluate the "original instructions" which may have to ECbe modified for a significantly different number of servings. Also HFthe experienced food preparer will usually know when ingredient sizes .aren't to be changed by the full multiplier.PNThe recipe below is printed in part from RECIPE.II. Preparation instructions OMare ommitted here due to space limitations. First, notice the column header OM"25" shows the no.served in the source recipe. The "1000" is the no. we now NLdesire to serve and below it you will find a recalculation of ingredients. PNTo do this a "Quantity Adjuster" entry is made. In the cell where the number MK40.00 is now found, enter "no.to be served divided by the no.served in the JHoriginal recipe." In this example "1000/25" which will result in 40.00 OMappearing in the cell adjacent to Quantity Adjuster. Then use OA-K and both Mthe new no.to be served (1000) and adjusted ingredient sizes will appear. H======================================================================H RECIPE NAME INGREDIENTS 25 SIZE 1000H======================================================================HWhite Wine Punch Water 1.50 cups 60.00H Sugar 1.50 cups 60.00H Lemon Juice 1.50 cups 60.00H(Quantity Adjuster) 40.00 Orange Juice 1.00 qt 40.00H Orange Curacao .75 cups 30.00H Brandy .75 cups 30.00H White Wine 4.00 btls 160.00H Cucumber (Peeled) 1.00 40.00H Sliced Peaches 2.00 80.00H Strawberries .50 lb 20.00H Perrier or Soda (large) 2.00 btls 80.00NLIn an at home application, to go from 25 to 12, enter 12/25 in the adjuster 0cell and the following will appear after OA-K.H======================================================================H RECIPE NAME INGREDIENTS 25 SIZE 12.0H======================================================================HWhite Wine Punch Water 1.50 cups .72H Sugar 1.50 cups .72H Lemon Juice 1.50 cups .72H(Quantity Adjuster) .48 Orange Juice 1.00 qt .48H Orange Curacao .75 cups .36H Brandy .75 cups .36H White Wine 4.00 btls 1.92H Cucumber (Peeled) 1.00 .48H Sliced Peaches 2.00 .96H Strawberries .50 lb .24H Perrier or Soda (large) 2.00 btls .96LJThe upper portion of the template is for listing all recipes on the file, Aentering a locator cell, and for comments. It follows in part:G=====================================================================8 CODES LOC RECIPE NAME COMMENTSG=====================================================================9PUNCH.WINE +A15 White Wine Punch Excellent +A33 +A51 +A69 +A87PNThis area is used to "catalog" recipes on the file. Develop a code system and PNuse it consistently. For new recipes copy the code to all rows including the JH"header" lines. Then when you rearrange "by code" the recipe will stay PNintact. The recipe already on RECIPE.II and used here as the example has the PNcode PUNCH.WINE which you will find on all rows of the recipe. Under the LOC JHcolumn, the cells shown will appear this way in the OA-Z format to show PNformuli. When in the normal format all these entries will appear as "0.00". NLWhen you start a new recipe enter the upper left hand cell under LOC to the KIleft of RECIPE NAME in this catalog area. The when you want to find the NLrecipe, use OA-F and in the instructions which follow enter the coordinates NLgiven. The comments area is much bigger than shown and has sufficient room for most purposes. PNALWAYS leave at least one formatted but empty recipe area. Before adding new MKrecipes, copy this empty formatted area to the clipboard and back once for each recipe to be added.E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540$SUBJ:Wages and Salaries Schedule.JHThe SS Template "WAGES.II" will calculate 110 wage or salary increments KIstarting with the minimum hourly rate you input up to the "Highest Rate" LJwhich is automatically calculated. The hourly increment is also an input NLwhich in the following example is $.25. The printout fits on one page. If MKyou need a higher rate, either start at a higher minimum wage or print two JHschedules with the second starting at the next highest hourly rate. In LJcomputing how much a particular job will cost, these factors can expedite 7calculating labor costs. A partial printout follows:1 WAGES & SALARIES7 40 Hour Week, 52 Week Year;Minimum Hourly Rate -----> 3.35 USE "OA-K" TWICE$Hourly Increment -----> .25$Highest Rate -----> 30.60;=========================================================2 PER PER PER PER OVER DOUBLE0 YEAR MONTH WEEK HOUR TIME TIME;=========================================================8 6968.00 580.67 134.00 3.35 5.03 6.70 **8 7488.00 624.00 144.00 3.60 5.40 7.20 **8 8008.00 667.33 154.00 3.85 5.78 7.70 **8 8528.00 710.67 164.00 4.10 6.15 8.20 **8 9048.00 754.00 174.00 4.35 6.52 8.70 **E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-75404SUBJ:  Technique For Cataloging AppleWork's Files MKDo you have many AppleWork's disks? What files do they contain? How many NL"K" in each file? What type of file is each one (WP, DB, SS, Other)? When KIwas a particular file last accessed (at least prior to this procedure)? OMThese questions are easily answered and recorded. For disks which are being 7changed quite often, follow the procedure more often.LJ a. Print a small part of "any" file in CI=17, LI=8. This will force ECAppleWorks to print any "OA-H" printouts in that same format which FDthen gives the smallest possible but very readable copy for placing DBfile lists on a disk jacket. If you print again in another format &that one will be adopted for "OA-H."? b. From Main Menu select "5. Other Activities" - Return.I c. Select "2. List all files on the current disk drive." - Return. d. OA-HOM e. If "more" files on the disk, use down arrow to scroll new ones on to -the screen, "OA-H" and repeat as necessary. f. Insert next disk. g. Escape, 2, Return.) h. Repeat d-g for remaining disks.MK i. Cut unnecessary paper from right hand side of sheets. This set of ?approximately 4" wide blank sheets makes very nice note pads.LJ j. Cut each section where a "new disk" starts. Some disks will DBhave enough files to require more than one "OA-H" printout and in FDthese cases some judgement is necessary. For example if the second HFsection only added 2-3 files, write them by hand on the first section GEand don't use the second. If too many to write in keep all sections but line-out repetitions.2 k .Tape the section(s) to your disk jacket.E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540!SUBJ: BRAC December "Scarlet."MKJohn Wrenholt the editor really emphasized AppleWorks in this issue and it NLlooks as if he will continue. He wrote an AppleSoft Basic Program (Listing MKincluded) to allow combining AW Database files to make one report. He also LJincluded a great deal of Technical Information on AppleWorks which should appeal to some TAWUG members.E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-75407SUBJ: TAXWORKS by Personal Financial Services (PFS).NLAs promised in an earlier set of NOTES, I am reporting on this new software OMand at this writing must recommend "SAVE YOUR MONEY" and even more important "YOUR TIME."NLFor $19.95 plus $2.00 S & H (plus sales tax for NY residents) you receive a MKdisk of AppleWorks Templates with a poorly written Tutorial on disk. This OMset of files is used to compute your Federal 1040. They send a Manual which JHisn't too bad. The biggest problem is a "major file" starts at 52K and MK"OVERFLOWS" a 55K Desktop before all entries and calculations are done for NLeven the simplest return. I had to OA-B some unused Schedules to make more OMroom. Unfortunately as those Schedules "linked" with others it takes awhile &to correct all the "ERROR" messages.GEThere are numerous other discrepancies I've reported to PFS and they IGapparently are working to correct these and other problems uncovered. OMAlready original purchasers have received a new Version and several mailings of corrections to make.IFor those who want to try what soon "may be" a workable package, write:Mr. Phineas FiskePersonal Financial ServicesP.O.Box 1401MelVille, NY 11747E===================================================================  RM1NE&NEUnS!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=0 AMORTIZATION TABLE (Amort.Netro.V)!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!= Loan Summary !---- Loan Amount j@  Interest Rate ?$ Loan Term  (Years) ? 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Let anyone ?=dare question those prices, and Apple will quote chapter and 53verse on the vast sums they devote to research and development.=;But in relative terms does Apple really spend such a lot on R&D?Well, not exactly... <:Not according to Datamation magazine's listing of results =;from the top 100 data processing companies in 1984. Thumbs 86down to the guys from Cupertino. They spent a miserly >companies averaged 7.0 per cent: nearly double Apple's rate.64In fact, last year Apple spent considerably more on :8advertising than it did on research and development. It 86certainly paid off in sales. Apple ranked 14th in the =;Datamation 100, recording total revenue of US$1.9 billion. 86That was a 75 per cent increase over 1983: one of the ,highest increases in the Datamation group.?=While Apple made a lot of money last year, it was dwarfed by 97industry giant IBM, which earned $US44.3. billion. But ><want to train their minds in their own time? Our children 86refused to see Logo as anything other than a graphics <:program, and an inferior one at that. Suggestions that it /might train their minds fell on stony ground.=;However there is a way to get them interested in Logo. You ?=sit down and work on it with them. The same thing applies to teaching BASIC programming.=;And there's the catch: kids will use educational programs, >------------------------------------------------------------?=Otakou Software's address is PO Box 6186, Dunedin North, New =;Zealand. I think their prices have gone up five dollars or <:so per package. However you lucky Americans can halve the 8prices, as the US dollar is worth twice the NZ dollar.