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~ ALADDIN ST MAKES ITS DEBUT AT WAACE! ~
~ 2400 BAUD FOR $88 BUCKS? ~
~ THE ONLINE LIBRARY: SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY ~
~ WAACE IS A SMASHING SUCCESS! ~
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October 15, 1990 ~ A T/TalkNET OnLine Publication ~ Issue No.1.10
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Publisher/Editor ................................... John F. Peters
Co-Editor ........................................ Darlah J. Pine
Technical Editor ................................ Jeff Williams
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FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] GEnie ONLINE ............ [GEN]
Notes From The Editor. ALADDIN:GEnie Lamp Sneak_peek!
HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM] HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY]
One Pilot's Tale. Is That A Letter For Me?
THE ONLINE LIBRARY ...... [ONL] ATARI_QWIK_TIPS ......... [TIP]
Something For Everybody. Atarians Helping Atarians.
ONLINE FUNNIES .......... [FUN] HELP!!! ................. [HEL]
CowTOONS! (NOT) For Beginners Only!
PD_QUICKVIEW ............ [PDQ] OFF THE RECORD .......... [OFF]
Yours For The Asking. Mini_Qwik_reViews.
TELETALK ONLINE ......... [TEL] ASK MS. GEnie ........... [ASK]
For REAL Cheapskates! Q & A About GEnie.
GOING BUGGY? ............ [BUG] SHOP TALK ............... [SHO]
Problems & Solutions. Words With The Letter "Z".
ST ELSEWHERE ............ [ELS] LOG OFF ................. [LOG]
Print Me! GEnie Lamp Information.
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READING GEnie Lamp GEnie Lamp has incorporated a unique indexing
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To utilize this system, load GEnie Lamp into any ASCII word processor
or text editor. In the index you will find the following example:
FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] GEnie ONLINE ............ [GEN]
Notes From The Editor. ALADDIN:GEnie Lamp Sneak_peek!
To read Neil's sneak preview on Aladdin, set your find or search
command to [GEN]. If you want to scan the articles, search for [EOA].
[EOF] will take you to the last page, whereas [IDX] will bring you back
to the index.
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/ "You'll never find a half-naked (guess I'm an optimist) woman /
/ on the cover of a Codehead product." /
/ /
/ "(Hmmm....but think of the possibilities for MaxiFile.... /
/ and MultiDesk...) <grin>" /
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Notes From The Editor
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o TOP OF THE PAGE: COMMENTS & OTHER MISC. RAMBLINGS
o ATARI ROUNDTABLE ODDS & ENDS
TOP OF THE PAGE Would you believe it? Two weeks into October and it
""""""""""""""" is SNOWING! Sure, it's a wet, sloppy, pre-winter
storm, but none-the-less, it is a small preview (warning?) of what's to
come. (Yeeech!)
During the cold winter months ahead, it is typical for BBSs and
commercial services such as GEnie to run at peak level. Coupled with
the fact that the GEnie Star*Services program is now in full swing, the
outlook for online fun and exploring during these cold winter days is
excellent.
Unfortunately, like with all new major efforts, sometimes things
don't always go as planned. To be frank, GEnie wasn't ready for such
an onslaught of callers. Due to this situation, the system was plagued
with system slowdowns and message base troubles.
Of course all of this didn't go un-noticed by the people upstairs
and by the middle of the week things were pretty much back to normal.
In fact, several RoundTable members mentioned that the system now seems
even faster and more responsive then even before GEnie Star*Services
began.
Hopefully, you are having fun exploring the new system. There's a
lot to see and do. And don't forget, to help guide you to these new
areas, be sure to check out ST Elsewhere in this issue for some more
interesting places to go while online. You have access, take advantage
of it!
Another major area of interest is Aladdin ST. Aladdin ST is a
new terminal program that has all the usual bells and whistles, but
with one major difference: It's designed to be used exclusively on
GEnie! Hopefully, Aladdin will be available by the time you read this.
If not, it should be available RSN. Watch for it. If it's half as good
as all the pre-release messages that been posted about it say it is,
we're all in for a nice little treat! (Neil Harris has uploaded a
preview of what to expect from Aladdin ST. See GEnie Online [GEN] for
more details.)
The long-awaited CD_ROM from Atari is starting to generate a few
messages. If you're interested in learning more about this new
technology and how it will affect you if/when it is released, check out
CAT 14, TOPic 28 for details.
Well, enough rambling.... time to get out the snow shovel and get
down to some serious back-breaking work. On second thought, I wonder
what's happening over in the RSCARDS RoundTable.... Poker with the
guys, or shoveling snow. Decisions, decisions...
Take care!
John Peters
[ST-GUEST]
P.S. If you overlooked getting the file CHAME117.LZH, it's GREAT!
"""" This amazing little public domain gem will allow you to load in,
use, keep (or then delete completely out of memory) most any .ACC file.
With Chameleon there is no more re-booting to load in that .ACC utility
you didn't think you'd need (or re-booting to get rid of it once you've
used it.) As an added bonus for Deskcart! users, Chameleon will load in
the "hidden" calculator. Nice!
16753 CHAME117.LZH X P.HELLINGER 901007 13860 82 2
Desc: CHAMELEON the ACC-Loader
ATARI ROUNDTABLE ODDS & ENDS
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A SMALL REPORT FROM WAACE Hi, we're just back Wednesday night from
""""""""""""""""""""""""" the show. (We took a few days to tourist
DC. Monday was a little slow; lots of things were closed with the
budget fiasco, but we did okay.)
The show's a blur to me; I never can figure out how people write
such coherent summaries of it. One minute spent demoing the 030, one
minute a Mac CD-ROM drive, another wiping up a Pepsi that Jennifer
spilled, another firing up the Tesla Coil and drawing a three inch arc
to my finger (that's a head-turner, I tell ya ... Bob Brodie looked
downright pale. Didn't even volunteer!). Just a bundle of impressions.
THIS SHOW WAS GREAT! The WAACE show has always been a major upper
for me -- this is my fourth or fifth year, and the *people* are so
psyched and enthusiastic that it's great. I said last year it was my
favorite show of them all, and that hasn't changed. That's why I went
to some trouble and brought a Tesla Coil; I burned up a hundred or so
dollars of 811-A tubes ($25 a pop) doing the demos. But I'd written
about Tesla in Current Notes, the WAACE area magazine, and figured also
the people there deserved something special. BTW, my thanks to Ralph
Mariano for pointing out I was melting down a plate in a tube; turns
out Ralph's an old radio hacker and knows this stuff.
Let's see. Lauren was patiently demonstrating Wordflair over and
over -- and brought some wickedly good after-show Scotch that saved me
on Sunday. It was good to see Jim Allen and his brother Garrett as
well; we had a lovely chat about an SS396 Camaro and how to restore its
engine. The DoubleClick guys were right next to us clicking away; we
even tried a double-clicker in the Tesla Coil. Whups. The Codeheads
were awesome as usual, and Charles Johnson's speech at the banquet was
excellent; a lot of work went into it. L&Y (dealer) looked very busy,
Frontier from England was there having fun, Dave Link and others from
HiSoft hopped the Atlantic to show up (!!), saw many familiar faces,
from Nathan to John Morales to Darlah to Jeff Williams to Jeff
Greenblatt to Ron Luks to Joe Waters to ...
The place was pretty crowded Saturday -- hard to get around -- and
far harder to get around after I fired up the Tesla Coil (it took
awhile to "debug" a bad tube.) Really drew a crowd, that did. Sunday
the crowd was lighter, but very steady, and gave people a chance to
talk with vendors, not just glance quickly in the crowd.
We showed an ST running a Mac CD-ROM drive (620 meg of software),
a TT running Spectre, a 68030 @ 18 mhz w/ 8 meg RAM extra ("Mega 12"),
and the Tesla Coil.
Things blur in my mind ... it is one long, long, long airline
flight back to Denver with two kids, I'll tell you. I'll bet the Atari
guys were wrecked. Many of them came and they did a good session on
Atari's stuff.
A weekend full of positives and without negatives. Such a deal!
My thanks to the people that threw this bash, the people who came,
and everyone who made it such a good time.
I guess next stop is Comdex, huh?
-- thanks, Dave / Gadgets
ALADDIN FOR THE ST! ST Aladdin is basically the same as PC Aladdin
""""""""""""""""""" 1.30. It was ported from the Pascal source for
the PC version, though Tim was smart enough (or masochistic enough,
depending on your point of view) to port it to C first. <smile>
It has all the functionality of the PC version and then some, with
a few more bells and whistles, and the advantage of having been
released =after= GEnie Star*Services started.
There is a Mac version in progress; I am doing the port. There
will also be other versions for other machines, in time.
(J.JIMENEZ, CATegory 11, TOPic 6, Msg:142)
CD-ROM NEWS The CD-ROM is available to US Developers now. We have
""""""""""" shipped the drivers necessary for them to develop
products with the CDAR-504. Now we are hoping to see some results from
them. Rather than ship a product with no software, we feel that it's
only proper to make sure that there is software available to sell to
the purchasers of the unit. At present there are only TWO CD-ROM disks
available. One of them is Clip Art, the other is a collection of PD
Software. Other titles are available overseas, we are investigating
the possibility of bringing them into the US.
(BOB-BRODIE, CATegory 14, TOPic 28, Msg:1)
MVG USERS As of OCT 1, WizWorks! will be holding all orders for MVG
""""""""" so we can ship the new version. If you ordered from us
prior to OCT 1st, it was shipped. After, we hold for about a week
(mebbe 10 days) so you get the latest. Dr. Bob will have more on this
in a few, I'm sure......
