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This is our Kpt (]).ain menu or run it from BASIC by typiAW 3 Expander Documentation============INTRODUCTION The Disk============MKWith your Applied Engineering memory expansion boards, we include the AW 3 LJExpander disk. 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The AW 3 Expander JHprogram adds to the features of AppleWorks by allowing you to have more OMrecords in the data base and more lines in the word processor, by giving you MKthe ability to time and date stamp your AppleWorks files, and by providing JHyou an easy way to save large files onto several disks. The program is NLdescribed in full detail in this file and in the instruction manual. Apple OM][ Plus users will want to turn to Chapt 3.0 Enhancements---------------------------DoIncreased records in the Data Base -- up to 23,290 (see note)GoIncreased lines in the Word Processor -- up to 23,290 (see note)MKNote: If you're using TimeOut enhancements the lines about the New Features section)8oOn-screen time display option (with ProDOS clock)AoData Base time-stamp capability option (with ProDOS clock)GoExpander options menu (accessible whenever AppleWorks is booted)AppleWorksnter Buffer (for RamWorks and Z-RAM products)oPrint-file cache$oBuffer size option (for IIGS)FDoReserve RamFactor size for use as a RAMdisk (for RamFactor, PC IGTransporter, and Ram Express--see note for RamWorks/Z-RAM in the Ap to 22,500 (versus 6,350)KoIncreased lines in the Word Processor -- up to 22,500 (versus 7,250)NLoWord Processor and Data Base Clipboard expanded to 2,042 lines (versus 250)+oMultiple disk file-saving capability7oPri to >the section AW 3 Expander for the ][ Plus for instructions.)%AppleWorks 2.0 and 2.1 Enhancements%-----------------------------------4oIncreased Desktop Size (for RamWorks & Z-RAM)HoIncreased records in the Data Base -- uy different from the KISuper Desktop Expander program. The Super Desktop Expander will enhance OMonly AppleWorks versions 1.0 through 1.3. The AW 3 Expander will also patch OMAppleWorks so that it will run on an Apple ][ Plus. (][ Plus users referfies the AppleWorks 2.0, 2.1, and 3.0 programs to Erecognize and use the additional memory provided by these products.LJThe AW 3 Expander program is designed to enhance only AppleWorks 2.0, 2.1 JHand 3.0 when used on a IIGS, //e, or //c and is ver------------GEAW 3 Expander is an accessory program designed to complement Applied IGEngineering memory expansion products (including other companies' IIGS B@memory expansion cards connected to RamKeeper as well as the PC JHTransporter). It modiSend any comments or suggestions to: Applied Engineering P.O. Box 5100 Carrollton, TX 75011==========================AW 3 EXPANDER INSTRUCTIONS==========================About AW 3 Expander-------ring products. However, please read the manual first; it's very OMlikely that it will have the answer to your question. Any suggestions about KIhow we can improve our hardware, software, or documentation are welcome; Cwe'd like to hear from you. e marked making it easy to locate and 2replace defective or improperly installed chips.MKSupport for our products is available from our Technical Support staff who HFare dedicated to answering specific technical questions about Applied JHEnginee memory tests to verify that the chips were properly installed KIon your RamFactor, PC Transporter, Ram Express, RamWorks, GS-RAM, and/or JHZ-RAM. Each test shows a hi-res picture of the card being tested. Any LJchips that are bad or missing will bring's Autocopy2--a program designed LJspecifically for copying files from floppy disks to RAM disks, and Bird's (Better 'Bye'--an easy to use launcher.OMKeep the disk handy so that when you add memory to your card(s), you can run MKthe includeder Two for instructions on modifying AppleWorks.MKRead over the appendices of the instruction manual or the end of this file OMfor a description of the other programs on the disk. We've included Apple's MKFiler--a copy program, Applied Engineend records will not Dbe increased. TimeOut uses the extra memory for its own purposes.+oMultiple disk file-saving capability7oPrinter Buffer (for RamWorks and Z-RAM products)oPrint-file cache$oBuffer size option (for IIGS)FDoReserve RamFactor size for use as a RAMdisk (for RamFactor, PC IGTransporter, and Ram Express--see note for RamWorks/Z-RAM in the About the New Features section)8oOn-screen time display option (with ProDOS clock)Gof your original AppleWorks disks and the AW 3 Expander disk. NLUse FastCopy (provided on the AppleWorks 3.0 disk), Filer (provided on JHthe AW 3 Expander disk) or the System Utilities for this purpose. (See %Appendix A for Filer instrucll boot the modified AppleWorks disk OMand add or change the limits on the enhanced features by accessing a special options menu.)Part 1 - Modifying the AppleWorks disks)---------------------------------------IG1.First, make copies o2.0, 2.1, & 3.0&====================================LJAppleWorks expansion is a two part process. First, you will use the AW 3 IGExpander utility to modify some of the program files on the AppleWorks OMstartup and program disks. Then, you wiIprograms should be done after executing the AW 3 Expander enhancements. J(AppleWorks 3.0 users can add other enhancements, Timeout, etc., before "or after the AW 3 enhancements.)