>------------------------------------------------------------#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===|# CAN YOU AFFORD THAT HOUSE? -FINDING OUT WITH AN APPLEWORKS SPREADSHEETBy John MacGibbonWellington New Zealand<:I used AppleWorks for a couple of months before I had any ?=ne#%&'()*+,-./0123ed to use the spreadsheet. But then I got embroiled in the ?=tricky business of selling and buying a house. Finally I had =;an incentive to extend my spreadsheeting experience beyond !Multiplan, and into AppleWorks.?=Buying and selling at the same time has more traps than just 97buying a house, and as the various offers and bids fly >of your financial situation, so you can look at things like:= - What real estate commissions and stamp duties will you  have to pay?6 buying a house with appleworks page ; - What "profit", or surplus, will you get from sale of ? your present house, after deduction of the mortgages you  owe on it?; - Given the above surplus, if you add your savings and ? take into account legal and estate agent rake-offs, what > level of new mortgages and other loans will you need to  secure your dream home?9 - Can you still afford your dream home if ungrateful : prospective buyers of your existing property aren't : offering what you reckon it's worth? Can you juggle ? figures for mortgages, savings, overdrafts and so on, to < achieve your goal? (Remembering that there may not be = much room to manoevure on mortgage borrowings, as most < lenders will not allow repayments to exceed a certain 9 percentage of your gross income, usually 20-25 per cent.)<:These are just some of the questions any prospective home 64buyer and seller ponders, usually on the back of an =;envelope. It's a lot quicker with a spreadsheet, which can ;9automatically calculate such figures as estate agent and :8stamp duty charges, which vary depending on selling and buying price levels.?=Now that I had some motivation to open the AppleWorks manual 20and get started, setting up the spreadsheet was <:straightforward: an evening's work. This was a relatively 97simple model as spreadsheets go, but it was noticeably 64easier with AppleWorks than it would have been with Multiplan.?=Of course much of the hard work had already been done - like :8sussing out my financial situation, discovering typical <:charges for lawyers and valuers, and finding out formulae #for agents' fees and stamp duty. :8The accompanying table shows a typical workout for this =;spreadsheet. The model has been modified somewhat from the ><(Note: in this article, quotation marks are not part of the formulae.);9First put your cell pointer on cell E18. Type "@SUM(". :8This will appear on the line underneath the spreadsheet ?=page. Now move the cell pointer to cell E15. Press "Return", ?=(you'll hear a beep), and "E15" will join the formula at the bottom of the page. ;9Now type three periods, move the cell pointer to E17 and 97press Return again. "E17" will join the formula at the ;9bottom of the page. Add in a right hand bracket, and the ><"Open-Apple-L". Then make the following choices as they are 7offered to you: "entry", "protection", and "nothing".> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! JOHN & LIZ MACGIBBON5267 Cockayne Road, Ngaio, Wellington 4, New Zealand, Phone 04/795-535 (home); 04/735-979 (work)<~~5789:;<=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~13 January 1986Jim Willis, HCOICThe AppleWorks User Group1300 Hinton StreetWest Monroe LA 71291USA Dear Jim>the Apple card, but is Z-RAM equivalent to RamWorks I or II?:8When you send me a return disk, I'd appreciate it being <:either your latest, or else one that has more information ;9about Z-RAM. Could you also send catalogs of other disks $that are more recent than Disk 12.Yours sincerely,John MacGibbon#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===0" ; this is progress? page THIS IS PROGRESS?By John MacGibbonWellington, New Zealand<:Apple's new ProDOS is bringing us welcome benefits, or so 97>@ABCDEwe're supposed to believe. One benefit claimed for the 75awkward cow of an operating system is faster working programs.75OK then. So why can't someone write a halfway decent 97spelling checker for my newfangled, ProDOS style, word processor files?>between paras in double space mode? It's a pain in the neck.f"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===>" FEB. 21, 1986MR CHRISTOPHER VAN BURENTHE Q-MAR GROUPP.O. BOX 11215SAN DIEGO, CA 92110MR VAN BUREN<:THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR INCLUDING T.A.W.U.G ON YOUR LIST ><"Good enhancements - things that should have been done five )years ago, are all happening, he said. :8"Look at the recent peripherals that have come out: the ?=megabyte memory card, 3.5 inch 800K disk drives, the printer 75is in excellent shape. Everything's starting to come together. :8"The next real enhancements are more along the lines of 75increased memory, increased memory capability with a 64slightly different processor, a lot of co-processor ;9thinking, the Apple II working into an environment where ;9another computer and software exists including IBM. Also more Amiga-like colour.><"John Sculley has put together the right management and key 64teams - ones who work well together and work in the 97interests of the company. He's done a very good job of 86planning our three major product lines - IIe, IIc and ?=Macintosh - and making them all play in balance. They're all >doing well, all being enhanced and all being supported well.<:"We'd been in a mode for quite a few years at the company <:where one product would be a personal favourite and would ?=get all the attention and support while other products would /be neglected. That's not the case currently.">little thing [to control household appliances like videos.] ><"I could obviously have got its development funded at Apple 5to any extent I wanted, just because of who I was. =;"But if I ever developed it at Apple it would never become =;an Apple product. Every manager at Apple said it wouldn't, 97because it wasn't a computer and it didn't plug into a ?=computer. If I did it at Apple, they would not put it out as ?=their product, but meanwhile they would own it. And that the /world could be deprived of it, was the risk. <:"So I left and started my own company [Cloud Nine]. But I 97was very up front. I went on the bulletin boards, drew <:pictures, showed everyone at Apple, right up to Scully. I ?=told Steve Jobs. I made sure everyone knew what I was doing, 75because you can't make it look like you were holding <something back later. That will always come to haunt you.":8Early in his new company's history Wozniak contracted a =;plastics design and moulding company to produce a case for ;9his product. Trouble occurred one Sunday when Steve Jobs 4visited the company and saw drawings for the case.><"I'm so happy now", and it's such a change. After what he's <:gone through in the last couple of months a lot of people ?=thought "Boy he might just want to get away from Apple". And ><"Steve's a very, um, persuasive character, and he decided a ;9few weeks ago he wanted some of the people who worked on $Macintosh to work with him there. <:"He was able to convince me it was an opportunity to make ><"It also has better characteristics as far as carrying, and ?=portability. Physically it's a better arrangement the way it >incentive: AppleWorks' success had made Lissner too wealthy.ON JAM SESSION<:The Macintosh's potential as a music synthesiser was well ?=demonstrated by a just-released program from Hayden Software called "Jam Session".=;Mac's screen shows a ghetto blaster in great detail - even =;down to needles waving on individual VU meters for the six =;separate recording tracks. There is a moving tape counter, ;9the cassette turns around, while the tape moves from one 53side of the tape to the other as it is played. The =;mouse-driven pointer operates controls, just like the real thing. ;9Jam Session's sound is amazingly realistic, and a clever =;feature is the ability to write a melody and then tell the ;9Mac what style you want it played in: jazz, reggae, acid rock and so on. ;9"It shatters the boundaries: you can't do that, but it's 97being done," declared Hertzfeld, who was the principal *architect of Macintosh's audio software.?=Hertzfeld claimed the Mac is becoming the computer of choice 97for music synthesists: at least seven US companies are :8producing MIDI interfaces to allow other instruments to =;connect with it. Pluses for the Mac are its user interface and portability.ON THE HYPERDRIVE=;Both Wozniak and Hertzfeld use them, and consider them the <:best hard disk available for the Mac. However Andy points ;9out that while they are the best performers and have the =;best software, they are relatively expensive for what they ?=deliver, and being internally installed, if they break down, your Mac is out of commission.ON MAC'S FUTURE(Very healthy, according to Hertzfeld: ;9"You can learn a lesson from the Apple II. Computers are 97unlike consumer oriented products like calculators and 86watches, which have a limited lifespan. Computers are ;9different, because they are a foundation. They're not a 86product - they're open-ended, totally customisable by software. =;"A computer has to be around a few years before it reaches ?=the prime of its life. I still think Mac is kinda like where ><"The other thing you're now seeing is the Macintosh spirit, ?=and the essence of Macintosh, finding its way into a variety ?=of Apple II programs. So maybe it doesn't matter whether you ><"I also think the Amiga software is very very bad. We spent ><[as the Macintosh], but when you start using it you see the ?