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- To: dogreen@pro-harold
- Subject: Test
- From: mporter@pro-palmtree.socal.com (System Administrator)
- Date: Sun, 5 Apr 92 15:17:59 PDT
- 'm'odem: 0=300, 1=1200, 2=2400, 3=4800, 4=9600/PEP, 5=9600/HST, 6=9600/V.32, 7=9600/Dual(V.32), 8=9600(V.32)/V.42, 9=9600/Dual(V.42), A=14,400/V.32bis, B=14,400/Dual(V.32bis) please help out? so I can update your entry.
- 't'ype: +=][+, e=//e, c=//c, g=IIGS, l=Laser, U=Unix, X=Xenix, A=A/UX, M=MacGNU/UUPC, G=Amiga UUCP, W=Waffle, C=Coherent, I=Interactive, S=Sun OS, P=PC ProLine
- Find: $A0 18 00 B7 01 C9 B3 00. Replace C9 B3 00 par 82 0C 1D, save the At offset $20 28 65 6E 63 6F 75 6E, from this offset $016FA3 type: $0E 28 53 79 73 74 65 6D 45 72 72 6F 72 73 29 C9 B3 00 F0 0A AF 25 C0 00 29 40 00 C9 00 00 82 E2 E2 Save and that's all folks. To free some space for the added code, I [9404G6] As you know, AppleWorks GS has a problem with GS.OS 6.01. When you try to In the datafork, search for $48 F4 03 00 F4 08 00 A2 06 14 22 00 00 E1 68. Sincerely yours, Yvan KOENIG 4av.du Stade 06220 VALLAURIS FRANCE tel 93-63-77-18 SHUT DOWN \\\ (C) Copyright 1994 by the International Computer Owner's Network This sample issue may be redistributed to potential subscribers. All other rights reserved. A2-Central ``````````` ~ A Digital Publication & Exchange of Apple ][ Discoveries ~ Publisher................................................Tom Weishaar Editor..................................................John Peters File Editor...........................................Chuck Newby A2-News Editor...................................Steve Weyhrich Staff Columnist.....................................Doug Cuff Staff Columnist...........................Michael D. Porter ~ A2-Central ~ Macrocosm ~ TimeOut Central ~ Script-Central ~ ~ Studio City for the IIGS ~ Studio City for the Mac ~ ~ Solid Windows ~ Config.sys ~ ~ Member Of The Digital Publishing Association ~
- Inet: mporter@pro-palmtree.socal.com 310-450-9394 v.32 The first line of the header shows the network path the message took and \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ to the end of network mail and messages. Its initial purpose Big signatures are a waste of space and resources. Ultimately, large > Signature files are automatically generated for new users. Your signature is located in your user directory (see below for user directory information) as a file called signature. Use Vedit, or Edit to edit your signature file. > Signatures should contain no more than five lines of data. > Signatures should include a UUCP address and an Internet address at minimum, and can include a phone number, BBS phone number, or even an address (see the above example for a good signature). > Signatures should not be profane. > If a sysop asks you to change your signature for a valid reason, please do so. Ignoring a sysop is sometimes not a very good idea, and you might find yourself with limited mail access, or even worse, no account. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ have your own "user area." The user area is essentially a You can use your directory to store files like email and conference \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ did you can bet her eyes would roll if she saw how some > Put some thought behind your messages. A rational, well written message has a much better chance of being read and understood correctly than a message whose author has gone off the deep end. > Avoid the temptation to "flame" a fellow BBSer. Flames are vagrant attacks on another user by someone who doesn't like what that user has posted. If you can present your case in a well written way (see the previous guideline), then go ahead and do it. But don't waste space with schoolyard antics and name calling. It isn't cool, and it's a turn-off to others. > When asking questions online (especially technical questions), give the whole story, not just a little piece of it. By giving enough information, other users will be more likely to respond to your question with the correct answer. > Don't be a "lurker!" If you read public message bases, you should also post messages to them as well. The whole idea behind a BBS (Bulletin Board System) is to have interaction amongst the users. Without user participation, the system is nothing. > When responding to messages, be sure that you have read all the messages in a conference or topic before you post...someone may have already said what you were planning to say! If that is the case, you can either expand on an idea or think of something else to write about. > Don't respond to every message posted in a topic. There is nothing more annoying than reading fifteen consecutive messages from one user. Let everyone have a chance. > Avoid the use of twisted, offbeat humor