&====================================&ENHANCING APPLEWORKS led About the New Features.NLoApply the AW 3 Expander modifications only to unmodified BACKUP copies JHof your AppleWorks Startup and Program disks. Use only Filer or System CAUtilities to backup AppleWorks. Modifications required by other Kr option, you must have a printer ;9interface which supports Apple's Pascal 1.1 protocol for GEstatus-checking. (Most newer interfaces do support this standard.) ECFor more information, please refer to Printer Buffer Option in the *section entitks Word Processor file on the AW 3 Expander disk A?entitled "READ.ME." Please do so. This document will contain IGinformation about any recent changes to the software or updates to the documentation.MKoIf you plan to use the Printer BuffeW 3 Expander program uses the same screen displays and keyboard GEinput routines ("user interface") as the AppleWorks program. If you @>need a quick review, read Throughout AppleWorks in your Using AppleWorks manual.LJoThere is an AppleWorop and increase the maximum number of records and CAlines of version 1.3, you will need the RamFactor Expand program +available from Applied Engineering Sales.NLoThese instructions assume that you already know how to use AppleWorks. HF The A number of records and lines of version 1.0 through GE1.3, you will need the Super Desktop Expander program available from Applied Engineering Sales.LJoIf you have a RamFactor installed in your //e or ][ Plus and want to ECenlarge the desktof ][ Plus patch ECfeatures.) If you are unsure what version of AppleWorks you have, @refer to the illustration, AppleWorks Version Number (page 5).JHoIf you own a RamWorks or Z-RAM and want to enlarge the desktop and JHincrease the maximumarge the desktop and increase the maximum number GEof lines and records when used on a //e or IIGS with AppleWorks 2.0, IG2.1 and 3.0 only. It will add only the ][ Plus enhancements when used JHon versions 1.2 or 1.3. (See ][ Plus section for list MK3 Expander without reading these instructions. Resist the temptation. Or at least read this page.JHoAW 3 Expander requires that you have an Applied Engineering memory "card installed in your computer.NLoAW 3 Expander will enlExpander options menu (accessible whenever AppleWorks is booted)2Before you even think of modifying AppleWorks...2================================================NLIf you are familiar with AppleWorks, you will probably be tempted to use AW tions.)JH2.Boot the copy of the AW 3 Expander disk in your startup drive. If ECyou're using a program selector (like the Finder), run the program "AE.AW.System."NL3.Select the option, "Execute AppleWorks Enhancements" from the Expander Menu.HFThe Applied Engineering AW 3 Expander copyright screen will then IGappear. Read each of the screens, pressing the space bar to continue, .until you reach the "Modify Startup" screen.JH4.Remove the AW 3 Expander disk (if ned AppleWorks onto your RamFactor, PC Transporter or Ram Express, here's how:0oSelect Filer from the AW 3 Expander menu.!oSelect File Commands ("F")oSelect Copy Files ("C")KIoType in the AppleWorks disk pathname folard disk according to the Dinstructions provided with your hard disk file management program.)11.Load AppleWorks onto your RAMdisk.KINote: If you plan to boot from your RamFactor, you'll need to FORMAT it first.LJIf you want to loay wish to make backup copies of Bthe enhanced AppleWorks disks prior to any other modifications.)10.Copy to hard disk.LJIf you will be using the modified AppleWorks from a hard disk drive, GEcopy the modified AppleWorks files to the hCto the ProDOS Quit code. The modified AppleWorks disks can now be booted in the normal manner. 9.Make other modifications.IGAny modifications required by other AppleWorks accessory programs GEshould be done at this time. (You ma8.Quit the ExpanderKIWhen the modification to the AppleWorks disk(s) has been completed, JHthe message Modification Successfully Completed appears on the screen. JHPress any key and the program will beep the computer's speaker and exit E (i.e. GEDisk 3.5 or hard disk). If the program and startup files are on the GEsame directory, no disk swapping is necessary. The volume directory ECname of this disk must be the same as the Startup disk. Press the space bar to continue.k has been successfully modified, you will be ECprompted to remove it from the disk drive and insert a copy (write HFenabled) of the AppleWorks Program disk--unless all of the AppleWorks FDstartup and program files are contained in the same directory0 Note: The message "Copying file SEG.AE..." will follow the "Working" 8message. The SEG.AE file is where the patches reside.LJ7.