=dynamic behaviour is quite different. Things don't work like 97they should. I am biased of course, but...it really is shallow."ENDS 2900 wordsFrom John MacGibbon267 Cockayne RoadNgaioWellington 4 New ZealandPhone 04/795-545 CA1NHNHP nS/ HOUSE BUY ING AND S ELLING CA LCULATOR8 By John M acGibbon,  Wellingt on, New ZealandF  NOTE:  First fi ll in you r buying and selli ng prices.9  Deduct c hattels b ecauxz{|}~se th eir value is notS  included in stamp duty  duty levieies. !-!-!-!-!-!- K SELLING P RICE FOR EXISTING HOME 1@ H BUYING PR ICE (less  value of  chattels) A !-!-!-!-!-!- P N DEDUCT RE PAYMENTS ON EXISTING HOME P L First mortgage @ M Second mortgage L Third mortgage Z TOTAL REPAYMENTS @ P U GROSS SUR PLUS FROM  HOUSE SALE O@ P LADD: Savings -  ANZ Savi ngs Bank @ J Savings -  Post Office p@ N Building Society @@ L First mortgage j@ M Second mortgage @ L Bank overdraft @@ Y TOTAL ADDITIONS @@ P H DEDUCT SE LLING/BUY ING COSTS: E a Estate agent commissionssion% @Q?Y@ ! Stamp duty Y@j@j@{Gz?p@j@Q? L" Other legal costs - buying - buying p@ /# Other leg al costs - selling 0@N$ Valuation  - existing home i@ K% Valuation  - new homeme @o@ *& Carrier &  misc. costs @@[' TOTAL SEL LING/BUYI NG COSTS 6@ P( _) TOTAL FUN DS AVAILA BLE FOR PURCHASE A*!=!=!=!=!=!=!=P+ K,  MORTGA GE PAYMEN TS CALCULATOR P- O. Loan Amt j@ /Pmt/Yr J@0 Total Yrs 9@1 Interest 1@ %'2(\?Y@DecimalU3 Interest For fulle r details  of this spreadshe et see th e separate word-+? processor  file, HO USECALC NOTES.KA John MacG ibbon, 26 7 Cockayn e Road, N gaio, Wel lington 4, NZ"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===6" 11 February 1986THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJim Willis , HCOIC1300 Hinton St. West Monroe LA. 71291Greetings, Jim --KIThanks for pulling this endeavor together. I learned about you from the CAcatalog of the Big Red Apple Club when I sent for their sideways ECspreadsheet program. I now have 12 sides of TAWUG material. I am IGenclosing two variations on monthly calendaring and one printer margin B@guide. The celebration data base form is one my brother-in-law JHdeveloped and sent to us filled in with our family data. The formating GEof the "Review/Add/Change" screens was done with Open-Apple + L (for HFlayout). The right justifying of of a column of material such as the IGfirst name category was done in the table format, un-zoomed, and using HFthe insert (underline) cursor to move the information over. Style in )this matter seems rather idiosyncratic.KIIn this church office we do a lot of mimeograph and spirit duplicating. HFNot all printers can handle that task but the old Apple DMP does just Hfine with the ribbon out and the printer enhancement set for boldface.HFI am enclosing a copy of what the calendar looks like with the custom JHprinter set-up so you won't have to take the time to do that if you are JHnot interested in calendaring. It would come out much differently on a regularly configured printer.IGOne other hint we have found helpful is with personalized letters. If GEthere are quite a few, more than 10, we use MegaWorks merging (still JHprefer the AppleWriter/QuickFile WPL merge process). If there are just JHa few we have found it quicker to use the "EK" (enter keyboard) printer (option and just type in the variables.>Enclosed is postage for sides 13 and 14 when they are ready.Again thanks for your work. take care dream strong smile gentleand so go wellWesley WhiteW-1110 Concord Center DriveSullivan, WI 53178414-593-026502&O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," I ______________________________________________________________________J| |*| SUNDAY  |J|  |J| Concord - Johnson Creek - Sullivan -- United Methodist Churches |J|______________________________________________________________________|J| | | | | | | |L| Sunday | Monday |Tuesday |Wednesday |Thursday | Friday |Saturday |J|1  |2  |3  |4  |5  |6  |7  |J|Communion|Concord |Concord |Confirm- |Sullivan |J. Creek |J. Creek |J|=========|United | Choir | ation |Admin. |United |Cleaners |J|J. Creek |Methodist| 7:30 pm | 7:30 pm |Council |Methodist|Darrell &|J|Potluck |Women | | | 8 pm |Women |Marvel |J|=========| 7:30 pm | | | | planning| Hoeft |J|United | | | | | 1:30 pm | |J|Methodist| | | | | | |J|Youth | | | | | | |J|Fellow. | | | | | | |L| 6:30 pm | | | | | | |J|8  |9  |10 |11 |12 |13 |14 |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |L| | | | | | | |J|15 |16 |17 |18 |19 |20 |21 |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |L| | | | | | | |J|22 |23 |24 |25 |26 |27 |28 |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |L| | | | | | | |J|29 |30 | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |L| | | |I ______________________________________________________________________J| |*| MONDAY  |J| |J| Concord - 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Johnson Creek - Sullivan -- United Methodist Churches |J|______________________________________________________________________|J| | | | | | | |L| Sunday | Monday |Tuesday |Wednesday |Thursday | Friday |Saturday |J|2  |3  |4  |5  |6  |7  |1  |J| | | | | | |\ |J| | | | | | | \ |J| | | | | | | \ |J| | | | | | | \ |J| | | | | | |8 \ |J| | | | | | | \ |J| | | | | | | \ |J| | | | | | | \ |J| | | | | | | \|L| | | | | | | |J|9  |10 |11 |12 |13 |14 |15 |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |L| | | | | | | |J|16 |17 |18 |19 |20 |21 |22 |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |L| | | | | | | |J|23 |24 |25 |26 |27 |28 |29 |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |J| | | | | | | |L| |J|30 |31 | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |J| | | |L| | | |"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," CAHere we put out a monthly newsletter on mimeograph stencils. To JHsimplify that process we have developed two different calendar formats, KIone word processor and one spreadsheet based. Over time we have come to %prefer the word processor format. KIOur //c has been enhanced by the Applied Engineering C-Ram Card (no CPM) DBto 640 k. The extra memory allows us to string a year's calendar FDtogether and to enter dates as we know them, easing the last minute GEentries before printing. As one month is past we delete it, add the ;format for the next month, and write in the month's name.GEA sample first week is done on the SUNDAY calendar in both formats. 'These can be erased for your entries.GEThe word processing format is done in pica (10 cpi), the spreadsheet format in elite (12 cpi).<Working with the word processing calendar format requires:CA1. Set up of a custom printer and entering the printer codes for DBexpanded/headline print (esc + N on the Apple Dot Matrix Printer) A?when asked for "subscript begin" code and the printer code for GEstopping expanded print (esc + O on the Apple DMP) where it asks for CA"subscript end" code. This will give large dates and month/year title.IG An option to this would be to erase (see above) the "subscript" HFenhancements. This would allow use of a regular printer set-up. One IGway of then setting off the date would be to 12/ (underline slash). ECOne disadvantage of this is that the underline enhancement markers HF(^) will throw that first line off and make it difficult to tell just where you are.FD The other essential configurations are inserting the correct DBprinter codes for "10 cpi" and "underlining". If you need to use )"boldface" that also would need coding.HF2. Use of only the overstrike cursor (solid rectangle toggled on from CAOpen Apple + E) and arrows. 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1985 R7NEBRASKA INCOME TAX (.20 OF FE DERAL TAX ->?A8NEBRASKA TAX WITHHELD -------- -----------> b16BALANCE DUE ------------------ ----------->*b17REFUND DUE ------------------- ----------->* 9-9-9-9-9- $NET TAX RETURN FOR 1985 XSUM OF FEDERAL & NEBRASKA TAX ----------->" 9-9-9-9-9-"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," AppleWorks User Groupc/o Jim Willis1300 Hinton StreetBWest Monroe LA 71291 Feb 15 86Dear Mr Willis:MKAbout six weeks or so ago I had you send5789 me copies of your disks 1 through <10. I finally have some information to add to the 'pool'.JHThe CPS database file is an index of the programs that can be backed up HFusing the new version 6.0 COPYII+ disk that came out in January '86. DUsing this index allows you to find publishers, as well as titles.IGBy the way, version 6.0 (ProDOS) may be ENTIRELY copied over to a hard KIdisk and run from the hard disk menu. I have transferred version 6.0 to Bmy Sider, and no longer use Apple's FILER and CONVERT utilities.JHThe publisher database is one that I prepared for a writer's group, and JHhas information about markets for writers. The spreadsheet is also one *that I worked up for the writer's group.KIThe two letters are ones that I sent to APPLE. I would be interested in 5reading comments from members of your User's Group.IGFor lots of information about using your Apple, some of it general and CAsome of it about AppleWorks, I STRONGLY recommend the OPEN-APPLE LJNewsletter from Tom Weishaar. (author of several Beagle Brothers disks) KWrite to him at BOX 7651 / Overland Park / Kansas / 66207. $24 per year.