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Net Eqt y Income   '@!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-   A PROPERTY SALE:B  Sale PriceC - Costof Sale{Gz?{Gz?{Gz?{Gz?{Gz?{Gz?{Gz?D  - Cap.Gain Tax9?{Gz?A?{Gz?A?{Gz?A?{Gz?A?{Gz?A?{Gz?A?{Gz?E - LoanPayoffJF  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------G  Net ProceedsH  Proceeds Above>I  Savings RateN{Gz?{Gz?N{Gz?{Gz?N{Gz?{Gz?N{Gz?{Gz?N{Gz?{Gz?N{Gz?{Gz?N{Gz?{Gz?JJ  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  ======="O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"# Helpful Hints.........#1...... by Ina Levinson!Getting More Out Of The Source For LessAre you one of the many who !think the Source is "terrific" (I'll even settle for an qstuvw"o.k.") but who find waiting !for the main menu to scroll by !(at 300 baud) to be boring and !time consuming, not to mention expensive? If you're one of the many who, while in the above category, also are by nature lazy (like me), the Source has a dandy utility which makes life easier, connect time shorter and monthly bills a dream, which I'd like to share with you.This utility is better known !as SID. (SID is also known as C-backarrow-ID or C-underscore-ID, but since !it's easier to learn how to do these on other equipment than !my Apple II Plus, SID it is!) SID's main purpose in life is to enable you to bypass the !Source main menu and bring you to command level (the -> prompt). In someone's infinite wisdom, the Source !decided that as long as it was !going to bypass the main menu, it would also allow you to do almost anything else you wanted to while you were at !it. As a result, you can have the system check your mail, read UPI, check your stock portfolio, get you into the Post system, etc., etc. The only thing it WON'T do is continue automatically after doing something that requires user intervention (such as reading Post). To create SID, get to command level (->). Then type:  ENTER SID (cr)At this point, type each command you want the computer !to execute for you followed by a carriage return (cr), one command per line. These !commands must be typed EXACTLY as they would be if you were interacting with the system. When done, do an extra carriage return and you're back at command level. For example, a SID file that checks your mail, checks your portfolio and gets you into the Apple Post system would look like the following:->ENTER SID (cr) MAILCK (cr)STOCKCHECK (cr) !1 (cr) (selects stock listings) (STOCKS) (cr) (name of your portfolio) sp sp (cr) (2 spaces and a cr)QUIT (cr) (back to command level)POST S APPLE (cr)(cr)->At this point, you can check to see if your SID file works by typing CO SID. The computer will then go through each of the steps above and what you see is what you will !get EACH time you log onto the Source. If you run into trouble,send me some Smail at TCS744 and I'll try to help.#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"( Helpful Hints.........#2 ........by Ina Levinson&$Allowing for Print Style Changes in AppleWriter&$In the February, 1984, issue of the &$Apple Barrel, Midge Kocin made men- %#tioxz{|}~n of her frustration as a "nov- %#ice" learning how to make full use '%of her Apple Dot Matrix printer from %#AppleWriter. Thanks to an article &$in the October, 1983, issue of Call $"- A.P.P.L.E., the solution became simple." The following Applesoft program $"doesn't care what kind of printer #!you have nor do you need to know #!what keyboard entries create the '%values. All you need is the printer &$reference card which came with your &$printer. The program which follows $"creates a special "glossary" file %#which will be referenced by Apple- &$Writer. The values listed in lines %#60-130 contain the printer command " values for the Apple Dot Matrix '%printer; however, you can substitute &$these values with your printer com- mand values."10 REM TO CREATE A FILE CALLED APPLEDOT'%20 REM TO BE USED AS THE NEW  GLOSSARY FILE30 D$ = CHR$(4) 40 PRINT D$; "OPEN APPLEDOT"!50 PRINT D$; "WRITE APPLEDOT"'%60 PRINT CHR$ (98); CHR$ (27); CHR$(33): REM CHR$(98)=b AND #!CHR$(27)=ESC AND CHR$(33) IS THE &$CONTROL CHARACTER REPRESENTING BOLD PRINT#!70 PRINT CHR$ (97); CHR$ (27); CHR$(34): REM CHR$(97)=a AND #!CHR$(27)=ESC AND CHR$(34) IS THE %#CONTROL CHARACTER USED TO DESELECT BOLD PRINT$"80 PRINT CHR$ (101); CHR$ (14): '%REM CHR$(101)=e AND CHR$(14) SELECTS ELONGATED PRINT$"90 PRINT CHR$ (100); CHR$ (15): '%REM CHR$(100)=d AND CHR$(15) IS THE &$CONTROL CHARACTER USED TO DESELECT ELONGATED PRINT$"100 PRINT CHR$ (120); CHR$ (27); !CHR$ (88): REM CHR$(120)=x AND #!CHR$(27)=ESC AND CHR$(88) IS THE %CHARACTER USED TO START UNDERLINING$"110 PRINT CHR$ (121); CHR$ (27); !CHR$ (89): REM CHR$(121)=y AND #!CHR$(27)=ESC AND CHR$(89) IS THE !CONTROL CHARACTER USED TO STOP UNDERLINING$"120 PRINT CHR$ (110); CHR$ (27); !CHR$ (81): REM CHR$(110)=n AND #!CHR$(27)=ESC AND CHR$(81) IS THE $"CONTROL CHARACTER WHICH STARTS 17 C.P.I. SPACING$"130 PRINT CHR$ (114); CHR$ (27); !CHR$ (78): REM CHR$(114)=r AND " CHR$(27=ESC AND CHR$(78) IS THE " CONTROL CHARACTER WHICH DOES 10 C.P.I. SPACING 140 PRINT D$;"CLOSE APPLEDOT" 150 END'%That's the program. You can SAVE it #!for future use or just run it by $"entering RUN and allow the output #!file (APPLEDOT) to be written to %#your AppleWriter master disk (or a '%work disk to make sure everything is set up properly).'%After booting your AppleWriter disk, #!request your glossary file to be $"loaded by entering Ctrl-Q/5. You %#will be prompted for a file name. %#Enter the name of your output file (APPLEDOT).&$That's all there is to it. Now, if %#you want a word to be in elongated &$print, then all you need do is type %#Ctrl-G/e. Follow this immediately &$with the word that should appear in '%elongated print. After your word or !words have been entered, input !Ctrl-G/d to reset the print to " normal. NOTE: the "e" and "d", !etc., are defined as the first '%character in the print statements of $"the above program. These letters '%were meaningful to me, but feel free %#to use letters that mean something to you. Also note that your '%AppleWriter text now contains a code %#before and after the word(s) elon- gated.#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"( Helpful Hints...........#3 by Ina LevinsonMORE ON THE SOURCE........&$ In my first article, I gave you #!some help in making your connect &$time on the Source shorter and more '%efficient. This month I'll focus on making that time on line more enjoyable.#! First, let's try customizing #!your account so that some of the #!prompts and information are more " meaningful. Before we begin, a short course on what all that "stuff" means.$" After you've logged on to the %#Source and either allowed your SID '%file to do alot of your work for you '%or by selecting "Command Level" from $"the main menu, suddenly you found %#yourself at the -> prompt (Command '%Level). This prompt is the Source's &$Prime Computer's way of telling you %#it's waiting for you to tell it to do something.#! If at that point you were to #!type the letter 'L' (for "List") &$followed by a carriage return (cr), $"you would, after a time (anywhere " from seconds to what seems like hours) see something like the following: TCA>TCA123" and then the names of any files '%listed across the screen. If you're %#not already aware of it, MAIL.UFD, &$SHAREFILES and certain programs and &$games generate files. Some of them !are: MAIL, MODEL1, ADVENTURE, ADV550, BLACKDRAGON, MADLIBS, STARTREK, INFOX, PARTICIPATE, &$OTHELLO, creating a SID file, using '%the ABBRIEVIATE command, and certain '%computational programs and portfolio '%management programs as well as using " the Control-P to break out of a '%program. (See some things you don't !want? Delete them by typing: $"Delete filename (cr).) Let's say %#that for the fun of it, you'd like '%to give your account a name. At the command prompt (->) type:  -> NAME (cr) Ufd naming program Current name is:%# Enter new name: INA.&.MIKE (cr) Done ->$"Now if you type 'WHO', you'll see something like the following:" INA.&.MIKETCA>TCA123'% To digress for just a moment let '%me explain what all this means. The $"'INA.&.MIKE' is the name you gave #!your account; '' is the &$system your account is on; 'TCA' is $"the account group your account is #!in; and 'TCA123' is your account number.$" Follow me so far? Good. Now #!let's change those command level %#prompts. You can use almost every key on your computer in this $"function. The only character you $"cannot use is the "@" since it is %#Telenet's signal to disconnect you &$from the system. Say you'd like to &$change the prompt from '->' to '$>' '%and you'd like the prompt that tells '%you you've typed something wrong (or $"the computer cannot find what you " want) to be 'OOPS!'. The steps follow: -> RDY -RB $> (cr) $> RDY -EB OOPS! (cr) $>! Now, everytime you come to %#command level you get the '$>' and '%everytime you make a mistake you get '%an 'OOPS!' Make note, however, that !if you want two words for your &$prompt, such has Hi Bill, they must !be surrounded by single quotes '%(apostrophes) in the above command. %#These commands can be added to the %#beginning of your SID file so that $"each time you log onto the system !you get the prompts as changed above.#! Another shortcut that can be added to your SID file is '%abbreviated commands. If you're one $"of those people who likes to Chat #!and finds yourself typing ONLINE &$multiple times while on the Source, '%you might want to shorten it to ON. Would it be easier for you to '%remember a single number rather than &$the entire UPI command string which '%reads the national news on defense? Here's how to change that: $> AB filename -CR (cr)! $> AB -ADD -ON ONLINE (cr)$" $> AB -ADD 1 UPI N G DEFENSE (cr)" Now type 'ON' and watch the ONLINE command be executed.'% If your need for the UPI command %#goes away and you'd like to delete &it from 'filename' above, just type: $> AB -DELETE 1 (cr) $>$"and you're back in business. Now #!you can check UPI multiple times $"without having to type the entire #!string just by typing the number $"'1'. Remember, however, that the '%ABbreviate function (as well as SID) $"causes a file to be added to your $"UFD (user file directory) and you $"may pay for that in added storage $"charges. The ABbreviate function '%will not automatically activate each &$time you log onto the Source unless #!you include the file in your SID file. The command line which " activtes the ABbreviate command $"(whether in your SID file or from &command level) is: AB filename -ON.&$ Have you ever been interrupted %#with a request for a Chat while in &$the middle of sending SourceMail or $"while running a program and found &$your screen was a mess from someone $"doing multiple carriage returns? '%Well, another command you might like $"to either add to your SID file or $"just keep in mind for those times #!you don't want to be interrupted while online is the CHAT -OFF #!command. Adding this command to &$your SID file will immediately turn %#off your ability to CHAT each time &$you're online. If you decide you'd #!like to spend some time CHATting '%with other users, just type CHAT -ON 'at any point while at command level. ! Next month's article will #!concentrate on the Source...what %#it's made up of and how to get the &$most out of its powerful utilities, including the Editor and the SourceMail system.H%O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"( HELPFUL HINTS..............#4 by Ina LevinsonMORE ON THE SOURCE &$ The Source, which can appear to most users as one, very slow, #!lumbering monster is really more #!than 10 "mini" computers made by #!Prime Computer, Inc., of Natick, &$Massachusetts, networked together. &$Each one of these computers has the #!capacity to handle well over one " hundred users at a time (a fact &$which may explain just why it seems $"so slow at times). Each of these computers has two disk drives $"attached to it. Unlike our Apple &$drives which sit neatly next to our $"CRT's, the Prime disk drives each &$have a 300 megabyte capacity. Each #!"disk" is actually made up of 10 " platters (they look like stereo '%records), both sides of which may be %#read simultaneously. Each platter &$is partitioned by the software into '%Master File Directories (MFDs); each !MFD into User File Directories (UFDs).$" Storage charges on the Source %#are based on the number of records '%(2048 characters or about 4 pages of '%double-spaced typewritten text equal '%one record) filed within your ENTIRE %#UFD, with the charge descending as &$the number of records stored online %#ascends (make a note that midnight '%is that "magic" time when the Source !counts storage charges). This includes your UFD (User File #!Directory), your MAIL.UFD if you '%chose to have one and your SHAREFILE $"area (again, if you chose to have $"one). Certain programs and games &$generate files. Some of them are: #!MAIL, MODEL1, ADVENTURE, ADV550, " BLACKDRAGON, MADLIBS, STARTREK, #!INFOX, PARTICIPATE, OTHELLO, and #!certain portfolio management and $"computational programs as well as &$using the Control-P to break out of a program.&$ To check your UFD, type 'LD' or %#'F'; to check the mail files, type %#'MAIL D F'; to check the Sharefile " area, type 'ASF' and a carriage " return, then type 'LD' or 'F'. '%These will show you how many records out of the allocated 1000.ff 50'%you are using. If you see files you &don't want to keep paying for, type: -> DELETE filename (cr)%# While I can't help you control &$the files created by the above, you %#can reduce your storage charges by $"uploading files from your Apple. And at the same time, you're '%reducing your connect time by having $done the preliminary work offline!&$ For example, let's say you have '%a number of letters you want to send %#via SourceMail. Let's also assume $"you have a word processor. Using '%your word processor, create the TEXT " of the letters you want to send %#making sure your lines are no more '%than #X80#Y characters in length and &$that each line ends with a carriage '%return. At the end of your text, on '%a separate line, put '-EOF' followed !by a carriage return. ('-EOF' signals the Prime that it has reached the end of the file.)%# After signing on to the Source $"and getting to Command Level (the #!'->'), use the UPLOAD feature of " your modem program to bring the textfile created (above)#!onto the Source. (To check this &$when the Upload is done, first type '%'L' and watch to make sure your file %#is there. Then, to read the file, &$type: TY filename. Your file will %#then list out exactly as you typed it on the Apple.)%# There are two other methods of $"creating textfiles, both of which $"are done while online. (The most '%important thing to keep in mind when &$creating files online is that there %#are two "modes": EDIT and INPUT. " When you are in the input mode, %#ANYTHING you type will be included $"in the file, exactly as you typed '%it; Edit, on the other hand, allows #!you to make changes to the text, line by line.) Textfiles are $"created using either the ENTER or &$EDIT commands. ENTER followed by a '%new file name will ONLY allow you to &$Input (enter) text; you cannot make &$changes. The command ED (for EDIT) '%will also bring you into Input mode, #!but you will be able to edit the %file (more on that ability later). %# The following is an example of %#using ENTER to create a textfile. #!Remember, you must be at command " level. What #Xyou#Y type is in " upper and lower case. What the #!computer types is all in capital !letters. Carriage returns are indicated by '(cr)'. -> Enter Practice (cr) ENTER TEXT:$" Creating new files can be (cr)%# done quite easily by using (cr)% the Enter command. At (cr)$ command level, simply (cr) type the word Enter follow-(cr)#! ed by whatever name you (cr)& decide to call the file.(cr) (cr) (cr) ->'% Typing 'Enter Practice' followed $"by a carriage return has told the %#computer that you want to create a file called 'Practice'. The " computer comes back with 'ENTER '%TEXT:' and properly positions you to &$begin typing. After you have typed %#each line of text (no more than 80 !characters each) followed by a %#carriage return, you end your file #!creation by doing two additional $"carriage returns. These tell the &$computer to close the file and file it under the name you have (&designated (in this case, Practice). " (Note: While you cannot do any " full-scale changes to this file $"while it's being created, you CAN %#correct typing mistakes, either by '%using the BACKARROW key or using the $"Control-H while still on the same !line.) Another thing you must '%remember is that you must be careful $"to only do one carriage return at %#the end of each line. (Two closes " the file and brings you back to &$command level.) If you want to put '%a blank line in your file, press the $"space bar BEFORE doing a carriage %#return. In effect, this tells the '%computer that while the line appears $blank there really is information..ff 50%# The ED (EDIT) command lets you '%enter text which can be edited while $"you are composing. Using ED, you name the file AFTER you have '%finished entering your text. NOTE: %#When using ENTER and ED file names can be up to 32 characters in " length. If you want to use two '%words, the words CANNOT be separated &$by a space; you may use a hyphen or '%period (but no commas) between words &$such as: STOCKS-NEW or STOCKS.NEW, %#etc. File names do not have to be '%real words, but they must begin with !an alphabetic character or the &$characters # $ & *. You CANNOT use &$numbers to begin the file name, but $"you can use them as a part of the name.