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Scripts, Macros, ANSI Editor, Online services, and GIF viewing imbedded in. $49.99 Limited offer. - Epson has updated its Equity line with a new branch of PC's. Equity 4 offers 3 models, a 486SX/25, a 486SX/33, and a 486DX2/50. All come with 4MB RAM, a Extended VGA monitor, and a 120MB HDD. - Harvard Graphics is now offering a trade-in for other drawing applications if you aren't happy with their product, Harvard Graphics 3.0. The choices include MS PowerPoint, Lotus Freelance, and WP Presentations. ***************** ®®My DOS Prompt¯¯ ***************** Make your system look a little more impressive by using some simple and very easy tactics. Batch files can make your life a whole lot easier, by combining multiple commands into a file and launching them all in that order. You already knew that? Good, then you will understand this next part easier. Now what if a batch file could wait for your input? Well it can, using DOS 6's CHOICE command or other batch utilities similar to it. So what? Well combine that little utility with a batch file and you can make menus! Some of you i'm sure went out and bought Menu Works or some other menuing system that will do the same thing as a simple batch file. I can hear you now, "MY menu has color, so there!". Well you can make color menus too! How? ANSI color codes (issue 23). You can even use a feature in a program called The Draw, an ANSI editor, to make .COM files for a fast drawn menu! If ANSI is not your thing you can design menus in ASCII too. Below i will show you a simple example of both a menu screen in ASCII and a short menu batch file. Menu Example in ASCII: ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ Û²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²ÛßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßÛ²²²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û ÕÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍ» Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û º 1) Editor ³ Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û ³ 2) Quick Basic º Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û º 3) Virus Scan ³ Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û ³ 4) Modem º Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û º 5) WordPerfect ³ Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û ³ 6) Lotus º Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û º 7) Windows ³ Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û ³ 8) Park Hard Disk º Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²Û ÈÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÄÍÙ Û±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²ÛÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÛ±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²²±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±²²²²²²Û Û²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²²Û ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß Batch File for the Menu: (Using Batch Enhancer from Norton) ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ @Echo Off ³ ³ :menuit ³ ³ CD\ ³ ³ CLS ³ ³ TYPE MENU.TXT ³ ³ BE ASK " "87654321 DEF=7 TIMEOUT=60 bright yellow ³ ³ if errorlevel 8 goto park ³ ³ if errorlevel 7 goto windows ³ ³ if errorlevel 6 goto lotus ³ ³ if errorlevel 5 goto wordperfect ³ ³ if errorlevel 4 goto modem ³ ³ if errorlevel 3 goto antivirus ³ ³ if errorlevel 2 goto basic ³ ³ if errorlevel 1 goto edit ³ ³ :edit ³ ³ EDIT ³ ³ goto menuit ³ ³ :basic ³ ³ QBASIC ³ ³ goto menuit ³ ³ :antivirus ³ ³ rem -place your anti virus command here. ³ ³ NAV ³ ³ goto menuit ³ ³ :modem ³ ³ rem -place your comm. program command here. ³ ³ TM ³ ³ goto menuit ³ ³ :wordperfect ³ ³ CD\WP51 ³ ³ WP ³ ³ goto menuit ³ ³ :lotus ³ ³ CD\LOTUS ³ ³ 123 ³ ³ goto menuit ³ ³ :windows ³ ³ WIN ³ ³ goto menuit ³ ³ :park ³ ³ rem -place your hard disk parking program here. ³ ³ PARKIT ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ Well there is a small demonstration of an easy menu program that's easy to update and will save you thousands of keystrokes over time. *DOS Tips* You want to delete a file that you no longer need, so you type DEL TEXT.TXT but then you get the message "File Not Found". Then you remember you gave it the Hidden and Read-Only attributes. Now you have to type the attrib command and then pray for no typos and then try it over again. Well no more if you have DOS 6. All you need to type is DELTREE /Y TEXT.TXT and that file will be deleted no matter what attribute is on. ******************** ®®Breaking Windows¯¯ ******************** A word processor in Windows can be a tough choice, after all most word processors do the same things, or do they? Lets take a look at what is available with the three most popular word processing programs for Windows. þ = Yes o = No Ami Pro 3.0 Word 2.0C WordPerfect 5.2 ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ Alt paragraph styles ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Irregular text wrap ³ o ³ o ³ o ³ Document templates ³ 57 ³ 19 ³ 44 ³ Levels of undo ³ 4 ³ 1 ³ 1 ³ Levels of undelete ³ 4 ³ 1 ³ 3 ³ Comparisons ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Redlining ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Strike-Through ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Equation editor ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Spreadsheet Functions ³ 39 ³ 36 ³ 8 ³ Lines & Boxes ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Image manipulation ³ þ ³ o ³ þ ³ Charting tools ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Clip art images ³ 100 ³ 46 ³ 36 ³ Preview files from list ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Online Tutorial ³ þ ³ þ ³ þ ³ Now comes the biggest and most important part to Windows users who do major word processing, speed. File Handling Speed ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ- Ami Pro 3.0 ³ ßßßßßßßßßßßß Test Machine Word 2.0C ³ ßßßßßßß 486DX/33 WordPerfect 5.2 ³ ßßß 8MB RAM 60ns 245MB IDE 15ms Text Manipulation HP 4 Laser Printer ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ- Ami Pro 3.0 ³ ßßßßßßßßßßß Word 2.0C ³ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß WordPerfect 5.2 ³ ßßßßßßß Printing ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ- Ami Pro 3.0 ³ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßß Word 2.0C ³ ßßßßßß WordPerfect 5.2 ³ ßßßßßßßßßß *Windows Tips* Many companies that make software for Windows include drivers. Make sure you check that you have the most current set of drivers at your disposal. As Windows is dependent on many drivers it could make the difference between completed work or a hang-up. ***************** ®®BBSing Around¯¯ ***************** By now i'm sure you're thinking "Hey this BBS thing is easy, i could set up one on my own...". Sure we all do, but is it that easy? Well it all depends on what kind of BBS you want and how much you have to spend. Many users decide that they want to start a BBS and dream about the eases of being a full fledged Sysop. The truth of the matter is that having your own BBS requires a little more than a buck and a dream. Here are a couple facts to keep in mind to bring you up to speed if you are not all that familiar with the facts of this grueling industry. Statistics of May 1993. Sources: SBA/FCC/COAS/ASA/LIBCONGRESS Total LISTED U.S. BBS's: 63,214 Privately Owned: 82% Business Owned: 18% New BBS's that fail within 1 year: 46% New BBS's that fail within 6 months: 83% Average Cost to start a small BBS: < $2,000 Average Cost to start a large BBS: > $19,000 Average Income for a small BBS (1st year) < $3,000 Average Income for a large BBS (1st year) > $7,000 Average Number of users per small BBS: < 300 Average Number of users per large BBS: > 1000 As you can see there isn't a whole lot of money making involved and there is a high risk of failure. Many Sysops have other problems to deal with too. Like what? Here is a small list of Sysop problems starting with the number one problem. List of typical Sysop problems. 1) Getting users to pay. 2) Getting users to log on. 3) Verification calls. 4) Getting users to post in pubs. 5) Getting the BBS software to work correctly. Many Sysops decide to bypass a few of these problems by either getting a co-sysop or getting many people to act as staff or both. There are a few Sysops that don't really get involved and decide to become more or less an investor. These InvestOps aren't too hard to spot. Their boards are usually expensive (above $20 a month) and they hardly chat or converse with groups of people in live chat. Now InvestOps are not bad people or bad Sysops, they just about getting your buck, and that's all. So if you are thinking about starting a BBS, i suggest you do a little research and check out a few books on the subject first. Most Sysops suggest that you be a user or BBS for at least 2 years before venturing into the Sysop seat. *BBS Tips* See if your favorite BBS scans files for viruses before you are able to download them. Many BBS's have an automated file scanner that will scan a file uploaded by another user whether it is compressed or not. **************** ®®Compile This¯¯ **************** These days many programmers are using programs called decompilers. These programs can take machine code and make a file of .OBJ code. These decompilers have good and bad points. A good point is that you can see into the code of some programs that you use daily and see what makes that program tick. The bad issue here is that you could make changes and re-compile the original program. Why is that bad? Well, if you are a main stream shareware producer, you would want to put those annoying PAY ME NOW messages. With this de-compiler someone could override that little message of yours. Many issues with decompilers are coming up everyday and not everyone is pleased with them either. Soon steps will be taken to make sure these programs cannot be decompiled, such as compressing them with PKlite permanently. Many game programmers are also worried by these decompilers and as a result are also taking steps to enure their games from being decompiled and searched through. What can you do to ensure your programs can't be decompiled? Nothing at the moment. Just be aware that your .EXE and .COM files aren't as safe from prying eyes like they used to be. *Programming Tips* Many programmers fight and squabble over the use of Flow charts and pseudocodes before you start to code your program. Some will tell you its a school yard folly, others will swear by it. What should you do? Who knows. Each programmer has his/her own tactic. Do what you think you should do and what feels comfortable, but don't mistake