(C.WALTERS1, CATegory 7, TOPic 5, MSG:75)
TT NOW! Unless you can find a registered developer in Chicago that
""""""" has a TT that is willing to allow you to use his (16Mhz
version), you will have to wait until COMDEX, November 12-16, 1990 to
get a hands on with the TT. We'll have them there, no problem.
(BOB-BRODIE, CATegory 14, TOPic 35, Msg:257)
/////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ////////////
/"MUG SHOT! is a hit! Orders are trickling in at an alarming rate!"/
/////////////////////////////////////////////// C.WALTERS1 ////////
[EOA]
[GEN]//////////////////////////////
GEnie ONLINE /
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Aladdin: A GEnie Lamp Sneak_peek!
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By Neil Harris
Coming Real Soon Now: GEnie ST Aladdin
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A preview by Neil Harris at GEnie HQ, located in the fabulous GE
skyscraper in beautiful downtown Rockville, MD.
GEnie ST ALADDIN, a GEnie autopilot. Adapted to GEM by Tim Purves of
""""""""""""""""" Griffin Software, based on GEnie PC Aladdin by Bret
Mulvey, Juan Jimenez, and Aladdin Software, copyright 1990 by General
Electric, all rights reserved.
Now that all the legal requirements are out of the way, let me
tell you about Aladdin. The version I have is nearly version 1.0. Tim
wants to tweak up its speed a little before releasing it.
Aladdin automates your sessions on GEnie and also provides some
tools for navigating around GEnie. It has special features that cover
the bulletin boards, software libraries, electronic mail, and the
realtime conference room.
Once you start reading through the software library file lists,
Aladdin remembers each file you see. You can browse through lists of
new files or of any file you've seen in the directory. You can ask for
the long description or go straight to downloading the files you want.
Aladdin supports Zmodem downloads automatically -- you don't have to
click anywhere once GEnie starts the download because the program
starts itself. At the WAACE show we called that the "look ma, no hands"
download.
In a typical session, without human supervision Aladdin can dial
the local number, enter your user ID and password, wander around GEnie,
and log off -- leaving all the messages, mail, and file lists on your
disk to browse and reply and mark at your leisure, when the billing
clock is not running.
Tim wants to make sure you know he didn't just port the software
over. He took the original Pascal source code and rewrote it in C and
added a lot to make it an ST-type program. Tim makes use of menus and
windows extensively -- one example is the GEnie index, which scrolls in
a window and is searchable so you can find the GEnie feature you're
looking for.
Aladdin has an extensive script language. You can write your own
or download them from GEnie. I know Tim uses the same syntax as the PC
version, but I can't actually swear they're compatible. Aladdin
scripts are in the ALADDIN roundtable's library and bulletin board.
Someone at Charles Schwab wrote a 1000+ line script to automate access
to their GEnie services.
GEnie ST Aladdin has a big type-ahead buffer ("chat mode"). It's
several lines long, and really helps when you're in a realtime
conference. What you type is not sent until you hit RETURN. That way
the words you type don't get mixed up with messages other people are
sending.
If you've ever tried to edit a message on GEnie (or most other
online services) you probably found the line editors to be a touch less
than perfectly user-friendly (how's that for diplomacy?). Using
Aladdin you get a text editor window to compose your message. The
original message (if you're replying) goes in another window. Hit
ESCAPE when you're done and the program stores your message until you
log in again.
Personally, I can't live without Aladdin. I have a Mac II at the
office, but for a long time used a DOS clone with GEnie PC Aladdin to
log into GEnie and follow about 10 bulletin boards. Without the clone,
2 or 3 boards is all I can do. Now I can use Aladdin at home on my ST!
When Tim finishes tinkering with the code, it will be available
on GEnie. The manual will be in a library for downloading and
eventually in printed form if you prefer a nicer looking, permanent
manual. We'll probably let people post copies of Aladdin all over the
place, but we need to get some language from the legal dept to protect
ourselves from who knows what.
How does Aladdin compare to other terminal programs? When I want
to go through the bulletin boards, I use it 99% of the time. If I just
want to wander around GEnie, I sometimes still use Flash along with
XYZ.TTP for downloads. But since Aladdin will cost you less than $5 in
downloading time from GEnie, if you use GEnie bulletin boards or email,
it's something you need.
The most common question at WAACE's GEnie booth was, "When can I
download this?" I think that's a good sign.
It sounds pretty good, right? So what are we, crazy or something?
After all, it takes good money to develop software. We're not even
forcing you to download it from GEnie -- share it with your friends, we
want you to have it. The reason we do this is, we make our money
online, not by selling software. On the PC, people who have Aladdin
are MUCH less likely to leave the service and are generally much
happier with what they get online. So it's a win-win: you get more out
of GEnie, and we keep you as a customer longer.
Watch the Atari ST roundtable on GEnie for the announcement when
GEnie ST Aladdin is released.
////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ///////
/ "What did you bring that 'snake-oil' aerosol can that I /
/ don't like to be sprayed upon out of up for? /
/ /
/ "I dare you to try to beat five dangling prepositions /
/ in a row!!" /
////////////////////////////////////// J.EIDSVOOG1 //////
[EOA]
[HUM]//////////////////////////////
HUMOR ONLINE /
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One Pilot's Tale
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By Kevin Verdon
Herr Oberst is never going to believe this one.....
After bombing the Spitfire plant at Vauxhaul my He-111 was set
upon by a group of avenging Hurricanes.
Though my valiant gunners managed to down four of the attacking
fighters the old Heinkle was pretty well shot up. Before hitting the
silk, the last Hurrie manage to shoot out the port engine and knock the
starboard engine down to 30%. We were still flying but only just. It
was impossible to maintain level flight as our max speed was about 80
mph. By staying in a shallow decent we were able to maintain airborne
but a quick calculation showed that we would run out of altitude long
before we could make the channel.
As we descended under 1000 ft, bail-out was considered but we then
realized that we were too low to jump and survive. It was to be a
belly landing then. I ran the alarm and told the crew to brace for a
crash landing. Just before touchdown it occurred to me that our slow
rate of descent might just allow for a safer wheels down landing. I
banged down the flaps and dropped the gear just as we softly set down
on some limey's field. I taxied to a stop and as the crew were
destroying important papers we waited for the local constabulary to
take us off as guests of His majesty. Nobody showed up? (Must have
been tea time.)
Well, I gunned up the engines and started to taxi. We must have
taxied about 100 miles across England no problem, even straffed a
factory along the way. We finally reached the channel where as the old
He-111 sunk beneath the surf we were rescued by a friendly flying
boat! Thus our crew lives on to fight for the fatherland.
Think on this option as your plane is full of holes and is in
danger of crashing. It's not a bad way to see the British countryside.
Good hunting,
Lieutenant Kevin
////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ///////
/ "The computer needs to stay in the living room. This is by /
/ order of my wife. The family would never see me if the /
/ computer was in the study." /
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[EOA]
[HEY]//////////////////////////////
HEY MISTER POSTMAN /
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Is That A Letter For Me?
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o ATARI_TID_BITS
o WHAT'S NEW?
o ATARIAN MINDS WANT TO KNOW...
o HOT_TOPICS!
>>> ATARI_TID_BITS <<<
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(Bits & Pieces From The Bulletin Board)
PAGE_1 The TT keyboard works fine on the Mega and vice-versa [*] T2
"""""" Ltd, BBS Express! ST Support Line 1 - PC Pursuit: CACOL
714/357-6806 - 1200/2400 bps - 24 hrs. [*] Darlah spotted a send-only
FAX for a mere $139 which is being sold by Joppa. [*] The ZOOM Joppa
was selling at WAACE had _ST_ FAX software included.
PAGE_2 If you have TOS 1.2, otherwise known as MEGA TOS, you might
"""""" consider upgrading to TOS 1.4. If you use a Hard Disk at all,
the speed increase in File I/O is alone worth the upgrade. [*] The
CD_ROM drivers do allow you to read an MS-DOS High Sierra disk.
[*] Anyone thats looking for SIMMs contact Met (Micro Electronic
Technologies Inc.) They sell lifetime warranty SIMMs, item 299-MD1M08M
-80 at only $50.00 EACH.. Call them at 1-508-435-9057... If you need
them.. They work great.. [*] The Chip Merchant in San Diego (almost
always the lowest prices) is advertising 1 Meg SIMMs for $39 (see
latest MacWeek) [*] Any SIMMs faster than 150ns are fine, invest in the
best and they will be useful for many years...use x9 SIMMs so they have
worth for PCs.
PAGE_3 Copies of MUG SHOT sold at WAACE have a bug in the SLM driver.
"""""" It will be fixed in the upgrade to the version with drawing
tools that is free when they get your warranty card. [*] There are 3
drivers for the CDAR-540: High Sierra, ISO 9660 and IBM ISO. [*] From
the Codeheads: "We'll be shipping all CodeKeys orders this week;
version 1.1"
>>> WHAT'S NEW? <<<
"""""""""""""""""""
TC-POWER! TC-Power will allow you to use all of the existing memory
""""""""" in your Atari ST as EXPANDED MEMORY for many MS-DOS
applications. It is completely software driven and installs very
simply. This is a must have if you use windows. The first 512k of
your Atari's memory is used by SuperCharger and you ST, after that any
available memory can be used as EXPANDED memory for SuperCharger. The
Price is $49.95 and is available now. Call Ashley Miller for Details.
