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~ WELCOME TO GENIELAMP APPLE II! ~
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~ FOCUS ON: KansasFest '97
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~ SOFTVIEW A2: Hyper Quarterly
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~ HOT NEWS, HOT FILES, HOT MESSAGES ~
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GenieLamp Apple II ~ A T/TalkNET Publication ~ Vol.6, Issue 65
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Editor...................................................Ryan M. Suenaga
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Editor Emeritus................................................Doug Cuff
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~ Member Of The Digital Publishing Association ~
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GE Mail: GENIELAMP Internet: genielamp@genie.com
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>>> WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE APPLE II ROUNDTABLE? <<<
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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~ July 15, 1997 ~
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FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY]
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Notes From The Editor. Is That A Letter For Me?
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SOFTVIEW A2 ............. [SOF] FOCUS ON ................ [FOC]
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Review: Hyper Quarterly. Accidental Tourist at KFest.
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LOG OFF ................. [LOG]
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GenieLamp Information
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[IDX]""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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READING GENIELAMP GenieLamp has incorporated a unique indexing system
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""""""""""""""""" to help make reading the magazine easier. To utilize
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this system, load GenieLamp into any ASCII word processor or text editor.
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In the index you will find the following example:
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HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM]
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Genie Fun & Games.
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To read this article, set your find or search command to [HUM]. If
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you want to scan all of the articles, search for [EOA]. [EOF] will take
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you to the last page, whereas [IDX] will bring you back to the index.
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MESSAGE INFO To make it easy for you to respond to messages reprinted
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"""""""""""" here in GenieLamp, you will find all the information you
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need immediately following the message. For example:
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(SMITH, CAT6, TOP1, MSG:58/M475)
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_____________| _____|__ _|___ |____ |_____________
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|Name of sender CATegory TOPic Msg.# Page number|
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In this example, to respond to Smith's message, log on to page 475
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enter the bulletin board and set CAT 6. Enter your REPly in TOPic 1.
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A message number that is surrounded by brackets indicates that this
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message is a "target" message and is referring to a "chain" of two or more
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messages that are following the same topic. For example: {58}.
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ABOUT Genie Genie has pricing plans to fit almost any budget. Genie's
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""""""""""" services include email, software downloads, bulletin boards,
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As always, prices are subject to change without notice. To sign up for
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GET GENIELAMP ON THE NET! Now you can get your GenieLamp issues from
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program, connect to "gopher.genie.com" and then choose item 7 (Magazines
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and Newsletters from Genie's RoundTables).
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///////////////////////////////////////// Genie_QWIK_QUOTE /////
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/ "I've always gotten really lost on the way to Avila" /
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/ /
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/ "You are the only person I know that could get lost on /
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/ the Yellow Brick Road." /
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////////////////////////////////////////// A2LAMP & KELLERS ///
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[EOA]
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[FRM]//////////////////////////////
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FROM MY DESKTOP /
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Notes From The Editor
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"""""""""""""""""""""
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by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W., L.S.W.
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[A2LAMP]
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>>>IN THIS LIFE<<<
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""""""""""""""""""
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I'm tired. This happens every summer. It's been a million years
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since the last time I talked--really talked, not electronically chatted in
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a virtual room--about computers to someone who wasn't a world away in terms
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of philosophy. Yet I end every summer invigorated and full of enthusiasm
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to continue doing what I can to keep the Apple II alive.
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The reason is simple: KansasFest.
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KansasFest is the absolute most fun an Apple II fanatic can have.
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I'll guarantee that if you show up at Avila College in Kansas City,
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Missouri on the 30th of July, and stay a few days and (sleepless) nights,
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your computing life will be changed forever.
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In continuing our theme of monthly KansasFest Blatant Plugs, this
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month we feature an update of Doug Cuff's highly acclaimed "Accidental
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Tourist's Guide to KansasFest," which is absolutely required reading for
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the first time KFester, and recommending reading for everyone else.
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I'll see you all at Avila College in a couple of weeks.
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[*] [*] [*]
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The big news this month as far as the Genie A2 and A2Pro RoundTables
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go is that they're now merged! Both Apple II users and programmers alike
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can now do all of their Apple II Genie work from a single Genie page number
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(645). Many more details about the merger are included in this issue.
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Unfortunately, the merger was not without its growing pains. Several
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people were hit with many old messages moved to new locations that they may
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have read years ago. But the worst is behind us, and I think we can look
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forward to both A2 and A2Pro working hard together to make the Apple II
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Community even stronger.
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[*] [*] [*]
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This month's edition of _GenieLamp A2_ is created in memory of Israel
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Kamakawiwo'ole, the voice of modern Hawai'ian music, who died on June 26,
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1997 of complications from morbid obesity. You are missed, Bruddah Iz.
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-- Ryan
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Genie Mail: A2LAMP Internet: a2lamp@genie.com
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| REPRINTING GENIELAMP |
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|__________________________________________________________|
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ASCII ART BEGINS
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ASCII ART ENDS
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[EOA]
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[HEY]//////////////////////////////
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HEY MISTER POSTMAN /
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/////////////////////////////////
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Is That A Letter For Me?
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""""""""""""""""""""""""
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by Ryan Suenaga
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[A2LAMP]
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o BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS
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o A2 POT-POURRI
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o HOT TOPICS
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o WHAT'S NEW
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o THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE
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o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT
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>>> BULLETIN BOARD HOT SPOTS <<<
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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[*] CAT 2, TOP 40 ....... A2 + A2Pro = Reorganiation Galore
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[*] CAT 2, TOP 43 ....... Meet Your KFesters!
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[*] CAT 15, TOP 8 ....... TAPping To The Music
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[*] CAT 19, TOP 10 ....... SSII Keeps The Harmonie Flowing
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>>> A2 POT-POURRI <<<
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IIS ON THE TUBE Apple II Sighting:
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"""""""""""""""
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This may be old hat to some, but I'm watching THE DEAD ZONE at the moment,
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and in one scene in a young boy's room, he's shown sitting at an Apple II
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with a Monitor ///. I assume it's a II Plus, given the Monitor ///.
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Gee, that brings back memories. My first II was a 48K II Plus with a black
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& white Monitor ///, two Disk II drives, a Videx(?) lowercase chip, Videx
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keyboard enhancer, Videx 80-column card, and a genyoowine _Microsoft_ 16K
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card in Slot 0, giving me a massive 64K of RAM. How I wish I wish I still
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had that rig. ;-)
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(WMD, CAT2, TOP3, MSG:78/M645;1)
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GUS MAKES THE BIG TIME Ziff-Davis' no-nonsense copyright message...
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Copyright ) 1997 Ziff-Davis Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction
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in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written
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permission of Ziff-Davis Inc. is prohibited.
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prevents me from posting verbatim the fascinating little blurb that ended
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last week's Mac the Knife column in MacWeek, that gave a wacky description
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of Gus being demonstrated running under Rhapsody at the recent Apple
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Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose. The Gus development team came
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out of the closet, in other words...
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If you want to see what I mean, you can find it on the web at this url:
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http://www8.zdnet.com/macweek/mw_1121/op_knife.html
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Curiously enough, the column is both SIS and Lynx-friendly. :)
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David K. - A2-Web! Get tangled at http://www.syndicomm.com/a2web/
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(A2.DAD, CAT5, TOP14, MSG:282/M645;1)
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<<<<< Well, I recieved confirmation from Andy Nicholas, and Gus was
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""""" indeed featured during the Rhapsody Blue Box session at the recent
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Apple World Wide Developers Conference a few weeks ago in San Jose. The
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webcast of the event is still available, and you can point your browser at
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this url to see it:
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http://wwdc.smgtv.net/session204.html
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For those of you who don't have the hardware to see a webcast, what was
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happening was that the Rhapsody team at WWDC was demonstrating various
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parts of the Mac OS running under the "blue box." They were showing
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Quicktime movie clips and demonstrating how this, that, and the other s
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yearthing still works, and then decided to drop into something completely
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different. The hall (good crowd) broke into cheers and applause when the GS
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OS boot screen then appeared on the Rhapsody/Mac desktop, and then played a
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few minutes of Choplifter for all assembled. It was, even to my jaded eye,
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pretty cool. :)
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If you are able to tune into the webcast, then the Gus portion of it occurs
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about halfway through the webcast. Move the slider to the half tick mark,
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and if you've gotten to the Q&A portion of the session, you've gone too
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far. The Gus appearance was what they used to wind up the demo before going
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into the question and answer period. But don't put it off, it won't be
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available for much longer.
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David K. - A2-Web! Get tangled at http://www.syndicomm.com/a2web/
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(A2.DAD, CAT5, TOP14, MSG:283/M645;1)
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AND BERNIE CHECKS IN TOO Are you sitting down? Good...
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""""""""""""""""""""""""
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While the rest of the world was enjoying the beautiful weather this past
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weekend, the F.E. Systems team was hard at work on Bernie ][ The Rescue.
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And, for the first time ever, the F.E. Systems team reports that Bernie ][
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The Rescue was able to successfully output words onto the printed page!!!!
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Joe
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(JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP4, MSG:311/M645;1)
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GODZILLA SLOWS DOWN THE APPLE IIC+, FILM AT 11 If I did things right (and
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" this is the right
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Cat/Top), file #28588 will be the IIC+ speedup/slowdown routines (Merlin)
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from days gone by:)
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After a long delay (looking for things), I've uploaded the IIc+ Slowdown/
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Speedup routines (in Merlin source code). Hope it helps someone.
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Steve
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(MAC.BB, CAT23, TOP3, MSG:272/M645;1)
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PAT ON DELPHI DOWNLOADS Here's how I upload and download to Delphi (and I
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""""""""""""""""""""""" do that A LOT!) using Proterm 3.1 and telnet from
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Genie. The following is a scrollback capture with my notes in parenthesis:
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First go to Page 5000 (m5000). Here's how it will look:
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Genie INTERNET Page 5000
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Genie Internet Services
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1. Fingertip Guide to Genie's Internet Services
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2. Internet Education Center
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3. ENTER THE INTERNET (HIGH SPEED TEST)
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4. Enter the Internet
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5. Internet RoundTable
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6. Internet Help Desk ( 8pm to 1am )
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7. Internet Mail
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8. Send a Comment about Genie's Internet Services
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Enter #, <P>revious, or <H>elp?4
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Starting up GEnie Internet Services... .
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! CAUTION
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!
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! You are about to enter the Internet which is a vast network of academic,
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! government and privately-owned computers. Although GEnie Services is
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! providing this Internet access, GEnie Services does not have any control
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! over the content or type of information or data which is available on
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! the Internet. While on the Internet you may be exposed to offensive or
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! inappropriate information or data including obscenity, vulgarity,
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! unauthorized copies of copyrighted items, and software which may contain
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! a virus or other destructive element. By continuing this access to the
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! Internet, you are assuming the risks associated with or resulting from
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! such information or data.
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!
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! While on the Internet you must comply with the acceptable use policies
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! of the various networks comprising the Internet.
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Press Return to continue?
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(Gently tap the return key here).
