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BF?@B??BD?DJ?J??BC0?|hpc@HPK(HPP ( ' Generic.Wp.TypePNovember 19, 1989լ) 7:52 PM1999 qs; Pk1,@,s; P BE oLh K r nP BE o$s nP BE o!((0^  D ((0^   ((0^   EFGH0 hrJB@ PjHPJ(HPP ( ' <$ȷ$ DDD #,eddp|&:FZv lqP\ddX X   X  )nd# ,(00$0 $ Back Text (, Back Textn0d"*4@<DD8D 48 Spine Text <@ Spine TextnDd)HTP 00L0 HL Label.Front PT Front LabeldP V RHRHLnL[ \  :? 7$ȷ$ 8NP VMHMHLnL[ \   d$ȷ$ 8CNP $>&@xtP xx lebal tset dd)\ a9O L9 G=چdd dJŬ … L9 L|prPdd|| JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]0?̑, @  HPJ(HPP (  Generic.Wp.TypePNovember 20, 198912:11 AM1999pz 33Pqa:p:E z 33P @p<< m  Tu2nPX ?n3nP7 ?3P`ow0?Gpbj  D L z        g    I {  0  w@ s P 0  P dly`@Pb((0^((0B^.((0B^  rIntroduction  r After playing with all the available disk labeling programs, I was disappointed. Some allow graphic printing and some allow high quaility text printing but none did both. I was frustrated. After thinking about this a while, I decided to try to use the data base module of Appleworks GS to produce 3.5" disk labels. The initial results of this effort is this package of files.    Contents  Label.3.5.DB - this is the heart of this package, the master into which you will import the text for the back of the disk and the text and graphics for its front. Three fields of carefully chosen sizes and types are used: A static text field for the text on the back of the disk, a text field in the upside down font inomaL (included) for the spine, and a graphics field for the graphics and text for the front of the disk.   Label.3.5.WP -- This is a blank word processing document which contains only the formatting for correct construction for the lines of text which will appear on the back of the labeled disk.    Label.3.5.GR -- This is a graphics document with a pre-drawn, carefully positioned frame in which you may create/import the combination of text and graphics you wish to appear on the front of the labeled disk. Any 640-mode graphic, and, using the GIF-SHR Convert or Paintworks Gold tricks discussed below, any 320 mode graphic may be quasi-converted and imported/cropped/shrunk to fit this frame. Of course, any of the GS fonts may be used here to render the text for the label's front. (Don't forget all the styles, too!)  n  inomaL -- This is a public domain font which prints its characters upside down. It should be placed in the fonts folder of your boot disk's system directory. It is a 9 point font and as such is ideal for the spine of the disk label. I use AWGS's ability to print fonts at sizes larger than provided to make the text on the back of the disk 12 point. This produces some increased blockiness, but this is not too bothersome as it only appears on the back of the disk. Remember, when using this font you must type the text in reverse order: e.g., Test Label would be entered lebaL tseT. The font will take care of turning it upside down, but you have to ensure that it will still read left to right by this reverse order entry. Eventually, I may get around to using a font editor to make 12 point and 24 point upside down fonts which would make the back text look much smoother.  U  U Sample.DB -- A sample disk label made using the technique described here.   Label.3.5.Docs -- This AWGS WP file!    Instructions  z  W 1. Make backup copies of all the included files except these docs and store safely.  q 2. Copy the font file inomaL to the font folder of the system directory of your boot disk.  3. Make sure any other fonts you will want to use for your label are also in place in this system font folder.  u 4. Launch Appleworks GS 1.0v2 ( I hope later versions will work better, more about this later).   5. Open the Label.3.5.DB data base file.  6. Click in the Form box in the lower left corner to take you to the Form display.  n 7. Click in the upper left hand corner of the window to activate the first field (it should appear as a red box), readying it for the importation of the text for the back of the label.  n 8. Open the Label.3.5.WP word processing file as a second window on the desktop.  9. Enter the text you want to appear on the back of your disk. It must be entered backwards, that is reading from right to left. It will appear upside down and backwards on the screen because of the upside down font, inomaL, in which you are entering it. I like to use 12 point for the back of the disk but you may alter the sizing to suit yourself. You should note that this text should be formatted as Condensed mode printing, single spacing, centered text placement, and using the inomaL font. The size, color, and style of the text may be changed to suit yourself.  10.  Copy the text you just entered to the clipboard.  o 11. Click in the DB window to make it the active window and Paste the text for the back of the label into the uppermost, active field of the data base. Because this is a static text field, all of the formatting should be imported correctly. The text should be centered and in the appropriate color, style and font.  V 12. You may now close the WP window, first saving it if you like, but be sure to use a different name.  t 13. Now click on the narrow, second field in the data base window, (it currently contains the upside down words "TEST LABEL") readying it for entering the text for the spine of the disk. As this is a text field and not a static text field, you will now be able to directly edit the current contents via the yellow text entry area at the top of the window. Change TEST LABEL to anything you like, all caps and one line are the only restraints. Again, the text must be entered backwards so the spine will be legible after folding over the label. It should automatically be entered in the upside down inomaL font. [[[  14. Now click on the large, lowermost field in the database to ready it for the importation of the text and graphics for the front of the disk.  15. Open the Label.3.5.GR file. You may now use all the text and graphics tools to create the front of the label. (See the hints below for importing 320 mode graphics.) The only restraint is that everything you draw or write must eventually fit within the frame which I have positioned for you. Also, you should note that condensed mode printing has been selected.  16. After completing your graphics and text, collapse all the objects into one, either including or excluding the pre-drawn frame, as you desire.  17. Then, "hot paste" this final single object into the large bottom data base window by holding down the control key while you drag it from the graphics window into the database graphics field.  18. You may now close the graphics window, saving it first, if you wish, but be sure to use a different name.  19. Save the data base file using, of course, a different name. This is very important given the AWGS bug discussed below.  20. Load your Imagewriter with 2.75" x 2.75" diskette labels. The exact positioning will take some experimentation but I find I get best results when the left edge of the backing paper is aligned with the alignment notch and the top edge of the first label is approximately 1/8 " above the red print line on the paper guide. Make sure the printer is on and selected.  21. Print your label. Select Better Text or Better Color and Darker or Color as appropriate.   Hints  Using Paintworks Gold, you can use the marquee or lasso to copy any or all of a 320 mode graphic to the clipboard, change to 640 mode (under the apple on the menu bar) then open the Pworks.Palette file included with AWGS 1.0v2 and paste the copied portion back in using the Paste, adjusting palette option. This will yield a 640 mode version of the original 320 graphic with fairly good color consistency which is now suitable for importation into AWGS and use on a label.    Another way to do this is to use SHR.Convert to convert the 320 mode graphic into GIF format and then to convert it to 640 mode using the calculated palette option and save it in Apple Preferred Format. This may now be imported into AWGS.  B Now for the bad news. It would appear that AWGS1.0v2 crashes after printing from the Data Base module, at least it does for me and a friend of mine. Obviously, this is a serious flaw in this technique for printing labels as it forces you to reboot after printing each label. 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Up to 10 launch selection menus of 40 entries each can be quickly configured using a standard file selection dialog box (just point and click on the programs to be launched). The UtilityWorks Launcher permits launching of P16 programs under GS/OS much faster than the Finder or P8 launchers. Launching of P8 programs is also very rapid, but return to the Launcher does take some time when using GS/OS versions prior to System Disk 5.0 because GS/OS must be reloaded with these earlier versions. The UtilityWorks Launcher gives the user total control over slots (internal slots or slot cards), system speed (TransWarp, fast, or normal), and text, background, border, and desktop colors. Each of the ten possible launch selection menus can have its own defined set of slots, speed, and colors to be set upon activation of that menu. Each menu can also have its own defined set of slots, speed, and colors to be set upon shutdown (ie; switch to another menu, return to the calling program, or GS/OS shutdown). Moreover each of the 40 possible launch entries on every menu can have its own slots, speed, or colors to be set upon launch of that program. The menu's set of slots, speed, and colors (ie; activation settings) are restored upon exiting the called program and returning to the UtilityWorks Launcher. Unlike other slot switch programs, slot restoration occurs for both P8 and P16 programs. Setup of slots, speed, and colors is also easy, involving only pointing and clicking the mouse. Changing colors can be useful in executing some programs that appear better in colors other than your control panel defaults. Changing speeds can be useful for some games. Changing slots is essential for executing programs that are designed for use with slot cards. The UtilityWorks Launcher is Shareware. You are entitled to try this program for ten days without charge. After that time period you must pay the $10 Shareware fee as discussed in the Shareware section of this document. Upon payment of the Shareware fee you will receive the Password to remove the Shareware Alert which appears when the Launcher is first executed. As a registered Shareware owner you will also be informed of any major upgrades to the program which may occur in the future. The UtilityWorks Launcher includes the following capabilities: a) Ability to launch any S16, SYS, EXE, BAS, BIN, or TXT (EXEC) file. (The latter three types must be capable of being run from BASIC. Only some EXE files can be properly executed). b) Ability to switch slots (GS internal slots or slot cards), speed, and colors, as well as certain modem and printer parameters and color/monochrome display upon program launching and return to defaults at program completion. c) Ability to set default slot configurations, speed, colors, monochrome/color display, and certain modem and printer parameters independent of the control panel and return to a predefined set of these parameters upon exiting from the Launcher. d) Ability to boot any bootable drive. e) Ability to autostart a given program whenever the disk is booted, and return to the UtilityWorks Launcher upon program completion. f) Ability to easily configure any Launcher Menu Screen. g) Ability to set a screen blackout timer to blackout the monitor's screen after a period of nonuse, to avoid permanently damaging the screen when non-changing bright images are displayed for prolonged periods of time h) Ability to limit general access to only selected menus and program features. This will prevent inexperienced users such as children or students from accessing programs that could potentially destroy a hard disk. i) Ability to easily insert, edit, delete, and rearrange menu entries. Ability to create Boot Buttons to boot any desired slot, Menu Buttons to select any desired menu, and Purge Buttons to purge memory. Ability to view all current settings of any menu entry. Ability to delete or copy entire menu screens. j) Ability to purge all purgeable Apple IIGS memory, including ability to purge memory immediately prior to launch of an applications program. k) Ability to pass startup paths to programs being launched. This provides a capability for now having separate UtilityWorks Launcher menu buttons to directly launch different IBM programs with the PC Transporter. l) Ability to control the TransWarp GS speed and IRQ setting with any menu entry. m) Compatibility with all previously constructed menus generated with earlier versions of the Launcher. I have attempted to choose those features which I felt to be most valuable. The UtilityWorks Launcher design and associated menu file design are very open ended, permitting easy addition of new capabilities in the future. I would greatly appreciate your comments and suggestions. Please E-Mail your response to me on AmeriCa online, CompuServe or GEnie. My IDs are: America Online GRWILDE CIS 72776,504 GEnie GWILDE This version 1.6 of the UtilityWorks Launcher incorporates many user suggestions. For instance, use of hot keys 0-9 and tab key for menu selection, ability to purge upon launch, ability to set startup slot, and significantly improved menu editing (ie; showing previous menu settings when editing) are all the result of user suggestions. Additionally this version includes the ability to set Desktop colors upon launch of S16 programs, ExpressLoad and other speedup enhancements when used with System Disk 5.0. The following paragraphs describe the capabilities implemented in the UtilityWorks Launcher and discuss how to best use these capabilities. Installing the UtilityWorks Launcher The UtilityWorks Launcher is an S16 program which must run under ProDOS 16 or GS/OS. The UtilityWorks Launcher (file UWGS.LAUNCHER) can be run out of any directory; however it does depend upon a configuration file, boot file, and several menu files which the Launcher Setup routine writes to the SYSTEM directory of your boot disk. The companion UtilityWorks Program also reads from and writes to this same configuration file if you elect to save your default configurations selected from the Options menu of that program. You must make sure your boot disk is not write protected and has adequate space for these files if you want to save any configuration or menu information, or boot a disk. Placing UWGS.LAUNCHER in the /*/SYSTEM subdirectory (boot disk SYSTEM subdirectory) and renaming it START will cause the UtilityWorks Launcher to be automatically executed when the