&$ Within the ED command there are %#two modes to work from: INPUT and &$EDIT. Input allows you to enter or '%add as many lines of new text as you '%wish; Edit enables you to modify the text -- one line at a time -- " through the commands which will $"follow. Once in either mode, you &$move back and forth between them by #!pressing two carriage returns in %#succession. You return to command &$level ONLY by typing QUIT or FILE. #!(FILE, when being used the first time with a NEW file, MUST be $"followed by a file name. If not, %#the computer will come back with a '?'.)#! An example of the ED command follows: -> Ed (cr)INPUT%#At this point, type in the line or (cr)&$lines of text making sure each line (cr)%#is no more than 80 characters long (cr)#!and ends with a carriage return. (cr)$"Remember, too, that if you'd like (cr)$"a blank line in your text to come (cr)%to that line and hit the space (cr)&bar once followed by a carriage (cr)return. When done, (cr)(cr)(cr)EDITFile Filename (cr)->.ff 50#! Here's what you've done: By #!typing ED and a carriage return, &$you've told the Prime that you want $"to use its text editor. The word &$INPUT is the Prime's way of telling $"you to go ahead; it's ready. The '%two carriage returns at the end tell the computer that you're done %#inputting text. Since you have to '%file away your text and you can't do that from the INPUT mode, the %#carriage returns bring you back to $"the point where you can file your %#text. 'File filename' is YOUR way &$of naming your text. 'Filename' is %#now one of the files in your UFD. $"Want to look at it? From command %#level, type: 'TY FILENAME' and it will be listed for you.$" Now for some of those Editing '%commands I mentioned before. First, #!you must remember that the Prime %#Editor is line oriented. In order '%to find the line you want to correct !you'll need one or more of the !following commands (where it's '%possible to shorten the command, the shortened version is in parentheses):&$BOTTOM (B) - This puts you one line &$BELOW the last line of text. It is used to add text.%#FIND (F) - Followed by a word or '%initial letters of the first word of &$a line, this command will find that %#word when it begins a line of text !anywhere in the file below the current line.#!LOCATE (L) - Followed by a word, !phrase or initial letters of a &$phrase, this command will find that &$word or phrase ANYWHERE in the text below the current line.&$NEXT (N) - This command will find &$the next line of text; Followed by '%a number (N4), it will find the line #!4 lines below the current line. &(Note, the '4' could be any number.)&$N-# - This command will move you that # of lines above the current line.%#POINT (PO) - Followed by a number, &$it will bring up that numbered line &of text. (More on that in a minute.)#!PRINT (P) - Alone, the letter P &$will print the current line; with a &$number following, it will print the '%current line followed by that number $"of lines below it. P* will print &$all the lines in the text; the last #!printed line becomes the current line..ff 50%#TOP (T) - This command puts you above the first line of text.'%WHERE (W) - This command prints out '%the number of the current line. For %#example, if you wanted to know how &$big your text was you might use the &$'B' to go to the bottom of the text '%and then use 'W'. The computer will '%then tell you the line number of the bottom of your text.$" There are many, many commands which can be used to make &$corrections once you have conquered '%finding the line they're on with the %#editor. Using the CHANGE command, &$it is possible to replace a name or #!phrase whether used only once or $"repeatedly through the text. The format of that command is: #!C/OLD/NEW followed by a carriage !return. The OLD must be typed %#exactly as it showed originally in !the text. To change something %#Globally through the text, whether " just ten times or hundreds, add &$another '/' and G10 (or G999). The &$Append (A) command will add text to &$the end of the current line; Insert &$(I) inserts a new line of text or a $"blank line (similar to the 'space &$carriage return' referenced above); '%Replace (R) can be used to enter new '%text, replacing the existing text on !your current line; Delete (D) '%follows the same procedure as INSERT %#and REPLACE. The command not only %#deletes the current line, but when &$followed by a number it will delete &$that number of lines (including the " current line.) Something which $"might make your use of the editor easier at first is having the !computer count lines for you. &$Making sure you're in EDIT mode, on " a blank line type: MODE NUMBER &$followed by a carriage return. Now $"if you print the file (P15), each !line is preceeded by a 5 digit &$number. Using PO, you can now move easily within the file.'% Now that you know how to use the %#Editor and how to upload from your $"Apple, you might want to consider '%putting your newly created work into '%a SourceMail letter. It's very easy '%to do.....Just enter the Mail system %#and on a blank line anywhere after %#the 'Enter text:' prompt type: .L '%filename (cr). Your file (filename) %#is loaded into the mail system and $"the system will tell you how many &$lines it loaded. At that point you '%can send your letter! And if you're %#done with that text file, remember to delete it before midnight.$" SourceMail confuses you? All '%that stuff about distribution lists, #!noshow and quiet, not to mention #!being able to file your incoming mail confusing? What about #!Sharefiles? Access rights? The " Post system? More on that next month!"$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," (*HELPFUL HINTS.........................#5* by Ina LevinsonMore On The Source)' I know last month's article prom- +)ised tales of SMail, distribution lists, *(noshow, quiet, saving mail, sharefiles, (&access rights and the post system. I *(have been sitting here trying to find a *(way to make all of that sound interest- )'ing so you won't be turning the page. *(There's really no way to do that. And, )'since Mike Kramer has been after me to '%let you know how I got MORE from the )'Source, I've decided to take a month's (&respite, lighten the subject matter a (&bit and have some fun with all this. *(Therefore, this month's subject will be +)the bulletin board system on the Source, )and the "Personal" board in particular.+) The bulletin board (or Post system) )'on the Source is there for a multitude *(of purposes: You can buy/sell anything '%from software to hardware, houses, a +)condo, automobiles and airplanes. There *(are categories for all the major micro- (&computers as well as programming lan- (&guages and micromodems. The subjects *(range from antiques to astrology, clubs *(to collectibles, games to gripes, help- *(wanted to hobbies, property to puzzles, '%satellites to soap operas, travel to )'weekend-getaways. You can read, scan, #!write (post), or purge (your own message). )' The boards are a marvelous way to +)meet people and start friendships, which +)is the MORE Mike alluded to. When I was +)a Source employee (2 years ago), I had a *(very visible account number (TCA-INA) & +)because of it was able to "meet" many of (&the subscribers through Chat. When I &$went back to being a "civilian" and *(moved to Houston (and had to pay my own )'Source bills), I found the "anonymity" (&of being plain-old ST5138 stiffling. +)Being the "shy, quiet" Yankee that I am, (&I hadn't met anyone outside of my job *(who was in any way "interesting". So I %decided to do something about it. '% That "something" was to post an *("ad" on the personal bulletin board and )'see what developed. It was "short and *(sweet", geared to meeting people in the *(Houston area who shared my interests in (&music, the outdoors, computers, etc. *(While the tons of mail I received in no *(way exceeded the memory capacity of the '%Prime's 300 MB disks (if I remember, (&there were 4 replies), the end result '%more than compensated for the sparse *(replies. Of the four replies (one from +)L. A., one from Chicago, one from Flori- )'da and one from Houston), the one from Houston became my husband. *( Ironically, we lived 17 miles from )'each other (me in Sharpstown and he on (&the north side) but sent mail to each (&other for a solid week via the Source '%before we actually met. But in that *(week of letter-writing, we learned alot )'about each other and knew that when we &$DID meet that, at the very least we *(would be good friends. We met face-to- +)face exactly one week after I put the ad +)up; he proposed 4 days later; and we got )'married exactly three months after our *(first date. Now how's that for a high- tech romance?!!+) While all this is fun and certainly '%exciting, the main point is that the &$possibility truly exists to use the (&Source as more than just a way to get '%the latest UPI stories or a place to +)play BlackDragon or StarTrek. Used with *(a good deal of common sense and discre- )'tion, the Source can be an intelligent *(way to meet people and make friendships (yes, and even meet husbands).*( The post system itself is a power- +)ful program which allows Source users to (&place notices, read, purge, etc. The $"program is well-written and self- )'explanatory. The Source User's Manual )'has a very exact and detailed descrip- )'tion of how to work the program. How- (&ever, here's a brief synopsis to help (&you along (what you type is in upper- (&lower case; what the computer says is all in capital letters).-> Post PO Apple (cr)SEARCHING....(&PLEASE REMEMBER THAT STC RESERVES THE +)RIGHT TO REMOVE POSTED MATERIAL WHICH IS %#IRRELEVANT TO A CATEGORY, ABUSIVE, (&UNLAWFUL OR OTHERWISE OBJECTIONABLE. (&DUPLICATE NOTICES/ADVERTISEMENTS ALSO %MAY BE REMOVED AT STC'S DISCRETION.ENTER A BRIEF SUBJECT LINE$PLEASE DO NOT EXCEED 32 CHARACTERSApple ][+ For Sale&PLEASE ENTER THE TEXT OF YOUR NOTICENO MORE THAN 23 LINES PLEASE!)'TYPE ".S" TO POST YOUR NOTICE, OR ".H" FOR HELP ENTER TEXT:(Type your message here.).SWAITNOTICE RECEIVED.IT WILL BE POSTED SHORTLY.&$EAD, ST, RGE, CAN, OR ELP: Quit QUITTING...->(& Although the Source suggests you (&keep classified ads in the Classified *(section, most of the Source subscribers +)have found that adding "For Sale" to the )'subject line and posting the ad to the '%specific category is more useful and generates more response. (& The Source states that it purges )'ads over 14 days old. However, if you *(have had a positive response to your ad )'within that time or if you have made a +)mistake, you can purge the message your- '%self within that time. The "how to" follows:$-> Post PU TCA123 (your account #)SEARCHING....1 ENTRY VALID. WAIT ..&$1 6 JUN TCA123 APPLE ][+ FOR SALE (APPLE)*(ELETE ITEM(S), ELP, OR RETURN FOR ALL: D1PURGE NOTICE 1 RECEIVED.IT WILL BE PURGED SHORTLY.NO NOTICES VALID.&$EAD, ST, RGE, CAN, OR ELP: Quit QUITTING...->*( What you've done by typing POST PU (&and your account number is to ask the )'computer to display all your notices. (&You can then delete, by number, those you no longer want displayed.(& Let's say you wanted to read the *(Apple bulletin board but didn't want to %#read EVERY notice. Using the SCAN *(command, you can just look at the head- +)ings of the notices and then selectively %read the ones you want. It's easy:-> Post S AppleSEARCHING ...210 NOTICES VALID.*ARROW, XPAND OR RETURN FOR ALL: N!ATEGORY, SER ID, ATE, EYWORD: D(DATE OR ELP: 1 JUN 1984,6 JUN 1984SEARCHING...155 NOTICES VALID)'ARROW, XPAND OR RETURN FOR ALL: return WAIT ...+)(The Source now lists by number and date $"all notices within the date range )'specified. Headers are shown, 22 at a $"time; you can continue to see the *(headers (by using a carriage return) or *(request the notices you want to see, as follows:)'%ENTER ITEM(S), ELP, OR RETURN FOR ALL: 1 2 5 9 15 23 (cr)%#(The title of each notice will now )'individually scroll and you again have )'the option of reading it or passing it (&by. When all notices have been read, +)you are given the option of Quitting out of the system.)->+) Like most Source commands, you also *(have the ability to string the commands +)on one line. For example, if you wanted (&to read only the notices by a certain *(user, you would type: POST RU TCA123. (&If you wanted to read only those in a *(certain timeframe you would type: POST (&R D 1 JUN 1984,6 JUN 1984. These two )'formats will search all categories for notices.'% It really is easy. And, I hope '%that like my husband and me you have good luck!#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===<" ( %A "Departure"......................% by Ina Levinson)' Recently, Mike (my husband) and I )'upgraded our ][+'s to IIe's and, along &$with the upgrade bought AppleWorks, +)Apple's integrated database, spreadsheet (&and word processor. Feeling a little *like H.A.A.U.G.'s "perennial new user", *(Midge Kocen, I mentioned to Mike Kramer +)how "slick" I thought AppleWorks was and )'how much fun I was having with (at the *(beginning) the word processor. (I must )'admit that by the time I spoke to Mike )'Kramer, I had already converted ALL my *(AppleWriter II files over to AppleWorks *(...and this was only 2 days after I had )'received the software!) Mike asked me +)to do a 3-part article on AppleWorks and &$its components ..... therefore, the "Departure".+) I must admit that my first reaction )'to a new word processor was "Oh my! I +)just got AppleWriter down pat! Now I've )'got to learn a new one!" But after an (&in-depth demo by my favorite computer )'salesman and an hour with the tutorial *(that comes with the package, I was more *(than ready to learn! Why? Simply, be- '%cause it's easier. Sure, there's no *(APL. And, yes, getting used to some of +)the keystrokes was difficult. But, most )'of the trouble I was having was not in )'getting AppleWorks to work for me, but +)in MY getting used to the IIe and all it can do that the ][+ can't!*( AppleWorks IS slick. It is a Pro- +)DOS based, menu-driven package and "what +)you see IS what you get". Whether it be +)a 40-column page (as for these articles) +)or an 80 column page with 12-to-the-inch *(type, what's on the screen is what's on )'the printer. I've got to admit...it's easy to get used to this! +) File creation is more than simple. )'Just choose option 1 off the main menu *(and option 3 off the sub-menu, option 1 (&from the sub-sub-menu, give it a name (&and you're off. Does that sound like )'alot of work? Perhaps a few more key- (&strokes than with AppleWriter, but at *("the speed of sound". While setting up +)the page formats (AppleWorks defaults to *(an 8" page width with 1" margins) every *(time can be a chore (it really takes no +)time at all), it is possible to set up a )'file with standard options in it. You +)can then load that file from disk, start +)working and save it under a new name. I )'haven't tried it, but something inside +)says that it may take some keystrokes on '%the front end but I'd rather do that +)than take the chance of writing huge am- (&ounts of text into a file that should *(have been "empty" and having to cut and *(paste it back where it should have been *(to begin with or having to create a new "empty" file.+) As an aside, converting AppleWriter *(files over to ProDOS is a cinch. Using +)the ProDOS users disk's Convert function )'the files convert quickly and easily. *(They even strip out any control charac- +)ters (such as might be used in a glossa- ry file).)' One of the things that "cowed" me )'was the options menu. Looking it over ,*at first was an "oh, darn!" proposition. +)"How can I ever remember all this?" But '%aside from setting the page size de- *(faults, the only other options I use on '%a regular basis at this time are the *(underlining and bold type. For a while )'I thought that if I had to go into the )'options menu every time I wanted to do )'either of these, I would go bonkers. *(But, I discovered that Ctl-L at the be- +)ginning of the word and Ctl-L at the end *(will underline! And, if you want words +in bold print, use Ctl-B at the begin- *ning of the word and Ctl-B at the end! (& I was told that using AppleWorks *(was a matter of common sense. By using +)the Open-Apple key and the key my common )'sense says should do something, all is *(supposed to be well. It is. If I want )'to delete text, I use the Open-Apple-D *(combination. To move text, I use Open- )'Apple-M. If I want to move through my )'document, using the Open-Apple key and +)the numbers 1 through 9 move me anywhere )'in my document. And, should I forget, +)the Open-Apple-? will scroll a help file )'listing these commands and their uses. +)It really does make more sense than Ctl- '%B/Ctl-E (for beginning/end in Apple- '%Writer...but where's the middle?) or *(checking the direction of the arrow (>) *(and then using Ctl-X to delete portions '%of text (hopefully in the right dir- &$ection). And using the directional (&arrows to move up and down through my +)text is not only easier than 2 Esc's and )'the letters I or M but the cursor goes (&straight up and down the page.....not somewhere along the next line.