[HEA] _____________________ ___ _ |___ ______________| | | | | | | _ | | | | | || | | | | | | || | | | | | | || | | | ____ _ _ _ _ ______ | | | || | | | / __ \ | | / \_/ \ | ___ \ | | | || |__ ____ | | / / \ | | /\ /\ \ | | \ \ | | | || _ \ | _ \ | | \ \__/ | | | |_|| | | |__/ / | | | || | | || |_|| | | \___/|_| |_| |_| | ____/ |_| | || | | || |__ | |____________________ | | _ |__||_| |_|\____/ |________________________| | | |_| | | Lighting Your Apple II Path On Delphi | | |_| ----------------------------------- >>> WELCOME TO THE LAMP! <<< ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE LAMP SALUTES, 2000 by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W. AN A2CENTRAL.COM PRIMER by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W. AND THE BEST OF THE A2 AND A2PRO MESSAGE BOARDS "Teaching the Apple II user how to fish since 1998" :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Lamp! An Onipa'a Software Production Vol. 4, No. 1 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Publisher................................Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. Editor.....................................................Lyle Syverson Internet Email, Publisher.........................thelamp@sheppyware.net Internet Mail, Editor.............................. lyle@FoxValley.net :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: TABLE OF CONTENTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ January 15, 2001 HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER---------------------------------------------[OPN] The Lamp! Threatened THE LAMP SALUTES, 2000------------------------------------------------[TLS] by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W. AN A2CENTRAL.COM PRIMER-----------------------------------------------[POP] by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W. A2 DISTILLATIONS A2Central.com adds Email Service---------------------------------[AES] Silvern Castle 6.0 Update in Database----------------------------[SCU] Jeff Fink Entertainment Freeware---------------------------------[JFF] Silvern Castle v7.0 Progress-------------------------------------[SCP] Silvern Castle v7.0 in Database----------------------------------[SCD] Applesoft Compare Utility in Database----------------------------[ACU] Software for the IIgs Added to Database--------------------------[STG] Video Overlay Card Pinouts---------------------------------------[VOC] Arachnid Will do FTP From Trenco---------------------------------[ATP] Marinetti Bug Found----------------------------------------------[MBF] Removing TaifunBoot----------------------------------------------[RTB] Juiced.GS, Vol 5, Issue 4----------------------------------------[JGS] Bernie 3.0 Preview Released--------------------------------------[BPR] Speeding up MUG!'s Writing to Floppy Disks-----------------------[SUM] CD-ROMs for IIgs at Shareware Solutions II-----------------------[CDS] ADB Problem------------------------------------------------------[ADB] Apple SCSI Card Switches-----------------------------------------[SCS] Message from Delphi President------------------------------------[MDP] A2P DISTILLATIONS Spectrum XCMDS---------------------------------------------------[SXC] Programing Project-----------------------------------------------[PRP] Foundation Question----------------------------------------------[FNQ] Genesys----------------------------------------------------------[GNS] SPECTRUM OLR FOR A2Central.com ANNOUNCED SOAR Offline Reader----------------------------------------------[SOR] LETTERS TO THE EDITOR No Letters to the Editor This Month------------------------------[NLE] An Invitation----------------------------------------------------[LTE] KFEST 2001 Keep it in Mind--------------------------------------------------[KFT] EXTRA INNINGS About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN] [*] [*] [*] READING THE LAMP! The index system used by The Lamp! is designed to make """"""""""""""""" your reading easier. To use this system, load this issue into any word processor or text editor. In the index you will find something like: EXTRA INNINGS About The Lamp! ------------------------------------------------ [INN] To read this article, simply use your search or find command to locate [INN]. There is a similar tag at the end of each article: [EOA]. [OPN]------------------------------- HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER | ------------------------------------ From The Editor """"""""""""""" by Lyle Syverson High Above The Rock River yesterday the scene was that of a quiet, foggy, snow covered landscape. Then suddenly, the silence was broken by the siren of a speeding ambulance... lights flashing, rushing to the nearest hospital. Someone had the need to use the services of the team of emergency workers already in place... emergency dispatcher, paramedics, doctors, nurses, lab techs, etc. On December 23 the text side of the Delphi A2 forum slipped into a coma. We had been warned that after November 1 there would be no more repairs to the text side of Delphi... no emergency workers in place. The translator that moves messages from the web side to the text side was broken. (Messages posted on the text side must be moved to the web side and then back to the text side before they are seen on the text side.) After more than a week the text side came to life again. Then several bursts of working - not working. As of this writing the text side is not working. The Lamp! Threatened ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Lamp!, as we know it, is threatened by the failure of the text side of Delphi. The model used to produce The Lamp! is based on getting the messages from Delphi A2 and A2P on to the hard drive of the editor's Apple II for selection and editing. A simple script for a com program quickly and efficiently captures those messages to a file when accessed from the text side. Capturing those same messages from the web side is a slow, tedious process. There is an alternative. The Bulletin Board on A2Central.com is up and running and doing quite well. The messages can be quickly captured to a file. It looks like the time has come to switch to this source of Apple II discussions as the basis for producing The Lamp! :) [EOA] [TLS]------------------------------ THE LAMP SALUTES | ----------------------------------- APPLE II ACHIEVEMENT, 2000 """""""""""""""""""""""""" by Ryan M. Suenaga, B.A., M.S.W., L.S.W. [thelamp@sheppyware.net] MAY I HAVE THE ENVELOPE, PLEASE? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2000 was another great year for the Apple II, and to celebrate it, the gang here at _The Lamp!_ consulted with some of our buddies in the Apple II world and came up with a list of the best that the Apple II world had to offer this past year. We highlight the best of Apple II achievement in 2000. Keep in mind that the ultimate decision on whom each award went to was made strictly by the staff here at _The Lamp!