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BY 6}PHILIP BATE, Ph.DHHEXTENSION ROUTINES BY BOB KLEMENC; ADDITIONAL MODS BY ALEX PIGNATO9/1987, ANTIC PUBLISHING36}A3BLACK SCREEN, WHITE LETTERSs%(} ĠԮӡs(IBrought to you by OL' HACKERS AUG, NY,6}from their Jan/Feb 1996 Newsletter!I.(&Program DOCS also on this Newsletter!I(TO CONTINUE HIT START! F:B2y,6}@@'!6-I:,&A!;,(]];AU,;A`,;@,;@,;@,;@(,;@$6},;AF,);@,6.@2v67@,.>:AU,367@,.>:AU,V6.ӠΠҠΠ6}v6.ӠҠƠŠ<nn6.dPress '' to print envelopes or '' to print addressee on letter, or '' to print 6}addressee & @ data=DD67B:,%@,.,. BE SURE PRINTER IS READYF6.hhhLVPqq67@<@6 },.Vԅh`hhhhhhmmhhhhhhmͥmRqq67@<Ar,.V86 }΢%8͍ `iͥiΩ6ȱ%8͍Sss67As<A`,.X `iͥ6 }iΩ*ʭ8͍ 8ԥեiԥi`T,#67A<A,.>:AU,,6-C:,ZMAIN M6 }ENUd +AR@1AdAUC@@UAVA&gA@dyAA6 }A 6-n-@-@@Kx6. 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A6+}p"@2A z; (}-@@7(DEVICE.FILENAME TO SAVE;B:,"A0i A 06,}@5@@A-M6-@2V6-B:,_6-C:,i Ap"@ B" A0E6-}-@@0( I/O ERROR #F:A,;@E BMAKE NEW LIST( (} ((( ǠנӠ6.}m(C(8If you have a word processor, use it to make new files.m(%Separate addresses with two 's.Q(Q(FYou ca6/}n also use this program to make lists. Follow directions below._A@d6.(?(NEW DEVICE:FILENAME TO US60}ECUA_ A PAUSE SUBROUTINE-@@"(:6-F:Ad,"AU0@w61}: A$)@$"AUA "AUA0-#"@i)"@e)"@- A $62}$RAND SUBROUTINE.B:,"A086-%@B""6-?::@',>:A, I/O ERROR #F:A,> B67}I@]-@APa k A0v"@iC(@>:@',M>:@@,7<&@,h(@68}>:@',M>:,s@v$v"@eC @>:@',M>:@,7<&@,h(@>:@'69},M>:,s@v$k"@] @>:@',M>:@,7<%@,>:@',M>:,6:}h@k$ A0LOAD MENUn A(}@A@@D:*.*U-@B6;}b)@j(>:,n  @( BLOAD ROUTINECAR(?("FILENAME TO LOAD-(D1:fi6<}lename.ext)C(B:,"A02f A`@5@@A-@M6-@2S6-6=}\6-C:,f Ap<-@ 67,.>:AU,* B-$FK (}-@@6( I/O ERROR #F:A,A@6>}K BP A0ZIO LOAD/SAVEd36-A46-A6'6-A@36-A5n<6-P:'AV,$6-&$6?}AV,%<%%@x<6-P:'AV,$6-&$AV,%<%%@)%@&@$)6-?:C6@}:,<,%%6-F:%,%AV$F:%%@,$D8:MAILLIST.BAS<%%@)%@&@$)6-?:C4I =*=*= MIGHTY MAILER DOCS (see MAILLIST.BAS on this OL' HACKERS Jan/Feb 1995 Newsletter.) By Phil:B}ip Bate, Ph.D.- Antic magazine September, 1987. With additional MODS. by ALEX PIGNATO, and DOCS courtesy of T.W.A.U:C}.G. Wouldn't you like to have a mailing list that can do all of the following? 1. Finds any name/addres:D}s entry from any part of the name/address--such as first name, last name, number or street. 2. Prints on labe:E}ls, envelopes or letters. 3. Scrolls through the mail list and can print all selected entries. 4. Allows easy addit:F}ions or deletions to the list. 5. Automatically loads a personal address file when booted. 6. Saves the update:G}d list with one keystroke. 7. Makes it easy to build a bulk mailing list of any kind of length without need fo:H}r alphabetizing. 8. Works extremely fast as well as being simple to use. Sound too good to be true? Well, it is :I}true--and Mighty Mailer has even more features. It's error-trapped, so keystroke mistakes won't halt the program.:J} It's operated almost entirely with single-key menu selections. It even automatically chooses typewriter mode or typ:K}ing in capitals, when needed. USING MIGHTY MAILER The main menu offers seven choices. Find & Print, Scroll Or :L}Print, Print Label, Screen List, Change Menu, Dir & Load, and Make New List. Each is selected by a single keystroke:M}. Find & Print--Useful for people who write a lot of letters. Your personal address list is automatically loaded u:N}pon booting. Now you select this option. Type in part of the addressee's name and load the envelope or let:O}ter into the printer. Just one more keystroke prints the name and address--simply and quickly. Scroll Or Print-:P}-Allows scrolling without printing, or printing on either an envelope or letter. This starts with the first na:Q}me/address on the list and goes on to the last. Selective printing of any entry on the list is allowed. Print Labe:R}ls--Prints the entire list without pausing. Lines 440 and 450 are used for a message, but they can also be used to en:S}ter printer spacing information for the labels. Screen--Quality displays the entire list on screen, useful for ch:T}ecking which list it is or searching a particular name. Use Ctrl+1 to scroll! Change Menu--Add or delete :U} a name/address entry. Both selections remind you which mailing list is loaded, and both return to the Change M:V}enu instead