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Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W. Editor.....................................................Lyle Syverson Internet Email, Publisher.........................thelamp@sheppyware.net Internet Email, Editor................................lyle@FoxValley.net :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: TABLE OF CONTENTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ March 15, 2003 HIGH ABOVE THE ROCK RIVER---------------------------------------------[OPN] That Reminds Me of a Song A2 FORUM AT Syndicomm Online (A2Central.com) DISTILLATIONS------------[DAS] Animasia 3-D-----------------------------------------------------[ATD] Deja ][ on OS X?-------------------------------------------------[DJT] SAFE v1.2 Now Available------------------------------------------[SNA] Changes in Lynx--------------------------------------------------[CIL] Silvern Castle Update in the Works-------------------------------[SCU] AE SonicBlaster Card---------------------------------------------[SBC] Project Delta Phi------------------------------------------------[PDP] Juiced.GS Scoop - KFest Registration Info------------------------[JGS] Juiced.GS Too Geeky?---------------------------------------------[JTG] Help Needed for UNIX Forum---------------------------------------[UGO] ILLUMINATING THE LAMP-------------------------------------------------[ITL] An overview of GEnieLamp A2 and The Lamp! The Lamp Bursts Forth! ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM SYNDICOMM------------------------------------------[ANS] Syndicommotion Sent to Subscribers-------------------------------[SSS] To Sign up for Syndicomm Online----------------------------------[TSU] THE TINKERER'S CORNER-------------------------------------------------[TTC] The IIe Card for the Mac LC Series You are Invited LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-------------------------------------------------[LTE] No Letters to the Editor This Month An Invitation KFEST 2003------------------------------------------------------------[KFT] KFest 2003 - Plan to be There!-----------------------------------[PBT] KFest 2003 Registration Opens------------------------------------[KRO] Kfest 2003 HackFest Rules----------------------------------------[KHR] For More Information Visit The KFest Home Page-------------------[VKF] 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 That Reminds Me of a Song ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From High Above The Rock River, the warm, sunny morning extends an invitation to walk along the bank of the river. The crocuses breaking through the soil... The smell of the soil waking up... the reflection of the blue sky in the water... bring to mind a song from the musical, Oklahoma! "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin" This in turn reminds us of another song from the same musical: "Kansas City" Join us in Kansas City for KFest... July 22-27, 2003... * I got to Kansas City on a Frid'y * By Sattidy I larned a thing or two Get to Kansas Fest on a Tuesday... by Saturday you will have learned a thing or two. * Ev'rythin's like a dream in Kansas City, * It's better than a magic lantern show! KFest is better than a magic lantern show. * Ev'rythin's up to date in Kansas City * They've gone about as fur as they c'n go! For years people have been saying they have gone about as far as they can go with the Apple II computers... each year at KFest other people prove them wrong. * They got a big theayter they call a burlesque. * Fer fifty cents you c'n see a dandy show. Well, we don't have a theater, but we do have fun at KFest. * From the lyrics to "Kansas City", copyright by owners See the KFest section in this issue of _The Lamp!_ for registration information. We would really like to see you there! That is July 22-27, 2003... mark your calender... send in you registration. [EOA] ASCII ART BEGINS _________ _ _ _ |__ __| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |___ ____ | | _____ __ ___ _ _ _____ | | | | | ___ \ / __ \ | | /____ \ | v v | | v ___ \ | | | | | | | | | /__\ \ | | ____| | | /\ /\ | | / \ \ | | | | | | | | | _____| | | / ___ | | || || | | | | | |_| | | | | | | | |_____ | |____ | |__| | | || || | | \___/ / _ |_| |_| |_| \______| |______| \____^_| |_||_||_| | |\____/ |_| | | | | |_| ASCII ART ENDS [EOA] [DAS]---------------------------------------------- DISTILLATIONS FROM The A2 FORUM at Syndicomm.com | (A2Central.com) | --------------------------------------------------- by Lyle Syverson [ATD] ANIMASIA 3-D """""""""""" Hi All, There are still heaps of things I haven't tried on the Apple ][gs. Until I've been through my list, I'm not interested in buying another computer. One piece of software, purchased some years ago at KFest from the author, is Animasia 3-D. Here are my questions regarding this application: 1. Who of you have had experience using Animasia 3-D? If so, or if you actually own this Apple ][gs software, please hold up your hand. Or drop me a note. 2. If you answered Yes to question 1, can you please send me a DXF file which can be opened in Animasia 3-D or help me find a DXF file to test? 3. If you have valid contact data for Michael Lutynski, author of Animasia 3-D, please share that with me, too. Thanks from Greg (GREGN, Cat 8, Top 8, Msg 10) >>>>> """"" I once took a 3D Studio Max file with my company's logo (way back when I was at Logicware) and through a series of conversions got it into Animasia 3D to play with. That's about all I did with it, but I do own it. It's a great program. Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com Building communities, bit by bit. (SYNDICOMM, Cat 8, Top 8, Msg 12) >>>>> """"" That would be a cool file to see running in Animasia. What's 3D Studio Max? (GREGN, Cat 8, Top 8, Msg 15) >>>>> """"" >> What's 3D Studio Max? << It's a very popular 3D animation package used by a lot of game companies. Runs on the PC. Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com Building communities, bit by bit. (SYNDICOMM, Cat 8, Top 8, Msg 16) >>>>> """"" Greg, I have the program and have played around with it in the past, although not recently. I never did anything practical with it but someday might. I did go through all the tutorials and then did some simple animations of my own. What is a DXF file? MT Steve (S.BERNBAUM, Cat 8, Top 8, Msg 11) >>>>> """"" Hi Steve As you've got Animasia, let me direct you to the file "About.this.disk" on the floppy disk Animasia.3D. CorelDraw and AutoCAD apparently make DXF files, which are 3-D graphics files which can be opened in Animasia 3-D, too. There are quite a few references to DXF sites on the WWW. Finding the files themselves and applications which make them is proving more difficult. Thanks for asking. Greg (GREGN, Cat 8, Top 8, Msg 13) >>>>> """"" Greg, Re: DXF files Thanks for the explanation. As I read it over, I remembered reading it before. However, since the file type was meaningless to me, I did not pay it much attention. Now that you have identified it for me as a file type that Coreldraw and AutoCAD can produce, I know what it is. However, since I use only Apple II computers, I am afraid that I can't help you with finding some DXF files. MT Steve (S.BERNBAUM, Cat 8, Top 8, Msg 14) [EOA] [DJT] Deja ][ ON OS X? """""""""""""""" Does anyone know if Deja ][ runs on OS X? (KGAGNE, Cat 9,Top 40, Msg 2) >>>>> """"" Runs fine on Mac OS X 10.2.4, using Classic, of course. Would be cool to recompile it to be Carbonized, and be a true OS X application. Anyone know how to do that with the released source code? Steven Weyhrich --< Apple II History http://apple2history.org (A2HISTORY, Cat 9, Top 40, Msg 3) [EOA] [SNA] SAFE v1.2 NOW AVAILABLE """"""""""""""""""""""" Following on from the login problems that Greg Nelson saw with SAFE, I have made some changes to the script set. SAFE 1.2 is now available from my web site. Users who had problems connecting to some sites, may find these problems have now gone way. Also, those who had problems with resuming file transfers, may also find the problems have been fixed. I would suggest that everybody who uses SAFE, should update their working copy as soon as possible. If you have any problems at all with using SAFE, please make sure that you have read the !Help! files all the way through, especially the 'Troubleshooting' section. If this does not explain, or show you a fix for your problems, please contact me on with a full and detailed description of what is going wrong. I will then offer a suggestion of a fix, or tell you how to send me a detailed Debug file so I can try and track down the problem in detail. Ewen Wannop - Speccie - Sun 9 Mar 2003 - 135 days till KFest '03 Delivered without using a IIgs by Spectrum v2.5.3 & SOAR 1.0b11 Setup: Bernie ][ the Rescue 3.0 and a dual G4/800Mhz GeForce3 http://www.ewannop.btinternet.co.uk/ (CONDUCTOR, Cat 10, Top 60, Msg 48) [EOA] [CIL] CHANGES IN LYNX """"""""""""""" A quick check on what has changed with Lynx over the last 5 years at http://lynx.isc.org/release/lynx2-8-4/CHANGES shows that really nothing much has changed (at least if used from an Apple II). I personally haven't upgraded beyond a June 1999 version of lynx since there is no reason to. I think the reason I even upgraded to the June 1999 version in the first place was that it handled certain news group message subjects a little better then previous versions. Geoff (GEOFF, Cat 11, Top 13, Msg 24) [EOA] [SCU] Silvern Castle UPDATE IN THE WORKS """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" I sense another Silvern Castle update in the works... Does anyone have suggestions, or something you'd like to me to add? -Jeff Fink (FINKSTERJ, Cat 14, Top 7, Msg 115) >>>>> """"" Cooool. I have no suggestions. It's already about as good as I can imagine it getting. :) Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com Building communities, bit by bit. (SYNDICOMM, Cat 14, Top 7, Msg 116) [EOA] [SBC] AE SonicBlaster CARD """""""""""""""""""" Hello all, This is perhaps in the wrong category/topic, but nevertheless here are my questions: Now that I've got my AE SonicBlaster card installed, there's a fair amount of hum at medium volume. Other than turning down the gain on the sound card and in the Control Panel, how's the best way to reduce the sound of hum? In other words, how's the best way to shield the card from electronic noise inside my Apple ][gs? Aluminum foil? block of lead? tachion particle field? There's no metal shield on the inside of the lid; would that influence extraneous sounds coming from the speakers? FWIW, the sound card (slot 3) is separated from other cards by an empty slot. That's the greatest distance it can hope to achieve from other cards. I've got the Radio Shack amplified speakers, cat. number 40-1407 in case it matters. Thanks in advance from Greg (GREGN, Cat 17, Top 29, Msg 24) >>>>> """"" My first Rom 1 board had so much noise, I finally paid for a new board to fix it. Rom 3 boards generally have less problem with noise. I have no space next door to my SonicBlaster, and no shield in the lid, and no noise problem. Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Mon 10 Mar 03 8:23:33 pm cknoblo@applelinc.org - Via Spectrum v2.5.2 & SOAR v1.0b10 KFest 2003, July 22-27, 2003 - 134 days till KFest On cable via LANceGS & Marinetti 2.0.1 - Thank you, Richard. A2 RTC Staff - Sunday Night House Party - carlk@syndicomm.com (CARLK, Cat 17, Top 29, Msg 26) >>>>> """"" Carl brings forth a valid, often forgotten (at least by me) point. ROM_01 motherboards tend to be more noisy than ROM_3 motherboards. There is also one other possibility, and that is that the cables that run to the speakers themselves are not well grounded. Ryan A2.RYAN, Cat 17, Top 29, Msg 27) [EOA] [PDP] Project Delta Phi """"""""""""""""" Project Delta Phi is now ready for some beta testers. I want to keep Project Delta Phi confidential at this time so I can not specifically describe the requirements for beta testers. I will list general questions that will need answering if you wish to be a beta tester. No beta testing experience is necessary--just free time on your hands. Project Delta Phi will be Open Source software--this means that I will be collecting any money by users of this software. This, in turn, means that beta testing is a volunteer effort--any expenses that are incurred can not be reimbursed (i.e. Internet time, disks, etc.). As with any beta software, you may experience crashes, hangs, etc. under normal everyday use. You must be prepared to deal with such occurrences. Any individual involved with Project Delta Phi can not discuss to anyone that they are involved with Project Delta Phi until the software is officially announced. Beta testing qualification is based on the answers given to the following question. To make life easier, most answers can be given with one or two words--offering more will not make any difference (besides more work for you). If there is something more that I will need from any beta testing request, I will ask it in email. Do not post any beta testing requests. All requests must be sent by email to geoff@apple2.gs . To ensure that I see the email in a timely manner, please make sure the subject includes "Project Delta Phi Beta Test Request". If you do not get a reply from me in one week, please do not hesitate to contact me at the same email address (geoff@apple2.gs) to query the status of the request. I will do my best if you meet the qualifications for beta testing Project Delta Phi. Beta Testers must have (or be able to do) the following: * A real working IIgs (an emulated GS is optional). * A modern computer running MacOS X or Windows 98 or higher. * A method to transfer files among the IIgs and the modern computer that is known to work. * Ability to receive files via email and install such files on the real IIgs. (and to optional emulated GS) * Ability to get files from the IIgs (real or emulated) so they can be sent via email. * Large quantity of commercial (at least originally) of IIgs software. ------ Please provide the following information to be considered for a beta tester for Project Delta Phi: Real IIgs Hardware ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Rom 01 or 03? * Version number of System Software (i.e. 6.0.1) * Accelerator speed? * Estimated free space of hard disk(s)--doesn't need to be exact (i.e. 10 megs, 50+ megs)? * Brand/Model of printer? * Modem or Ethernet for Internet access? * Second Sight card? Modern Computer (primary if multiple) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * OS and OS version? * Estimated free space of hard disk(s)--doesn't need to be exact (i.e. 10 megs, 50+ megs)? * Brand/model of printer? * Modem or Ethernet for Internet access? Emulated IIgs (optional) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Emulator name? * Can you print? * Can you access the Internet? * Can you get files to/from the IIgs? * Can you get files to/from the modern computer? Can you spend up to 2-10 hours in a given week testing unusual usage of software (guidance will be provided for methods to test)? In a short paragraph, why are you interested in being a beta tester for Project Delta Phi? Thank you for your interest. Geoff (GEOFF, Cat 20, Top 1, Msg 15) [EOA] [JGS] Juiced.GS SCOOP - KFest REGISTRATION INFO """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Volume 8, Issue 1 also appears to include the first release of KFest 2003 registration info. I didn't know we were getting a scoop, but I'll take it :) Ryan (A2.RYAN, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 432) >>>>> """"" I cheated and printed out the form out of our PDF and faxed it in over the weekend. Sarah and I are registered to go. This looks like a great issue, and I want to thank the guys for their hard work. Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd sheppy@syndicomm.com Owner, Syndicomm http://www.syndicomm.com Building communities, bit by bit. (SYNDICOMM, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 433) [EOA] [JTG] Juiced.GS TOO GEEKY? """""""""""""""""""" I am hopeful we will ship the next issue in early May. I realize that some folks domestically and probably everyone internationally haven't yet received their issues, but I haven't heard much about if anyone actually likes this issue yet. :) Seriously, I'm starting to wonder if Juiced.GS is getting -too- Geeky for its own good. Ryan (A2.RYAN, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 443) >>>>> """"" The Apple IIgs is a hobby computer now-a-days. The typical IIgs user falls in a "geek" category. A quick scan of articles in this last issue seem appropriate to that audience. Is there any reason to think that the majority of Juiced.GS users are not IIgs hobbyists? Geoff (GEOFF, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 444) >>>>> """"" I have received my Juiced.GS issue, and found it enjoyable to read. Steven Weyhrich --< Apple II History http://apple2history.org (A2HISTORY, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 445) >>>>> """"" I'll have to admit, Geoff's article was way over my head, so I kind of skipped over it. Richard's article was probably just as geeky, but I found it very fun to read anyway. Howard's Hunt was also very interesting. As for Ken's little page 19 article, I'm not sure what to say. :) I attend Mac, Apple ][ and Heath user groups, and enjoy them all. I have even been welcomed at a PC group, where Sharon did a demo with her iBook. :) Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech - Mon 10 Mar 03 8:39:41 pm cknoblo@applelinc.org - Via Spectrum v2.5.2 & SOAR v1.0b10 KFest 2003, July 22-27, 2003 - 134 days till KFest On cable via LANceGS & Marinetti 2.0.1 - Thank you, Richard. A2 RTC Staff - Sunday Night House Party - carlk@syndicomm.com (CARLK, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 446) >>>>> """"" I ask if Juiced.GS is getting too Geeky only because we so rarely get mail nowadays, I don't know if people like or don't like what we do; so thanks Carl and Geoff for your candor. Not that I know what to do with it yet :) Ryan (A2.RYAN, Cat 23, Top 2, Msg 447) [EOA] [UGO] HELP NEEDED FOR UNIX FORUM """""""""""""""""""""""""" Hello all... Its been a long time coming and a lot of missed promises, but I finally find myself in a place where I can devote enough time to getting the Unix Form officially on-line. So I have a couple of requests from the Syndicomm community to aid in getting the forum open RSN: 1) Anyone have any ideas for a name? (I suppose the Unix Forum would work, but maybe we can think of something a little snappier. 