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I've asked Tom if I could put my own bits }Ciof experience into this article where they have differed from his, and he has graciously agreed. }*}* 0The Joy of EmailB EbyP Thomas J. Andrews Email is one of the forem}ost reasons people cite for going on the Internet, and why not? While I don't think it'll ever completely rep}`lace "snail mail," email certainly has advantages in the areas of speed and convenience.d Usually, an email me}ssage is in the addressee's electronic mailbox within minutes of being sent, whether it was from across to}Nwn or across the country, and it's nearly as fast between countries.R Replies can be even faster, as all }addressing can be handled with a single command. There are things you can do with email that would be difficul}t or nearly impossible with snail mail. I belong to a group of "keyboardpals" who keep in touch using email. C}alling ourselves "The Coffeehouse Annex," we take our name from our original online meetingplace, the Coffeehou}rse Category of GEnie's Writer's Ink Roundtable. Most of us are no longer with Genie, so we no longerv have } access to the Coffeehouse. But, we keep the Annex together by sending mutual email letters. All letters ar}e addressed to all members of the group, regardless of the specific person the message is meant for. (Sending e}mail to multiple addresses is almost as easy as with single ones, sometimes even easier. More on that later.) Be}cause email is delivered so quickly, we can all keep current with the "conversation," even though there are 14 o}f us and most live hundreds of miles from each other. We've celebrated engagements, marriages, births, and suc}cess; commiserated over divorce, illness, death, and failure; and discussed most of the problems plaguing Mankin}d. Imagine doing that with snail mail! What Do You Need To Get Email? The same hardware and software I discussed } in my previous article, "Usenet and the Atari8," is more than adequate for email service. As for service providers,}G all the Internet Service Providers (ISP's) I wrote about in that article provide Internet Email service, in}cluding an address and mailbox. Email procedures vary with the provider, but basic operations are quite simi}lar for all. I'll use those of my own ISP, Delphi Internet, as an example. Delphi is usually case-insensitive w}fhen it comes to commands, so you can use small letters and capitals interchangably. I'llj museq ycapitals} }here for convenience in identifying commands and such. Reading Incoming Mail If you have any unread mail waiting} in your mailbox when you log onto Delphi, you'll receive a message with the general announcements. To access the mai}lbox you use the MAIL command, which can be used from almost any area of Delphi. When you get there, if all you want} to do is read the first letter of your unread mail, just press RETURN. The letter will be displayed, one "pa}ge" at a time. Press RETURN to move on to the next page, and on through all the unread letters. If you have a long l}ist of incoming mail, you might want to screen it for letters you want to read first or for "spam"--junk mail you }want to ignore. (Delphi filters out most of the spam, but some does get through.) You use the DIR command to do t}his. Each letter will be given a number, and you can read individual letters using READ n, where n is the number of }the letter you want to read. To get rid of a letter, whether you've read it or not, use the DELETE n command. Th}is will put the letter into a temporary "wastebasket" where the letter can be retrieved until you leave the MAIL area. O}nce you leave, deleted mail is gone forever. (NOTE: What Tom has said about retrieving and storing messages is} generally true for Winformation services like Delphi and "free" services[ _likec mNassauNet,q but commerc}ial ISPs generally delete messages from their system after you receive them. You are responsible for storing th}e messages under these conditions. I doubt that many 8-bit Atarians use commercial ISPs because most commercial ISPs}G don't offer text-based, or "Unix Shell Accounts" anyway. But if you do, you'd