SUPERCHARGER 1.4 SOFTWARE For details and information on the new
""""""""""""""""""""""""" SuperCharger 1.4 software call us at (619)
792-6511. The new software allows MS-DOS applications to run in the
background while you use TOS/GEM (Your Atari) to run other programs.
You actually Double Click on EXE,COM, and BAT file right from your
Atari Desktop and SuperCharger will load and run them. SuperCharger
Software can now be run as an accessory too. Upgrade price is $29.95.
(TALON.TECH, CATegory 33, TOPic 3, Msg:146)
CODEKEYS 1.1 Version 1.1 is going to be _quite_ an upgrade -- and
"""""""""""" everyone who has already purchased version 1.0 from us
will be getting it for free.
(C.F.JOHNSON, CATegory 32, TOPic 22, Msg:22)
MVG 2.0 There'll be a "press release" up shortly describing the new
""""""" version of MVG, v2.0. Among the new features are "large"
screen support (this means the ol' Moniterm and also the better Max24
...or is that M24lMax... oh heck lets call it MAX! ;) Also fonts and
other lil goodies...
(W.PARKS3, CATegory 7, TOPic 5, Msg:72)
STacy RAM John Russell, at JRI has done it again. He has a product
""""""""" out called STacy RAM that will allow you to replace the
board with the ram in the Stacy with another board that will use SIMMS
to do RAM upgrades. I saw it last night at the San Leandro Computer
Club. He and I both gave a presentation to the club. He went on
first, showed his board, one of the guys in the club had a Stacy-1
there that he wanted to upgrade. John had his board installed, up and
running before I was finished with my talk. PRETTY IMPRESSIVE!!!!
(BOB-BRODIE, CATegory 14, TOPic 29, Msg:218)
TURBO030 FROM FAST TECHNOLOGY TURBO030 is a 68030 based accelerator
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" for the Atari ST. TURBO030 is designed
to fit in a MegaST or any ST placed in a "PC" style case. TURBO030 has
the following features:
o 32Kbytes of 30ns CMOS Cache Ram
o 100ns TOS roms (25Mhz) or 45ns TOS roms (33-50Mhz)
o Motorola 68030 CPU and optional 68881/2 FPU
o Available in 25Mhz, 33Mhz, and 50Mhz versions...user upgradeable.
o Includes 68000 chip for backward compatibility
o TOS 1.6 modified to work with TURBO030 exclusively.
o 32bit expansion bus...for heaven knows what ;-)
o $999 US for base 25Mhz system.
(J.ALLEN27, CATegory 4, TOPic 11, Msg:288)
CORPORATION Is another Dungeon Master type game that has been getting
""""""""""" great reviews in the european magazines. I just picked
this game up and the graphics and sound are just stunning. The
graphics are smooth scrolling and very realistic. You can jump, duck,
and even creep along walls. The game objective is to infiltrate a
sixteen story building and find evidence of illegal doings and get out.
Lots of options and great weapons - I especially like the infrared
visor that allows you to see in the dark. Great!
(C.FOON, CATegory 9, TOPic 72, Msg:1)
GRAPHIC LIBRARY EDITOR GLEE is a powerful new utility which makes
"""""""""""""""""""""" programming graphics into C and GFA BASIC
effortless. It is shareware and available in the library.
(D.MACE, CATegory 3, TOPic 25, Msg:1)
16833 GLEE_PRG.LZH X D.MACE 901014 35280 7 3
Desc: A graphic development tool
16834 GLEEDEMO.LZH X D.MACE 901014 86940 6 3
Desc: Graphic Library Editor DEMOS
>>> ATARIAN MINDS WANT TO KNOW! <<<
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
(Facts, Fiction & Maybe)
FLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER I hate to hedge on release dates :-) but all I
"""""""""""""""""""""" can say is that we're hoping to ship the Atari
ST version of Flight of the Intruder as soon as we can...but not before
it's ready, though! We're still aiming for a Christmas release date
now. (HOLOBYTE, CATegory 9, TOPic 28, Msg:5)
68030 BY GADGETS I've been informed that the 68030 board that Gadgets
"""""""""""""""" was showing was unique in that it also had 8 meg of
RAM on-board boosting a 4 meg ST to 12 meg of total RAM. My under-
standing is that the Gadgets 030 also featured a 68882 math co-processor
and was running at approx. 18 mhz.
(STACE, CATegory 11, TOPic 6, Msg:140)
NEW VERSION OF GDOS? I am sorry.. all comments on new versions of
"""""""""""""""""""" GDOS will have to wait a little while. Right now
I am in Virginia and to be honest I don't feel too comfortable talking
about it without Leonard's approval. So give us a couple of days to
check things out.
As for the TT Desktop and GDOS.. The TT Desktop is completely
independent of GDOS and the new GDOS hasn't shipped anywhere. As far
as I know it was shown briefly in Dusseldorf.
(TOWNS, CATegory 14, TOPic 35, Msg:266)
MUTANT KEYBOARD I am in the process of designing such a product for
""""""""""""""" the ST which will be sold by WuzTEK, for about the
same price. This one replaces the ST keyboard entirely. The mouse and
joysticks plug into this box, it will work with AT and XT keyboards,
and will be transparent to the system, i.e., the ST does not know it is
a different keyboard and no software patches are necessary. So, it
should work with any program designed for the ST, and yes, with any ST,
old 520 to Megas, to STe's. I can't tell you precisely when it will be
available. It is about 80% working at this point, so it shouldn't be
_that_ long. (N.WEINRESS, CATegory 4, TOPic 20, Msg:45)
ZOOM=POWER Zoom is coming out with two new models the first part of
"""""""""" 1991. One will be a 2400 data/9600 send-only fax... mail-
order priced at $119. The other will be a 2400 data/9600 send AND
receive fax... mailorder priced at $149! These two price quotes are
from a Mac mailorder house and, of course, will include Mac software.
I hope Joppa plans on carrying these as well, with the software
necessary to support the new speed and the receive.
(STACE, CATegory 4, TOPic 15, Msg:44)
BACKGROUND COPIES? I just found a neat program. It's a 10K .ACC file
"""""""""""""""""" that copies disks (file by file) from drive B to
drive A in the BACKGROUND! It's really spiffy! With one drive it
prompts for disk changes, but copies in the background... Since it's
only 10K, it can't be too hard to do! It's all in German though... How
about an English DC Software version? With support for HD copies? (-:
(J.ROY18, CATegory 30, TOPic 1, Msg:62)
LDW 2.0? I had occasion to call LDW this week and inquire whether or
"""""""" not the version 1.1 that I have been using is the latest.
The fellow that I talked to told me that version 1.1 was the latest;
however, they would be releasing a new version 2.0 sometime in October
and that he was working on the documentation.
I don't remember all of the new features that he told me about,
but he said that LDW 2.0 would be more compatible with Lotus 2.2
macros. There will be no "chaining" (i.e., a worksheet is auto-
matically updated when cells in another are changed) as in Multiplan or
Lotus 3.0. 3-D graphs will be available in LDW 2.0. You will be able
to print out your screen grid lines in LDW 2.0.
LDW plans to notify registered users by mail when the upgrade is
ready for shipping. No pricing has been set. I suggested that they
post a notice on GEnie and the fellow I was talking to said that was a
good idea and they would consider it.
(M.SQUIRE, CATegory 6, TOPic 2, Msg:113)
PERSONAL NeXT Have you heard about the new NeXT, the personal system.
""""""""""""" It uses a 68040, has 8 Megs of RAM, a 100 MB Hard
Drive, HUGE monitor, a 2.8 Meg Floppy drive (3.5"), and now COLOR is
available. A DOS emulator is included as well as Mathematica, Unix,
X-Windows, and the GUI. Tons more is included and they are selling
these to students here at Texas A&M for only $3300.00. This is pretty
damn scary to we that own computer stores, we can't get 'em and even if
we did we couldn't sell them for this little. And they are available
NOW, btw. (T.DODGE, CATegory 24, TOPic 5, Msg:50)
NEW ATARI MONITOR I think the new color monitor from Atari will do
""""""""""""""""" monochrome AND color. At least, I saw a TT running
a monitor that worked in all of the colour resolutions, and the
DuoChrome mode, which is the same as the ST's monochrome. I could
barely tell the difference between the TT's 'duochrome' and an SM124
(ok, the SM124 is a little brighter and steadier, I think, but not so
much that you'd notice side by side). However, I don't think it's
POSSIBLE to get a colour monitor to run the 1280x960 mode, unless you
buy a monitor that costs as much as the computer, almost. I priced out
an NEC 4D, and believe me, it'd be a LOT cheaper buying two monitors,
even if it did wind up costing over $1000 bucks. Add my name to a list
of people EXTREMELY CURIOUS about this potential for a zero wait state
TT. Wow. (R.GRANT11, CATegory 14, TOPic 35, Msg:253)
The only reason that you would need to have two monitors for the
TT is if you absolutely have to run 1280x960. The TT Monitor will
support the ENTIRE group of ST resolutions, as well as the new TT Low
(320x480) 256 colors, and TT Med (640x480) 16 colors. We will sell a
new Moniterm like monitor for the TT, and will have one at the WAACE
Show this weekend to show to the developers that are interested.
(BOB-BRODIE, CATegory 14, TOPic 35, Msg:257)
WORD UP I called the Wordup "support" line yesterday and got a
""""""" message that they will now respond to written inquiries only.
