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The program cannot read a normal wordproces)&}sor file. If you want to make this a selfbooting program then save it with the filename 'MENU' and copy the 'AUTORUN)'}.SYS' file from any Antic Monthly Disk. Please hit the RESET key and type in RUN "D:DOCPRINT.BAS" >>>>>>>>>>>>>)(}>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>( !ADKNPRFILEYNKE   @ 1*} @ @` @ @Y@ DOCUMENTATION PRINTERBY ROLAND FETZER(c)191+}88, ANTIC PUBLISHING(]];A0,;@%,;@%,;@,;@,;@,;@,;@,2e(>:A%1,},"-@@E(What screen color do you want?Q6-e6. <I( ( (( 1: Default,(1-}2: Amber;(3: GreenI(4: GreyFK @p-@@=( Select a numberAK BP(( @1.})!@)P:,@pZ''A@AA A0dSET THE COLORSn1A@X'A 1/}1 A@x1A@D'A 1 A@1A@'A 1 A@f(>:A%,10}"-@ @;(DOCUMENTATION READERM-@ @ f(====================P 6. 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PINS 1-8 should have 5f}the same COLOR DENSITY**(@ with no breaks in them.__(@M PIN ZERO is a MULTI PIN pattern. The BOTTO5g}M ROW of this pattern is PIN ZERO.ll(@[ PIN ZERO fires only every other dot thereforeevery other dot on the BOTT5q}B%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSBSWELCOME SCRB[WELCOME BASB>aNEWSLTR BASBMAINMENUHLPbAUTORUN SYSBHELP DOCBPRESSPRTMNUBPRESSPRTHLPBHDOCPRNTTXTBOGDRIVES TXTB)DOCPRINTBASB'FPRNTHEADBASB"{JXLNTEMPTXTBvIPRTHEADTXTBXLENTEMPBASB@"CHICKEN BASBgbYEARCALDBASKCALND TXT#DIRECTRYLISLDIRCTRYTXT RAMDISK COM #FEMAIL TXT/CWHO TXT@BMEETDATTXTGMJOYSTCKTXTKDEDITMSGTXT eEPRESMSGTXT4qNMINUTESTXTOHUMOR TXT'FINGERS BASdPFINGERSTXTOM ROW is printed.3>:@',@@$ **************************8 PIN MODELS?3>:@',@5r}@?@@P:oo(@]ANALYSIS: ALL PINS should have a line 1 1/2 long. ALL PINS should5s} have the same COLOR DENSITYFF(@5 with NO BREAKS in them. This printer has only 8 pins@$$. 5t}**************************8END MODULEB"(>:A%,"AR@L@-@@((END OF PROGRAM<-@5u}@@ V" +AR"`$j **************************D:PRNTHEAD.BASROGRAM<-@4n PRINTHEAD TESTING PROGRAM by Ron Fetzer This program tests all printers with 9 pin printheads =w}that are EPSON compatible. It will also test 8 pin models such as the ATARI XMM801 etc. Do you sometimes print =x} out a graphic and you have a thin line through it? Frequently one of the pins in the printhead does not fire =y}and it produces a thin line. This program will show you the problem. It will also give you an evaluation=z} of your printhead. Hit the RESET key and type RUN "D:PRNTHEAD.BAS" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<:A%,iiA QUICK GUIDE KEYBOARD TEMPLATE OVERLAY OF THE 1SA}T XLENT WORDPROCESSOR FOR THE ATARI 130XE COMPUTERDDBY RON FETZER OF OHAUG. APRIL 1994. VERSION 1.0 IN ATARI BASIC[[EA}PSON PRINTER CONTROL CODES IN CONTROL CODE MODULE. 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J67@<@,.c67J}@<@,.-z67@<@',.H+M&67$@'&@&<$@',.?7@<@,4-M6-&@.$J}> PRINT PAGE 2 BY RON FETZER>('@P:'@,(6-@H?.@.@@P:M?33(J}@>:@',D>:@9,>:,P?6-P:'@,R?P(@(@:(@ E(J}@P(@\?-@p?kk(@ 7$@'&@&<$@',>:@ ,7+%,$@'&@&J}<+%,$@',? ?L"@L(@>:@ ,7+%,$@'&@&<+%,$@',?>(@>:@J},3(@>:@',@>@hB$0uYYDIRECTORY MODULE MODS.BY ALEX PIGNATO AND RON FETZER OF THE OL' HACKERS A.UJ}.G. 3/93:uK?;@,;@,;@,;@,;@,K6-Dub"@(>:A%,#6.5-@J}@^(#Is the new disk in drive #1(YES/NO)bNu 4NO B Xu4 6.06.0%@@46-F:BJ}24,bu"Ab6.Alu"@6.Bvu"A46.CuA!6--6-96-J}m >:A%,$٭ҠˠӠ@@D1:*.*(u=AR@:( J}ˠӼ ˠ =(u@(uH7@<@,4 06-%A:7@,,>6-%@H BJ}u@u6-A:7@<@,,uT(-@ @-  ?