system is booted. This is the preferred configuration to achieve maximum performance from the UtilityWorks Launcher. Any existing START program should be renamed to some other name (eg; START.OLD) prior to renaming UWGS.LAUNCHER to START. The companion UtilityWorks program can be used to copy and rename UWGS.LAUNCHER. Upon loading, the UtilityWorks Launcher will load the required RAM based tools and begin execution. A Shareware message will appear the first time the Launcher is run following a Boot, unless a Password has been entered. The Password can be obtained by paying the $10 Shareware fee. Just press Continue to begin Launcher execution. This initial load at boot time is appreciably shorter when using GS/OS version 3.0 (System Disk 5.0) and up than with older versions of the operating system, since these older versions do not take advantage of the ExpressLoad format of this UtilityWorks Launcher file. The UtilityWorks Launcher is currently compatible with System Disks 3.2 and all versions of GS/OS. (It is also probably compatible with System Disk 3.1, but has not been tested with that System Disk). As always make sure you install UtilityWorks Launcher on a backup copy of your System Disk or another disk. UtilityWorks Launcher Capabilities This section describes the capabilities of the UtilityWorks Launcher. When the UtilityWorks Launcher initialization is completed, the program will automatically display a Launcher window (a modeless dialog box) containing the currently active set of up to 40 menu entries (only active menu entries will be displayed). If this is the first time the UtilityWorks Launcher has been executed, the menu setup routine will be entered, and all 40 menu entries will be blank. The Launch item in the File menu on the menu bar can now be used to launch any program, however it is recommended that the Launcher menus be configured for maximum ease of use. To configure the Launcher menus simply follow the instructions outlined below. When all desired menu entries have been configured in the Setup window, save the menu (click the Save menu button), and then click the Open Launcher entry in the File menu on the menu bar to activate the Launcher window. While in the Launcher window, clicking any menu button will launch the indicated program if it is in an active drive. To readily distinguish between the Launcher window and the Launcher Setup window, different background colors have been used. The Launcher window background color is the light blue of the standard Desktop. The Launcher Setup window background color is yellow, orange, red, purple, or gray depending on Setup mode. Any active NDAs can be selected from the desktop or from the Launcher/Launcher Setup windows without leaving the UtilityWorks Launcher. If for some reason you want to close the Launcher or Launcher Setup window, you can click on the standard close window box in the upper left hand corner of the window's title bar, or you can use the Close item in the File menu on the menu bar.This will put you on an empty Desktop. From the Desktop (or from either window) you can go the Launcher or the Launcher Setup windows by clicking the corresponding menu item in the File menu on the menu bar. You can leave the UtilityWorks Launcher and return to the calling program (if any) by clicking the Quit menu item in the File menu. Clicking the Shutdown menu item in the File menu will exit to a shutdown/reboot condition, and will not return to the calling program. When operating under GS/OS, the Shutdown menu item (but not the Quit menu item) performs a true GS/OS Shutdown. All 3.5" disks are also ejected on Shutdown when operating under System Disk 5.0. The menu bar contains five pull-down menus, each containing several items as delineated below. Each individual menu bar item will be discussed in the following paragraphs. Also indicated in brackets are the keys that may be pressed to activate the menu item in lieu of clicking the mouse on the menu item. (OA stands for the open-apple key). When using the keys make certain you hold the indicated keys down until the desired action begins. Quickly depressing and releasing the keys will usually result in no action being taken. 1. Apple Icon - About UtilityWorks Launcher... - Any NDAs you have loaded 2. File - Open Launcher... [OA-L] - Open Setup... [OA-E] - Close [OA-W] - Enable Access... - Launch... - Boot... - Shutdown - Quit [OA-Q] 3. Edit - Undo [OA-Z] - Cut [OA-X] - Copy [OA-C] - Paste [OA-V] - Clear - Insert Mode - Edit Mode - Delete Mode - Arrange Mode - Customize Mode - Show Mode 4. Menus - Menu 0 (or menu name) ([0] - if menu 0 exists) - Menu 1 (or menu name) ([1] - if menu 1 exists) - Menu 2 (or menu name) ([2] - if menu 2 exists) - Menu 3 (or menu name) ([3] - if menu 3 exists) - Menu 4 (or menu name) ([4] - if menu 4 exists) - Menu 5 (or menu name) ([5] - if menu 5 exists) - Menu 6 (or menu name) ([6] - if menu 6 exists) - Menu 7 (or menu name) ([7] - if menu 7 exists) - Menu 8 (or menu name) ([8] - if menu 8 exists) - Menu 9 (or menu name) ([9] - if menu 9 exists) - Save... (or Show Startup) [OA-S] - Setup Shutdown... (or Show Shutdown) - Save As... - Remove... 5. Goodies - Options... - Purge - Password (if not previously correctly entered) The current date and time are displayed at the right hand corner of the menu bar. The date and time update are suspended while you are in any modal dialog box making selections. 1. Apple Icon 1.1 About UtilityWorks Launcher... This item presents a single dialog box describing the UtilityWorks Launcher program, including Shareware, trademark and copyright notices. Click OK to exit. 2. File 2.1 Open Launcher... Opens the Launcher window (if you are not already in it) as discussed in the Using the Launcher section below. If the Launcher is already open, this item is dimmed. 2.2 Open Setup... Opens the Launcher Setup window (if you are not already in it) as discussed in the Using the Launcher Setup section below. If the Launcher Setup is already open, or if access control is in effect, this item is dimmed. 2.3 Close Closes the Launcher or Launcher Setup window, or any open NDA window if it is the top window. If all windows are already closed, this item is dimmed. 2.4 Enable Access... Provides the capability of entering a user defined password (previously established in the Options item of the Goodies menu, as explained below) to enable access to all Launcher features if access has previously been restricted. If access is already enabled, this item is dimmed. 2.5 Launch... This item can directly launch any S16, SYS, EXE, BAS, BIN, or TXT (EXEC) program from any directory or disk. I/O Redirection is supported with System Disk 5.0 when launching S16 programs (see discussion below). Select the program to be launched using the standard file selection dialog. This dialog presents those programs that can be launched as darkened entries. EXE, BAS, BIN, and TXT files will also be darkened (depending upon the default options you select in the Options item of the Goodies menu). Please note that all binary files can not be executed from BASIC. Many are Picture files or other types of files that cannot readily be recognized as a non-launchable program. Make certain the program you choose can be run before selecting it for launch. The same statements are also true for TXT files, but even more so. Since BASIC EXEC files look like any other TXT file, they are not easily recognized by the Launcher. Since most EXEC files are very short, the Launcher will default to selection of only those TXT files with a length of one block. Longer TXT files will be shown as dimmed entries in the file selection menu, although you can change the default to darken all TXT files if you wish. It is best to follow Apple's suggestion of adding the suffix ".EXEC" to your EXEC files to easily distinguish them from other TXT files. A sample EXEC file (ROM.CDAS.EXEC) is included with this program to demonstrate the powerful capability of these types of files (which incidentally can't be launched by the Finder). ROM.CDAS.EXEC will install two CDAs and return to the UtilityWorks Launcher. It enters the monitor (CALL -151), outputs the character "#", Quits the monitor, and exits BASIC (BYE). You can also optionally select to undim EXE files for launch. Many EXE files are nothing else than S16 programs in disguise, and can be easily launched. Other EXE files (really the majority of EXE files) depend on having a shell (such as APW or ORCA) present, and cannot satisfactorily run without one. The UtilityWorks Launcher does not provide a shell environment (it releases all memory when it launches a program). As a result EXE programs that depend on a shell cannot be launched successfully (they will probably immediately return to the Launcher). If access control is in effect this item is dimmed. 2.6 Boot... This item will bring up a dialog box that allows you to boot any slot from 1 to 7, excluding 3. You can boot any bootable disk contained in drive 1 of the selected slot, or you can boot a RAM slot card that has been properly formatted. This feature permits running non-ProDOS disks and copy protected disks. If the desired disk is a ProDOS disk it is better to use the Launch... item and select the desired program. This latter process is much faster and permits the UtilityWorks Launcher to regain control upon exit from the launched program. When another slot is booted, the UtilityWorks Launcher cannot regain control when that program terminates. You must reboot manually. You can run from RAM or ROM disks by selecting an appropriate program on the RAM or ROM disk, or by selecting the PRODOS file on the RAM or ROM disk to soft start the disk. (The latter technique is virtually identical to booting the disk - you won't be returned to the UtilityWorks Launcher upon quitting the application). 2.7 Shutdown This item functions the same as the above Quit item when used with ProDOS 16. When used with GS/OS, however, the Shutdown item will perform a true GS/OS shutdown. When shutdown has been accomplished, a dialog box will be displayed telling you it is safe to turn off your computer. Press Return if you want to reboot the computer. It is important with GS/OS to use the Shutdown feature to prevent inadvertent destruction of disk files. Many GS/OS programs such as UtilityWorks take advantage of the GS/OS session capabilities when copying files. Using the Shutdown feature ensures all disk operations have been completed before your computer is turned off. 2.8 Quit This item exits the UtilityWorks Launcher and returns control to ProDOS or the previous program selector. It does not perform a GS/OS shutdown. Use the above Shutdown item to accomplish a GS/OS shutdown. 3.0 Edit 3.1 Undo Used only by New Desk Accessories (NDA's). This and the following NDA items will become undimmed whenever an NDA is in the top window. 3.2 Cut Used only by NDA's. 3.3 Copy Used only by NDA's. 3.4 Paste Used only by NDA's. 3.5 Clear Used only by NDA's. 3.6 Insert Mode (Yellow Background) This is the default Launcher Setup mode if a previous menu does not exist for editing. It should be used to enter any new entries into a blank menu, or to completely erase and replace any previous menu entries. This item sets up the Launcher menus for use by the Launcher routine. The menu names presented in the Setup window are the same as will appear the next time the Launcher is used with this menu. You have the capability of preselecting up to 40 programs on each menu screen. You also have the capability of selecting up to 10 menus (menus 0 - 9). This gives the capability of launching up to 400 preselected programs. To install a preselected program, just click the mouse on the menu button you wish to use for that program. You will be presented with a file selection dialog box similar to the box appearing with the Launch item described above. You can choose to preselect any program that appears in any directory or on any disk merely by double clicking on that program in the file selection dialog box, or by selecting the program and pressing the open button. This action will record the program's pathname for later use. (You never actually have to enter any filename or pathname information yourself - the Launcher automatically does it for you). You are then presented with a dialog box to name the program. This is the program's name that will appear in your menu. Any characters (up to 15) can be used for this name, or you can select the default (the program's file name). You are also presented with this same name dialog box if you clicked cancel while in the file selection dialog box. This latter feature gives you the capability of inserting headers or other information on individual menu buttons. Such buttons will not result in launching of a program when clicked from the Launcher, but can be used to change slots, speed, colors, or modem and printer parameters. (For instance before booting another disk with the Boot item, although a custom button can be established (see customize discussion below) to both change the slots and speed as well as boot a specific slot). Several examples of this use of the menu entries are contained in the sample UWGS.MENU.9 file included with the UtilityWorks Launcher. These examples can be viewed and studied using the Show Mode described below. When entering program names, the name dialog box also allows you to choose whether the UtilityWorks Launcher should be restarted from memory or reloaded from disk upon normal termination of the program being launched, or whether memory should be purged upon launch. Except for troublesome programs (see the following discussions of this subject), the Restart on Return option should be selected for best performance, although the performance difference with System Disk 5.0 is not that great. Just click the box to insert a checkmark for selection of this option. If you have any problems in successfully launching and returning from any program, do not select this feature for that program. (Please note that the problem may have occurred in the previously launched program and not the program currently being launched.) For very troublesome programs or programs having significant memory requirements choose the purge upon launch option. This option will provide the maximum amount of memory for the program being launched and will result in the UtilityWorks Launcher being reloaded from disk upon termination of the program being launched. If you do not want to change slots, speed, colors, or modem or printer parameters, then click the Okay button to establish the menu entry. Clicking the Cancel button will effectively cancel this menu entry. If instead you press the Set Slots Button, you will be presented with a Slot/Speed