of the Main Menu. The third Change Menu selection is SAVE. For added safety, the current filenam:W}e is displayed and you save changes to this filename with just one keystroke. The last selection returns you to the m:X}ain menu without saving. Dir & Load--Displays the disk directory and asks for a filename, which it then l:Y}oads, replacing the automatically loaded list (D:ADDLIST, or your filemname). Note: This program was written primarily f:Z}or single disk drives, so multiple disk drive users will have to modify it for additional drive names. Make New:[} List--Starts a new "DEVICE:FILENAME" and then uses the Add-Name option of the Change Menu. This means that :\}you return to the Change Menu after completing a new list, so it's easy to save. Important: It's easier to make:]} the original mailing list on your word processor. simply type one (RETURN) after each line in an address and two:^} (RETURNS) after each complete address. ** end **pe one (RETURN) after each line in an address and two8D *-*-* The XF551 Enhancement Review by David Bryant (GKAUG) (Ed. While this is an old ar>`}ticle, (February 1989) I'm sure many of you have not seen it, and even if you have, it's valuable info, wort>a}h reprinting, specially if you have purchased an XF551 since the article appeared. A.P.) How many of you have tak>b}en your trusty double sided floppy disk, punched a write protect hole in the jacket, and flipped it over to write>c} on the reverse side? If you're like me, you've done it many times. So I thought nothing about it when I go>d}t my XF551 disk drive. I just put the disk in and loaded those basic programs like nothing was different. I was wro>e}ng. The first time I went to format a disk, (using Atari DOS 2.5) the drive protested and gave an error #173. I als>f}o had problems trying to write to the back side of disk in the XF551. I then got a gift from a friend, a modificat>g}ion for the XF551 that allows it to operate like my trusty 1050. Now formatting or writing to the back side>h} of disks is no problem. This handy mod is called The XF551 Enhancement, from Computer Software Services. If you l>i}ook at a floppy disk, you will see a smaller hole near the edge of the large hole in the center. This is the index hol>j}e and some drives use it to tell when it is at the beginning of a track. The 1050 does not, so when you flip the dis>k}k, it doesn't matter if there is no hole on the reverse side. The 1050 uses a signal from the RAM I/O TIMER chip t>l}o provide the index pulse to the Floppy Disk Controller chip. The XF551 uses a index hole sensor to provide t>m}he index pulse, and that's where this kit is needed! After you install this kit, a switch on the back of the drive>n} allows you to choose XF551 or 1050 mode. In one position, the drive acts like a standard XF551. In the other positi>o}on, you can format and write to the back side of disk like the 1050. Also you don't have to punch write protect h>p}oles in the jacket anymore. The kit consist of an epoxy shell with the circuitry inside and a switch. About seve>q}n wires need to be attached to the circuit board and write protect sensor inside the XF551. Instructions included with th>r}e kit are very easy to follow. I would however remove the circuit board from the drive (only three more screws) >s}when soldering to the IP jumper location. I located the switch above the Drive Select Switches and the epoxy shell next t>t}o it inside the rear cover. There's plenty of room and everything goes together easily. I wish to thank C>u}omputer Software Services for a good product. Current cost is $29.95 and they will provide installation to thos>v}e without soldering skills. They may be contacted at: Computer Software Services 465 Kilbourn Rd. Rochester>w}, NY. 14618 Phone: (716) 467-9326 or P.O. Box 17660 Rochester, NY. 14617 (Ed. David Bryant is a devoted ATARI u>x}ser, treasurer of G.K.A.U.G., and may be contacted at the clubs BBS.) (Phone: 616-657-2665). NOTICE: This art>y}icle originally appeared in the February, 1989 issue of Atari Interface Magazine and may be freely distributed or r>z}eprinted in non-profit User Group publications as long as the article's author and Atari Interface Magazine are credit>{}ed