while writing public messages. People either won't get the joke or will get really offended. Also avoid sarcasm, it doesn't come off very well electronically. > Write clear subject headings! If your post is about Bugs Bunny, stick to him. Don't write a whole message about the Road Runner. > Don't make electronic mail messages public! This is very uncool, unwise, and will cause all sorts of problems. If you want to make an email message public, ask the author of the original message if you can. > Write electronic messages like you would write a friend a letter (a real letter, i.e. ink and a piece of paper). What you say could come back to haunt you. > Enjoy yourself! The most important aspects of using a BBS are participation and being \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ individual parts of the system. This chapter was Next month: GETTING STARTED \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ (c) Copyright 1994, Michael David Porter, All Rights Reserved. ProLine is a copyright of the Morgan Davis Group. Apple and Apple II are copyrights of Apple Computer, Inc. This article MAY NOT be distributed in a printed, hard copy form without 310-453-8726 -- The Palmtree BBS Internet: mporter@pro-palmtree.socal.com GEnie: SAXMAN ProLine SITE.LIST \\\ TOTAL TOTAL Sites Sites Sites Sites Sites Sites Sites Sites Modems Sites \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
- Notes: ProLine sites use "pro-" (thus, abc is really pro-abc), GNH use gnh-, and P-Net sites use pnet (e.g. pnet01). GNH = Global Net Host (or other Unix like OS) sites. Most have a ProLine compatible mailer interface. chart below. All ports are set for 19,200bps or 38,400bps. V.32bis Lines 593-7300 - Hunt (A) USR HST Lines 593-6400 - Hunt (5) Telebit PEP Lines 593-9500 - Hunt (4) USR Dual Standard 14.4 593-6481 (B) World Blazer (PEP/V.32bis) 593-9565 (?) A2-CENTRAL RESOURCE \\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ screen saver prevents damage to your computer monitor. AppleWorks 4 comes with a screen blanker already built-in. (You turn on AfterWork prevents burn-in by continually refreshing the screen with AfterWork comes with 20 different display modules, five of which use the The transition from text screen to double hi-res is smoothest on a The AfterWork manual says that the five text modules tend to be less The double hi-res modules are more varied. My favorite is Fade In, which The Chomper module, with its voracious Pacman-like character, is a lot of Entropy also ranks high with me, simple though it is. Pixels are randomly The remaining modules vary greatly in quality. Slide Show comes in two Two modules use Print Shop graphics -- MiniBounce and MiniRandom. The Fans and Lemming Lines are both reminiscent of graphic demos. The Fans The Cranium module -- short for Careening Cranium -- bounces a Beagle Bros AfterWork is easy to install and customize. New files are placed in your There's not a lot of room left on my 3.5" AppleWorks disk, so I'm pleased The TimeOut AfterWork menu can be used to customize each module and to see If you only have a single 3.5" disk drive and tend to swap your data disk AfterWork didn't knock my socks off, but that might be expecting a bit Incidentally, don't give into the temptation to use AfterWork as a You may not fall madly in love with AfterWork, but it's hard not to have a AfterWork by Matt Reimer and Randy Brandt Published by: Quality Computers 20200 E. Nine Mile Road St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 1-800-777-3642 from USA & Canada 810-774-7200 elsewhere Price: $24.95? ASK (OR TELL) UNCLE DOS \\\ [9404G1] In A2-Central I read the question from Raj Veluppillai from Kampala to the I have an Apple IIGS and I had the same problems with the key presses Guenther Unger Kerstenstr. 34 46446 Emmerich, Germany [9404G2] \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ problems with the ProDesk 3.02 archive, which was Also, the help files (PP.HELP.2.1 and PP.READ.ME.3.02) were not included Note that, due to an unforeseen complication which occurred when Dean Prodesk Plus can also be ordered from NAUG, or directly from the author. Helge Malmgren ProDesk programmer Internet: Helge.Malmgren@phil.gu.se Gothenburg, Sweden, March 1st, 1994 [9404G3] Is there a way to start up a SCSI HD at the same time as the GS is turned [9404G4] Also, when I hit the P8 program icon, as soon as the Prodos 2.0.3 messages -Ron Royer [9404G5] In a recent issue of A2-Central, writing upon Hierarchic from Seven Hills, With this patch, Show Infos... on non-application files no longer copy the If you want to copy them, press OPTION while selecting the Show Infos... Here is the patch: In the dataFork of a *COPY* of the Finder, at offset $01529E you will
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