>Keep up the good work of spreading AppleWorks information!!! Tom Smith1416 NE 98 AveFort VancouverWA 98664-3140Q.LTR.TO.SCULLEY<$DѮUQ$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"John Sculley, Apple President904 Caribbean DriveHSunnyvale CA 94086 Jan 30 1986John:KII realize that you personally, the president, may never s;=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^ee this. But I MKfeel very strongly that what I have to say is important to Apple. I would Hlike to tell you a little story, and then get your (Apple's) response.LJSeveral years ago (about 1980, I think it was), when I was a poor college NLstudent, I stumbled across a simply wonderful place at the edge of campus. MK(Portland State University in Portland Oregon) Housed in what appeared to LJbe a remodeled hamburger stand was a hobbyist's dream. They called their Ilittle store the BYTE SHOP. With no money to spare I could only dream.LJGraduation, some spare money now that I was no longer paying tuition, and LJI made a visit to their new store in one of the 'suburbs' of Portland. I )became the proud owner of an Apple II+.LJTime passed. The BYTE SHOP added another 'suburb' store, and moved their KIoriginal 'hole-in-the-wall' store to a location downtown to be closer to Jthe 'business' people. (Begin to see where my little story is leading?)KIIn the meantime, not related to one other, IBM released a microcomputer; MKour government broke the telephone company into 7 regional companies (thus IGfreeing them from antitrust laws that had prohibited the large company LJfrom investing in the microcomputer market); and the microcomputer market 7took a nose dive, along with the rest of the economy.MKOur BYTE SHOP stores went looking for (or were found by) a partner to tide NLthem over, a partner with what is known in the industry as 'deep pockets'. LThey became PAC*TEL InfoSystems. (PACific TELesis, 1 of 7 AT&T spin offs)MKIn December of 1985 I purchased a IIe, Ramworks II, and Appleworks. I was JHeven happier than I had been when I bought my II+ years before. I soon JHbegan to tell one and all that my system (with the exception of macros) KIwould beat the IBM's I used at work - due to AppleWorks' integration. I Fstill think so, with the exception of missing Lotus' macro commands.KIJust this past weekend a co-worker took my advice and visited PAC*TEL to JHdiscuss buying a IIe. Based on my years' old shopping experience, when MKthe then-new IBM PC with 64K was about twice the price of my II+ with 64K, MKI had recommended Apple's IIe as a starting point for his system. He came MKback and told me that the twice-as-much cost was no longer true - at least Awhen it comes to IBM clones in the over-all MS-DOS environment.JHWe did some checking, and arrived at a price comparison for a hard disk HFsystem. The Apple prices are based on (a) a SUBSTANTIAL discount our LJemployee's organization has developed with PAC*TEL; and (b) buying second Lparty items when their price and/or function beats Apple's price/function.GLeading Edge prices are based on local newspaper ads. (no discount!)KIThe Sider 10 Meg is the hard disk of choice for the IIe. The 'high-end' MKModel D has a 20 Meg hard disk factory installed. The Ramworks II is $150 KIfor the card and $100 for 3 sets of 256K chips. (832K on Ramworks & 64K Hon motherboard = 896K) The Model D comes with 640K already installed.A 10 Meg 20 MegA Compare IIe & Leading Edge Apple IIe Model DA Computer 700 1,895A Monochrome Monitor 100 inclA One drive & card (MicroSci A2) 210 inclA 10 Meg in IIe or 20 Meg in Model D 700 inclA 80 Col Display & Expanded Memory 250 inclA Clock/Calendar Card 100 inclA Numeric Keypad n/a inclA Printer card 50 inclA Hardware sub-totals 2,110 1,895B Hardware price over (under) 215 (215)A Word Processor (1) (2) 200 inclA Spreadsheet (1) (3) incl 300A Database (1) (4) incl 100A Totals 2,310 2,295B Total over (under) 15 (15)A (1) Appleworks (2) Leading Edge Word Processor; (3) Lotus 123 (4) PC-File III version 3LJWell. That comparison didn't work too well. So, since he said he really Kdidn't need a hard disk right away, we compared two-floppy-drive systems.A Compare IIe & Leading Edge Apple IIe Model DA Computer 700 1,395A Monochrome Monitor 100 inclA Two drives & card (MicroSci A2) 370 inclA 80 Col Display & Expanded Memory 250 inclA Clock/Calendar Card 100 inclA Numeric Keypad n/a inclA Printer card 50 inclA Hardware sub-totals 1,570 1,395B Hardware price over (under) 175 (175)A Word Processor (1) (2) 200 inclA Spreadsheet (1) (3) incl 300A Database (1) (4) incl 100A Totals 1,770 1,795A Total over (under) (25) 25KITerrible! Even with a discount on the IIe, the Model D hardware is less MKexpensive. If you buy a Lotus clone for $100 the 'D' system is reduced by IGanother $200 - and that doesn't include the discount that our employee Lorganization is negotiating with the Leading Edge retailer. (not PAC*TEL)GENow, the really sad part. When PAC*TEL sells the last IIe or IIc in LJstock, they are abandoning the Apple II series in favor of the 'business' MKmachines that run MS-DOS. (plus a 'few' Macs and LaserWriters for desktop LJpublishing customers) It seems that the 'home' market is not worth their MKtime, and they wish to change their 'image' to court the business buyers. MKThis is, admittedly, only a 3 store chain. (but, PAC*TEL is rumored to be JHin the market for more small chains, with plans of going nationwide) I Ewonder if this is not the tip of the 'iceberg' that may sink Apple?JThere are several things I would like you to consider in this situation.MKApple has put millions (tens, hundreds?) into developing and promoting the LJMacintosh as Apple's 'business' machine. Even though Apple HAS sold some JHMacs, they have not been able to break the business market so carefully LJnurtured by IBM. (the only REAL competition IBM has is from the clones) IGDuring this time the lowly II series, the 'cash cow' that has kept the KIcompany from going broke, has been ignored, or even downright repressed, Cin favor of the glamor machine - which is a 'proven' money loser.KIMicrocomputer sales are fast approaching the status of a normal consumer MK'commodity' on the same order as a stereo, a VCR, or a microwave oven. In Kthis type of market the buyer is looking for one (or both) of two things:MK(1) Software that will do something so fantastic for the business (or home GEor school) that he/she simply MUST have it. Of course, the computer HFto make that software run is included in that decision. I think that GEAppleWorks may be that software. But, where is Apple's promotion to FDlet the new buyer know about the wonders of the AppleWorks/IIe? At IGthis point I don't even consider current owners - it is new sales that IGApple must have to survive. (why should I consider any of the current GEowners, since it is obvious, with an incompatible product line, that BApple doesn't consider current owners when making product plans)MK(2) Hardware that is, due to price and/or performance, clearly superior to HFthe other choices in the market. Apple has not been able to convince IGthe business buyers that the Mac is that machine. And the IIe system, GEas my figures show, is actually MORE expensive than a leading seller IGMS-DOS machine. And that is in spite of making every price decision I ;could in Apple's favor. I AM a current owner, after all.JHAs much as I like AppleWorks, I will have to admit that it alone is not KIworth enough extra to make the difference to most buyers. (my co-worker MKnow leans toward the Leading Edge Model D, in spite of liking his looks at GEAppleWorks) Apple has not been able to convince the majority of the MKbusiness market that the Mac is a worthy alternative to the IBM world. In LJthese days of cost competition about the only true alternative to an IBM, KIat least according to business, is an IBM clone. My employer, a Federal IGovernment agency, now buys Leading Edge Model D's in 50-100 unit lots.LJApple has, however (I HOPE inadvertantly), been able to convince at least MKONE small chain of computer stores that the II series is NOT worthy of any KIeffort. Apple may have done this by 'default' after so long a period of MKneglect/repression of their II series computers. Grandiose advertising of HFa 'theme' during past SuperBowls obviously seemed like a good idea to MKApple at the time, but it did not work. What is needed now is a series of LJads - featuring the ease of use and integration of AppleWorks - that will NLshow buyers that there IS an alternative to IBM and other MS-DOS machines. HAnd not just business buyers, Apple is losing the home market as well.LJCould it be - after failing to sell business on the Mac, and ignoring the HFvery real business strengths of the IIe/Appleworks combination - that HFApple has wound up shooting themselves in BOTH product line feet? If IGbusiness won't buy the Mac in any significant numbers, and dealers are Jbecoming unwilling to try selling the II series, what is left for Apple?JHThis may be unduly pessimistic, but I have felt like I've witnessed the JHpassing of an old friend since I confirmed that PAC*TEL is dropping the 8Apple II line in favor of MS-DOS 'business' computers.IGAs much as these decision are made in light of Adam Smith's "invisible LJhand of the market place" I blame the fumbles made by Apple Computer over IGthe past several years. I STILL think that my IIe/Ramworks/Appleworks FDsystem has got a lot of value for a small business user. (I DO miss IGmacros) But, I can also understand how a dealer - without promotional LJsupport from Apple needed to help convince the home and/or business buyer LJto go Apple II series - can decide to drop the II series and stick with a 9product line that 'everyone' says is good for business.MKThe relative merits of MS-DOS -vs- Apple price & technology aside, I think IGthat even the most loyal Apple owner will have to admit that Apple has KImissed the boat when it comes to promoting sales. With the latest round Kof low cost IBM clones the difference in price I remembered is even gone.KIApple may, or may not, want to admit of any competition from Franklin or IGthe new Central Point Laser-128. However, I think that a bigger worry KIshould be super-low-cost MS-DOS systems like the Leading Edge. Apple is IGvery likely to lose a LOT of home sales to the Model D. Even, dare we JHthink it, school sales? The Apple IIe, by the time you add (even lower KIcosting second party) monitor and drives and controller cards, is simply LJover-priced for what itill do - especially when compared to the Leading CEdge and other clones riding on the coattails of IBM advertising.MKI think that the whole issue of low cost MS-DOS machines beginning to take LJaway Apple's traditional home and school markets needs to be addressed by GEApple SOON. Otherwise, the