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! If you are using GEnie for Windows 2.0 and have "blue" color problems,
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! or if you want to view the web in color text in other terminal programs
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! that support ANSI color, type "color" at the first menu prompt.
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!
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! At long last, the SPRINTNET "Download from workspace" bug is fixed. Try
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! zmodem downloads again in confidence.
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Press Return to continue?
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(Gently tap the return key here).
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Journey over all the universe in a map, without the expense and
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fatigue of traveling, without suffering the inconveniences of heat,
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cold, hunger, and thirst.
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--- Miguel de Cervantes
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Color mode now engaged. To disable, type in 'color'.
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GEnie Internet BETA-TEST INET-1000
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GEnie Internet Beta Test
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1. About the Internet Beta Test
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2. What Works
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3. Known Bugs and Work Arounds
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4. How to Report a Bug
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5. Enter the Internet
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6. Return to GEnie
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Enter number of your choice,
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or HELP ?5
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(This time you select option #5, and then the screen will look like this:
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GEnie Internet ENTRANCE INET-1001
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Entrance to the Internet
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1. Burrow Through the Internet using GOPHER
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2. Surf the World Wide Web using LYNX
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3. Connect to Other Places using TELNET
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4. File Downloading and Searching Using FTP
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5. UNDER CONSTRUCTION: USENET Newsgroups
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6. Manage Your Workspace of Saved Files
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7. Return to the previous menu
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8. Return to GEnie
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(At this screen, RESIST THE URGE TO ENTER OPTION 3 if you plan on uploading
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or downloading.
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Instead, enter the following commands after the HELP prompt at the bottom
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of
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the screen:
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Enter number of your choice, 'P' for the
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previous menu, or HELP ?telnet -8 -E
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(The E must be in upper case).
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Please set your terminal program for
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- VT100 or VT102 mode
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- FULL duplex, Echo off, or Remote Echo. (these all mean the same)
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(In Proterm, you set the full duplex with open Apple-L. If you plan to
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enter the Delphi RTC, keep the emulation at Split Screen - it won't matter
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to Delphi).
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(The next screen will look like this, with the telnet prompt:
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Type in "toggle binary" (without the quotes).
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telnet> toggle binary
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(Genie will now respond with the following:)
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Negotiating binary mode with remote host.
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telnet> open delphi.com
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Trying 199.93.4.65...
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Connected to delphi.com.
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Escape character is 'off'.
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(Then you will be connected to Delphi and you will see that system's loging
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screen, asking first for username, then password. Type them in as you
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normally login to Delphi).
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Username: PATZ_PIX
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Password:
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Hello PATZ_PIX
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Welcome to DELPHI
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Copyright (c) 1995,1996,1997
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Delphi Internet Services
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(From that point on, just proceed as you normally do on Delphi. When you
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are ready to leave, type "bye" (without the quotes) and you will be back at
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Genie's Internet gateway. You can then go to another Genie area or log off
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from Genie. You will need to return to half duplex to see your typing on
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the monitor).
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I hope the above will help those of you who are having trouble with
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downloading to obtain the neat files on Delphi.
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Pat Kern
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<You can never be too rich or have too many graphics>.
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(PATZ.PIX, CAT28, TOP26, MSG:15/M645;1)
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WORDPERFECT REVISITED I'm enjoying the "Hyper Quarterly" which I recently
|
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""""""""""""""""""""" received. Great job everyone!! As a relative
|
||
newbie to the IIGS I have to ask about WordPerfect for the IIGS: when,
|
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where, what, and still? That is, is it still available from somebody?
|
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Marshall at: j.m.reber@genie.com
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Delivered by: CoPilot v2.5.5 (Offline GEnie Message Manager)
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Using: Spectrum v2.1 (Telecomm Program for the Apple II GS)
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(J.M.REBER, CAT13, TOP15, MSG:5/M645;1)
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>>>>> Last I heard, no. There was an attempt to get it realeased as
|
||
""""" freeware, but there was some confusion about who held the rights.
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
Carl Knoblock - Telephone Tech
|
||
cknoblo@delphi.com
|
||
cknoblo@novia.net
|
||
(C.KNOBLOCK, CAT13, TOP15, MSG:6/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> HOT TOPICS <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
A2/A2PRO--MERGE LEFT
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
_____ ______ __ _____ ______ __ __ __
|
||
/_____|/______\ ___/_/__ /__ __|/______\ /_//_// /
|
||
/__/|__| ___|__| /_______/ /__/|__| ___|__|/ / \/_/
|
||
/__/_|__| /_____/ /__/__ /__/_|__| /_____/
|
||
/________|/__/ /_____/ /________|/__/
|
||
/__/ |__|__/______ /__/_____ /__/ |__|__/______
|
||
/__/ |__|________/ |_______/ /__/ |__|________/
|
||
|
||
|
||
SISTERS FROM THE START, SOON TO BE TOGETHER AGAIN!
|
||
|
||
For some time now we've been thinking about merging the A2 and A2Pro RTs,
|
||
and now seems to be a good time to take that step.
|
||
|
||
By merging them into one Apple II RoundTable we make it easier for you to
|
||
get your hardware, software, and programming questions answered all in one
|
||
place. In the process, we get to streamline the A2 area, and make it a
|
||
better place for all of us.
|
||
|
||
To accomplish this, some major changes in the organization of the A2
|
||
bulletin board and libraries will be necessary. Just as soon as we have the
|
||
details worked out, we will share them with you right here.
|
||
|
||
With any task as complex as this, there are bound to be a few problems, and
|
||
it will take some time to get everything worked out. In the meantime,
|
||
please bear with us. We're excited about the improvements that we'll be
|
||
making, and by the time we're done, we're convinced that you will be too!
|
||
(JUST.DAVE, CAT2, TOP40, MSG:2/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
SEVEN HILLS, SPECTRUM, AND SIS Today I tried to call an order in for
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Spectrum v2.1 and SIS but when I started
|
||
to leave the information on the system, I never got to complete it. I was
|
||
going to EMail them but I don't have a "warm fuzzy" feeling when it comes
|
||
to giving my credit card no.. Any suggestions (other than snail mail)? Or
|
||
did I hit the wrong button on the phone when I connected?
|
||
|
||
Thanks for your response.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Tuddy
|
||
(R.ABEL2, CAT16, TOP15, MSG:148/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> Tuddy,
|
||
"""""
|
||
I would suggest that you try again tomorrow on the phone and see if you get
|
||
better results. Or ... you might try e-mailing Seven Hills and telling them
|
||
of your experience with the voice mail. Maybe there's a problem with the
|
||
phone system they don't know about yet.
|
||
|
||
If you do e-mail them for assistance, use one of these two new addresses:
|
||
|
||
shss@ix.netcom.com
|
||
sales@sevenhills.com
|
||
|
||
You could also try faxing them your order. The fax number: 904-575-2015
|
||
|
||
Tell you the truth, I've gone to using snail mail for orders. I don't like
|
||
giving credit card numbers to voice mail any more than I do e-mail.
|
||
|
||
Seven Hills snail address is:
|
||
|
||
Seven Hills Solution Specialists
|
||
1254 Ocala Road
|
||
Tallahassee, FL 32304
|
||
|
||
Good luck ... you're gonna love Spectrum and SIS!
|
||
|
||
Max
|
||
(M.JONES145, CAT16, TOP15, MSG:149/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
SSII: PRINTING IN PERFECT HARMONIE Effective immediately, Harmonie has
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" become a Shareware Solutions II
|
||
product that can be purchased for $20; that price includes postage to
|
||
anywhere in the world.
|
||
|
||
At the moment, Shareware Solutions II will be selling Harmonie v2.11. That
|
||
includes the IW II drivers that had originally been part of Harmonie, but
|
||
that had then been sold as a separate product (Perfect Image).
|
||
|
||
Joe Kohn
|
||
Shareware Solutions II
|
||
166 Alpine St
|
||
San Rafael, CA 94901
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP10, MSG:1/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< I had a long talk the other day with Kevin Johnson (the owner of
|
||
""""" Vitesse) about that very subject, and he tried to discourage me
|
||
from getting hopeful that 600 dpi would ever be possible on a IIGS. His
|
||
line of reasoning is that it would take more RAM than most of us have in
|
||
order for the IIGS to render a 600 dpi image in memory. He also added that
|
||
_if_ it were possible for Harmonie to support 600 dpi printing, it would
|
||
take forever and a day for the IIGS to render a page. Perhaps as long, he
|
||
quesstimated, as 20 minutes for each page.
|
||
|
||
And, that pretty much confirms what Bill Heineman told me.
|
||
|
||
On the other hand, Bill, Kevin and I all believe that 600 x 300 dpi
|
||
printing would be do-able. Whether it will be done is another story. I just
|
||
don't know at this point. But, I talked with Bill just yesterday about this
|
||
very subject, and suggested that we seriously discuss the possibilities
|
||
further at KansasFest.
|
||
|
||
So, at this point, I don't really want to get anyone's hopes up.
|
||
|
||
Joe
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP10, MSG:6/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< Yikes.
|
||
"""""
|
||
There's still a lot I have to learn about Harmonie. I thought I had the
|
||
most recent update installed on my system, but...
|
||
|
||
I just compared the modification dates of the Harmonie drivers I have
|
||
installed on my system to those found on the disk I just got from Vitesse,
|
||
and see that the one I use is 2 years older than the most current version.
|
||
|
||
So, I have a feeling that it is going to take me some time to "get up to
|
||
speed." Please be patient...
|
||
|
||
That said, I'm not all that concerned about not being able to personally
|
||
supply answers to DeskJet (and other Harmonie related) questions, as I'm
|
||
sure there are dozens and dozens of A2 regulars who've used Harmonie and
|
||
DeskJets who'd be happy to supply answers.
|
||
|
||
So, here's a question you've never heard a publisher of a software package
|
||
ask before...does anyone know the difference between the Harmonie LaserJet
|
||
IIp driver v2.01p and v2.11?
|
||
|
||
Joe
|
||
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP10, MSG:10/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< Ohmigosh ;-)
|
||
"""""
|
||
I just had an interesting talk with the BurgerMeister, and he told me some
|
||
things about Harmonie that I just didn't know; namely, all along, he's been
|
||
supplying Vitesse with Harmonie updates.
|
||
|
||
And, apparently, Vitesse has been updating Harmonie all along.
|
||
|
||
Among the things that Bill told me...
|
||
|
||
1) The problem with buffered parallel cards was fixed two years ago, so
|
||
Harmonie v2.11 should work with Grapplers and Parallel Pro cards that have
|
||
add-on buffer boards.
|
||
|
||
2) The 560c driver currently supports 600 x 300 dpi.
|
||
|
||
3) The StyleWriter driver works only with the StyleWriter I.
|
||
|
||
4) There used to be a problem getting full justification when using an
|
||
odd-sized (as opposed to an even sized) font, but that was fixed two years
|
||
ago.
|
||
|
||
Well, I'm off to install the Harmonie v2.11 LaserJet driver...
|
||
|
||
Joe Kohn
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP10, MSG:16/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>>>> I use a Buffered Grappler+ to connect the DeskJet 400 to my GS and
|
||
""""" it works fine. I use the DeskJet500C.HAR and GrapplerPlus drivers. I
|
||
have had the exact color problem you mentioned, but I can't figure out why.