(& Another "neat" feature of Apple- ,*Works is what they call "sticky spaces". (&Sticky spaces would be like the space +)between the Month and the Day (June 7). *(You can separate the month and day from '%the year with a carriage return, but )'never (so they once told me) the month *(and day. Another example, although not )'adhered to as strictly, would be first (&and last names. With AppleWorks, use (&the Open-Apple key plus the space bar &$and the program knows to keep these +)words together. Pretty smart if you ask me!&$ Another "slick" feature is the %#manual. Unlike the AppleWriter II )'manual, the AppleWorks manual is well- +)written and thorough. Using a myriad of *(actual screens to show you what happens +)when you do something along with concise )'text, the reference manual is a joy to +)work with. I suggest you read it ... it *(has a nice surprise in it... AppleWorks (&Tips. These are shortcuts which will '%help make using AppleWorks even more +)fun. Apple has included a quick refer- +)ence card which tears out of the manual; (&but with a thorough list of help com- (&mands available online, the reference )'card is superfluous. According to the *(reference card, the Open-Apple commands *(carry over into the spreadsheet and the +)database, carrying out the same function across the board.*( Something which I haven't used ex- *(tensively except for testing , only be- +)cause I've been concentrating my efforts +)on the word processor and haven't gotten +)into the spreadsheet or database yet) is +)the 'clipboard' which is used to cut and %#paste information from database or (&spreadsheet into the word processor. &$The clipboard is a part of the com- '%puter's memory which holds up to 250 *(lines of information for transfer (cut) '%from an AppleWorks file to be trans- &$ferred (pasted) into another Apple- *(Works file. Within the word processor, '%the ability is there only to copy or (&move information to the clipboard and )'into another word processor document. )'You cannot go to a database or spread- )'sheet file. However, you can move in- +)formation from a database and/or spread- )'sheet file into another database, word )'processor or spreadsheet or file. The '%directions in the manual are easy to +)follow and the transfer process is clean and easy.*( Lastly, I must admit that I've had *(some problems with the Print function. '%My Apple Dot Matrix is the 'default' +)printer type for AppleWorks. However, I +)was having some trouble with the program +)printing a spurious character at the be- (&ginning of my text. There is a "fix" +)available for this problem at your local *(computer store and they SHOULD fix your startup disk at no charge. #O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===4"(#AppleWorks Help...by Ina Levinson%# Got a printer that will print #!in Italics? Love AppleWorks but $"wish it would print just what you $"want in Italics instead of having %#to set your printer in Italics for the entire document? %# Well, thanks to a really (!!) %#rotten review of AppleWorks in the $"July issue of Apple Orchard and a #!little tracking on my part, I've $"found a way to have AppleWorks do $"italics where, and when, you want #!it. All it takes is a change in $"the values of some of the Printer $"Options that you don't use. And, the following are the steps.%# From the Main Menu, you chose #!Option 5, Other Activities. You %#will be shown another Menu and you !should chose option 7, Specify !Information About Your Printer.%# Another menu is shown and you " chose option 2, Add a Printer. Once again, you get a menu $"(AppleWorks just LOVES menus) and !should chose option 11, Custom !Printer. You will be asked to #!give the printer a name, such as !Home or such. Use a name that " will be meaningful to you. Now %#you'll be asked how the printer is #!accessed. My printer card is in $"slot 1, so that was my response. #!(Remember, all the other factors #!for your printer will remain the $"same, so while you are creating a $"new Printer Type, it's really the !old one with some new capabil- ities.)%# Since AppleWorks is so hot on $"menus, after choosing the printer slot a new screen is shown:$"1) Needs linefeed after each re- turn.#2) Accepts top-of-page commands.3) Stop at end of each page.$4) Platen width........8.0 inches5) Printer codes$"Some of these require a yes or no $"answer. If you're in doubt about %#what your current printer requires $"(don't forget, these are going to !be identical except for adding #!some new stuff in a minute), you $"can go through what we've done so !far on your current printer to $"find out. The only difference is $"that instead of ADDING a printer, !you chose the option to CHANGE !printer specifications on your #!current printer. Be careful NOT to change anything though!$" Another (!!!!) new screen is %#shown which shows you that you can $"change 1) characters per inch; 2) $"lines per inch; 3) boldface, sub- #!scripts and superscripts; and 4) $"underlining. Choose either #3 or " #4, whichever you don't use too often. I choose #3 because I don't use superscripts at all.%# A new screen, "Enhancements", #!gives six options. Choosing #5, $"superscript begin, another screen " shows what, if any, the current #!control characters are. At this #!point, type in EXACTLY what your " printer requires to turn on the italics. For example, if the %#sequence were ESC 4, you would use " the escape key and the number 4 #!(NO spaces), ending with the '^' key (over the #6). You are $"returned to the Enhancements menu $"and choosing #6, Superscript End, $"enter the sequence that will turn italics off. %# After you are returned to the $"Enhancements Menu, use the Escape %#key to return to the main menu and !give this a try. Go back into !your document and, using Open- $"Apple O use the Superscript Begin !and Superscript End options to #mark your text for italics. Then%#print your document, selecting the NEW printer.4$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===4"( AppleWorks Review.......Part 2by Ina LevinsonSome time ago, I foolishly told Mike Kramer that I would do a three-part review of AppleWorks. After having re- viewed the word processor not too long ago and even with a copy of Roget's Thesaurus, it is going to be difficult to find new superlatives about this product; but I'm willing to give it a try. Wanting to critique the Data- Base portion next, I searched for an application that would really put AppleWorks through its paces. Not having any of my own (read that with a great deal of sarcasm please), I asked my husband for some ideas. The club had decided to hold APPLE*BEST, !and he promptly volunteered me !to send out individual letters to over 1,500 Apple software and hardware suppliers in the !United States, Canada, England and Australia! (No need for sarcasm on that one!)Without going into alot of background, let me assure you that the DataBase portion of this product was put through its paces and came out a win- ner. Working from files created in AppleWriter II and converted to ProDOS, Apple- !Works read the converted files and moved them into database files efficiently and correc- !tly. The information was then sorted alphabetically in a matter of seconds, printed to !disk and merged with an Apple- Works word processing letter !via a mail merge program writ- ten for AppleWorks. (More on that one in my next article.)The AppleWorks manual states that each database file can have a maximum of 850 records (for a computer with 128K), assuming an average record !size of 75 characters. So far I've got database files of !from 20 to 40K (some 375 - 680 !records in each) and have room to play with. The only real limitation I've found so far is that if I want to move in- !formation from the database to the word processor via the clipboard, the clipboard can only hold 250 lines. This isn't really too bad; it just means you have to move large !files in pieces, which can be- come time-consuming.Another limitation, which is !far more frustrating than any- thing else is that in saving your files, be they database, " word processor or spreadsheet, you must have at least the !same amount of space available !on your disk as the file is in size. For example, if your file is 42K and you only have 41K left on disk, you are up the proverbial creek because rather than writing OVER the !existing file, AppleWorks will write a new file and then de- !lete the old. There are meth- !ods for getting around the "No More Room On Your Disk" mes- sage; but they are involved and entail just a little of those "Oh my! I sure hope I do this one right!" or "Sure hope the power stays on until I finish moving this stuff " from the clipboard!" thoughts. It's really very easy..just Copy or Move quite a few rec- !ords from the larger file ONTO the Clipboard; then you can create a new database file, put one "dummy" record in it !and then Copy or Move the rec- ords FROM the Clipboard into the file. After making sure !they are all there, go back to the larger file, delete the records you moved and then Save the file. All you need !to do next is save the smaller file from the desktop. I'd suggest that until you get !REAL comfortable with what you are doing you use the Copy function rather than the Move !feature. Move does remove the !records from the original file as they are moved while Copy !leaves the original alone, and !in case you goof.............. you get another chance!One of the many features of this package which I've used extensively and appreciate greatly is the ability to create files from "outside" !sources. I haven't created an AppleWorks database file from !either Quick File files or DIF files as yet, but Textfiles (ASCII) are another story. As I mentioned earlier, part of the project my husband volunteered me for involved !taking files created in Apple- Writer II, converting them to ProDOS files using the ProDOS Users Disk and then using the converted files to create AppleWorks database files. Once the conversion was done !(it only took a few minutes to do an entire disk), it was only necessary to create a database file, specifying the Textfile (ASCII) format. I had to tell the computer how many fields it had to fill, give the file a new name, and there it was. And if there are any errors, there are a few methods of correcting them at your dis- posal. One method entails creating a word processing file from the same text file and letting the power of the !word processor do the hard ed- iting work for you. Or, you !can print the database file to !disk and use that as the basis for the word processor (this only is useful if you just happened to delete the orig- inal converted file from disk ....something I tend to do on a regular basis). Make your corrections, print to a text file (rather than the print- er), and use that file to recreate your database. The other method entails going through the database file and !making the corrections to it.. !something I don't relish doing if there is an easier way at hand.Something I really like and appreciate even more is the ability to set a standard value for a database entry. If you're entering a customer or phone list into the data- base, there is nothing more !tiring than having to type the same thing over and over (and !over.....). Setting the stan- dard value for a field is !painless, speeds up data entry and eliminates boredom. An- other painless function is using the ditto (") in multi- ple record layouts. By cor- !recting one field, you can use the ditto and make the field UNDER the last the same.Building a database is a simple enough function, but turning the information in it into something useful is an- !other story. AppleWorks makes !it all relatively easy. Using the Print, Report and Printer Options, you can turn out either a "labels" or "tables" style report in a matter of minutes. You can narrow down !the number of records selected or delete entire categories !(from the report only), expand !or narrow down the size of the display, set report headings or get rid of them entirely, !change the length of the page, move categories around for display purposes only, add or remove report category totals or group totals, define a !calculated category or justify a report category. The list seems endless. The fact is, though, that it works. The !report generator turns out not !just a duplicate of your input !but a report which means some- !thing and is useful; and after !it's all finished, you can re- !format the information and get additional reports from the same database. And, unlike !using one of the more advanced database languages, you don't have to be a programmer! Part of the fun of AppleWorks !for me has been trying all the !parts and making them do some- thing. Aside from being the only way to learn, it's fun and interesting. So, give it your best shot!$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|==="( HabaMerge.........A Lifesaver!by Ina LevinsonIn the second part of my re- view of AppleWorks, I alluded to a product which works with !AppleWorks to do mail merges. !(Mail Merge, for those who may not know, involves taking a form letter and a list of !names and addresses and making individually-addressed, per- !sonalized letters.) The prod- uct is by Haba and is called HabaMerge. At about the time I finished doing the first draft of this article, I was handed Mega- Works by MegaHaus. It, too, is a mail merge program to be used with AppleWorks. I de- !cided that instead of praising HabaMerge for two or three pages, I would critique BOTH programs and help you decide which was better for your needs.First of all, MegaWorks, be- sides doing mail merges, also !has a spelling checker as part of the package. This may be !important to you. However, at the time I got hold of Mega- Works, I already had Sensible Speller so, at least for me, this was superfluous. !Because of the timing involved when I got MegaWorks, I had the time to read the manual !BEFORE sitting down with it at my computer. (I must admit, it felt a little strange.) The one thing I noticed was that the program appeared to be cumbersome to use. There is a sample disk with the !package that shows you how the " program works. With HabaMerge !you get only the documentation and one program disk. The disk has sample files on it and pathnames are pre-set to !lead you to them. There is no disk-switching, which for me is a big help.Both HabaMerge and MegaWorks seem to have their individual quirks. HabaMerge requires that you create a new printer file (or printer driver) in !AppleWorks...This "printer" is not another piece of equip- ment. What you're doing is telling AppleWorks that you want to print to a disk file EXACTLY what you would nor- mally print to hardcopy. The new printer is used ONLY by the word processor and is identical to your existing !printer EXCEPT for two items. In the first place, it MUST print either to another Apple !or to disk (this IS one of the options) and the response to "Accepts top of page command" must be NO!!MegaWorks doesn't seem to have !the above quirk that HabaMerge !does, but it's got a couple of biggies of its own. In Haba- Merge, you create your letter using the AppleWorks word !processor; you then "print" it !to disk using the printer ref- erenced above. A list of !names and addresses is created using the database and they are printed to a text file on !disk (one of the normal Apple- Works print options). Then, when you bring up HabaMerge, the program reads your disk for those files, merges them, prints labels (if you want) !and prints your letters. From what the manual for Mega- Works says, you create your letter and database with the !word processor, bring up Mega- Works, merge the files and THEN go back into AppleWorks !to print the output. Sounds a bit clumsy to me. In creating your letter to be used by MegaWorks, they, like HabaMerge, tell you to type your document with the Apple- Works word processor. The places within your letter which will have the merged information should, according to the MegaWorks documenta- !tion, have "a special name ... no longer than 20 characters ... contain only letters and numbers", should be placed at !the precise location where you !want the merged information to !appear and should be "preceded with two dollar signs (e.g., $$Name)". HabaMerge, on the other hand, tells you that instead of making up a special name and making sure it's preceded by '$$', just use the up arrow (over the number 6) and a !number (from 1 to 9); e.g., ^1 in your letter. As an aside, HabaMerge limits you to nine merged items. I have poured through the Mega- Works documentation and have been unable to find the maxi- !mum number of fields which can be merged.The list to be merged into your form letter must be a word processor file for Mega- !Works. That's not to say that you cannot create the file with the database, but if you do, they tell you that you must first print it to the clipboard and then take it into the word processor docu- ment. Also, whether created !in the word processor or data- base, each item on your list must ALSO have the field name preceeding it. For example, if your letter looked like this:$$First $$Last $$Address$$City, $$State $$Zipyour database would have to look like this:$$First:John$$Last:Smith$$Address:49 Argyle Place$$City:Anywhere $$State:NY $$Zip:12345!