AND this notice is reprinted with the article. All other publications must obtain written permission from Unico>|}rn Publications, 3487 Braeburn Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, Phone: (313) 973- 8825 before using this article. (Ed. I u>}}nderstand that UNICORN is no longer in existance. A.P.) ----------------end-------------------g this article. (Ed. I u<d <>**<> HOW TO SET UP 850 EXPRESS TO AUTOANSWER AND AUTOSAVE INCOMING TEXT OR DATA. B} ---- (Ed. As you all know, BBS'ing and Surfing the INTERNET are all the rage, but here is a great way to use yB}our modem. You do have a modem, don't you? If not, get one, don't miss another world of fun and education! A.P.) B} ---- More and more people are buying personal computers and a fair percentage of them are pB}urchasing modems. Electronic mail is not just a thing of the future or just for the wealthy. You can set up your B} own "electronic mailbox" and receive mail while away from home or sleeping! Let me explain... I live in Florida andB} the rest of my family is scattered across the Eastern United States. Many of my family members own personal compB}uters and modems so we send text files to each other instead of letters...and the best news is that it is often B} less expensive than the mail service. I have been communicating with my family for about two years in this fashionB} and find it highly reliable and rewarding, plus it is immediate! When I get up in the morning, the first thiB}ng I do is turn on the monitor to see if any E-mail has come in. If so, I immediately save it to floppy, even before IB} read it so nothing can happen to it. At first, we were using MPP 1000's because their software supported unatB}tended downloading. But soon I grew tired of 300 baud and purchased the Supra 1200AT which also supports unattendeB}d downloading. That software however did not support the 512K Ramdisk on my XE, so I began to look for other softB}ware for this purpose. In my opinion, Keith Ledbetter's EXPRESS! is by far the best telecommunications pB}rogram available. I began to wonder if this fabulous program could possibly be set up to autosave to buffer B}or to disk unattended. Nowhere in the 850 Express docs was there any mention of this so you can imagine my excitemB}ent and happiness to discover that 850 Express could indeed download and save while no one was around! And...wow, is B} it easy to do! Here is how: Boot up your 850 Express! modem program (I use version 3.0, I don't know if earlB}ier versions will support this) and turn on your modem. From the main menu hit ESCAPE (which forces the program to thinB}k you're on line) and then press OPTION (which saves anything that comes in to buffer. Set up this way, as soon aB}s a call comes in, the modem will autoanswer and save to buffer any incoming text. To check to see if any file has comeB} in, simply turn on your monitor (I also hit the SPACE bar at this point to prompt the computer out of the aB}ttract mode...ie...changing colors, etc.). If text is on the screen, hit START to go the the main menu and save the buffeB}r to floppy. This will clear the buffer so now just view that file from the floppy or read your mail from a word prB}ocessor. This has been tested on the Supra 1200AT, Avetex 1200 and Avetex 1200hc and should work the same on most HB}ayes Compatible modems. To test your modem to see if it will indeed work in this fashion, turn your computer and modemB} off, turn your disk drive off and your computer back on so only the READY prompt of BASIC is showing. Turn your modeB}m back on as if you were going to use it. Now have someone call your number. (If you live in Pinellas County anB}d have GTE telephone service you can dial your own number, wait for the recording saying that you've dialed your owB}n party line and hang up). If your modem answers the phone without having a program to tell it to do so, then it wilB}l work perfectly as described. If, however, your phone rings and your modem does not respond, you may have to commB}and it to auto answer in this way: From the main 850 Express menu, choose ASCII (not ATASCII) translaB}tion. Now hit ESCAPE and with your modem turned on and ready to receive data, type ATAA. Then