|
||
Sometimes when I insert the color cartridge it just won't work, other times
|
||
it will. But I can tell you that the color printing =does= work with the
|
||
Buffered Grappler+.
|
||
|
||
My problem comes when I try to print with AppleWorks, but that has nothing
|
||
to do with Harmonie...
|
||
|
||
BTW, the DJ 400 is a nice little printer, isn't it?
|
||
|
||
- Tony
|
||
(A2.TONY, CAT19, TOP10, MSG:22/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
THE MAKINGS OF SSII It's taken much much longer than any previous issue,
|
||
""""""""""""""""""" but Shareware Solutions II, Volume 3, Issue 5 is
|
||
finally nearing completion and should start going out in the mail real soon
|
||
now.
|
||
|
||
When you get this next issue, I think you'll understand why it took so
|
||
long.
|
||
|
||
In my mind, this is the "Such A Deal" issue. There are more bargains
|
||
available to subscribers in this one issue than probably the last 3 or 4 or
|
||
5 issues combined. As pleased as I am to present all those great money
|
||
saving offers to the readers of SSII, setting up all those deals took
|
||
forever and a day.
|
||
|
||
In any case, it's a real relief for the end to finally be in sight. Just a
|
||
couple more days now...
|
||
|
||
Joe
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP4, MSG:321/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>> WHAT'S NEW <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""
|
||
ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
______ _____
|
||
( ) ( ) ____________________________________________
|
||
| | / / ( _____________________________'97____)
|
||
| | / / | |
|
||
| |/ / | | II Infinitum!!
|
||
| / | |______
|
||
| |\ \ | _______) __________ ________ ________
|
||
| | \ \ | | ( _____) ( ___) (__ __)
|
||
| | \ \ | | | |__ \ \ | |
|
||
| | \ \ | | | __) \ \ | |
|
||
| | \ \ | | | |______ __\ \ | |
|
||
(______) (________) (_______) (__________) (________) |___|
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
KansasFest 1997 is a go, but we need YOU too! If you've ever wanted to be
|
||
able to say you were part of a KFest, this is the chance of a lifetime--who
|
||
knows what will happen in 1998? Why take a chance on next year--be a part
|
||
of computing history now!
|
||
|
||
KFest '97 will be held on the campus of Avila College in Kansas City,
|
||
Missouri. It will take place from July 30 - August 3, 1997. The cost will
|
||
be only $375, which _includes_ use of a double room in the Avila College
|
||
dorms _and_ meals! There are also a limited number of single rooms
|
||
available. (If you wish to stay at one of the many hotels or motels near
|
||
the college then the cost is $300, but you would, of course, have to find
|
||
and pay for your own room and meals.) The last date pre-registrations will
|
||
be accepted is July 20th.
|
||
|
||
Featured presenters this year include Joe Kohn, publisher of _Shareware
|
||
Solutions II_, the Apple II world's largest circulation newsletter; Max
|
||
Jones, editor and publisher of _Juiced.GS_; Geoff Weiss, co-author of the
|
||
first Apple II web browser, the _Spectrum Internet Suite_; Tony Ward,
|
||
long-time librarian of the Apple II areas on Genie and Delphi; Steve
|
||
Cavanaugh, editor and publisher of _The Apple Blossom_ and _Hyper
|
||
Quarterly_; and Ryan Suenaga, editor of _GenieLampA2_. We have demos from
|
||
_Apple Computer, Inc._, _Apple Blossom Publishing_, _Sheppyware_, and
|
||
_Shareware Solutions II_, as well as a showing of _Bernie ][ the Rescue_,
|
||
the Apple IIgs emulator for the PowerMacintosh. The annual Apple II
|
||
writer's and publisher's forum will feature the editors of five Apple II
|
||
publications, our keynote speaker will be the webmeister of the hot new
|
||
Mother Of All Apple II Web Sites, David Kerwood, and this year's roastee
|
||
will be Richard Bennett, the world famous Australian programmer!
|
||
|
||
Check-in will be on Wedensday from 1-4 pm, and check-out from 11 am - 1 pm
|
||
on Sunday. Computer sessions will be conducted on Thursday and Friday. A
|
||
vendor fair is scheduled for Saturday morning, with software and hardware
|
||
demos slated for Saturday afternoon.
|
||
|
||
Meals included in the registration price are Thursday breakfast through
|
||
Sunday breakfast, with the exception of Saturday dinner. All children under
|
||
18 years must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
|
||
|
||
++ Please Note++ Dinner on Wednesday and Saturday are NOT included this
|
||
year. Attendees can dine on their own at one of the many fine restaurants
|
||
near the Avila campus, or join the Kfest '97 group for their annual treks
|
||
to KC Masterpiece and Jess & Jim's Steak House.
|
||
|
||
KFest this year is being sponsored by InTrec Software, Inc..
|
||
|
||
If you have questions about KFest, or wish to make suggestions, you can
|
||
find answers via the InterNet. Just send an email message to
|
||
Cindyadams@delphi.com, or visit the World Wide Web page at
|
||
http://www.primenet.com/~adams/kfest.html
|
||
|
||
Last year, KansasFest 1996 saw the birth of the first Web Broswer for the
|
||
Apple IIgs as well as the first public demo of Gus, the Apple IIgs emulator
|
||
for the PowerMacintosh. What wonders will KFest 1997 spring on the world?
|
||
|
||
Why wait? Register now, before it's too late! Join us today! KFest 1997
|
||
approaches!
|
||
(A2LAMP, CAT2, TOP45, MSG:189/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
HQ DEBUTS After 9 months of planning and scripting, the first issue of
|
||
""""""""" Hyper Quarterly was mailed out to subscribers on Monday, June
|
||
2, 1997.
|
||
|
||
Our premier issue contains 11 stacks including the Front End designed by
|
||
HangTime.
|
||
|
||
Contents of Issue 1
|
||
===================
|
||
|
||
TZ Rolodex - Keep track of your contacts while this stack tracks
|
||
their time and keeps them sorted for you.
|
||
|
||
Good Eats! - Dozens of recipes for you to sample, and plenty of
|
||
room for your own culinary creations
|
||
|
||
Quarknet - Offline message processor for Delphi--tons of great
|
||
features that will make browsing Delphi forums easier
|
||
and more productive.
|
||
|
||
PostScripter - Resize and reposition PostScript files you create in
|
||
IIGS graphics programs, and print them in stunning
|
||
detail!
|
||
|
||
HC.Word - A text editor for HyperCard with advanced features
|
||
like automatic "fancy text" (ligatures, etc.) and HTML
|
||
export
|
||
|
||
A la Carte - Automatically create menus for your own HyperCard
|
||
stacks with no fuss or bother.
|
||
|
||
ScriptMenu - put a Scripts menu in every stack as you work on it --
|
||
lists every object in your stack and lets you
|
||
instantly open scripts associated with those objects.
|
||
|
||
TableMaker - Need to create a quick HTML table for your Web page?
|
||
With this stack, no knowledge of HTML is needed, just
|
||
fire up this stack and create away.
|
||
|
||
BookMark Manager - Is your Lynx Bookmark file getting unruly? Wish
|
||
for a better editing option than VI or emacs?
|
||
Here it is!
|
||
|
||
HTML.to.WP - Need to download and print some web pages -- with
|
||
formatting? This stack converts HTML to WordPerfect
|
||
format so you can do it.
|
||
|
||
Hyper Quarterly is a quarterly (of course) disk-based subscription from the
|
||
publisher of The Apple Blossom. Our first issue features the work of Josh
|
||
Calvin, Brian Gillespie, Gareth Jones, HangTime and Steve Cavanaugh. Stacks
|
||
are created with HyperCard IIGS, and are delivered on two disks via first
|
||
class mail. To effectively use Hyper Quarterly you'll need a IIGS with 2 MB
|
||
of RAM, a hard drive and, of course, HyperCard IIGS.
|
||
|
||
Subscriptions to Hyper Quarterly cost $35.00 for a one year subscription in
|
||
the United States or Canada, $40.00 in other countries. Single issues are
|
||
available for $11.95 in the US/Canada, $15.00 outside those countries. If
|
||
you don't have HyperCard IIGS, we can sell you that (all 6 disks) too for
|
||
$12.00 ($15.00 outside the US/Canada).
|
||
|
||
Send subscriptions (with checks or money orders made out to "Apple Blossom
|
||
Publishing"--sorry, no credit cards) to:
|
||
|
||
Steve Cavanaugh
|
||
Apple Blossom Publishing
|
||
P.O. Box 120434
|
||
Boston, MA 02112-0434
|
||
(A2LAMP, CAT13, TOP15, MSG:4/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
ANOTHER HELPING OF JUICED Announcing ...
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
===== Juiced.GS, Volume 2, Issue 2 =====
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Spring 1997 edition of Juiced.GS, the Apple II world's premier
|
||
IIGS-specific magazine, is now arriving in subscriber mail boxes in the
|
||
U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other points around the world.
|
||
|
||
This issue is being mailed to 271 paid subscribers in 43 states and
|
||
10 foreign countries.
|
||
|
||
Here's what you'll find in this issue:
|
||
|
||
============
|
||
|
||
FEATURES
|
||
|
||
Cover Story: The Animated Apple ... Longtime Compuserve sysop Joe T.
|
||
Walters takes users through the lively process of converting animation
|
||
files of various formats into Paintworks animation files that can be viewed
|
||
on the Apple IIGS. Walters discusses how FLI files can be converted with a
|
||
useful IIGS utility, and gets a little help from his friendly Macintosh in
|
||
doing conversions for Quicktime, AVI and MPEG.
|
||
|
||
Graphics: Using Platinum Paint to do cool things to type ... Apple II
|
||
programmer and graphic artist Bret Victor reveals one of his painting
|
||
tricks and discusses a few techniques for using Platinum Paint. Not only is
|
||
this article entertaining, it invites the user to follow along in Platinum
|
||
Paint in a step-by-step tutorial.
|
||
|
||
Hardware: Hacksaw hacking the Stealth GS ... Apple II hardware guru Stephen
|
||
Buggie explains how IIGS sophistication can be added to the IIe by
|
||
exchanging its motherboard for one specially designed for IIe casing.
|
||
|
||
COLUMNS
|
||
|
||
Desktop Publishing: Working with white space ... Dave Bennett, an associate
|
||
professor of journalism, explains how the desktop publisher should use
|
||
white space to add emphasis and contrast to documents.
|
||
|
||
My Home Page: A productive season ... Juiced.GS editor and publisher Max
|
||
Jones recounts a busy first six months of 1997 in which software publishers
|
||
-- commercial, shareware and freeware -- have brought a number of new and
|
||
amazing products to the IIGS marketplace.
|
||
|
||
II Be Named Later: "Real" geeks ... Our columnist, Ryan Suenaga, muses
|
||
about the many and varied qualifications for becoming a "real" geek.
|
||
|
||
DEPARTMENTS
|
||
|
||
Shareware Spotlight: Shifty List 2.0, SIS Bookmark Editor, and StolenBASE
|
||
are the featured programs in the spotlight this issue.