(2.0 and 2.1 5.25" disks only) Insert the PROGRAM disk and press the space bar.JHAfter the Startup diswill make. Pressing "Y" in response to the question, "Do you wish HFto continue?" will begin the modifications. Pressing "N" will return you to the main menu.N6.The message, "Working" will appear at the bottom of the screen followedLJ3.d disk (with a =volume directory name of /HARD) might be: /HARD/APPLEWORKS5.Press "Y"IGWhen the program finds the AppleWorks disk, it will automatically HFdetermine which version it is and display a list of the modifications HFit odified into a ProDOS subdirectory, enter the complete HFProDOS pathname of the subdirectory containing the AppleWorks files. ECBe sure to include slashes (/) for any subdirectories. An example ECProDOS prefix of an AppleWorks subdirectory on a harng message::Unable to find file. Type prefix of AppleWorks to modify/NLtype, "AppleWorks" after the slash or enter the complete ProDOS prefix ECof the AppleWorks Startup disk. If you have copied the AppleWorks HFprogram to be mc key to go back to the main menu.NLThe AW 3 Expander program expects to find the AppleWorks Startup file, HF"APLWORKS.SYSTEM," on the disk in the drive from which you booted the CAExpander. If, at this point, the program displays the followieded) and insert a copy of the 3AppleWorks STARTUP disk in drive one as prompted.IGBe sure the WRITE PROTECT tab has been removed from the disk. As GEprompted at the bottom of the display screen, press the space bar to 6continue or the Eslowed by an equal sign (ex: GE/AppleWorks/=). The equal sign is a wildcard command meaning, "copy all files."NLoType in the Pathname for your RamFactor followed by an equal sign (ex: /Ram7/=).MKoPress the "Return" key. A list of the files being copied will appear on the screen.NLoIf you're copying from a 5.25 disk, make sure you have copied both the (Startup and Program sides of the disk.NLoCopy is complete. The AppleWorks program can now be run at super-f also add certain features to versions KI1.2 and 1.3 when run on a ][ Plus, //e or IIGS. Refer to the manual for instructions.Bird's Better 'Bye'By Alan Bird of 'The SoftWare Touch'(619) 549 3091 FDThe AppleWorks 2 instructions included with the AW 2 Expander disk.#AppleWorks for the Apple ][ Plus!#---------------------------------MKIf you want to run AppleWorks on an Apple ][ Plus, the AW 2 Expander makes OMit possible. The ][ Plus enhancementsram. The next time you Bboot AppleWorks, it will use the previous (saved) configuration.)For Information About the New Features:)---------------------------------------CAFor a full description of the new features, refer to the printed 4de the desired changes.JH3.Choose the option Continue with AppleWorks to continue booting the AppleWorks program.JHIf you did not save your new configuration, the new one will be in HFeffect only until you quit the AppleWorks progFor more information on the options, refer to the section entitled 'About the New Features in the manual.IG2.Save the new configuration back to the AppleWorks program disk by GEselecting the menu option Save Configuration after you have ma disk. 1Part 3 - Set the AppleWorks Enhancement Options1-----------------------------------------------NL1.Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to highlight the option you want. 5 Use the Return key to select a highlighted option.JHll be read from the JHparameter file (SEG.PR) on the AppleWorks program disk and displayed in IGthe Getting Started menu. The default settings remain in effect until HFyou change them and save the new configuration back to the AppleWorks program Bar to continue."NLNote: You don't need to access the Getting Started menu each time you boot CAAppleWorks. Use the Getting Started menu to modify the enhanced AppleWorks options only.KIThe current enhancement options configuration wisert the program disk when the startup IGdisk has finished loading. DO NOT press Return. Press the ESCape key instead. LJIf you boot AppleWorks from a Disk 3.5 or a hard disk, press the Esc @key when you are prompted with: "Press Spacee AppleWorks startup disk just like you normally would. GE(Notice that the Expander has appended an "A" (or a "+") to the GEAppleWorks version number near the lower right corner of the startup screenLJ2.Remove the startup disk and ins program disk and displayed in IGthe Getting Started menu. The default settings remain in effect until HFyou change them and save the new configuration back to the AppleWorks program disk. ======= 2.0/2.1 =======G1.Boot thing Started menu each time you boot CAAppleWorks. Use the Getting Started menu to modify the enhanced AppleWorks options only.KIThe current enhancement options configuration will be read from the JHparameter file (SEG.AE) on the AppleWork------------------------------------===3.0===KITo access the Getting Started Menu in enhanced AppleWorks 3.0, hold Ddown the Option (a) key while booting the AppleWorks startup disk.NLNote: You don't need to access the Gettast speed from your RAMdisk.NLNow you'll need to access the enhanced AppleWorks' Getting Started menu and HFconfigure the program disk's parameter file with the desired expander options.