_, namely, me, your publisher. Any comments can be directed to thelamp@sheppyware.net. BEST COMMERCIAL PRODUCT: A bunch of contenders, but there's only """""""""""""""""""""""" one champion. Mike Westerfield of Byte Works got out his CDR burner and heated up the best commercial product of the Apple II year (and it wasn't even released at KansasFest). _Opus ][_, his two CD collection of programs and source, including every single Byte Works product ever produced, is a must have for programmers and would-be programmers alike. For the rest of the field, the _Totally Sheppyware_ book/CD set, the _Time in a Bottle_ CD set, the Juiced.GS _Friends For Life_ CD, the _A2ROMulan_ CD, and the _LANceGS_ ethernet card were the other major contenders. BEST SHAREWARE PRODUCT: An old favorite renewed takes away this """"""""""""""""""""""" year's shareware award. Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd's _Lemonade Stand GS_, an updated for the Apple IIgs version of the classic educational game that was originally available on cassette tape takes its place alongside its classic brother. Using the sound and graphic capabilities of the Apple IIgs, _Lemonade Stand GS_ will bring a smile to the face of any long time Apple II user. Runner up this year came from the Shepherd household as well--Sarah Shepherd's initial SarahSoft program, _GS ROM Grabber_, a program to help emulator users easily obtain a copy of their Apple IIgs ROM image, made its debut at KFest 2000. Seems the Sheppys are trying to corner the Apple II shareware market. BEST FREEWARE PRODUCT: One of last year's shareware winners is this """""""""""""""""""""" year's freeware winner, but the clear winners are players of this remarkable 8-bit game. Jeff Fink's _Silvern Castle_, reclassified this year as freeware, continues to dazzle Apple II game players the world over--and Jeff himself continues to dazzle the Apple II world by adding feature after feature. Every time you think he's gone as far as he can, he proves you wrong. Thanks, Jeff. On the other side of the world, Kim Howe's _Arachnid_ World Wide Web browser, still in preview release form, is showing great promise for Apple II users the world over. BEST PUBLICATION: That Jones boy. For the third straight year, Max """"""""""""""""" Jones' _Juiced.GS_ continues to wow _The Lamp!'s_ publication staff (Max himself suggested _A2 News and Notes_ as the publication of the year, leading some to question his sanity). No matter how crazy he is, as long as he's crazy about the Apple IIgs, the rest of us will continue to go crazy over his excellent magazine. Articles contributed by well known Apple II fanatics such as Tony Diaz and Geoff Weiss add spice to the cider. We'll keep taking a serving of _Juiced.GS_ here. OUTSTANDING APPLE II RELATED DEVELOPMENT: They said it couldn't be """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" done, but it's been done. ///SHH Systeme's Joachim Lange has delivered what Apple promised and didn't deliver--an Apple II ethernet card. The _LANceGS_ has made its way by the dozen into the United States from Germany, and it's already changed the way Apple II users think about networking. Thanks for keeping the promise that Apple didn't, Joachim. OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT: He programs, he Webmasters, he """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" runs a business, he gets others to do what no one thought could be done. Master Apple II programmer Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd is once again at the forefront of the Apple II community. In between his real job, programming, writing articles for _Juiced.GS_, and overseeing several World Wide Web sites, he found time to spearhead the effort to start up an online service run by Apple II users for Apple II users--A2Central.com. And he's only just begun. Congratulations to all our winners! Here's hoping that 2001 brings out the best in all of us again. [EOA] [POP]------------------------------ PERSPECTIVE POSITIVE | ----------------------------------- AN A2CENTRAL.COM PRIMER """"""""""""""""""""""" by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W, L.S.W. [rsuenaga@sheppyware.net] AN ONLINE SERVICE CREATED BY APPLE II PEOPLE FOR APPLE II PEOPLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BRIEF HISTORY Before Delphi was Genie, and before Genie was GEnie and """"""""""""""" before GEnie was Compuserve. Those were the days when the Apple II community was large and the future was bright and unlimited. Those were also the days when online services charged by the hour and it wasn't unheard of for users to spend hundreds of dollars a month on online services. But times change and so does the nature of telecommunications. Direct dialup has been surpassed by TCP/IP implementations and the per hour charges have given way to flat rate. Neither Genie nor Compuserve offer text access anymore, and Delphi, while continuing to provide text access to those who already have it, makes no promises about repairing it when it breaks--and it has broken frequently in recent months. And while the nature of telecommunications has changed, the Apple II hasn't changed in step. TCP/IP exists for the IIgs at least, but there is no doubt--the Apple II handles text much better than it does the current flood of graphically based content available on the Internet. While Delphi attempts to keep up with the Joneses by putting its resources towards its World Wide Web-based services, Apple II users on Delphi reliant on the text interface face two cold, hard facts: first, that no Apple II online discussion area that has become generally accessible to the Apple II user has survived for long--or at all--and second, that while the textside on Delphi still exists, no one knows how much longer it will continue. A tenuous future, indeed. FOR US, BY US Eric Shepherd, the well-known Apple II programmer known as """"""""""""" Sheppy, read the handwriting on the wall some months ago. He registered the domain name "A2Central.com" and started up an Apple II news site on the World Wide Web. The Apple II community raved at the new site's content, and in the back of the minds of many was what the potential of such a site could be. Delphi made its announcement not much later--that its text interface would no longer be supported. A death watch was started, and many wondered where the Apple II faithful would go when it finally met its maker. Instead of wondering, Sheppy took action, recruiting the help of myself, Syndicomm principle Gary Utter, A2Pro veteran Dave Miller, UNIX fanatic Devin Reade, and a bunch of others to begin work on a new online service under the A2Central.com banner. The alliance was announced at KansasFest 2000, with work already underway as A2Central.com sponsored a World Wide Webcast of the Apple II event of the year. The implication of A2Central.com is simple, but also wondrous--it's an online service designed by Apple II users, created for Apple II users, maintained by Apple II users, and with the interest of the Apple II user at heart. No longer would we be the victim of corporations