better have a hard drive in your syste}m! -- Ed.) If you want to reread a letter from another session, you must change the active mail folder. If you }C have unread mail waiting when you enter MAIL, the NEWMAILG MfolderQ is automatically activated. Once mail i}[s read, it is copied to the MAIL folder. To activate that folder, use SELECT MAIL._ To reactivate the NEWMAIL f}EBolder, use SELECT NEWMAIL. Users who want to conserve online time will want to capture mail to a disk file, then re}ad it offline. To do this with Delphi's mail reader, activate your software's capture buffer (with Bobterm, }just press OPTION), then issue a SELECT command to activate the appropriate folder. To read all the mail in that fold}er, type EXTRACT/ALL TT, then sit back and watch it scroll by. (Bobterm will pause when the buffer is full and} ask for a filename. I highly recommend using a RAMdisk for this if you have one.) Is That All There Is? Of course}, reading email isn't the only part of it, and maybe not even the best part. You're going to want to send a few } letters, too. On Delphi, you do that with the SEND command. To send a copy to yourself, use SEND/SELF, and to }send "carbon copies" to other recipients, use SEND/CC. Once you've issued the SEND command you run right up a}gainst the most complicated! %part) +of/ email-- addressing. The first thing you need to realize is that there is mo}re than one type of Internet address, and not all types can receive email. If you see an address that starts with a www} or http prefix, or is labeled with something like, "Join us at our web site," that is an address for a site on the }World Wide Web. While it's possible to leave messages at many web sites and receive an email reply, these addresse}s in general cannot be used for regular email. Addresses that start with the letters ftp, or are otherwise labeled as ft}:p sites, can't be used for regular email, either.> These are File Transfer Protocol sites, places on the }Internet where you can download or upload programs and text files. There are several ftp sites dedicated to the At}%FCIOSCRSACHSALSA,.56=>EFMNT^ ;@ bt,;A X,-@x}?AR@'E }WAY-;iA @?M{A@ Q_A@$cc6.hhhLV6. }C*67A X,. 967@S,.B6-C:,S6-P:'AV,c6-&$AV..@W[@_ag D:WELCOME.SCR(Q} AP@3!AR-AS?AV9GQAW@KT2! @`Xg!6-?:C:,<@k,< }A(}-@ @!( Programmed forB// ' 짠CB0(' By Kris Holtegaard & Thomas J. And}rewsBAY@4BF% D:NEWSLTR.BAS D:WELCOME.BAS}BAAF`!`H$-%.HH \hhh(`.HM)   !h(L`N) }ǩ!"`3!3File c The OL'HACKERS Disk-ba-}sed Newsletter is very simple for you to use. All you have to do is make the selections you'd like and read them. Ma-}king a selection from 1 thru 4, you can Exit to Basic or Exit to Dos, or even RUN the other side of the disk. Selections- }& B thru Z are news articles.* 9To read the= whole newsletter, use Selection A. To read only part of the -!}newsletter, select each file in any order by using the letter in front of it on the main menu screen. If you wan-"}t to change one of your selections, use the BACKSPACE key to remove selections until you reach the one to -#}G be changed, and start from there with your new selections. The other screen editing function keys will not wor-$}$k from the main menu. When you are finished selecting, press RETURN and start reading. As you can see, there are p-%}auses in the text so it's much easier to read. When a selection is made, the article is sent to the screen with page-&}Ǜ breaks. To stop reading an article before the end, press [CONTROL]-[C] or the trigger of Joystick #1. To contin-'}ue to the next page, press any other key, or move the stick down. At the end of the last article selected, you-(}0 are sent back to the Newsletter Main Menu.< NAbout The PrinterZ Z_d  k When you make y-)}our selection of the file you would like to read you will be presented with the following: enu rint ead:-*}Ǜ If you choose then, and you don't have a printer on line you will come back to these options. Then you should-+} use the option to read the file online. If however you either made a mistake or don't care to read or print the-,} file you selected you can go right back to the main menu just by hitting . If you choose and you have not --}yet configured your printer, you will do that before printing. When the newsletter program is formatting files f-.