\ (This is a delimiter between records...something HabaMerge doesn't require.)I don't know about you, but that is alot of typing! If you were to use HabaMerge, your letter would be:^1 ^2^3 ^4, ^5 ^6and your database would be:JohnSmith49 Argyle Place AnywhereNY12345 Easier?! In defense of MegaWorks, I've !got to say that their documen- tation explains the steps !needed in exact detail. They, at no time, leave you wonder- ing how to get from here to there.!Haba, on the other hand, needs to make some changes to their documentation...for example, if I hadn't taken the time to !look at the examples they give !you on disk, I would have been !hard pressed to learn from the !documentation that the "print- ed" letter file needs to have the suffix .LTR or that the " database text file needs .LDB. (In fact I must confess that in my haste to try HabaMerge before reading the documenta- tion, I did everything wrong ... no new "printer"; no .LTR and .LDB ... and spent some unnecessary time trying to figure out why the program either couldn't find my let- !ters or, when it did, why they looked so awful.) Besides having the ability to do mailing labels (or enve- lopes) which MegaWorks does not have, HabaMerge has some special features which allow you to convert information !from UPPER case to lower case, !merge information within para- graphs of your letter, take information stored lastname first and merge it into your !letter firstname first and use the special printer features of the Apple Dot Matrix or Imagewriter Printers to com- press or expand print, under- line, start and end bold print, etc.HabaMerge, unlike MegaWorks, has a "set up" section where you choose your letter, your database, where you format your labels (1, 2 or 3 ac- ross), lay out your printed label and set the number of fields to be printed. Haba saves the last format used to disk; however there is a lim- itation to this which I find !bothersome. When jumping back and forth between projects with different formats, there is no way to save the Set-Up !information so that instead of redoing it each time you come back to the project, there  would be a file on disk which you could call. Doing the !setup each time is not a large pain, but it does take some time. I checked with Haba directly on this and, while it's not planned for the im- !mediate future, there's a good possibility it may be coming. More confessions....the first time I tried using MegaWorks, no matter what I did or how !many times I tried it, I could !not get it to work. Each time I would get to the point of choosing a sample document (and it mattered not whether it was for the mail merge or the spelling checker), the !program would give me an error message, halt momentarily and then re-boot itself. The program was tried on two dif- ferent computers and the res- !ults were the same. A call to Megahaus resulted in the fol- lowing information: Because the systems I was using both !had controller cards in slot 5 for ProFiles and both had clock cards in slot 7, Mega- !Works would go no further than !slot 5 in looking for the data disk. Megahaus is aware of !these problems and future ver- sions are supposed to fix them. But in the meantime, if you !have a profile (or plan to get one) or a clock card, keep in mind that the current version of MegaWorks will not run.#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"( 'AppleWorks Help...... by Ina Levinson(&Long ago (May) when we first upgraded (&our computers to //e's and got Apple- )'Works, I had LARGE problems getting it +)to print properly on my Appl e Dot Matrix +)printer. I was able to print 80 charac- +)ters (10/") but if I tried to use any of *(the smaller type sizes, I had a MESS on my hands.'%I had pretty much resigned myself to )'only being able to use 10-to-the-inch +)print, even though our computer salesman (&said he would call Apple and see what '%could be done. Well, Apple came out &$with a "Fix" program and, with some '%minor adjustments by my salesman, my *(printer suddenly could do everything it )'was supposed to do........except for a *(stray character at the beginning of the +)printout. Well, at least it was usable, +)right?, and I learned how to put a piece *(of paper in the printer and pull it out +)fast so it wouldn't show the stray char- +)acter on my printout. Not terrific, but as I said, "usable".*(As one of the AppleWorks support people +)for the club, I've gotten a few calls on *(this recently. Thanks to Walt Mossberg )'of Washington Apple Pi, who downloaded +)the program listing from CompuServe, the +)following program is the "Fix". Keep in (&mind that your computer store is SUP- )'POSED to have this on disk already and +)is SUPPOSED to make this "One-Time" mod- +)ification for you for FREE, so you might *(consider going to them first. However, +)if you're 90 miles from the nearest com- )puter store, you might give this a try.To use the utility program:,*1. Boot the ProDOS Users Disk and enter ) Applesoft BASIC from the main menu.,2. Type in the program listed below. ,*3. SAVE the program, using a name of  your choice.,*4. Make a COPY of the AppleWorks START- * UP disk. DO NOT MODIFY THE ORIGINAL disk.,*5. From ProDOS, RUN the SAVEd program ,* in Step 3. Follow the directions on ,* your screen to configure the BACKUP  of your Startup disk.,*6. Boot the reconfigured Startup disk. ,* You may have to reenter printer ,* specs if you changed these on your  earlier backup.NOTES:(&This program is intended to perform a '%ONE-TIME modification of the Startup $"disk so the program will function &$smoothly with non-standard parallel &$cards, including Grappler, and with non-listed printers.&$Only modify a BACKUP of the Startup disk.*(The configuring program has ProDOS com- (&mands embedded within and MUST be run +)from ProDOS! If you don't have the Pro- &$DOS users disk, see if your nearest Apple Computer dealer.+)To fully emulate the Apple Configuration +)disk, you should have ProDOS on the disk (&and Basic.System. Then the Applesoft $program should be renamed Startup.)'Note to OKIDATA printer owners: Apple +)has provided the following minor changes +)to the program in order to make it modi- )'fy AppleWorks for use with the Okidata (&92 printer. It is said to enable the (&printer to use all its functions with )'AppleWorks and to halt the printing of +)stray control codes like "80N". Type in *these lines for the ones in the program: 380 FOR I = 11556 TO 11561" 450 DATA 4,137,184,176,206,225*(You may have to play with the above two +)lines in order to get your printer specs correct. *(FINAL NOTE: This article is being pub- (&lished as a "Public Service" and con- +)tains all the information I have at this *(time. This may work differently depend- (&ing on your computer configuration so *(please be sure to try this on a back-up !copy of Appleworks. Good luck!P10 TEXT : HOME20 D$ = CHR$(4)30 PRINT D$;"PR#3": PRINT=40 PRINT "AppleWorks Interface Card Configuration Utility";%50 POKE 36,69: PRINT "Version A01";160 PRINT "Copyright Apple Computer, Inc. 1984";'70 POKE 36,67: PRINT "April 5, 1984";GE80 VTAB 6: PRINT "This utility allows you to configure a copy of the AppleWorks Startup disk to"J90 PRINT "work with several parallel interface cards. Important notes:"MK100 PRINT : PRINT "-DO NOT USE YOUR ORIGINAL APPLEWORKS STARTUP DISK. Use this utility only on"L110 PRINT " a backup copy (an exact copy) of the AppleWorks Startup Disk."OM120 PRINT : PRINT "-DO NOT USE THIS UTILITY IF YOU HAVE AN APPLE II PARALLEL INTERFACE CARD"NL130 PRINT " (A2B0021) OR FULLY COMPATIBLE CARD. AppleWorks prints properly on these"PN140 PRINT " cards without modification. A disk that has been configured with this"NL150 PRINT " utility will no longer run correctly with the Apple II Parallel Interface"160 PRINT " Card."IG170 PRINT : PRINT "-Apple cannot guarantee that this utility will make AppleWorks compatible"PN180 PRINT " with any given parallel interface card. The only reliable way to check"PN190 PRINT " compatibility is to test your configured AppleWorks with the card in"OM200 PRINT " question. For additional information, see your authorized Apple dealer."0210 VTAB 4: FOR I = 1 TO 80: PRINT "_";:NEXT I9220 VTAB 22: FOR I = 1 TO 80: PRINT "_";: NEXT I: PRINTOM230 VTAB 24: PRINT "Press RETURN to continue or ESCAPE to stop.";: INVERSE : %PRINT " ";: NORMAL : PRINT CHR$(8);$240 IF PEEK (49152) < 128 THEN 240@250 IF PEEK (49152) = 155 THEN POKE 49168,0: TEXT : HOME : END260 POKE 49168,0!270 POKE 34,4: POKE 35,21: HOMENL280 VTAB 11: PRINT "Remove the AppleWorks Interface Configuration Utility": PRINT "from the disk drive."NL290 VTAB 14: PRINT "Place your COPY of the AppleWorks STARTUP disk in Drive 1."OM300 VTAB 24: PRINT "Press RETURN to continue or ESCAPE to stop.";: INVERSE : %PRINT " ";: NORMAL : PRINT CHR$(8);$310 IF PEEK (49152) < 128 THEN 310@320 IF PEEK (49152) = 155 THEN POKE 49168,0: TEXT : HOME : ENDB330 HOME : VTAB 12: HTAB 26: PRINT "Configuring AppleWorks Disk"340 POKE 49168,0350 ONERR GOTO 470>360 PRINT D$;"BLOAD /APPLEWORKS/APLWORKS.SYSTEM,A$2000,T$FF" 370 RESTORE380 FOR I = 11556 TO 11560 390 READ P400 POKE I,P 410 NEXT I420 POKE 12902,71D430 PRINT D$;"BSAVE /APPLEWORKS/APLWORKS.SYSTEM,A$2000,L6499,T$FF"PN440 HOME : VTAB 12: HTAB 33: PRINT "Configuration Successful": VTAB 18: PRINT :"To configure another copy, replace the disk in Drive 1"I445 PRINT "with another copy of the AppleWorks Startup Disk.": goto 300F450 Data 3,137,176,206,0: REM (String length)(CTRL-I)(ZERO)(N)(null) 460 END470 POKE 216,0/480 IF PEEK (222) = 8 THEN 510: REM I/O ERROR9490 IF PEEK (222) = 6 THEN 530: REM COULD NOT FIND FILE=500 IF PEEK (222) = 4 THEN 550: REM DISK IS WRITE PROTECTEDMK510 HOME : VTAB 10:PRINT "Cannot read your disk": PRINT : PRINT "Make sure 3that you have a copy of AppleWorks in the drive,"*515 PRINT "and the drive door is closed"520 GOTO 560HF530 HOME : VTAB 10: PRINT "Cannot find the disk or file that requires changing."A531 PRINT "Make sure you have a copy of the AppleWorks STARTUP"=532 PRINT "disk in the drive and the drive door is closed."540 GOTO 560KI550 HOME : VTAB 10: PRINT "Your disk is Write Protected.": PRINT : PRINT >"Remove the Write Protect Tab from your disk, place it back"/555 PRINT "in the drive, and close the door."MK560 POKE 34,23: HOME : POKE 34,4: VTAB 24: PRINT "Press RETURN to continue &";: GET ZZ$: PRINT : HOME : GOTO 290)BARREL.12  %*BEEP.FIXER {,IW.TYPEFACES/(TRIV.2.1$Ow-TAWUG.MEMBERS)-#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"D *************************************************D * AppleWorks Mailing Program...........A Review *D * Program Written by Apple Computer, Inc.  *D * Distributed by International Apple Core, Inc. *D * Reviewed by Ina Levinson *D ************************************************* &$Well, Apple has finally gotten into %#the "Let's support AppleWorks with (&some utilities" syndrome with the an- )'nouncement of its new AppleWorks Mail- )'ing Program (AMP) recently on the mar- ket through the I.A.C.(&Written in Applesoft BASIC "for those &$programmer types who always want to (&make a change", AMP is extremely slow (&....in fact, it takes more than twice '%the time to merge and print a letter '%than HabaMerge. And, while you only )'use about half the keystrokes of Mega- )'Works, because it is written in BASIC, (it makes a 128K //e work like a snail.'%A definite plus for you when using )'AMP. You can merge up to 30 different )'items into any one letter. (Thirty is %#the maximium number of fields each &$record in your database can have in (&AppleWorks. Specific information can )'be merged into the body of your letter )'....AMP knows to "close up" lines if a specific entry is not there.(&The documentation is good. Three (3) )'AppleWorks word processor files are on (&the disk to read on your screen or to )'print out for future reference. There %#are also files which explain error '%messages and printer problem on disk for reference. '%Besides being unwieldy and slow when &$compared to MegaWorks and HabaMerge %#AMP will not do individual address (&labels. One thing I've enjoyed about '%HabaMerge is the being able to run a )'batch of mailing labels without having )'to go back into AppleWorks. Unfortun- (&ately, if you need address labels and '%use AMP, you'll have to go back into "AppleWorks and do it from there.(&Aside from the fact that AMP is writ- (&ten in BASIC and is straining to read &$AppleWorks files (which, I believe, &$are Pascal based) one of the things (&that slows down AMP is the tremendous (&amount of "checking" it does. First '%it checks the path you specify; then )'it checks each line of your letter for '%the merge symbol (which, by the way, &$is "[MERGEx]", "x" being a number); %#and, when it finally gets ready to $"print, the first thing it does is )'merge your letter and database, count- '%ing each line as it does.....THEN it $"prints. And, as if all that line )'counting wasn't enough the first time, *(you get to watch it with EACH letter.  Yuck!)'One other point I should mention...... &$The new version of AppleWorks (1.2) %#with its ability to define printer $"interface commands as well as the %#codes necessary for "non-standard" " printers solved every one of my &$printing problems. HOWEVER, when I (&went to print a test letter with AMP, '%my original problems were back. Be- '%cause AMP can be changed, and if you (&know enough programming to be able to &$adjust the program, you can go into (&the main program and make the adjust- )'ments necessary to overcome any print- ing problems you might have.(&Now, don't let all this negativity on &$my part get to you. For the money, )'AMP is very good. It will get the job '%done for you at a reasonable price. )'And, as a start-up program for someone %#trying to keep expenses down, it's )'well worth the money.....Under $40 and '%available in limited quantities from %#H.A.A.U.G. or, if you're a member, through the I.A.C. directly."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===2" %How To Change The Appleworks Beep(Versions 1.1 and 1.2)KI Follow each step and don't leave any out. Make sure you don't try to HFchange your master disk - use ONLY a backup copy!! Then, if you make IGany errors, you can still start over and try again from the original. HFNote: the addresses for the two versions are different, so when there HFare differences in the patching procedure, Version 1.1 will be in the ,left column, and Version 1.2 in the right.IG1. Boot a ProDOS Basic disk - USERS.DISK or EXAMPLES will do - and get into Basic ("]" prompt).G2. Insert your copy of the AppleWorks Startup disk into either drive.3. Type PREFIX /APPLEWORKS,4. Type CALL -151 to get into the Monitor.+5. Type BLOAD APLWORKS.SYSTEM,A$2000,TSYSCA6. Type the Monitor list command listed below and you will see a GEdisassembled listing of the bell routine. Here is the beginning and end of it:- *2645L *263DLA 2645 - A0 95 LDY #$95 263D - A0 95 LDY #$95A 2647 - A9 95 LDA #$95 263F - A9 95 LDA #$956 . .6 . .B 2658 - 20 F4 1F JSR $1FF4 2650 - 20 C6 1F JSR $1FC6B 265B - 4C E1 14 JMP $14E1 2653 - 4C D9 14 JMP $14D9JH5. The routine at the JSR does the pause between beeps. It is actually HFat $2xxx now, as it is relocated after being loaded. Examine it with the Monitor List command:- *2FF4L *2FC6L< 2FF4 - A8 TAY 2FC6 - A8 TAYA 2FF5 - A2 64 LDX #$64 2FC7 - A2 64 LDX #$647 . .7 . .