chasing the masses we no longer have at our disposal--finally, the Apple II community would have its own home. The doors opened in early December. A2Central.com would take the Apple II community by storm. WHERE WE ARE At this point, A2Central.com's online service has a Real """""""""""" Time Conference area and a Bulletin Board. In the immediate future is electronic mail, followed shortly thereafter by a file library. Access is currently via telnet--text only, a boon for those of us using the Apple II to surf the 'Net. All the services will be available by the text interface--and there will also be POP email access, ftp access, and a webside message board. These are all coming in the near future. The virtual community has always been an important part of the Apple II world, and in this wired day and age, it's more important than ever. You may not have another user down the block you can turn to, but it's as easy as ever to find one to help down the road. Join us! To join A2Central.com, point your World Wide Web browser at http://www.a2central.com/join/index.html. I'll see you there. [EOA] ASCII ART BEGINS _________ _ _ _ |__ __| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |___ ____ | | _____ __ ___ _ _ _____ | | | | | ___ \ / __ \ | | /____ \ | v v | | v ___ \ | | | | | | | | | /__\ \ | | ____| | | /\ /\ | | / \ \ | | | | | | | | | _____| | | / ___ | | || || | | | | | |_| | | | | | | | |_____ | |____ | |__| | | || || | | \___/ / _ |_| |_| |_| \______| |______| \____^_| |_||_||_| | |\____/ |_| | | | | |_| ASCII ART ENDS [EOA] ------------------------------------ DISTILLATIONS FROM DELPHI A2 | ------------------------------------ by Lyle Syverson [AES] A2Central.com ADDS EMAIL SERVICE """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" JANUARY 6, 2001--A2Central.com is pleased to announce the immediate availability of its first phase of email support to A2Central.com members. Members may now send mail using the mail menu provided on our telnet-based service, and may use any POP3-compatible email program, such as Spectrum Automated Mailer, to receive email. Members' email addresses are and the POP3 server they should be using is mail.a2people.com. A2Central.com will be continuing to enhance our email service over the coming weeks, with the planned addition of support for reading email using the telnet environment and more. (CINDYADAMS, 34814, GO COM A2) [EOA] [SCU] SILVERN CASTLE 6.0 UPDATE IN DATABASE """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Name: SCUPD60.BXY (Entertainment Software) Date: 16-DEC-2000 01:52 By: HKATZ Size: 281088 Silvern Castle 6.0 update. Silvern Castle is freeware, written by Jeff Fink. Bugs fixed * Using dispel or haste devices at camp now correctly displays "No effect!" instead of nothing. * Using missile weapons and dispel devices in combat now correctly strike the correct group. * Enchanted one-charge non-potion devices are now correctly interpreted (i.e. not treated as doses). Stuff changed * You must run the file MICRODOT.SYSTEM to now start Silvern Castle. * The Extra's menu no longer contains Dogpaw, because it doesn't run under MicroDot. Run the SC.READER program under Basic.System (i.e. exit Silvern) to view them. In addition, you can view all doc files. * The saved game format is no longer compatible with earlier versions, because of this you must disband your party before installing SCv6.0. * The unique monster generator has been removed. * For those of you with the Second Sight card, pressing CTRL-Z after exiting the GS control panel will now quickly restore the graphics screen because Second Sight incorrectly restores the wrong hi-res page switch. * Speed-up maze plotting slightly. * Text Mode maze support is back. * Depending on level, monsters now have a higher chance to hit 2x per attack. * Updated a few monsters to add some missing special abilities. * Using non-scroll LIGHT devices (i.e. torch or lanterns) in combat now are interpreted as thrown flaming missile weapons, doing up to 12hp of damage to one monster. New stuff * SC now runs under MicroDot, the command shell interface replacement for Basic.System. MicroDot frees up over 7.5k of memory, so be prepared for some cool features in future updates to take advantage of this. * Added 13 new items! * Added one new device effect! * Some monsters now have normal weapon immunity, requiring magic weapons, spells, or devices to hit. You'll get the "No effect" message if your weapon isn't high enough in enchantment. (TONYW1, 34448, GO COM A2) [EOA] [JFF] JEFF FINK ENTERTAINMENT FREEWARE """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Name: JFFREEWRE.BXY (Entertainment Software) Date: 16-DEC-2000 01:55 By: HKATZ Size: 344320 This archive contains 10 freeware programs written by Jeff Fink, the author of Silvern Castle. They are: Compare v.1.1 - An AppleSoft file compare utility Nuclear - An Apple Nuclear power plant game Wheel - A Wheel-of-Fortune-type game Monster - A Monster & Mazes fantasy Role Playing Game (RPG) Sword - A sword fantasy RPG Miner v 1.1 - A space mining game Space.com - A space combat game Mass.Combat - D&D utility to resolve Mass Combat Q.Football - A "simple, quick" football game Airlift - Berlin Airlift Crisis game All files are ProDos 8 compatible. (TONYW1, 34448, GO COM A2) [EOA] [SCP] SILVERN CASTLE v7.0 PROGRESS """""""""""""""""""""""""""" Re: Silvern v7.0 I know I said it before, but I believe that with this version I have balanced everything perfectly. It's too bad I didn't have banks of beta-testers before I released v1.0. But, you everyone who gave-up on Silvern Castle because it was too hard, I encourage you to take another look when this update is released. I've learned that playability is important, and having your entire party wiped-out time and time again does not a good game make. Jeff (FINKSTERJ, 34588, GO COM A2) [EOA] [SCD] SILVERN CASTLE v7.0 IN DATABASE """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Name: SCUPD70.BXY (Entertainment Software) Date: 14-JAN-2001 02:55 By: HKATZ Size: 307072 Silvern Castle 7.0 Here are the major new features and changes: Bugs fixed * Thanks to Bruce Baker for pointing out that a second scenario guardian was missing! * Using I)nfo now matches all the definitions set forth in the Tome of Knowledge "Equipment Notes" section. * Fixed possible error #107-5116 when using I)nfo. New Stuff * AUTOMAP feature added! Press in the maze to see overhead view of the current level. Option included to save a standard Apple II hi- res picture for later printing with a paint program. * 11 new items! * 4 new spells: + L3 (M) coldray: cold version of fireball + L6 (C) curmore: improved version of curmuch + L6 (M) acidfog: does up to 64hp of acid damage to all groups + L7 (W) deathray: improved STUN that affects one entire group * Your characters now have partial immunity to monster fear spell attacks (like sleep). * Chests may now hold more spells and potions. Also, most monster lairs now always have chests instead of special goodies. Stuff Changed * The Heat-Shield spell is