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The OL HACKERS Disk News Letter Help File  The OL'HACKER Disk Based News Lette r}ris very simple for you to use. Allyou have to do is make the selectionsyou'd like and read them. To readthe whole newsl s}etter, use SelectionA. To read only part of thenewsletter, select each file in anyorder by using the letter in front ofit"@}|Vol: he ||Issue: || 4u}   ||Are you get-   You will ||ing the most  if you || from you4v}r  work with|| 8 - BIT??  fellow/gal||   8-BIT'ers!|| 4w} ||  ||  || 4x}  ||  || Atari User Group Inc.(c)1985 |*** Alex Pignato, Pre4y}sident ****** 3376 Ocean Harbor Drive ****** Oceanside, N.Y. 11572 ***4z}|Charter Member NEAR*US ATARI USER Gp.|| / |4{}|Charter Member NEAR*US ATARI USER Gp.|| ayJun |4nter on line you willcome back to these options. Then youshould use the option to read thefile online. If however you }} << ** >> PRESIDENTS MESSAGE by ALEX PIGNATO By the time you read this, t9} ================================= DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF BOB ULSCHMID MINUTES OF THE MARCH 19<}95 MEETING ALEX noted the death of our member, BOB ULSCHMID, and sent a Perpetual Mass card on behal>T} =*=*=*=*=*=*=* Minutes of April 1st OHAUG Meeting ------------ ALEX started the meeting @} by covering the NEAR*US meeting held on March 26, 1995 in Penn Station of Newark, NJ due to the fact they were B}}짠򠠠$}Πռ Check the new ========= meeting dates! $} <-Š-> ۱ Exit To Basic ۲ Exit To Dos ۳ Printer Config ۴ News/PrinterHelp$}ԠSPACEBARϠΠà͡ READ/PRINT ALL!$} J/S to read Scr Who's Who! Meeting Dates. $} Presidents Msg.->Check Directory Minutes Jan.'95 for more M/L or Minutes Feb.'95 BASIC p$}rograms! NEAR*US meet. Check 堲 for Spell Checker more ATARI news Reform 2.0 Doc articles!!<-$}  for Spell Checker more ATARI news Reform 2.0 Doc articles!!<-$- **==** THE MARCH 11, 1995 NEAR*US MEETING by - JOSEPH E. HICSWA, member of THE OL' HACKERS and D}President of JERSEY ATARI COMPUTER GROUP Thanks to NEAR*US (NORTH EAST ATARI REGIONAL SUPPORT) liaison for JERSED}yzZERWOTWTRFOUPRMEKAFILEHELPMENUTITLECOL1COL2COL3LINEZLOSPACFNNCOLNSPSOOPPPAGOEP(}COLIN@@@@@A2@ 'P PP PP PP @ (} @ &@A2(} !"#$%99ԠŠ SAVE "D:NEWSLTR.BASdm(}m報à Ӡįί̠ŠǭԠ̮ 6-6-(}@'6-@36-@?6-@ӠϠŠӭҠԬŠ̮Ϡ̮z`(}@E:(AR`ΠŠ̮ҠŠқQB7t@d'@@d3(}@?AKA Q-'A@e'@ 5K:6-6-)6-A256-(}@33;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;A2,$(6.D1:WELCOME.SCR(8EA !A(}@h3B7t@dE@@dL. A 6.6. $(. A`8-@!8($Programmed For Th(}e Ol' Hackers Ataric9-@"9(% User Group Inc. By:Kris Holtegaarde00(' Modified By:Thomas J. Andrews(}j666.,THE OL' HACKERS' ATARI U.G., INC. 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MB}You must also tell REFORMAT2.CTB the size of the output records. This may be anything from 1 to 128. If you wMC}ant unformatted text to be output, use a '0' for the answer. If you used a number between 1 and 128 in the above MD}question, you will then be asked about the output left margin. This tells how many spaces will be inserted at the bME}eginning of each line of output. This value will be subtracted from that above to get the actual line length. MF}For example, to get a 60- character line centered on an 80- column piece of paper, use '70' for the first queMG}stion, and '10' for the second. A COUPLE MORE YES/NO PROMPTS: Next, you will receive a menu of questions concernMH}ing some of the operating features of the program. These all require yes or no answers, and default conditionsMI} are set for each one. Use the RETURN key to move to the various questions, and the SPACE BAR to toggle the answMJ}ers. You may go through the list as many times as you like. When all features are set to your satisfaction, use thMK}e ESC key to exit the menu. Here's explaination of the questions: OUTPUT RIGHT JUSTIFIED: This option adds spaces bML}etween words to move the right side of the output text record so as to give straight margins on both sides. When thiMM}s is turned off, the right side of the text has a jagged look. This feature is automatically disabled if Word Wrap iMN}s turned off, or if unformatted output was selected. The default condition is N. OUTPUT IN ASCII: When this is yes,MO} instead of the normal ATASCII (Atari ASCII) CHR$(155) as an end-of-record, the standard