}or the printer, or while it is printing, press CONTROL and P to pause printing. To resume, press any key. To cance-/}#l printing, press CONTROL and C.' FAbout Configuring Your PrinterJ JOP [\ `a h The printer config-0}uration section is reached the first time you print any file in a session. Explanations of the configuration sectio-1}-n can be accessed from the print menu.},- easy to use. Encoder and decoder programs are separate, and you use similar procedures to run each. UUencoded 3}files will start with the word "BEGIN" and a number, followed by line after line of what looks like gibberish, so they 4}should be easy to recognize. If you get one, just run it through the decoder and the original file will be 5}G restored. (There are similar programs called UUEncode and UUdecode for our 8-bits. I've used them all, and they genera:}6 $F |짠JO| |Xfpu| }97}" :pson Fx86e and EpsonB YCompatibles. Panasonica Star. Star Nx1000 Gemini 98} Sakata Sp100 .tari 1025 Printer3 Oon Epson Compatibles andX nDaisy Wheel Printerss rint Ro99}om Help File /ۿ Return To The Main Menu3 Oon Epson Compatibles andX nDaisy Wheel Printerss rint Ro8/ly work -- Ed.) The procedure for attaching files varies widely among providers. On Delphi, the file is uploaded;} to your Workspace, and a command from the MAIL area attaches it to your email. Encoded files should be uploaded wit<}h an error-checking protocol like xmodem or ymodem. Unlike text, which is usable if a letter is lost or corru=}pted, the entire encoded file may become useless if there is a single error. (Unfortunately, the text-based p>}ortion of the NassauNet that some of our local members use doesn't allow for attachements -- Ed.) That takes c?}are of most of the basics. You can take it from here, if you want. The Atari 8-bit can handle ASCII text a@}Ns well as any Pentium-based PC--maybe not as fast, but just as well.R Our Atari community has become more aA}`nd more fragmented over the years, but email (and Usenet) can keep us closer together.d It's a worthy, andB}% fascinating, use of our machines. I*L}L o=o=o=o=o=( Humor Corner This little ditty comes to us via the February 1999 issue of (FR)ANTID}BC, the newsletter of the Alamo Area Atari User Association.K Two Digits For A Date (The Y2K problem, set to tE}Ghe tune of Gilligan's Island) Just sit right back and you'll hear aM tale Of the doom that is our fate. That starteF}d when programmers used Two digits for a date. Two digits for a date. Main memory was smaller then; Hard disks were smalG}Gler, too. "Four digits are extravagant, So let's get by with two. So let's get by with two." "This works through 1999,"H}H The programmers did say. "Unless we rewrite before that It will all go away. It will all go away." But management had nI}ot a clue; "It works fine now, you bet! A rewrite is a straight expense; We won't do it just yet. We won't do it just yetJ}." Now when 2000 rolls around It all goes straight to h___, For zero's less than ninety-nine, As anyone can tell. As anK}7yone can tell. The mail won't bring your pension= check It won't be sent to you When you're no longer sixty-eighL}t, But minus thirty-two. But minus thirty-two. The problems we're about to face Are frightening, for sure. And reading M}Fevery line of code's The only certain cure. The only certain cure.M (Key change; big finish) There's not much timeN}, There's too much code. (And Cobol-coders, few) When the century is finished with, We may be finished too. We may be fiO}nished too. Eight thousand years from now I hope That things weren't left too late. And people are lamenting Four digitsP}' for a date. Four digits for a date.5 Bo=o=o=o=o=}B( *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*2 ENEWSLETTER REVIEWSQ aby Alan Sharkisg OHAUG Newsletter Libra%R}Arian Spring has sprung in the New York Metropolitan area.E A long-range weather forcast for "significant s%S}now" in April heard on a local radio station turned out to be an April Fools joke. As far as I can see, temperatu%T}sres are finally climbing out of the mild, but still wintery