|
||
|
||
DumplinGS: All roads lead to Kfest ... From the latest on the planning
|
||
phase for Kfest '97 to news about that long-awaited SuperConvert update, if
|
||
it's being talked about in the Apple II world, you'll read about it in this
|
||
compilation of newsy notes.
|
||
|
||
Letters from the Land of Rom ... Juiced.GS readers ask questions, get
|
||
answers, and tell us what's on their minds.
|
||
|
||
============
|
||
|
||
Juiced.GS is a quarterly, printed publication available by subscription
|
||
only.
|
||
|
||
A subscription for 1997 is $14 in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, $20
|
||
elsewhere. To subscribe, send a check or money order U.S. funds to:
|
||
|
||
Max Jones
|
||
Juiced.GS
|
||
2217 Lakeview Drive
|
||
Sullivan, IN 47882
|
||
|
||
Makes checks or money orders payable to Max Jones. Sorry, no credit cards
|
||
or purchase orders can be accepted.
|
||
|
||
A complete set of 1996 issues is also available for $14. If you would like
|
||
to purchase only a specific single copy (or copies) of 1996 issues, they
|
||
are available for $4 each. An index and brief description of articles
|
||
published in 1996 are available on the Juiced.GS web site. See URL below.
|
||
|
||
Apple II Forever!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Max Jones
|
||
Juiced.GS
|
||
Genie: M.JONES145 -- Delphi: JuicedGS
|
||
Internet: m.jones145@genie.com -or- juicedgs@delphi.com
|
||
WorLd Wide Web: http://users.ids.net/~kerwood/juiced.gs
|
||
(M.JONES145, CAT13, TOP43, MSG:65/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
CROCK, NOT POT Announcing the arrival of Crock O' Gold!
|
||
""""""""""""""
|
||
Spectrum v2.1 Offline Reader for Delphi.
|
||
----------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
We are proud to announce the release of Crock O' Gold, a suite of scripts
|
||
for Spectrum v2.1 to automate your Delphi sessions. Crock O' Gold will
|
||
retrieve any waiting messages from marked Forums, and by using a
|
||
sophisticated message reader, let you browse them comfortably while
|
||
offline. You can then compose your replies and post any new messages with
|
||
ease. These messages will be posted automagically the next time you go
|
||
online. Any marked files will also be downloaded automagically.
|
||
|
||
Requires:
|
||
---------
|
||
Spectrum v2.1 and free space on your hard disk.
|
||
|
||
Features:
|
||
---------
|
||
Automatic 'point and click' installer.
|
||
Installer.Log reports what was installed where.
|
||
Point and click 'Crock.O.Gold' S16 starter application.
|
||
Auto-logon through Sprintnet.
|
||
User files for Genie and Compuserve Telnet access.
|
||
User configurable for Telnet access through any route.
|
||
Offline and Online Menus.
|
||
Terminal mode with quick start back to the menus.
|
||
Built in File Manager.
|
||
Configurable 'online action' settings.
|
||
Easy selection of Forums from a list of over 500.
|
||
Selectable Download protocol.
|
||
Uses either the Spectrum SHR or Text display.
|
||
Optionally auto-formats the viewed messages.
|
||
Signatures added automatically to messages.
|
||
Auto-Quoting available in message replies.
|
||
Choose to keep the Forum banners.
|
||
Choose to keep your scrollback buffer.
|
||
Easy preparation of download file list.
|
||
Archive a single message or the full session.
|
||
Print single messages.
|
||
Find a 'string' in viewed message file.
|
||
Read backwards and forwards in message file.
|
||
Full !Help! NDA help guide.
|
||
|
||
Status:
|
||
-------
|
||
The Crock O' Gold scripts are loosely based on the 'Delphi Messenger'
|
||
scripts by Kit Graham and Gary Utter. They are FreeWare, provided the
|
||
complete package is distributed intact. This is v1.0 of the script suite,
|
||
and I plan to work further on the scripts and to introduce many new
|
||
features lacking from this first version. For further information,
|
||
suggestions, or bug reports, contact 'ewannop@tcns.co.uk'.
|
||
|
||
Where to get it:
|
||
----------------
|
||
Delphi A2 library.
|
||
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ewannop/
|
||
|
||
Copyright Notice:
|
||
-----------------
|
||
Crock O' Gold (c) 1997 Ewen Wannop
|
||
|
||
|
||
Ewen (Speccie)
|
||
Delivered by: CoPilot v2.5.5 and Spectrum 2.1
|
||
(E.WANNOP, CAT16, TOP16, MSG:170/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
<<<<< For all Crock O' Gold users....
|
||
"""""
|
||
There is a very minor problem with the 'Poster' script that stops replies
|
||
to messages from uploading.
|
||
|
||
So for those who have downloaded the COG.BXY file, please enter Speccie's
|
||
Editor and open the 'Poster' script from the 'COG' folder. Search for the
|
||
string 'To: [' and remove the space between the '[' and the bullet. Save
|
||
the file and all will be well...
|
||
|
||
Ewen (Speccie)
|
||
Delivered by: CoPilot v2.5.5 and Spectrum 2.1
|
||
(E.WANNOP, CAT16, TOP16, MSG:179/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
DELPHI'S OLRIGHT! V2.2 Announcing...
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
OLRight! v2.2
|
||
|
||
OLRight! is a full-featured off-line reader (and more!) for Delphi, that
|
||
works entirely within ANSITerm. Using ANSITerm's powerful scripting
|
||
language, most routine functions that you may wish to use with Delphi have
|
||
been automated. OLRight! REQUIRES ANSITerm v2.13. A hard drive and
|
||
accelerator are strongly recommended, if not necessities.
|
||
|
||
Feature List:
|
||
|
||
+ Interface
|
||
|
||
o Drop-down, one-touch menu system
|
||
o Menu bar clock
|
||
o Automatic detection/prompts at new installations
|
||
o All setup requirements scripted via menus/prompts
|
||
o Menu access to ANSITerm's Editor, View file, Utilities, Scrollback
|
||
o File transfer by Xmodem, Ymodem, Ymodem Batch, Zmodem or Kermit
|
||
o Activities panel shows status of next session
|
||
o Access to main menu while online
|
||
o Restart scripts at any forum
|
||
o Reconfigure activities while on-line.
|
||
|
||
+ Automated Access
|
||
|
||
o SprintNet dial-up
|
||
o Telnet from your ISP (generic script supplied)
|
||
o Telnet from Genie using CoPilot (Page 5000 or A2 Launchpad)
|
||
o Automatic saving of logon/logoff banners for later viewing
|
||
|
||
+ Mail Functions
|
||
|
||
o Received mail: Read, reply, print, archive to file.
|
||
o Send mail to Delphi/Internet addresses, Carbon Copy
|
||
o Address book for up to 32 E-mail addresses
|
||
o Automatic purging of old mail (Previous 2 sessions retained)
|
||
o Edit outgoing mail in ANSITerm's powerful editor
|
||
o Delphi Binary Mail supported
|
||
|
||
+ Workspace Functions
|
||
|
||
o Upload files
|
||
o Download files
|
||
|
||
+ Conference/Chat
|
||
|
||
o Selectable from Main Menu
|
||
o Visit pre-set conference areas, or user specified
|
||
o Automatic configuration for chat mode
|
||
|
||
+ Forums
|
||
|
||
o Set nickname
|
||
o Set or Clear topics to be read
|
||
o Start new message threads
|
||
o Reply to messages, either from reader or by message number
|
||
o Get a topic list
|
||
o Read messages, with option to reply, print, archive to file
|
||
o Message searches by match criteria (date, author, subject, msg #)
|
||
o Freeform searches
|
||
o Ability to suppress reading or transmitting of messages by forum.
|
||
o Messages edited in ANSITerm's powerful editor
|
||
o Mark multiple messages for later reference.
|
||
|
||
|
||
+ Databases
|
||
|
||
o Upload (via workspace) using setup script
|
||
o Download files using setup script
|
||
o Database searches
|
||
o Search and upload log file viewer
|
||
|
||
+ Logoff
|
||
|
||
o Automatic logoff for all access methods
|
||
o Manual logoff from main menu
|
||
|
||
|
||
Don V. Zahniser
|
||
Delivered by:
|
||
CoPilot 2.5.6 and ANSITerm v2.13b
|
||
(D.ZAHNISER, CAT21, TOP41, MSG:21/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
|
||
THIS MONTH'S BLATANT TEASER I think the following message qualifies as an
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""" official teaser ;-)
|
||
|
||
I'm in shock!
|
||
|
||
It's not an unpleasant kind of shock; more like a being caught completely
|
||
off guard type of shock.
|
||
|
||
I just received a letter today from an old Apple II friend who owns an
|
||
Apple II software company. In his letter, he says that business has fallen
|
||
off in recent times, but since he still loves the Apple II and wants to
|
||
continue supporting current Apple II efforts, and at the same time wants to
|
||
"encourage the Apple II young developers," he has some plans cooked up that
|
||
will benefit the Apple II community, and Shareware Solutions II.
|
||
|
||
It looks like Shareware Solutions II will be making a slew of commercial
|
||
software products available through the newsletter. Included will be
|
||
programming utilities, an amazing teachers' gradebook program, and a
|
||
computer aided design program. And, source code for some of the software
|
||
will also be available.
|
||
|
||
I have absolutely no details at this time, except to predict that, at some
|
||
point in the near future, Shareware Solutions II subscribers are going to
|
||
be able to get some software that used to cost $100 or $200...for next to
|
||
nothing, through SSII. And, who knows, maybe we'll even throw in the
|
||
kitchen sink?
|
||
|
||
Joe Kohn
|
||
(JOE.KOHN, CAT19, TOP4, MSG:305/M645;1)
|
||
|
||
>>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Category 16, Topic 16
|
||
Message 191 Thu Jun 26, 1997
|
||
MAC.BB [Godzilla] (Forwarded)
|
||
|
||
For some odd reason, I've been thinking about "support" lately. IMHO,
|
||
InTrec is THE company to duplicate as far as product support. What I've
|
||
also realized is that we receive excellent support from other sources and
|
||
don't often acknowledge that!
|
||
|
||
Ewen's support also qualifies as "excellent" as does Joe Kohn's (Shareware
|
||
Solutions II), Max Jones (Juiced.GS), Steve Cavanaugh (Apple Blossom and
|
||
Hyper Quarterly), Eric Shepherd (SheppyWare).
|
||
|
||
I've missed a few (sorry), but I'd appreciate it if you would take the time
|
||
to comment on those I've missed and let them know how much we appreciate
|
||
their outstanding support! I don't do it often enough so any help you can
|
||
offer would help lower my "guilt":)
|
||
|
||
Steve (Godzilla)
|
||
|
||
[*][*][*]
|
||
|
||
|
||
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 Apple II, the GenieLamp 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.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[SOF]//////////////////////////////
|
||
SOFTVIEW A2 /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
Review: Hyper Quarterly
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
by Ryan M. Suenaga, M.S.W.