bread-and-butter machine that has fueled LApple's forays into dreamland may just go the way of the OSBORNE computer.KIThe Apple II series is like an old, dependable 2-door sedan. Not flashy JHor a great speed demon - but a steady money maker for the builder. The JHbuilder who then puts all his efforts into the turbo-charged sports car KI(which has almost no 'trunk' and appeals to only a very few buyers) will MKsoon find sales of the profitable 'sedan' starting to slip. Not very long KIof that, and no one will buy any of his products - especially if DEALERS Gbegin to believe the builder and quite even trying to sell the sedan.LJI would very much like to see your thoughts on the points I have raised. KIThe low cost MS-DOS machines are liable to be more competition for sales LJof the II series than the Mac EVER has been. (they are low cost, NOT low Kuse, I have a Model D at work and it is functionally identical to an IBM)MKI have my IIe system and won't upgrade again for a LONG time. But, if the MKpeople I know are any indication, Apple is going to lose out in home sales MKto machines that are IBM (workplace) compatible, and have a total hardware KIcost that is (I am AMAZED!) even less than a IIe-based system. And that LJis all in spite of using every second-party, low cost vendor I could find .when I was configuring the IIe-based system!LJIf the marketing people for MS-DOS clone machines ever wake up and try to LJconvince the schools that an MS-DOS computer at the same (or lower?) cost LJis the one to buy for teaching - based on being the same as students will Luse when they go out into the workforce - then Apple is REALLY in trouble.MKI am not an advertising 'whiz' to spend your millions, but even I can come LJup with an ad campaign that will show what the IIe/AppleWorks combination LJcan do in competition with an MS-DOS machine. If you are interesed in my ;idea for a television advertisement, read the attachment. Tom Smith1416 NE 98 AveFort VancouverWA 98664-3140JPossibly a 30-second ad, more likely a 60-second spot to contain message/Use a split screen to show concurrent action.:Office on left is painted in drab, institutional colors.! desks all lined up in rows< an IBM XT (with hard disk) neatly placed on each desk@Office on right is bright, cheery (OK, so contrast is obvious)2 plants and pictures complete the atmosphere: an Apple IIe (with hard disk) on desk in foreground#Messenger rushes into each screenA rush project (have a clock clearly displayed in each side)8 get sales figures for 'Area 1' from database file@ create 'what-if' spreadsheet based on sales from database0 write report, including spreadsheet table-Left side, thumbing through pile of manuals1 loads database program from hard disk menuG mumbles about converting database file to dif/ascii for transfer6 has to log-out of database and into spreadsheet; has to figure out how to import database informationL more mumbles about transfer files from spreadsheet for word processor< has to log-out of spreadsheet and into word processor> has to figure out how to import spreadsheet information; by now, the neat pile of manuals is not so neat6 show time RACING by on the left side clockH run left side video at high speed to keep the total activityI going at same over-all pace as more efficient work on rightJ or, clock at same speed and MS-DOS worker falling ever farther< behind the super-efficient IIe/AppleWorks user4Right side, loading AppleWorks from hard disk menuA co-worker expresses amazement at program/data on hard disk< worker, absent mindedly, says "of course, not a toy!"H (perception of Apple = floppy only is a problem to overcome)= quickly write database report and 'write' to clipboard< hit 'hot-key' (Open-Apple-Q) to switch to spreadsheet2 finish cut'n'paste and add formulas to dataB another clipboard operation and 'hot-key' to word processor* finish cut'n'paste and print report* lean back and enjoy a cup of coffeeB clock on wall shows less elapsed time than one on leftFMessenger back with request for another 'what-if' for 'Area 2' salesDLeft side worker looks at clock and pile of manuals, and collapsesHRight side worker asks "why don't I just do for ALL areas?" and startsMKDuring all this (switching sound from side to side to make a point) have a JHco-worker hovering over the person doing the work. 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Now we are in a 9position to control the function and write on the back.FD A few more steps can be taken to make life easier. If a double DBpole double throw center off switch is used, another condition is HFavailable. That is write protecting a notched disk. The other pole of FDthe switch is used to control a red/green LED. This gives a visible FDindication of the position of the switch. I made it:- (switch down, FDnormal operation, LED green; switch up, write protect override, LED 2red; switch center, all write protect, LED off).EC The parts are available from any electronic supply store. The CAswitch is a miniature DPDT center off (about $2.50) and measures FDabout 1/2" square (pick the kind for panel mounting. The LED can be DBeither a two wire type or a common cathode three wire type (about @>$1.50).You will also need a 3K (3000) ohm 1/4 watt or 1K 1/4W GEresistor, depending on LED, (a few cents).The two wire LED takes the DB3K. You can do a much neater job of wiring if you get a length of 6ribbon cable; six wires by about twelve inches long.D The following description applies to an APPLE disk ][ single ECdrive. The idea and circuitry can probably be modified to apply to FDalmost any drive. These instructions will work for an APPLE ][, ][+ FDor ][e with either one or more single drives.The APPLE DUO drive is FDdifficult to open and is pretty cramped inside. You are on your own DBthere. Turn off the power switch on the computer. Leave the power HFcord in place (this keeps the system grounded). Open the computer and HFtouch the power supply case to remove any static charge your body may DBhave accumulated. Do this often during modification and any other Ftime you go inside the box. It can't hurt and it may help. Move the >Remove the small plug on the right side of the board for more (freedom. It will go back only one way.EC Mount the switch. Solder wires to the left side of the switch FD(see circuit diagram). You may want to do this work with the switch ECunmounted. Kind of close quarters here anyway. Position switch and FDLED in their holes in the front plate. (For a two wire LED) arrange HFto solder the 3K resistor between the right center switch lug and one Hwire of the LED. This connection holds the LED in place so arrange it ECdirect and stiff. Make these connections and solder them. Use heat FDspareingly on the LED it is heat sensitive. If you have a heat sink ECclip, use it here. Prepare three wires about twelve inches long or ECthe ribbon cable. Tin the free ends of these wires. Now reassemble FDthe front panel and the top circuit board to the drive if they have GEbeen removed and replace the drive LED. Make sure the wires from the GErear plug to the new switch are on the top of the board. Replace the FDread/write head plug on the right side of the board. Take care that ;the door mechanism assembles properly and works smoothly.EC The power for the LED is taken from the terminal strip in the GEleft rear of the top board. Pins 1, 3, 5 & 7 (left - top) are ground ECand common, pin 9 (fifth from left - top) is negative 12 volts and DBpins 13, 15, 17 & 19 (right - top) are positive 12 volts. Tin the ECtops of pins 1, 9 & 19 between where they go down to the board and B@the rear of the terminal strip. You may want to remove the plug HFretainer clip for this. Lift it straight up. Solder the wire from the GELED to pin 1. Do not add solder- just melt what is there. Dress this GEwire and the other two, when soldered, to the rear of the drive. You FDmay want to figgure out the LED polarities and solder the other two HFhere, otherwise go on. The front end of the wires should be even with GEthe down-bend of the connector otherwise the terminal retaining clip HFcannot be removed or installed later. Plug drive cable onto the drive FDcard if it was removed. The red stripe on the ribbon cable is pin 1 and goes on the left.FD Now for a test:- Make sure that all cable connections are made HFand firm and that the system is in runable condition except of course GEfor covers. Make sure the two loose wires from the switch are out of GEcontact with any circuitry. Recheck to see that the three wires from GEwrite protect switch circuit go to left three lugs of the switch and HFthat the switch handle works vertically. Make sure that the power for ECthe LED (right side of the switch) is completely isolated from the DBdrive circuits. Turn the computer on. Drive 1 should start. Put a DBdisk, say a Master, in drive 1 and close the door. Wait for boot. HFMove switch to bottom position. Take the wire from the switch top lug GEand touch it to pin 19 (right side). This is safe because these last HFfour are the same. The LED should glow green and you are on the right CAtrack. If it is red, (oh well - 50/50) throw the switch clear up HF(remember center is off), take the wire from the bottom lug and touch HFpin 19. The LED should glow red. Now we know which is which. TURN THE FDCOMPUTER OFF. Solder the proper wire to pin 19. Remember dress to A?the rear. Solder the other wire to pin 9. Now you can test the CAsystem. Set up to copy (any copy program will do). Follow normal FDprocedure with the switch down (green light). This copies only to a FDnotched disk. Re-try with the switch in the center (light off). You HFshould get a `DISK WRITE PROTECTED' or some such error. Turn the disk CAover (un-notched), throw the switch up (red light) and copy. Now DByou're in business. Have fun BE CAREFUL. Have the switch up (RED CALED) ONLY when you want to write to a protected disk. You can GEwreck a valuable