range they occupied for the last several months.w With %U} the increase in daylight hours hibernation is also ending for many species, including Atari 8-bit user group me%V}mbers! This is reflected in some of the following newsletter reviews: LVAUG News for January/February 1999 -- There i%W}s a reprint of Subject 1.2 from the faq on Atari 8-bit computers (ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS atari-8-bit/faq) -%X}- a well-written piece entitled, "What Can I Do With An 8-Bit Atari?" The article not only covers what can be don%Y}Ge with the computer, but why our Classic Ataris are a good choice for doing those activities. There's another reprin%Z}Zt, this time of an article by HENRY YANOSHAK (The Intelligencer Record, 10/23/98.) The article describes a law,%[} proposed by Representive James Greenwood, and signed by President Clinton, that makes it more difficult for childre%\}n to access pornographic Web sites. The law has already been challenged, and even the Justice Department feels th%]}at it has serious flaws. Read the article and form your own opinion about the chances that the law will survi%^}ve legal challenges. A third reprint (LOU DOLINAR writing in Newsday as carried by the Allentown Morning Call%_}, 12/8/99) deals with the reasons why disk drives in PCs keep getting bigger and bigger for less and less money%`}, and why the author thinks this is a good idea. There is another article (author unknown) dealing with filename exte%a}nsions. There are also many cartoons and one-liners that will have you laughing. (FR)ANTIC for February 1999 -- T%b}his is the source of "Two Digits For a Date," which is reprinted in its entirety in this issue of the OHAUG New%c}sletter. Strangely enough, the same faq article in the above review of the LVAUG Newsletter appears in the Februar%d}y (FR)ANTIC as well. So does a reprint of TOM HUDSON's review (7/98 issue of The PACESetter) of MINER 2049ER. My%e} son used to spend hours and hours playing this game. To end the issue, there's a reprint of the November/Decembe%f}r LVAUG Newsletter article on fixing the console keys of 130XE keyboards. IMAGE for March 1999 -- Editor ED %g}wBIAZ discloses a Web site called XL Search that holds an index of 16,000 Atari 8-bit files. I've just got to go} %q}B%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSB>SNEWSLTR BASBMAINMENUHLPBWELCOME SCRB~CEMAIL TXTBCDDIGITS2TXTBWELCOME BAS9BAUTORUN SYSB^QBNLRV TXTEFUJI TXTBHELP= DOCBGILBERT BASBFUJI1 BASB6PRESSPRTMNUBLFUJI2 BASG7SWANDEMOCOMG:WILDWESTBASCOMOKI BAS{DARKTOWNBASBBKCOPY COMORBIT COM[EXCHNG COMFEDMES TXTq to that fsite (http://www.sonic.net/%7Enbs/xlsearch) right now and check it out...l (several minutes %r}later ...) Well, the page is no longer on the server. I did a site search for the term "XL," and came up with nothin%s}g. But when I tried a site search for "Atari," some 45 pages were returned. Most of them were not 8-bit related, but%t} some were, so if you want to try it, you just might find something interesting. I'll do the same AFTER I write thi%u}s column. SLCC Journal for April 1999 -- I assume that BOB WOOLLEY wrote the small blurb in the upper right ha%v}nd corner of the first page (just above the picture of the 1200XL.) The blurb states that if the author gets it %w} finished, he will bring that heavily-modified machine to the next meeting. What are the modifications? How about s%x}omething called SmartOS that lets you modify the OS code, a 512K memory upgrade with battery backup and an IDE ha%y}rd drive? We'll see next issue (I hope -- Ed.) Also in this issue, we learn with sadness that former SLCC librari%z}an, BOB SCHOLAR lost his wife. We send our sincere condolences, Bob. PACESetter for March 1999 -- This issue r%{}eprints an article by ROBERT PUFF (12/15/97) in which he describes how Atari 8-bit computers like the XL and XE serie%|}s work fine by themselves, but become flakey when connnected to other devices via the PBI or are modified to%}}G accept very large memory upgrades. Among the PBI devices is Mr. Puff's own BLACK BOX. The article goes on to describe %~}~three modifications that should make these computers rock solid. In