ASCII carriage return- lineMP} feed (CHR$(13) CHR$(10)) is used. No other translation is done, and "CONTROL codes" and inverse characters are pMQ}assed through intact. Unformatted output will be in ATASCII only. The default condition is N. REMOVE NON-MR}ESSENTIAL EOR'S: Ordinarily, when text is formatted for a device such as a screen or printer, there is an end-of-recoMS}rd (EOR) on the end of each line. When REFORMATting, not all of these EOL's are always necessary. For ordinary MT}text, the only "essential" EOR's are those at the end of paragraphs. If this option is set to Y, REFORMAT2.CTB will MU}check the characters following the EOL for either another EOL (skipped line) or a space character (indicating anMV} indentation). If one is found, this is an "essential" EOL, and remains in the text. If one of these is NOT fouMW}nd, it is a "non-essential" EOR, and is replaced with a space. This allows you to make records longer than those ofMX} the source, and eliminates an occasional 1 or 2 word line in the output. When set to N, the program acts as REFMY}ORMAT 1.0 did, leaving in ALL EOR's. Out-of-the-ordinary text, like program listings, are usually best done using MZ} N. The default setting is Y. WORD WRAP ON: Most word processors for the Atari 8-bit use word wrap, where wM[}ords at the end of a line are not cut in the middle if they are too long to fit, but are moved to the beginning of M\}the next line. A "word" here is any string of characters between spaces or EOL's Sometimes, like when formatM]}ting BASIC listings, it is better to have the word wrap off, so this feature is provided. The default is Y. PROMPTM^} FOR DISK SWAPS: A Y here will pause the program at the proper times to allow disk swapping, used mostly with M_}single drive systems. If the same drive number and filename were used for both source and destination filesM`} (NOT a recommended procedure!), disk swapping is automatically activated, overriding the menu choice. The dMa}efault for this one is N. FORMAT DESTINATION DISK: This one is pretty obvious, and probably needs little explainatMb}ion. Just be advised that there are NO "are you sure" prompts, so this is your last chance. As a safety feature, Mc}if you choose to format and you used the same drive number for source and destination, disk swapping prompts Md} will be activated. Disk formatting will be done in the usual density for the DOS used, that is, DOS 2.5 will formMe}at in enhanced density and DOS 2.01 will format in single density. The default is N. WRITE VERIFY OFF: Under stanMf}dard DOS 2.x operation, when a sector is written to the disk, it immediately is read back in and verified. This Mg}can take a significant amount of time, and most drives and disks are reliable enough that it really isn't needed. A Mq}ÂB%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSBSAUTORUN SYSBUAUTORUN COMBVRAMDISK COMBYBJOYSTCKTXTB]CWHO TXTBlDMEETDATTXTBqHELP DOCBMAINMENUHLPB;NEWSLTR BASBPRESSPRTMNUBPRESSPRTHLPBtWELCOME SCRB}EPRESMESTXTB+~FMARMIN TXTBDGAPRMIN TXTB9HNEARUS TXTB ISPECLTRTXTBmJREFORM2TXTBMREFRMAT2CTBBXRUNTIME COMB?YELLBLUEBASBMAGICSCRBASY here will turn off the verification, and restore it to its original condition at the end of the program. CAUTIOMr}N! THIS MAY NOT WORK PROPERLY WITH A DOS OTHER THAN ATARI DOS 2.0 OR 2.5. If you use another DOS, be sure to use Ms}N to avoid computer lockup. Defaults to Y. MORE THAN ONE TEXT FILE? All options remain in effect for the entire fiMt}le. If you have a file that you want reformatted into more than one format, split the file into several files,Mu} reformat each one separately, and recombine them. READY TO REFORMAT YOUR TEXT FILE? When all options have bMv}een set, insert the disk(s) for the original source and reformatted files into the appropriate drive(s), and press STMw}ART. THAAATS ITTTT FFFFFOLKS! That's all there is to it - REFRMAT2. CTB will do the rest, prompting you to swap disMx}ks if necessary. While it is working, the unformatted form of the text will be displayed on the screen. The iMy}nverse escape symbols you see are the EOL's. BUGS KNOCKED OUT.... This version corrects two bugs found in version Mz}2.0. One has to do with proper handling of paragraphs that are separated by skipped lines and