selection dialog box. You have three choices for any slot (internal, slot card (Your Card), or default) and three choices for speed (fast (2.6 MHz), normal (1.0 MHz), and default). If you have a TransWarp GS card you are presented additional choices for Transwarp GS speed settings. The UtilityWorks Launcher reads the possible TransWarp GS speed settings, and lets you choose up to two additional speed settings beyond the 1.0 MHz and 2.6 MHz settings which appear with any Apple IIGS. You are also given the choice of whether or not to disable IRQ (box checked) with the TransWarp GS. The TransWarp GS speed settings work in conjunction with the Apple IIGS speed settings as discussed in the Applied Engineering TransWarp GS manual. The use of IRQ is also fully discussed in the TransWarp GS manual. Maximum TransWarp GS performance is obtained with IRQ disabled, but many programs (including numerous sound programs) will not work properly if IRQ is disabled. The UtilityWorks Launcher will automatically enable IRQ unless you expressly disable it. Even though TransWarp GS speed and IRQ settings are changed, the TransWarp GS control panel is not changed. Therefore, the default TransWarp GS control panel settings will be restored whenever the system is booted or the TransWarp GS control panel is entered. With the default selection, the current slot or speed setting will not be altered when this button is pressed in the Launcher (this is the default if you don't expressly ask for a specific setting, except in the Edit Mode discussed below). Setting any slot or the speed to any other value will result in that value being set the next time the program is launched. You are also given the choice of clearing the Power-up byte. The default setting is to not clear the Power-up byte. See the slot change discussions below on use of this byte. BE CAUTIOUS!! CHANGING SLOTS and clearing the Power-up byte, UNLIKE CHANGING SPEED OR COLORS, CAN BE DANGEROUS. SEE THE SLOT CHANGE DISCUSSION BELOW BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DO IT. If you now select Set Colors you will be presented with a dialog to allow you to change the text, background (or Desktop for S16 programs), and border colors. Text colors typically have no effect with most S16 programs because these programs normally control their own colors. Only the border and Desktop colors will normally have an effect with most S16 programs. For text, background, and border colors, you are presented with 17 choices; default (ie; do nothing) and 16 specific colors as follows: 1. Black 5. Dark Green 9. Brown 13.Green 2. Deep Red 6. Dark Gray 10.Orange 14.Yellow 3. Dark Blue 7. Medium Blue 11.Light Gray 15.Aquamarine 4. Purple 8. Light Blue 12.Pink 16.White For Desktop colors (S16 programs only) you are presented with a different set of 16 colors as follows: 1. Black 5. Deep Red 9. Dark Green 13.Light Gray 2. Dark Blue 6. Purple 10.Aquamarine 14.Light Blue 3. Chartreuse 7. Orange 11.Medium Green 15.Yellow 4. Dark Gray 8. Pink 12.Light Green 16.White Select whatever colors you desire and they will be invoked the next time the program is launched. The program prevents you from choosing the same text and background color (you couldn't see anything if you did). If you do this the program automatically switches one of the colors, so the two colors will be different. Whenever you select a new Desktop color, that color remains in effect for all S16 programs until you either select a new Desktop color or Quit the UtilityWorks Launcher which reestablishes the default light blue Desktop color. The UtilityWorks Launcher Desktop (but not the Launcher or Setup windows) will also be changed to the prevailing Desktop color upon return from the program being launched. The program also gives you the choice of selecting a color or monochrome display mode. This is most useful for P8 programs that use the high-resolution or double high-resolution graphics modes to display text information. This situation will normally create such extensive color fringing on the Apple IIGS that the text is almost unreadable. Using the monochrome display mode will result in very sharp and clear text for those programs that use the high-resolution and double high-resolution graphics modes to display text. You are now given a choice to Set Modem, which allows you to change selected modem parameters in the control panel. The parameters that can be changed are as follows: Delete First LF after CR Yes No or default Add LF after CR Yes No or default Buffering Yes No or default DCD Handshake Yes No or Default DSR/DTR Handshake Yes No or default XON/XOFF Handshake Yes No or default Baud 300 1200 2400 9600 19200 or default As before the default settings do nothing. You are now given a choice to Set Printer, which allows you to change the same control panel parameters for the printer. Note that many programs directly initialize and set up the serial I/O ports by themselves, ignoring the control panel settings. These programs will not benefit from this control panel change capability. Other programs, such as America Online, require non-standard control panel settings to operate correctly. These settings are incompatible with several other programs that use the modem and printer ports. The above Modem/Printer Port Setup capability can be used to effectively manage the control panel configuration for these programs. You are now given a choice of setting the Startup Slot. Possible settings are default (no change) and Scan, Slots 1 - 7, RAM Disk, and ROM Disk. Selecting a Startup Slot will result in that selection being set in the Apple IIGS control panel, which will result in that slot being booted in the next power up or Open Apple-Control-Reset boot. If you are launching a P8 SYS file you are now given a choice to enter a startup pathname. This feature has mainly been included to allow setting up menu entries to directly launch any desired IBM program when using the PC Transporter. See the discussion below on proper use of this option. This capability can also be used to set the Startup path of any SYS program which follows Apple's Startup protocol. For instance it may be used with the Beagle Compiler to launch compiled Basic programs. Just set the launcher to launch the appropriate compiler system program (eg; COMPILER.SYSTEM or AUX.SLOT.SYSTEM) and enter the partial or full pathname of the program to be run by the compiler system program as the Startup entry (eg; /HARD1/PROGRAMS/SUPER.COMPARE.C). This feature actually writes the new startup path to the startup area of the program being launched; therefore, the SYS program cannot be write protected or write disabled. If it is, the SYS program will be launched with the startup area unchanged. You can clear a previously set startup path entry by entering a startup pathname of a single asterisk (*). Do this, for instance, to allow AEPC.SYSTEM to go to the MSDOS prompt and not launch any IBM program. Provision has been made to enter up to the full 64 characters supported by the Apple protocol. Because of the multiple uses of this information, no syntax checking is performed - so make sure you enter it correctly. If you don't, clear it next time with the * option or reenter the data again. The Launcher will not let you write to any areas other than the startup area of the program being launched. Please note that any startup path you specify must be at least 2 characters long and no more than 64 characters long. If you desire to specify a file name consisting of a single character as the startup path, use its full pathname rather than its file name (eg; use /HARD1/A instead of A as the startup path). Set up as many entries as you want in your menu. When you have completed a given menu press the save button. This will permanently save your menu choices in a file written to the SYSTEM directory of your boot disk. A single file will be written for each menu screen (named UWGS.MENU.0-9 depending on the menu screen selected). A separate configuration file (UWGS.CONFIG) is also written to the SYSTEM directory. This file contains the menu names and other information used by the program. If you do not save a menu it will only remain in memory until the next program is launched or the Launcher is exited. Whenever you save the menu, you are asked to provide a name for the menu. This permits you to give a brief title to assist you in menu management. You will also be presented with the options of setting the slots and speed, setting the text, background, and border colors, setting the modem and printer parameters, and setting the Startup Slot for this menu. These will be invoked the next time the menu is activated. Each menu file saved will be from one to several blocks in length depending on the number of menu entries, the length of the program pathnames, and the special slot settings used. Please note that when selecting a previously used menu button to reconfigure in the Insert Mode, you must reenter any desired slot, speed, color, modem and printer information, since the previous information was erased at the time you pressed the button. If you aren't using slot, speed, color, modem, or printer settings, don't worry about the above considerations. You must press the Save... or Save As... menu item described below to save any changes made in this mode or the following Edit, Delete, and Arrange modes. If you forget to save a menu entry, you will be reminded prior to returning to the Launcher, getting a new menu entry, or quitting - situations in which your new or changed menu entries would otherwise be lost. This reminder dialog will also ask for a menu name if it has not previously been entered. 3.7 Edit Mode (Orange Background) This is the default Launcher Setup mode if a previous menu exists. This mode is very similar to the Insert Mode except that previous menu entries are not erased, and are displayed as the default settings in all dialogs. For any unused entry, this mode is identical to the Insert Mode. The Edit Mode permits changing the menu name or program pathname without changing the previously selected slot, speed, color, modem and printer parameter settings. In the Edit Mode, pressing Okay in the Set Names dialog box will install the new name and program pathname, but retain the previous slot, speed, color, modem, and printer information. This avoids the necessity of having to reenter the slot, speed, color, modem, and printer information unless you desire to make changes to any of this information. If you enter any slot, speed, color, or modem and printer parameter settings, previous settings will be displayed, and only those new selections you make will actually be changed. You can easily verify your entries by using the Show Mode described below or by cycling through all of the possible dialogs for the current menu entry. 3.8 Delete Mode (Red Background) Clicking on any menu entry while in the Delete Mode will completely remove that entry (ie; make it appear as a blank entry). If you make a mistake and delete the wrong entry, DO NOT press Save. Merely reselect the menu from the Menus menu to restore the previously saved information. 3.9 Arrange Mode (Purple Background) This mode permits rearranging your menu entries on the screen to suit your preferences. When used in combination with the delete mode, you can achieve any desired layout. The Arrange Mode utilizes two clicks of the mouse to interchange any two entries. The first click will highlight (place a green outline inside) your first desired menu entry. The second click will select your second desired menu entry and initiate the interchange of the two entries. You can interchange between either blank or previously established menu entries. No information is destroyed in this mode. Menu entries are just moved about on the screen. 3.10 Customize Mode (Green Background) This mode permits you to add custom buttons to any of your menu screens that will allow you to boot a specific slot, select a specific menu, or purge memory when that button is depressed while in the Launcher mode. Just depress the button you desire to customize and select the desired action (Select Menu, Boot Slot, or Purge Memory). If you press Select Menu you are asked what menu you want selected when the button is depressed. The name of this menu becomes the button name. If you select Boot Slot you are asked what slot you want to boot when the button is depressed. You are also given the opportunity of entering a name for this button and specifying the various slot, speed, and color settings, and modem and printer parameters that will be set immediately before the requested slot is booted. If you select Purge Memory the button is set to Purge Memory when it is depressed in the Launcher mode. (See the discussion on purging memory below). 3.11 Show Mode (Gray Background) This mode permits you to view the contents of any menu entry you press. All previously entered information will be displayed, including: o Menu title o Full program pathname / Startup pathname (if any) o Launcher restart status / Purge upon Launch o Basic Launcher utilization o Display mode o Slot settings (if any) (default settings appear as blank entries) o Speed setting, including TransWarp GS settings (if any) o Text, Background (or Desktop), and Border color settings (if any) o Clear Power-up Byte setting (if set) o Modem and printer parameter settings (if any) o Startup Slot The show mode can easily and quickly be used to verify the contents of any menu entry. It can also be used to view the sample menu file provided with this program. In the Show Mode, the Save... and Setup Shutdown... menu items of the Menus menu are changed to Show Startup and Show Shutdown, respectively. Choosing these menu items will display the values of the current menu's Startup and Shutdown settings using the same dialog as described above. The current mode is indicated by a check mark in the Edit menu, by an indication in the window title bar, and by the screen's background color. All mode menu items are dimmed unless the Launcher is in menu setup. 