2) I need some help. Mainly I need some of the gurus out there to help propose topics, reply to users in need and help define what we should focus the forum on. My vision for this forum is that it will be a place that Syndicomm users of all Unix skills levels can ask questions, bounce ideas and help others in a friendly environment. All to often the Unix community can be very hostile to new users and users who don't spend time reading hundreds of web pages searching for answers. I hope that in our forum the phrases RTM or RTFM are never typed. Kindly contact me at wayner@syndicomm.com if you interested in helping out. wayner (Wayne A Arthurton) (WAYNER, Cat 2, Top 35, Msg 39) [EOA] [ITL]------------------------ ILLUMINATING THE LAMP | ----------------------------- An overview of GEnieLamp A2 and The Lamp! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By Steven Weyhrich The Lamp Bursts Forth! In the first article of this series, I outlined the background of the GEnieLamp as the creation of John Peters, and related some of the events that led to its appearance in February 1992. In this article I would like to look at the first year of publication of GEnieLamp A2, and at the same time review the significant events in the Apple II world as they were related in the magazine. I also need to make a correction to one piece of information in that first article. I had mentioned the unique position that GEnieLamp A2 and The Lamp! have as the only platform in the GEnieLamp series that is archived in its entirety and is available for download on the Internet. I credited Ryan Suenaga for keeping the entire run available on a web site when the online services (GEnie and Delphi) faded away. David Kerwood sent me an e-mail to reminded me that it was HIS A2-Web site that was originally the Internet host for the various editions of GEnieLamp (text, AppleWorks, HyperStudio, and HyperCard). David's site opened in April 1997 as a section on the original Syndicomm.com web site, and continued to be a repository for the Lamp publications until August 2001, when they were transferred over to their current home at http://lamp.a2central.com/, where Ryan has currently archived the collection. So, in addition to the others that I thanked for the preservation of GEnieLamp A2 and A2Pro and The Lamp!, let me thank David Kerwood for the megabytes of storage that he allocated for them in the past. (By the way, you can find A2-Web, "The Mother of All Apple II Web Sites!" at its current home, http://www.wbwip.com/a2web/index.html). Now, let's light the Lamp and take a look at where we've been... YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE In the last article I discussed John Peters' efforts to create the first GEnieLamp publication for the Atari ST Roundtable on GEnie, and how he was asked to expand his efforts to involve additional platforms. The appearance of GEnieLamp A2, GEnieLamp Mac, and GEnieLamp IBM on April 1, 1992 was the start of this novel publishing effort. The "cover page" for that first issue of GEnieLamp A2 (identified as "GEnie Lamp Apple ][") is reproduced below: ________________________________________________________________________ | | | |||||| |||||| || || |||||| |||||| | | || || ||| || || || | | || ||| |||| |||||| || |||| Your | | || || || || ||| || || | | |||||| |||||| || || |||||| |||||| GEnie Lamp Apple ][ | | | | || |||||| || || |||||| RoundTable | | || || || ||| ||| || || | | || |||||| |||||||| |||||| RESOURCE! | | || || || || || || || | | ||||| || || || || || | | | | ~ APPLE RELEASES NEW SYSTEM SOFTWARE! ~ | | ~ YOUR APPLE NEEDS A QUICKIE! ~ | | ~ IIGS MULTITASKING? YES! ~ | | ~ HOT FILES/HOT MESSAGES ~ | | | |\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////| | GEnie Lamp Apple ][ ~ A T/TalkNET OnLine Publication ~ Vol. 1, Issue 1 | | Publisher/Editor.......................................John Peters | | Co-Editor............................................Tom Schmitz | | GEnie Lamp ST ~ GEnie Lamp MAC ~ GEnie Lamp IBM ~ GEnie Lamp Apple ][ | |////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\| | | | >>> WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE COMPUTER ROUNDTABLES ON GEnie? <<< | | """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" | | ~ April 1, 1992 ~ | | | | FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY] | | Notes From The Editors. Is That A Letter For Me? | | | | HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM] FOCUS ON... ............. [FOC] | | Taxing Fun! Shareware, Freeware or ???? | | | | ONLINE FUNNIES .......... [FUN] HARDWARE VIEWPOINT ...... [HAR] | | CowTOONS! Your Apple ][ Needs a Quickie! | | | | HARDWARE VIEWPOINT ...... [HII] TELETALK ONLINE ......... [TEL] | | Don't Touch That Keyboard! Telecomm Power! | | | | HIDDEN TREASURES ........ [HID] SOFTVIEW ][ ............. [SOF] | | Computer Keyboarding. Making A Point. | | | | F.Y.I. .................. [FYI] PRINT ME! ............... [PRT] | | Alliance On GEnie. GEnie Lamp Template. | | | | LOG OFF ................. [LOG] | | GEnie Lamp Information. | |________________________________________________________________________| Peters placed himself publisher and editor for each of the GEnieLamp editions, and a member of each of the targeted Roundtables was recruited to be Co-Editor. In the case of the Apple II edition, A2 Roundtable member Tom Schmitz was the selected connection. Schmitz, a resident of Hawaii, continued in that position for the first six issues, until the demands of his job made it necessary to relinquish that position to Darrel Raines. Raines had made several contributions to the newsletter, beginning with the August 1992 issue. As of the second issue, the masthead changed slightly to make Kent Fillmore the publisher (recall that he was the computing roundtables manager who had asked Peters to expand GEnieLamp beyond the Atari ST edition), and John Peters as Senior Editor. The name was also clarified to "GEnie Lamp A2", to be more consistent with the name of the A2 Roundtable: ________________________________________________________________________ | | |\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////| | GEnie Lamp A2 ~ A T/TalkNET OnLine Publication ~ Vol. 1, Issue 2 | | """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" | | Publisher............................................Kent Fillmore | | Senior Editor........................................John Peters | | Co-Editor (A2).....................................Tom Schmitz | | GEnie Lamp ST ~ GEnie Lamp MAC ~ GEnie Lamp IBM ~ GEnie Lamp Apple ][ | |////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\| |________________________________________________________________________| By the third issue, Tom Schmitz' title was elevated to that of Editor for the A2 edition, and Phil Shapiro, who had contributed articles from the very beginning, was listed as a Co-Editor. Also listed was an additional GEnieLamp publication, "GEnie Lamp Elsewhere", which was designed to represent news and activities on some of the less populated GEnie computing roundtables, "elsewhere" than Apple II, IBM, Macintosh, and Atari ST. With issue number 4 in July 1992, contributions from the A2Pro (Apple II Programmers) Roundtable were added, making the official title "GEnieLamp A2/A2Pro". This combined A2 and A2Pro Roundtable coverage continued until February 1993, when the combined size of contributions from the two Roundtables made it prudent to split off GEnieLamp A2Pro as a separate publication. The "publisher" of GEnieLamp changed, as Kent Fillmore's name disappeared from the masthead, replaced by "GEnie Information Services". With the October 1992 issue, the space between "GEnie" and "Lamp" had been removed, and by the end of the year the GEnieLamp Elsewhere edition had disappeared, and GEnieLamp [PR] (which reproduced press releases from GEnie) and GEnieLamp MacPro had appeared on the masthead: ________________________________________________________________________ | | |\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////| | GEnie Lamp A2/A2Pro ~ A T/TalkNET OnLine Publication ~ Vol.1, Issue 9 | | """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" | | Publisher.................................GEnie Information Services | | Editor-In-Chief........................................John Peters | | Editor.............................................Darrel Raines | | | | ~ GEnieLamp IBM ~ GEnieLamp [PR] ~ GEnieLamp TX2 ~ GEnieLamp ST ~ | | ~ GEnieLamp MacPRO ~ GEnieLamp A2/A2Pro ~ GEnieLamp Macintosh ~ | |////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\| |________________________________________________________________________| SHOW AND TELL: GENERAL CONTENT IN 1992 John Peters designed the GEnieLamp series to have a pool of general articles that could be interesting for any of the represented platforms, and then have other platform-specific columns that would fill out the remainder of that newsletter. Also, an important part of each issue was the distillation of postings from the Roundtable, which provided information, humor, or news. The template that he followed for most issues during the first year was to start with his editorial, include a note from Tom Schmitz, then move on to top Apple II news, gleanings from postings on the A2 Roundtable, and finally various types of articles. Most of these articles were specific to the Apple II, but some were general enough to appeal to any computer user. In the first issue in April 1992, John started with his editorial, FROM MY DESKTOP, in which he described the expansion of the GEnieLamp concept beyond its beginnings in the Atari ST Roundtable, and welcomed the new platforms, specifically Apple II, Macintosh, and IBM. He then moved on to report on some Apple II-specific news, dealing with the latest release of ShrinkIT and GS-ShrinkIt, an announcement of the Apple II Achievement Awards, and a list of new uploads to the A2 library. His editorial concluded by giving information about things going on elsewhere on GEnie, including upcoming events in the Desktop Publishing and the Laptops Roundtables. The second part of FROM MY DESKTOP was a short introduction from Apple II editor Tom Schmitz, and it concluded with a message gleaned from the A2 RT bulletin board, in which Chief Sysop Chet Day announcing his retirement from the Apple II Roundtables. Later issues of GEnieLamp A2 began with content that appeared to be general enough to apply to all GEnieLamp editions. He introduced an additional publication, GEnieLamp Elsewhere, to give news about Roundtables other than the Atari ST, Apple II, Mac, and IBM). He also founded the GEnieLamp Roundtable, an area on GEnie designed specifically for the GEnieLamp newsletters, and their writers and editors. To promote the new publications, Peters even devised a "Computer Wars" contest to allow readers to send in reasons why they thought THEIR computer was the best. Although the largest number of responses came from the Apple II readers, the winning computer was not an Apple II. In the September 1992 issue, the first place award went to a user whose essay described "the modem" as the best computer (because it made any computer extensible to a larger network). Second place