-@ @T( J}u2) @*7@<@,4999+2 :ENDuY7@<@,4999+V 2Number of free sectors not accuratelyJ} indicated.YuS-@ @*  <-@ @S( %u%"A6.SNJ}GLu%!A6.1050v[% A#-@@"&([(0SECTOR COUNT ERROR-SECTOR TOTAL INCORRECT! v*J}-@ @*( v*-@ @ *(à  v)-@ @)(ˠμ*vJ}-@@ 4v,-@ @,(Another Dir. [A]>v,-@ @,( [A]Hv,-@ @J},(Go to BASIC [B]Rv,-@ @,(à [B]\v,-@ @,(Go to DOS [D]fv,-@ J}@,(Ӡ [D]pv,-@ @,(Load a Disk [L]zv,-@ @,( [L]v,J}-@ @,(Return to Prg? [R]v,-@ @,( [R]v v*-@ @*(Select aJ} lettervARv(>:A%,+v 4R Av! 4A6-@! B v4J}BBpv4DBv] 4L(>:A%,6.1-@@Y("Did you put a new disk in drive #1]vJ}&7@<@,4Y& Bv&7@<@,4N& B@w3(>:A%,"-@@0(à3J}w.w6-?:B,(D:YEARCALD.BASJ}YEARCALD.BASH% Quick-Docs by Ron Fetzer-member of the OL' HACKERS ATARI USERS GROUP, INC NYN} Yearly Calendar Maker N} This program cN}an print a yearly calendar from 1801 to 2399. It puts your name on the calendar. It can highlight up to 120 seN}lected dates on the printed calendar. It prints a description of the highlighted dates on page 2. The N}calendar can be saved loaded and printed again. This program is for EPSON and compatible printers. N} DIRECTIONS: Roll the paN}per in your printer so the perforation of the paper is aligned with the TOP of the ribbon(TOP OF FORM).N} Turn your printer OFF and ON again. THIS IS IMPORTANT! If this is not done your PAGE BREAKS will be in the N}WRONG PLACE. To use the program just enter tN}he year of your choice and your name. On the MAIN MENU select item #2 START - ADD DATES. Enter special N} dates of your choice. Example: JANUARY (1). For the description you can type NEW YEARS. Press RETURN and N} you can add other dates. To change to a different month enter M(month) and the number of the month (2 =FEB.etc)N}. To change to FEBRUARY you would enter M2, for MARCH it would be M3 etc. You can also leave the DATE entry eN}mpty and just press RETURN. This will bring up the months in consecutive order. You can only erase the LAST daN}te. You type in a negative date. Example -12 will erase the 12 date of the month that you had just entered. N}When you are finished enter M12 for DECEMBER leave the DATE empty and press RETURN. You are now returned N}to the MAIN MENU. You can save and print your calendar. To load N}dates from a disk you must have saved them first. Your file name for the saved calendar should have N} a .DAT for an extender. The year is not saved so incorporate it into your file name. Example: OHAUG00.DAT. If N}you forgot the file name go to the directory option. The N} original program was written by STEVEN C. CHEN. TOM ANDREWS of the ACE OF SYRACUSE and the OL' HACKERS AN}.U.G. added the SAVE option. ALEX PIGNATO of the OL' HACKERS A.U.G. added the DIRECTORY routine. RON N}FETZER of the OL' HACKERS A.U.G. added the SPECIAL DATE description and the PRINTING of page 2. N} If you want to use this program hit the RESET key and type RUN "D: YEARN}CALD.BAS". >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< N} >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< L10 REM DIRECTORY MODULE BY ALEX PIGNATO AND RON FETZER OF THE OL' HACKERS A.U.G. 8/99 VERSION 2.212 CLR :DIM D$(17),Y$(3),XR}YZ$(1),VE$(6),SEC$(4):DST=0:DSK=0:XYZ$=""14 ? CHR$(125):DSK=0:POKE 710,0:POSITION 2,12:? "SEE DIRECTORY ON WHAT DRIVE(1,2,8)R}";:INPUT DSK16 IF DSK=1 OR DSK=2 OR DSK=8 THEN 2218 GOTO 1420 IF Y$="M" THEN DSK=822 TRAP 40000:IF DSK=8 THEN 2824 IF DSR}T=1 THEN ? CHR$(125):XYZ$="":POSITION 2,12:? "Is the new disk in the drive(YES/NO)";:INPUT XYZ$26 IF XYZ$="N" THEN DST=1:GOTR}O 2428 D$="":Y$="":POKE 82,2:VE=PEEK(43234):POKE 710,030 FM=FRE(0)32 OF=PEEK(1801)34 IF VE=0 THEN VE$="NO BAS"36 IF VE=1R}62 THEN VE$="A"38 IF VE=96 THEN VE$="B"40 IF VE=234 THEN VE$="C"42 IF VE=255 THEN VE$="TURBO"44 US=0:FREI=0:FL=0:PRINT CHR}R$(125);"٭ҠˠӠ"46 IF DSK=1 THEN CLOSE #1:OPEN #1,6,0,"D1:*.