4. Menus 4.1 Menu 0 - 9 (replaced by current name, if any) The first 10 entries in this menu indicate the available program menu screens. Previously saved menus will be indicated by the menu names that were entered when the menu was saved. Otherwise a generic "Menu n" name will be used. In the Launch mode, all entries are dimmed unless the indicated menu has been previously saved. The currently selected menu is indicated by a check mark beside its name, as well as by the name appearing in the menu window's title bar. To select another menu, merely click on the desired menu item. In menu setup, clicking on a menu item that was not previously saved allows you to bring in a new blank menu screen to begin menu setup in the Insert Mode. Menus can be selected in one of three ways; (1) use of the menu items in the Menus menu described in the previous paragraph, (2) use of a customized menu button described previously, and (3) use of hot keys. The latter two methods can only be used in the Launcher Mode. Pressing keys 0 through 9 will select the corresponding menu if it exists and is not the current menu. Pressing the tab key will select the next higher menu that exists. Pressing the Open Apple-tab keys will select the next lower menu that exists. There will be a slight delay (indicated by the wait cursor) when the new menu is selected. The actual delay depends on the number of menu entries and whether or not there are shutdown settings for the current menu and startup settings for the new menu. 4.2 Save... This item allows the user to save the current menu selections to the current menu number. After selecting the Save... item, the user is presented with a dialog box to enter the current menu name. This is the menu name that will appear both in the menus menu on the menu bar as well as in the menu screen title bar. Press Cancel to cancel the save. Press Okay to save the menu screen. Press Set Slots to set up the menu's startup slots, speed, color, or modem and printer parameters. These settings are performed using the same selection dialogs as used for setting up the individual menu entries, as described above. The menu is saved after entering the desired slot, speed, color, or modem and printer parameter settings. When using the Save... menu item to overwrite a previous menu screen, pressing Okay in the Set Name dialog box will install the new name. If in the Edit Mode, the previous slot, speed, color, modem, printer, and Startup Slot information will be retained. This avoids the necessity of having to reenter the slot, speed, color, modem, printer, and Startup Slot information every time the menu is saved unless you want to change it. In all other modes the previous slot, speed, color, modem, printer, and Startup Slot information will be erased. With the Save... menu item, the Okay or Set Slots buttons must be pressed in the Set Name dialog box for the menu to actually be saved. This menu item is dimmed unless the Launcher is in Menu Setup. In the Show Mode this item is replaced by the Show Startup item as discussed above. 4.3 Setup Shutdown This item permits you to enter the slot, speed, color, modem, printer, and Startup Slot information that will be set upon normal UtilityWorks Launcher Quit or Shutdown, or when changing menus. This information is associated with each menu and will be retained with the saved menu data. As with the Save... actions, previous settings will only be retained if in the Edit Mode. This menu item is dimmed unless the Launcher is in Menu Setup. In the Show Mode this item is replaced by the Show Shutdown item as discussed above. 4.4 Save As... This item is identical to the Save item described above, except that the current menu screen can be saved to any menu number, not just the current menu number. In combination with the Remove... item described below, the Save As... can be used to rearrange the order of menu entries in the Menus menu. It can also be used to replicate existing menu screens, or to use an existing menu screen as the starting point for a new menu screen. After selecting the Save As... item, the user is presented with a dialog asking him to select the menu number he desires the current menu screen to be saved under. If there is any previously saved menu screen present under this number, it will be destroyed. As with the Save... item discussed above, the user is then presented with a Set Name dialog box, as well as dialog boxes to set the menu's slots, speed, color, and modem and printer parameters if so desired. Previous settings are only retained in the Edit Mode. This menu item is dimmed unless the Launcher is in Menu Setup. 4.5 Remove... This item removes a previously saved menu screen. The user is presented with the list of available menu screens that are candidates for removal. The current menu screen cannot be selected. If you desire to remove the current menu screen, first change to a different menu screen, and then use Remove... to remove the desired screen. This menu item is dimmed unless the Launcher is in Menu Setup. 5. Goodies 5.1 Options... This item allows the user to enter and save certain default settings for the UtilityWorks Launcher. You can choose the types of files that you will be permitted to select for launch, or you can select the defaults (all BIN and only short TXT files). BAS files are automatically selected. If you want to be able to select (or deselect) BIN, short TXT, all TXT, or EXE files simply press the corresponding check box. An X in the box indicates the item is selected. The program will only allow you to select one or the other (or neither) of the short TXT and all TXT buttons. Use of the Autostart and Blackout Timer options is discussed below, as is the Access Password. Press the SAVE button to permanently record your defaults so you don't have to reenter the defaults every time you use the program. If you have copied the UtilityWorks Launcher onto several different disks, you should save the defaults on each of these disks. 5.2 Purge This item will purge all Apple IIGS memory that has been declared as purgeable. A dialog informs the user of the amount of memory that has actually been purged. The Purge item permits the user to maximize the amount of memory that is available for use by the next application to be launched. Purge can also be set in any Launch Button to be executed just before launch of the next application (after all of the windows have been closed and most of the tools have been shut down). If your amount of Apple II GS memory is marginal for the next application to be launched, select Purge on Launch (in the next application's menu entry). This will result in as much memory as possible being allocated for use by the next application. Making the Launcher not restartable (automatically done if you select Purge on Launch -see discussion on restartability below) will minimize memory fragmentation, and provide the maximum amount of contiguous memory for use by the next application. Purge also unloads and purges the UtilityWorks Launcher's own dynamic segments to create maximum space in memory. 5.3 Password... This item presents a dialog for entry of the Shareware password for use by registered owners of the UtilityWorks Launcher. You will be given a password after you pay your Shareware fee. Simply enter the password you have been given and press Okay. Entering and saving the correct password will prevent the Shareware Alert dialog box from appearing the next time you boot your computer and run the UtilityWorks Launcher. The Password... item in the Goodies menu will disappear after the password has been correctly entered. If you press Okay to exit the Password dialog box (even if you do not correctly enter the password), you will be presented with the Set Defaults dialog box described above under the Options item. To save your password, press the Save button in the Set Defaults dialog box. Using the Launcher The Launcher routine uses previously constructed menus generated from the Launcher Setup routine discussed above. Just click on any indicated program to launch that program. The Launcher checks to see that the requested program is present in an active device prior to launching it. If nothing happens when you click on a previously established menu entry, it means that that program is not present in an active disk drive, or the pathname or filename of the desired program has been changed from that which existed when the menu entry was first created. After completion of execution of the selected program (assuming a normal completion), the operating system will automatically return to the Launcher menu for selection of the next program to be run. If the Launcher Setup has not already been performed, it is desirable to do it before proceeding, although the Launch... item can be used without further setup. If the separate UtilityWorks Program (UTILITYWORKS.GS) is present in the SYSTEM directory of your Boot disk, and if no other menu entry has been previously installed as the upper right menu entry, the Launcher will automatically install UtilityWorks in this menu position. You can change this automatic installation to any other desired menu entry using the Setup routine. UtilityWorks is installed with the Launcher restartable from memory. Change this to non-restartable if your Apple IIGS memory is tight. The UtilityWorks Launcher, working in conjunction with the UtilityWorks Set Prefix capability, supports I/O Redirection with System Disk 5.0. A complete discussion of this capability is contained in the UtilityWorks documentation. The Standard In, Standard Out, and Error output prefixes set by UtilityWorks will be passed by the UtilityWorks Launcher to any S16 program it launches. The UtilityWorks Launcher should work satisfactorily with all P8 and P16 programs which follow the Apple Quit protocol, and all P16 programs which utilize the Apple II GS Memory Manager in accordance with Apple's guidelines. Some early P16 programs and some very old P8 programs do not follow these standards. These programs can still be launched, but they probably will not return to the UtilityWorks Launcher upon exit. With certain BASIC programs you will be presented with a "]" prompt at conclusion. Just type "BYE" to return to the UtilityWorks Launcher. Incidentally to launch a BAS, BIN, or TXT file you must have the files BASIC.SYSTEM and BASIC.LAUNCHER in the root directory of your boot disk. The UtilityWorks Launcher has been coded to be restartable from memory (see programming notes below), and can request the Operating System to restart it (ie; not reload it) upon termination of the program being launched. This technique can significantly improve performance when using operating systems prior to System Disk 5.0. Unfortunately, restartability will not successfully work when launching some programs. Despite problems with a few programs, for the vast majority of P16 programs, restartability offers a significant performance enhancement. The UtilityWorks Launcher lets you have it either way. With the Launch... button, the UtilityWorks Launcher will always be reloaded from disk upon termination of the program being launched. This gives slightly slower performance, but should work with all programs following the Apple Quit protocol. With the menus (and the Autostart feature), the Launcher Setup routine gives you the choice of whether to implement the restart feature. With your troublesome programs (and especially the Finder) don't use the Restart feature. With very troublesome programs use Purge Upon Launch. With most other P16 programs, choose the Restart feature for best performance. Menus constructed with earlier versions of the UtilityWorks Launcher will not use the Purge feature unless you reenter (using Edit Mode or Insert Mode) the setup information. Program Autostart Checking the Autostart box in the defaults dialog box will force the UtilityWorks Launcher to automatically launch the first (upper left) entry on your currently active menu screen the next time the disk is booted. This feature can be very useful if you have disks where you normally want to boot into a given program, but still want to return to a powerful program selector upon exit from that program. Upon normal exit from the automatically launched program you will return to the UtilityWorks Launcher, where you can now select any other program for execution. You can use any of the 10 possible menus for Autostart merely by using the Menus menu to select that menu prior to the next disk boot. Just remember that unless you deselect the autostart button (and SAVE the defaults) or have a null entry as your first program on the active menu, the UtilityWorks Launcher will automatically launch the first menu entry every time the disk is booted. The UtilityWorks Launcher communicates with itself every time it is run by using the Apple IIGS Toolbox's Message Center. If it finds a previous message to itself it knows that this is not a fresh boot. In this manner the Launcher can release all of its memory and still retain information about the boot state. Screen Blackout Timer The Default Dialog Box also permits you to select a time interval for shutting down the monitor's screen, to prevent burning an image into the screen after long periods of time where the screen image remains constant. This timer only works while you are actually in the Launcher (it does not work with applications you launch). With this option, if you do leave your computer on while in the Launcher for an extended period of time with no activity, such as going to lunch, the computer's screen will be blanked when this timer expires. The timer can have any value from 1 minute to 60 minutes. Any larger value is interpreted as 0. The default is also 0, which means that the timer is inactive. I have found a value of about 10 minutes is ideal for me. To restore the screen merely press the mouse button or any key. Access Control Version 1.3 and later of the UtilityWorks Launcher includes a capability to restrict access to certain of the program's features in order to prevent unauthorized users, such as children or students, from launching programs, such as utilities, which could potentially damage or destroy the contents of a hard disk if not properly used. Access control is not normally activated. To activate this feature, click the mouse on the Access Password rectangle of the Defaults dialog box (or press the tab key to get to this entry) and enter whatever password you desire (the password is case sensitive). Append an asterisk (*) to the end of the password. The asterisk is NOT later entered with the password. It is used strictly to prevent inadvertent implementation of access control. Press SAVE to save the access password and implement access control the next time the UtilityWorks Launcher is executed. To disable access control at a later time, an authorized user may enter a single asterisk (with no other characters) in the Access Password rectangle, and save the entry. This will erase the previous password and return the program to normal operation. With access control enabled, unauthorized users (ie; those users who do not know the password) can only access the first 5 menus (menus 0-4). Several items within the menus in the menu bar will also be dimmed as discussed above and hot keys 5-9 will be inactive. The 5 menus that are accessible to all users should have only "safe" programs installed on them. Unauthorized users