now renamed as Breathe-Shield, and protects against all breathe attacks, regardless of type. * Initial identification of the opposing monsters is now more consistent based on your party's experience. * Called monsters now appear in the next round, not the same one (chance none will respond). At the start of the next round, a message will indicate how many monsters have joined the fight. * Availability of enchanted equipment reduced for balance. Chests may contain more lesser enchanted stuff. * Only NPCs and humanoid monsters now equipped with weapons and armour. But now each individual NPC/humanoid can have its own stuff instead of the same equipment per group. ( TONYW1, GO COM A2) [EOA] [ACU] APPLESOFT COMPARE UTILITY IN DATABASE """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Name: COMPARE2.BXY (Productivity Software) Date: 14-JAN-2001 02:58 By: HKATZ Size: 8448 This archive contains Compare v.2 - An AppleSoft file compare utility written by Jeff Fink, the author of Silvern Castle. This is an update of his earlier v1.1 of this program. Please note that this program has been released as freeware by the author. The original 1.1 version of this program may be found in the JFFREEWAE.BXY file in the Entertainment database. ( TONYW1, GO COM A2) [EOA] [STG] SOFTWARE FOR THE IIgs ADDED TO DATABASE """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Name: MAXSTER.BXY (Telecommunications) Date: 14-JAN-2001 03:02 By: KEN_GAGNE Size: 344832 This is Maxster v0.79.5, the Napster client for the Apple IIgs that was first demoed at KansasFest 2000 as part of HackFest. This program will search for, download, and play the first few seconds of MP3 audio files. As an open beta, its functionality is extremely limited, and has been known to work with only a small range of songs. As a Spectrum script, it requires Spectrum v2.0 or later. Freeware by Ken Gagne. >>>>> """"" Name: SCAP111.BXY (Productivity Software) Date: 14-JAN-2001 02:53 By: SISGEOFF Size: 18944 SCAP 1.1.1 is a Spectrum script which converts Text, Teach, Source, or AppleWorks Classic Word Processor documents into a PDF file. SCAP requires Spectrum 2.3 or higher. This version now handles carats properly in the text. All previous versions of SCAP do not handle carats correctly and the script may abort during the process of the conversion to a PDF file. ( TONYW1, GO COM A2) [EOA] [VOC] VIDEO OVERLAY CARD PINOUTS """""""""""""""""""""""""" Can someone tell me what the pinouts are for the Video Overlay Card? Or specifically, the 3 pins where the composite video-in/out cable connects. I know the 3 pins carry: - Composite/NTSC video IN - Composite/NTSC video OUT - Ground However, which pin carries what? If I were to attempt building my own cable (the card I have is missing the cable :/) where would ground tie in, to both the in and out on the other side, just one, or just any part of the metal connector that clips to the back of the GS? Is using non-sheilded wiring going to pick up alot of RFI? (chances are I'd just splice the cables together and wrap electrical tape around that, which isn't the most ideal solution really). ps - If anyone has a spare one of these cables, please contact me. It would make things much easier. :) Mitchell Spector { spec@total.net} (SPECTOR1, 34422, GO COM A2) >>>>> """"" The top pin goes to the center pin of video in. The middle pin goes to the center pin of video out. The bottom pin goes to the outside of both video in & out. I don't suspect it would matter but the outside of the video jacks are connected together with an aluminium bracket which would ground to the outside of the case. There doesn't apear to be any RFI shielding at all. Wayne (WAYNEJ, 34426, GO COM A2) <<<<< """"" Thanks, that gives me a fairly good idea on how to go about building a replacement connector cable should I need one. So: In/Out/Ground. Just to verify though, that is facing the card chip side up with gold fingers at the bottom right corner looking down at it, right? Hmm, I don't suppose anyone out there could make a quick snapshot photo of the cable+port connector. I'd like to see the type of wiring and a get a clear picture of what the bracket looks like. Mitchell Spector { spec@total.net} (SPECTOR1, 34433, GO COM A2) >>>>> """"" If it were in the computer plugged into the slot then from the top it's in/out/ground. Wayne (WAYNEJ, 34441, GO COM A2) [EOA] [ATP] ARACHNID WILL DO FTP FROM TRENCO """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" The current version of Arachnid under development can browse the Trenco archives and download files via ftp. The release is coming soon. :) Kim Howe (KHOWE1, 34676, GO COM A2) [EOA] [MBF] MARINETTI BUG FOUND """"""""""""""""""" We have found what appears to be a bug in the Marinetti TCP/IP CDev. If you open and close the Configuration dialog of the Scripted PPP option within the CDev, it appears as though it is removing some resources that are in memory, or leaving the resource level incorrectly set. We found a repeatable crash while composing a message in Crock O' Gold. Simply opening and closing that dialog caused a pString resource used by Spectrum to no longer be available in memory, and the subsequent screen update of the related control caused the system to crash. My advice would be not to open the TCP/IP CDev Scripted PPP Configuration option while Spectrum is running until we can find out more precisely what is going on. Ewen Wannop - Speccie Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5 & Crock O' Gold 3.3 Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.5.1 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350 Home Pages: http://www.btinternet.com/~ewannop/ (EWANNOP, 34603, GO COM A2) [EOA] [RTB] REMOVING TaifunBoot """"""""""""""""""" Argh! I did a search for this, and it yielded zilch! Anyhow, does anyone know how to remove this software? I remember reading something a while back that talked about modifying BASIC.SYSTEM, if that helps jog any memories... Thanks, ~tarage~ Email: tarage@bellsouth.net (TARAGE, 34663, GO COM A2) >>>>> """"" Hi! To uninstall TaifunBoot, boot into your first system, delete the file "PRODOS" (which is TaifunBoot) and rename the file "PRODOS." to "PRODOS" and that's it. Many greetings, -- Jesse Blue / Ninjaforce E-MAIL: jesseblue@ninjaforce.com ICQ: 8895643 WWW: http://www.ninjaforce.com (JESSEBLUE, 34664, GO COM A2) [EOA] [JGS] Juiced.GS, Vol 5, Issue 4 """"""""""""""""""""""""" Announcing ... ===== Juiced.GS, Volume 5, Issue 4 ===== The December 2000 edition of Juiced.GS, the Apple II world's premier IIGS-specific magazine, was delivered to 217 subscribers in 45 states and numerous points around the globe. Here's what you'll find in this 24-page issue: ============ FEATURES Cover Story: A IIGS networking solution -- An in-depth review of the new LANceGS Ethernet card for the IIGS ... Geoff Weiss, a IIGS software developer and Juiced.GS' Man on the LAN, gets connected with the cool Apple II networking card from ///SHH Systeme of Germany, and takes it for a spin around the Internet, just to show