have no indentations. TheM{} second had to do with the unformatted output option, which wasn't working properly. This program is dM|}istributed as Shareware. If you like it, and use it, a donation to compensate for my time, efforts, and expenses M}} would be appreciated. The suggested donation is $2.50. Anyone who has made a donation for version 2.0 need notM~} make another for this version. Any questions, comments, and suggestions, on REFORMAT2.CTB or a new program,M} would also be appreciated. ***** Easy-response letter: mail to: THOMAS J ANDREWS 7805 US ROUTE 20 MM}ANLIUS NY 13104 Tom, I used your REFORMAT 2.01 program on my Atari__________ computer with _____________________M}__ disk drive(s). I own a ______________ printer that is( )/is not ( ) Epson compatable. I have used or plan M} to use REFORMAT 2.01 for (please check) ( ) preparing files for Print Star. ( ) converting downloaded ASCII fileM}s. ( ) converting files for screen reading ( ) converting files for any telecommunications uploading ( M}) other: (please specify): _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _________M}____________________________ I rate this program in the following ways: Ex. Good Fair Poor Ease of use M}( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Utility ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Speed ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Doc. clarity ( ) ( ) ( M}) ( ) I found this program in the OL' HACKERS MAY/JUNE 1995 newsletter, or the following bulletin board/payM} service:______________________________________ Phone Number (if BBS):________________ I would be interested in recM}eiving upgrades to this program ( ). 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Be sure to read JOE HICSWA's well done report of :3} his reaction to the March 11th second NEAR*US meeting, hosted by the OL' HACKERS. I can assure you that a good:4} time was had by all. Also read his report on the NEAR*US meeting of March 26th, which for lack of better accomodat:5}ions was conducted in PENN Station, Newark, N.J.. Would you believe it, we were able to accomplish all that we se:6}t out to do! ** When I write this column, you have noticed I'm sure, that at times I write as P:7}resident of OHAUG, and sometimes as editor of the OHAUG newsletter. Wearing two hats does get confusing at time:8}s, so please excuse the mix of presidents talk and editors talk, O.K.? I try to bring you ALL THE NEWS THATS FIT TO PRIN:9}T! This month we bring you a companion program to last months new PRNTST20.BAS, also by our own TOM ::}ANDREWS. Look for REFRMAT2.CTB on this disk. Its a program to give you the ability to format text in any line lengt:;}h you desire, regardless of its original length, and to have it print out justified. To run it you must have a formatte:<}d DOS 2, or 2.5 disk, and then you must first run RUNTIME.COM. The complete documentation is also on this disk. TO:=}M has done a great job for us 8 BIT'ers, and I hope you feel his sharware efforts are worth a couple of your bu:>}cks, so that he is inspired to continue making great programs. Those of you who used his PRNTST20.BAS printing p:} 3JPSAVE "D:YELLBLUE.BASvv(n}YELLOW BORDER, BLUE SCREEN, W/ SOFT BELL-Simple 2 line (1200 ZP} on the main menu screen. If youwant to change one of yourselections, use the BACKSPACE key toremove selections until you"A} reach theone to be changed, and start fromthere with your new selections. Theother screen editing function keyswill not"B} work from the main menu. When you are finished selecting, pressRETURN then [R] and start reading. Asyou can see there ar"C}e pauses in thetext so it's much easier to read. Making a selection from 1 thru 4 youcan Exit to Basic or Exit to Dos, or"D}even go to The News Letter PressRoom. Selections B thru Z are newsArticles. When a selection is madethe article is sent "E}to the screenwith page breaks. At the end of thelast article selected, you are sentback to the Newsletter Main Menu. "F} About The Printer  When you make your selection ofthe file you would like to rea"G}d youwill be presented with the following: enu rint ead: If you choose then and youdon't have a pri"H}nter on line you willcome back to these options. Then youshould use the option to read