*":? 48 TRAP 70:IF DSK=2 THEN CLOR}SE #1:OPEN #1,6,0,"D2:*.*":? 50 IF DSK=8 THEN CLOSE #1:OPEN #1,6,0,"D8:*.*":? 52 POKE 752,1:? " ˠӼ ˠR} "54 ? " DRIVE #";DSK:? 56 INPUT #1;D$:? D$58 IF D$(2,2)=" " THEN US=US+VAL(D$(15)):FL=FL+1:GOTO 5660 CLOSE #162 R}FREI=VAL(D$(1,3))64 ? :POSITION 20,4:PRINT " ";FL:POSITION 20,5:? " ";US66 IF FL=0 OR D$(1,4)="99R}9+" THEN 7268 GOTO 7270 ? CHR$(125):POSITION 8,10:? "DRIVE D";DSK;" IS NOT ACTIVE":FOR JJ=1 TO 400:NEXT JJ:TRAP 40000:RUN R}72 POSITION 20,6:PRINT " ";FREI:POSITION 20,7:? " ";US+FREI74 IF DSK=8 THEN SEC$="RAM":GOTO 8276R} IF US+FREI=707 THEN SEC$="SNGL"78 IF US+FREI>707 THEN SEC$="1050"80 IF US+FREI<707 THEN POSITION 2,22:? "Ҡ̠R}"82 POSITION 20,8:? " ";SEC$84 POSITION 20,9:? " ";OF86 POSITION 20,10:? " ";FM88R} POSITION 20,11:? "à ";VE$90 POSITION 20,14:? "ˠμ"92 FOR A=1 TO 994 POSITION 20,16:? "Another DirR}. [A]"96 POSITION 20,16:? " [A]"98 POSITION 20,17:? "Go to BASIC [B]"100 POSITION 20,17:? "àR} [B]"102 POSITION 20,18:? "Go to DOS [D]"104 POSITION 20,18:? "Ӡ [D]"106 POSITION 20,19:? "Load a DiskR} [L]"108 POSITION 20,19:? "렠 [L]"110 POSITION 20,20:? "DEL MEM SV D8 [M]"112 POSITION 20,20:? "͠R}ĸ [M]"114 POSITION 20,21:? "Return to Prg [R]"116 POSITION 20,21:? " [R]"118 NEXT A120 POSITION 20,22:?R} "Select a letter";122 POKE 752,0:INPUT Y$124 IF Y$="A" OR Y$="B" OR Y$="D" OR Y$="L" OR Y$="R" OR Y$="M" THEN GOTO 128126R} GOTO 120128 ? CHR$(125):GRAPHICS 0130 IF Y$="R" THEN CLR :GRAPHICS 0:GOTO 200132 IF Y$="A" THEN DST=1:GOTO 14134 IF Y$="R}B" THEN 146136 IF Y$="D" THEN 148138 TRAP 20:IF Y$="M" THEN XIO 33,#1,0,0,"D8:MEM.SAV":GOTO 20140 IF Y$="L" THEN ? CHR$(12R}5):XYZ$="":POSITION 2,12:? "Did you put a new disk in drive #1";:INPUT XYZ$142 IF XYZ$(1,1)="Y" THEN GOTO 150144 IF XYZ$(1,R}1)="N" THEN GOTO 140146 ? CHR$(125):POSITION 1,1:? "à";:END 148 DOS 150 XZ=USR(58487):? XZ GOTO 150144 IF XYZ$(1,Pe DIRECTORY MAKER by Ron Fetzer V} The DIRECTORY MAKER is a very nice module to incorporate into your own program. V} It can access the directory of drives #1, #2 and thW}e RAM Disk D8. Besides showing you all the files on the disk it does a lot of other things, such as: W} 1) The number of files on the disk W} 2) The number of FREE Sectors 3) The total number of Sectors. 4) The Disk Density 5) W}The max. number of possible open files. 6) The max. FREE memory availbabW}le. 7) The BASIC revision of your computer. W} You can A) Access another Drive. B) Go to BASIC. D) Go to DOS. L) Load another Disk. M) Delete MEM.SAV.W} from RAM Disk D8. R) Return to your program. W} The module is in LISTED form on the disk. W} HOW TO USE THE MODULE IN YOUR PROGRAM W } 1) Load your program into the computer. RENUMBER it so it starts with line #200 . TheW }n type ENTER "D:DIRECTRY.LIS" from the News- letter disk. 2) The module will now be attaW }ched to the front of your program (lines 10 to 150) 3) LIST the program to your screen W } and look at it. Make sure your origninal program starts with line 200. The RETURN TO PRG. looks for the linW }e 200 to start the program. 