(FAIRWEATHER, CATegory 13, TOPic 6, Msg:258)
>>> HOT_TOPICS! <<<
"""""""""""""""""""
CAT 11, TOP 19 It seems that many of you taken offense to what I have
"""""""""""""" said concerning the Glendale show and the lack of
interest in the user group's by Bob. I have nothing against Bob, but
if people are going to say he is a user group coordinater, I think that
he should of had some interest in the groups.
>>>>> It seems obvious to me (and everyone else here) that you have
""""" some sort of hidden agenda in your posts. Time to take that
chip off of your shoulder and state what you really mean.
>>>>> What is your real beef. If you were really concerned at the
""""" show, there were plenty of Atari people around you could have
spoken with. There isn't anyone more interested in User groups than
Bob. He used to be one of the most active user group members in the
U.S. before he got hired by Atari to do it full time.
[*][*][*] [*][*][*]
While on GEnie, do you spend most of your time downloading files?
If so, you may be missing out some excellent information in the Bulletin
Board area. The messages listed above only scratch the surface of
what's available and waiting for you in the bulletin board area.
If you are serious about your Atari, the GEnie Lamp staff strongly
urge you to give the bulletin board area a try. There are literally
thousands of messages posted from people like you from all over the
world.
////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_TIP ////////////
/ "Did you know you do not have to page thru an entire topic /
/ to update your pointers? Just do a IGN # from the appropriate /
/ CAT where # is the TOPic number you need to update. If you /
/ want to make sure no recent messages were missed, a REA # /
/ DAT>90XXXX can be used to read back a few days." /
//////////////////////////////////////////// ST-INFORMER ///////
[EOA]
[ONL]//////////////////////////////
THE ONLINE LIBRARY /
/////////////////////////////////
Something For Everybody
"""""""""""""""""""""""
By Larry Duke
[LARRY.D]
CREAM OF THE CROP The GEnie ST Libraries, with almost 17,000 files,
""""""""""""""""" contain something for everybody. As a sysop here
in the ST Libraries, I have the privilege of downloading many of the
new files. Bear in mind that I don't play many games, so my list of
favorites will quite likely differ from yours. I will occassionally
include some games, but only if the program itself is what I would
consider to be admirable. Here are listed my personal favorites from
recent download listings:
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16689 ST_PAGE.LZH X K.SHINABARGE 900929 12600 27 2
Desc: Small text editor
Just as it says, this is a small, versatile text editor. For
those of you not working with TEMPUS, this download is a must. Works
in medium rez only, but packs a lot of punch in it's small size.
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16686 TLC_BOOK.LZH X C.D.M. 900929 42840 43 10
Desc: DUAL Database program in one file.
16425 TLC_PLAY.ARC X C.D.M. 900906 26460 163 17
Desc: Play any digitized sound fmt file.
16424 TLC_NAMR.ARC X C.D.M. 900906 17640 233 2
Desc: Add symbols to any file's name.
16423 TLC_FORM.ARC X C.D.M. 900906 20160 290 2
Desc: Format a disk to read/write FAST!
16422 TLC_ATTR.ARC X C.D.M. 900906 28980 142 2
Desc: Change any file's attributes.
What more could you say, other than these nifty little programs
from Tom Hayslett do EXACTLY what you expect them to do, and do it very
well. TLC_BOOK is both an address book, and a DATEMINDER data base,
making sure you keep up with those important birthdays and
anniversaries. This release is basically a demo, so it limits the
number of entries you can have to 10, but that's enough to see that you
want to keep it.
TLC_PLAY will play any digitized sound in any format (any that is,
for the ST). Incredible editing capabilities such as volume change,
stretch, and compress make it one of the best sound players around.
TLC_NAMR allows the user to rename a file to include characters
not normally allowed in filenames. Add an ATARI Fuji symbol, left
arrow, right arrow, and more to make your filenames really stand out.
Caution should be taken on renaming files, however, since ARC602ST.TTP
>>> WILL NOT ALLOW <<< files to have some characters in the name, and
will bomb.
TLC_FORM is a great little formatting utility, and works as either
a program or accessory simply by changing the file extension from .PRG
to .ACC.
TLC_ATTR allows you to see and adjust file attributes to files on
the disk. This is a great little utility for changing archive bits,
hiding and un-hiding files, or just hacking around on the disk drive.
Again, caution is required anytime you have this power at your
fingertips. Uneducated users could effectively lose valuable data.
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16654 WEST.LZH X M.DAVIS33 900926 163800 23 18
Desc: 12 clips of Cowboy & Indians IMG's.
Clip-Art collectors should definitely get this one. Clips both
serious and funny about the "old west" are in this archive. Scanned
and "touched up" at 300 DPI, these could really accent those DTP jobs
you've been putting off.
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16651 CBURST_C.ARC X P.BEERY9 900926 46620 31 3
Desc: The C source code to ColorBurst II
16650 C_BURST2.ARC X P.BEERY9 900926 42840 77 28
Desc: STe compatible colorburst update
For LOW REZ users, this is an exceptional drawing program. Pop-up
menus make it very easy to master. There is an unusual user interface
that takes a short time to figure out, but interesting in it's
implementation. Good tools make it so aspiring artists can create
masterpieces in minutes.
The C source code availability increases this program's
attraction. Looking through this code can make us all better
programmers, since we see some of the programming techniques used in
this nifty package.
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16609 CK_DEMO2.ARC X C.F.JOHNSON 900922 23940 244 10
Desc: Demo of CodeKeys - the Macro Tool
I was one of the lucky ones that got CODEKEYS in Glendale a while
back, and now I wouldn't be without it. I've made keystroke menu
commands that didn't exist in previous programs, and have given my
mouse a well deserved rest in most cases.
For those that haven't heard, CODEKEYS is the newest utility from
inside the CODEHEAD's imaginative brains. This utility can be
programmed to reduce redundant or repetitive keystrokes or mouse clicks
(or both) and assign them in one easy keystroke of your choice.
You could turn CTRL-A into a full 128 character string, ALT-A into an
automatic menu selection, and ALT-CTRL-A into a menu selection
INCLUDING text entry in a dialog box. A great little utility. This
demo will make you want to go out and buy it. (See GEnie Lamp #1.09
for a in-depth review on CODEKEYS. -ED.)
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16590 EDHAK_20.LZH X C.HARVEY 900921 32760 127 2
Desc: ACC/PRG Text/file/disk/ram EDITOR!
16589 EDHAKDOC.LZH X C.HARVEY 900921 35280 94 2
Desc: Full Docs for EdHak v 2.0
Edit a file, disk sector, or RAM quickly and easily using this
enhanced release of a hacker's dream. I used this one to correct some
spelling in the TOOLKIT program (corrected the spelling of
"contiguous") and found it a joy to use.
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16571 BOLODEMO.ARC X G.ANDERSON 900920 154980 43 10
Desc: A GREAT breakout clone from Germany
One of my personal favorites. Though it's a game, there are some
very imaginative programming techniques in this one. You can even
change from COLOR to MONOCHROME within the game. The description above
doesn't give this one justice, as it is a super game demo, much more
than just another "BREAKOUT" clone.
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16548 LGSEL18.ARC X C.F.JOHNSON 900918 42840 319 2
Desc: Little Green File Selector v1.8
Enhanced version of the Little Green File Selector from CODEHEAD
Charles Johnson. SHAREWARE, but with all of the professional aspects
you've come to expect from the maker of ARCSHELL and CODEHEAD utility
packages. Replace the humdrum ATARI file selector with one that will
dazzle you in its ease of use and versatility.
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16476 DTERM99F.LZH X K.SHINABARGE 900912 39060 117 7
Desc: a small x,y(g),and zmodem term
Amazing little XMODEM/YMODEM/ZMODEM capable terminal emulation
program. This is a pre-release version, but is quite capable and
versatile. Small, but feature packed. I really like the ZMODEM
instant information. Really looking forward to it's full release
version, since this one does so much.
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Looking in my cliche` book, I see the one that fits this situation
is "This is only the tip of the iceberg," though there are countless
others that will tell of the immense amount of software and information
available in the GEnie ST RoundTable Libraries. These few files caught
my eye on the day I was looking at the file list, thinking about what
to write. With almost 17,000 files in the libraries, there is
DEFINITELY "something for everyone" (I'm gonna throw this cliche` book
away soon). From programmers to players and collectors to cooks, the
libraries have what you have been needing.
////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////////
/ "What!?! Bob Brodie sent to Baghdad? Nooooooo.... Iraq won't /
/ let diplomats in... only reporters... Hey Ralph!" /
////////////////////////////////////////////// W.PARKS3 ////////
[EOA]
[TIP]//////////////////////////////
ATARI_QWIK_TIPS /
/////////////////////////////////
Atarians Helping Atarians
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
o I HATE YOU MEECES TO PIECES!
o SHUFFLEPUCK CAFE _SPOILERS_
o HARD DRIVE LOCK-OUT: HELP!
...MEECES TO PIECES I am having mouse problems with my 1040STf. The
""""""""""""""""""" system is almost 3 years old. It appears that
there is a bad connection where the mouse cable exits the mouse because
if I jiggle it there I can get it to work. Unfortunately, it is
rapidly going down hill. It barely responds to the left button, does
not move the pointer in the intended direction and tends to drift when
the mouse is moved at all. The right button seems to work. Should I
get a new mouse or can I get a new cable and fix it myself? If I need
a new mouse can I get one direct from Atari or does some other
manufacturer make a better replacement? I would appreciate any help.
(T.SKLEBA, CATegory 14, TOPic 6, Msg:105)
It isn't clear from your description whether the problem is the
mouse itself or the mouse port in your ST, but I suspect it is the
mouse.