< 3002 - 60 RTS 2FD4 - 60 RTS76. To test the bell, enter this monitor command line:? *265A:2F 60 N00:4C 45 26 *2652:2F 60 N00:4C 3D 26JH Now you can make it beep by typing 0G. For multiple beeps, enter 0GGGGGGG...etc.7. The current settings are:/ 2646:95 = Length of tone = 263E:95/ 2648:95 = Pitch of tone = 2640:95/ 2FF6:64 = Length of pause = 2FC8:64F Experiment until you get what you like. I like this combination:A *2646:30 N2648:48 N2FF6:30 *263E:30 N2640:48 N2FC8:30 Test if with 0GGGGGGGG.F8. When you have the combination you like, restore the patches with:2 *265A:1F 4C *2652:1F 4C9. Save back to disk with ; BSAVE APLWORKS.SYSTEM,A$2000,L6499,TSYS (Version 1.1); BSAVE APLWORKS.SYSTEM,A$2000,L6519,TSYS (Version 1.2)- (You may have to unlock the file first.)HF Now boot up the Startup disk and make sure your changes worked and are what you like.Steven Weyhrich2401 N. 92nd Ave #5Omaha, NE 68134-5932"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===4"/ AppleWorks / Imagewriter Standard Typefaces..4..Chars per inch 1 [ Ctrl-N Esc-n = Headline, Extended 9cpi ]..5..Chars per inch . [ Ctrl-N Esc-N = Headline, Pica !" 10cpi ]..6..Chars per inch / [ Ctrl-N Esc-E = Headline, Elite 12cpi ]..7..Chars per inch3 [ Ctrl-N Esc-E = Headline, Condensed 15cpi ]..8..Chars per inch8 [ Ctrl-N Esc-Q = Headline, Ultracondensed 17cpi ] G..9..Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-n = Headline off, Extended 9cpi ] D..10.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-N = Headline off, Pica 10cpi ] ..11.Chars per inch [ same ] E..12.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-E = Headline off, Elite 12cpi ] ..13.Chars per inch [ same ]..14.Chars per inch [ same ]I..15.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-q = Headline off, Condensed 15cpi ]..16.Chars per inch [ same ]N..17.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-Q = Headline off, Ultracondensed 17cpi ]..18.Chars per inch [ same ]..19.Chars per inch [ same ]..20.Chars per inch [ same ]..21.Chars per inch [ same ]..22.Chars per inch [ same ]..23.Chars per inch [ same ]..24.Chars per inch [ same ]H..Proportional-2 [ Ctrl-O Esc-p = Headline off, Pica Proportional ]I..Proportional-1 [ Ctrl-O Esc-P = Headline off, Elite Proportional ]Steven Weyhrich2401 N. 92nd Ave #5Omaha, NE 68134-5932"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===2" =;Which British suspense writer created the character George Smiley?John LeCarre=;Which fictional character was shipwrecked on an island and !found a companion named Friday?Robinson Cru#%&'soe$ Who wrote the novel #Bleak House#?Charles Dickens>?ZIPPEEPHONEEUSEWSETAWUG.MAIL.LAB'())))))))))))))))))))))    !!!!! # CVS TAWUG.RPT2     !P n CHD:FIRST BROKERS INC814 REGENT CIRCLE SBRANDONFL33511WALDENDavidTIME PROPERTIES INC. 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Ow nership Cost;h  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------i = Cum. Ga in/Loss on Salej + Cum. 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RM1NHNHP nSG  !-!-!-!-   @@@@W   Retiremen t Capital    ?@?@@@@@G  !-!-!-!-   @@@@7@7@d  Show all data in t oday's dollars.   @@@@%@%@J  rt-nowlife-rt65-rtA@A@@@  Present a ge....... ........#  *@U@@U@@P@@P@A@A@@@g  Retiremen t age des ired....#  *   B@B@33333χ@33333χ@w  Retiremen t income goal/mo.$  * ef rr>rt65-nowINF-4%B@B@@@   Inflation  rate.... ........%  *.{Gz?{Gz?Y@?@P@@P@#{GzY@{Gz?C@C@@@x   Present c apital av ailable.$  * RATE RETMO ADDFV CAPC@C@33333i@33333i@   Monthly ad dditions.. ........$  *#?Y@?A?@:0yE>D@D@fffff@@fffff@@t   Aftertax return on  both...%  * PEN @ RT SS EFF %D@D@33333@33333@   Company p ension/mo ........$  *.Y@? ;;p= ף?E@E@@@c    Calc ulation=!SS TOTINFL SSVAL @65E@E@33333@33333@  By the ti me you re tire, you r Retire-%0@?0Z(@p= ף?u:),6UAn@???4@(@F@F@fffff@fffff@  ment incom me goal w ill be..$.Y@?  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MJ@?i COSECANTN@55R?gyܥL@Y^8y??Y^8y??F<NOTE: ALL DEGREES CONVERTED TO RADIANS BY DEGREES/57.29578>9 TO CONVERT RADIANS TO DEGREES USE 57.29578*RADIANS%O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===<" ( %HELPFUL HINTS....................#6% by Ina LevinsonMORE FROM THE SOURCE*( Back in article #4, we covered up- (&loading text files from your Apple to +')*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDE)the Source as well as using the Source's '%text editor to create files. In the +)article, I mentioned loading those files '%into the Mail System. This month we )'will go into detail on the mail system )'(lovingly called SMail) and will cover *(the Sharefile ability to make your pro- '%grams, files, etc., available to the other users.+) SourceMail is really an easy-to-use &$system. It is (most of the time) a *(quick way to get messages to other sub- *(scribers on the Source. I won't try to '%delude you and tell you it is ALWAYS )'fast. When the subscriber load online '%is heavy, just getting into the mail '%system can be a lesson in patience. )'And, getting the system to accept your *(letters can be a chore at those times. *(But, for the most part, it IS quick and it certainly is easy.*( To access the mail system, at com- )'mand level type: MAIL. At that point '%the system will lead you through the (&steps. However, if you've used SMail (&before (or have read the manual), you )'can shorten the steps by typing almost +)everything on one line. For example, if '%you know you want to send the letter (&EXPRESS you can type: MAIL EX TCS744 )'and a carriage return. The next thing +)you'll see is: SUBJECT:. At that point +)you can type in the subject of your mes- )'sage followed by a carriage return and )'you will see: ENTER TEXT. Now you're *(in the mail system and can type away to )'your heart's content. There really is (&no limit as to how many lines you can *(send to another person (I've been known (&to send close to 500). Just remember +)that each line shouldn't be more than 80 *(characters and must end with a carriage return.)' Before getting into sending mail, +)let's discuss some of the options avail- +)able to you. To make things easy, fol- +)lowing is the option, how to use it from '%command level and how to use it from *(within the text as well as a brief des- cription of what it does:OPTION HOW#EXPRESS -> MAIL EX TCA123 .EX(&This places your letter at the top of )'the recipient's mailbox. It is almost always faster.*COPY -> MAIL TCS744 CC TCA123$ .CC Account number(&A copy of your message will go to the (&account number(s) listed after 'CC'. )'The original recipient of your message %will see that a copy has been sent.*BLIND COPY -> MAIL TCS744 BC TCA123$ .BC Account number(&Again, a copy of your message goes to %#the account number(s) after 'BC'. *(However, the original recipient of your )'message will not see that someone else has been copied.#ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -> MAIL AR TCS744$REQUESTED .AR Account number+)When the recipient(s) read your message, +)an acknowledgement is automatically sent to the sender.+)DELAYED -> MAIL TCS744 DA 9 JUN  83DELIVERY .DA 9 JUN 83)'The letter is delivered on the day you specify.*( You can use a combination of these %#commands on the command line. For example:*-> MAIL EX AR TCA123 CC TCA456 BC TCA789(&This will send your letter EXPRESS to +)TCA123, a Carbon Copy goes to TCA456 and a Blind Copy goes to TCA789.'%Remember! A command affects ALL the "account numbers which follow it!+) You can also add the subject to the )'command line. However, if the subject *(is used, it must be the last element on the line. For example:'%-> MAIL EX TCA123 CC TCA456 SU IT'S RAINING!'% Once you've seen the ENTER TEXT )'prompt, you can begin typing your mes- )'sage. To make changes you can use the +)system editor (Article #4). The command +)to access the Editor is ".ED" and is al- '%ways entered at the left margin of a +)blank line. When finished editing, type +)"FILE". Aside from the Editor, here are )'some of the commands to use for making %#changes while you are writing your letter:)'.Q (QUIT) - cancels the letter and re- "turns you to the primary prompt.+).TO - followed by an account number adds $"that person to the list of direct addressees.)'.TO - with a hyphen BEFORE the account +)number removes that person from the list of addressees.(&.DI - Displays the entire text of the letter.*.DI TO - Displays the "TO" address line.%.DI SU - Displays the subject line.)'.SU - and another subject will replace "the subject line in the address.+).PASSWORD - with a word only you and the +)recipient know adds another level of se- *(curity to your letter. When the letter '%is received, the header is displayed &$followed by a prompt requesting the +)password. If the password is forgotten, !the letter CANNOT be retrieved.+).LOAD Filename - places a file from your UFD into the letter.&$.S - typed on a separate line, this prompt SENDS your letter!+) Now that you know how to send mail, *(let's get into reading what people send )'you. MAILCK is a command which checks +)the status of your mailbox. It lets you +)know if you have any mail sitting in the *(mailbox which has been read, any unread +)mail and any unread Express mail as well )'as the total number of messages. (The *(MAILCK command is in my SID file and is *(activated automatically each time I log on.) *( If you have mail and don't want to '%read it all, you can use the MAIL SC +)command. (SC stands for scan.) It will +)list the header of each letter (who sent '%it, how many lines, whether it's ex- '%press, when it was sent and the sub- *(ject). At the end of the Scan, it will *(ask you if you want to Read or Delete a )'message by number. The following com- (&mands allow you to handle the scanned mail:%#ead (or Return) - will read all Scanned messages.'%ead # - reads scanned messages by number.(&ead -# - reads up to and including that number.+)ead #- - Reads all messages from that number.+)elete # - Deletes scanned messages by (number using the same format for Read.*uit - Returns you to the mail prompt.)' You can also scan only the UNREAD "messages by typing: MAIL SC UN.)' You can ask for your mail at com- (&mand level with the command MAIL READ *(which will display every letter in your )'mailbox. However, by using any of the )'following options, you can be more se- )'lective. Each of the following can be *(preceded by either MAIL R (for READ) or MAIL SC (for scan):&$UN - Reads or scans only the UNREAD messages.'%EX - Reads or scans only the EXPRESS messages.(&FILE - Reads or scans the letters you '%have filed in your MAIL.UFD (more on that in a minute).%#FILE CATEGORY - Reads or scans the $"letters filed by category in your MAIL.UFD'%SU SUBJECT - To read letters about a specified subject.*(DA 6 JUN 84 - To read letters sent on a specific date.+) Additionally, the following options (&can be used when reading your mail at (&either the '-MORE-' or 'Disposition:' prompts.*Q(uit) - Returns you to the mail prompt.(&AG(ain) - Displays the entire message (including the header) again.&$NO - brings you to the Disposition: prompt.)'N(ext) - goes to the next message, by- passing Disposition:.+)D(elete) - deletes the message from your mailbox.*(RE(ply) - Allows immediate reply to the sender.%#FO(ward) account #- To forward the message to another subscriber.#!F(ile) - to file messages in the MAIL.UFD*(F(ile) category - to file messages in a #specific category in the MAIL.UFD%#SA(ve) filename - To save messages '(including the header) in a UFD file.*(SA(ve) IN filename - To append messages to a preexisting UFD file.*(SA(ve) TEXT filename - To save only the $TEXT of the message in a UFD file.+)SA(ve) TEXT IN filename - To append TEXT to a preexisting UFD file.&H(elp) - displays available options.(&UN(read) - Places the message in your &$unread mail when you next do a MAIL READ, MAIL SC or MAILCK.%P - returns to the previous prompt.)' The system will automatically re- *(turn you to Disposition after using any )'of these options with the exception of Next or Quit.)' The FILE and SAVE commands listed )'above allow you to retain your corres- )'pondence in file areas of the Source. (&The letters stored there can later be &edited, retransmitted or downloaded.&$ FILE plus a category name will )'store a letter in an area where it can +)be extracted individually, no matter how +)many other letters you have stored under '%that category. These letters can be )'scanned and read individually and each '%one retains all the options normally available.+) FILE without a category name places &$the letter into the equivalent of a (&miscellaneous category, retaining all options.+) SAVE IN plus a filename places your )'letter into the equivalent of a single )'file. Any other letters filed by that (&name are appended to the file. Indi- %#vidual letters cannot be extracted easily from that file.+) To read correspondence you've filed )'in MAIL.UFD, use the MAIL DISPLAY FILE (&command. The computer will then tell *(you how many letters you have filed and &$how many categories, as well as the *(category names. You can then SCan File filename. )' Now you know how to read and send )'mail. But, let's say you want to send )'messages to a whole bunch of subscrib- +)ers. There are two easy ways to do it. &$The first is a MAIL.REF file, where *(multiple lists can be entered and main- &$tained; the second is a simple text +)file. Both are created using the system *(Editor. Some examples (again, what you (&type is in upper/lower case; what the !computer types is in all caps):-> Enter Mail.Ref (cr)BEGINBilling TCA089Sales TCA123 STC602 TCA456 & TCA204$Members Noshow TCU305 CL1965 Quiet (return) (return)->*( Typing 'Enter Mail.Ref' at command '%level tells the system to access the )'system editor. It tells you it's read +)by saying "BEGIN". Type a name for each (&distribution list followed by the ac- (&count numbers using one space between *(each number. Up to 200 account numbers (&can be on each mailing list; type the (&'&' at the beginning of each line (to ,*tell the computer there are more names). *(In the "Members" list above, the NOSHOW &$and QUIET commands have been used. (&NOSHOW placed in front of the account (&numbers means the recipients will not '%see who else is receiving the letter '%(and, therefore, don't have to see a %#long list of 'meaningless' numbers *(scroll by). QUIET placed at the end of *(the list means that none of the account +)numbers will be displayed on YOUR screen 'after you have used the '.S' command.+) If you send messages of many of the '%same people you may wish to create a (&text file of their account numbers to (&save having to type the accounts each &$time. Using the same principals as above,-> Enter filename (cr)BEGINTCA088TCA089STC602 (return) (return)&$ Now to send mail to this list, type: MAIL ML filename.(& Just as your UFD is your private (&filing cabinet, you also have at your (&disposal a SHAREFILES UFD. It is, in '%effect, your public filing cabinet. &$Files, etc., you want to share with +)other subscribers must be stored in this )'area as it is the only area from which '%your files can be transferred and/or )'displayed by other subscribers. Files *(placed in this area are created no dif- '%ferently than for your UFD. You can '%"enter" them, "ed", "load" them from )'your Apple or "copy" from your own UFD *(or someone else's sharefiles space. To &$create a SHAREFILES UFD, at command level type:(&-> SHAREFILES (cr) The computer will )'tell you that your sharefiles area has &$been created. Want to check? Type (&"Files" and see what it says. If you +)have a file in your UFD you want to make public, type:&$-> COPY (filename) SFILES>TCA123>== *((cr). SFILES>TCA123 is your sharefiles '%area. >== will place the file there )'with the original name; you can change &$the name during the copy process by )'typing a new name instead of '=='. To $access your Sharefiles area, type:+)->ASF (cr). This 'attaches' you to that )'area. To see your file, type: 'L' and (&it will be there. To go back to your *(main account, type: 'ALC'. And you're back where you started.+) The files, etc., you've transferred (&to your Sharefiles area are not ready (&for reading or using until you assign )'each one of them Access Rights. These *(rights will enable other users to read, '%use, or even modify (if you desire), !your public files. Here's how:*(At command level type: ASF which moves ,*you to your Sharefiles area. Then type: %#SHAREFILES. The computer will ask +)"Which file(s) or sub-ufd(s) do you want (&to change?" Type your filename and a +)carriage return. The computer will then +)ask: "Enter attributes:" From the list &$following, enter any combination of attributes.*(R - The user can read the contents of a file.*(U - The user can use the file (i.e., he can copy it to his area).(&L - The user can list this file using the 'L' or 'LD' command."W - The user can edit this file.+)A - for sub-directories only, a user can delete.ALL - All of the above apply.*(P - for sub-directories only, access is limited.+)NONE - the file is not accessible to any other user.