4) Now SAVE it with your FILENAME HOW TO RENUMW}BER your program. TURBO BASIC has a RENUMBER command that is very fast. The command is RENUM a,b,c W} a = The 1st OLD number to start with b = The NEW number that you want c = Is the line interval (usually W}10) Suppose your OLD programm starts now ith line #100 and you want it to staW}rt with line #200, you would type RENUM 100,200,10 To getW} to TURBO BASIC do the following: 1) Turn the NW}8<<  B JKIHiDiELV`L8 8 BLV`Lx[}8t8l Lu8hihiHHȱȱL8c !#3`Lu8JJJJ`H 8h`H[}ȩh Q8L8 Z8L8 8L8 8L8 8L8S:@9E:E9H '9 H9I9 8 '9h)0IC[}9D9L8 L :::: :Lr:::IEL[::i:iIIL[:`:i::i[}::L:`L{:w:w: C`L:L: D8:MEM.SAV: 8| 9 '9`L:L: D:DUP.SYS:̩ 8[} x:ɀL: '9`88 |9Y:X: '9L); D8:DUP.SYS; 8::88 9 '98? :`;WL`; 9[}Ln; ` :Y;Y;L;L;)} Setting Up ATARI 130XE Ram Disk; 9L; ; -9  [} L;D8:; :9 :Y;L>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Ta o=o=o=o=o= MEMBER E-MAIL ADDRESSES We have asked for email addresses. These are what we have to_$} date: Alan Sharkis asharkis@erols.com em421840@nassaulibrary.org Bob Woolley rwoolley@pacbell.net Da_%}ne Stegman cf943@freenet.buffalo.edu David Oldfield d_oldfield_sr@juno.com Frank Kuzloski fkuzlosk@suff_&}olk.lib.ny.us Greg Goodwin clu-da-bard@geocities.com Harry Tuthill hgtut2@yahoo.com Jack Gedalius jge_'}dalius@aol.com yoel97@aol.com John Hardie jhardie@pipeline.com *John Powell NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT _(}Joseph Chiko jchiko@smtp.mcis.uchicago.edu *Larry Tischbein (% daughter) schroy@voicenet.com Larry White _)} LLpwhite@cs.com Mel Levine pv419346@nassaulibrary.org *Patrick G. Hayes PGHayes@webtv.net Patrick Mulvey _*} pulvey@clarityconnect.com Robert DeLetter robert.de.letter@skynet.be Ron Fetzer el032627@nassaulibrary.or_+}g (el032... = EL small caps, NOT e-one) Tom Smith tomsmith@sdcoe.k12.ca.us Thomas S. Wray salthoh_,}@webtv.net Thomas Andrews tandrews16@delphi.com Wilbur J. Zemlicka zemliw@msn.fullfeed.com Allen Atkins _-} carrieallen51@cs.com *David Lang sna22@defnet.com * Additions and/or corrections are marked with an asterisk_.}. Please send any further additions and/or corrections to Alan Sharkis. Thanks. o=o=o=o=o=sk\{ *********************************** OL' HACKERS WHO iS WHO? ? ? ? ? ? ? PRESIDENT.............Jack Gedalius c0}VICE-PRESIDENT..........Josef Leber SECRETARY................Ron Fetzer TREASURER................Ron Fetzer MEc1}MBERSHIP............Jack Gedalius MAGAZINE LIBRARIAN....Jack Gedalius *NEWSLETTER EDITOR.......Ron Fetzer BLANc2}K DISK SALES.........Ron Fetzer P/D DISK LIBRARIAN....Harold Pegler Coffee & Cake.........Harold Pegler Legal c3}Counsel........Jerry Ginsberg Rep. to NEAR*US.........John Hardie LIB. COPY MASTER.......(open) EQUIPMENc4}T-MANAGER........Ron Fetzer DOOR PRIZES...........Harry Tuthill SERGEANT-AT-ARMS........John Hardie NOTE-[*] dc5}enotes change in position. ***** (O.H.A.U.G.) is in no way associated with the ATARI Corp.,or any of c6}their afffiliates, other than using a great product. Atari and Atari related products are the Trademarks of their rc7}espective companies and used Only as informational help to our members and Atari user in general. Opinions herein ac8}re not necessarily those of O.H.A.U.G. but those of the various individual authors. O.H.A.U.G. is a NOT-FOR-PROc9}FIT Organization in the State of N.Y. O.H.A.U.G. will NOT tolerate ANY referances-directly or by implication to c:}piracy or the use of any computer equipment for illegal activities. DEADLINES FOR NEWSLETTER JAN/FEB DEC 31 JUc;}L/AUG JUN 30 MAR/APR FEB 28 SEPT/OCT AUG 31 MAY/JUN APR 30 NOV/DEC OCT 31 c<}Submitted articles are preferred asdisk text files, preferably made on the1ST XLENT Word Processor, in 38 columnsbut c=}it will be gratefully accepted ashard copy. Send your articles, commentsto: OL' HACKERS Newsletter c/o Ron Fetzc>}er, Editor 22 Monaco Ave. Elmont, NY 11003, U.S.APlease refer to the above schedule forOL' HACKERS NEWSLETTER dec?