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- ^^^^^^^TEXTWARE, SOFTWARE, and
- ELSEWHERE
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- ^^^^^^^^^^^^TI Happenings
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- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^by Jack Sughrue
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-
- One of the delightful things about
- doing these columns each month is
- setting the time aside to read the new
- books and magazines and try out the new
- software. So often we fall victim to
- the "I would love to do more ___________
- ____________, but I just can't seem to
- find the time" syndrome.
- Well, with having to "do my duty"
- for M.U.N.C.H. every month, I must do my
- duty and read that book, play that disk,
- stick in that cartridge. And get lost
- in the make-believe world of
- computerhood. (All of us have our own
- forms of suffering. I just choose the
- painless ones.)
- And, as I also choose what I wish to
- review, I have been choosing not to
- waste my time reviewing stuff I wouldn't
- recommend. (Unless I slip into a foul
- mood and my Irish ire rises.)
- So, another recommendation tonight.
- And from an old friend, the Howard
- W. Sams Co. (4300 West 62nd Street,
- Indianapolis, Indiana 46268).
- The Sams's combo packs are popular
- with many TI owners because they contain
- the books with the tapes of all the
- programs in the books. Books and tapes
- can also be purchased separately.
- (Their latest catalog are in most
- user-group libraries and worth looking
- at.)
-
-
- TI-99/4A GRAPHICS AND SOUNDS by
- Timothy Orr Knight (probably the richest
- young book-writing programmer in America
- today) is another excellent SAMS' combo.
-
- The book contains 37 programs, 5 of
- which can only run in BASIC. The other
- 32 can run in Extended or regular.
- At first glance,, one feels it is a
- lesser work than the COMPUTE! book of
- similar title. Second and third glances
- (and a little hands-on follow-along)
- will soon prove that this book is a
- wonderful tutorial, that the mini
- programs can easily be built into some
- wild and wonderful subroutines, that Mr.
- Knight has provided yet another superb
- book for us TI owners.
- This is a great book for the novice
- who has gone beyond the manual. It is
- an equally fine book for the advanced
- programmer.
-
- This book could easily be renamed
- BASIC TRICKS FOR THE TI-99/4A, except
- that it is already a title for another
- SAMS book we'll be reviewing in the
- future.
- Meanwhile, back at the console - the
- wizards and warlocks gone, the alien
- spaceships gone, the eat-em-ups and
- shoot-em-downs gone - we're left with
- this computer staring us in the face and
- little to do.
- Well, you've created a "guess the
- number" game and you've tried a graphic
- stick figure dancing across the screen
- and you've had your name scroll up the
- screen two million times and you've put
- together five successive musical notes.
- All for the good.
- This book, however, lets you move
- into the big time (not BIG TIME or even
- Big Time, however). You do not do
- quantum leaps. This is a steady
- one-at-a-time approach that opens up
- that creative door and lets your
- imagination roam free. Each of the
- mini-programs does a single thing (make
- a diagonal line, random dots, circles,
- triangles; create random periodic
- noises, white noises, up and down
- (swooping) sounds; develop basic
- animation techniques, sound techniques;
- draw three-dimensional and multiple
- combination graphics; learn how to
- downward scroll, horizontal scroll,
- change characters; and more) and does it
- well.
- The end result is a compiled set of
- skills that lets you apply the learned
- information readily to numerous
- situations. (Do you remember the first
- time you changed the screen color on a
- simple program you wrote? Remember how
- proud you felt? How excited? These
- programs let you re-experience that kind
- of pride and excitement at a little more
- advanced level.
- Constantly I found myself saying,
- "Oh, neato. Now I get it."
- This is a good book (and better
- combo pack). And it has a bit more than
- other similar books. It has an appendix
- that list the color codes, the ASCII
- codes, the character sets and codes, the
- pattern identifier con ersion, and a
- very comprehensive list of musical
- frequencies.
- If this book is near your computer,
- you'll never need to rifle through
- manuals looking for quick references
- again. (As a matter of fact, quick
- reference guides containing these pieces
- of information sell for $3.95 in card
- form.)
- The book alone is $9.95. The tape
- is $7.95. The combo pack - in a nice,
- hard, book-look container - is $16.95.
- I'd recommend either the book or pack,
- as the tape alone does not contain the
- valuable written tutorials.
-
- As a mention, I happen to have
- bought all the SAMS' books published to
- date (10, I think, off hand). They are
- all excellent. Each does what it sets
- out to do and does it well. Can one ask
- any more of anybody?
- If you own lesser computers
- (Apple, whatever), SAMS also publishes
- some excellent books for them, too.
- The next time you go to a
- bookstore that carries TI stuff, look
- for the SAMS' books. If you have enough
- money, buy any or all. Then notify your
- user group that SOMEBODY somewhere is
- carrying TI books.
-
- This is so weird.
- Here we are in the throes of an
- incredible deluge of great software,
- mostly through Fairware, but we have
- dwindled almost to nothingness in
- textware. And in those magazines who
- still publish but no longer support us
- (FAMILY COMPUTING, COMPUTE!, etc.).
- Don't support them and don't support
- their advertisers without writing to the
- advertisers first and expressing your
- displeasure at being treated so
- abominably.
- I can't help feeling that a
- massive letter-writing campaign to these
- magazines would not have a turn-around
- effect. It worked once with COMPUTE!.
- It could again.
-
- Fight!
-
- [AUTHOR NOTE: There wasn't enough
- fighting for FAMILY COMPUTING or,
- eventually, for COMPUTE! So they're no
- longer available for us. However, we do
- have MICROpendium and TIBITS and ASGARD
- NEWS and all those wonderful newsletters
- still being published.]
-
- Fight! (by supporting what we do
- have)
-
- [Jack Sughrue, Box 459, E.Douglas,
- MA 01516]
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- **********
-
- If any newsletter editor prints
- these articles, please put me on your
- mailing list. Thanks - Jack
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