another article, PACE member TOM RUSSELL has w%}ritten a series of beginner-type questions to editor WALT LEWIS, which Walt proceeds to answer. In another article, %} this one reprinted from the OHAUG Newsletter of 5-6/92 by JOHN PICKEN (originally from PSAN 4/90) entitled, "Your O%}Ather Computer." No, John is not talking about a PC or a Mac.E He's talking about your printer. Indeed, a pri%}(nter is very computer-like, and the, article explains just how this is so. It then goes on to explain how you %} can get more out of your printer through software control. Cenacle Newsletter for March 1999 -- This is issue numb%}er 13 for the French group. I've dusted off my High School French again (allergy victims beware) and I'm atte%}mpting a synopsis of this issue. Editor REMI GALLOPIN has set some priorities for the Year 2000, and using 8-bits is%}Ǜ clearly one of them. To that end, there is a list of games with their descriptions on the last page of the issue.%} The games include many that were first released for the 2600 game console and then enhanced for the Atari 8-bit co%} mputer: !Miss Pacman- 3Pengo? MPole PositionY hSpace Invaderst Megamania%} River Raid$ 0Moon Patrol< HSuper CobraT _Spy Hunterk wJungle Hunt} %} Pitfall Miner 2049er There is also a list of several programs in the club's library (on page %} 2.) The user group has definitely branched into supporting PCs, as the rest of the issue shows. XIO3 for Marc%}h/April 1999 -- ROWLAND GRANT's 8-Bit Affairs column has some very interesting news. He states that ATARI CLASSICS M%}aagazine is down to one issue per year. He also mentions the PROJECT PHEONIX, which ise msupposedq stow provid%}e PPP connections and a Web browser for our 8-its some time this spring. If successful, it might be marketed as a%}G cartridge by Video 61. CRYSTALWARE INC. has joined a number of software game houses that are now producing older %}xgames in more modern clothing for the PC and Mac markets. EDWARD WILLIAMS is using upgraded 600XLs in industrial| c%}ontrol applications. CURT VENDEL has more pictures of rare and almost-produced Atari hardware at his site. As we all k%}ECnow, some very talented people worked for Atari in the early days. One of the engineers who developed the SIO bus i%}s now working for Microsoft and is one of the patent holders for the USB. Rowland also states that your editor %}is leaving the Atari 8-bit world in December to devote more time to Linux. This is not quite accurate, as I ex%}plained in another article in this issue of the OHAUG newsletter. Perhaps the innacuracy is partially my fault. I hap%}pened to mention, in a posting in comp.sys.atari.8bit and other places, that one of my user groups (LIAUG) may conv%}ert to Linux. But the real reason that I must give up the 8-bit is that the time and room it now occupies will be tak%}en up with my becoming a consultant in adaptive technology. PACESetter for April 1999 -- PACE has a Website! It ca%}n be found at: http://pace.atariworld.com and it's loaded! Atariworld.com, the parent site, is shared by ABUG (Ata%}ri Boise User Group) and is a member of the Atari WebRing. In addition, there are links to all the PACE offi%}cers' e-mail addresses at the PACE site. This issue also contains a review and instructions for SHANGHAI, %} some minformation on printing out BASIC programs using pokes, and several articles reprinted fromq tthey Marc%}h/April OHAUG Newsletter. JACG Newsletter for April 1999 -- The JACG has set up (via President JOE HICSWA) a fr%}ee computer chess setup at one of their local restaurants. Joe has, of late, been very interested in setti%}ng up surplus equipment to solve various local social needs. Read about it on page 5 of this issue. Joe has%} also contributed an article (and most of his articles are in the form of letters) on how to load programs.