comfort for laziness. ********************** ®®The Expansion Slot¯¯ ********************** (Part I of III) Now it's time to delve deep into the 80386 chip from Intel. Here is some information that might be of interest or be helpful to you. Intel 80386SX ù Full 32 bit processor - 32 bit non-multiplexed address bus - 32 bit data bus - 32 bit internal bus - 8 general purpose 32-bit registers ù Integrated Memory Management Unit - 4 gigabyte physical address space - 64 terabyte virtual memory support - 4 gigabyte maximum segment size - Optional On-chip Paging (a la VAX, 386 is THE UNIX machine) - Full superset of 80286 MMU and fully compatible ù Object Code Compatible with All 8086 Family Processors ù Virtual 8086 Mode - Allows running multiple 8086 tasks (read PC software) in a - protected and paged system ù Hardware Debugging Support - Four 32 bit breakpoint registers allow breakpoints to be set in code or data ù Optimized for Performance - Pipelined instruction execution - On-chip address translation caches - 16 Mhz clock max. - 32 megabytes/sec bus bandwidth - Sustained through-put between 3 and 4 million instructions per second. (Part II next issue) *Hardware Tips* Running out of room? Did you just buy a CD-ROM or another hard drive and realize that you have no more drive bays? Well you're not alone, many pc's back in the mid-80's came with only 3 bays. One for the Hard Drive, one for a 3«" drive and the last for a 5¬" drive. Well now you can buy a Combo Drive from Teac, it includes a 3«" and 5¬" drives into one 5¬" sized case. They have been out for about 6 months now and retail for about $150. ***************** ®®Gonzo's Games¯¯ ***************** Major Striker is a game that has the look and feel of arcade games in the late 80's like Twin Cobra. The game pits you on some wild mission that is supposed to be exciting. It's not. There is plenty of japanese art packed into this game, which isn't bad, but lacks originality. There are a few good parts to the game, like its challenge. Its a hard game and requires good hand/eye coordination. As you can imagine the game has power-up, extra lives, ect... The game also supports Adlib sound to provide you with extra enjoyment. The game is shareware and can be found usually on your local BBS or at Apogee's BBS. The cost to register was nominal. If you like games like Twin Cobra or Final Defender than this game is for you. Rating: 5 out of 10. *Gonzo's Tips* For the game Major Striker, just keep the fire button down and glide from one end of the screen to the other. You will eliminate many of the targets and will not be hit. *************** ®®ROM Teasers¯¯ *************** **Scrambled Words** Unscramble the word, if you can. (Last issues word: SOUND BLASTER) This issues scrambled word: DAUGPER Clue - To move from one version forwards to the next. **Answer & Question** We give you the answer, you think of the question. (Last issues question: Who is Motorola.) This issues answer: Microsoft sells a new ergonomic version for over $80. Clue - How Cheesey. **Word Search** ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³C P U Z W W I V M X B S R X B S O³ ³O S W Z D F J K W E U C P I M I T³ 1) CPU 8) VIDEO ³M O T H E R B O A R D W S A A L P³ 2) MOTHERBOARD 9) CDROM ³P M N Q A C B M A T R I X N E R Y³ 3) BBS ³U N I V E R S A L Y I L L I C K R³ 4) CACHE Bonus - Crypto ³T M Q A G S B O O B V I D E O R V³ 5) UNIVERSAL ³E H C A C G S S Z D E R E N C F O³ 6) DRIVER ³R R C R T L O L C D R O M O I V T³ 7) MATRIX ³O T P Y R C E W W Q A S L L M N B³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ******************** ®®Buy, Spend, Sell¯¯ ******************** Top 5 Selling Software Top 5 Shareware 1) DOS 6.0 Upgrade Kit 1) Pkware 2.04G 2) WordPerfect 6.0 2) McAfee Scan 3) Windows 3.1 3) PC Magazines Utilities 4) OS/2 2.1 4) Dead Paint (RIPterm) 5) WinFax Pro 5) Solice Shareware Bundle #4 (CD) Top 5 Selling Hardware Top 5 Selling PC Games 1) Intel 486/33DX CPU 1) 7th Guest 2) HP LaserJet 4si MX 2) Ultima Underworld II 3) Robotics 14.4k Fax/Modem 3) Kings Quest VI (CD) 4) Seagate SCSI-2 249MB HDD 4) Ultima BlackGate 5) Sound Blaster 16 Audio Brd. 5) Xwing Flight Simulator ******************* ®®Shameless Plugs¯¯ ******************* ù ** GFC Systems...for all your computer needs! We can match or beat most prices! Call (213) 664-6577. (Attn: Gerald) ù ** Zola's Pleasure Palace BBS (24 hours) adults over 21 only. 3 lines so far, many public message boards, private mail, lots of on-line adult door games, 500MB library, chat area, Occult section, Bi, Gay, TV sect. 7 different local lines for most areas, very friendly & colorful!!! (818)772-4548 (Ad's will be free for the first 4 issues then will cost fifty cents a line ($0.50) for each issue after. Just drop us a note.) ******************* ®®The Slave Drive¯¯ ******************* ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ Editor: The DLF Group Publisher: Byte Productions ³ ³ Game Consultant: Tom DOS Consultant: Chris L. ³ ³ Hardware Consultant: Jack Nevin Windows Consultant: Chris P. ³ ³ ASCII Graphics: Chuck Martin Editor in Chief: Chris L. ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ Distribution of this newsletter is allowed as long as it is not edited in whole or by part. All trademarks & rights reserved to the respective companies. Copyright (C) 1993 Byte Productions ID#TBN39