program. Keep your head screwed on straight. If you HFwant to you can redesign this and have the switch mounted on the back CApanel of the drive. This may be wise if you have infant computer wizards.DB The two wire LED requires both polarities + & -. The 12 volt GEnegative supply is very weak thus the 3K resistor limits the current Hto about 3 milliamps. The three wire LED is a common cathode unit and ECis to be wired into the 12 volt positive power supply. It will be ECbrighter. This device is to be wired using similar techniques. The HFcathode, usually the center wire, is connected to the common (pin 1). @>of the input plug. Insulate the bare lead and the others when ECconnected with sleeving or tape. The switch center lug connects to GEthe positive (pin 19) thru a 1K resistor. This allows about 10 MA to GEflow. The two leads to the LED anodes connect to the upper and lower FDlugs of the switch right side. Either reason the connections out or ,do a similar experiment described earlier.FD While the drive is open for this work a couple more things can HFbe done. Layout and drill a three eighths hole in the right rear side HFof the drive cover so that the speed adjust trim potentiometer can be ECreached without removing the cover. A one inch hole can be made in DBthe bottom plate so that you can see the strobe disk on the drive ECpulley. These changes will allow you to check and adjust the drive ECspeed using a florescent light without taking the drive apart. The DBhole can be covered with a piece of plexiglass taped in place. At HFleast, tape a piece of cardboard over it. Keep the other hole covered FDwith a piece of masking tape. It almost matches the drive color. If GEyour drive needs cleaning and you know how, this is a good time. Tie FDthe wires into a cable with ties, string or thread and arrange them CAout of the way to the left side if you used hookup wire. The 12" ECwires will allow good clearance when the board is removed for head DBcleaning. Reassemble the drive covers (be careful that no wire is !pinched) and close the machine.FD I normally leave the switch centered. When I try to write to a FDprotected disk the machine will call me a dummy and I reach out and ECflip the right switch in the proper direction and continue on as a GEsafe dummy. I have modified both of my drives and find life a little GEeasier. The main utility of this system is the storage of data, text ECand little used programs and when you run out of blanks. Ones that CAare used often should be stored normally on the front side. This FDkeeps the reverse rotation to a minimum. A second use is to store a GEbackup copy on the back where it is convenient and handy. This whole DBthing is becoming less economic as the price of disks falls. It's still handy to have around.B@REYNOLDS ENGINEERING; 17306 BRYANT LANE; HAZELCREST IL 60429; 312/335-2574=APPLE TREE COMPUTER CLUB; 1544 EDGWOOD; CHICAGO HEIGHTS ILTHESE ARE WORTH 1000 WORDS 3 CIRCUIT MODIFICATION SCHEMATIC5 |-------------------|----------------; WRITE | | TO= PROTECT X TOP LUG> |-X-|-X-| --| | |---------------- (PIN 19 + PLUGF LED --> |-<|--| |-X-|-X-| (CHECK POLARITY> | | (OF LED2 RESISTOR-> |--XXXX---------| 3K OHM 1/4 WATT1 ALTERNATE (THREE WIRE LED) DPDT% SWITCH--RIGHT POLE! THREE WIRE \/6 RED-GREEN |-|>----------------|<-(CHECK POLARITY. LED --> |-|>--------| | (OF LEDA |---------| |-X-|-X-| VOLTSD | | TO OFHF RESISTOR 1K OHM --> | |--XXXX-------------- PIN 19 + INPUT D 1/4 WATT |-------------------------- PIN 1 0 PLUG+ UPPER LEFT CORNER OF DRIVE  HOLE CENTER FOR SWITCH LED7  \/ \/ 5 | ____________ /4 --->| 3/4" |1/2"|<--- | /6  \/  |_.___._|_.__|_.__ | \C 5/16" | 1/4-/| |\13/16* | DOOR \ *25/64 FORD _____ |_____________________| / 3 WIRE LED5 /\ | ___________________|_____________\8 | | DRIVE SLOT | \7 |_____________________|_______________\7 | | /6 | /\/\/\ /\/\ |/\ /\ /5 \/ \/\/ \ /\/ \/ \ /\/2 \/ \/\/0 ^^ DIAGRAMS & SKETCH ^^kDD/"  AUTHORry 1TITLE ILLUSTRATOR PUBLISHERYEARCATEGORYKIDLIT;?;1   !7CHSHTold Under The Magic UmbrellaJones, Elizabeth Orton Macmillan1962EGAlexenberg, Melvin Sound Sciencede Paola, Tomie Prentice-Hall1968ALAnderson, MarcieExploring the 50 StatesAnderson, Marcie Willowisp1983B+ Asher, SandyJust Like JennyDell1982B< Asher, Sandy Things Are Seldom What They SeemDell1983Be-Bancroft, Henrietta and Richard G. Van GeldenAnimals In Winterdi Palma, Gaetano Scholastic1963GGBank-Hensen, TheaPlay With PaperBank-Jensen, Thea Scholastic1962AB Barrie, J.M. Peter PanHyman, Trina SchartBantam-Skylark1982BA Bonne, RoseI Know An Old LadyGraboff, Abner Scholastic1961Df,Brown, Margaret Wise and Edith Thatcher HurdSeven Little PostmanGergely, Tibor Golden Press1976AMChafetz, HenryThunderbird and Other StoriesSolbert, RonniPantheon1964EWCoerr, Eleanor$Sadako and the Thousand Paper CranesHimler, Ronald G.P. Putnam1977B? Crews, Donald Freight Train Crews, Donald Puffin Books1985A,Forbes, EstherJohnny TremainDell1972BAGoodenow, EarleThe Bashful BearGoodenow, EarleFollett1956AMGranowsky, Alvin Computer ParkDenman, Michael L.Modern Curr. Press1985AXHamilton, Virginia%Time-Ago Lost:More Tales Of The Jahdu Prather, Ray Macmillan1973EyHaugaard, Erik Christian0Hans Christian Anderson--Fairy Tales and StoriesSendak, MauriceAnchor Press/Doubleday1974ERHildebrandt, GregFavorite Fairy TalesHildebrandt, GregSimon & Schuster1984E\Horwitz, Elinor Lander%The Strange Story of the Frog Who.... Heinly, John Delacorte1971BRJackson, KathrynThe Animals Merry ChristmasScarry, Richard Golden Press1972GCJohnston, TonyThe Quilt Storyde Paola, Tomie G.P. Putnam1985AFLittledale, FreyaThe Magic Plum Tree Arno, Enrico Crown Pub.1981ED Lobel, ArnoldThe Rose In My Garden Lobel, Anita Scholastic1984A<McClintock, Mike A Fly Went By Siebel, FritzRandom1958FMMcCloskey, RobertBlueberries For SalMcCloskey, Robert Puffin Books1976AOMcCloskey, RobertMake Way For DuckingsMcCloskey, Robert Puffin Books1969AHMcCloskey, RobertTime Of WonderMcCloskey, Robert Viking Press1957A@ McCord, David All Day LongKane, Henry B. Dell-Yearling1965DEMcDermott, GeraldArrow To The SunMcDermott, GeraldPenguin1977EHMcDermott, GeraldThe Magic TreeMcDermott, Gerald Puffin Books1973EJMcDermott, GeraldThe Stone CutterMcDermott, Gerald Puffin Books1978EaSwift, Hildegard H. & Lynd WardThe Little Red LighthouseSwift, Hildegard H. Scholastic1970AQ Wright, Freire & Michael ForemanSeven In One BlowWright, FreireRandom1978E"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===f" 2A A.C.E.PNL(ist) CTRL-E enter EditorPNH(ome)  E n1 enter Editor at n1OMT(ext) exit Editor C(atalog)PNP(rint) CTRL-I enter Insert modePN exit Insert modeJHB hex address and length of last BLOADed file CTRL-D delete character at cursor.D n1 memory dump beginning at decimal n1OMD $n1 memory dump beginning at hex n1 <- move cursor leftOM -> move cursor rightOMF numbers of free sectors on disk in drive CTRL-B move cursor to begining of lineOMM HIMEM and LOMEM in decimal CTRL-E move cursor to end of lineOMV variable with contents CTRL-C move &cursor to character after next colonOMXR 'var' line numbers in which 'var' appear CTRL-Q move &cursor to character after next quoteOMX n1 convert decimal n1 to hex CTRL-T move cursor forward 10 spacesNLX $n1 convert hex n1 to decimal CTRL-S alpha 0move cursor to next occurance of the key alpha*R invokes RENUMBER (if available)JHN n1,n2 automatic line numbering, begin n1, increment n2 CTRL-X $cancel all changes and exit Editor* cancel automatic line numberingPNN start auto-number where last stopped CTRL-D enter Define Function Mode (MACRO)PNN n1 start auto-number at n1 with previous increment enter *defining letter-then-7 or less characterPN string-then-"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===z"2A ACECalc CALCULATE COMMANDSQO/A set attribute /R reproduce , @IF(cond,v1,v2)  If cond True then v1,QO D-Default A-All L-Labels ( invoke reproduce options ' If false then v2LJ V-Values P-Protect H-Hide A-Attributes only F-Formats 2only @ISERROR(val) gives True if val is ERRORLJ/B blank contents of cell C-Contents only V-Value & /label @ISNA(val) gives True if val is NAQO/C clear worksheet N-all formulas same reference  @LN(val) natural logGE/D delete R or C R-all formulas relative (reference @LOG10(val) Log base 10QO/E edit )-exit options + @LOOKUP(val,rng) compare val to tableQO ESC destructive backspace /W set window - @MAX(list) return Max value from listJH/F format a cell H-Horiz.window V-Vert. 4window @MIN(list) return min value from listIG D-Default G-General I-Integer 1-remove windows S-Sync $windows @NA return NAQO L-L.justify R-R.justify $-Dollars U-Unsync windows , @NOT(state) return True if state is FQO *-Graphic /- fill cell with next character + @NPV(disc,rng) net present value ofQO/G global parameters  @TRUE returns TRUEQO C-G.C.width F-G.format A-G.attrib. FUNCTIONS  @OR(list) logical orQO O-calculate order.....R or C first @ABS(val) absolute value  @PI gives piQO R-recalculation A(uto) M(anual) @AND(list) logical and ) @ROUND(val,n) rounds val to n placesQO/I insert R or C @AVERAGE(list) gives arith. avg. $ @ROW gives current rowQO/L set individual col. width @CHOOSE(index,list) gives list val.  @SQRT(val) square rootQO/M move a row or column @COL gives current column  @SUM(list) sum of listQO/P invoke print subsystem @COUNT(range) gives # of vals.in rng. - ========================================QO/S invoke file subsystem @ERROR returns ERROR ( #-copies coord value !