|
||
[A2LAMP]
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> HYPERCARD RIDES AGAIN <<<
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
PRODUCT: Hyper Quarterly
|
||
ISSUE: Volume 1, Number 1
|
||
AUTHORS: Steve Cavanaugh, Gareth Jones, Hangtime, Brian Gillespie,
|
||
Josh Calvin
|
||
PUBLISHER: Apple Blossom Publishing, P.O. Box 120434, Boston, MA
|
||
02112-0434
|
||
appleblossom@delphi.com, ABPub@ziplink.net,
|
||
SteveC1021@aol.com, http://members.aol.com/newblossom
|
||
PRICE: $35 for a one year subscription in the U.S. and Canada, $40
|
||
elsewhere; $11.95 for a single issue in the U.S. and Canada;
|
||
$15 elsewhere.
|
||
REQUIREMENTS: Apple IIgs, System 6.0 or later, 2 megabytes of RAM, hard
|
||
drive.
|
||
|
||
Before you delve wholeheartedly into this review, a necessary
|
||
disclaimer: I've done some work for Apple Blossom Publishing in the past,
|
||
and anticipate continuing to work for them in the future. That said, I've
|
||
made every effort to keep this review as impartial as possible.
|
||
|
||
In the glory days of the Apple II, when all of the wonders of the
|
||
Apple IIgs were fresh and new, Apple Computer, Inc. delivered an Apple IIgs
|
||
program that even they didn't think could be done: _HyperCard IIgs_, a
|
||
GS/OS version of the program that was revolutionizing the way people used
|
||
the Mac. Shortly thereafter, Resource Central, the company behind the
|
||
legendary newsletter _A2 Central_ (aka _Open-Apple_) entrusted a vagabond
|
||
named, oddly enough, HangTime to produce a bimonthly disk publication
|
||
dedicated to _HyperCard IIgs_. That publication was called _Script
|
||
Central_, and it showed the world how a little scripting could push the
|
||
Apple IIgs to its limits. Every two months, a new set of stacks would
|
||
arrive and welcome the user to another Bo (Monroe), Mo (Mohawk Man, aka Jay
|
||
Jennings), and Me (HangTime) production.
|
||
|
||
Years passed, and Apple Computer, Inc. reclassified _HyperCard_ for
|
||
the Apple IIgs as system software, meaning it would be available almost
|
||
free from such places as Apple's own ftp sites and the Genie A2 libraries.
|
||
But time wasn't kind on all fronts--eventually Resource Central folded, and
|
||
took _Script Central_ along with it. Undaunted, HangTime teamed up with
|
||
Joe Kohn of _Shareware Solutions II_ to keep back issues of _Script
|
||
Central_ available, and left the door open for possible new issues of the
|
||
HyperCard publication--unfortunately, for unknown reasons, these new issues
|
||
never materialized.
|
||
|
||
Now, several years later, HangTime is back, this time with a new pair
|
||
of sidekicks in Gareth Jones of the _Apple B.C. News_ (a user group
|
||
newsletter) and Steve Cavanaugh, publisher of _The Apple Blossom_, with a
|
||
new, exciting Apple IIgs disk publication based on _HyperCard IIgs_ in the
|
||
tradition of _Script Central_: _Hyper Quarterly_. The new, quarterly,
|
||
subscription-only publication made its debut in May 1997 with its first
|
||
two-disk issue.
|
||
|
||
Brought to you by Apple Blossom Publishing, the premier issue features
|
||
_HyperCard_ stacks by our old friend HangTime (including a Star Trek-like
|
||
front end that lets you navigate a galaxy of stacks and declares the new
|
||
publication a "Steve, Gareth, and Me" production) and newer, less-known
|
||
(though not less gifted) scripters Jones, Cavanaugh, Josh Calvin, and Brian
|
||
Gillespie.
|
||
|
||
Aside from several columns and tidbits of interest to _HyperCard IIgs_
|
||
fanatics, included in this first issue is a varied collection of stacks
|
||
that show you the many uses of _HyperCard_--from the practical (Good Eats,
|
||
a recipe stack with loads of great meals, and TZ Rolodex, a stack-based
|
||
version of its namesake) to the Geekish (A la Carte, a _HyperCard_
|
||
programming assistant), from the utilitarian (Quarknet, an off-line
|
||
processor for the Delphi online service for use with _Spectrum) to the
|
||
eccentric (TableMaker, a tool to assist with the creation of HTML
|
||
"tables")-- _Hyper Quarterly_ will make even the most jaded IIgs user
|
||
smile.
|
||
|
||
_Hyper Quarterly_, like _HyperCard IIgs_ itself, is an attempt to
|
||
truly give you the power to be your best. It strives to give you all of
|
||
the power and versatility of the Apple IIgs in a form that's easily learned
|
||
and used. I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone with even a passing
|
||
interest in _HyperCard IIgs_.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
|
||
[FOC]//////////////////////////////
|
||
FOCUS ON... /
|
||
/////////////////////////////////
|
||
KansasFest 1997
|
||
"""""""""""""""
|
||
by Douglas Cuff
|
||
[D.CUFF]
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
>>> THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST AT KANSASFEST <<<
|
||
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
||
Copyright 1996, 1997 by Douglas Cuff. All rights reserved.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Accidental Tourist travel guides were described by Anne Tyler in
|
||
her 1985 novel of the same name (later a movie starring William Hurt,
|
||
Kathleen Turner, and Geena Davis). The Accidental Tourist guides were
|
||
designed for the business traveller whose reactions to travel were feelings
|
||
of anxiety and defenseless. The guides were meant to soothe and comfort
|
||
the non-adventurous traveller.
|
||
|
||
If you've never been to KansasFest before, you should find that this
|
||
guide will do the same for you. If you're an old hand at KansasFest, this
|
||
guide will provide you with some helpful reminders. (If you've read this
|
||
far with a growing sense of _deja vu_, that's because this article
|
||
originally appeared last year in GenieLamp A2 Vol. 5, Issue 52 [July 1996].
|
||
It's been updated for KansasFest 1997.)
|
||
|
||
One word of warning: If there's a conflict between the advice you
|
||
receive from the Accidental Tourist and the instructions you're given from
|
||
the information packet when you arrive at KansasFest--pay attention to the
|
||
official info packet. These folks know the score.
|
||
|
||
KansasFest began in 1989 as the A2-Central Developer Conference, and
|
||
didn't begin calling itself KansasFest until its third year, 1991.
|
||
KansasFest takes place in Kansas City, Missouri. (Not Kansas City, Kansas.
|
||
The Kansas border is less than a mile away, if that comforts you any.)
|
||
|
||
This will be the ninth annual KansasFest, and it's not just for
|
||
programmers and developers any more. If you've never been to KansasFest
|
||
before, you don't know what you're missing! It's a great chance to learn
|
||
about your Apple II, mingle with other users, and see what software other
|
||
people are working on. This is the Apple II event of the year. I can't
|
||
say exactly how many people will there, but a safe estimate is 60-100
|
||
attendees (counting those who stay off-campus).
|
||
|
||
What campus? KansasFest takes place entirely at Avila College, in the
|
||
southmost part of Kansas City. Here's the address:
|
||
|
||
Avila College
|
||
11901 Wornall Road
|
||
Kansas City, Missouri 64145 U.S.A.
|
||
phone (816) 942-8400
|
||
|
||
Avila College is small--approximately 1500 students--which means you
|
||
can walk anywhere on campus in five minutes. Use of a car is therefore as
|
||
optional as it's ever going to get, assuming you fly to Kansas. The one
|
||
time you are going to be hollering for a vehicle is when you try to get to
|
||
and from Kansas City International airport. More on that shortly.
|
||
|
||
This year, KansasFest is scheduled for July 31-August 3, but dorm
|
||
rooms are available for the nights of July 30-August 2.
|
||
|
||
PM Wed July 30 arrival
|
||
Thu July 31 scheduled sessions
|
||
Fri August 1 scheduled sessions
|
||
Sat August 2 demos (morning); vendors' fair (afternoon)
|
||
AM Sun August 3 farewell
|
||
|
||
Check-in time is 1-4 PM Wednesday. Check-out time is 11 AM-1 AM
|
||
Sunday.
|
||
|
||
How much the conference costs depends on when you pay for it and what
|
||
kind of accommodation you require. You can save a few bucks if you're
|
||
willing to share a room--private rooms cost more. (The prices went up by
|
||
$75 on May 21.)
|
||
|
||
private room $450
|
||
shared room $375
|
||
conference only $300
|
||
|
||
Even if you can find a room in Kansas City for $18.75 a night ($37.50
|
||
a night private), staying on campus is still a better idea, since
|
||
after-hours activities are a big part of KansasFest.
|
||
|
||
There have been some important changes in the meals this year. To
|
||
begin with, free lunch at Avila's cafeteria used to be included for _all_
|
||
KFesters, even those not staying on campus. This year, those not staying
|
||
on campus must provide their own lunches. Fortunately, being banished from
|
||
the Avila cafeteria won't make anyone weep.
|
||
|
||
Also, those staying on campus should note that no evening meal is
|
||
provided on Wednesday night nor on Saturday night. The lack of a Wednesday
|
||
meal isn't significant--that's still before the kick-off, so to speak. But
|
||
keep in mind that you're on your own your last night there. (You can get a
|
||
breakfast on Sunday, though, if you're staying on campus.)
|
||
|
||
You will be staying in either Carondelet or Ridgway dormitory, both of
|
||
which were built in 1963. For those of you who have never experienced
|
||
residence life or have forgotten what it was like, expect spartan
|
||
surroundings. Forget the idea of a private bathroom, but you'll be glad to
|
||
know that the rooms are air-conditioned.
|
||
|
||
(You'll probably find yourself in Ridgway--that's where KansasFest
|
||
1996 made itself at home. There and the Whitfield Conference Center.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
BEFORE YOU GO As with any trip, you need to arrange for several things:
|
||
"""""""""""""
|
||
o conference attendance (fee $300/$375/$450);
|
||
o accommodation (included in package);
|
||
o meals (included in package);
|
||
o transport to/from conference.
|
||
|
||
Those attending from outside the United States will also need:
|
||
|
||
o passport/visa;
|
||
o medical insurance;
|
||
o US currency/traveller's checks.
|
||
|
||
Conference Attendance There are 80 spaces for on-campus attendees, and
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''' the last day pre-registration is available is July
|
||
20. Even if you register late, there may be room for off-campus conference
|
||
attendees, so you may be able to register at Avila on July 30/31.
|
||
|
||
For fast information, E-mail cindyadams@delphi.com.
|
||
|
||
If you'd like to register, write:
|
||
|
||
KFest '97
|
||
c/o InTrec Software
|
||
3035 E. Topaz Circle
|
||
Phoenix, AZ 85028-4423
|
||
USA
|
||
|
||
Please make checks payable to "InTrec Software".
|
||
|
||
Credit card registration is also available. Just call InTrec
|
||
Software, Inc. with your VISA, MasterCard, Discovery, or American Express
|
||
number at (602) 992-1345, Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Mountain Standard
|
||
Time. You can also fax your registration with credit card account number
|
||
and expiration date to (602) 992-0232 (also Monday-Friday; 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
|
||
Mountain Standard Time). Or E-mail your credit card account number and
|
||
expiration date to proterm@intrec.com.