+) Once you've assigned access rights, *(you might want occasionally to check or *(change those rights. To see the access " rights of a single file, type: *(SHAREFILES LIST (filename). To see the )'rights set for all your SFILES, type: +)-> SHAREFILES LIST @@. Your ID will be (&listed with ALL access rights. $REST *(stands for any other user. You are re- *(turned to command level once the infor- mation is displayed.*( REMEMBER! 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You have won first prize in the Farmer's ;Wife Magazine contest and the following prizes are yours.>FILE: Report (Sample letter from "The Power of  Appleworks")DATE: APRIL 26, 1985FROM: Bob Wolff Farmers Insurance 255 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Cr&()*+eek, CA 94596 (415) 937-84106----------------------------------------------------PHILLIPS CORPORATE REPORT<:In response to a request from shareholders and members of ;9the Interim Board of Directors. PHILLIPS corporation is 86pleased to publish the following details of corporate structure.*PART ONE: Corporate Structure !John Fitzgerald, Board ChairmanF. Scott Updike, President(Truman Williams, Senior Vice-President"Tennessee Capote, Vice-PresidentJesse Howard, Treasurer Susan B. Coyne, Secretary><1) Raw material on hand should be of an amount to continue 64operations for 60 days following an interruption in 8deliveries due to labor strikes and natural disasters.><2) Quality control is a must. A recall of less than seven +percent in final inspection is the limit.73) Delivery schedules will be set by advisory panel. PART THREE:86Growth with the obvious expansion of areas within the 97Defense Department, and a number of private industries >dealing with the space program and related contracts, future=;growth in production and design is predicted to expand and ?=show a profit through the turn of the century. No immediate "production changes are expected."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," @>FILE: Reservations (Sample letter from "The Power of  Appleworks")DATE: APRIL 26, 1985FROM: Bob Wolff Farmers Insurance 255 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Cr,./0eek, CA 94596 (415) 937-84107----------------------------------------------------- Attn: Larson McCulers, AgentDear Mr. McCullers:86As a result of our recent telephone conversation I am ?=forwarding this letter to confirQm first-class seating for =;Mr. John Anthony, Promotions Director, Housatonic Millwork <:Company, aboard SAS flight 1972 leaving Boston for warsaw =;Tuesday, july 03 and returning to Boston, Sunday, November 05.<:Mr. Anthony's entire itinery has now been completed and I >@OULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO GET A COPY. 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Please feel free to use or challenge any of the following statements.PROBLEMS WITH GRAPHWORKSby Roger Vancil:8I was elated when I heard about GraphWorks! Finally, a ;9ProDOS based graphics package that functioned a lot like <:AppleWorks and could use AppleWorks files directly! Even =;though it did not appear to do everything that I wanted to ?=do, I figured that I could make some use of it. So I rushed ?=out and spent my $80.00 for it! Wow! Am I ever ashamed and ?=embarrassed over such a spontaneous action! The program was thoroughly disappointing! <:After second guessing the skimpy documentation, I finally =;managed to get a very crude graph to appear on my screen. 64It was a joke! I cannot foresee any use for such a <:simplistic and poor quality graphics program in any of my ?=scientific work. Also, I could not get the program to print :8out the results properly. However, I must say that the <:general idea was good -- that is, a ProDOS based graphics =;package that works directly with AppleWorks files. I hope 97other software developers will take this approach, but >computer software. (But you already knew that, didn't you?)97Let's hope that Apple can keep the trend going through 75further improvements in the software ... or are they ;9attempting this approach already? Now rumor states that :8Rupert Lissner is presently working diligently on a new <:version of AppleWorks for use with the Mouse (for the IIc ?=and enhanced IIe) that might be available by the end of this >simply use the Open Apple K command to commence calculation. =;Afterward, by printing (a block) to a DIF file, I can also 4transfer the calculated logarithm values to other >and (2) as a source for business applications and templates. <:I might add that some of the information on data transfer <:via DIF files is not well-documented by Apple (some of us ><$70.00 (and then letting them install it for another $25-30 >with the dealer keeping the old chips). I will not attempt 97to reiterate all the pros and cons of this enhancement <:because this has been recently written up in a variety of 53publications (eg. April 1985 A+ magazine, May 1985 =;Call-A.P.P.L.E., and May 1985 Scarlett -- a publication of ?=the Big Red Apple Club in Norfolk, Nebr.). This enhancement <:will be necessary to run some of the new software that is >contents of the cells in Row 11 into the empty rows beneath. ;9Be sure that all cell references are Relative except the 75references to the Lookup Table. In other words, the <:references to cells A4 and I4 (in Cell B11) and A5 and I5 <:(in Cell D11) should be copied using the No Change option =;while all other cell references should be copied using the Relative option.86An easier way to calculate logarithms for a column of <:numbers (more than one "N" at a time) is to load the long ><(LOG.CALC.SHORT) by using the Copy command (see paragraph 7 ;9above). Be sure to change the name of this new template 97file before you save it! Also, be sure you have ample ;9AppleWorks Desktop space and plenty of unused disk space =;before attempting any of this. This action has been taken 4by agreement between Jim Willis and Roger Vancil.]4ROGER-- I LEFT A MED. LENGTH ONE FOR EXAMPLE _ Jim;---------------------------------------------------------$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," - SHOWIN' OFF with  ApPLEWOrks" by "DJ" Lane- CHUCKLE-CHUCKLE  OPEN-APPLE RAM-RAM-RAM!!! Part II-+Last month I started talking about Applied 53Engineering's Ramworks card, and I mentioned how I 31was put in my place by a RAM-Totin' 8 year old. 64Ramworks, you will recall, is an 80 column card for 20the IIe that can hold, and use from 64K up to 1 42Megabyte of RAM. An 8 year old, you will recall, .,is a short human being who can preceive and 42brazenly reveal the naked truth. If you happened 0.to miss last months "Showin' Off" it would be ,*helpful to get a copy. If you send me an 3addressed, stamped envelope I'll send you a copy.64I left off last month right on the verge of telling /-you how to modify your Appleworks disks with 0."Appleworks Super Expand". This program is a 0.self-instructing, "patch" supplied by Applied 20Engineering. Super Expand lets you modify your 64Appleworks disks in one of two configurations. The 0.first is a 20 second Fast Booting option that 20modifies both the Start-up and Program disks to 31recognize whatever RAM is on the Ramworks card. 31The second, with a nearly 2 minute booting time, 31allows recognition of the Ramworks RAM, plus one 42other clever change. Option two loads the entire ,*operating program up onto Ramworks. This 31eliminates all those diversions to Disk "1" when 20you only want to access Disk "2". I designed a /benchmark to demonstrate the speed increases.4--------------------------------------------------RAMWORKS BENCHMARK RESULTS4--------------------------------------------------5Operation Slow-Boot Fast-Boot4--------------------------------------------------4Load Program/Boot 1 min. 45 sec. 20 sec.4--------------------------------------------------4Catalog Disk 4 sec. 7 sec.4Load 14K File 10 sec. 17 sec.4Help Screen (?) 0 sec. 4 sec.4Save 14K File 21 sec. 24 sec.4Start Print 4 sec. 9 sec.4--------------------------------------------------4Totals 39 sec. 61 sec.4--------------------------------------------------42a. Catalog Disk means just that. In this case 20it was done with the "Add Files to the Desktop" .,command. There was a 40% savings in time with the Slow-Boot option.42b. Load File is also through the "Add Files to /-the Desktop" command. In this case it was a .,14K word processor file. There was a 40% $savings with the Slow-Boot option.0.c. Help Screen (?) means an Open-Apple "?" 0.command. You can see that with the Slow-Boot .,option the Help Screens are instantaneous. 20With the Fast-Boot option it takes 4 seconds to .,call up the screen. In all fairness to the *(Fast-Boot option this 4 seconds is only -+expended the first time you call up a help &$screen. All subsequent screens are .instantaneous, unless the Desktop is filled.31d. Save File is obviously the reverse of Load -File, and the Slow-Boot option saved 12%.1/e. Start Print is the time from the initial .,Open-Apple "P" command until the disk drive /-stops running after you select which printer *you want to print on. This saved 55%.64As you can see from the results it takes 85 seconds 31longer to boot the Slow-Boot option. If you are 53going to save any time with the Slow-Boot you must 42perform enough of the other operations to make up (for the extra 85 seconds of boot time.53Occasionally I need to boot Appleworks and quickly 64access a single file. When I have to do this, that 64extra 85 seconds seems like an eternity. Using the 53benchmark times above, if I only booted and loaded 0.one 14K file, I would only save 10 seconds of 20loading time with the Slow-Boot configuration. 20Overall I would loose more than a minute. Nine 64times out of ten I would load, save, and edit many, 64many files. In this case I would be way ahead. To 1/correct this problem I spent a couple of extra /-minutes and configured a set of Start-up and 0.Program disks for both the Slow and Fast-Boot configurations.0.Applied Engineering claims that the Slow-Boot 64option will cause Appleworks to run up to 20 times 64faster. This may be so. If you have several very 64large files on the Desktop the Ramworks RAM greatly 31accelerates Open-Apple "Q" file changes. Having 53the files in RAM all at once, and not having to go 1/to the disk, facilitates an immense savings in time.31Granted, most of our time is spent typing at the 31keyboard, and it is very, very time consumming. 64Thanks to Ramworks removal of those perpetual, time 4robbing diversions to disk the tedium of keyboard 53entry has been rendered more palatable. I've been 31using the Slow boot option for two months, and I 53can assure you, I never, ever, want to go back )to a 55K Desktop in the Fast Boot mode.53There is a limitation in the Slow-Boot option that /-you should be aware of. As you fill up your 0.Desktop with megafiles you will overwrite the 42Appleworks program in Ramworks RAM, and you loose 64the speed benefits of the Slow-Boot option. If you 20know you are going to have a full Desktop, boot 3your Fast-Boot set, and save yourself 85 seconds.-+Being able to create, load, save, and edit 42megafiles is a most exciting proposition, but the 53consequences hold out a few perils too. I created 64a 150K data base file. When I went into the middle 53of the it and tried several edit functions, things 53had slowed down dramatically. The rationalization 42here is simple. That's the price you pay for the 53benefits of maintaining such a large file. One of 31the most powerful functions of Ramworks is being 53able to work with megafiles. This is another case 1/where overhead rears its head. You cannot get something for nothing.20Do not misunderstand me. I am not complaining, ,*only informing. Never before has so much 53unprecedented, raw processing power been unleashed 64from an Apple II. These Mega-RAM cards are just as 64important as a language in ROM, slots, and the disk 3drive were when they became part of the Apple II.53Incidentally, you can throw away the standard file 64size limits. You know. No more than 2250 lines in 31a word processor document, and no more than 1350 42records in a data base, and no more than 999 rows 53in a spread sheet. With "Appleworks Super Expand" 1only your available RAM limits your file sizes.64I did run into one potential file limit problem. I 42have a data base file with 4552 records in it. I 31tried to add 35 files with the "Open-Apple Copy" 20command and I got a file limit warning. I have 42added more than 35 records, one at a time, and it 5is taking them; however, it may eventually fill-up.53What do you do if you create a single 250K file on 53the Desktop and you want to save it to a disk that 42will only hold 120K? The solution is obvious ... 53multiple disks. After the Open-Apple "S" command, 1/the file is saved on the data disk until it is /-full. You then get an "Insert Another Disk" 64message which is your cue to replace that disk with 0.another blank, formatted disk with the SAME .,pathname. If that disk fills up you put in 2another, and another, until the file is saved. 53When you catalog the disks the first one will list 0.the file name you used to save the file. The 42second disk lists the file with a ".2" appendage, "and the third ".3", and so on. 64I was curious about what would happen if I choose a 53file name that was a full, 15 allowable characters 42long, and used it to save a multi-disk file. The 20programmer who wrote Appleworks Super Expand is /-definately a clever person. If you use a 15 ,*character file name it is truncated at 13 3characters before the numeric appendage is added.31This multiple disk "save" function is one of the 1/most powerful aspects of Ramworks, and Applied 42Engineering does not mention it in their ads. An 75amazing, albeit untypical, display of "humbleness". 1/Even the "save" instructions on the Appleworks 31Super Expand disk mention it almost casually. I 42have saved a 200K file to two simultaneous disks, 20and loaded it back to the desktop. The process 64functions perfectly. I am thankful that Appleworks 42uses Prodos instead of Dos 3.3. Even with Prodos 42it takes a long time to load a file that occupies 53two or three completely full disks. I still can't 42believe it. Files that are three or four or five *.. hundred .. thousand .. bytes long?!?!53Can you imagine what Appleworks would be like with 42an accelerator card, a hard drive, and Ramworks. 20There's a rumor going around that Mr. Lisner is 31working furiously on a new version of Appleworks 53(2.0) that has pull down menus, color, and other, 53MAC-like, mouse tricks. All this coupled with the 53"Appleworks Super Expand", Slow Boot option should 31make Appleworks a veritable, tour-de-force. I 64betcha with all that installed our "kays" would run 42circles around the "best of 'em". Lets see. The 42accelerator is three times faster, the hard drive 53maybe 10 .... 10 or 20 for the Slow Boot option .. 53Nobody is going to believe this! If the WOZ would 5just come back things would be totally Ohhh! Kay!!!53If any of you have any suggestions for SHOWIN' OFF 42topics, or a question about Appleworks that might 53be the basis for an article I would very much like /-to hear them. I am especially interested in 64"Bugs". If you have had any, or have heard of any, 64let me know about them. I'll try to dig up "fixes" 53for them. If you don't like an article I can take 1/criticism quite well also. Unless, of course, you're 8 years old. 31Jot your comments down ... nothing fancy ... and 31send them to me at P.O. Box 6460, Hollywood, FL 633081. You can also leave me an E-Mail note on the 1Big Apple, or corner me at one of the meetings.$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," - SHOWIN' OFF with  ApPLEWOrks" by "DJ" Lane CHUCKLE-CHUCKLE OPEN-APPLE RAM-RAM-RAM!!! Part I64A couple of months back I was perusing the software 31racks at my favorite purveyor of things digital, 31and a charming little 8 year old asked me, "What 64kind of computer do you have?". I lowered my voice 0.about two octaves and gently answered back "A .,IIe!". Not one to let a conversation lag I 42chortled, "Do you have a computer at home too?". 42With this I settled into the standard Apple users 53gloat. "Uhh Huh" she said. "How many kays do you 31have?". I said, "About sixty, but I'm getting a 64numeric keypad real soon." I wouldn't describe the 1/look on her face as one of incredulity. Maybe 53disdain, but not incredulity. Very diplomatically 64she said, "Not keys ... Kays." Never at a loss for 0.words I said, "Ohhhh"... "Kays"... "Right"... "Well"... Ahhhhhh ... "128".0.Now comes the incredulity. She blurted out 64"We've got 256 Kays", and the incredulity just hung /-in the air like a big blue pale. I was dumb 20struck. I always had such confidence in my 128 Kays.