will only be able to launch these programs. The dimmed and disabled entries will prevent unauthorized users from setting up menus with any other entries, or directly launching any program other than those you have previously set up on one of the five menus. You can rearrange the existing menu screen numbers as described in the above Save As... and Remove... item discussions to choose which menus are to be the first 5. UtilityWorks will not be automatically installed in the first 5 menus if access control is in effect. However, it may have previously been automatically installed and saved. In this latter case you may want to delete UtilityWorks to prevent unauthorized access. An authorized user can gain access to the "hidden" features at any time by entering his previously selected access password at the Enable Access item in the Files menu. After the Enable Access password has been correctly entered, the Open Setup... menu item will immediately become undimmed and may be selected. Unlimited access will remain in force until the next time the program is executed or a program is launched, unless the single asterisk is entered and saved in the Defaults dialog box, in which case unlimited access becomes permanent. While access control is in effect you must reenter the access password following launch of any program to regain access to the restricted features. The access control is designed to provide only very limited protection with inexperienced users such as children or students that are not computer experts. An experienced computer user can easily defeat this protection. In fact if you forget the password you entered, you can easily see what it is just by viewing or printing the UWGS.CONFIG file. Your password is the last visible entry in this TXT file. Alternatively you can delete this file to restore normal program operation. (You must reenter the defaults if you delete UWGS.CONFIG). Changing Slots Changing Slots while the Apple II GS is executing is potentially dangerous and must be done with great care. Follow the following instructions to do it properly. To minimize problems, it is best to group all of your menu entries involving slot changes on a single menu screen, and have all other menu screens use the defaults for slot changes. If something gets messed up, the program will probably crash or you will get an operating system error. Reboot the computer and check the control panel settings, making any necessary changes. If you need to make slot changes reboot again. In severe cases you may need to turn the computer power off and then back on to correct the problem. In no case will any permanent damage be done to your computer hardware, but it sure can be annoying if the computer crashes. The UtilityWorks Launcher sets slots by changing both the Battery Backup RAM and the corresponding Soft Switches to the appropriate values. If the Clear Power-up Byte option is selected in the Set Slots dialog box, the Power-up byte in the Keyboard Microprocessor RAM will also be reset. Earlier versions of this program cleared the Power-up byte somewhat differently. Clearing the Power-up byte is unnecessary unless you want to remove the /RAM5 disk the next time you boot (normally this can only be done by turning off power). The current implementation gives the user the option of whether to clear this byte or not. The actual clearing of the Power-up byte is deferred until the Shutdown menu item is selected. If any program is launched in the interim, the Power-up Byte will not be cleared. If you follow the process outlined below, the UtilityWorks Launcher will force all control panel settings to be initiated immediately. You never have to wait until the next boot or the next time the power is turned off. As mentioned above, switching slots must be done with care. Consider what each slot is used for (internally and externally (slot cards)) before you initiate the change. Remember that internal slot 3 supports the 80 column firmware needed by many programs (eg; you won't see the UtilityWorks Launcher's Launching... message if slot card 3 is selected). Internal slot 4 supports the mouse required by many programs including the UtilityWorks Launcher. That doesn't mean you can't use the UtilityWorks Launcher to change slot 3 and slot 4 (I do), you just have to do it carefully. Slot RAM cards pose special problems. The Apple II GS does not like to switch out RAM cards, including /RAM5 (slot5, drive2), for fear of loosing data, and will not normally implement such a requested control panel change until the computer is actually turned off. With battery backed up RAM cards this, of course, is not a problem. The UtilityWorks Launcher can effect instantaneous change from slot RAM or /RAM5 (slot 5/drive 2) to disk or another slot card if properly set up as described below. This procedure works with GS/OS, but has not been tested with previous ProDOS 16 versions. Also it probably will not work in slot 6 unless you have new or updated Apple 3.5 in. drives that correct the daisychain interface card problem, which caused occasional anomalies with Apple 5 1/4 in. drives. Until I had my interface cards replaced (a free Apple update) I could not get any slot change program to work with my RAMFACTOR card. It is probably easiest to explain the use of slot change by example. The following is my slot card setup: Slot Card 1. free 2. Apple Super Serial Card (for those Comm programs still requiring it) 3. Applied Visions FutureSound card 4. Applied Engineering PC Transporter 5. AST VisionPlus card 6. Applied Engineering RamFactor card 7. Apple SCSI card In addition to a hard disk in slot 7, I also have two 3.5 in. drives and an Applied Engineering ROM card in slot 5, and two 5 1/4 in. drives in slot 6, as well as drives supporting the PC Transporter in slot 4. As you can see I have a fairly full computer, and many programs on my hard disk require slot changes to work. From my experience it is best to set up your control panel to Apple slot defaults and let the UtilityWorks Launcher handle the slot switches. It is necessary that slot 6 be set internal (Disk Port) at power-up and booted in that configuration, or the slot change will not properly be made when going back and forth between the RamFactor and the 5 1/4 in. drives. Slot 5 should also be set internal (Smart Port) if you are using the /RAM5 (slot5, drive2). For any menu screen having slot change selections, make sure you set all of the slots that you intend to change with individual menu entries to the appropriate menu startup settings (as selected during the Save Menu dialog sequence). By this process, the Startup slot settings will automatically be set (previous values restored) as each launched program returns to the UtilityWorks Launcher. These settings for the most part should be set to internal (except slot 7), although I have my slot 6 set to slot card (external) because several programs won't work properly without the RAM disk so set. Make absolutely certain that slots 3 and 4 are set to internal (not slot card) if you intend to change them. You should now set all relevant entries in the Menu Shutdown settings (chosen by the Setup Shutdown menu item). I have all of my Shutdown slots set to internal except slot 7. This will be the setting that prevails on the next boot or power up, or when the Launcher is switched to another menu set. Next, for each menu entry requiring a slot card, select only that slot as external (slot card), keeping all other slots at default. Now as you launch the individual programs, the appropriate slots will be instantly changed and properly restored upon return to the UtilityWorks Launcher. This above procedure has worked very reliably for me with my configuration. Significant slot changes can occasionally cause problems for GS/OS when the UtilityWorks Launcher shuts down and returns to a P8 program selector, especially if the exiting slot setup is different from the entry slot setup. However, if you have UtilityWorks Launcher established as your START program you should not experience these problems. If you are using the /RAM5 (slot5, drive2), you may want to select the Clear Power-up Byte option whenever you switch to another slot 5 device (Your Card). This Clear Power-up Byte option will totally remove the /RAM5 at the next boot. If you do not use the Clear Power-up Byte option, you can retain the contents of /RAM5, even after switching to another slot 5 device, until the computer is powered down. Simply have the /RAM5 specified at the time you boot your computer. Use the select slots dialog box to select external slot 5 (ie; slot card) for the program you want to execute that uses this slot card (mine is the AST VisionPlus card). When this program is launched, the Launcher will switch slots and zero the minimum and maximum RAM sizes in the control panel (the RAM downsizing only occurs when you switch slot 5 from internal to external). Upon return to the UtilityWorks Launcher, the original internal slot 5 setting will be restored, but the RAM settings will remain at zero. However, you can still access the data in /RAM 5 as though the RAM settings were never set to zero. This is because these particular settings normally do not take effect until the computer is powered down. If you follow the above steps but Clear the Power-up Byte, any existing data in /RAM5 will be lost when you reboot your computer. This is an easy way of getting extra memory for some large programs that don't need /RAM5, without having to turn your computer off then back on again to remove /RAM5, although you do need to reboot your computer with an Open Apple-Control-Reset Boot to have this technique work. You can verify that the Clear Power-up Byte option has been properly set up by viewing the menu entry in the Show Mode. You can construct a dummy menu entry to clear the Power-up Byte. One way of doing this is to set up a menu entry with no program selected which switches slot 5 from internal to slot card (external) with the Clear Power-up Byte selected. By setting the Shutdown slot selections to switch back to slot 5 internal, you can press the menu entry followed by the Shutdown button to clear the Power-up Byte. This will instantaneously switch slot 5 from internal to external, set the flag to clear the Power-up Byte, zero the minimum and maximum RAM settings in the Control Panel, switch slot 5 back to internal, and shut down the operating system with the Power-up Byte cleared. With GS/OS present, GS/OS is instructed to clear the Power-up Byte. If ProDOS 16 is present, the Launcher itself will clear the Power-up Byte. When the computer is now rebooted, the Power-up Byte will be cleared, and /RAM5 will no longer be present. An example of this technique is shown in the sample menu file. Launching IBM Programs with the PC Transporter The UtilityWorks Launcher includes a provision to launch any IBM program if you have a PC Transporter and the associated Applied Engineering software. Your AUTOEXEC.BAT file must be set up to include AE's launcher.exe file. My AUTOEXEC.BAT file is as follows. Adapt yours to suit your needs. prompt $e[40;36m$e[1m$ echo off prompt Applied Engineering PC Transporter, on $d at $t$_$p$g cls path=e:\;e:\pcdos;e:\aepc;e:\pctools;e:\norton keyb us 437 \pcdos\keyboard.sys ver aplclock launcher.exe You will also need a BAT file in the root directory for each program being launched. For instance my BAT file for Lotus 123 is: LOTUS.BAT cd e:\lotus lotus cd\ My MSDOS hard drive is drive e: - yours may be c:. My Lotus 123 program is in a directory called lotus. Setting up the IBM side is the hard part. To set up the Launcher to launch Lotus 123 I merely select the AEPC.SYSTEM file as the program to launch, set slot 6 to external (assuming your PC Transporter is in slot 6), and enter a startup path of LOTUS. That's it! Programming Notes The UtilityWorks Launcher consists of several segments within its S16 file. To maximize performance, less frequently used features of the program (mainly menu setup and Password entry dialog boxes) are contained in a dynamic segment that is only loaded as needed. This is why you will experience a slight delay when you first use one of these features. The System Loader must retrieve the dynamic segment from disk. Subsequent use of these features will be much faster because the dynamic segment is already in memory. Normal program launching options do not require this dynamic segment. The UtilityWorks Launcher S16 file is in ExpressLoad format for best performance in loading under System Disk 5.0. It will also load under previous GS/OS and ProDOS 16 versions, but the performance will not be nearly as good. The UtilityWorks Launcher has also been designed to be restartable from memory. Any time a program is launched, the UtilityWorks Launcher can request the Operating System (ProDOS 16 or GS/OS) to retain its code segments in memory if the Operating System does not need the memory space for running the program being launched. This results in significant performance improvement when running smaller P16 programs (depending of course on the amount of memory available in your computer), since the System Loader does not have to reload any of the UtilityWorks Launcher's code segments. The System Loader does always reload the Launcher's ~globals segment, and the Launcher itself reinitializes its ARRAYS segment from the configuration and menu files. The performance enhancement is not as great with P8 programs because ProDOS 16 or GS/OS must be reloaded following termination of the P8 program on all operating systems prior to System Disk 5.0. Version 1.6 of the UtilityWorks Launcher also incorporates two QuickDraw speedup enhancements (hardware shadowing and fast port) to improve performance. SHAREWARE The UtilityWorks Launcher is a Shareware program. You may use this program without charge for the first 10 days. After this initial evaluation period, a $10 fee must be paid to George R. Wilde for continued use of the UtilityWorks Launcher. The companion UtilityWorks program is likewise a Shareware program, and is available for a $20 fee. The combined fee for both programs is $25 (previous purchasers of either program may deduct $5 from the Shareware fee for purchase of the other program). The $10 Shareware fee for the UtilityWorks Launcher should be sent to: George R. Wilde 24402 Broadwell Ave. Harbor City, CA 90710 Upon receipt of the UtilityWorks Launcher Shareware fee, users will be provided with a Password to remove the initial Shareware Alert Dialog Box. Passwords will be provided by US mail (or by electronic mail on America Online, Compuserve, Delphi, GEnie, or MCI mail if you provide your electronic mailbox address with your payment). Please distribute this program to your associates, User's Groups, and other networks, but don't distribute the Password and don't distribute it commercially. Remember it is Shareware, and each user is required to pay a Shareware fee following the initial evaluation period. When distributing this program please make sure you include this documentation file to assist new users in correctly utilizing the UtilityWorks Launcher's many features. Future updates to this program will be available on America Online, Compuserve, and GEnie. Registered owners will be informed when major new capabilities are released. If registered owners are unable to conveniently access these updates, the latest versions of UtilityWorks and the UtilityWorks Launcher (both will be provided on a single disk) may be obtained directly from the author upon payment of $5 to cover the cost of the disk, mailer, postage, and the Apple GS/OS license fee. COPYRIGHTS The UtilityWorks Launcher is Copyright (C) 1988, 1989 by George R. Wilde. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) 1987 TML Systems, Inc. Certain portions of this software are copyrighted by TML Systems, Inc. ProDOS Copyright (C) 1983-1988 by Apple Computer, Inc. GS/OS Copyright (C) 1988-1989 by Apple Computer, Inc. SOFTWARE LICENSE NOTICE The software/documentation described herein is furnished under a nonexclusive license and may be used only in accordance with the terms of the license. Any unauthorized duplication or use of the UtilityWorks Launcher software and or documentation, in whole or in part, in print, or in any other storage and retrieval system is forbidden, without the prior written permission of the author. This product is intended for your personal use and may not be distributed commercially without the express written permission of the author. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER The author, George R. Wilde, makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of the UtilityWorks Launcher and its associated documentation, and disclaims any liability or responsibility to the purchaser or any other person or entity with respect to liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this software. Furthermore, the author reserves the right to revise this product, and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof, without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes. TRADEMARKS UtilityWorks is a trademark of George R. Wilde. Apple, AppleWorks, Applelink, Apple IIGS, IIGS, Finder, GS/OS, ImageWriter, and ProDOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. PC Transporter, TransWarp GS, and RamFactor are trademarks of Applied Engineering, Inc. FutureSound is a trademark of Applied Visions, Inc. VisionPlus is a trademark of AST, Inc. CALL -151 # Q BYE   Do Nothing PC Transporter /HARD2/AEPC/AEPC.SYSTEM LOTUS Vision Plus /Hard1/Graphics/Ve2 Future Sound /Hard1/Sound/Future.Sound/Future AppleLink /Hard1/Comm/Applelink/Alink.Sys16  Modem Defaults  Printer Default  1.0 MHz 2.6 MHz  TransWarp Speed  Default Colors  New Colors  Clear Power-up  Purge Memory P Boot Slot 5 Programs }O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===~} ><2. Capability to set the desired TransWarp GS speed for any 86program entry on any menu screen. Also capability for =;TransWarp GS speed defaults for each of your menu screens. ;9This feature is very useful for controlling TransWarp GS ><4. Support of I/O Redirection when using System Disk 5.0 in conjunction with UtilityWorks.?=The following capabilities have been added to version 1.6 of the UtilityWorks Launcher.971. Capability of setting the Desktop color for any S16 -program being launched from any menu entry.<:2. Capability of using hot keys (keys 0 - 9, tab key, and OA-tab key) to select a menu.?=3. Capability to purge memory upon launching any P16 program from any menu entry.;94. Improved editing mode in which previously established ;9slots, colors, speed etc. settings are shown and used as defaults./5. Improved Boot code for more reliable boot.76. Capability to set Startup Slot for any menu entry.27. Automatic ejection of 3.5" disks on Shutdown.868. Use of ExpressLoad format, hardware shadowing, and 42QuickDraw fast port speedup features for enhanced #performance with System Disk 5.0.=9. 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Do you wish to delete the current title?/^#2/#3fHdH"ᭁH""`8  {"+.14>R\_bemz}  #& ,/ Dchqx{{  uu$(,7:wAwDyJyW\O_ **q  dfh   ru 4;Rm $(,EI\`w{& 9K^r04CGUYhl|     r " $ & f ( u * , . ^0 2 4 $6 ? W B W O R                       O              g  O g    i        ' T * T - 0 H f       w  T X i m      " & y |       ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^ & 8 < N R g l u r |         q q             (/26:=Y ] t|**i i   f    Fejm sz  {{   uu  ww y&y=ALOZ jv z      !$|:|BEUHLXxlp w{vtvtvtxx MR\`v{TVV5f8=h@PT vKrDTZZ^b"fjKn8Fei <D_ be  || O" <xPT [_vctpvzv~tvt %).58= D"GKO"S dgjmpsvy~        w w59HLjn(,: Lo s z  FF  1Bafi mtx     O.l26:>TlX\`dEx+Q]fd0? ̑dj@ = >993PPPPPPPHPK(HPP ( 'December 17, 1989....8f12:41 AM1999 eLi NCP`sa;p; Li PH"edI x"QBUFFn nPH"edI xti nPH"edI xC&?X`0#7?  'wR(0Yas{3l 0 ' / ; C @\ d       !((0^%((0^(P0^(P0^(P0^(P0^(P0^(P0^(P0^(P0^(P0^((0J((0!((0^ .The List Maker     v1.0  by Jonah Stich  Copyright 1989  Bad Luck Software  _________________________________________________________________   Synopsis   The List Maker is a simple program designed to make your life a bit more organized. Basically, the program allows you to add and remove 'check boxes' to a window, check and uncheck them, and change their names. You can give the entire list a 'title', which will appear at the top of the window. Lists can be saved and reloaded at a later date in order to update them. So that you can take the lists with you (ie. in order to go shopping), the lists can be printed.  _________________________________________________________________   Use   The List Maker can be used in may ways. Shopping lists, Christmas lists, and 'to do' lists are probably the most useful, but there are many other uses (basically anything a list can be used for).  ___________________________________________________________________________   Requirements   The List Maker will run on any Apple IIGS but requires System Disk 5.0 or 5.0.2.  ___________________________________________________________________________   Menus   Apple Menu:   hAbout The List Maker...: Dialog box giving information about the program   File Menu:   New List...: Create a new list  Open List...: Open a previously saved list  Close: Close the top window  Save: Save the current list using the current filename  Save As...: Save the current list, using a new filename  Page SetUp...: Set the layout of the page  Print...: Print the current list  Quit...: Quit the list maker   Edit Menu:   The Edit menu is always disabled.   List Menu:   Add Item...: Add a new item to the current list  Delete Item...: Delete an item from the current list  Edit Item...: Change the title of an item in the current list  Title List...: Add a title to the top of the list  ___________________________________________________________________________   Limitations   The only limitation that I know of is that lists can only have 150 items in them. I think that it would probably take over a minute to update a window with 150 items in it, however, so I don't think that this is much of a problem.  ___________________________________________________________________________   Info   tThe List Maker is in the public domain. Feel free to give copies of it to anyone you like, but be sure to include this documentation file with it. I am interested in hearing what you think of this program. Please send any comments, thoughts, suggestions, or bug reports to:   America OnLine: JonahS GEnie: J.STICH1  UseNet: jonah@amos.ucsd.edu   US Mail: Jonah Stich  6 Lafayette West  Princeton, NJ  08540 ((0^  ' ((0^  The List Maker v1.0 by Jonah Stich Copyright 1989 Bad Luck Software _________________________________________________________________ Synopsis The List Maker is a simple program designed to make your life a bit more organized. Basically, the program allows you to add and remove 'check boxes' to a window, check and uncheck them, and change their names. You can give the entire list a 'title', which will appear at the top of the window. Lists can be saved and reloaded at a later date in order to update them. So that you can take the lists with you (ie. in order to go shopping), the lists can be printed. _________________________________________________________________ Use The List Maker can be used in may ways. Shopping lists, Christmas lists, and 'to do' lists are probably the most useful, but there are many other uses (basically anything a list can be used for). ___________________________________________________________________________ Requirements The List Maker will run on any Apple IIGS but requires System Disk 5.0 or 5.0.2. ___________________________________________________________________________ Menus Apple Menu: About The List Maker...: Dialog box giving information about the program File Menu: New List...: Create a new list Open List...: Open a previously saved list Close: Close the top window Save: Save the current list using the current filename Save As...: Save the current list, using a new filename Page SetUp...: Set the layout of the page Print...: Print the current list Quit...: Quit the list maker Edit Menu: The Edit menu is always disabled. List Menu: Add Item...: Add a new item to the current list Delete Item...: Delete an item from the current list Edit Item...: Change the title of an item in the current list Title List...: Add a title to the top of the list ___________________________________________________________________________ Limitations The only limitation that I know of is that lists can only have 150 items in them. I think that it would probably take over a minute to update a window with 150 items in it, however, so I don't think that this is much of a problem. ___________________________________________________________________________ Info The List Maker is in the public domain. Feel free to give copies of it to anyone you like, but be sure to include this documentation file with it. I am interested in hearing what you think of this program. 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Well Slide Show Viewer is for you! Slide Show Viewer GS Is a program that will cycle through and display the picture files on a disk or directory just like a slide projector. It will display all SHR Screen files (Filetype $C100) and Apple Prefered Format (APF) files (Filetype $C002). It is a SYS16 file so can be launched from the finder. The program is real easy to use. Once you start the program, you will see a title screen. There are several options on it. Selecting "Veiw One Picture" will allow you to view one a picture at a time. If the box is not checked, you are in slideshow mode and each picture in the chosen directory in displayed in the order they are in. You can also set the delay time while in slideshow mode. You have your choice of one second, three seconds, Five seconds, and 10 seconds( Note: the delay time has no meaning if not in slideshow mode). Once you click on the 'ok' button, You will be prompted to select a file. If not in slideshow mode then select the picture you want to see. It will be displayed (note if the file is not a screen image or APF file then it will not be displayed. You will be returned to the select another file). Click the mouse to return and you will be prompted for another picture to view. If you are in slideshow mode you will be asked to to select a picture in the directory you wish to run the slideshow on. You are not Really selecting that file, But the directory that the file sits in. Find the directory (or disk) that your pictures are in and then select a picture file in it. Any picture file will do. Once you do, the Show will begin. The Show will Cycle though all the picture files then repeat. While the show is running, you can press a key on the keyboard to pause the show. Press a key again to continue. Clicking the Mouse will quit the current show and return you for a new directory to select. The 'Cancel' button will return you to the title screen where you can change the options or quit by selecting 'quit'. NOTES: I've noted a few problems with the program. Sometimes the program display will mess up. It almost always from trying to read a damaged picture. The error handling is not as exellent as it could be and sometimes will cause problems. Quiting the program then starting it back up will correct the problem. Make a note of the picture it had problems with and remove it from the directory. I'm working on improving the error handling and the overall program (Most problems have been fixed in v1.1). The program only displays the upper left hand portion of the picture if it is larger than one screen size. The program works only with GS/OS (v4.0 or v5.0). For some reason I have not been able to get it to work with prodos 16 (it should work?!?). Some 640 mode pictures may not show up correctly becuase they are displayed in 320 mode. Selecting a folder without any APF or SHR screen picture will cause the program to go into a loop searching for them. Click the mouse to exit and select a new directory. If you encounter any major Bugs (this is only v1.1!) or have suggestions Let me know: GEnie: JPEREIRA2 America Online: SherlockHM SE Connection: (407) 898-5649 CPU #199 The Adams Apple: (407) 855-2311 CPU #6 Base ][ : (407) 629-2948 CPU #110 This Program is freeware, BUT I'll happily accept any monetary donations! Please distribute it but just don't SELL it. This program was written in TML Pascal v1.5 (c) 1987 TML systems, Inc Certain Portions of this software are copyrighted by TML Systems, Inc. ^ SlideshowfffDDDOUUU_ CLOCK.DAv$!' ')CLOCK.NDA }2 +CLK.NDA.DOC ++Clock NDA by Bill Tudor Copyright (c) 1989 Northeast Micro Systems 1220 Gerling Street Schenectady, NY 12308 Tel. (518) 370-3976 * * * < < N O T I C E > > > * * * Clock NDA is FREEware. It may not be sold or packaged with ANY software that is for sale. Northeast Micro Systems and/or the author makes no claim as to the suitability of this program for any particular purpose. NO WARRANTY IS IMPLIED. The user assumes all risks associated with using this software. However.... Comments/suggestions/bug reports should be sent to me at Northeast Micro Systems (or E-Mailed to W.TUDOR), and all effort will be made to correct the problem or incorporate the suggestion! Please write. That's how we developers can supply the quality products that we _all_ need. Also... FREEware means that this program is yours for the asking, AND you may give it away to whomever you desire. * * * < < E N D N O T I C E > > > * * * Instructions: Clock NDA is a very FUNCTIONAL clock for desktop GS programs. It was designed to take up as little desktop space as possible so it can actually be practical to leave the clock open on the desktop when running another application. It also can place the clock in the system menu bar. All this is done WITHOUT the use of interrupts to cludder up the system and possibly cause crashes (like some other clock DA's tend to do!). To use the clock, just copy the file to the */SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS directory of your boot disk and re-boot. The 'Clock' accessory will be placed under the Apple menu of desktop programs that support New Desk Accessories. To open the clock, just select the 'Clock' accessory. To change the way the clock works, hold down the OPTION key when opening the clock from the Apple menu. This will bring up a dialog box that allows you do select date & time, just time, window clock, or menu bar clock. To close the window clock, click the close box (or select 'Close' from the file menu). To close the menu bar clock, position the cursor on top of the date/time display and hold down the option key. This may take up to 10 seconds to take effect. Note that the clock display is updated only about every 10 seconds. This is to relieve the system of so many tasks, after all, the clock will still be accurate to within 10 seconds. Also note that the seconds are not displayed. If you really need the seconds in there, consult your psychologist...don't write me :-). Also, please note that the option box can only be evoked if the clock is currently CLOSED (not active) when the Clock function is selected from the Apple menu. This is due to the way the desk manager works. Again, comments are welcome! Delete all those other clock NDA's you have and have some fun with the program!! 