|
||
|
||
In summary, to register by credit card:
|
||
|
||
o write to the address above (cheques also okay here);
|
||
o phone (602) 992-1345;
|
||
o fax (602) 992-0232; or
|
||
o e-mail proterm@intrec.com
|
||
|
||
But remember, that's only when you know you want to register. If you
|
||
have questions first, send e-mail to cindyadams@delphi.com.
|
||
|
||
Accommodation If you're staying at Avila College campus, chances are good
|
||
''''''''''''' that you're going to be sharing a room with one other
|
||
person. Space is limited to 80 beds this year, so you're unlikely to end
|
||
up in a room by yourself unless you specifically request a private room
|
||
(which costs more). The rooms are _not_ co-ed, but the dorms are.
|
||
|
||
There aren't any hotels within walking distance of Avila College, so
|
||
plan on having transportation if you're staying off-campus.
|
||
|
||
Here are some hotels said to be near Avila College. Please be warned
|
||
that I haven't stayed at any of them, so I can't make recommendations.
|
||
Most have approximate room rates shown; some do not. None of the room rate
|
||
quotations I found have changed since the 1996 edition of this guide. In
|
||
three cases, I was not able to find updated figures--these are marked
|
||
*(1996 rate)*. Since none of the other hotels have changed their rates in
|
||
the past year, you're fairly safe in assuming that these three haven't made
|
||
substantial changes either.
|
||
|
||
Fairfield Inn - Overland Park
|
||
4401 W. 107th, Overland Park, KS 66207
|
||
913-381-5700
|
||
$58 *(1996 rate)*
|
||
(closest hotel to KansasFest)
|
||
|
||
DoubleTree Hotel Kansas City Corporate Woods
|
||
10100 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS 66210
|
||
800-222-TREE / 913-451-6100
|
||
$119-$149
|
||
|
||
Drury Inn - Overland Park
|
||
10951 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66210
|
||
913-345-1500
|
||
$69 *(1996 rate)*
|
||
|
||
Overland Park Marriott
|
||
10800 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66210
|
||
800-228-9290 / 913-451-8000
|
||
$119
|
||
|
||
AmeriSuites
|
||
6801 W. 112th, Overland Park, KS 66211
|
||
800-833-1516 / 913-451-2553
|
||
$69-$99
|
||
|
||
Best Western Hallmark Inn Executive Center
|
||
7000 W. 108th St., Overland Park, KS 66211
|
||
800-444-4191 / 913-383-2550
|
||
$54-67
|
||
|
||
Red Roof Inn - Overland Park
|
||
6800 W. 108th St., Overland Park, KS 66211
|
||
913-341-0100
|
||
$43-50 *(1996 rate)*
|
||
|
||
Residence Inn by Marriott - Overland Park
|
||
6300 W. 110th Street, Overland Park, KS 66211
|
||
800-331-3131 / 913-491-3333
|
||
$109-$139
|
||
|
||
Clubhouse Inn Overland Park
|
||
10610 Marty, Overland Park, KS 66212
|
||
800-CLUBINN / 913-648-5555
|
||
$78-$88
|
||
|
||
Courtyard by Marriott
|
||
11301 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66212
|
||
913-339-9900
|
||
room rate not available
|
||
|
||
Embassy Suites Overland Park
|
||
10601 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66212
|
||
800-362-2779 / 913-649-7060
|
||
$99-$129
|
||
(charges for local calls)
|
||
|
||
Hampton Inn - Overland Park
|
||
10591 Metcalf Frontage Road, Overland Park, KS 66212
|
||
800-HAMPTON / 913-341-1551
|
||
$69-79
|
||
|
||
Holiday Inn Express - Overland Park
|
||
7200 W. 107th St, Overland Park, KS 66212
|
||
800-HOLIDAY / 913-648-7858
|
||
$69-$76
|
||
|
||
Courtyard by Marriott
|
||
500 E. 105th St., Kansas City, MO 64131
|
||
816-941-3333
|
||
room rate not available
|
||
|
||
Days Inn - South
|
||
11801 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
|
||
800-DAYS-INN / 816-765-1888
|
||
$45-$55
|
||
|
||
Meals If you're staying on Avila campus, meals are included in the
|
||
''''' package price. If you aren't staying at Avila, you're completely
|
||
on your own.
|
||
|
||
If you find the cafeteria food not to your liking--and many
|
||
don't--you'll be relieved to know that there's a supermarket about 25
|
||
minutes' walk away. Here's how to get there:
|
||
|
||
Start at Carondelet dorm. Stand with your back to the dorm entrance,
|
||
so that you can see the Marian Center if you look left. Turn right from
|
||
Carondelet and walk down to the parking lot. Turn left and walk out of the
|
||
parking lot, down Sister Oliver Louise Drive. This private road takes you
|
||
to 118th Street. Turn left and walk on 118th until you reach Wornall Road.
|
||
Turn right on Wornall until you reach the intersection of Wornall and
|
||
Minor. Turn right onto Minor Drive.
|
||
|
||
Once on Minor, ten minutes' walk will bring you close to the end of
|
||
Minor, to the point where you can see a large parking lot. Veer left and
|
||
you'll be at a small shopping mall that boasts a bank, a supermarket, and a
|
||
restaurant. (Note: This trip can be made a few minutes shorter, but these
|
||
directions are simpler, and can be easily adapted for use by motorists as
|
||
well as pedestrians.)
|
||
|
||
If you're not staying on Avila campus, you're probably sufficiently
|
||
adventurous to know how to find decent food in a strange city. Be aware
|
||
that small groups tend to sneak off-campus to a restaurant (often either KC
|
||
Masterpiece or Jess & Jim's) for at least one evening meal during the
|
||
conference. Let them know you want to be part of the excursion!
|
||
|
||
Transportation 101/A--Getting to Kansas Many of you intend to fly to
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Kansas City. The airport you
|
||
will be arriving at is Kansas City International (MCI). The airport has
|
||
three arc-shaped terminals. If you're meeting someone there, be sure that
|
||
everyone intends to go to the same terminal, or that everyone is catching
|
||
the (free) shuttle to the same car rental agency.
|
||
|
||
You can pick up a city map at one of the airport magazine stands. The
|
||
Gousha map has Avila College marked (grid location I-19). If you don't
|
||
have a map, better pay close attention:
|
||
|
||
If you drew a map of Kansas City on a 8x11 sheet of paper, the airport
|
||
would be in the upper left corner, to the northwest. Avila College would
|
||
be near the bottom of the piece of paper, near the center. Point taken?
|
||
|
||
The distance between Avila College and the international airport is
|
||
not small. It's perhaps 45 miles by the recommended route (below), so
|
||
allow an hour's travel time at a bare minimum. What with collecting your
|
||
luggage and arranging/co-ordinating transport, it's probably safer to
|
||
assume it will take you two hours to get from the airport to Avila,
|
||
starting from the time the plane's landing gear touches the tarmac and
|
||
stopping when you sling your suitcase onto the dorm bed.
|
||
|
||
Transportation 101/B--Getting to Avila Since the distance from the
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' airport to Avila College is 28
|
||
miles as the crow flies, and about 45 miles by car, you don't even want to
|
||
think about taking a taxi. You'd pay $40 minimum, possibly as much as $60.
|
||
For a one-way trip.
|
||
|
||
If you book ahead, you can get Quicksilver to take you to Avila
|
||
College at a more reasonable rate:
|
||
|
||
$24 for 1 person
|
||
$32 for 2 people
|
||
$40 for 3 people
|
||
$43 for 4 people
|
||
$55 for 5 or 6 people
|
||
|
||
You _must_ book Quicksilver in advance. They need at least one day's
|
||
notice, so call them at 1-800-888-8294 or 816-262-0906. IF YOU DON'T MAKE
|
||
A RESERVATION, THEY CAN'T TAKE YOU.
|
||
|
||
If you don't want to rent a car, you could also take the Airport
|
||
Express van to the Overland Park Marriott hotel and take a cab from there.
|
||
|
||
(Those of you renting cars at the airport: we'll discuss the route
|
||
shortly, in the ARRIVAL section.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
PREPARING FOR THE TRIP Get plenty of sleep before you go, because you're
|
||
"""""""""""""""""""""" not likely to get much sleep at KansasFest.
|
||
KansasFest days are 18 hours long, unless they're 20 or 24 hours long.
|
||
There's too much going on to waste time in sleep!
|
||
|
||
On the same note, make sure you don't schedule anything important
|
||
(like operating heavy machinery) for the day after KansasFest--Monday,
|
||
August 4. You'll have had so little sleep that you won't feel your best.
|
||
|
||
Packing--Computer Stuff Lots of people brings computers. If you're doing
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''' this, make a backup of your hard drive and leave
|
||
the backup at home. If you won't feel safe unless you take a backup with
|
||
you, make two backups.
|
||
|
||
If you're bringing a hard drive and you're travelling by plane, you
|
||
may want to consider packing the hard drive in your carry-on luggage. That
|
||
way, you can extract the hard drive from the luggage before it gets X-rayed
|
||
(!). Tell the attendant that what you are carrying in your hand is a hard
|
||
drive for a computer, and that it might be damaged by the X-ray machine.
|
||
Chances are they'll handle it differently. If they tell you that no damage
|
||
could possibly be caused, don't believe them. (You may have to obey them,
|
||
but don't believe them.) Try insisting--politely!--on special handling
|
||
anyway. Incidentally, X-rays are not good for diskettes either.
|
||
|
||
Bring plenty of extension cords, power bars, and surge suppressors,
|
||
plus phone cord if you bring your modem. Bring plenty of blank disks.
|
||
Bring anything you'd like to show off, either software or hardware.
|
||
|
||
Packing--Other Stuff A word about clothing: KansasFest is "dress
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''' casual", and Kansas City in July is hot and humid,
|
||
so light clothing would be a good idea. If you're bringing anything that
|
||
you want to hang in the closet, bring your own hangers.
|
||
|
||
You should pack a bathrobe or something you don't mind walking the
|
||
halls in when you rise in the morning. The dorms will be housing both
|
||
sexes, and there are no private bathrooms.
|
||
|
||
Towels are supplied, but you can pack an extra one if you feel so
|
||
inclined. Be sure to bring all the usual toiletries: soap, shampoo,
|
||
toothbrush, and all the etceteras.
|
||
|
||
There are modular phone jacks in all the dorm rooms, but phones are
|
||
not provided, so pack a phone, if only for local calls (which are free).
|
||
If you know who your roommate is, you can assure her or him that you're
|
||
bringing the phone and save her or him the trouble.
|
||
|
||
If you're serious about making the morning sessions, an alarm clock is
|
||
a good idea. If you're _really_ serious about attending morning sessions,
|
||
ear plugs--for the night before--couldn't hurt either. <grin>
|
||
|
||
Unless you're a private soul, some sort of sign for your door is a
|
||
good idea, so that people can find you. Many people take the trouble to
|
||
make these before they leave.