thefile online. If however you "I}eithermade a mistake or don't care to reador print the file you selected youcan go right back to the main menujust by hit"J}ting . If you choose and you have not yet configuredyour printer, you will do that beforeprinting. When the n"K}ewsletter program isformatting files for the printer, orwhile it is printing, press CONTROLand P to pause printing. To re"L}sume,press any key. To cancel printing,press CONTROL and C. About Configuring Your Printer   "M}  The printer configuration sectioncan be reached by using selection 3from the main menu. You also will be"N}send there the first time you try toprint a file, if you haven't beenthere already. Explainations of theconfiguration sec"O}tion can be accessedfrom the print room menu. *end*eady. Explainations of theconfiguration sec P& 1210) module for next OL' HACKERS programQ0@@ @70@@@Q0@@ @ZQ}R -@6?P<2@@ RԠ̠ěR -@6?P<2ZR}@@ RԠ̠ěXX(PTO RETURN TO OL' HACKERS NEWSLETTER, HIT [START], FOR BASIC, HIT [RESET]ZS}. F:B2y,@A(% D:NEWSLTR.BASD:YELLBLUE.BASLETTER, HIT [START], FOR BASIC, HIT [RESET]XMf of the club. BOB was a respected, friendly and hard working OL' HACKER, and he will be missed. We took a minu>U}te of silence to pray for BOB and wished him well on his journey. This issue of the newsletter is dedicated to BOB's>V} memory. CORRESPONDENCE: ALEX received a letter from JOE HICSWA thanking us for hosting the NEAR*US meeting>W}. He also enclosed an article he wrote about the meeting for the newsletter. ALEX responded with thanks for the artic>X}le and also sent a few disks along. We also received a nice thank you letter from JON MORDOSKY, Chairman of the REV>Y}ITALIZED NEAR*US committee. JEAN BROKAW, who is the editor of the PACE-SETTER newsletter, sent a letter to ALEX>Z} thanking him for the many programs he sent her. ALEX replied and thanked her for the utility disk she sent>[}. ALEX wrote a letter to JANET BLOCKER of the ALAMO AREA ATARI USER ASSOCIATION (AAAUA) acknowledging the Di>\}sk of the Month swap. He also sent her an updated version of Micro- check. ALEX sent a letter to TOM ANDREWS>]} along with a check for $12.00 for his shareware program, PRINT STAR. The check represented $4.00 from ALEX, $4.0>^}0 from RON, and $4.00 from OHAUG. ALEX also encouraged members who are using his program to register it, and if possi>_}ble contribute the $4.00 he requested.. ALEX wrote to CURT VENDELL to advise him of the NEAR*US meeting and a>`}lso the regular monthly meeting, and has received no response to date. A letter from VALERIO CORAZZIN in ITALY had >a}a slew of questions for ALEX. ALEX sent a back a letter, answering as many questions as he could. ALE>b}X sent a letter to CLAY HALLIWELL along with aN OHAUG shareware donation OF $5.00, for his many FINE PRO>c}GRAMS. JEAN BROKAW sent another letter thanking us for the Print Shop utilities and programs ALEX sent her.>d} ALEX wrote to DAVID OLDFIELD OUR CONNECTICUT MEMBER, and thanked him for a listing he gave us at the NEA>e}R*US meeting. He also sent some disks of games and utilities. THANKS DAVE ALEX sent a note to BOB SCHOLAR of>f} the SLCC commending him on a good newsletter and enclosed some disks of demos and utilities, THAT HE COULD USE FOR FUT>g}URE S.L.C.C. DOM's. DEMOS: ALAN SHARKIS showed off a ton of demos. Among them were the INTEL OUTSIDE demo>h} from POLAND, THE BITTER REALITY DEMO, and another called SIMPLE MINDS. All of them had great graphics and fab>i}ulous music from various games. ALAN also showed some other programs. VIDEO POKER is joystick control>j}led and has a very colorful display with some excellent graphics. SUPER BOOT allows compaction functions similar to D>k}iskcomm as well as basic DOS routines. This disk will be given a number at a future meeting. ALAN finished up w>l}ith a demo called SWEET ILLUSIONS. The disk is in Double Density and has some stunning graphics and music. These dis>m}ks were supplied to ALAN by our member from California, NIR DARY. Here's the library breakdown: Library Disk #5>n}45 - Mind's Demo/Mod player #546 - Music/Other Demos #547 - Intel Outside Demo >o} #548 - Hewlett Packard 3 P, Driver for AW+ & AW80/Midi Master #549 - Sweet Illusions Demo A>p}LEX showed us the P.A.C.E. February 1995 Disk. The disk has a text adventure, Printshop Envelope Maker, mo>q}rse code program, game, Planet Orbit, plotting program, and Atarilab utilities as well as other various programs>r}. Library Disk #550. Next we saw T.W.A.U.G. #14 March 1995. Side one is Single density while side two is Enhanced >s} Density. This disk has a lot of music programs as well as a lottery program, dominoes, and a directory printer. Al>t}so on side two is an assortment of P/S icons. Library Disk #551. ALEX showed us SLCC #1303 March 1995. This >u} disk is loaded with programs like Keno, J.R.'s Quest, Colrtune, NucWaste, CS View and a bunch of pictures.