%} Joe also plans to take anoter cross- country motorcycle trip this summer. But unlike other trips, when he would send o%}ut postcards describing his activities, this trip will be documented on a laptop and modemed into a JACG mem%}Gber who will volunteer to type up and send the postcards for him. Sounds interesting, Joe! A large (two-page) ad fo%}r the Trenton Computer Festival was run in this issue, as well as a full listing of the sites on the Atari WebRing %}and a screen dump of the Atari Central site, which replaced Toad Computer's site. SLCC Journal for May 1999 -- B%}ecause of the changed date in our own meeting calendar, I am able to break the suspense you are probably all %}/feeling about BOB WOOLLEY's 1200XL project.3 It's described in this issue. The machine's memory has been boosted %} to 576K, including a 512K ramdisk that cannot be erased by a power-down. Bob states that the OS and and memo%}ry locations $D600 through $D7FF are "programmable, permanent and write-protectable." He has also included an %}internal 1.2- gigabyte IDE hard drive which is also programmable, backed up by a battery and write-protected. The hard %} drive is divided into seven active partitions, all designated as D1:. How can he do that? I don't know p%}*recisely, but Bob states that he uses. to select the partitions and that there are three front-pan%}rel LEDs that allow him to see which one is selected at any moment. The issue also has some ratherw intere%}sting PC-related material. Take a look. AND SNEAKING IN AT THE LAST MINUTE: The PACEsetter for May 1999 -- This%} issue is heavily involved with hardware issues, reflecting the club's many demonstrations in the past f%}ew meetings. However, the hardware goes beyond Atari hardware and begins to touch on the PC. Read the minutes for%} details. There is an excerpt from IAN CHADWICK's MAPPING THE ATARI which explains how PEEKS and POKES are use%}d in BASIC programming and how values get stored in memory. One of the members (not identified -- I think it %}may be WAL T LEWIS -- Ed.) wrote a funny piece about his (or her?) experiences with a PC. There is a reprint of a %}rather important website (if you have a PC and are looking for device drivers.) It's , and it seems%}C to contain important diagrams as well. There is also a screen dump of a website maintained US Robotics (now%} a division of 3COM.) This site gives directions for troubleshooting WinModems. Since the WinModems are internal %}(PC) modems, what is at that site is of limited value for the Atari 8-bit. But since the WinModem line is included in%}f many stock PCs, it's good information to have. The URL is: %}) *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*--2 2}$2 o=o=o=o=o=( FUJIs, FUJIs! The Atari Logo has been redone in many forms, both by Atari, )}through it's various ownerships and by indviduals trying to use it in various demo programs and to adorn)} their websites. Recently, somebody in asked if there was a simple mathematical formula)} or a curve plotted from a simple function that would reproduce the familiar Fuji logo. This request lead to many s)}ouch Fujis being posted or referred to. On this side of the disk I have included many such programs.v One, )} in BASIC (GILBERT.BAS) draws the logo and then applies rainbows to it and to the background. Two more BASIC pr)}]ograms (FUJI1.BAS and FUJI2.BAS) do a much more elaborate job by showing how 3D effectsa dandh rotation can be )} accomplished. They come from an article from ANTIC Magazine (Volume 2, Number 5) by JERRY O'NEILL. The article )}is really important to have if you want to understand the programs. If you don't have that copy of ANTIC, b)}Cut you do have access to a PC, you can find it on the web at:G This site, maint)}?ained by KEVIN SAVETZ, contains old issues of ANTIC whichC Rwere scanned.V It 's an extremely valuable resourc)}e. If you don't have access to a PC, write to me and I'll send you a copy of the article. Finally, I'm including )} a machine- language program. SWANDEMO.COM must be (L)oaded from DOS with BASIC disabled. You can see that it)}G's a rather long program, but I feel that the wait for it to load is worth your while. This demo was good enough to)} have been shipped with one of the many 8- bit emulators that run on the PC. It includes a rotating, 3D Fuji with rainb)}ow, stationary and rotating text, and, well, something else that you should be able to surmise from the filename. 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