There are several better replacements available. If you are
looking for a cheap solution, I'd start first by removing the screws
that hold your mouse together and popping off the top. Remove the ball
also. Make sure that the mouse is clean. This means you'll need to
remove grime from the rollers which contact the ball, but you will also
need to examine the wheels (they connect to the roller shafts) for
dust. If your mouse is in reasonably good shape, and just dirty, this
would solve any tracking problem.
Now, on to the button response: when reassembling your mouse, make
sure that the plastic projections on the case's buttons set properly on
the internal buttons. While the case is off, check to see if the
buttons produce a satisfying click. You can also reinstall the ball
and reconnect the mouse while the case is off and test the buttons by
pressing on the internal buttons while giving a program that uses both
buttons a workout. If the internal buttons work under these
conditions, the contact with the external buttons may be suspect. I
did a little filing on plastic parts of the case on one mouse to
alleviate this problem and provide better contact between the internal
and external buttons. If your internal buttons fail, you can replace
them with cheapo parts available from Best Electronics.
Another likely problem is a short in your mouse cord near the
plug. You can buy a new plug at Radio Shack, cut off the mouse below
the short, and replace the plug.
I've fixed _lots_ and _lots_ of mice using these techniques.
However, sometimes a mouse is in too bad a shape and repair is just not
feasible. In these cases, I usually replace 'em with a Witty mouse
($35) or a Best Mouse ($50), or an Atari replacement mouse ($35 plus
the return of the broken mouse), but there are other--and more
sophisticated alternatives.
I've had a few other mouse problems, but the kids are really rough
on mice, even when they are careful. Sometimes irregular motion is
caused because an axel for one of the slotted wheels pops out of the
plastic clip that holds it in position. We've had truly broken
buttons, too, which required replacement.
(D.A.BRUMLEVE, CATegory 14, TOPic 6, Msg:105/107)
If a mouse has never been cleaned and pointer motion becomes
irregular, dirty rollers are almost certainly the problem. I was able
to permanently fix a balky mouse button by opening the rodent and
squirting some tuner cleaner into the switch. After three years of
hard use, all my mouse problems so far have been dirt-related.
(F-D-PERCIVAL, CATegory 14, TOPic 6, Msg:106)
SHUFFLEPUCK CAFE SPOILERS (Avert your eyes if you don't want to see!)
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
- The first three opponents are pretty easy - you'll need to beat
them on your own to get past the rest.
- The drunk guy gets drunk, you win! No problem!
- The phantom guy has a paddle like a mirror - he returns what-
ever you send him at the same angle. Slow the puck way down,
it'll come back to you real slow, then SMASH it into the
opposite corner!
- The Queen isn't hard once you return her serves. Listen to the
eerie sound - if it's short, she'll serve to the same corner
the puck starts towards. If it's long, she'll serve to the
opposite corner.
- To beat Biff I found I had to play at full speed - if I sent
him a slow one he would smash it back, but if I always hit it
with full force (button down, too) it would come back at a
reasonable speed. Aim for the corners, play at full speed,
he's definitely not invincible!
Hope these help...let me know if further explanation is needed!
(CYCLONE, CATegory 9, TOPic 52, Msg:4)
HARD DRIVE LOCKED I am locked out of my hard drive due to an accessory
""""""""""""""""" on drive C:. Is there a way to disable accessorises
so that I may get into my drive?
(M.SIMARD, CATegory 4, TOPic 39, Msg:72)
Here's how you do it.
1) Find your original hard drive utilities disk. It should have
your hard drive boot program in the AUTO folder.
2) Put that disk in drive A:.
3) Turn on your computer. As soon as the floppy drive busy light
comes on, hold down the Control, Left Shift, and Alternate
keys. Keep holding them down until your desktop comes up.
4) If there is not already an icon installed for drive C:, install
one by highlighting the Drive A: icon, then selecting "Install
Disk Drive..." from the drop down menu.
5) Delete the offending accessory from drive C:.
6) Reboot your computer.
Hope that helps!
(G.CALVIN, CATegory 4, TOPic 4, Msg:39)
////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE /////
/ "I'd like to cast a -negative- vote for monopoly. It's a /
/ wonderful concept, but it cheats like crazy. It's my own /
/ humble opinion that two of the computer players, Andy and /
/ Betty, are having an affair and conspire to cheat the /
/ human player unfairly." /
////////////////////////////////////////// HTCOLONNA //////
[EOA]
[FUN]//////////////////////////////
ONLINE FUNNIES /
/////////////////////////////////
CowTOONS!
"""""""""
By Steve "Hawk" Schultz
(Head of Heifer Control)
(___) (__) (__)
( O ) (oo) (oo)
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/ | ||V | |
* ||----|| ||------||
~~ ~~ ~~ ~~
"The cyclops that Jason and "This cow lived with
the Argonauts met had this cow." Dr. Doolittle."
////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
/ "After re-rereading the manuals shipped with MVG /
/ 1.3 a special feature was discovered to be totally un- /
/ documented. PLEASE copy this into your manuals for /
/ future reference!" /
/ /
/ "With release v1.3 of MultiViewer Graphica (MVG), a /
/ seatbelt is no longer necessary.... although mirrored- /
/ shades are still recommended." /
////////////////////////////////////// W.PARKS3 ////////
[EOA]
[HEL]//////////////////////////////
HELP!!! /
/////////////////////////////////
(NOT) For Beginners Only
""""""""""""""""""""""""
o UPLOADING TEXT TO GEnie
By Darlah Pine
o GEnie Qwik_TIP: IS ANYBODY PUT THERE?
o GEnie Qwik_TIP 2: IS TWO BITS BETTER THEN ONE?
UPLOADING TEXT By preparing your mail and Bulletin Board messages
"""""""""""""" off-line, then uploading them to GEnie, you can save
time as well as money. You can use your word processor or text editor
to create your messages off-line or even edit or create a message in
your capture buffer in your terminal program as in Flash.
When using a word processor, you must save your message in ASCII
before uploading. Be sure to set your left margin at "0" and your
right margin at "79", top and bottom margins should be at "0". Be
sure to place returns after EACH line as GEnie does NOT have a word
wrap feature. Turn your justification off before saving your file to
disk.
If you captured some information on line to your buffer to
reupload, be sure the text you are uploading is not embedded with any
Control Codes. Be sure to edit all characters you may have received
OUT of your text.
After you have prepared your text in your buffer or word
processor, load your file into your buffer on your terminal program, if
it is not already done. Make sure your ASCII upload/download options
are set correctly. If you are using Flash, click your right hand
button to access your buffer.
Go to the Edit menu at the top of your screen. Select Ascii
Upload/Download and set your options like this:
Line Pause 0
DC2/4 Protocol Off
Strip Linefeeds On
Metering Off
Prompting On <--when using prompted send. Set at OFF
Prompt Character > when using BATCH UPLOADING
If sending your mail by BATCH uploading, your text file should
contain the GE mail address of the person or persons you want to receive
this message on the FIRST line. The second line should contain the
GEnie mail address of those persons you want to Carbon Copy this
message to. If no one is to be Carbon Copied on this letter, be sure
to leave your second line blank with only a return character. The
third line must contain the Subject of the letter. Be sure to place
returns at the end of EACH line.
You can now Block off the text that you want to send. If you are
using Flash, this is as easy as Clicking on the start of your text
file, selecting the F1 function key then clicking on the end of the
text file you want to send, then selecting the F2 function key. You
will notice the text that you just block appear lighter.
Now log on to GEnie. There are two ways to upload text to Genie.
The first way we will discuss is called BATCH Uploading
BATCH UPLOADING Be sure your prompt is OFF when using BATCH Uploading.
''''''''''''''' Log on to Genie. If sending mail, go to page 200 and
select item 6.
Command Mode - When you receive this: Command? Type TBATCH and
push return. The system will respond with, "READY FOR INPUT." Start
your Ascii text upload. When the text file is completely uploaded, be
sure to send your BREAK CHARACTER. See the SETTINGS.HLP file for further
information on this. You will then see the line number prompt. Type
*L to list your file incase you need or want to edit any part of your
file. You can get a list of Editing commands by typing *H. Be sure to
save your file by typing *S.
Follow the same instructions when uploading text to the Bulletin
Board. Just eliminate the address, carbon copy and subject line.
PROMPTED SEND The second way to upload text is called PROMPTED SEND.
''''''''''''' Your Prompt must be ON to use this feature. After
blocking your text off, start your letter with the normal TO:, Carbon
Copy:, and Subject: lines, or tell GEnie you want to reply in the
Bulletin Board by typing REP. When the 1> prompt appears, start your
upload. When the text file is finished uploading, be sure to type *L
to list the file incase you may need to edit any part of your text file
and *H if you need a list of editing commands. When your file is
complete type *S to save the message or letter.
Line noise can cause a problem when sending your text file. If
you notice garbage within your text file, your best bet would be to log
off and log in again in hopes you will get a clearer line. At times
line noise can be interpreted as a control character which will cause
GEnie to pause. Press Control-Q to resume. Then type *W to wipe out
all text. This will remove all lines from the message or letter you
are sending. You can now start your upload all over.
There can also be a problem when reuploading text you have
captured. Make sure that ALL line noise is edited out.
Your exact upload procedure may vary from these instructions,
depending on your terminal program. All examples here have been in
using Flash. Be sure to read your terminal programs instructions. If
you have any problems, please feel free to send mail to any of the
sysops on-line.