>v} Library Disk #552. We looked at the GERMAN ABBUC Disk for March 1995. There is a football game, Mouse >w}Driver for the XL/XE, keyboard test program, roulette game, and a stereo blaster demo. Library Disk #553. We >x}also saw the P.A.C.E. disk which included such programs as an area code finder, a crossword program, and a few g>y}ames like BEEHIVE and CHAIN. Other program are FASTFILE, INFOBITS, INVOICE, INVENTORY, and SCRIPTOR. Library D>z}isk #554. The last disk we saw was Datamanager XL which is joystick controlled and in enhanced dens>{}ity. Docs are on Side 2. Library Disk #555. DOOR PRIZES: 1st prize - JOE LEBER 2nd prize - HAROLD PEGLER 3rd pr>|}ize - HARRY TUTHILL 4th prize - ALAN SHARKIS Written by John Hardie >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>END<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< to go back to the menu. (NOTE: there is an error on "ROULETTE" ERROR 12B} at 25000). Side 1 has "TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER" 2.1 by G. Martin (Shareware) a unique card game with excellent gB}raphics. Side 2 has "RAMBLIN GAMBLIN FIVE" plus five more games, menu driven:- "ROULETTE", "5 CARD STUD", "SLOTB} MACHINES", "BLACK JACK (21)" and "HORSE RACE". Complete documentation on disk. ALEX and some of the members playedB} most of the games during the demo. The next disk to be demo'ed was the "Pirates Treasure Chest", OHL # 559,B} loaded with disk and tape utilities plus copying programs:- "BINARY", "CARTDUMP", "CASSDISK", "COPYDISKB}.BIN", "DISASM", "DISKMAP", "DISKTAPE", "FILECOPY", "FIXXL.BIN", "MAKEMENU.BIN", "MODEM", "QUIKCOPY.BIN"B}, "SEARCH", "STATUS", "TAPEDISK", "TAPETAPE", "UNPROTEC", "VAR" and "TEXT,DAT". Side 2 contains a program called B} "ASSEMBLE" which enables you to analyze and alter disks. Some of the menu driven commands are:- "AssembleB} into sector", "Change current sector", "Go to binary address", "Image sectors", "Menu and format changes", "Print B} screen contents", "Read a certain sector", "Scan for 1 or 2 bytes", "Write current sector" and "DisasseB}mble sector". ALAN SHARKIS demo'ed a disk from Poland for the library, OHL # 560, Side 1 is "Bitter Reality" a B}demo disk in 1050 density a Mega Demo from SLIGHT. There are eight graphic/music demos some are really gorgeoB}us:- "Flexible Square", "Greetings Part", "Sinus Worm", "Rzog Plazma", "Partyland", "Filet Lazna", "DragonB} Bobs" and "Farewell". Side 2 is a game "SIMPLE MINDS" by The Missing Link, a New Generation Software. Every level of tB}he game displays an ugly face then disappears. Your job is to reconstruct the face by moving squares around, similiar B}to jigsaw puzzle. Joystick required. Instructions scroll on title screen TREASURER'S REPORT Was rendered by RON FETZB}ER. We are very healthy and well in the black Door Prize winners were: ALAN SHARKIS RON FETZER. RespeB}ctfully submitted HAROLD M. PEGLER ** END **re: ALAN SHARKIS RON FETZER. Respe@Jrogram, know the value of his work, so lets show him and other good programmers our appreciation. This mon:}ths column is short because I wanted to have room for text as well as programs, such as REFRMAT2.CTB, and :} RUNTIME.CTB. Even though many of you have these programs, there are others who do not, and this newsletter has :}to cover all our members! I want to thank, all our non- local members for sending me different disks, progr:}ams, and news. You can be assured-you are partly responsible for any success that OHAUG has over the past 10 years. I'm:} proud to say that we have not missed a newsletter deadline for all that time. 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