|
||
|
||
Don't forget your airline tickets and other travel documents, if any,
|
||
but don't pack them in your checked luggage. Also don't forget a quarter
|
||
for a phone call.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ARRIVING
|
||
""""""""
|
||
|
||
Getting from the Airport to Avila If you've arranged with Quicksilver to
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' pick you up at the airport, as you
|
||
leave the "gate", look for someone holding up a sign with your name on it.
|
||
(The sign will probably also have "Quicksilver" written on it.)
|
||
|
||
Of course, Quicksilver have been known to get busy at KansasFest time.
|
||
If no one is there looking for you, start by looking for them. The
|
||
Quicksilver people are usually easy to spot. If there's no one from
|
||
Quicksilver in the terminal, don't panic. Just call them at 262-0905.
|
||
This is a local call from the airport. (You did remember a quarter for a
|
||
phone call, didn't you?)
|
||
|
||
Remember that you _cannot_ ride with Quicksilver unless you have made
|
||
a reservation at least one day in advance.
|
||
|
||
Driving from the Airport to Avila If you're renting a car, start looking
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' for the desk of the rental agency
|
||
you're dealing with. (Remember that there are shuttle buses among the
|
||
three terminals, if necessary.)
|
||
|
||
Once you've got your car, exit through the airport's main gate
|
||
(Cookingham Drive) onto Interstate 29 heading south. At highway 152, exit
|
||
west. Follow 152 west to I-435. Take I-435 south and follow it around
|
||
until it reaches Wornall Road from the west. Take the Wornall Road exit.
|
||
Then turn in at Avila College (which is a left turn off Wornall if you
|
||
approach it from I-435). Check our handy Avila map below for where to
|
||
park. The best place is probably the lot near the dormitories.
|
||
|
||
After Hours Arrival It's Wednesday night, and it's dark already.
|
||
''''''''''''''''''' Quicksilver has just dropped you off... or you've
|
||
just parked the rental car. You're tired after the long drive from the
|
||
airport. You've never been to Avila College before. Now what do you do?
|
||
|
||
Well, if you know beforehand that you're going to arrive after hours,
|
||
you should contact Cindy Adams so that she can let the Avila staff know
|
||
about late arrivals. Suppose, however, that you've arrived late by
|
||
accident--your flights was delayed, or your car had a flat? What do you do
|
||
now?
|
||
|
||
It's easy. The campus at Avila is small, and there are only three
|
||
building that KFesters need to explore:
|
||
|
||
I. Whitfield Conference Center: This is where most of the actual
|
||
conference sessions take place. It's sufficiently small that you'd have to
|
||
try really hard to get lost here. If you walk the path to Whitfield from
|
||
one of the other buildings listed below, go down the stairs as soon as you
|
||
get inside the door. If you enter Whitfield from the roadway, you're at
|
||
the main conference entrance, so don't worry.
|
||
|
||
II. Marian Center: This is where the cafeteria is. Unless you're
|
||
booked into a nearby hotel, this is where you come to eat. This is also
|
||
where the celebrity roast is traditionally held. Yes, you're allowed to
|
||
attend the roast even if you're staying at a hotel, and you get to eat
|
||
lunch here too.
|
||
|
||
III. either Ridgway or Carondelet dormitory: This is where you
|
||
sleep, at least in theory. Even hotel-dwellers need to know about the
|
||
dorms, since you'll spend a lot of your evenings hanging out here. At past
|
||
KFests, both dorms have been used, but this year, only one of them is
|
||
available. You'll find out which is the KFest dorm for 1997 when you
|
||
arrive.
|
||
|
||
Look at the map of the campus below and get your bearings:
|
||
|
||
AVILA COLLEGE CAMPUS
|
||
|
||
* ___________ *
|
||
* ########## | | *
|
||
* ########## ... | *
|
||
* ########## . |___________| *
|
||
* . . ########***
|
||
* ______ . ......... ######## *
|
||
* | | . ___.____ *
|
||
* | | . | | *
|
||
* |______| . | Marian | *
|
||
* . | center | *
|
||
* ______ . |________| *
|
||
**** | | . . *
|
||
* | | . .............. *
|
||
* | | . . ____._____ ##
|
||
* |______| ................................ | | ##
|
||
* . _____ . |Carondelet| ##
|
||
* ________.__ | | . | dorm | ##
|
||
___ * | | | | . |__________| ##
|
||
| | * [| Whitfield | | | ____._____ ##
|
||
| | #*#[| center | |_____| | | ################
|
||
| | #*# |___________| | Ridgway | ################
|
||
|___| #*# | dorm | ################
|
||
#*# |__________|
|
||
*
|
||
*
|
||
... = pathway
|
||
*** = roadway
|
||
ialing Genie later in this article.)
|
||
|
||
The only real luxury that the rooms boast is air-conditioning. No
|
||
private baths here, but you'll find bathrooms just down the corridor a
|
||
piece. The one I frequented had one bathtub, two showers, three toilets,
|
||
four sinks (one with an attachment for washing hair), and assorted mirrors.
|
||
Every floor also seems to have a TV lounge and a small kitchen.
|
||
|
||
Business Hours Arrival If you arrive at Avila between 9 AM and 5 PM
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''' (preferably between 1 PM and 4 PM Wednesday!), you
|
||
can register for the conference and your room (if applicable) at the same
|
||
time. Check your pre-conference packet for information on where to
|
||
register. It will be somewhere in one of the four buildings mentioned
|
||
above, of course.
|
||
|
||
One note of warning: if you've been told to register somewhere--say,
|
||
the cafeteria at Marian center--and no one has shown up fifteen minutes
|
||
after the listed start time, then by all means check the dorms and
|
||
Whitfield center to see if registration has been moved there. It's
|
||
unlikely you'll have to worry about something like this, but it doesn't
|
||
hurt to be prepared.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ONCE YOU'RE THERE
|
||
"""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Curricular Ed floor" to most Europeans). Similar deal for the second
|
||
and third floors. If your room number doesn't begin with 4, 5, or 6, it
|
||
means you aren't staying at Ridgway.
|
||
|
||
If wandering around the dorms doesn't produce any results, try Marian
|
||
Center. If you still can't find anyone, wander down toward Whitfield.
|
||
|
||
Arriving after hours means you get to check in to your room. You
|
||
still must register for the conference in the morning. We'll cover that in
|
||
the "Business Hours Arrival" section. For now, what about your room?
|
||
|
||
Your Room Rooms at the Avila College dorms each have two beds. If your
|
||
''''''''' roommate is there, smile and introduce yourself. If your
|
||
roommate isn't there, don't be alarmed. Your roommate may not have arrived
|
||
yet, in which case you get to grab the best bed. (I'm joking. Neither bed
|
||
will be any less loathsome than the other.) Probably your roommate has
|
||
already arrived, grabbed the best bed, and is out visiting others.
|
||
|
||
Near the beds is a long institutional-looking unit with two closets,
|
||
two sets of drawers, and assorted storage space. The opposite side of this
|
||
unit is a desk long enough for two people to work at. There's plenty of
|
||
room for two computers on this desk, but there's just one outlet per
|
||
computer. If you don't have a power bar or a Kensington System Saver or an
|
||
AE Conserver, you're going to be limited to plugging in the computer and
|
||
the monitor--no hard drive, no modem, nothing else. (Those of you with
|
||
internal hard drives can stop being smug right now.)
|
||
|
||
Near the desk are two outlets that seem to be phone jacks. They
|
||
_aren't_ phone jacks. The phone jack is on the other side of the room, by
|
||
the beds. If you didn't bring plenty of phone extension cord, you'll have
|
||
to set up your computer at the foot of your bed. (Don't laugh. It's
|
||
happened.) Don't waste time looking for the phone; they aren't supplied,
|
||
which is why you had to bring one in your suitcase. To find out the phone
|
||
number of your room (so that people can call you), ask one of the Avila
|
||
staff. If you didn't bring a phone, you can still use one of the pay
|
||
phones in the hallways.
|
||
|
||
When dialing out from your dorm room, either with a phone or a modem,
|
||
you'll need to prefix the number with a 9 to get an outside line. If
|
||
you're using a modem, you may be able to use its "wait for dialtone"
|
||
feature before you dial the number. So the proper sequence would be:
|
||
|
||
ATDT9w4741778
|
||
|
||
If your modem doesn't support "wait for dialtone", try using a few
|
||
commas (,) to create a pause:
|
||
|
||
ATDT9,,4725178
|
||
|
||
You may also need to set your software up so it waits about 45 seconds
|
||
for a connect instead of the standard 30 seconds, because it takes a bit
|
||
longer to get through to the number you're dialing.
|
||
|
||
(There's information about dialing Genie later in this article.)
|
||
|
||
The only real luxury that the rooms boast is air-conditioning. No
|
||
private baths here, but you'll find bathrooms just down the corridor a
|
||
piece. The one I frequented had one bathtub, two showers, three toilets,
|
||
four sinks (one with an attachment for washing hair), and assorted mirrors.
|
||
Every floor also seems to have a TV lounge and a small kitchen.
|
||
|
||
Business Hours Arrival If you arrive at Avila between 9 AM and 5 PM
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''' (preferably between 1 PM and 4 PM Wednesday!), you
|
||
can register for the conference and your room (if applicable) at the same
|
||
time. Check your pre-conference packet for information on where to
|
||
register. It will be somewhere in one of the four buildings mentioned
|
||
above, of course.
|
||
|
||
One note of warning: if you've been told to register somewhere--say,
|
||
the cafeteria at Marian center--and no one has shown up fifteen minutes
|
||
after the listed start time, then by all means check the dorms and
|
||
Whitfield center to see if registration has been moved there. It's
|
||
unlikely you'll have to worry about something like this, but it doesn't
|
||
hurt to be prepared.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ONCE YOU'RE THERE
|
||
"""""""""""""""""
|
||
|
||
Curricular Events Originally, KansasFest was a conference for Apple II
|
||
''''''''''''''''' developers--people who wanted to create software and
|
||
hardware for others to use. Nowadays it's for users, too. Don't worry
|
||
that you don't belong there--you do and you're welcome, whether you've come
|
||
to party or come to learn.
|
||
|
||
The sessions--no one dignifies them with the name "seminars"--are
|
||
mostly held at the Whitfield conference center. The main conference room
|
||
is right inside the main doors (the doors closest to Wornall Road). If you
|
||
don't know how to get to the session you want to attend, come here. It
|
||
will either be in this room or someone in this room will know where the
|
||
right room is.
|
||
|
||
There's a social aspect to this part of the occasion as well. You'll
|
||
see plenty of schmoozing in Whitfield lobby, right outside the main
|
||
conference room. Expect cameras, both still and video, and demented people
|
||
operating them. Cameras are used to record the presentations, or people
|
||
meeting, or the general craziness that's going on!
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"Formal" sessions have been known to take place in the dorms as well.
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_Informal_ sessions have definitely been known to take place in the dorms!
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On the last day of KansasFest, there's a demonstration of new and
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upcoming software and a vendors' fair. The demos are currently scheduled
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for the morning and the fair for the afternoon, but that may change. The
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fair is a chance to pick up hardware and software at special KFest prices,
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and to see and buy software never before released.
