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Re: Apple HS SCSI Term Power Mod



pubpc1@library.ucla.edu wrote:
: jefbla@bconnex.net (Jeff Blakeney) wrote:
: >puppy20si@aol.com (Puppy20SI) wrote:
: >>Is there anyone out ther who'd be willing to send me the diagram for this
: >>mod?  I'd be appreciative.  I believe Harold made it up, and its a
: >GIF.
: >
It's on http://ground.isca.uiowa somewhere. I do remember seeing it. And
I've got an article by Al Crout (written for the Apples B.C. News
newsletter) on doing the mod. Combining that text and the GIF goes a long
way towards creating a new stack. I'll upload it to this newsgroup
shortly.

(snip)

: I started out doing these stacks because I love using the GS, but I
: am glad that someone appreciates the effort.
: 
: Everyone, take a look at HyperCard IIGS.  It is free and anyone can
: learn to write useful hypermedia software for the computer.
: 
: -Scott G.
: 
I definitely appreciate the effort. I've really appreciated the FAQ stack,
and the FAQt that it is attractive and easily navigated means that I've
browsed it often. As a result of which Nathan is going to get some more of
my semi-regular suggestions for improvement ;-)

I've started writing a new series of articles on HyperCard, carrying on
from the ones that are now housed on ground and Nathan's web page. The
first one is on importing text files, the next one is going to be
approaches to "Search and Replace", and so on. The work I've been doing
on stacks for Hyper Quarterly has taught me a lot of new wrinkles, and I
want to document a few of them.

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editor: Apples B.C. News   | Burnaby, B.C.          |  create badly than
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ESL and English tutor      | V5G 1T3                |  well' - GJ 1996
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