+Boy I hate it when little kids are right!1/A short while later I was rummaging through my 53latest issue of Incider at the mail box. There it 31was. The Applied Engineering ad for a "Ramworks Card".31I love reading Applied Engineering ads. It's so 31much fun to dream about the consumate Apple with 1/enough slots to simultaneously use everyone of 64their cards. I love the way they take subtle shots 31at their competitors. Like when they state that 42their cards will emulate all other manufacturer's 64cards. Just ignore two or three hundred features "on the Applied Engineering card.42Anyway, when I started reading that ad I couldn't 42believe it. An Appleworks Desktop cradled in one 64megabyte of RAM. Oh joy! Oh rapture! Oh heavenly 0.Kays! I couldn't stand it. I called Applied 53Engineering right then and there and had them fire 0.off a 512K version via U.P.S. - two day air - 64C.O.D. Three days later, there it was. Appleworks 64said "367K AVAIL". I don't think I really believed 53it until I loaded in a 250K desktop with 10 of the 2biggest, fattest Appleworks files I had at hand.64I think it was the easiest installation of a card I 64ever performed. It took no more than 20 minutes to 53read the three pages of installation instructions; 64insert the card; configure the Start-Up and Program 64disks with Super Appleworks Expand; and load up the Desktop.53Maybe I should explain what a Ramworks card is for 20those of you who don't know. Ramworks is an 80 64column card for the IIe that replaces your existing 0.80 column card. There is also a IIc version, 64called Z-Ram, that only comes in 256K and 512K. It /-works as well as Ramworks except for a small 53reduction in processing speed. It interfaces with 0.the main data buss through a socket plug that 53replaces a chip on the IIc mother board. A little 53more complicated than with the IIe, but completely 53serviceable. I have never seen or used a Z-RAM so 53I will necessarily limit my comments to Ramworks. 0.If past experience with Applied Engineering's 31products is of any value ... be assured. I have 53never been disatisfied with anything they make. I 42have two of their CP/M cards, an A/D interface of 64theirs, and several software items that they sell. All excellent. 53There are two other RAM expanders currently on the ,*market. One is manufactured by Checkmate 31Technology, and the other by Legend Industries. 31Incidentaly, Checkmate also manufacturers a card 64for you II+ owners that lets you use Appleworks. I 31know very little about it, but I imagine that it 53works somewhat like the new Videx enhancement that 31allows you to run Appleworks on the II+. All of -+these cards appear to have some very, very interesting enhancements. 1/There is a rumor floating around that Apple is 64about to announce its own megabyte 80 column card. /-It's a good bet that the Applied Engineering 20products will be completely compatable with the 31Apple card. They seem to have an alignment with 64Apple that other manufacturers do not have, but you 42never know. The Apple card may establish a whole 64different processing standard that would render all 'of the other megacards "has beens". 64Before you decide to buy any Apple peripheral, make 75sure you know the status of any new Apple products. /-I'll do my best to keep you posted. I would 64imagine, that with the popularity of the megacards, 64if Apple is going to make their own card it will be 1/out for the back-to-school and Christmas sales 1/rush. If you wait until September to buy your /-megacard, and Apple has not announced, it is 53probably safe to go ahead and get it. Mind you, I 64said probably. In this industry nothing is written $in silicon (ie - high tech stone)./-Instead of having an extra 64K of RAM on it, 42Ramworks will hold from 64K up to 1 Megabyte of 53extra RAM. Keep in mind that there are two models 53of Ramworks. One holds a maximum of 128K, and the 64other facilitates from 256K up to 1 Megabyte. Both *work with DOS 3.3, PRODOS, and Pascal. /-You can insert the 8-64K RAM chips from your 64original extended 80 column card into your Ramworks 42card. In fact you can use any combination of 64K 64and 256K RAM chips as long as they are in blocks of 318. With 256K RAMS you can have 512K on the main 53board, and to add up to 1 Megabyte you have to get 31a "piggy-back" board from Applied Engineering to hold the other 512K.42Do not be intimidated by all this megabyte talk. 20You can start out with an inexpensive, low RAM, 53Ramworks and add RAM to it later. The cost of RAM /-chips, especially the 256K chips, is falling 31dramatically. This is reflected in recent price 31reductions for the Ramworks. Originally $399.00 42for a 256K Ramworks, it is now $299.00. The 512K version is now $399.00. 20There is also an RGB monitor option that can be added at any time.53When you have 64K of RAM on the Ramworks card your 64Appleworks Desktop is 46K; with 128K the Desktop is 1/91K; with 256K you get 182K; with 512K you get 53367K, and with 1 megabyte you get 800K. Note that 64the 46K figure is 9K less than the regular 55K with 64an Apple Extended 80 column card. On the plus side 64though, the 64K version of Ramworks is about $50.00 $less than the Apple Extended card.42If any of you are wondering why you do not have a 31512K Desktop with a 512K Ramworks, it can all be 20explained away with "overhead". Essentially it 42takes a little RAM to service a lot of RAM. With 4512K, for example, 24% is dedicated to "overhead".64You can also configure your extra RAM as a Ramdrive 53in DOS 3.3, PRODOS, and CP/M. Applied Engineering 53supplies a program called "Ramdrive" to accomplish 64this. Things do fly when you get those disk drives 53offline! Be advised. Ramdrive has a limitation. 64It only works on Z-80 (CP/M) cards that do not have on-board RAM.31There is one other potential problem to look out 0.for with Ramworks. If you have a Speed Demon 42accelerator card you are going to have problems. 1/Ramworks does not function properly with Speed 0.Demon. There is a new version of Speed Demon .,coming out that is supposed to correct this 64problem. Your dealer will most likely let you test 42everything in one of his demonstrators before you 3buy. The Titan accelerator card works perfectly.64There is a generous three year warranty on Ramworks #and Z-Ram. Very generous indeed.31When you use your new RAM for a regular Apple II 20program it works like the standard, extended 80 64column card. The program recognizes the first 128K 53and uses it. A little trick is necessary when you 31want to use more than 128K. In order to do this 20you have to modify the program you are using to 1/recognize the extra RAM. This modification is 64commonly called a "Patch". There are presently two 64"Patches" available to modify programs so that they 31will recognize, and use, more than 128K of RAM. 20These two "patch" programs are for Visicalc and Appleworks.64Several other programs have already been written to 64accomodate the extra Ramworks RAM without patches. 31They usually recognize no more than 512K. These 20other programs are the latest versions of Magic .,Office System, Flashcalc, The Spread Sheet, 0.Diverse-A-Dos, Diverse-A-Copy, Supercalc, and Magicalc.42After replacing your original 80 column card with 75Ramworks you have to use "Appleworks Super Expand". 53Make sure you have a version number above 3.8. If 53you order Ramworks from them you will get the very 42latest version. Should you order it from another 64vendor you may not. Either way, if you do not have 53a suitable version call Applied Engineering. They 64will mail the latest version right out. Appleworks 53Super Expand is the patching program that modifies 64Appleworks to run with Ramworks, and it is included with Ramworks.0.Next month I will cover the Appleworks set-up 53procedure; quantitative improvements in processing 42speed; and the handling of very, very, very large 31files. If you have any questions or comments on 42Appleworks that might be of general interest, jot 64them down ... nothing fancy ... and send them to me 31at P.O. Box 6460, Hollywood, FL 33081. You can 64also leave me E-Mail on the Big Apple, or corner me at one of the meetings.z"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===2" ) SATELLITE AND CHANNEL5NAME BIRD CHANNEL2WTBS ATLANTA GALAXY 1 (G1) 182------------------------------------------------2CINEMAX GALAXY 1 192------------------------------------------------2NICKELODEON SATCOM 3 (F3) 012------------------------------------------------2SHOWTIME GALAXY 1 052------------------------------------------------2DISNEY GALAXY 1 042------------------------------------------------2WGN CHICAGO SATCOM 3 032------------------------------------------------2HBO GALAXY 1 232------------------------------------------------2NASHVILLE GALAXY 1 022------------------------------------------------2CNN HEADLINE NEWS GALAXY 1 082------------------------------------------------2MOVIE CHAN GALAXY 1 102------------------------------------------------2WOR TV GALAXY 1 152------------------------------------------------2MTV SATCOM 3 112------------------------------------------------2WEATHER CHAN SATCOM 3 212------------------------------------------------2------------------------------------------------"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," <THIS FILE CONTAINS MY RESPONSES TO THE MATERIAL IN TAWUG.1FROM: Roger Vancil1 25-C Schilletter Vlg, Ames, IA 50010TO: Eric Anderson/RE: DB Master files to AppleWorks files;9If you have not already done so, you might look into the ?=possibility of converting those long DOS 3.3 DB Master files 8to AppleWorks through one of the following mechanisms:< (1) using the Applied Engineering Ramworks card with < extra RAM (and either the Desktop Expander or Ramdisk software), or: (2) using a Sider hard disk drive from First Class ; Peripherals which is reported to accept both ProDOS  and DOS 3.3 files.><(really doesn't make the disk or the mail a bit faster. Ha, ha!).?=That's all I have for now, folks. If anyone has any answers ?=or any further discussion on these matters, please respond. 3As always, hope your Apple works with AppleWorks!/ Roger ,USERS.GROUPS 7 /USR.GRP.JUNE.857ݪ -COMEDY.ALBUMS 7~ݪ -COMPACT.DISCS7xݪ ,COMPULATIONS! 7ݪ -MAGAZINE.LIST*7(78ݪ -MISC..RECORDS@%7uݪ -O.S.T..O.B.C.Dq 7ݪ .SATELLITE.CHANK7ת .VIDEOGAME.LISTP?$7{ݪ +PAYMENT.JIMd7 $MEMOh7p N#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===6"  SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-+ AN APPLEWORKS USER GROUP AND A"  CLEARINGHOUSE/-Do yourself a favor. Take fifteen or twenty 42minutes to sit down and send Jim Willis six blank 64disks, your return address, and enough postage on a 53disk mailer or rigid envelope for him to mail them -+back to you. He has started a "No Dues" 42Appleworks User Group and he will nearly fill the 31two disks with all kinds of innovative and handy 64Appleworks tips and templates for the data base and spread sheet programs.64All these items have been donatated to the Group by +)its members. If you have an interesting ,*application for Appleworks, or maybe more 20importantly, a problem with Appleworks that you 53need help with, send it to Jim and he will include 20it on the disk for dissemination throughout the 31Group. It is not necessary to send something in 31order to become a member, but if you do, you get +your chance to go SHOWIN'OFF withApPLEWOrks)'The Group has no Newsletter. The only 42communications forum it has at present is the six 20disks of information. The initial response has 42been tremendous, and these six disks are going to /-grow into many. Jim is doing a great job of 42promoting the AWUG. I imagine that with his fine 42tutelage and direction the Group will grow into a 1/major contributor of technical and educational support for Appleworks.,*If you are interested in Appleworks, this 75essentially free service is there for the plucking. 42All it takes is the mailer, the two disk, and the 1/return postage. I doubt that you will get a 75response back if you do not include enough postage. 42None of us should expect Jim to pay the bills out 20of his own pocket when he is generous enough to 0.offer the Group to us free of charge. I have 31weighed a mailer and two disks with jackets. It 42will take at least $.73 postage (4 oz.) for First 20Class (under the new rates), and $.73 for Third Class.20That's right. Third Class is the same as First 64Class. The Rate Schedule (Notice 59) reads in part 1/"THIRD CLASS - CIRCULARS, BOOKS, CATALOGS, AND 5OTHER PRINTED MATTER; MERCHANDISE, SEEDS, CUTTINGS,-$("BULBS, ROOTS, SCIONS, AND PLANTS, ((&WEIGHING LESS THAN 16 OUNCES ... Over (3 to 4 oz. ......... $73"!!($("I wonder why they even have Third ((&Class. You pay the same and it takes "( longer to deliver. Anyway, the '(%reason I made the point is this. If '(%you do not include enough postage to '(%send it First Class, Jim cannot send !(it at a lower, cheaper class. #(!Unfortunately there is no lower, (cheaper class.('(%From time to time I will get updates %(#from Jim and let you know how many ((&files he is currently disseminating. ((&Right now there are over 100 files on (the disks.("( You may wonder what you gain by )('sending for your own copies. Simple. &($You get your name on the membership '(%list, and this opens up a new avenue &($of communication for you. Also, if #(!there are future mailings to the &($membership you will be included. I $("imagine that you could obtained a '(%copy of the disks from a friend (all ((&the files are public domain), and Jim &($would add your name to the roles if &($you wrote and asked him. Send your (requests to:(( T.A.W.U.G.( c/o Jim Willis( 1300 Hinton St."( West Monroe, LA 71291(( ( THE CLEARINGHOUSE(#(!I have located another source of &($Appleworks templates. If you write ((&to the Library Microcomputer Template #(!Clearinghouse, c/o Microcomputer (Libraries, 145 Marcia Drive, %(#Freeport, IL 61032 they will send (you a list of the templates ((&available. The disks cost from $5.00 ((&to $7.50 each, and they include about (15 to 20 templates per disk. ('(%There is a catch. The templates are ((&for Visicalc and DB Master. In order ((&to use a template with Appleworks you %(#have to convert a Visicalc file to %(#Prodos, and then adapt the file to #(!Appleworks. The DB Master files !(cannot yet be converted to the &($Prodos/Appleworks configuration. A &($few of the templates are on the Jim #(!Willis AWUG disks, so you should (compare the two offerings.(&($Most of the Clearinghouse templates ((&deal with library operations although #(!there are some listed for income "( statements, student management, $("inventory, statistics, wages, and "( budgeting. In all there are 19 %(#templates for Visicalc that can be (converted to Appleworks.#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===8" - SHOWIN' OFF with  ApPLEWOrks" by "DJ" Lane-0 MORE ON APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP AND TWO & MORE CLEARINGHOUSES64A couple of months back I told you about a national 20Appleworks Users Group (AWUG). At the time the 42AWUG was distributing a few disks of database and 53spread sheet templates, and other items of general 31interest to Appleworks users. Well, things have 42grown a bit, and there is a lot more info sitting 0.there for the asking. Take fifteen or twenty 64minutes to sit down and send Jim Willis eight blank 64disks, your return address, and enough postage on a 53disk mailer or rigid envelope for him to mail them 64back to you. The AWUG is still a "No Dues" group 42and Jim will nearly fill the eight disks with all 20kinds of innovative tidbits for nothing but the cost of the disks and postage.64All these items have been donatated to the Group by +)its members. If you have an interesting ,*application for Appleworks, or maybe more 20importantly, a problem with Appleworks that you 53need help with, send it to Jim and he will include 20it on the disk for dissemination throughout the 31Group. It is not necessary to send something in 4order to become a member or get the updated files.)'The Group has no Newsletter. The only 64communications forum at present is the set of eight 53disks. Maybe as the group grows, and Jim can find ,*a way to finance it, a newsletter will be .,forthcoming. The initial response has been 42tremendous, and the current eight disks are going 20to grow into many, many more. You can sense an 64exciting spirit of enthusiasm from the contributors 64of the disk files, and this can only lead to bigger 1/and better things. All this, coupled with the 1/inherent enthusiasm Appleworks instills in its 53users, will do much to perpetuate Appleworks' roll 64as one of the most popular software packages of all 31time. Jim is doing a great job of promoting the 31AWUG. I imagine that with his fine tutelage and -+direction the Group will grow into a major 31contributor of technical and educational support 42for Appleworks. Mind you though, your support is 53an equally important element in the future success of the group.