}adlines. *****END**** Elmont, NY 11003, U.S.APlease refer to the above schedule forOL' HACKERS NEWSLETTER de`# *+*+*+*+* NEW SCHEDULE OF MEETING DATES Dates have been set until June 17, 2000. All meetings stgA}art at 1:00* P.M. and end at 5:00 P.M. September 18, 1999 3rd Sat. October 30, 1999 5th Sat. gB}November 13, 1999 2nd Sat. December 18, 1999 3rd Sat. January 8, 2000 2nd Sat. FebrugC}ary 12, 2000 2nd Sat. March 18, 2000 3rd Sat. April 15, 2000 3rd Sat. May gD} 13, 2000 2nd Sat. June 17, 2000 3rd Sat. gE} NEW DATES, CHANGES AND SPECIAL EVENTS WILL BE PRINTED AS SOON AS RECEIVED. gF} * Change ** Addition ->->END<-<-LL BE PRINTED AS SOON AS RECEIVED. dD =-=-= USING THE JOYSTICK TO READ TEXT! MOD by JOHN McGOWAN How to use use the JOYSTICKkH} to read the text on the screen. After reading all the text on the screen, you go to the next page by hitting the RkI}ED BUTTON. To read the NEXT article just pull the JOYSTICK toward you while text is scrolling down the screen, or akJ}fter you have read the article. =-=-=YSTICK toward you while text is scrolling down the screen, or ah8 EDITOR'S MESSAGE MILLENIUM: Well the Millenium has come and we are all still here, despite some diroL}e predictions. DUES CHANGE: The yearly club dues have been reduced to $20.00. We are now mailing out a newsletter eoM}very 3 months instead of every 2 months. NEW EDITORS: Alan Sharkis our former editor is going into a new phase of cooN}mputer work. He is giving up the 8- Bit equipment. We owe Alan a great deal for his editorship and his club participatoO}ion. We wish him a lot of luck in his new endeavor. The editorship will now rotate among 4 editors each year. I am thoP}e first quaterly editor of the newsletter. SIDE I GAME: Run the game by pressing the spacebar. "CHoQ}ICKEN" is a very entertaining game. You have to cross the chicken to the other side of the road without it beingoR} hit by a car. The longer you play the faster the cars go. There is a time limit on the game. Put the joystick in port oS}#1. E-MAIL: Check the e-mail list for new addresses. DRIVE UPKEEP: To keep your disk drives happy. Read what you oT}can do. PRO DOC PRINT: An article and a program to print 40 column text files of docs in a professional manner. PoU}RINT HEAD TEST. Test your printhead to see if all pins are firing. WORPROCESSOR TEMPLATE: Make a template of theoV} XLEnt Wordproceesor with all the commands that fits over your computer. YEARLY CALENDAR: This is for those of you whoW}o need a wall calendar with all your important dates listed. DIRECTORY MAKER: Improve your program by attaching this moduoX}le to it. HUMOR CORNER:A little chuckle for you FINGERS.BAS: A program that lets the computer do the typing instead of oY}you SIDE II Everything on side 2 is in TURBO BASIC. If you need the docs for TURBO BASIC you can ordoZ}er Library Disk #100 from our librarian. HAROLD PEGLER 129 KETCHAMS RD. SYOSSET, NY 11791, Uo[}.S.A. The price is $3.00 including shipping. GAME - SUB. ATTACK. Press the spacebar to run this gao\}me. Use a joystick in port #1. You will become the sub commander if you beat my score. USING ARRAYS. Want a veryo]} efficient and quick way to store data in your program? Learn how to use arrays. HOW TO SORT. Want