was awarded to the HP-15C Advanced Programmable Scientific Calculator, and third place was the NeXT computer. During this first year of publication, Peters also introduced the DiskTop Publishing Association (later called the Desktop Publishing Association), to promote digital publications. He highlighted this further during November 1992, which he and other DPA members designated as "Electronic Publishing Month". To round out the newsletter and include some items that were fun, ASCII art made its debut in the September 1992 issue, with Mike White (and other artists) and CowTOONS, ASCII drawings of cows. Also introduced during that first year were word find puzzles in the form of the "Search-Me!" column, which ran from July 1992 until late 1993. The HUMOR ONLINE column started with the first issue, and continued through most of the run of GEnieLamp A2. Titles of these stories included: Chocolate Layer Cake 1040; Shareware registration incentives that don't work; Political Viruses; Fifty Ways To Hose Your Code (song parody); The Oyster; IBM's "Timeless" processor chip; Monty Python humor in the Amiga ST Roundtable; the B*st*rd Operator From Hell; Apple vs IBM (pounding nails with your head); and The Art of Flaming. APPLE II CONTENT IN 1992 ROUNDTABLE NEWS With the general success and acceptance of the GEnieLamp A2 newsletter during its first few months, the July 1992 issue added news from the A2Pro Roundtable. To promote participation in A2Pro, its Sysops used this opportunity to announce a contest for creation of Finder Extensions for the new System 6 software for the Apple IIGS. Later in the year they also introduced A2 University, a way to teach programming online. In the A2 RT, the departure of Chet Day (mentioned above) was followed by the appointment of Dean Esmay as the new Chief Sysop. His new status resulted in the privilege of being interviewed TWICE by GEnieLamp A2 during 1992. One of the new efforts that was initiated by the A2 RT was the introduction of the Lost Classics Project (which continues to this very day, under different management). Headed by Tim Tobin, Lost Classics had the goal of preserving classic Apple II software, finished products and (if possible) source code. Its first major success was the release of Apple Writer 2.1 and GraFORTH from Paul Lutus. During the year, the 1991 GEnie Apple II User's Choice Awards and Apple II Achievement Awards were announced. SOFTWARE NEWS One of the important news stories reported during 1992 in GEnieLamp A2 revolved around Apple's release of Apple IIGS System 6 and HyperCard IIGS v1.1, and prolific discussion of how to make use of its new features. Apple also gained points in the Apple II community with the announcement that they had agreed to license the Apple Programmers and Developers Association (APDA) catalog to Resource Central. In the midst of this good news from Apple was continued bad news in the form of rumors of Apple's impending discontinuation of the Apple II lines of computers. Quality Computers gained status with its agreement to take over Beagle Bros' Apple II products, allowing that company to concentrate in its efforts to create Macintosh software. Joe Kohn began his long involvement with the A2 RT by announcing a contest to help finish the Free Tools Association (FTA) game "Bouncin' Ferno", and also create levels for it. This contest would be held through inCider magazine, in which his Shareware Solutions column ran each month. During this year there appeared some of the first efforts at creating an Apple IIGS emulator (with a product under developed for 386/486 computers). Other new products introduced in GEnieLamp included the first release of GNO/ME; Your Money Matters (financial software); CoPilot v2.0 (an offline reader for GEnie); AppleNET 2.0 (BBS) and its associated ModemWorks 3.0 package; and FantasyWorks (fantasy football league software). There was also a disappointing turn of events that occurred during the year. Seven Hills Software dropped plans to publish a commercial version of SoundSmith, a music design and playback program. This happened after a tester broke his non-disclosure agreement and distributed a beta version to a friend, who then shared it with IIGS pirate community. As a result of this action the author, Huibert Aalbers, dropped completely out of the Apple IIGS programming community. HARDWARE NEWS On the hardware front, Western Design Center announced a new, faster 65816 processor that would be capable of running at 14 MHz. Programmer "Burger" Bill Heineman's discussed his plans for Project Avatar, an effort to create an Apple IIGS compatible computer with off-the-shelf parts. This generated a lot of interest, but not much in terms of results. Several authors presented stories about hardware maintenance (Apple DMP and ImageWriter I & II printer tuneup, and Disk II tuneup) and modifications (changing an HST-only modem to dual standard). KANSASFEST KansasFest (known also as the A2 Central Summer Conference) was, of course, a major focus of the late summer of 1992. Apple Computer announced the coming of the MS-DOS FST and the System 6.0.1 update (described as "a maintenance release made necessary by the Apple II Ethernet Card"). Bill Heineman's Avatar project was presented, and also released was Foundation, a complex resource editor for the Apple IIGS. REVIEWS Product Reviews that appeared included the Quickie scanner and SupraFax Modem; Computer Keyboarding; Pointless; GSTape/HDTape; HyperStudio vs HyperCard IIGS; NoiseTracker, SoniqTracker, and MODzap; BBS software; the games LetterSlide, Bouncin' Ferno, Eamon adventures, MineFields GS, and GEnie Online Chess; financial programs Your Money Matters and Financial GeniuS; Big Text Machine; and review of the books "Modem USA" and "Shared Minds". INTERVIEWS Apple II personalities who were interviewed during 1992 included Dean Esmay (twice), Karl Bunker, Matt Deatherage, Alan Bird, Gary Utter, Morgan Davis, and Randy Brandt. WRITERS Many