[*][*][*]
ANYBODY OUT THERE? Anyone with suggestions that they truly wish to
"""""""""""""""""" bring to the attention of the GEnie administration
regarding how the system works, please feel free to express them here,
but make sure you are also communicating them to GEnie Client Services.
Here, you are airing your opinions to the public (which
is what this
area is for), but to air your opinions to GEnie administration, you
must send email to FEEDBACK (just type FEEDBACK at any GEnie page
prompt) or call GEnie Client Services at 1-800-638-9636.
As for ST Roundtable-specific questions or problems, use one of
the topics in Category 1 or use the FEEDBACK TO THE SYSOPS option on
the main menu for the ST Roundtable on Page 475.
(JEFF.W, CATegory 18, TOPic 15, Msg:161)
TWO BITS BETTER THEN ONE? The 2 stop bits has the overall effect of
""""""""""""""""""""""""" slowing down the transmission speed by
about 9%. This is just enough to allow some borderline conflicts
between modems and serial circuits on different machines to resolve
themselves. I've seen this occur on a number of other systems. As a
general rule, if you send with 2 stop bits you'll have a slower but
more reliable connection. [JLS]
////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ////////
/ "Well, Ron Luks has announced he will be present on Saturday./
/ Now, if we can get Clay Walnum there, the three online /
/ services can get in the ring together and wrestle!" /
/ /
/ "Ron Luks and I had an enjoyable conversation a few times at /
/ WAACE. Just so you know. ;-)" /
////////////////////////////////////// J.NESS / DARLAH ///////
[EOA]
[PDQ]//////////////////////////////
PD_QUICKVIEW /
/////////////////////////////////
Yours For The Asking
""""""""""""""""""""
By Fred Koch
[F.KOCH]
Program Name : ST Reader
Filename : STREADER.LZH
Library Area : 2
Program Number : 15610
File Size : 69300
Program Type : Text file viewer
Author : Sterling K. Webb
Version Reviewed : 3.10
File Type : Public Domain (w/restrictions)
[*] [*] [*]
WHAT IT IS A text viewer program designed to replace the desktop SHOW
"""""""""" utility. Can be installed as an application.
WHAT IT DOES ST READER will display text files in 80 columns no
"""""""""""" matter what resolution you're operating in, even low (by
jumping into medium resolution and back to low again when you exit.)
o The length of file ST READER can load into memory is limited only
by how much memory is available (maximum file length is roughly
half the available memory).
o You can scroll through the text forward or backward, a page, half
page, or line at a time. You can jump to the end or beginning of
the document at any time with a single key press.
o When the file is displayed, the bottom or memo line of the screen
is printed in reverse video. The scrollable memo line contains a
summary of all ST READER's commands.
o If you load a .DOC file that turns out to be a 1stWord file, ST
READER will convert 1stWord files to Ascii text. Just press the
<Help> key. (This converts the entire file, not just the displayed
screen.) Conversely, you can convert a Ascii file into the 1stWord
format by pressing the CNTL+<Help> key. This conversion is to text
that matches 1stWord's definition of a Word-Processing text, so
that 1stWord will perform all of its "WP" operations on the text,
such as reformat or justify paragraphs. Tabular matter is preserved
intact.
o All TABs can be replaced with a specified number of spaces. This
allows displaying documents with TAB settings other than the ST
standard spacing.
o The entire document or marked block can be sent to the printer or
saved. There is an option to skip the page perforation or not,
with the top and bottom margins fixed at three lines.
o The screen text can be displayed in either of the ST screen fonts
or using any DEGAS format font. Up to 10 fonts can be loaded at
one time allowing quick switching between fonts. Five fonts are
included in the archive.
o There is a forward and backward search capability. The search can
be continued for the next occurrence of the desired string, or you
can return to the starting location once the search is completed.
o The screen may be split into two windows to allow comparing
different sections of the same document. The number of lines
displayed in each window can be changed.
o Terminating the current document review process allows selection of
another document to view or exiting the program.
o The GFA BASIC 3.0 source code is provided for those programmers
interested in how ST READER achieves its different operations.
o The program has been tested on a 1040 ST, a Mega 4, with old ROMs,
with intermediate ROMs and with Rainbow TOS (version 1.4).
[*] [*] [*]
PD_Q RATING * * *
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DOCUMENTATION GOOD (not really needed to use the program.)
"""""""""""""
PD_Q COMMENTS ST READER appears to do what the author promises. It
""""""""""""" is a good alternative to the ST desktop SHOW utility.
The search function is case sensitive and fast. For a 1500 line file
the specified string was found almost instantaneously. There is a
feature which will show where you are in the file at any time, i.e.
line 1323 of 1500. (I always like to know how close I am getting to
the end of a long file.) The print operation can be canceled once
started without quitting the program, and the text is highlighted as it
is printed allowing you to see how far along the print process is even
if you have a print spooler.
I had the program crash several times while loading fonts, but
could not consistently duplicate the problem, and rebooting seemed to
prevent further occurrence. I have been able to load text files
containing non-ASCII characters, even those from BBS sessions with line
noise which cannot be loaded into 1st Word Plus due to the non-ASCII
characters. The message line sometimes disappears with these files,
but all operations seem to work fine, CTRL-C restores the message line.
There is no word wrap, so lines longer than 80 characters are cut off
with no way to view the remaining text. Files containing lines longer
than 240 characters cannot be loaded. This excludes files which are
long strings such as STWRITER files.
A minor problem, but a major nuisance, is the program not setting
the screen colors. Sometimes the text is shown in such poor contrast
it is unreadable. The dialog boxes are always readable, but the text
may not be. My fix has been to reboot with the default desktop colors
before running ST READER, which fixes the problem.
Conversion from 1st Word format to ASCII does not eliminate the
1st Word headers, but using the BLOCK SAVE eliminates them quite
easily. The conversion from ASCII to 1st Word format is the best I
have seen.
Selecting NO when asked to exit to GEM leaves you in nowhere land,
fortunately UNDO will allow you to select another file or exit to GEM
with YES.
If you are tired of not being able to scroll the display and
search for desired text when viewing a file from the desktop and would
like to be able to save or print those key blocks of text for later
use, then this program is worth a close look.
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Mini_Qwik_reViews
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o BATTLE OVER BRITAIN
Richard Williams
o 2400 BAUD FOR $88 BUCKS
Mike Easter
o GADGETS FOR LYNX
John Gilmore
BATTLE OVER BRITAIN Being a Walter Mitty/ Calvin kind of guy, I often
""""""""""""""""""" fantasized about being a WWII fighter pilot in my
childhood. Air Warrior was great, but too expensive. Battle Over
Britian really fills the bill! No phone bill, no $6/hr. Of course,
none of that pleasant conversation you get from such chaps as Freefall,
et al.
The first time I flew a Heinkel mission, I was AMAZED to see my
close escort criss-crossing through our formation. So close, I could
see the exhaust ports. Jeez, what a piece of art! The crosses and
roundels are clearly visible, the only thing missing is the swastika on
the tail! Bet they tried, though.
Have already beaten England twice in campaigns, and saved it once.
Was hoping to get Winston Churchill's speech at the end, but they missed
their chance.
My only complaints are that the game cheats sometimes when you are
playing Britain in the camp. Popped up once to find the bombers behind
me, directly over the target. Needless to say, the Hurricane Works got
wrecked that day... Also the game gets really slow when things get hot
and heavy. But with 14 planes on screen all blazing away at each
other, I understand why. Almost makes me run out and get a 33mhz clone
to see what it looks like on that.
Oh, did I say? I _love_ it!!!
(R.SKYBOY, Category 9, TOPic 74, Msg:164)
2400 BAUD, CHEAP! Here's the story on the "no-name" CD-2400 modem
""""""""""""""""" from Computer Direct:
(This message was edited due to size.)
o 300/1200/2400 bps asynchronous
o Auto Dial/ Auto Answer
o Non-Volatile Memory (RAM)
o Automatic Adaptive Equalization (For Clear Transmission)
o 2 year limited warranty
o Made in the USA
o Compatible with Bell 103 and 212A, plus CCITT v.22 and v.22 bis
o (Ad says 100% Hayes compatible)
o (Ad says 40 character buffer)
It has these result code acknowledgments:
o OK
o CONNECT
o RING (incoming)
o NO CARRIER
o ERROR
o CONNECT 1200
o NO DIALTONE (within x seconds)
o BUSY
o NO ANSWER
o CONNECT 2400
Physically, the modem is 16 cm deep x 11 cm wide x 4 cm high (not
counting the effect of the rear cable connections on functional depth);
and has 7 LED monitor lights, for status of auto answer, ring
indicator, off hook, carrier detect, receive data, transmit data, and
data terminal ready. The newest model has eliminated the side panel
dipswitch options, which gave a hardware dipswitch for 3 of the
functions which are software controllable. The only hardware switch on
the device is the 1 cm x 2 cm rocker on/off power switch, which is
unfortunately located on the stage left side of the modem 12 cm from
the front, rather than on the front where the LEDs are.
It comes with dc power supply and phone line cord (no RS232 cable)
and needs all 25 pin cable (not 9). The ports on the back are for the
RS232 cable (with screw security), power source, and 2 RJ11C phone line
ports (to enable plugging in a phone). Nothing on the gray-ivory
plastic case indicates who manufactures the modem for Computer Direct,
and the case closure seems to be snapped, and doesn't permit unscrew
access to internal inspection; there may be screws in the recessed
holes in the bottom for removal of the top half of the case, if so,
their heads are covered with plastic to prevent easy or undetectable
access.