to alphabetizeo^} names or numbers? Read this article. TREASURER'S REORT. For those of you who handle the cash. DISK CLEANUP. A progro_}am to examine a disk and files for relvance and to clean up your disk. DISK MINI LABELS. You don't know what is on yoo`}ur disks. This program will print on 3 1/2 X 15/16 inch labels the directory of your disk. SELF BOOTING DISK. If yoa}ou want to make a self booting disk with TURBO BASIC, do the following: 1)Format a disk and put DOS.SYS and DUP.SYob}S on it. 2)Copy the AUTORUN.SYS file(TURBO BASIC) from side 2 of the N/L on your formatted disk. 3)Give your filenamoc}e the extension ".ARB"(Auto Run Basic). This program then will run automatically when the disk is booted up. On thio} FINGERS.BAS So you want your computer to do everything automatically? This is the program for you. Th} PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE by Jack Gedalius November--December, 1999 At our November meeting we allsf} worked on how to work the newsletter now that Al Sharkis is stepping down from his role as editor. We will all misssg} his expertise and dedication for his many years of service. Al opened his home to us for the December meeting. Thsh}ere, we had a delicious lunch. Then, we filed upstairs to his magnificent computer room. On his PC, Al dsi}emonstrated an Atari emulator by playing the classic Chicken Game. We then saw a SIO2PC cable connection in action whensj} Al transferred a section of our future newsletter from the Atari 8-bit to his PC. He accomplished this bysk} using U.S. Copier software on THE ATARI. He then showed anothe method of transferring files from the sl}Atari disk drive to the PC without using an Atari computer. Al received a CD disk from Sage. This disk plays on tsm}he PC. It was beautifully done on the history of the Atari. It even contained all the Ol'Hackers' newsletters. sn} These demoes were terrific in showing how the two computer systems can be merged. We wish everyone a heso}althy and a happy new year. Don't forget your dues for the millenium! BYE FOR NOW, JACK GEDALIUS >>>>>>>sp}>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Don't forget your dues for the millenium! BYE FOR NOW, JACK GEDALIUS >>>>>>>p! MINUTES OF OHAUG MEETING 11/13/99 Before the meeting officially started all attending members prepared the Newsletwr}ter for mailing. This was the final Newsletter ALAN SHARKIS prepared as Editor. The meeting opened with JACK aws}sking for the Treasury Report. TREASURY: RON FETZER reported that the Treasury is in the black. ALAN SHARwt}KIS read an email he received this morning from SAM CORY who reported that he is sad to say that JACG is havingwu} its last meeting and he is giving away his equipment. He feels the last meeting should be taped. We will ask him iwv}f he wants to stay on the list. HAROLD PEGLER reported that he is working on the Library. A short discussion followww}ed about the problems members are having using the Nassau Library internet system. After a short break the members allwx} participated in a general discussion. A general date was made to visit ALAN SHARKIS before the end of November as a groupwy} for a demonstration before he dismantles his Atari equipment. The next Newsletter will be prepared by RON FETZER anwz}d will include the next three months meetings and will be mailed in February. The next meeting of the OHAUG Club w{}will be on December 18, 1999 and the first meeting of the new year will be on