-calculateQO/T set titles @EXP(val) gives e to val - TAB go to next unprotect fieldQO H-Horizontal tites V-Vertical title @FALSE returns FALSE - CTRL-Y go to prev unprotect fieldQO B-Both H. & V. N-remove titles @INT(val) gives [val] ) ; go to alternate windowQOQ setup string for compressed printing ( destructive backspacen"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===H"2@ ADIOSMKCATalog the logged drive !CTRL-S pauseQODELete file  delete from the logged drive <-  destructive backspaceMKFORmat the disk in the logged drive CTRL-X kill the lineMKGET reads ADIOS T1-2 into memory +CTRL-R Resurrect the last typed lineCINItialize erase the directory in the logged drive<IN# slot source of console input to ADIOSQOLOAd filename load a file n] , command prompt - n is logged driveQOMONitor exit ADIOS enter MONITOR m: ! alter logged drive to m5MOVe file1,file2 copy file1, name it file27PR# slot destination of ADIOS output6PUT writes onto first 2 tracksJH (used with GET to transfer ADIOS to formatted disks)2REName file1,file2 renames file1 to file2)RUN jump to $10005RUN file loads and runs .COM files3SAVe file save with the name fileISAVe file num save with the name file from $1000 length num6TYPe file reads the text file "file"l"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===F"2B ANIMATRIXPNSTRING INPUT COMMANDS CHARACTER EDITING COMMANDSOM-> move cursor left  paddle 0 move grid cursor horizontallyOM<- move cursor right paddle 1 move grid cursor verticallyOMCTRL-A shift to upper case button 0 turn bit offOMCTRL-K left bracket, [ button 1 turn bit onJHCTRL-L backslash, \ CTRL-T $toggle high bit for half-dot shiftOMCTRL-O underscore, _ CTRL-S same character imageCTRL-Z shift to lower caseOTHER COMMANDS&ESC save character set and QUIT'CTRL-D display entire character set*CTRL-I display summary of instructions"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===l"2E APPLE MECHANICQO XTYPER - direct typing of shape/fonts ( HI-WRITER - program shape/fontsQOFUNCTIONS GOSUB 100  ExecuteQO carriage return A$  copy to be printedQO upper/lower case FT  current font (1 - 3)QO CTRL-F font change FT3$  new font 3 to loadQO CTRL-G grid on/off VT ! vertical position (1 - 24)QO CTRL-O color change HT # horizontal position (1 - 40)QO CTRL-R return to main menu IN  inverse (1-yes, 0-no)QO CT auto center (1-yes, 0-no)QOERASING HC  type HCOLOR (0 - 7)QO CTRL-B backspace/erase CL ! clear screen HCOLOR (0 -7)QO CTRL-E character erase (B&W) RT  ROT value/16 (0 - 3)QO CTRL-W wipe out a line POKE TXT,0  partial textQOCURSOR MOVES POKE FULL,0  full graphicsQO Arrows left/right approximately one character TEXT  full textQO CTRL-K/L left/right 1 hi-res plot POKE HIRES,0 Hi-ResIG QUIT programQO -- Shape Editor/Font Editor -- |  -- Shape Analyzer --MK EDIT SAVE LOAD CATALOG DRIVE DISPLAY | DRAW 1MOVE ROT SCALE HCOLOR VECTORLJSHAPES SHAPES SHAPES DISK CHANGE SHAPES | XDRAW 2SHAPE TEST TEST TEST ANALYSISMK -1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- /-8- -9- -0- - =L"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===6"22 APPLE PARALLEL PRINTER INTERFACE CARDLCTRL-I nnN Turns off screen and prints nn columns per line (40 to 255)3CTRL-I I Outputs to both screen and printer6CTRL-I K ! Turns off automatic printer line feedHCTRL-I CTRL-x Changes printer control character from CTRL-I to CTRL-xHCTRL-x CTRL-I Changes printer control character from CTRL-x to CTRL-ICnotes: 1) Before PR#1 (in prog.) CALL-936 (clear screen).H 2) After CTRL-I80N reset line length to 40 before PR#0."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===6"2H ASCII Character TableMKHEX DEC CHAR HEX DEC CHAR HEX DEC CHAR HEX DEC CHAR HEX 1DEC CHAR HEX DEC CHAR HEX DEC CHAR HEX DEC "$%&'(CHARNL 00 0 c@ NUL 10 16 cP DLE 20 32 SPACE 30 48 0 40 .64 @ 50 80 P 60 96 ` 70 112 pNL 01 1 cA SOH 11 17 cQ DC1 21 33 ! 31 49 1 41 .65 A 51 81 Q 61 97 a 71 113 qNL 02 2 cB STX 12 18 cR DC2 22 34 " 32 50 2 42 .66 B 52 82 R 62 98 b 72 114 rNL 03 3 cC ETX 13 19 cS DC3 23 35 # 33 51 3 43 .67 C 53 83 S 63 99 c 73 115 sNL 04 4 cD EOT 14 20 cT DC4 24 36 $ 34 52 4 44 .68 D 54 84 T 64 100 d 74 116 tNL 05 5 cE ENQ 15 21 cU NAK 25 37 % 35 53 5 45 .69 E 55 85 U 65 101 e 75 117 uNL 06 6 cF ACK 16 22 cV SYN 26 38 & 36 54 6 46 .70 F 56 86 V 66 102 f 76 118 vNL 07 7 cG BEL 17 23 cW ETB 27 39 ' 37 55 7 47 .71 G 57 87 W 67 103 g 77 119 wNL 08 8 cH BS 18 24 cX CAN 28 40 ( 38 56 8 48 .72 H 58 88 X 68 104 h 78 120 xNL 09 9 cI HT 19 25 cY EM 29 41 ) 39 57 9 49 .73 I 59 89 Y 69 105 i 79 121 yNL 0A 10 cJ LF 1A 26 cZ SUB 2A 42 * 3A 58 : 4A .74 J 5A 90 Z 6A 106 j 7A 122 zNL 0B 11 cK VT 1B 27 ESC ESC 2B 43 + 3B 59 ; 4B .75 K 5B 91 [ 6B 107 k 7B 123 {NL 0C 12 cL FF 1C 28 c% FS 2C 44 , 3C 60 < 4C .76 L 5C 92 \ 6C 108 l 7C 124 |NL 0D 13 cM CR 1D 29 c] GS 2D 45 - 3D 61 = 4D .77 M 5D 93 ] 6D 109 m 7D 125 }NL 0E 14 cN SO 1E 30 c^ RS 2E 46 . 3E 62 > 4E .78 N 5E 94 ^ 6E 110 n 7E 126 ~NL 0F 15 cO SI 1F 31 c= US 2F 47 / 3F 63 ? 4F 079 O 5F 95 _ 6F 111 o 7F 127 DEL_)ASOFT.HEX+Ѯ9Z_-ASSEMBLER.5X8.n ѮZ_/CARDS.AWUG.LTTR57ѮZ_'CIA.5X8:O ѮZ_*COPYII.5X8B! ѮpZ_)DAISY.5X8J,ѮyZ_.DOS.4.CODE.5X8X ѮZ_/DOUBLE.TAKE.5X8`gѮ|Z_-EXPEDITER.5X8fѮZ_*FATCAT.5X8jѮlZ_/SECRET.AGNT.INSoѮ|Z_V"O===============|========================|======================================:"2FORMAT OF AppleSoft IN MEMORY/Location Hex Note:N0800 00 Break at the beginning of every lineM0801-0802 aa bb *, pointer to next ASoft line at $bbaaD0803-0804 cc dd line number in Hex - ddccD0805 -> tokens or ASCII charactersD : note: numbers are in ASCII :Nbba(a-1) 00 Break at the beginning of every lineMbbaa-bba(a+1) ee ff pointer to next ASoft line at $ffeeC (00 00 if END of program)"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===n"2M APPLE 6502 ASSEMBLER/EDITORQO EDITOR  ASSEMBLERHFAdd -/0123[Olnm] CTRL-F find next occurance ASM Rfile '[,objfile[,[S]s[,[D]d]]] ASC DstringMKCOpy Rlnm1 [Olnm2] to Rlnm3 CTRL-C Quit EDITOR CTRL-C abort "assembly DCI DstringQOChange [Range] cstring # DFB exp[,exp...]QODelete [Range] SLot Rnum ORG exp  DW expQOEdit [Range] [Dstring] DRive [1|2] label EQU exp  DDB expQOFind [Range] [Dstring] CATalog MSB ON  DS expEInsert Rlnm FILE MSB OFFQOList [Range] HImem= Rnum DSECT  DO expQOPrint [Range] LOmem= Rnum DEND  ELSEQOReplace Range LENgth REL  FINJ MONitor EXTERN labelQOLOAD Rfile NEW ENTRY label % < - most sig. byteMKSAVE [Range] [Ofile] PR# Rnum [,devctrlstrg] CHN sourcefile *[,sl exp [drv exp]] > - least sig. byteQOAPPEND [Olnm] Rfile TRuncON # * - comment lineQOTLOAD [Olnm] TRuncOFF PAGE # ; - comment lineQOTSAVE [Range] Tabs [Tablst] [Dstring] LST ON % # - immediate modeQO Where Rnum LST OFF $ ()- indirect modeQOCTRL-X cancels EDIT mode END REP exp ! $ - hex numberQOCTRL-T truncate & accept .DOS Command CHR '?' # @ - octal numberQOCTRL-R restore line SKP exp # ' - ascii stringQOCTRL-D delete character SBTL Dstring # " - ascii stringCTRL-I insert characterCTRL-V next char. verbatum`"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===F" > February 8,1986 Dear Jim,A? Enclosed are guides to a number of programs that I use(d) IGregularly. They can be printed to a 5x8 cards. They ca4678n be used as a IGreminder of the commands available. Since I have a Prowriter 8510 the HFfile is set to print at 17 cpi. If your printer is different you may have to alter the format.FD As a point of interest, I typed these files on Magic Window II GEand then changed them to ProDOS, loaded them into AppleWorks as text IGfiles and deleted the formatting garbage that MW II puts at the header GEof each formatted file. I used, and still use, MW II for the typing DBof these cards because it formats better than AppleWorks. If you GEdefine your line as having 17cpix8in = 136 char per line, MW II lets CAyou scroll across the page and does not lap the line over. When FDviewing the left margin and 80 columns there are 56 columns off the HFscreen to the right. While this is not good for creative writing, it ECis excellent for a rigorously formatted listing, like the enclosed command cards.+ Roger Engle- Rt #1 Box 2680 Sligo, PA 16255"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===t"2C Tricky DickOM/ Help screen - all modules - CTRL F Display full sector in HexLJCTRL D DOS version togg9;<=>?@le CTRL L A L List Applesoft from cursorLJCTRL O Slot/drive/output select CTRL L I L List Integer from cursorLJ; Track/sector select CTRL L * L +List Assembly from cursor [default-use L]LJ>,< Increment,decrement track CTRL W Y Write sector buffer to diskLJ->,<- Increment,decrement sector CTRL S Change sector marksOMI,J,K,M cursor movement - 1 byte CTRL P H CTRL O '1 P Send Hex to printer in slot 1OMCTRL I,J,K,M - edge of display CTRL P A CTRL O -1 P Send Applesoft to printer in slot 1OM" Enter high-bit-set ASCII CTRL P I CTRL O +1 P Send Integer to printer in slot 1OM' Enter low ASCII CTRL P * CTRL O ,1 P Send Assembly to printer in slot 1QOCTRL @ - default - Enter Hex & cursor movement ]  List coresident modulesLJCTRL R Read designated track/sector CTRL C )Exit to BASIC (& or CTRL Y to return)PNCTRL Z Fill sector from cursor with 0's CTRL E Jump to another module2CTRL X Fill sector from cursor with cursor byteLJ Code )Breaker Tracker LinguistNLCTRL E Jump to another module CTRL S Save altered *table B Enter BASICNLCTRL C Exit to Tricky Dick CTRL R Return table -to original values R Revector RESETIG>,< Increment, decrement track number CTRL D Restore 2standard DOS table U Unhook TrackerQOCTRL S Recalibrate disk arm * S Rehook TrackerQOCTLR R Read track Tracer ' Z Zap TrackerQO->,<- Page through the buffer + P To printer in 1QOCTRL B CTRL N Begining/End of buffer CTRL A Abort search * &,CTRL Y ReenterLJCTRL D 6&2 - 5&2 - 4&4 decoding mode switch >,< Select new start address for searchNLCTRL T CTRL C Jump to Tricky Dick and translate CTRL S Alter sector marks"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===j"2N COPY II+ BIT COPY PARAMETERSLJPRM NAME DESCRIPTION DFLT PRM NAME DESCRIPTION 2DFLT PRM NAME DESCRIPTION ACDEFGH DFLTQO00 EREAD # read retries 03 22-2F SYNC.START same as header for - 44 CUT? ignore END cut track 00QO01 EWRITE # write retries 03 normal tracks - 45 CUT.HIGH # bytes from trk start 08QO02 TRKMAX Max track length 1A 30 SYNC.MATCH # matches sync 09 - 46 CUT.LOW # bytes from trk start 1FQO03 TRKMIN Min track length 10 31 FIXINVALID? replace non-sync 01 - 47 WRITE.VER extended write verify 01QO04 SYNC.MIN Min sync value FE 32 GLITCH.SIZE # non-sync allow 02 - 48 PRSLOT set printer slot 01QO05 SYNC.MAX Max sync value FF 33 CHANGE change non-sync 01 - 49 PRLF add linefeed 00QO06 SYNC.