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Semi-curricular Events While not officially part of the proceedings, some
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'''''''''''''''''''''' products _may_ be released at KansasFest. (I
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sometimes think Apple II programmers would never ever ship if it weren't
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for KansasFest and Christmas.) This year, there still haven't been any
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announcements, so you'll have to attend to find out what's up-and-coming.
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Even if nothing gets released, you're practically guaranteed some
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product previews. Here are my wild guesses at what _might_ be shown this
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year:
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o Tony Diaz has threatened to have an LCD-based Apple IIGS working,
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"but not," he adds, "in the portable case that I attacked last
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summer. I found a Dynamac and it fits much better in that case
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instead."
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o Mike Westerfield has been working on a programming language for the
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Apple IIGS tentatively called GSoft BASIC.
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o Mike Westerfield has also been working on a spelling-checker,
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though it's been a long time since anyone bugged him about it;
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o Ewen Wannop is working on an offline message reader (one like
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CoPilot) called Crock O' Gold and is developing Spectrum XCMDs to
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make this
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task easier. It's in release now, so ask around--someone has a
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copy of it.
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o Burger Bill Heineman is going to be updating the Harmonie printer
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drivers for the more modern Hewlett-Packard DeskJet printers,
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according to Joe Kohn.
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o Perhaps someone will have obtained permission from Derek Taubert to
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demonstrate his "in progress" web browser.
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o SevenHills are continuing to work on an update to SuperConvert that
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supports JPEG graphics and many other new formats--perhaps there'll
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be a peek at what's done so far.
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Who knows what else? _I_ sure don't!
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Extra-curricular Events It is perfectly possible to attend KansasFest,
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''''''''''''''''''''''' attend the sessions 9-5, and go back home. But
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why would you want to?
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One reason you might want to is that you're shy. You're shy at any
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gathering, but you can't imagine conversing with Richard Bennett, Joe Kohn,
|
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Max Jones, Tony Diaz, Geoff Weiss, or Ryan Suenaga! There's no reason to
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be shy. Do what Dean Esmay did at his first KansasFest: walk around
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introducing yourself. To everyone. You'll meet lots of people just as
|
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awestruck as you are, and you can swap tips, stories, recommendations, and
|
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lies. Don't be intimidated by meeting well-known Apple II figures. Heck,
|
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we're all "just folks".
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Don't let yourself leave KansasFest without having mingled. Wander
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around the dorms. If there's one person sitting at a computer, just say
|
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"hi". You're intelligent enough to know how to figure out if the person is
|
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hard at work or at home to callers. If there are a bunch of people--which
|
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is far more likely, particularly during the evening--you might be shy about
|
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joining the group. Don't be. Just announce your presence ("Hi, everybody!
|
||
Room for one more?"). You'll be surprised how welcome the group will make
|
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you feel. Whatever the group is doing, it's probably in "kibitz mode", so
|
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join in!
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What will the group be doing? Hard to say. They might be:
|
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|
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o trying out software that hasn't been released yet;
|
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o trying to get a piece of software to crash;
|
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o trying to get it to stop crashing (i.e. debugging it);
|
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o sending a group message to Genie;
|
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o playing a game;
|
||
o fixing hardware;
|
||
o reminiscing about previous KansasFests; or
|
||
o telling stories about the heyday of the Apple II.
|
||
|
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There's a chance that the group will be "multi-tasking"--that is,
|
||
doing more than one of these things at the same time.
|
||
|
||
There are other extra-curricular events that have almost become KFest
|
||
traditions: the Roger Wagner tie report, Nerf(TM) warfare, and a game
|
||
called Bite the Bag, which involves a paper bag and a sense of balance.
|
||
But what about the "real" traditions?
|
||
|
||
Tradition I: Celebrity Roast If the term "celebrity roast" is new to
|
||
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' you, rest assured that it's not dangerous,
|
||
not even to the celebrity. Open flame is not involved, except
|
||
metaphorically. A roast is simply an event where members of a panel give
|
||
short speeches which "honor" the celebrity guest by dishing out
|
||
good-natured insults and back-handed compliments: "A lot of people don't
|
||
know that Richard Bennett has a poor sense of direction. Every time he
|
||
tries to come to KansasFest, he finds himself in England." (Except that
|
||
most of the jokes will be funnier than that.) Ideally, the person being
|
||
"roasted" is the keynote speaker from the previous KFest, but this isn't
|
||
always possible. This year, the celebrity being roasted is indeed Richard
|
||
Bennett, the Australian programmer who recently updated Seven Hill's
|
||
GraphicWriter III and author of MiniTalk, the freeware Classic Desk
|
||
Accessory telecommunications program.
|
||
|
||
This event is catered and held in the Avila cafeteria in the Marian
|
||
center. It's open to all KansasFest attendees, not just those staying on
|
||
campus.
|
||
|
||
Tradition II: Calling Genie The link between KansasFest and Genie is too
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''' complicated to go into here--suffice it to
|
||
say that people always manage to find time to post early reports on Genie.
|
||
I expect that this year, Delphi will also be a port of first call for many
|
||
attendees. CompuServe and comp.sys.apple2 often get the news early, too.
|
||
But Genie is the service with the longest connection to KansasFest.
|
||
|
||
Here are the Genie numbers local to Kansas City:
|
||
|
||
Genie node 300/1200/2400 816-474-1778
|
||
Genie node 9600 816-472-5178
|
||
|
||
There are also SprintNet numbers, through which you can access both
|
||
Genie and Delphi:
|
||
|
||
300/ 1200 816-221-9900
|
||
2400 816-472-1430
|
||
9600/14400 816-421-5783
|
||
|
||
To sign on to Genie using SprintNet:
|
||
|
||
1. Dial the local SprintNet number.
|
||
2. Wait to be connected.
|
||
o If your modem is 300 baud, press H, then press Return 3
|
||
times.
|
||
o If your modem is 1200 baud, press H, then press Return 2
|
||
times.
|
||
o If your modem is 2400 baud or faster, type @H, then press
|
||
Return.
|
||
3. When TERMINAL= appears, press D, then press 1, then press
|
||
RETURN.
|
||
4. Wait for @ to appear, then type C GENIE and press Return.
|
||
|
||
To sign on to Delphi using SprintNet:
|
||
|
||
1. Dial the local SprintNet number.
|
||
2. Wait to be connected.
|
||
o If your modem is 300 or 1200 baud, press Return, then
|
||
press D, then Return again.
|
||
o If your modem is 2400 baud or faster, type @D, then press
|
||
Return.
|
||
3. When TERMINAL= appears, press Return.
|
||
4. Wait for @ to appear, then type C DELPHI and press Return.
|
||
|
||
Don't worry about long-distance charges within the city. The greater
|
||
metropolitan area of Kansas City is in two states with two area codes (816
|
||
for Missouri and 913 for Kansas). However, nearly all calls within the
|
||
Kansas City metropolitan area are local.
|
||
|
||
Remember that you need to prefix the number with a 9 (to get an
|
||
outside line) and either a "wait for dialtone" command (w) or "pause"
|
||
command (,) before you dial the number.
|
||
|
||
ATDT9w472-5178 or ATDT9,,472-5178
|
||
|
||
Tradition III: Dining Out I confess I've never been part of this
|
||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''' tradition, but I hear that it's traditional to
|
||
take at least one meal at one of two restaurants (or both!)--KC Masterpiece
|
||
and Jess & Jim's. The attraction is Kansas City steak, or so they tell me.
|
||
|
||
If you hang out in the dorm rooms, you're bound to hear of groups
|
||
heading off to "dine posh". Ask to be counted in... and tell me what
|
||
happens, all the gory details. The thought of breaking bread with some of
|
||
these people intrigues me.
|
||
|
||
|
||
A TYPICAL DAY A KansasFest day doesn't begin when you might it expect it
|
||
""""""""""""" to. It begins right after supper. The pressing question
|
||
of something to eat over with, you take the aperitif of your choice--Jolt!
|
||
cola, Dr Pepper, or Mountain Dew--and wander around the dorms to see who's
|
||
doing what. Some people will be staying up until _very_ late. The reason
|
||
for this is that program bugs stay hidden until at least 2 AM, and the
|
||
really obscure ones wait until 5 AM.
|
||
|
||
When morning comes, you may or may not have gotten any sleep. If you
|
||
have, chances are that you didn't get much of it. The cafeteria staff stop
|
||
serving breakfast at 8:30, but you may decide that sleep is more important
|
||
than food. In fact, you may decide that sleep is more important than being
|
||
at the first session. Or the first two sessions. Or world peace.
|
||
|
||
Eventually you get out of bed and dither over which of the
|
||
simultaneous sessions you want to attend. You can bring paper or a
|
||
computer to take notes, if you wish--no one will laugh or point. No one
|
||
will frown if you don't take notes, either.
|
||
|
||
All sessions will run over their allotted time. This is an immutable
|
||
rule. The domino theory rapidly comes into play here, which wreaks merry
|
||
havoc with the schedule.
|
||
|
||
After the morning sessions, there's an hour to get some lunch at the
|
||
cafeteria at Marian center. (Lunch is available to all attendees, whether
|
||
staying on campus or not.) No one takes attendance here, either.
|
||
|
||
During lunch, the stragglers begin to arrive, and afternoon sessions
|
||
may be more generously attended and received, since pretty much everyone is
|
||
now awake and reasonably certain that life is worth living. The afternoon
|
||
sessions will officially end at 5:00 or 5:30, but they may last a while
|
||
longer, since no one else is waiting to use the room. It's possible to get
|
||
so involved in the final session for the day that you miss the evening meal
|
||
at the cafeteria.
|
||
|
||
Or perhaps you've decided to give the cafeteria a miss. Someone might
|
||
be headed to a restaurant for a meal--ask around. After you've eaten,
|
||
well... the cycle begins all over.
|
||
|
||
|
||
LEAVING Avila College hosts events other than KansasFest--in fact,
|
||
""""""" Avila's summers are tightly booked. In previous years, both
|
||
Ridgway and Carondelet dorms have been available to KFesters, but last year
|
||
(and this year?), the organizing committee could only get one. That should
|
||
give you some idea of how hectic things are.
|
||
|
||
Because Avila is playing host to others after KansasFest is over, be
|
||
sure to check out on time. This year, you have the option of staying over
|
||
on Saturday night and checking out on Sunday, but don't push it. Check-out
|
||
time is 11 AM-1 PM Sunday. Avila wants you out of there by 1 PM on Sunday
|
||
at the _latest_!
|
||
|
||
Incidentally, if you're travelling with Quicksilver, don't forget that
|
||
you must have booked your return trip to the airport at least 24 hours in
|
||
advance. Since most people leave at much the same time, it may be possible
|
||
to cadge a lift to the airport if you've made friends with someone heading
|
||
that way.
|
||
|
||
This is far from the end. In fact, it's not even the beginning. If
|
||
you've been reading this, it's undoubtedly to prepare for KansasFest, which
|
||
means it's all still to come! So have a great time at KansasFest--and if
|
||
you spot the man who began it all, Tom Weishaar (a/k/a "Uncle DOS"), give
|
||
him my warmest regards.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[EOA]
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|
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|
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|
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|
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