January 8, 2000. There were no dow|}or prizes awarded at this meeting but ALAN SHARKIS brought in two tables full of items for members to take freely.w}} The meeting came to a close at 3PM. OHAUG MEETING OF DEC. 8, 1999 We met at Alan Sharkis' house. Ann Sharkis pw~}rovided us with a fabulous lunch of bagels and all kinds of fixings and coffee and cake. We heard that our libraw}rian Harold Pegler was in the hospital for two weeks. He is now at home and feeling better. Alan showed us how to w}make a disk image of an atari disk using the SIO2PC cable with his PC and 130XE. His PC can show Atari disk w} and programs on the PC. He can also download disk images to the 130 XE. Alan is going into adatptive computer inw}struction. He is a volunteer where people with various disabilities are learning how to operate a computer. Alan is w}assembling various computer hardware and software items to fit the abilities of the people he is working with. Alw}an closed his 8-Bit equipment and gave it to the club and various members of the club. He is now exclusivelw}y working with the PC platfrom. He will still remain a member of the club. We also saw CD of various 8-bw}it materials and a compliation of all the OL' Hackers disk newsletters. In addition we booted up the CD POOL DISKw} TOO from Holland were we saw an astounding array of materials all for the 8-Bit. Unfortunately for CD's you need a PC w} to load them into the computer and then the SIO2PC to transfer them the the Atari computer. $20.00 iw}n dues for the next year were collected. MINUTES OF OHAUG MEETING 1/8/00 RON FETZER opened the discussion plannw} This article comes form the GARDEN CITY ATARI COMPUTER ENTHUSIASTS in Canada. It was written by JOHN PICKEN{}. WIFE 1.3 UPGRADE Last year, after hearing how great it was for so long, a friend of mine upgraded from{} Girlfriend 3.0 to Wife 1.0. He has found Wife 1.0 to be a rescource hog, leaving him very little free spac{}e for other applications. Wife 1.0 is also spawning Child-Subroutines, which further consumes valuable {} system resources. His system seems to diminish with each passing day. At first, he thought Wife 1.0 might be i{}nfected with a virus, but other users have assured him the Wife 1.0 is behaving normally and this behavior sh{}ould be expected due to the nature of the application. My friend also discovered that Wife 1.0 installed itself in {}such a way that it can monitor all other system activity. He now finds that some programs such as PokerNig{}ht 10.3, BeerBash 5.1 and PubNight 7.0 cannot run at all. If attempts to lunch them, Wife 1.0 complains about {}a sharing violations and crashes. He finds this behavior strange since he could run these programs just fine befor{}e the upgrade. At installation, he found Wife 1.0 provides no option to bypass the installation of undesired {}add-ons such as MotherInLaw 55.8 and BrotherInLaw Beta Release. Some features he wold like to see introduce{}d in the upcoming Wife 2.0 release. 1. A "Don't Remind Me Again" button 2. A Minimize button 3. An Install Shield that{} allows Wife 2.0 to be uninstalled at anytime without loss of cache or other resources. 