The 14 page manual (and 3 1/2 page installation guide) do not
describe automatic adaptive equalization or provide any numbers
regarding noise suppression qualities.
Not a bad deal for $88. [Ad says mfr's suggested retail $350 (!)]
That's less than I paid for the Avatex 1200 (not the HC) a few years
ago. Computer Direct will allow a return and complete refund (except
the shipping fees) within 30 days for no re-stocking fees.
Now, the next question is...how well does it work with my phone
lines and my node at 2400? Stay tuned to this channel.
(M.EASTER, CATegory 8, TOPic 4, Msg:11)
GADGETS FOR LYNX I just received my Lynx Kit Case from Atari
"""""""""""""""" yesterday. This is a really nice case! I already
owned a Sprokits case but believe me there is no comparison.
Don't get me wrong. Sprokits makes a very nice case but Atari's is
much nicer. It's kind of a hard soft case, if that makes sense. It
looks like a small brief case with a zippered lid and when you open it
there are pouches for 12 games on the inside of the lid. There are
four compartments inside, one is Lynx size and three others are about
4" * 4". The compartment dividers are padded and removable/recon-
figurable held in place with Velcro. By removing the small dividers
you could easily put two Lynx's in there, you can also double up carts
in the pouches for a total of 24 in the lid. I have my Lynx, 6 games,
A/C power adapter, Cig lighter adapter, spare set of Ni-Cad batteries,
earphones, com cable, pad of paper and pen (for remembering all those
codes) inside this case, and it all fits easily. This case also has a
handle and removable shoulder strap, and the best part is that it sells
retail for only $19.95.
I also bought their 9' cig lighter adapter for $19.95, a little
pricey but it has two power cables from one cigarette lighter. I also
picked up their sun shade for $4.95, just a plastic shade for the
screen but it works, fits the machine well, and folds down to protect
the screen from scratches when not in use.
Needless to say, I'm very happy with these items, particularly the
case. In my opinion the case is a must have for any serious Lynxer.
These items should be available in stores soon. I bought it directly
from Atari on their 800 order line.
(J.T.GILMORE, CATegory 36, TOPic 5, Msg:197)
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/ "...firing up the Tesla Coil and drawing a three inch arc to /
/ my finger (that's a head-turner, I tell ya ...)" /
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For REAL Cheapskates!
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By Terry Quinn
[T.QUINN1]
This short article is a sort of follow on to the last issue's "For
Beginners Only" and "Words with the letter ""Z"" articles.
If you have some experience with your communications program (i.e.
know how to write a logon script, etc.) and would really like to squeeze
your GEnie bills down to the lowest possible cost, you can gain still
more efficiency by writing macro programs to handle all of the routine
tasks you normally do online.
First, you do not want to do everything in one large script.
Ideally you want at least two and possibly 3 or 4 depending on how you
handle messages, etc. If you go for two parts, you want at least one
for scanning for messages, new files, and suchlike and one for actually
retrieving them.
Before writing them, you need to plan your attack. Use your GEnie
manual and back copies of this publication to obtain page numbers, item
numbers and commands to draw out (on a piece of paper if necessary)
exactly what you want to do. Be sure that each script (or macro) ends
either in a no charge area or automatically logs you off since you want
to be out of the charge areas as fast as possible. Next, as Mel
Motogawa suggests, get and learn how to use Alan Hamilton's XYZ.TTP as
you can save an immense amount of time using this program and it is
easily driven from a macro. (See GEnie Lamp 1.09.)
When you are good and ready, turn your keystroke recorder on (most
advanced communication programs have one), logon to Genie and go through
your first script exactly. Logoff, save the file and use it to write
your script. While I cannot tell you how to do this in FLASH (I don't
have it), an example of this type of script can be found in the library
under Download.lzh. Finally, try to plan to debug it on an early
saturday morning or some other non-prime time when GEnie isn't so busy
so you can have a good response time.
You will find that once you have a set of working debugged macro's,
you will be able to get more out of the $charge areas of GEnie without
spending major $ mainly because you will spend less time typing while
the dollars add up.
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/ "I enjoyed meeting Eli Kenan. I think he will be /
/ a positive factor in the future of Atari. I walked /
/ away with a good feeling from him on future plans /
/ for Atari." /
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Questions & Answers About GEnie
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
o 2400 BAUD TEXT UPLOADS?
o WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
o TOPICS, TOPICS, TOPICS!
HI EVERYONE! Welcome to, "ASK Ms. GEnie!" I've been selected by the
"""""""""""" GEnie Lamp Staff to field any questions that you may have
about the Atari ST RoundTable, the ST, GEnie or anything else you can
think of. Let's get started...
[*][*][*]
Dear Ms. GEnie,
Will sending text online at 2400 baud work? I've tried but GEnie
can't seem to handle it. Has this changed?
Bob
Dear Bob,
Are you trying to upload pre-written text into a message? If so,
it's quite easy: Type *UPLOAD for the first line of the message and
GEnie will tell you to blast it on through. Send the text through via
your terminal program's ASCII UPLOAD command then when it's all up
here, hit whatever key you have set up as BREAK. (I have my ESC set to
send a BREAK.) That's all there is to it.
Have A Happy!
Ms. GEnie
[*][*][*]
Dear Ms. GEnie,
When I sent a message in the bulletin board area it had "C C C C C
C C C C C C C C C C" throughout the text. What am I doing wrong? (I'm
new here!)
Perplexed
Dear Perplexed,
This one happens a lot with new members. It looks as though you
were trying to use your arrow keys to edit. It won't work on GEnie.
<sorry> No big deal, really, my first messages on GEnie looked similar.
Between my backspace key being set wrong and using the arrows, I was
virtually unreadable. :-) Any further help you may need, please write.
Have A Happy!
Ms. GEnie
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Dear Ms. GEnie,
I'm wondering if, when in the bulletin board, there is anyway to
show all topics that I have marked? Sometimes I forget which ones I
have marked. Also, what is the correct way to unmark a topic I no
longer want to read? And finally, is there a topic that shows if new
topics have been added? Checking this topic every time I RAM would be
a lot easier than doing an index of topics.
Heiko
Dear Heiko,
Okay... let's start from the top, so to speak. The TOP will
display all the topics and their status for the category you're
currently attending whereas TOP ALL will do the same for -all- the
categories. You'll have to look at the topic status for each one to
see if it's open/closed/marked/ignored. INDex only shows the open/
closed status. To un-mark a topic, just type UNM #. You must SET to
each category in order to unmark topics in the same fashion you would
mark topics.
Have A Happy!
Ms. GEnie
[*][*][*] [*][*][*]
The questions and answers found in Ask Ms. GEnie have been taken
from the bulletin board area. Ms. GEnie would like to thank T.JOHNSON4,
Alan Hamilton, Jeff Williams, Joe Meehan and Darlah Pine for taking the
time and effort to answer the questions in this issue's column.
If you have a question you would like for Ms. GEnie to address,
post your question on the GEnie Lamp Bulletin Board, CAT 34, TOPic 4 or
leave E/Mail to me, Ms. GEnie, in the "Feedback to SysOps" option on
page 475.
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/ coming along; bought some extra 811A tubes for if we /
/ pop any during a demo." /
/ /
/ "If you haven't seen one, you want to." /
/ /
/ "(I) Might bring along an ST or two, also .. *grin*" /
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Problems & Solutions
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o BOMBS AWAY: COPYFIX IS THE CULPRIT
o DC-OOPS!: (IT'S NOT AS BAD AS IT SEEMS!)
o TOS 1.4: BAD IDEA?
o STACY SCREEN FIX
In GOING BUGGY? you will find messages that have been posted by RT
members that have found a problem with a particular piece of software or
hardware. We will also print their solutions (if any).
It's important to remember that just because someone says they have
found a bug or caught a virus that things are sometimes not always as
they seem. There is the possibility that they may be having a problem
with a conflicting desk accessory or auto-program or it could even be
hardware related and specific only to their set-up.
[*][*][*]
BOMBS AWAY I have an older 1040ST which is having an annoying problem.
"""""""""" Some programs - like Phasar and MWC's msh will produce an
address error BOMB the first time that they are started after a boot
off of my hard drive. Other programs will work fine. Once the BOMB
has occurred I no longer have any problems with starting any program
until the next time I need to boot the hard drive.
(D.PREHN, CATegory 14, TOPic 26, Msg:1)
You may want to get rid of COPYFIX and see if this helps. If it
does not, then try re-booting with all of your AUTO folder programs and
desk accessories turned off (the best way to do this is rename them to
".PRX" and ".ACX", respectively) and add them back to your system one-
by-one until you can get the crash to happen again.
(GRIBNIF, CATegory 14, TOPic 26, Msg:2)
Thanks for the help! This has been bugging me for months. It was
the CopyFix program that was causing the problem.
(D.PREHN, CATegory 14, TOPic 26, Msg:3)
DC-OOPS! Thanks for the patch program for DC DESKTOP 1.2 but HELP!
"""""""" All programs patched ok except DCCONFIG.PRG. My original
unaltered DCCONFIG.PRG file is 16832 bytes long and not 16814 as you
note in the README file.
(A.HASKELL, CATegory 30, TOPic 11, Msg:166)
A slight oversight on my part. The checksum error occurs because
each DC Configurator has different config info stored in it... <ooops>
I'll upload a new patch program which will alleviate this problem.
In the mean time, the old DC Configurator will work just fine,
except that some key presses will not be recognized when assigning keys.