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BufferInit.32 --> The 32k buffer version. Installing this file will create a 32k buffer for your printing. BufferInit.64 --> The 64k buffer version Installing this file will create a 64k buffer for your printing. Compatibility with Software BufferInit should work under all versions of ProDOS 16 later than 1.3 and all versions of GS/OS. Most of the testing has been done under system disk version 5.0.2 however. BufferInit is only compatable with printers connected to the Printer Port in the back of the GS. BufferInit will buffer most ProDOS 8 programs and most GS/OS or ProDOS 16 programs that do not use the desktop interface (super-hires, pull down menus, etc.) The exception to this rule is programs that bypass the GS's print driver tool. I have the understanding that one such program is WordPerfect GS, therefore I would expect it's printing to be buffered perfectly. BufferInit won't interfere with the operation of these programs, but it also won't provide any buffering when you print with them. This might change with future versions of GS/OS that do not enforce this limitation. Installing BufferInit The first thing you must do is go into the control panel and make sure that Buffering for the printer port is set to "Yes". If you choose to skip this step BufferInit won't buffer a thing. Now you need to decide how big you want your buffer to be. If your print large files, then you will probably want to use the 64k version. Otherwise, I would suggest using the 32k version so that another 32k of your computer's memory can be spared for other tasks. I also suggest using the 32k version if you have a limited amount of memory in your system. Do not try to use both the 64k and the 32k versions, because the buffer cannot exceed 64k! To install BufferInit program on a system disk, you need to copy the file "BufferInit.xx" into the system/system.setup folder of the system disk (note that the "xx" will be "64" or "32" depending on the size of the buffer you want). If you are using the finder, open the "System" folder on your system disk, and then open the "System.Setup" folder within it. Then drag the file BufferInit.XX into the "System.Setup" folder. The file will then be copied onto the boot disk. You can install BufferInit on as many boot disks as you like, and it takes very little disk space. If you are using a hard disk, I suggest simply installing BufferInit on the hard disk instead. Using BufferInit BufferInit works transparently. Simply start printing something, and when BufferInit's buffer is loaded up your system will be free to do other things. You can even exit the program that started the printing and run something else. I have had no problems with switching between applications or between ProDOS 8 and GS/OS while printing. Many applications (including AppleWorks) will not allow you to buffer two documents at once. In other words, if you start printing one file and before it's finished you start on another one, the second document might start printing before the first one is finished. This happens because those programs initialize the printer every time you print a new file, clearing the print buffer in the process. This just means it is better to wait for one document to finish before you start another. A few programs exist that create their own buffer for printing. These programs also destroy that buffer when you exit them. The problem here is that your buffer might be knocked back down to the 2k default. If this happens, then go into the desk accessories menu and select "Resize Print Buffer". Not much will appear to happen, but the printer buffer will be restored to it's 64k (or 32k) size. This function is also useful if you run a program that creates an 8k buffer, for example, because you can force it to use BufferInit's larger buffer instead. Clearing the print buffer can be accomplished by selecting "Resize Print Buffer" also. For example, if you start printing a document and for some reason you want to stop printing, select the "Resize Print Buffer" desk accessory to do that. If you are using a program that has a buffering option, be sure to tell it you DON'T want buffering. This will save memory and should keep BufferInit's buffer active when you exit that program. A good example is AE's AppleWorks Expander program -- if you use the AE Expander, you should set the GS Print Buffer to OFF. On a final note, if BufferInit can't find enough memory when it is loaded, it will not install the "Resize Print Buffer" CDA and the buffer will not be active. If you don't have enough memory for a buffer it is unlikely you have enough memory to run any application programs, however it is possible this might happen on systems with little RAM. Credits BufferInit was written in 65816 assembly language by Jeff Noxon. I used the Merlin 16 assembler, which is a great assembler to use if you are writing small programs which don't need to be linked with other languages. If you are a beginning assembly programmer, I suggest you look into it. If you wish to include BufferInit with your (commercial or otherwise) program, I have no problem with that as long as you give proper credit to me in your documentation. --- If you have found a bug in BufferInit, or want to send me comments or donations, you can write me at: Hybit Software 11806 S. Marcia Circle Houston, Texas 77071 or by network: uucp: [ucsd, nosc] ..!crash!pro-houston!jeffn inet: jeffn@pro-houston.cts.com arpa: crash!pro-houston!jeffn@nosc.mil 4AO=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===@. O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===arpa: crash!pro-houston!jeffn@nosc.miln!jeffnffer for BufferInit v1.14 Documentation, Printer Buffer software for the Apple IIgs"Copyright (C) 1989 by Jeff NoxonWhat Is BufferInit?><BufferInit is a FREEWARE program for your GS that will ?=automatically expand your printer buffer every time you boot =;your system. Please give copies of BufferInit to everyone <you know. There are three files included with BufferInit:*BufferInit.docs-->This file.7BufferInit.32--> The 32k buffer version.9Installing this file will7create a 32k buffer for.your printing.6BufferInit.64-->The 64k buffer version9Installing this file will7create a 64k buffer for.your printing.Compatibility with Software><BufferInit should work under all versions of ProDOS 16 97later than 1.3 and all versions of GS/OS. Most of the 86testing has been done under system disk version 5.0.2 86however. BufferInit is only compatable with printers 6connected to the Printer Port in the back of the GS.><BufferInit will buffer most ProDOS 8 programs and most :8GS/OS or ProDOS 16 programs that do not use the desktop 64interface (super-hires, pull down menus, etc.) The :8exception to this rule is programs that bypass the GS's =;print driver tool. I have the understanding that one such ;9program is WordPerfect GS, therefore I would expect it's 86printing to be buffered perfectly. BufferInit won't ><Now you need to decide how big you want your buffer to ><BufferInit works transparently. Simply start printing <:something, and when BufferInit's buffer is loaded up your =;system will be free to do other things. You can even exit :8the program that started the printing and run something 75else. I have had no problems with switching between <applications or between ProDOS 8 and GS/OS while printing.97Many applications (including AppleWorks) will not >it is possible this might happen on systems with little RAM. Credits<:BufferInit was written in 65816 assembly language by :8Jeff Noxon. I used the Merlin 16 assembler, which is a ;9great assembler to use if you are writing small programs >$L$L$L$L,&L&L'L'L'(L}(L(L(L(L(L)L>)LL)Lh)L)L)L)Li*L*L*L&L)L)L&LZ@L}@L@L@LJ=L&`L?L@LALALO= e!H}ih`% {JU(` !b d b c "$b l "b "l " b c "Hb (h$T) ( q Lo"THq h`Lo"d Id L" !"(0""a0b0)`)@`)`"""" # )"""`ĂJ惱0 /%ɠ!i@H h L" L" 9#L")H#L`LE# a#Ă焃`` V# u# V#L{# V#${`%L"0d8d0 8 00 0 W X Y W ` # #0$ #0#`8Hh` L#HH{% hhL#H {#hLu# )!$ !   #`Press Space Bar to Continue P U f$T f$(%L(0` i@0`)?) ` ` ! ` #$$i$$i$ # >)V ($ ($ L) m $ `. ͱ  )% 膅 %  & 4,0 :)Ņ- #Ƅ֭ 愥ŅǩH $ %h`υ %0:)% 'm%ŅL% e 8 %% U!%`.Type Number, or use arrows, then press Return --> e )&)&*&+& ,&. # !H)&*& ,&h`&&&& >$&& # L) `&& # )& 0 Ύ& )`i@H h Lh&--L&L!&&& ) &&L) ʠ ' # ' ' ) ' ' L) i #| )& 'iA # L)'Ȅ抦 'iD #| )8ڥi #A 'i # ' "`| |_L) L) # L)'` |!H8嚅h H 0 L' h `'' '''` !Ff ee&L(` !H0 &08H姐hHhh*H*Ffh` !ƟĞ` ! eeƟ0ƛƝ`Hh0 a{)`) ` ! (` !Hqhe曱` !ќ ȱќ ќ` !` !H曥hL" ! ) #)) L)t)`O8J` !)) L)) L))`))) L)))))`))) ))`H #hPL) !e*f*g*h*h*e*f* #_g* )f*e*f* #| ) g* )| )h*h*f*e*f* #| )_g* )| )` )r* *`Do you really want to do this ******`NoYes !+++? ) )i !+ +i+++++ ( ,++ ) L)+ )m+++Ūhh + +7 : ,0 #ƄץL;+愥ŪƩL;+L+ , ++++ +L+a0b0) (`L! ,& ++L,&++++++++++ v!l, X!, !p _/ X!, @/ <. -C  <. ,C  <. -C  <.p  ! ! ! U! }, !`Applying PatchesPatching Completed. ,0I ! w~w'w,w @!w, @!qx,РGOyPy ! w`clipboard memory iHLTꅴ9\7\` iH,0 !-`Ln,0c ! - !- !#. !&. !). !3,. !Q/. !k4. !4*9.`2uf| 6R) Kk(}Lk()`,,HHઅ᪅ n lk|{L lk||hhL+k) થLv?,(ઍઽ᪍઩` ( L ɪ ̪ ,0B !). !$. !$.E !NO.4n / !( /5`! 8pk LH D! Q 7J$Unable to erase the old information. New information not saved.C\\\ V΄\ +X4,0 !,*\/ !=*^/` !m/ 51)1,`2The following changes are made to AppleWorks 3.0 :2==================================================+ Fixes ADB Print more than 1 copy problem" Fixes ADB -Right Arrow problem Fixes ADB Text Import problem & Fixes AWP new Ctrl-Commands problem ) Fixes AWP Tab Ruler in Footers problem. Fixes ASP Delete more than 255 Rows problem' Fixes Remove Default Printer problem( Fixes Saving to a Locked file problem Apply Patch !G1H1 X!G1 d! Y``L!'Credits for Patches to AppleWorks 3.0 :'=======================================$Alan Bird - AWP Ctrl-codes patch$- Tab Ruler in Headers/Footers patch"0Randy Brandt - ADB Print more than 1 copy patch 3Rob Renstrom - ASP Delete more than 255 rows patch - Delete Default Printer patch" (Mark Munz - Text to ADB import patch&- ADB/ASP OA-Right Arrow lock up patch"- Saving to a locked file patch"#- Implementation of Tab Ruler patch"8See Docs file for a complete description of these items.--------Beagle Bros presentsAW 3.0 Companion~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by Mark Munz and Randy Brandt4Beagle Bros', developers of AppleWorks 3.0, official !AppleWorks customization program. 8Run the AW 3.0 Companion disk and you will be greeted by In fact, the AW 3.0 Patcher program uses the same interface as the AW 3.0 Companion. 6You can install and remove the patches to your liking. --!AW 3.0 Companion can do all this:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-> Allow you to use extra memory as both Desktop and Ramdisk.<-> Eliminate the "Do you really want to do this?" questions!G-> Change Return to select "Yes" instead of "No" at AppleWorks prompts..-> Change the order in which files are listed.&-> Add MouseText to screens and menus. -> Adjust the cursor blink rate. <-> Change the cursor and Return characters to anything else. '-> Customize the AppleWorks error bell. .-> Place the OA-Q menu anywhere on the screen. 7-> Speed up the SpreadSheet by limiting it to 999 rows.@-> Set the direction of the (IIgs) ENTER key in the SpreadSheet.9-> Restore cursor position when reloading WP or DB files.-> And much, much more!3AW 3.0 Companion is only $39.95 and can be obtained 0from local dealers or directly from Beagle Bros. --------AW 3.0 Patcher FREEWARE AW 3.0 Patcher (v1.1)Copyright 1989 by Mark Munz?Patches by Alan Bird, Randy Brandt, Rob Renstrom, and Mark Munz _____________________________ | || AW 3.0 Patcher (v1.1) | | | | FREEWARE | | | | Copyright 1989 by Mark Munz | |_____________________________|#Patches by Alan Bird, Randy Brandt,Rob Renstrom, and Mark Munz--U =!UT 1! O! I! < Ț<F= p!( U! < !L!<<<< Ϊ< ʠ<L ̨; ;L>;L!===UV ;`==`=UV ;` != !=;! n) w@ @` }( ! @` A ) 7 >) ( h) !  >) ! O8  # L)e L) `H U!2AhER L@ >) @L@ >) AL@ Erase entryRestore former entry DA O! =A I!  # R! `Disk: A  O! ~A`E  O! E ` E E  .   `None !AAAAAAAA ?D$A A EA EABA A A` !*B+B,B-BBBBB Bp ?DLJBB B EB EB YB NB` |B`BB ~BF+B JC` 0C U! B U! B U! B U! C` ______________________________ | | | * Patching AppleWorks v3.0 * | |______________________________|CCDCCCDCB C` H ! [! U!C U! C U! C U! C [!h+ U! D X!5D d!Y ! ! X!C`& & Getting Errors while trying access & your AppleWorks 3.0 disk. %Make sure your disk is write-enabled. Try Again !DDDDD ED $FBLDEDE E E EDAD:6͆ DD  Eƚ E E EmD E EmD E Ei E ELD E`  L,E`tE O! E tE }EeE~EfEEXEEYE I!  uE X!eE !LZE {E` EEEFFF#Insert AppleWorks 3.0 Startup Disk 5Insert AppleWorks 3.0 Word Processor & DataBase Disk 'Insert AppleWorks 3.0 Spreadsheet Disk SEG.ERSEG.WPSEG.SSjF kFAFlFBF O! E I! AFB jF ʎ B FFB`FFFFFFFFFF APLWORKS.SYSTEMSEG.ERSEG.AWSEG.WPSEG.DBSEG.SSSEG.XMSEG.RMSEG.AMSEG.00TQ 2 $ p! , !8- m! !LG` G $ |! 1! v!wG s! !GGGGG +! !LG GuGGvGGrGGsG v!LtG Main MenuFix some AW 3.0 problemsMore informationVersionRead documentationQuitFix some AW3.0 probsGGGGGGGHH:IA  I0 L! y!LlH y! s! U! H U! H DA O! H I!  (! (! H +!<A  I0 y!A ЭL! y! ! I ![1 ! , HL!`Current Disk: Different DiskAppleWorks 3.0 is located at---------------------------- Hj3p5L! Hj9[1L! !II0I1I ! ! ?I ! ! ! ?I0 !` X!mI !    !```2Use Arrow keys to select screen. Escape to Quit. ,` s! a!Y !L! L! s! M v!|JPP mKJL{J v!J s!P U!JP OP? U!J M ]N ND 2 U!J U!PA O!E P y! !+` U!KLaJ U!4K X!J d!Y y!LI y!`` Select Drive Searching Working... One Moment... Try Again4Insert your AppleWorks STARTUP disk and Select DriveAppleWorks 3.0 was found at:+Could Not Find AppleWorks 3.0 on this disk.$Unable to patch this AppleWorks 3.0.M !LLKKLMLKKKMM s!iKLiKiKiK U! LKK !=M ^!YK %!YK M (! LKƊKL (! L +!SYKMƊ8YK努YKM M M s! ! ! U!L ! U!LLKeQ)dQ/eQdQ` X!L? [! [! A !LK /ML/LPP`PP`LDisks drives you can use:Drive X (Slot X)ProDOS PathnamePathnameUNABLE TO READ DISK eQJJJJH) 0LhJJJȘ 0L` / O! M I! / I! M O!P F!P ĆM I! P ĆM`/  1膊YKʠ2)I**))YKYKYK HYKYKhYKĊLMYKjj))IYK` O! P I! MNB /NB  ʎ /NB ` 6N`  APLWORKS.SYSTEM ȉN NNN ʏN ̘NND `N` N O! P I! NC N% O! P I! N O! P I! NC ` N`SEG.WPSEG.DBSEG.SS  O!PdQ P0P P OCOL[ODOEOCO O#O'OAO?OLO P@OAO@O>OAO?OLOBO=O OBOL|Om============================================@O=================^================>============================================DB About the Table of Contents . . . . . .  % _________________________________ %| |%| AW 3.0 Patcher (v1.1) |%| |%| FreeWare |%| |%| Copyright 1989 by Mark Munz |%| All Rights Reserved. |%|_________________________________| "Contents> AW 3.0 Patcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1> Changes from v1.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1> About Freeware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1> Has your AppleWorks 3.0 been patched? . . 2> Preparing to patch . . . . . . . . . 2> Use a Copy of AppleWorks. . . . 2> Use a Clean AppleWorks. . . . . 2> Single Module Users . . . . . . 2> AWP Ctrl-Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 2> Tab Ruler in Header/Footer . . . . . 2> ADB Print More Than 1 Copy . . . . . 3> ASP Delete More Than 255 Rows. . . . 3> Delete Default Printer . . . . . . . 3> Text to ADB Import . . . . . . . . . 3> ADB/ASP OA-Right Arrow Lock Up . . . 3> Saving to a Locked File. . . . . . . 3> AW 3.0 Companion. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4> Beagle Bros Address . . . . . . . . . . . 4> New From JEM Software . . . . . . . . . . 5> DoubleData . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5> SpellCopy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5> FlexiCal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5> Mr. Invoice. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6> JEM Software Address. . . . . . . . . . . 6> About the Table of Contents . . . . . . . 6& ЙAW 3.0 PatcherECAW 3.0 Patcher is a freeware patch program to help fix some of the DBlittle problems in AppleWorks v3.0. AW 3.0 Patcher uses the same GEfilecard interface as AppleWorks does, so using it is a snap. Please :read through all the available information in this file.GETo patch AppleWorks, choose the "Fix some AW 3.0 problems" option at IGthe Main Menu. You will be asked to indicate where your AppleWorks 3.0 GEdisk is located at. The AW 3.0 Patcher can find the first AppleWorks HFanywhere on your drive, so you need not specify a subdirectory unless HFyou have more than one copy of AppleWorks 3.0 on a drive. Once found, GEAW 3.0 Patcher will display the pathname so that you may verify that FDis the correct location. Press Escape if it is not. This will allow *you to reset the location of AppleWorks.ЙChanges from v1.06The following changes have been made to since v1.0 :HFFixed a bug in AW 3.0 Patcher which did not update the SEG.AW file on DBthe Word Processor/Data Base and SpreadSheet disks for 5.25" disk users.ECAW 3.0 Patcher no longer uses a different character on un-enhanced GEApple IIe's to mark AW 3.0 as patched. Because there are no changes 7to the patches themselves, this has not been changed.9Added an online documentation reader to AW 3.0 Patcher.CAChanged some of the documentation, including giving Randy Brandt !credit for his ADB print patch.FDPlease read the "Preparing to Patch" section of this documentation. GEReading this will help you avoid some of the common "problems" which have been reported to me.ЙAbout FreewareECYou may freely distribute this program, but you may not charge for HFthis program. Although this program is free, it is still copyrighted HFand all rights are reserved. If you would like to distribute this on HFa commercial product, please contact me for permission. You can reach me at: Mark Munzc/o Beagle Bros6215 Ferris Square, Suite 100San Diego, CA 92121Й)Has your AppleWorks 3.0 been patched?ECThe easiest way to tell if your AppleWorks 3.0 has had this set of FDpatches applied to it is to go to the Main Menu and press OA-? (for GEthe help screen). Now, scroll all the way down to the bottom. If the GEdivider lines have been changed from a tilde (~) character to either FDan equal (=) or an inverse block character (Mousetext N character), IGyour AppleWorks disk has been patched. The equal (=) character is used FDif you apply the patches on an un-enhanced IIe (which does not have Hmousetext), otherwise, the divider will be an inverse block character.КPreparing to patch5Before you begin patching. You should do following:ЛUse a Copy of AppleWorksGEDO NOT apply the patches on an Original disk. Make a backup of your FDAppleWorks 3.0 original and patch only your backup. Then, use your 8new backup (with patches) as the base AppleWorks disk.ЛUse a Clean AppleWorksIGApply the patches to AppleWorks 3.0 from the AW 3.0 Patcher first! If GEyou have applied any other patches to AppleWorks, AW 3.0 Patcher may +not be able to patch your disk correctly.ЛSingle Module UsersCAIf you are a single module user, you need to rebuild your single HFmodule disk AFTER having used AW 3.0 Patcher. Because AW 3.0 Patcher IGdoes not allow you to fix only some bugs, it will prompt you to insert GEthe Startup, Word Processor / Database, and the SpreadSheet disks so 0that it can apply patches to all the segments.КAWP Ctrl-CodesFDIn the Word Processor, entering the new codes Control-C, Control-N, IGControl-P, and Control-R with page breaks calculated causes the cursor HFto jump to the top of the file after the code is inserted. This patch >makes the cursor stay where it belongs. (Patch by Alan Bird)КTab Ruler in Header/FooterIGIn the Word Processor, placing a Tab ruler in the header/footer causes HFAppleWorks to continue using that ruler (even after the header/footer ECis done). This can cause your tab settings after the first page to IGmess up. Also, if you didn't put in a tab ruler in the header/footer, IGit would use the tab ruler in existence rather than the ruler that was HFactive when the header/footer was designed. This patch turns off the CAHeader/Footer ruler when the Header/Footer is finished printing, Hrestoring the last used Tab Ruler. (Patch by Alan Bird and Mark Munz)КADB Print More Than 1 CopyGEIn the Data Base, multiple copies of a report do not print correctly GEafter the first copy. With this patch you can print up to 255 copies &of a report. (Patch by Randy Brandt)К!ASP Delete More Than 255 RowsIGIn the Spreadsheet, AppleWorks has some problems adjusting formulas if IGyou delete more than 255 rows at a time. This can cause row references ECto be in the 65000+ number range. With this patch, AppleWorks will HFproperly adjust all formulas when deleting more than 255 rows. (Patch by Rob Renstrom)КDelete Default PrinterIGWhen changing your printers, AppleWorks has problems if you remove the A?default printer after adding a new one. This patch solves that "problem. (Patch by Rob Renstrom)КText to ADB ImportIGWhen importing a DataBase file from a Text file with Returns as end of @>category markers, it is possible to goof up AppleWorks 3.0 by DBcancelling (pressing Escape or OA-Q) when asked for the number of HFcategories per record. If this happens, you cannot access your files GEor AppleWorks Program disk correctly. This patch fixes that problem. (Patch by Mark Munz)К"ADB/ASP OA-Right Arrow Lock UpGEIn the Spreadsheet and Data Base it's possible to insert text in the FDmiddle of a cell or category until the end of the text is no longer ECvisible. If you then use the Open-Apple-Right command to jump to a HFword that's off screen, AppleWorks will lock up. This patch stops the IGcursor from jumping to the twilight zone beyond the right side of your monitor. (Patch by Mark Munz)КSaving to a Locked FileDBWhen saving a Desktop file to an existing file which is currently FDlocked, AppleWorks 2.0-3.0 (yes, this happens in earlier version of HFAppleWorks as well) forgets to remove the temporary file "AWTEMP0000" IGfrom the disk. This patch tells AppleWorks 3.0 to remove the temporary Dfile if the file you are saving to is locked. (Patch by Mark Munz)AW 3.0 CompanionB@Beagle Bros', developers of AppleWorks 3.0, official AppleWorks customization program.HFRun the AW 3.0 Companion disk and you will be greeted by the familiar DBAppleWorks-style menus. Just select the changes you want made and #you're done. It's quick and easy.HFIn fact, the AW 3.0 Patcher program uses the same interface as the AW 3.0 Companion.8You can install and remove the patches to your liking.#AW 3.0 Companion can do all this:?-> Allow you to use extra memory as both Desktop and Ramdisk.>-> Eliminate the "Do you really want to do this?" questions!I-> Change Return to select "Yes" instead of "No" at AppleWorks prompts.0-> Change the order in which files are listed.(-> Add MouseText to screens and menus."-> Adjust the cursor blink rate.>-> Change the cursor and Return characters to anything else.)-> Customize the AppleWorks error bell.0-> Place the OA-Q menu anywhere on the screen.9-> Speed up the SpreadSheet by limiting it to 999 rows.B-> Set the direction of the (IIgs) ENTER key in the SpreadSheet.;-> Restore cursor position when reloading WP or DB files.-> And much, much more! 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W % c { STextdisplay V1.3S + (C) 1988 Chuck McGavern8C Based on examples fromG R Exploring the Apple IIGSW b= Written by Gary B. Littleozo Assembled using ORCA/M GS$ End of Credits v>c  Help using STextdisplayS"#,YTo display a file: Select the SOpenS item from the SFileS category(3#XTo use different fonts: Select SChoose New FontS item from SFontsS category?Jq UIf a file you display shows up as inverse question marks (non-displayable characters)OZk{\and/or garbage, try using the SReset High BitsS option under the SEditS category_j#OThe other items under the SEditS category are for use by desk accessoriesw7 V Done F%~[w*  Continue ES:Out of memory/cannot allocate memory for the selected file?Data too large for QuickDraw - will display as much as possibleSelect a file to display: i   ;8[:IȅIFejf0I{ih[k{ih[@k   1z 4z N@ Q@ k n -S  -l5 5 )C-E?ECCNZI]I`clcocyc~MSYgMQOW ]][ ] O_QaS(Y2g7= @ K O R}VZ ^ imq u iii  759;99 9#9&5);,72=5795J R W h l w{}        555=75  ( - ; ? JN}RV Z eim q |             =4 7 BCFEXE\Cgq-uOyyyy{   qsiimiqoks Su}S!w%q(u+/s2w58 M PS V[bOglp sz }}S  ]] -==75/./14/7/:AOO/[^koOv|11O1111 .W 9W `W _ _ W w w z $ W W  W $ W 6 W A W S W           3 W Q Y    C G W K % O S W [ c o {    1 = c o   >  c      , o{JVkowi America Online User Group Forum December 1989 Disk Of The Month Disk Witch version 1.3 - a CDA that performs file operations from the control panel in ProDOS 8,16 or GSOS. It still doesn't copy files yet, but if you're sick of it reading the disks every time you access it, now it does it only when you want to. ImageWriter II CDA version 2.0 - a new, improved version which has a better looking display and a more intuitive user interface. Please read the included text file for a special offer for a customized version of this CDA. BufferInit version 1.14 - a 32 or 64k printer buffer that loads internally and works with the IIgs printer port and your internal ram. Really nice and appears to work flawlessly. Apple.Rx version 2.6 - a virus detector/protector. This version is substantially faster than previous ones. Poker Challenge GS - you're dealt cards at random and must try to construct meaningful power hands within the allotted time -- harder than it sound! Great for trying to sharpen your poker skills. AW 3.0 Patcher version 1.1 - a collection of eight problem fixes to AppleWorks 3.0. A complete description of fixes is in the documentation file (included in the SHK file). Patches were written by Alan Bird, Randy Brandt, Rob Renstrom, and Mark Munz. This program is Freeware. You may give it away to anyone you like, just make sure the documentation file is kept with it. SuperClock NDA - a very functional clock NDA for the IIgs that allows a SMALL clock (less desktop space) to be placed in a window on the desktop OR right in the menu bar. It does NOT use any interrupts. Has options for date and time, time only, menu bar or window clock. It allows you to keep the clock on the desktop (or in the bar) when running an application since it takes up as little space as possible. Slideshow IIgs - a slide show program for the GS that displays Screen image ($C1) and Apple Preferred format (APF/$C0/$0002) pictures in any directory. Includes documentation. Lunar Lander GS - Land a lunar module on the moon! You must use your booster rocket to fine tune the landing so as not to go hurtling into the craters. Great SHR graphics and a fantastic song accompanying the fast paced action. List Maker GS - helps you make and maintain lists. Shopping lists, Christmas lists, lists of people to send cards to, lists of things to do, any kind of list. Lists can be saved and reloaded, and printed so you can take them with you. UtilityWorks Launcher version 1.6 - a full featured program launcher which provides easy-to-set-up (just point and click your mouse) launch buttons displayed on a SHR screen New to this version 1.6 is the ability to set Desktop colors, purge memory on launch, and set Startup Slots for each program launch button. Also now provides hot keys for menu selection and improved menu Editing. Program is in ExpressLoad format and includes Quickdraw speed enhancements for improved performance with System Disk 5.0. The UtilityWorks Launcher is Shareware - $10 fee. AWGS.3.5.Disk.Labels - a group of files which will enable you to print great looking labels for your 3.5 disks on your ImageWriter using AWGS. Included are all the template files, a sample label, a font, and a detailed documentation file. Worm Runner II - this version corrects a clearscreen bug at the final level. (Not too many people have gotten that far!) Additionally, this version runs slightly faster for more challenge.