*Part 2 - Access the Getting Started Menu*----Expander disk contains a modified version of Apple NLComputer's ProDOS. It incorporates an improved 'BYE' command that lets you MKexit one System program and easily run another System program from a menu. .(e.g. APLWORKS.SYSTEM, BASIC.SYSTEM, FILER).KITo use this 'BYE' command, copy the 'PRODOS' file from this disk to your OMboot disks. Then, anytime you quit a system program (such as AppleWorks), a LJmenu of all the executable System files on that disk will be displayed on OMthe screen. t sold, LJbut all of the materials purchased (with all archive copies) may be sold, GEloaned, or given to another person. Under the law, copying includes KItranslating into another language or format. Applied Engineering cannot FDguarantee that yrograms may not be copied, in OMwhole or in part, without the written consent of Applied Engineering, except GEin the normal use of the software or to make an archival copy. This NLexception does not allow copies to be made for others, whether or noantly.Copyright notice----------------OMThis documentation and the software (computer programs) described herein are JHcopyrighted by Applied Engineering with all rights reserved. Under the KIcopyright laws, this documentation or the pNLbe loaded and installed. You should notice a slight increase in speed when PNaccessing the RamKeeper disk. You must be careful to follow the directions. KIIt is difficult to tell that the driver is actually installed because it runs transpard place it in NLthe folder SYSTEM/DRIVERS. To do this you can use the GS/OS Finder, or the OMFiler (included in the AW2 Expander Disk), or one of your favorite file copy OMutilities. Once this is done you can reboot your system and the driver will ore than 8 LJMegabytes of memory, it will not be installed due to a problem between it and the RamKeeper.LJTo install the driver you must simply copy the file RAMKEEPER on the 3.5" MKversion of the AW2 Expander disk to your GS/OS boot volume ance the existing Smartport driver when MKRamKeeper is used with GS/OS. The advantage is less overhead when reading LJand writing blocks to RamKeeper. This results in about a 20% increase in FDspeed of the RamKeeper disk. Note: If the driver finds mMKoption from the main menu or run it from BASIC by typing -AUTOCOPY2 at the BASIC prompt (]).GS/OS Driver For RamKeeperJHA GS/OS driver for RamKeeper is included in the 3.5" version of the AW2 NLExpander Disk. This driver will replaed on the screen. If you'd like a hard copy of the instructions, MKload the standard text (TXT) file, COPY.DOC, into a word processor capable of printing (e.g. AppleWorks).IGTo run Autocopy2, boot the AW 3 Expander disk and select the Autocopy2 oad the NLprograms of your choice into RAM every time you boot. Several examples are Fincluded in the documentation to help you create your own boot disk.OMThe program's documentation can be viewed within the program by pressing "?" MKas promptname. !Autocopy2KIAutocopy2, included on the AW 3 Expander disk, is a program specifically LJwritten to copy files from a floppy disk to a RAM volume. You can create MKyour own quick-start disk using Autocopy2 that will automatically l KIwill change the volume (disk) selection to the next on-line volume. The IReturn key selects the currently highlighted file or subdirectory name.IGSubdirectory names on the disk will be indicated by a '/' as the first character of the file PRODOS" AE.AW.SYSTEM# GSTEST.SYSTEM# RWTEST.SYSTEM# RFTEST.SYSTEMOMUse the up and down arrows to change the highlighted selection. The Esc key This menu can also be called from the Applesoft BASIC prompt by entering the 'BYE' command. Sample screen display:. ESC: CHANGE VOLUME. RETURN: SELECT FILE /AW2.EXPou will receive notice of revisions to the software MKdocumentation or products described in this manual. Be sure to check with KIyour dealer or Applied Engineering for information on possible updates. NLHowever, Applied Engineering reserves the right to make any improvements to KIApplied Engineering products without any responsibility toward upgrading previously released products.<Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. HAppleWorks, DOS 3.3, and ProDOS are trademarks0h)ύh0HHHH " ׍hhhhhhh .hh8`JIMJAYKERRY&MIKE` ̭  ( 9 X L $ ` & & & &e`{8i [`0{2H* Ah2  Mȱ  L `κºú` GAB` M )ЏL6  9 X [ ?  W" !# n. n'% n% n ɍ+Ɋɋɉɛݮʽ/ L6L[  Mȱ蝀AW3 Expander Change History Version 1.2+- Added support for GS-RAM II memory card@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===amFactor, Pocket Rocket, GS-RAM, Z-RAM, RamExpress are &trademarks of Applied Engineering. *Copyright 1987-1990, Applied Engineering of Apple Computer, Inc.<RamWorks is a registered trademark of Applied Engineering.OMApplied Engineering, AW 2 Expander, Super Desktop Expander, TimeMaster H.O., FDRamDrive, RAMdrive, RamKeeper, PC Transporter, ProDrive, TransWarp, FDViewMaster, R