us that it CAN be done! Hardware: Cleaning up your power source ... Tony Diaz, the foremost expert on Apple II hardware, helps users sort through the facts and fallacies of IIGS power supply issues and guides users through the steps of cleaning up those crusty power supply connectors. Tony tells the story in words AND pictures. That's right, this feature is fully illustrated with four -- count 'em, FOUR -- photographs! Programming: Get pumped with the GS/OS Exerciser ... Eric Shepherd shares his knowledge and insights on programming, and tries his best to whip fellow programmers, or aspiring programmers, into ship-shape by drilling them on the fine points of an interesting IIGS debugging tool, Exerciser. The Virtual GS: Small Dog to the rescue! ... Ryan Suenaga quenches your thirst for emulation news, and he promises NOT! to spill cola on your keyboard while he does it. COLUMNS My Home Page: Looking forward ... The editor finds his way to the Apple II's new online service, A2Central.com, and finds the climate warm and friendly. It's a new place that feels a lot like home. II Be Named Later: Our inspired columnist looks forward to a New Year with new resolutions he might actually be able to keep. Well, most of them anyway. DEPARTMENTS Shareware Spotlight: Software reclassifications keep on coming, and Lost Classics Project Director Howard Katz speads them all out on the table. DumplinGS: A2Central.com opens its doors with a free month; Bernie 3.0 preview release hits the Internet; Byte Works compiles and releases all its programs and source code on CDs; and a new distributor for Spectrum; Letters from the Land of ROM: Readers ask questions, get answers, make suggestions, and otherwise give us a piece of their mind. We have the coolest readers in the world. Read our mail and see why. ADVERTISEMENTS A2Central.com; F.E. Systems new Bernie release; the Opus ][ CD from Byte Works; Juiced.GS Friends for Life CD-ROM; and three new CDs, including Time in a Bottle, from Juiced.GS. ============ Juiced.GS is a quarterly, printed publication available by subscription only. A subscription for 2001 is $16 in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, $22 elsewhere. To subscribe, send a check or money order in U.S. funds to: Max Jones Juiced.GS 2217 Lakeview Drive Sullivan, IN 47882 Make checks or money orders payable to Max Jones. Complete sets of 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000 issues are available for $16 each ($20 overseas). If you would like to purchase only a specific single copy (or copies) of back issues, they are available for $5 each ($7 overseas). An index and brief description of articles published in '96/'97'98/'99/'00 are available on the Juiced.GS web site. See URL below. Apple II Forever! Max Jones Juiced.GS E-mail -- Internet: juicedgs@earthlink.net World Wide Web: http://www.wbwip.com/juiced.gs (JUICEDGS, 34678, GO COM A2) [EOA] [BPR] BERNIE 3.0 PREVIEW RELEASED """"""""""""""""""""""""""" Bernie ][ The Rescue 3.0 Preview F.E.Systems, maker of the popular Apple IIgs emulator "Bernie ][ The Rescue", introduced today the most powerful and versatile Apple II and Apple IIgs emulator ever. Version 3.0 - distributed as a preview release - adds countless new and improved features to the emulator. With Bernie 3.0, emphasis has been put on the requirements of entertainment software. A completely new sound engine based on F.E.Systems latest development, the VECTORSOUND(tm) audio engine, brings unmatched accuracy plus additional features such as direct-to-disk recording, real-time sound filters and spectrum analysis. The all-new full screen mode now offers menu access and direct manipulation of essential settings. Sporting a new high-tech look, Bernie 3.0 is the most user friendly Apple II emulator. Human-readable error messages, drag & drop support and the new user interface make this the preferred emulator of novice users and pros, gamers and power users alike. While Bernie remains a shareware product, users will appreciate that Bernie can now be operated with no limitations whatsoever whether it's been registered or not. While the shareware fee is due after 30 days of usage, there's no protection scheme that kicks in. Bernie ][ The Rescue 3.0 is shareware. Priced at only US$15 (upgrades: US$7), the software that pioneered Apple IIgs emulation redefines the future of the Apple II platform by offering a cost-effective and viable migration path. What's New? - VectorSound high-fidelity sound engine featuring - ultraprecise sound synthesizer (+200% accuracy gain) - real-time bit-enhancement for FM sounds - direct-to-disk recording - anti-scratching feature - real-time spectrum analysis - high-precision timing - smooth mode switching - all-new full-screen mode featuring - optional resolution switching - menu access via hotkey - interactive multi-display for disks, sound and joystick - accelerated for 8-bit and 16-bit video - redesigned user interface - new, space-saving high-tech look - new interactive sound window showing master level, spectrum analyzer, frequencies - new disks window - new communications window - new joystick window with calibration - new errors window with scrollback and plain-text messages - flicker-free implementation - zero performance loss with auxiliary windows closed - substantial internal code maintenance - dozens of small improvements - drag&drop of multiple images - built-in drive deselectable - shutdown warning - locate ROM files automatically - new About window - all known bugs fixed - ...and much more. - new low price - more than 50% off! - save state feature in final release - requires MacOS 8.5 or later. Henrik Woof Gudat woof woof (GUDATH, 34653, GO COM A2) [EOA] [SUM] SPEEDING UP MUG!'s WRITING TO FLOPPY DISKS """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Speaking of writing to MS-DOS, would it be possible to speed up MUG!'s writing to floppy disk routines? Mitchell Spector mailto: (SPECTOR1, 34755, GO COM A2) >>>>> """"" The easiest and greatest speed improvement comes from reformatting MS-DOS disks on the GS to use a 2:1 interleave (by default they are formatted 1:1 for the faster PC systems). Most people seem to use the same "sneaker-net" disk or two, so it's not like you have to reformat every disk or anything. I'm sure someone could come up with a routine to speed up writing to floppies, but I think it would be a fair bit of work with no guarantee of much improvement. For example, rewriting the FATs and root directory is a noticeably lengthy process, yet that is a simple request to GS/OS to write a consecutive series of disk blocks. I'm not quite sure what could be done to speed this up without trying to keep track of disk architecture and block layout on the disk (which is not guaranteed to be in a given order and I can't detect it!). :-( I know that writing to a Zip disk doesn't seem all that slow, and writing to 2:1 formatted disks is typically no great drama either (although I'd be the first to admit you could never call it _fast_!). Peter Watson -- Write to MSDOS disks