3. An option to n{}etwork driver in share mode. I have decided to forgo all the headaches associated with Wife 1.0 by sticking wit{}h Girlfriend 3.0. Hoverver, even that option has many problems. Aparently you cannot install one version {}of Girlfriend before you unistall the old version first. To make matters worse, the unistall program doesn't work{} very well, leaving undesirable traces of the application in the system. If the newer version finds a reference (text {}/ image file, address) to the old version, Girlfriend will completely freeze until you reboot and remove the str{}ay reference. I am told this is a long standing bug which I should have been aware of. Also versions of Girlfriend {}have conflicts over shared use of the I/O port. You think they would fix such a stupid bug by now. Another thing that st{}inks - all versions of Girlfriend continually popup little annoying messages about the advantages of upgrading {}to Wife 1.0 BUG WARNING. Wife 1.0 has an undocumented bug. If you try to install Mistress 1.0 be{}fore uninstalling Wife 1.0, Wife 1.0 will delete all MSMoney files and seize your cache before doing the uninstall it{}self. The Mistress 1.0 will refuse to install, claiming insufficent resources. BUG WORKAROUNDS. If you can affor{}d it, try installing Mistress 1.0 on an entirely different system and never run any file transfer apllications such {}as LapLink 6.0. Another possible solution would be to run Mistress 1.0 via an ISP under an anonymous name. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>{}>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>x`GMAFBSHIFCTRMODLINLWPLHE@@} }SAVE "D:FINGERS1.BAS_***** FAST FINGERS *****`* BY CRAIG CHAMBERLAIN *a* ANTIC MAGAZINE *b* FEBU}ARY, 1984 *c************************dT(>:A%,1(FAST FINGERS BOOT FILE MAKERQ(by Craig Chamberlain 8/1/8}3T(em +A 1A@CA@m(% ǡΠΠŠnp&9A},9@p,;@,:-A>"G68,-K _-@@pc"l68,-p xW;I:,&AP},'6-@36-@d?6-A(K6-W6-C&(PLEASE ENTER INPUT DEVICE SPEC.6.K4(KC4A}~(>:A%,(G(/TYPE IN COMMANDS. 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Suppose you want to do the following: 1. Go to DOS 2. Format a disk SD in Dr. #2} 3. Copy RAMDISK.COM to the disk 4. Go to BASIC when finished. Have a formatted disk with DOS and RAMDISK.COM handy. }This will become your MASTER DISK. Press the RESET KEY and RUN "D:FINGERS.BAS" file from the Newslet}ter Disk. Remove the N/L disk and put in your master disk in DR #1. You must tell the program what keys or DOS in}structions it is to do. For the example above: DOS Press RETURN(Get DOS) P " " (Format Sgl) } 2 " " (Drive to Fmt) Y " " ("Y" to Fmt) C " " (Copy file) RAMDISK.C}OM,D2:RAMDISK.COM - RETURN Y " " (Start copying) B " " (RUN CARTDG.) These are the D}OS functions the program is to do. To activate the program: 1) Press CNTL & 3 2) PRESS "D" for disk 3) APPEND}?Press RETURN(No append) 4) LOAD ADDRESS?Press RETURN (Load Address is O.K.) 5) PATCH ADDRESS?P}ress RETURN(Patch Address O.K.) 6) SPEED 1 Press RETURN(#1 O.K) You will now have an AUTORUM.S}YS file that will do these things automatically for you. This is your MASTER DISK. Put a blank disk in DR 2} Start your computer. See how everything is done in DR #2. No more formatting or copying RAMDISK}.COM. the computer will do it. In a similar fashion you can make other AUTORUN.SYS (BATCH FILES) that do other thing}s. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< UN.SYS (BATCH FILES) that do other thingSing with members the Annual Valentine Dinner at Lambrow's. They wanted to reserve Friday, February 11 but after Jw}s newsletter disk there are no M/L programs. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>w}>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< , at the library. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>tX