-'(%If you are interested in Appleworks, #(!this essentially free service is ((&there for the plucking. All it takes &($is the mailer, the 8 disks, and the $("return postage. When you go to ((&mail your eight disks to Jim have the $("post office calculate the postage &($before you seal everything up. You $("can then put the proper amount of &($return postage stamps inside before (you send it.('(%From time to time I will get updates %(#from Jim and let you know how many (files he is currently (disseminating. &($Right now there are about 150 files (on the eight disks.(&($The following list is a sampling of (the files:((Data Base Files!(Garden Planting and Harvesting (Schedules(The AWUG Membership List(Monitoring of Meteor Showers(Star Trek Statistics(Equipment Monitoring(Purchase Order Formats(Periodical Organization(List of Computer Articles((Spreadsheet Files(Investment Accumulations(Stock Portfolio Analysis(Bond Portfolio Analysis(I.R.A. Taxability & Value(Auto Insurance Analysis(Home Insurance Analysis(Life Insurance Analysis(Loan Analysis & Reduction&($Amortization Scheduling (bunches of (them)(Asset Analysis(Taxable Income Computation(1984 Tax Form(Estate Tax Analysis!(Income Tax Estimation (Federal)(Income Property Analysis(Salary Scheduling(Budget Analysis(Disability Income Analysis(Retirement Capital(Rent vs. Buy Analysis(Check Register(Fund Analysis(Student Grade Recording(Trig Function Calculation(Business Expense Log(Entertainment Expense Log(Auto Expense Log(Job Labor Analysis-Job Materials AnalysisJob Cost AnalysisMerchandise Order AnalysisPrice Comparison Analysis Calender Days Between Dates CalculationTime Certification AnalysisWord ProcessorTriviaStudent Grade AveragingComputer Lab Test (several)Computer Lab InformationComputer Science TestVocabulary Test IQ Test Safety TestAmortization TablesInfo on Applied EngineeringAppleworks TipText Editing Tip (several)Star Printer PatchHaba Merge InfoPurchase Order FormsThe Source InfoII+ Upgrade To Run AppleworksVaporware RumorsSend your requests to: T.A.W.U.G. c/o Jim Willis 1300 Hinton St." West Monroe, LA 712913(In case you are curious the "T" in TAWUG stands 53for "The" ... For the life of me I couldn't figure 20out what it stood for so I asked. Knowing that 31others would also seek out this ultimate truth I 64thought I'd throw it in and conserve upon your, all too precious, brain waves.)DB and SS Template Sources64I have discovered two more sources of templates for 20Appleworks Data Base and Spread Sheet files. I 53know nothing about either of them, but I intend to 64get whatever information I can on their offerings. 64When I get them all sorted out I will give you more details. 64The first source offers two disk sides of templates ,for $9.95. Write them for information at:31Applications, Inc., P.O. Box 1052, Dover, N.H. -03820. Their phone number is 603-742-3563.-#(!The second apparantly offers two ((&disks or two sets of disks for $29.95 '(%and $39.95 respectively. Write them (at:%(#Rocky Mountain Research Corp., 416 %(#Arnold, Bozeman, MT 59715. Their (phone number is 406-586-1157.('(%A word of caution is in order. Most (of these template sources are ((&capitalizing on Appleworks ability to %(#convert other data base and spread )('sheet text files to Appleworks files. "( Although this is possible it is #(!occasionally a lot of work to go $("through and "adjust" one of these ((&files so that it can actually perform (the task desired. Functional ((&differences exist between the various $("programs that allow conversion to ((&Appleworks files, and in order to get ((&them to work you have to do more than ((&just convert them to Prodos, and load '(%them to the desk top from the native %(#text file. Very often an advanced %(#working knowledge of Appleworks is &(necessary to get them functioning. ($("This caveat does not apply to the %(#eight AWUG disks. 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VANILLA FUDGE10-04-84 RENAISSANCE SD 33-2444VANNELLI, GINO04/01/84BROTHER TO BROTHERSP 4722-VANNELLI, GINO04/01/84 NIGHTWALKERAL 95391VANWARMER, RANDY04/01/84 BEAT OF LOVEBRK 3561* VENTURES, THE04/01/84'A GO-GOBST-80374 VENTURES, THE02/03/85FLIGHTS OF FANTASYLST-8055* VENTURES, THE04/01/84LET'S GOBST-80244 VENTURES, THE02/03/85SUPER PSYCHEDELICSLST-80525 VENTURES, THE04/01/84WHERE THE ACTION ISBST-80402VILLAGE PEOPLE04/01/84VILLAGE PEOPLE NBLP-7064NVILLAGE PEOPLE04/01/84*VILLAGE PEOPLE (12" SINGLE MACHO/Y.M.C.A.) NBD 20144> VINTON, BOBBY04/01/84BOBBY VINTON'S GREATEST HITSBN 26098( VOLUNTEERS10-27-84 VOLUNTEERSAL 4103C WAKEMAN, RICK04/01/84"JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTHSP-3621> WAKEMAN, RICK04/01/84SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII, THEQU-543614 WALSH, JOE04/01/84BEST OF JOE WALSH, THEAA-10834 WALSH, JOE04/01/84BUT SERIOUSLY, FOLKS...6E-141H WALSH, JOE04/01/84(SMOKER YOU DRINK THE PLAYER YOU GET, THE DSX-501408 WALSH, JOE04/01/84THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD5E-523? 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FROM MEL'S BOOK0 SQUARE FOOT PLAN GARDENA . . . . .@ . . . .  .? . . . . .>. . . . .>............................................................>. 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>............................................................>. 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>............................................................>. 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>............................................................>. 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>. . . . .>............................................................ 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16  CM1 NK3DNG 9PnSP 6&HR$(15)( Golf Handicap.....Ed Aymond Regulation golf handicap is figured from average of your last 20 rounds minus the golf course rating times 80 percent. !"#$%&'( The golfer is supposed to turn in his score end of each round and indicate whether he played from the Blue or Red tees. As this complicates record keeping, must golf courses figure the handicap on the Red tee course rating. For added interest, have added a column showing the outcome of my golfing wager for each round and the year. Also have a row showing the average stroke per hole for the 20 rounds of record, plus the wager yearly total. Finally, just for the heck of it, have for each month, the accumulated lowest score; and for the year. Normally the date is not needed, but to set the "cells" for the accumulated scores, are needed. After 20 rounds, delete the row for the 1st round; then add one (1) row at the end for your new round._ You will have to Open-Apple L the wager cell W for dollar format. The figure in "cell W63" is used for the carrying forward the wager total....and if you recalculate more than once thisM becomes incorrect.  Anybodyybody know better method. When the last score of a month is deleted, then go to that month in the "accumulation section and re-enter the scores postedrthus eliminating the cell formulars. Then add the newmonth via Open-Apple C.? May you have all good rounds.!.!.!.!.!.!..]Golf Scores and Handicap at Lakewood Country Club for ED AYMOND=Bet carry-over from 3/1/85A@&k Date/Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal  WAGERH!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!= 05/23/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ B@ @S@ $@ 05/25/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ B@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ C@ S@ @  05/26/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ E@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ B@ S@,,@  05/27/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ E@ T@@ 05/30/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ B@ S@  @ ! 06/01/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ C@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ S@@ " 06/06/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ E@ T@!!@# 06/07/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ E@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ E@ @U@ ? $ 06/08/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ T@55@% 06/19/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ B@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ B@ R@ & 06/20/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ G@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ U@ ?' 06/22/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ G@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ E@ V@ !( 06/23/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @D@@T@ @!) 07/02/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @C@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @B@S@ +* 07/04/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @B@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @B@@R@@+ 07/11/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ C@ S@ @, 07/12/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ R@ @- 07/14/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ C@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ C@ S@ @ . 07/17/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ D@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ A@ R@""@/ 07/18/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ C@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ C@ S@ (@0 07/20/85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ B@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ Q@ @H1!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=k4Hole123456789 OUT101112131415161718 IN TOTAL  FORm5 Par444534345 B@443434454 A@ Q@  YEARH6!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!- 7AverageI$I$@@m۶m@n۶m۶@ @aa@ 0 0 @1 0 @%I$I@%I$ID@=<@m۶m@yy@yy@ @zy@I$I$@=<@UUUUUU@aaC@VUUUUS@<@v9Course Rating:Blue = 71Handicap from the Blue tees -->#wwwww@Q@?S; Red = 69! !  Red tees -->#@@Q@??$@E@Accumulated lowest score by the month---!-!-!-XAHole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotalJB!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!----C MARCH '85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ?@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ O@D APRIL '85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @?@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @?@O@E MAY '85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @A@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@@P@F JUNE '85 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ P@G JULY '85@@@@@@@@@?@@@@@@@@@@<@M@EH!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-OJAccumulated lowest score for the year 1985---!-!-----XKHole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotalJL!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!----M@@@@@@@@@:@@@@@@@@@@:@J@p"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===P" U=;Epson MX-80 with GRAFTRAX+ CARD and the AppleWorks upgrade ?=revision V1.2G seems to preform all the underline, boldface, B@subscript and superscript commands from the Open-Apple O option DBmenu. )+,-Without the upgrade, it's a mess with nothing working per the manuals.CAFor condensed print required on some spreadsheet templates, from DBthe Open-Apple O menu, enter CI for 16 characters. Then special 0printer codes "SC", enter "ESC F Control O ^".)This for spreadsheets or database only.B@Wordprocesser --- for Emphasized printing, setup Custom Printer B@with Interface as "ESC E ^". If you want Italics, then it's A?"ESC 4 ^". For all Double Strike, enter "ESC G ^". All DBCompressed Print, then "Control O ^"; set "CI" at 16. Double CAWidth, I cannot make this print the second line; it's "Control N ^". Help here.CATo be on the save side, "ESC @" resets the printer to cold-start CAsettings and each of the above codes should probally be prefixed with this code.A?HINT ... if you are playing around with Printer Codes, set the 5"PL" to "2.0" and you will not waste as much paper.DBThis printed with "ESC E". Sure wish could make the underline %work with this style type, can you? 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GRANDSLAM BOWLING LEAGUE( RESULTS FROM SNAKE BITE DOUBLESJULY 15, 1985 7@ 2@?TEAM #NAMESSCOREHDCPTOTALPAYOFF +@T$-!--------------------------------!- --------!- --------- !@[18Florence & Steve Hilton @ i@ĕ@ 7@V12Kris & Bob Flanary |@ k@ܔ@ 2@\14Helen Jones & Chuck Bias @ n@`@ +@]11Carol Ray & Jerry Scholes P@ h@P@ !@I10Aida & Mike Berry @ _@@L13Carol & Neno Bologna @ t@@U19Lou Ann Davis & Joe Gonsalves @ pq@@P21Irene Lane & Mike Parker T@ d@@J2Sharon & Ted Marlik @ f@ܓ@M22Vivian & Bill Carlile 8@ l@ȓ@O17Donna & Lynn Piacitelli h@ o@@I6Donna & John Payne Ќ@ @t@x@S3Chris Zerbini & Larry Givens @ `b@P@J 15Linda & Jim Hilger @ o@<@R!4Julie Dossey & Dennis Jones @ `@@R"9Gina Burnett & Delbert Dean ؎@ @m@@O#20Joan Adair & Gary Haren (@ e@4@N$5Lyn Givens & Ed Zerbini @ @d@@T%7Kelli Maldonado & Reese Davis @ r@Ԑ@K&16Mary & Larry Zuelke p@p@' ---------#(TOTALP@)!=z"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===@" 7APPLEWORKS/IMAGEWRITER 8/2/85)CI or cpi = characters per inch (pitch)HFThe Imagewriter Manual claims to be capable of 9 to 17 characters per 2inch. AppleWorks claims conhjktrol of 4 to 24 cpi.CACHARACTERS PER INCH SAMPLES (Actual Capability with the hardware combination shown above)AppleWorks 4AppleWorks 5AppleWorks 6AppleWorks 7AppleWorks 8 AppleWorks 9 AppleWorks 10 AppleWorks 12AppleWorks 15AppleWorks 17GEThe missing CI's between 10 & 17 will be duplicates of the listed CI preceeding them.9Print a hard copy of this file for a visual comparison.;George M. WEINBERG, 6400 N.W. 24th St., Sunrise, FL 33313J#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===" Eharacters per nch Rulers 8/2/85OMThis can be accomplished for any CI (pitch) as long as you remain within the 'limits of your software and hardware.NLSamlnopqrples are shown below. The ruler can be as long as you wish but you must IGremain within the limits of your paper width. To set up a ruler which MKrequires more CI than you can type across your monitor screen in one line, PNsee the 12 Characters per Inch sample. Scroll the blinking cursor up or down KIusing the Arrow keys until you get to the line below this sample. Press OMOPEN-APPLE Z to see where the CR's arriage eturn are shown. Basically NLyou are using auto-wrap around in AppleWorks. I printed these out, trimmed MKthe top edge of each ruler, and pasted them onto strips of matboard. Very LJhandy when you are laying out label stock, fanfold, etc. There also is a KIguage for ines per nch, LI=6 and LI=8 which will print on page two !using fanfold continuous paper. Good Luck!;George M. WEINBERG, 6400 N.W. 24TH St., Sunrise, FL 33313?|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||?| | | | | | | | | | | | |@1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60! 8 Characters per Inch I|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |J1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70! 9 Characters per Inch N||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||N| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |O1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75! 10 Characters per Inch OM|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||QO| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |QO1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95! 12 Characters per Inch LI=6OOOOOO LI=8OOOOOOOOP"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 5Jim, 8/2/85=;No doubt that the membership will continue to grow as more ?=users become aware of the group. Would like to suggest that <:a network be set up witsuh volunteers in different areas of ;9representative states to help you handle the issueing of =;copies of the disks. The feedback from users should still ?=funnel through you. I will be happy to handle Broward, Palm ?=Beach, and Dade County in southeast Florida. If acceptable, ?=please feel free to add to this paragraph so the word can be spread. Regards.;George M. WEINBERG, 6400 N.W. 24th St., Sunrise, FL 33313.MEMBERS, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF GEORGE'S IDEA?JIM`"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 2 8/2/85?=Refering to TAWUG Disk 2, PRINTER.TROUBLE file. I have been ?=told that the files designated 'OTHER' on disk 4 might solve @>the problem. To find thvxyze files on TAWUG.4, boot Appleworks. <:At Main Menu, select Option 5., Other Activities. Select ?=Option 2., List all files. Use down arrow to scroll. There 86are three programs: BASIC.SYSTEM, PRODOS, and STARTUP > files from the SYSTEM ?=UTILITIES DISK. Select STARTUP, PRODOS, and BASIC.SYSTEM to ;9the newly formatted ProDOS disk. You now have a STARTUP :8disk. The next step is to copy three programs from the <:TAWUG.4 disk to the same new startup disk. They are also ?=called STARTUP, PRODOS, and BASIC.SYSTEM, but the results of :8booting this new disk will bring up the UTILITY. Write >