on the Apple IIgs? -- Impossible! ;-) (PETERWATSON, 34776, GO COM A2) [EOA] [CDS] CD-ROMs FOR IIgs AT Shareware Solutions II """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" All of the various CD-ROMs available from Shareware Solutions II are compatible with a IIGS and a RAMFast. Then again, they ought to be since they are CDs intended for use on a IIGS ;-) Take a look at http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko But, ignore the pricing listed there for the Resource-Central CDs. At my Kagi online store, they are available for $25 each. As are most of the others. Joe Kohn (JOE_KOHN, 34690, GO COM A2) [EOA] [ADB] ADB PROBLEM """"""""""" Hello everyone, long time no see. I recently moved and now have room to set up my GS and remind myself why it is still my favorite. :) Everything was going great until I swapped out the ADB cable for one that was in better shape, while the machine was on. Now, I've done this a zillion times in the past and it never did anything. But now all of the sudden I have no keyboard or mouse, even after restoring the original cable. (This is the standard GS keyboard and mouse btw) I tried hooking up another keyboard mouse (apple extended) which I know is working, and had the same problem. Still dead. So now I'm scared something happened to the controller on the motherboard. Also, if it helps troubleshoot, the 3 lights on the extended keyboard blink normally when the machine is powered up. But after that I can't trigger anything (caps lock, etc.) One time after I let it sit for about 3 minutes at the finder, the caps lock light suddenly came on by itself. (almost like it buffered the keypress) Oh yeah - the machine isn't frozen either. Screensavers still kick on and I can mount floppies, etc. Has anybody seen anything like this before? Thanks for any advice. I'm going to continue to look for replacement parts to test with. - Matt Portune (MPORTUNE, 34507, GO COM A2) >>>>> """"" I have, and it was a blown ADB chip. (I know you don't want to hear that...) Gary R. Utter (UTTER, 34508, GO COM A2) >>>>> """"" Nice to see an old familiar face around here! :) (I went through the same thing with a move myself recently, and now have the space for my GS to sit next to my PC once again. It was only a year it was absent from my desk, but I certainly missed it nonetheless). It's quite possible the ADB micro-controller got fried, though before giving up I'd suggest pulling every card and connector from the machine, removing the motherboard from the case and rest it on an anti-static bag (in case something is being shorted) and it power it up with nothing connected _except_: A known working keyboard and ADB cable, powersupply and a video device. Also, try clearing the BRAM memory by removing the battery for a couple of minutes and reinserting it (you had a ROM 3 board, right?). I've seen all sorts odd things happen from corrupted BRAM memory, once my ZipGS was stuck in disabled mode until I cleared it. If after all that it's still not responding to the keyboard, I guess you'll have to replace the mainboard. Fear not though, ROM 3 motherboards are quite cheap on the used market, sometimes even free. I'm actually planning to swap ROM 3 boards on my main IIgs system to try and solve some stability problems with my 15/64 ZipGS. Good luck! Mitchell Spector mailto: (SPECTOR1, 34520, GO COM A2) [EOA] [SCS] APPLE SCSI CARD SWITCHES """""""""""""""""""""""" This Apple SCSI card (820-0153-A 1990) has four dip switches. What is the purpose of these switches? >>>>> """"" That would be the Apple High-Speed SCSI card. The four DIP switches are used for setting DMA and changing the SCSI-ID address for the card itself (not external devices on the chain). Here are the actual settings: SW1 = open=DMA _off_, closed=DMA _on_ SW2 = SCSI adrs bit 2, open=0, closed=2^2 (4) MSB SW3 = SCSI adrs bit 1, open=0, closed=2^1 (2) SW4 = SCSI adrs bit 0, open=0, closed=2^0 (1) LSB The default is all four switches in the closed position (either all up, or all down. Unfortunately I can't recall exactly which since I don't have my HS SCSI card in front of me to tell you whether 'closed' is up or down. It is marked on the card however). That is: DMA enabled and SCSI-ID #7. That should be fine in most cases, except when a non-DMA card is present in the system (DMA is automatically disabled if more than 4MB is present in the expansion slot, unlike the RamFAST SCSI which can DMA with up to 8MB present). Mitchell Spector mailto: (SPECTOR1, 34784, GO COM A2) [EOA] [MDP] MESSAGE FROM DELPHI PRESIDENT """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" The following was posted by Delphi President Rusty Williams elsewhere on Delphi. ===snip=== From: Rusty Williams (RUSTY) 11:56 am To: ALL 1 of 1 550.1 As all of you know, the market for web-based advertising and investor sentiment towards consumer web services have both taken a significant downturn in recent months. Delphi.com has been in a better position than other services because we've benefited from the collective support and contributions that our members make to the service. In effect, Delphi is a cooperative -- a true community of people who are inclined to help each other. Even with this advantage, we' ve reached a point where more cost cutting is required. This week we had to take the additional step of eliminating some of the support positions within our staff. We've have a close-knit team dedicated to making Delphi a valuable service for everyone. To eliminate some positions was especially painful because everyone on our staff is enthusiastic about Delphi's value and potential for growth. So on a very human level these changes have been quite difficult. There have been rumors in recent weeks about Delphi shutting down. While this was discussed as all options were on the table, it was never seriously considered. It's extremely expensive to provide all of the systems and infrastructure required to support a site the size of Delphi. However, we all have confidence that the pendulum that swung so fast from "irrational exuberance" to "irrational pessimism" will eventually swing back to a more rational valuation of services such as Delphi. We decided that we should do our best to preserve the value of the friendships and communities on Delphi.com while minimizing our costs. Where will you notice these changes? We'll be experimenting with various ways to automate or outsource functions such as service support, promotions approvals and forum indexing. As a general rule, we're hoping to automate services and functions that can run reasonably well in a self-regulating environment. We simply can't afford to provide a lot of support or special consideration to forums or end-users who have high maintenance requirements. If it costs us a lot to support from a staffing perspective, we need to find new ways to reduce the costs. For example, a specific change that we're making is the way we handle the public index. Instead of reviewing and approving index submissions on a daily basis, we'll review submissions