hit RETURN. (ThB}is in all Hayes Compat. modems commands the modem to autoanswer). Now, hit OPTION to save any incoming infoB} to buffer and you're all set. Remember, in this configuration you are saving to buffer so the size of your buB}ffer depends on the DOS you are using. Here are my experiences: ATARI DOS 2.0, 2.5 gives you 3328 bytes. SpB}artados 3.2 gives a buffer of 4608 bytes. Spartados 2.3 gives the largest buffer of 8064 bytes, big enough forB} most all your letter capturing needs. For those of you who expect great volumes of incoming text, you'll want to B} save direct to ramdisk or floppy disk. In order to do this, you must fool the program into thinking it is on line B}while you set this up. Here is how you do this: Most Hayes Compatible modems have dip switches. On the Avetex and SB}upra modems you would push switch #7 down. This is the CD (forced carrier detected) switch. On the aboveB} mentioned modems, the down position is the "on" position. With the CD switch activated, the express programs thinks it iB}s on line. It seems to do no harm to leave this switch on while waiting for a file to come in. Just be sure you retuB}rn the switch to the off position before making your next call or you'll get a false "connected" indication. KB}eep in mind that this switch need not be turned on when auto saving to buffer. So, to auto save to disk, turn onB} your CD dip switch, hit ESCAPE from the main menu to force terminal mode, hit START to re-enter main menu, type "T" B} to capture to disk. You'll be asked to give it a file name and as soon as you do and hit RETURN, you'll be all seB}t to save to disk. Do not hit OPTION to auto save to disk, autosave is already turned on by choosing the "T" function. B} Plus, you can always tell if autosave is on just by looking at the border color of your screen. Things to keep in B}mind: 1) Whenever you are sending directly to another computer, you MUST use HALF DUPLEX. Use full duplex only wheB}n communicating with a BBS. If you are setting up to auto receive, it is preferable to be in half duplex but it isB} ABSOLUTELY necessary for the sending modem to be in HALF DUPLEX. 2) It is probably best to use the standard B} ASCII translation unless you know for sure that only ATARI computers will be sending you files. In that case uB}se ATASCII. No harm will come however if someone sends a text file to you in ASCII and you are receiving in ATASCIB}I, as long as it is just text. You could not send inverse characters and CONTROL characters unless both sending B}and receiving terminals were in ATASCII. 3) If you don't have a copy of 850 EXPRESS! version 3.0, ask your Sysop B}to post it for you. If he doesn't have it, contact me and I'll get it to you. 4) I only know for sure that thisB} method of auto saving works with 850 Express version 3.0. I know it does NOT work with MPP Express version 1.0. I hB}aven't tried it with 1030 EXPRESS although I feel it probably would not work since the 1030 does not come with a ring dB}etector. 5) I truly recommend Spartados 2.3 because of the large buffer it gives and it will read and write to mostB} any other dos. I sincerely hope I didn't make this sound difficult to set up...it's not. In MOST cases you simply tB}urn on your modem, boot the program, Hit ESCAPE and then hit OPTION. And that's all! If you have any questions, coB}mments, or just want to try it out, you can call my autosaving 850 Express at 813- 393-0173, between the hours of 1:00 B}am and 8:30 am, 300 baud HALF DUPLEX, ATASCII (ASCII will work fine if you don't have ATASCII). I auto receive aB}t 300 baud because not all my family members have 1200 baud yet...but I have a feeling that it won't be long!!B}! Remember also that when you call another modem set up to autosave, you receive no prompts when the modem answers thB}e phone. As soon as the connection is made, you are "live" with the other computer. You may then type your messagB}e or send a pre-typed file from disk. DO NOT SEND XMODEM to me since I do not set up my program to receive that way. BB}ob Fasoldt MODEM #: 813-393-0173 1:00am-8:30am --------------end--------------------- program to receive that way. 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