different authors contributed to GEnieLamp in its first year. These included Larry Faust, Kent Fillmore, Udo Huth (of Germany), John Majka, Richard Vega, Roger Wagner, Steven Weyhrich (me), and Lorraine Wilson. Ken Franklin (of Milestone 2000 fame) had a one-time column called THE PROGRAM CLINIC in June 1992, to answer questions from readers (The concept was later continued by members of the Apple II RT staff). Mike Westerfield wrote about The Byte Works and what it had to offer the Apple II and IIGS programmer. Gary Utter commented about handling heat in your computer. And Phil Shapiro started his long-running series discussing thoughts about various aspects of telecommunications. MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES A common feature of GEnieLamp was to list and sometimes review files that were uploaded to the GEnie A2 library. The first detailed listing of this type was THE ONLINE LIBRARY, written by Richard Vega for the June 1992 issue. Gleanings from posts on the Roundtable included fascinating stories about old mainframe computers; an attempt to organize Apple II users in the Alliance International, Inc (AII); the use of external power supplies for the Apple IIGS; and Kent Fillmore's story and reminiscence about discontinuing his long-running Apple II BBS. Oh, and beginning with the June 1992 issue, GEnieLamp A2 reprinted the first chapter of my Apple II History (which ran continuously until July 1994). PARTING WORDS The Apple II world was still running strong and healthy during 1992. The GEnie A2 and A2Pro Roundtables helped continue their promotion and support of the platform, but the signs of strain were beginning to deepen. Despite Apple's still solid support of existing customers with the release of new system software and promises of other updates and hardware to come, the signs of decline were still becoming apparent. The most painful announcement of all was to come in the last month of the year; however, it did not get reported in GEnieLamp until the beginning of 1993, and so I will leave that for next time. Steven Weyhrich a2history@syndicomm.com http://apple2history.org [EOA] [ANS]------------------------------- ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM SYNDICOMM | ------------------------------------ by Lyle Syverson [SSS] Syndicommotion Sent to Subscribers """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Syndicommotion Volume 2, Issue 3 (March 2003) has been sent to subscribers, and will be posted shortly to the web site. Not a subscriber? Visit to sign up! -Ken (KGAGNE, HelpDesk BB, Cat 5, Top 4, Msg 8) [EOA] [TSU] TO SIGN UP FOR SYNDICOMM ONLINE """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Please visit our web site at http://www.syndicomm.com for information or to sign up! (Logon message) [EOA] [TTC]------------------------------- THE TINKERER'S CORNER | ------------------------------------ by Lyle Syverson The IIe Card for the Mac LC Series ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by Lyle Syverson It is an intriguing idea... a Apple IIe with a hard drive, super drive, an assortment of cards that can be moved into and out of slots without shutting down, provision for adding 5.25 and 3.5 floppy drives. Why You Might Want a "IIe in an Older Mac" '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' 1. You sold off your Apple II but... a. You still have data on 5.25 floppies that you want to transfer to another system. b. You have some games on 5.25 floppies that you would like to play again. 2. You want an inexpensive way to access software for the IIe on those CD ROM compilations. 3. You would like to say that you have "been there, done that". What You Will Need '''''''''''''''''' 1. A IIe card. 2. The special cable to allow connecting floppy drives and a joy stick. 3. 3.5 and/or 5.25 floppy drives. 4. A joystick. 5. * A compatible Mac. 6. * The software to run the card. 7. * The manual for the IIe card. (Note... 2, 3 and 4 are optional but desirable.) * Refer to the FAQ under Prime Source of Information below for information on which Macs are compatible and where to obtain the software and manual. Prime Source of Information ''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Phil Beesley's 'Apple IIe Card for the Macintosh LC FAQ' found at http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/Apple/lc_card/iie_card_faq.txt. Where to Get What You Need '''''''''''''''''''''''''' 1. Thrift stores. 2. Garage sales. 3. Usenet... comp.sys.apple2.marketplace 4. A2 on Syndicomm 5. Alltech Electronics 6. Other World Computer 7. A2Central.com (System disks, if needed) 8. LEM-Swap list Note: You can read past postings to the swap list from the URL above. For the best buys, subscribe, using a link from the URL, to have current messages delivered to you via email. Procedure ''''''''' 1. Install the IIe card in the Mac. 2. If you desire to have one or more ProDOS partitions on the Mac hard drive: a. Back up the data from the hard drive. b. Prepare the hard drive using AppleHD SC Setup. (There is a copy of this software on the IIe Installer Disk). 1) Initialize the hard drive. 2) Partition the hard drive as desired. c. Copy the Mac software and data back to the main HFS partition. 3. Alternate plan... use an external hard drive with one or more ProDOS partitions for your IIe software and data. 4. Another Alternate plan... replace the hard drive on your Mac with a drive having more capacity. a. Install the 'new' hard drive in an external case, connect it to the Mac, then prepare the drive as in 2. above. b. Copy your Mac software and data to the 'new' drive. c. Replace the internal drive on your Mac with the 'new' drive. 5. Install the IIe software on the Mac HFS partition using the installer on the IIe Installer Disk. 6. Install the IIe software and data that you want to use on the ProDOS partition(s). Using the 'IIe in a Mac' '''''''''''''''''''''''' 1. Open the Memory Control Panel on the Mac and turn 32-Bit Addressing off. 2. Restart the Mac. 3. Double click on the IIe Startup icon in the root directory of your Mac startup drive. 