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- SPANISH INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS
- FOR IBM COMPATIBLE COMPUTERS
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- Philip Roger Yant
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- Doctor Yant's AdequateAnswers
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- Release 1.1
- August 1990
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- Release 1.1 corrects a bug in the SP_MATH unit that
- mishandled the input of an accent. Accents don't appear often in
- numbers, so this was not caught in testing and some users may not
- have experienced it. There was also an occasional problem with
- the verb programs when using a configuration file. While fixing
- these, other improvements were made, many of which will be
- transparent. In addition, a special "Student Manual" has been
- prepared that concentrates on the student-program interface and
- ignores the machine.
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- Because this release corrects a genuine bug, it is being
- sent free to all registered users and does not count as the
- "significant upgrade" mentioned on the registration form.
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- MESSAGE FOR USERS
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- Doctor Yant's AdequateAnswers are dedicated to solutions
- requiring the least hardware, useable by the most people.
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- A lot of the software that I see requires the best hardware
- currently available. It's fun to program for the best hardware
- and it's fun to use that hardware, if you have it. However, I
- know that many times a program that requires VGA graphics and a
- color monitor does not really need those things to do what it is
- intended to do. That means that those of us with monochrome
- monitors, or LCD laptops, can't use those programs. Other
- programs that require a lot of memory or CPU speed probably could
- have been written to require less, if the programmer felt the
- need.
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- Deciding what is adequate for a particular purpose is not
- easy. It partly depends on assumptions about the hardware
- available to users. I suspect that I have undershot the mark.
- There are a lot of bells and whistles that I can add in before my
- programs become unuseable by anyone. I am considering more on-
- line help, for example, and more helpful screen displays. The
- tradeoff is that each pop-up window adds to the memory
- requirement of the programs.
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- Registered users receive several small utilities that help
- in the preparation and manipulation of vocabulary files. So far,
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- I have resisted the urge to write a special editor for entering
- vocabulary and verb files. It wouldn't be difficult to prepare
- something that would help in these tasks, and make it easier to
- enter parts of speech into vocabulary files, for example, and to
- be sure that there are the correct numbers of words on a line.
- However, every time I think of this, I decide that the world
- doesn't need another editor, there are so many that are perfectly
- adequate.
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- What do you think? What features would you like to see?
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- I really would like to hear from users. Send me both
- suggestions and criticisms. These programs have advanced to
- their present state as a result of suggestions from users.
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- I can be reached on GEnie with address P.YANT, through
- Internet with address Philip_Yant@ub.cc.umich.edu, and through
- Bitnet with address UserGB2P@umichub. Internet is accessible
- from both MCI mail and CompuServe. From MCI, choose a foreign
- EMS and the Internet address above. From CompuServe, use
- >internet:Philip_Yant@ub.cc.umich.edu. Or use USPS to the
- address on the registration form. I welcome and appreciate any
- comments and suggestions.
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