(DOUBLE-CLICK, CATegory 30, TOPic 11, Msg:167)
TOS 1.4: BAD IDEA? Well, I must admit two things... one - I don't
"""""""""""""""""" have a hard drive, although I will be getting one
in about 2-3 weeks, and two - I've heard many bad things about TOS 1.4
and am curious about the File I/O...how is it faster? I would think
that a hard disk alone would be fast enough! I'm also worried about
the "incompatibilities" with software! Any myths to dispell?
(R.MARTIN22, CATegory 12, TOPic 7, Msg:38)
There is very little "bad" about TOS 1.4. A very small number of
problems with programs (mostly games) that broke the rules, often to
gain some special feature.
Most of the other problems were:
1. Problems setting up Auto folders and accessories so everything
worked.
2. Installation problems from trying to put 6 chip sets into
some 2 chip machines. Both 2 chip sets and 6 chip sets are
now available so there is no reason to use the wrong one.
Most of the time the substitution did not cause a problem,
just occasionally.
The speed increase varies depending on what you are doing. Moving
and copying seem to work 50% to 200% faster. Other functions seem to
improve from 10% up. I have found nothing that seems to have slowed
down. From my own experience TOS 1.4 is more trouble free than 1.0 or
1.2 and I have had all three.
(J.MEEHAN3, CATegory 12, TOPic 7, Msg:39)
You'll have better compatibility with programs developed for TOS
1.0 if you have TOS 1.4. TOS 1.2 has more incompatibilities than TOS
1.4 may.
An example: Antic marketed a spreadsheet called A-Calc Prime.
Ran great on TOS 1.0 but locked the system up tighter than a drum under
TOS 1.2. Now, with TOS 1.4, A-Calc Prime runs like a champ.
(JEFF.W, CATegory 12, TOPic 7, Msg:40)
STACY FIX I had the same kind of problem with my Stacy--screen going
""""""""" dark or dim. I finally figured out that it was due to one
of the sub-boards coming loose from its pin connector. This connector
isn't tight enough to hold it firmly connected and if the Stacy is laid
upside down (which I must have done in a plane's overhead compartment),
the vibrations pull the board loose.
I fixed it by opening up the Stacy (not for the weak) and putting
some foam padding above the board to keep it wedged tightly in place.
Everything's been fine since.
(J.EIDSVOOG1, CATegory 14, TOPic 29, Msg:227)
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/ anything here..... n o t g o i n g t o t y p e . . . /
/ /
/ ARRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" /
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Words With The Letter "Z" Part II
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by Mel Motogawa
[M.MOTOGAWA]
DOWNLOADING FILES from the ST Roundtable can be an easy way to access
""""""""""""""""" all sorts of utilities, programs, pics, games.
Also, there are many demos of powerful commercial programs that allow
you the option of checking them out before you buy them. But most
everything except small text files and such are compressed to save you
time in downloading them.
For years, all the files in the RT were arc'd, indicated by the
.ARC extender. You used a version of arc.ttp to bring these back to
normal. But in the last year, you've probably noticed more files
showing up with an .LZH extender. If you've passed up downloading
these files thinking they're best left untouched, "why download it if I
don't know what it is?" pop 'er into neutral for a minute and let's
discuss extracting files compressed in the .lzh format.
WHATS?.LZH Files with an .lzh extender were compressed by one of the
"""""""""" Lharc compression programs available on the ST Roundtable.
It's become a popular format due to the smaller archives it creates
compared to arc.ttp. Smaller archives mean less time is spent down-
loading them. My Genie bill is usually shot by the end of the month
because I spend too much time yacking away. But hey! Every minute
helps.
A number of programs exist that allow you to do an extraction on
.lzh files. They range from easy to use desk acc's to powerful
command-line driven .ttp programs. IMHO, UNLZH.PRG by John Harris is
the closest thing to painlessly extracting files compressed by Lharc.
Unlzh has a lot of things going for it. It's small in size, so it
loads fast. Being GEM based, you just point-and-click to interact. If
you send the author a shareware donation, you get a desk acc version
for even greater convenience. It has a host of useful functions,
particularly in the showing of text files within an archive. And best
of it, it is *fast* at the extraction process compared to other lzh
programs, so you can start enjoying your newly downloaded programs.
Although it doesn't compress files, just extracts them, it is very good
at this.
ADDING.LZH Personally, I enjoy using the programmable command-line
"""""""""" features of Hotwire 2.3, mating it to LHARC102.TTP, for my
Lharc needs. (You can create your own custom shells for most any
program that accepts command line input via this neat feature of
Hotwire.) It takes a little know-how to set up, (getting the Lharc
program's command line syntax right, basically) but then everything is
only a keypress away. Extract, add, verbose - you name it and Hotwire
can wire it as long as it's in your Lharc program's language. LHARC102
by Bill Shroka is the all-around Lharc program of choice for me due to
it's speed in compressing, over other Lharc programs I've tried, and
it's ability to compress folders.
Keep one thing in mind. Lharc doesn't rush itself when
compressing files, but when you note the file size after it's done,
you'll see it hasn't been twiddling it's thumbs all that extra time.
Compress a few file types you normally archive with both Arc and Lharc.
If you like the difference why not give Lharc a whirl? I ended up
converting my entire library of files over to the .lzh format. You can
find UNLZH and LHARC102 in the ST RT files section along with several
other Lharc utilities.
STOP THE PRESS! There's also a newcomer to the extraction scene that
""""""""""""""" looks like it will cause quite a stir. Double Click
software has just released version 2 of their popular Double Click
Utilities and one of the utilities is appropriately named DC XTRACT
2.0. A program that can be run as a program or desk acc., it offers
extracting _and_ compressing for the ARC, LZH, ZIP and ZOO formats!
(more z's) If your telecom program allows desk acc's, what
possibilities. You could download an archive from Genie in one of
these formats and then use DC Xtract, in acc. form, to either extract
the files or read/print any docs within the archive. Or perhaps rearc
it in your favorite format and then upload it to a local bbs. And when
you're through, go ahead and download some more from GEnie. All
without leaving your telecom program! And best of all, it looks like
it will be very quick in getting about it's business. More about this
program after I've had a chance to work with it fully. A demo is
already residing in the ST RT files library.
So, the next time you list all the new files in the ST Roundtable,
don't hesitate to download with impunity.
Acknowledgements (Words With the Letter "Z"- Parts I and II)
""""""""""""""""
Xmodem was developed by Ward Christenson.
Ymodem & Zmodem were developed by Chuck Forsberg.
Arc is copyright of System Enhancement Associates
Lharc is copyright of Haruyasu Yoshizaki
Zip is copyright of PkWare Inc.
Zoo is copyright of Rahul Dhesi
DC Utilities, DC Xtract are copyrights of Double Click Software
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*PF 8011 Public Forum [*] *PHOTO 8009 Photography BB [*]
*POLICY 8130 Policies/Gen Info[*] *RADIO 8009 Radio & Electr.[*]
*RAINBO 8325 Rainbo Elec Rev [*] *RATES 8120 GEnie Hours [*]
*REALESTATE8008 Real Estate BB [*] *RELIGION 8011 Religion/Ethics[*]
*RPI 8010 Rensselaer Polytec[*]*SABRE 8760 EAAsySabre [*]
*SAGETH 8826 Dor Sageth [*] *SBQ 8841 Showbiz Quiz [*]
*SCUBA 8009 Scuba BB [*] *SET 8005 Settings/Billing[*]
*SFRT 8009 SF & Fantasy BB [*] *SHOPPING 8014 Shopping Serv.[*]
*SHOWBIZ 8006 Show Biz BB [*] *SOAPS 8006 Soap Opera [*]
*SPACE 8009 Spaceport BB [*] *SPORTS 8013 Sports [*]
*SPORTSBB 8009 Sports BB [*] *STAR 8001 GEnie S*S [*]
*STOCK 8008 Closing Stock [*] *STOCKS 8008 Closing Stock [*]
*TIPS 8111 System Tips/Info[*] *TRAVEL 8007 Travel Services [*]
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ALASKA 8014 Alaska Store [*] ATT 8014 AT & T [*]
AUTOQUOT-R 8014 AutoQuot-R [*] CHECKFREE 8014 CheckFree [*]
CLUB 8014 GEn Onl Value Cl[*] COOKIES 8014 Jimmy's Cookies[*]
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EXPRESS 8014 Computer Express [*] GENIEMALL 700 Shopping Mall [*]
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HOBBY 8014 21st Hobbies [*] HYPERMAIL 8014 Hypermail [*]
KNOLL 8014 W.K Florist [*] LDROSES 8014 L.D. Roses [*]
MACUSER 8014 MacUser [*] MARYMAC 8014 MaryMac [*]
MEDICAL 745 Medical RT [*] NOTEWORTHY 8014 Noteworthy Music[*]
OAGMALL 8014 Offic. Airline Gd[*] PCCOMPUTING 8014 PC/COMPUTING [*]
PCMAGAZINE 8014 PC Magazine [*] PENNYWISE 8014 Penny Wise [*]
SAFEWARE 8014 Safeware [*] SDA 8014 Software Disco.[*]
SEARS 8014 Sears [*] SHIRTS 8014 P.F. Shirts[*]
SIERRA 8014 Sierra [*] TALLTAILS 8014 Tall Tails [*]
TFFANY 8014 Tiffany & Co. [*] TRWCREDIT 8014 TRW Credentials[*]
WSJ 8014 Wall Street Jrn[*]
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/ IBM developer ;-)" /
/ /
/ "Well, gee, Jim a little bit of dieting and.... Oh what's /
/ that you say? Nevermind." /
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