4. Press Control/Command/Escape to enter the IIe control panel. 5. Configure the slots and smartport as desired. 6. Click on continue and start using your IIe. Note: ''''' With 32-Bit Addressing turned off your Mac will only be able to use 8mb of RAM. This will be more than adequate while using the IIe. To make the best use of the other software on your Mac you will have to turn 32-Bit Addressing back on and restart the computer when you are through using the IIe. [EOA] YOU ARE INVITED """"""""""""""" You are invited to submit your favorite Tinkerer's Project for the Apple II computers. Send your write up or idea 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] [LTE]------------------------------- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | ------------------------------------ NO LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THIS MONTH """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" The mail box for Letters to the Editor remained empty this month. [EOA] 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 2003 | ----------------------------------- [PBT] KFest 2003 - PLAN TO BE THERE! """""""""""""""""""""""""""""" KansasFest 2003 is planned for July 22-27, 2003 at Avila University in Kansas City, Missouri. (Entrance banner, Cat 5, Top 5) [EOA] [KRO] KFest 2003 REGISTRATION OPENS """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" I'm not sure what the reasons are for it being done so quietly, but KFest 2003 registration has opened. The rear cover of the Feb. 2003 Juiced.GS includes the registration form. You can also download it in PDF format at: http://www.a2central.com/stuff/files/KFest2003Reg.pdf When/if there will be a text only format available is up to the committee. Ryan (A2.RYAN, Cat 5, Top 5, Msg 18) [EOA] [KHR] Kfest 2003 HackFest Rules """"""""""""""""""""""""" It's that time again! KansasFest 2003 HackFest Rules 1. Contest begins at 7:00 AM on Wednesday, July 23, and ends at 7:00 AM on Saturday, July 26 so that judging can begin. The winners will be announced during the Saturday morning sessions. Entries submitted late won't be considered. Entries may be done by individuals or teams; however, individual achievement counts. 2. Three judges will be selected by the KFest committee to judge the competition; at least one of them will be available at all times, to provide assistance and judgement calls. At least one judge will be a non-programmer. 3. Entries must be written entirely during the allotted time; no source code -- printed or on any form of computer-readable media -- may be used (although sample source code printed inside standard and acceptable reference materials is allowed), and the program must run on an Apple II model present at KFest. 4. Any version of any development environment and programming language may be used; however, there may not be any libraries, header files, or macro sets used that aren't standard-issue for that version of the development environment or programming language. 5. Programs can't require unusual additional software or hardware; it's up to the judges to decide what constitutes "unusual." The participant should ask in advance. 6. Programs can't take unfair advantage of system addons written in advance for the sole purpose of easing the work to be done during the contest period. Any extensions or other system addons used by an entry must have been released to the general public at least three months prior to the contest date. 7. Entries will be judged on completeness, cleverness, and the somewhat vague "cool" factor. Entries don't have to be useful if they're otherwise impressive, and they don't have to be "finished." 8. All entry programs are the property of the creator, and do not have to be released to the general public at any time; however, we hope that entries will be distributed by some means (whether for free or otherwise) when ready. However, entries may be described or discussed, including screen shots (where applicable), by the KFest committee for promotional purposes, or by legitimate Apple II community press. The following lists are not necessarily complete lists of everything allowed; these are to be taken as "givens." If it's not on the list, please ask for confirmation. Acceptable software: System software Development environment (no customizations) GSBug Nifty List Marinetti Exerciser ORCA/Debugger, Splat! DesignMaster, Foundation, Genesys, ResLin Talking Tools Spectrum, ProTERM, ANSITerm Acceptable hardware: Apple II computer, monitor, disk drives, hard drives CD-ROM drive, tape drive Hard disk controller card Sound card (speakers/headphones/etc) Accelerator card (any speed) RAM card Accepted reference material: All official Apple reference materials (including manuals, technical notes, and file type notes). Reference manuals included with development tools and software. Commercially-available reference manuals. Any other hardware, software, or reference material needs the approval of the judges in advance. When in doubt, ask the judges. This is the 'kfest' mailing list. To unsubscribe or customize your settings, visit . (Eric Shepherd , Kfest Mailing List) [EOA} [VKF] FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT THE KFest HOME PAGE """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" KFest Home Page http://www.kfest.org/ [EOA] [INN]------------------------------ EXTRA INNINGS | ----------------------------------- About The Lamp! The Lamp! is published on the fifteenth of every month on """"""""""""""" the WEB at: http://lamp.a2central.com/ 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 2003 by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W. All rights reserved. * To reach The Lamp! on Internet email send mail to thelamp@sheppyware.net * All issues of The Lamp! are available at The Lamp! 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