for the most active forums once a month. This isn't great for news for new and less active forums - many of which will never make it to the public index - but it will be much more efficient for our support staff. I hope it's clear that we're committed to making Delphi a success. By "hunkering down" during this time period we expect that Delphi will continue to be the best place on the web to build an interactive forum. And because Delphi is hosted by Prospero along with hundreds of other corporate clients, Delphi will benefit from upgrades and new features as they are requested by this broader group of users. We'll need your patience, assistance, and willingness to try new approaches. In return, we'll do our best to maintain Delphi.com as a free service with as many features as possible. Thanks for your understanding and support. Best regards, Rusty Williams Delphi.com ===snip=== CHunk_S --- Your A2 Forum Host -- (chunk.s@foxvalley.net) (CHUNK_S, 34894, GO COM A2) [EOA] ------------------------------------ DISTILLATIONS FROM DELPHI A2P | ------------------------------------ by Lyle Syverson [SXC] SPECTRUM XCMDS """""""""""""" Is there any way to get the Lister XCMD in Spectrum to deal with a list that has spaces in each line? It doesn't seem to work; I have to substitute some other character for the space. Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org Chief Sysop, A2Central.com -- your total Apple II computing source Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution (RSUENAGA, 3244, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" I am not sure what you mean. The string you supply can have anything you like in it except for CRs and the current Quote character. Take a look at the list views in COG etc., and you will see that spaces have been included... If you mean that the font is not a mono-spaced font, then that is a different matter. Create a custom resource and window using the WindowMgr XCMD instead if you want a custom font used in a List. Ewen Wannop - Speccie Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5 & Crock O' Gold 3.3 Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.5.1 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350 Home Pages: http://www.btinternet.com/~ewannop/ (EWANNOP, 3245, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" I too am not sure what you mean. Do you mean you want to add a line that is completely spaces? I can't remember if I have done this or not, but I can't think of any reason why it should fail. SIS uses Lister for the Bookmark Editor and it handles lines with the space character (i.e "My Home Page" can be a title of a bookmark and works without any problems). Geoff (SISGEOFF, 3246, GO COM A2P) <<<<< """"" In message 'Spectrum xcmds (Re: Msg 3244)' EWANNOP said: > I am not sure what you mean. The string you supply can have anything you > like in it except for CRs and the current Quote character. Take a look > at the list views in COG etc., and you will see that spaces have been > included... Okay, here's an example. I'm working on an address book script. The data in my addressbook text file looks like this right now: Shepherd_________Eric______sheppy@sheppyware.net Kohn_____________Joe_______joko@crl.com Diaz_____________Tony______tdiaz@hypermall.com Weiss____________Geoff_____geoff@gwlink.net Suenaga Ryan a2.ryan@a2central.com When I display it using Lister, I get this: Shepherd_________Eric______sheppy@sheppyware.net Kohn_____________Joe_______joko@crl.com Diaz_____________Tony______tdiaz@hypermall.com Weiss____________Geoff_____geoff@gwlink.net Suenaga The rest of my name and address don't show up. Am I missing something obvious? Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. - Chief Sysop, A2Central.com Posted by Spectrum 2.3, Crock O' Gold 3.3, and the LANceGS (RSUENAGA, 3247, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" You may well be... How wide have you declared the list to be? You can have an element size up to 244 wide, but the default is for 50. Anything in the string over the declared width will be truncated. You can work with wide lists in memory, but will not be able to display more than about 70+ wide with the display commands. There is also a limit to the number of elements related to the max width. The list record in memory has a maximum size of 64K. If I need to hold more data than the screen width, I usually create two lists, and work them in tandem. Often you do not need to see all the data at once. Check the !Help! Spectrum Extras/XCMDs/Lister Function 1 entry for full details of the size and width limits. Ewen Wannop - Speccie Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5 & Crock O' Gold 3.3 Bernie ][ the Rescue 2.5.1 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350 Home Pages: http://www.btinternet.com/~ewannop/ (EWANNOP, 3248, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" I believe Ewen is pointing you to the right direction to solve the problem. I tested SIS by putting a lot of spaces between words for the URL title in the Bookmark Editor and it took it with no problems. But then, I had already set the width field and stuff for the best display possible under SIS. An alternative to using the underscore character is to use the non-breaking space character. It looks like a space, but is treated as a regular character. Geoff (SISGEOFF, 3249, GO COM A2P) <<<<< """"" > ...non-breaking space character. How do I generate this one? Thanks. Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. -- rsuenaga@apple2.org Chief Sysop, A2Central.com -- your total Apple II computing source Posted by PTMM v2.5 - The integrated information solution (RSUENAGA, 3250, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" You know how you press the _ key (well, shift-minus) to get the underscore character, press option-space to get the non-breaking space. Spectrum doesn't mind having any of the high-bit characters as part of quoted text. Geoff (SISGEOFF, 3252, GO COM A2P) [EOA] [PRP] PROGRAMING PROJECT """""""""""""""""" Ok, well, here's the latest status from me. I needed a design project for my master's project (amazing, a ditz like me in the master's program, eh?)