# Min # sync bytes 08 34 BIT.FLAG enable BIT.INSERT 00 - 4A PLINE # lines per page 3BOM07 STAND standard selfsync 7F 35-39 BIT.TABLE write 9-bit DE AA /6B 4B DONIB? enable nibble count 00QO08 STANDF enable STAND 00 bytes 00 00 - 4C TOLERANCE for NIBBLE COUNTER 01QO09 CLEAN? clean selfsync 01 3A END.GLITCH Max# nonselfsync 02 - 4D SHIFT # bytes to shift start 00QO0A MATCH # matches header 09 3B TRACK.GAP val-shorten trk 00 - 4E REDERR reduce error ck - read 00QO0B DISPLAY off/on/w.editor 01 3C BUFFS #trks read 1-2-4 02 - 4F SDFILTER set read err -glitches 00QO0C SYNC.TRACK ref sync track 00 3D KEEP Max# sync fields 11 - 50 EMATCH # match for trk start 09QO0D DOSYNC enable track sync 00 3E BITS selsync as 9+bit 01 - 51 DYNAM enable DYNAMIC HEADER 00QO0E-10 ADDRESS.START header D5 AA B5 3F ARC enable TRACK.ARC 00 - 52 DYNAM.LOW low byte - new header 07QO11-12 " vol # 00 00 40 HEADLY head step delay 40 - 53 DYNAM.HIGH high byte - new header 08QO13-14 " track # 00 00 41 OVERIDE.VER read verify off 00 - 54 FILL.ORDER fill headr backwards 1 01QO15-16 " sector # AA AA 42 SYNC.LOOK #bytes ahead to 0B ) forwards 0L17-18 " checksum 00 00 look for selfsyncO19-1B ADDRESS.END DE AA 00 43 PAGE.OVF 01(1C-1E DATA.START D5 AA AD(1F-21 DATA.END DE AA 00$#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"2@ DAISYQO Data Table  Column TransformsKIRDIM - set the numberIKLMNOPQRSTUV of columns (variables) ABSO* - absolute value of columnKIENTE**- enter data from (K)eyboard or FILENAME EXPO* - exponentiate columnKIOVER**- overlay the data table with FILENAME INTE* - greatest integer of a columnOMCHGO - change one value in the data table INVE* - 1/x for a columnPNDATA - window on data table LOGE* - ln x for a columnOM D - toggle direction of cursor movement LOGI* - LOG base 10 for a columnOM CTRL-X - negates entry ADDC* - add a constant to a columnKI / - to enter one value MULC* - multiply by a constantKI , for multiple entries DIVC* - divide by a constantKI ESC - leaves DATA POWE* - raises to a given powerKIZERO - zeros the data table STAN* - $(x-mu)/sigma to convert to z scoreOMINDX* - fills column with a series of numbers ADDV - add two variables (columns)KIRAND* - fills column with random numbers SUBV - subtract two variablesKIRANK* - ranks the values and places rank in a new column MULV - multiply two variablesKICATE - categorize rows into groups (specified range) DIVV - divide two variablesKIQUIK* - examine two adjoining columns CTOT* - cumulative (running) totalsKIMOVE* - copy data from one column into another DIFF* - ,difference between adjoining pairs of rowsOMMOVF* - copy fitted (regression) values into a column LAGG* - lag !the data in one column R5 -> R4PNMOVR* - copy residuals (regression) into a column LEAD* - lead !the data in one column R4 -> R5PNDELR - delete a row SORT* - sort a columnPNDELB - delete a block of rows PSOR* - sort $and move values in a paired columnKISELB - select a set of rows, delete all others TSOR* - &keyed by a column, sort entire tableRECR - recover a rowRECO - recover all rows%RECB - recover all rows in a blockPNPURG - purge all deleted rows and unused columns * - column name or numberIGCLRC - clear a column ** - FILENAMEC STATISTICSPNMEAN - displays mean, standard deviation for each column RUNS - runs test about mean of columnPNSTAT* - mean, SD, var, standard error, min, max, range and sum RUNX - runs test about a specified valueKIFREQ* - prepares a frequency table for a column ANV1 - ANOVA, one wayKIPLTS* - a sequence plot, text screen ANV2 - ANOVA, two wayKISEQU - a sequence plot, HiRes screen ANOV - ANOVA, regression resultsKISEQUL - a sequence plot, HiRes y-axis is log scale CHIS - chi-squareMKHIST* - LoRes histogram of a column TTES - T testKIPLOT - scatter plot of one column against another COCH - Cochran Q-testKIPLOTX - semilog (x axis) MANN - Mann-Whitney testKIPLOTY - semilog (y axis) FRIE - Friedman two way ANOVAKISAVP - save plot to disk REGR* - 2regression, * specifies the independent variableOMCOVA - computes covariance between columns ALLS* - all +possible regressions on all possible varsOMCORR - computes correlations SUBS* - all /possible regressions on a subset of variablesKIPARC - partial correlations BACK* - backward stepwise regressionKIAUTO* - given maximum LAGG, computes correlations FORW* - forward stepwise regressionKISPEA - Spearman rank correlation (rho) SWEE* - 0add(delete) an ind var from a regression modelKIKENR - Kendall rank correlation (tau) SUMM - ,summary statistics: R,R2, stand err of estKIKENP - Kendall partial rank correlation COEF - 0regression coef, stand err, and T for each varKIKENC - Kendall coefficient and concordance (W) ANOV - ANOVA for current regressionKI DURB - Durban - Watson statisticPN UTILITY COMMANDS BETA - beta weights for each variablePN PLUG - plug !values into regression equation#CATA - catalog from current diskKISAVE**- save data table QUIT - DAISY -> APPLESOFTKIEXAM**- examine disk file EXIT - leave DAISYPNOVER**- overlay data table with disk file NAME - list column namesKIPRON - turn the printer on CHGN - change column namesKIPROF - turn the printer off TEXT - comment for printingKI! - print what follows (@ = ESC) ; - clear screenKI FREE - amount of memory availablePNCTRL-D preceeds a DOS command # - user programmable command"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"2J DOS 4+4 CONVERSION CHARTMKAA AA=00* AB EA=42 AF AA=0A* BA EA=60 BE AA=28 BF EA=6A EB +AA=82 EE BA=98 FA EA=E0 FE EA=E8WYZ[\]^MKAA AB=01* AB EB=43 AF AB=0B* BA EB=61 BE AB=29 BF EB=6B EB +AB=83 EE BB=99 FA EB=E1 FE EB=E9MKAA AE=04* AB EE=46 AF AE=0E* BA EE=64 BE AE=2C BF EE=6E EB +AE=86 EE BE=9C FA EE=E4 FE EE=ECMKAA AF=05* AB EF=47 AF AF=0F* BA EF=65 BE AF=2D BF EF=6F EB +AF=87 EE BF=9D FA EF=E5 FE EF=EDMKAA BA=10 AB FA=52 AF BA=1A BA FA=70 BE BA=38 BF FA=7A EB +BA=92 EE EA=C8 FA FA=F0 FE FA=F8MKAA BB=11 AB FB=53 AF BB=1B BA FB=71 BE BB=39 BF FB=7B EB +BB=93 EE EB=C9 FA FB=F1 FE FB=F9MKAA BE=14 AB FE=56 AF BE=1E BA FE=74 BE BE=3C BF FE=7E EB +BE=96 EE EE=CC FA FE=F4 FE FE=FCMKAA BF=15 AB FF=57 AF BF=1F BA FF=75 BE BF=3D BF FF=7F EB +BF=97 EE EF=CD FA FF=F5 FE FF=FDMKAA EA=40 AF EA=4A BE EA=68 EB EA=C2 EE FA=D8MKAA EB=41 AE AA=08* AF EB=4B BB AA=22 BE EB=69 EA AA=80 EB +EB=C3 EE FB=D9 FB EA=E2 FF EA=EAMKAA EE=44 AE AB=09* AF EE=4E BB AB=23 BE EE=6C EA AB=81 EB +EE=C6 EE FE=DC FB EB=E3 FF EB=EBMKAA EF=45 AE AE=0C* AF EF=4F BB AE=26 BE EF=6D EA AE=84 EB +EF=C7 EE FF=DD FB EE=E6 FF EE=EEMKAA FA=50 AE AF=0D* AF FA=5A BB AF=27 BE FA=78 EA AF=85 EB +FA=D2 FB EF=E7 FF EF=EFMKAA FB=51 AE BA=18 AF FB=5B BB BA=32 BE FB=79 EA BA=90 EB +FB=D3 EF BA=9A FB FA=F2 FF FA=FAMKAA FE=54 AE BB=19 AF FE=5E BB BB=33 BE FE=7C EA BB=91 EB +FE=D6 EF BB=9B FB FB=F3 FF FB=FBMKAA FF=55 AE BE=1C AF FF=5F BB BE=36 BE FF=7D EA BE=94 EB +FF=D7 EF BE=9E FB FE=DE FF FE=FEQO AE BF=1D BB BF=37 EA BF=95 ' EF BF=9F FB FF=DF FF FF=FFQOAB AA=02* AE EA=48 BA AA=20 BB EA=62 BF AA=2A EA EA=C0  EF EA=CAQOAB AB=03* AE EB=49 BA AB=21 BB EB=63 BF AB=2B EA EB=C1  EF EB=CBQOAB AE=06* AE EE=4C BA AE=24 BB EE=66 BF AE=2E EA EE=C4  EF EE=CEQOAB AF=07* AE EF=4D BA AF=25 BB EF=67 BF AF=2F EA EF=C5  EF EF=CFQOAB BA=12 AE FA=58 BA BA=30 BB FA=72 BF BA=3A EA FA=D0  EF FA=DAQOAB BB=13 AE FB=59 BA BB=31 BB FB=73 BF BB=3B EA FB=D1  EF FB=DBQOAB BE=16 AE FE=5C BA BE=34 BB FE=76 BF BE=3E EA FE=D4  EF FE=DEQOAB BF=17 AE FF=5D BA BF=35 BB FF=77 BF BF=3F EA FF=D5  EF FF=DF~"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"2@ DOUBLE TAKEPNCTRL-F 1 List in new format CTRL-F 7 'Decimal/Hex address' for last programPNCTRL-F _abcd1/n List in n columns CTRL-F 7 PEEK(A) + PEEK(A+1)*256.CTRL-F 1 n,m List from step n to step mPNCTRL-F 1 List in APPLE format CTRL-F 8 (Display all variables and line numbersPN CTRL-F 8 "Display all variables and values#CTRL-F 2 Catalog drive 1PNCTRL-F 2 Catalog drive 2 CTRL-F 9 $hoose cursor 1 - normal cursorQO " 2 - white squareQOCTRL-F 4 Hex <--> decimal converter & 3 - blink underscoreQOCTRL-F 4 Execute monitor command return to BASIC 4 - underscorePNCTRL-F 5 Append Hide CTRL-F 9 Display control characters CTRL-F 5 Append MergePN CTRL-F 0 same as TEXT:HOME:NORMALCTRL-F 6 RenumberMKCTRL-F 6 Auto-numberer for BASIC CTRL-F - (: on II) Displays HI-RES page 1QO CTRL-F -  Displays LO-RES page 1MK CTRL-F = (- on II) Displays HI-RES page 2QO CTRL-F =  Displays SPLITSCREENj"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"2D EXPEDITER ][Enter Basic program.SAVE BRUN EXPEDITER DEFAULT PARAMETERS (Y/N)QO Program Counter egh ($1100) Enable Line Trace (yes)QO Local Variables ($9600) Reserve Memory (no )QO Global Variables ($9600) Display Adresses (yes)! String Length (40)SAVE NL ** BASIC COMMANDS NOT SUPPORTED **PN DEL HIMEM: LOMEM: RESUME RECALL STORE CONT LISTr"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"2A FATCAT"Before: * Create a data disk0 * Run FATCAT and select parametersCreate a master catalog:4 [iklm3] Read up to 100 disks into memory4 [9] Add file descriptions (optional)5 [-] Sort the master catalog in memory# [7] Turn on printer( [8] Print master catalog+ [6] Save the master catalogUpdate a master catalog: [4] Clear memory@ [5] Load the existing master catalog into memory0 [3] Read in new or altered disks6Compare files ------------ exit FATCAT BRUN COMPARE6Sort files on a disk ----- exit FATCAT BRUN SORTCATLJ Read Load Save Display AddNL#Catalog D2# Disk Subject Clear Master Master Printer Master File DeleteQOCatalog D1 Names Disk Memory Cat Cat On/Off Cat - Descrptns Files Sort SearchMK -1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- /-8- -9- -0- - =N"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," @@@@@@@@@SECRET AGENT'N, S, E, W, U, D direction to go$GO (+ noun) eg. GO DOORGET (+ noun)DROP (+ noun)LOOK*I gives an inventory+SAVE GAnpME with current statusRESTORE GAME-RETURN review last few moves)PRESS GEM activate the ring