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- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- ^^^^^^^^^^*by JACK SUGHRUE, Box
- 459, East Douglas, MA 01516*
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^#1
- Why NEW-AGE/99? Well, it's been
- almost a year since my long-running
- IMPACT/99 columns were rudely
- interrupted by a car accident which
- kept me from my beloved little
- computing machine.
- So why NEW-AGE/99? After my
- brush with death last spring I
- initially felt I had been given
- another shot at Life (definitely with
- a capital "L") and wanted to reflect
- this New Age even with my computer.
- Secondly, "impact" sounded too much
- like a crash. Thirdly, I think my
- view from the TI sidelines for so
- long gave me the distinct perspective
- of seeing a New Age arrive for us.
- And, finally, the sharing and caring
- that was shown to me during my repair
- time by 99ers worldwide made me
- realize that my commitment wasn't to
- the little computer (that kept me
- occupied in thousands of wee hours)
- but to the people.
- Even now, so long after The Event
- (always capitalized in my family), I
- continue to get cards and letters and
- disks and TI-related thingies from
- all over the world. This past week I
- got cards from England, Belgium, and
- Australia. And a few more from this
- country and Canada. To all those
- well-wishers everywhere who were so
- supportive during my long recovery, I
- can only say, "Thank you." You were
- all very instrumental in my rapid
- comeback. Even the doctors were
- amazed.
- Regarding my operations, the most
- oft-asked question was, "Will all
- those metal plates in your head set
- off alarms in airports?" I have no
- idea. I haven't flown since. I had
- the stainless steel one and one of
- the titanium ones removed in a recent
- operation, but I still have seven
- left. Permanently.
- And I am back to work on a
- slightly limited basis. And I DO
- drive. A new car. My other
- two-month-old new car was totally
- demolished when I hit the tree. And
- - YES! - I was VERY scared the first
- time I got back behind the wheel once
- I could see okay again. It had been
- so long. I'm still cautious, but I'm
- no longer frightened.
- I had also been drifting toward
- large blimphood, but I lost lots of
- weight after the accident and have
- been able to keep it off. Crash
- diet. So there's another positive.
- I really have athousandTI
- people to thank, but I must
- particularly single out Charlie Good,
- John Willforth, Chris Bobbitt,
- Timothy Dermody, Tony McGovern, Jim
- Peterson, Jim Cox, Sister Pat Taylor,
- and so many patient newsletter
- editors for support above and beyond
- the call of duty. Having
- inadequately given such little thanks
- when so much more was due, I'll now
- move right into N-A #1.
- Each month I plan to explore in these
- two pages some TI fairware and some
- commercialware and a bit of the
- goings-on.
- The first going-on is Bill
- Gaskell's. I am sorry to learn of
- his FOUR-A/TALK swan song. For the
- year he wrote it, it was the most
- interesting column around. The
- variety and the history and the
- enthusiasm and the good writing made
- FOUR-A/TALK the boost we all needed.
- It was a very sustaining column that
- each month also introduced us to all
- the new goodies available to us (and
- there are many). The TI World
- Community will sorely miss your
- writings, Bill. Hurry up with the
- skiing and golfing and get back to
- your computer.
- In Bill's last article he talked
- about John Johnson's most recent BOOT
- program as of October 1989, good for
- Hard Drives, etc. For those with the
- "normal" system of a drive or two but
- not the techie wizardry, you can
- still benefit from the BOOT. It may
- not be the ONLY way to go, but it
- sure is one of the very best.
- Someone sent it to me during the time
- I wasn't able to compute, but when I
- got back to the keyboard recently I
- popped it in and had my flabber
- gasted. First it says, "MUG BOOT
- LOADING." That's the Miami Users
- Group (6755 Tamiami Canal Road,
- Miami, FL 33126).
- Then comes the menu: 1 SHOW
- DIRECTORY; 2 DISPLAY A FILE; 3 RUN A
- PROGRAM; 4-9 Options 1-6; C TI XB.
- #1 shows a directory of any disk
- (including RAMs) and permits marking
- of files for viewing, running,
- deleting. Marking auto-sets files
- when you return to Main Menu. A text
- file appears when #2 (DISPLAY) is
- pressed. An XB or E/A file runs
- automatically if #3 (RUN) is
- pressed.
- When you press the spacebar
- another menu (with Options 7-15 and
- TI XB) is displayed. Press again and
- a third menu (with 16-24 and TI XB)
- is shown. This means you can type in
- anything on the options to VIEW or
- RUN including LOAD itself, which is
- handy if you have a bunch of LOAD
- programs (such as FUNNELWEB) that you
- want to operate offANYdrive. If
- you have a DSDD and two drives, for
- example, you could load onto this MUG
- BOOT disk all your favorite programs
- AND another whole disk of favorites
- on Drive 2. (And a zillion more.)
- Then you can put your top 24 on this
- menu and your other top 20 onto your
- FUNNELWEB menus and on and on.
- With this program you could build
- the perfect environment for yourself,
- but that's only scratching the
- surface of this February '89 version
- I have.
- Here are just a few of the single
- keypress things this will do for your
- minimum XB disk system: turn screen
- off; load disk directory; print
- directory; view text file; print text
- file; run XB or EA program; EASILY
- configure up to 24 (actually,
- unending number) files for autoload;
- run gram/grom modules; delete files;
- cycle through and mark groms; toggle
- XB color interrupt routines off and
- on; do a CALL routine; change print
- device; get and display ROM header at
- >6000 (whatever that means);
- configure BOOT tracking; display
- version # and author; toggle
- instantly between all options; save
- all configurations; use additional
- active keypresses in sub menus; and
- so on.
- Could you have dreamed that
- something so wonderful and so simple
- to operate could ever exist for our
- TI? Get the latest version from your
- user-group library or write to Miami.
- Don't forget a decent fairware
- donation.
- In his final column Bill Gaskell was
- surprised by the ingenious FUNNELWEB
- built-in to change upper to lower
- case by holding CONTROL/period and
- running the cursor over the
- characters (words, sentences, etc.)
- to be speedily converted. I don't
- think he realized that Tony McGovern
- also did a reverse - lower to upper -
- by holding CONTROL/semi-colon. Tony
- told me he added this because he was
- not a good touch typist and found
- retyping from one case to the other
- too time consuming. The day after I
- got this version (4.0 and up), I was
- typing along without looking at the
- screen. When I looked up I had 20
- lines or so of upper case. Zip.
- With the cursor and Tony's ingenious
- keypress changer I was back to typing
- in seconds. Try it the next time you
- use FWB (speaking of which, have you
- tried the new 4.2? It's got some
- great LARGE changes.) NEW-AGE/99 will
- detail it all soon.
- [If you use NEW-AGE/99 please put
- me on your exchange list.]
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