...so I've decided to do file-sharing for the IIGS over TCP/IP, with my fallback project the FTP server. I've got all the docs and progs that came with Opus, and I'm looking for a TCP/IP book, and something on Mac networking. Any ideas, advice, etc? Thanks! ~Tarage~ Email: tarage@bellsouth.net (TARAGE, 3266, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" Opus ][ includes the marinetii programmer's guide, which covers TCP/IP with Marinetti, and should give you a general understanding of TCP clients & servers. If you're using MacOS X, you could probably just use standard BSD/Posix tcp stuff. I believe Apple has made all the Mac programming books available on their website; try poking around their. You may also find the GS/OS reference and toolbox books (for IIgs) helpful, depending on how you set up the IIgs client/server (NDA? GS/OS device driver? etc). Kelvin Sherlock (KWS, 3267, GO COM A2P) [EOA] [FNQ] FOUNDATION QUESTION """"""""""""""""""" If I remember rightly, Foundation displays any resource for which it does not have a specific editor in a generic hex display. Does anyone have a handy list of the specific editors that Foundation has? (GARETH, 3257, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" IIRC, Foundation has a menu that lists all the resources it can edit natively (for creating new resources). The extensive built-in help information (under the apple menu) might also list them. Basicall, it does all the simple ones pString, 2rects, menu items, etc., but nothing complex. The Golden Orchard CD might have a couple additional editors, though (like the icon editor). (KWS, 3259, GO COM A2P) [EOA] [GNS] GENESYS """"""" It's really unfortunate that nobody ever wrote any significant extra editor modules for Foundation. I tried to once but couldn't get it to work; the plugin architecture IMHO was a little complicated. Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd Editor, A2Central.com sheppy@a2central.com http://www.a2central.com (SHEPPY, 3260, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" I agree, it is a pity there are no more modules for this. I still find Genesys works fairly well, as long as it too knows about a resource type. I tend these days to build the original framework in Genesys, and then save it out in Rez source format. I can then tweak it as I need to within the source files. Ewen Wannop - Speccie Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5 & Crock O' Gold 3.3 Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 woofing at 55Mhz on a G3/350 Home Pages: http://www.btinternet.com/~ewannop/ (EWANNOP, 3261, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" I don't suppose Genesys is available anywhere these days, is it? _________ | homas (TCOMPTER, 3262, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" Unfortunately, Gensesys is not easy to find these days. (It would make a good opportunity for Lost Classics to rescue it :). Design Master is available from ByteWorks. It's not as powerful as Genesys, but you can paint a window and then export it as rez. ResLin (from Richard B.) is also available, but has even fewer editors. Of course, ResLin has a much saner add-on architecture, so it should be easier to write a new res type editor. (He said, never having written one...). Kelvin (KWS, 3263, GO COM A2P) >>>>> """"" That's about how I use Genesys, when I bother to use a resource editor at all. Do basic layout, then save to Rez format and tweak by hand from then on. I don't mind working in Rez. much; I rather enjoy it. Still, it would be really nice to have a resource editor that supported all the controls. Genesys is so close on that point, only lacking thermometer and rectangle. Its interface is a tad clunky though, requiring a lot of bouncing from window to window to fully edit a control (including the resource ID and name). Eric (Sheppy) Shepherd Editor, A2Central.com sheppy@a2central.com http://www.a2central.com (SHEPPY, 3264, GO COM A2P) [EOA] ------------------------------------ SOAR OFFLINE READER | ------------------------------------ [SOR] SPECTRUM OLR FOR A2Central.com ANNOUNCED """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" After a false start just over a week ago, finally I can announce the release of a working OLR, and working Spectrum update for A2Central. *** Announcing the release of the SOAR Offline Reader for A2Central. *** You can now all enjoy easy access to A2Central from an offline reader. To use SOAR, you will need to have a copy of Spectrum 2.4 installed, Marinetti 2.0 or 2.1 configured and working, and an ISP that gives you full TCP/IP access. If you have all those installed, then go and visit my home pages on: http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/ Click on the link to take you to the download pages, and download two files, 'sp251updater,txt' and 'soar.txt'. These files are BinSCII encoded, and will need to be decoded from the Black Apple menu item in Spectrum. You should end up with 'SP251Update.SEA' and 'SOAR.SEA' on your hard disk. From the Finder, double-click to extract these two files to make two folders. In each folder there is a 'Read.Me.First' file. Those files will give you full instructions on how to update Spectrum 2.4 to 2.5.1, and how to install the SOAR reader. Spectrum 2.5.1 is required by SOAR. This release of an updater is a public Beta test of Spectrum 2.5.1 for owners of Spectrum 2.4 only. If there are no reported problems, then Spectrum 2.5.1 or later will be available in the normal way from Shareware Solutions in due course. Please immediately report anything you find in 2.5.1 that does not work as expected to or . May I stress that this is the first release of SOAR, and although it has been extensively tested, it is still at beta level v1.0b1. SOAR is a living entity, and it will be upgraded on a regular basis as new features are activated by me and new options in A2Central become live. I will especially be interested in comments, bug reports and wish lists from you for SOAR, and I will issue updates of the core scripts as and when these are needed. So don't delay, SOAR away... Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Wed 17 Jan 2001 - 189 days till KFest '01 Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5.1 & SOAR 1.0b1 Setup: Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 and a Blue & White G3/350 http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/ (CONDUCTOR, CAT2, TOP3, MSG:12/A2Central.com) [EOA] ------------------------------------ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | ------------------------------------ [NLE] NO LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THIS MONTH """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" The mail box for Letters to the Editor remained empty this month. [EOA] [LTE] AN INVITATION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Express your opinions about the comings and goings in the world of the Apple II computers. Send your comments to Lyle Syverson, Editor The Editor reserves the right to edit any material submitted. The Editor reserves the right to reject any material he considers unsuitable for publication in _The Lamp!_. [EOA] [KFT] KFest 2001 """""""""" Plan Ahead ~~~~~~~~~~ KFest 2001 is set for July 25-29 (early arrivals on July 24) at Avila College. Put it on your calender and start saving your money. You will be glad you did. [EOA] [INN]------------------------------ EXTRA INNINGS | ----------------------------------- About The Lamp! The Lamp! is published on the fifteenth of every month in """"""""""""""" the Database of the II Scribe Forum on the Delphi online service (GO CUS 11). This publication produced entirely with real or emulated Apple II computers using Appleworks 5.1 and Hermes. Apple II Forever! * The Lamp! is (c) copyright 2000 by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. 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