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- TOM's COMPUTER NOTES FOR FEB. 1990
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- Public Domain
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- WOULD YOU BELIEVE A WORD PROCESSOR that isn't a toy and is only 6,043
- bytes in length? It's TINY WORD and should work great for laptops.
- Puts out ASCII files. I found it on one of the PSL Additions disks for
- Jan 1990.
-
- THE NEW CompuServe communications program works like a charm. I ran it
- without ever looking at the manual and had no problems. Just copy the
- files from the floppy to the hard drive and run the one with the .EXE
- extention. The mouse works right off the bat. The operation of the
- program is completely intuitive. CompuServe has a Forum for users of
- the program and the Forum is free, no charges at all..... TAPCIS and
- AUTOSIG are in trouble. Especially with the CompuServe Information
- Manager being 1/3 the price of TAPCIS. (I don't know how well AUTOSIG
- works. I could never get it to work.) CIM is in a "user test" mode
- they say. As in, "Please find the bugs for us. Tell us (via the free
- CIM Forum), we will fix it and give you free copies of the fixed
- program."
-
- MAXI DISK.... I mentioned a problem last month. Forget it. I was using
- ver. 3.0 Beta Test. I now have ver. 3.01 and it works perfectly. One
- of my suggestions was used: I said, "Sometimes I have to get out of
- the program RIGHT NOW. Once the program starts a format there is no
- way to quit." The company said, "The bigger problem would be trying to
- format a disk with a lot of bad sectors. Maybe you have the program
- set for a lot of re-tries and it would take forever to do a format,
- with no way to quit. We fixed it so the ESCAPE key drops you out, once
- you confirm that you really want out." .... I have my program set for
- no retries, it marks a sector bad if it fails to write to it on the
- first try. With SONY disks I don't ever have a bad sector. Cost of the
- program is $19.95 postpaid to HEARNE DATA.... Box 714, Station C,
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6J 3S1 ..... Ver. 3.02 just arrived in the
- mail. (Free to all who bought 3.01). The letter said that a very few
- people with some strange BIOS/HARDWARE combinations got into a
- continous loop when using the ESCAPE key to abort the program. Rather
- than just fix the problem for those people everyone got a free
- upgrade.
-
- I FINALLY FIGURED OUT how to import ASCII into WordPerfect and get it
- to reformat any which way I want it. It seems that WP 5.0 had that
- capability but I never figured it out 'till I had the pop-up menus
- which guide any dummy (like me) through the process of converting hard
- returns to soft returns..... I also figured out how to get rid of
- those hundred macro files (taking up all that hard disk space at 2,048
- bytes per file.) It burns me up when a 73 byte file eats up 2,048
- bytes. Anyhow, I incorporated some of the .WPM files into my ALT2.WPK
- keyboard file. It's still a pain to have to do that kind of thing
- manually when other word processors have better (and automatic)
- schemes.
-
- NEW YEAR 1990 came and went, here it is Feb. already, and the postman
- has not been ringing my doorbell with that new version 6.0 of TEXTRA
- as more or less promised by Ann Arbor Software. Oh well, maybe by
- summer......
-
- A RECENT ISSUE OF PC MAGAZINE had an interesting story on 386SX
- computers, starting at about $1,000 base price. Some up around $1,500
- with VGA and hard drive. Not bad. The one that caught my eye was the
- low priced tower model with a switch on the mother board to boost the
- speed up to 20 MHz. Intel doesn't certify any of their 80386SX chips
- for any speed beyond 16 MHz but the company sez they guarantee it will
- work. They must be hand picking the chips??? Guess you can't go too
- far wrong. If there is a problem put the jumper back to 16 MHz. The
- machine (with this extra little feature) doesn't cost any more than
- the other low cost 386SX machines...... After spending so much time
- with WORD PERFECT the last two months I can say this: I couldn't stand
- using the program at any speed slower than 16 MHz. Some of the macros
- (the long complicated ones) would be slow as mud down at standard XT
- speed.... I'm writing this in Q&A WRITE which is a nice program and
- fast too, even at 4.77 MHz. But, as soom as this file is saved I'll be
- converting all my Q&A files to ASCII and exporting them to
- WordPerfect, then deleting Q&A. I need more disk space and I can get
- one meg by dumping all the Q&A program files.
-
- I HAVE RightWriter Ver. 3.1 which has an "automatic interface" for
- WordPerfect. All you have to do to proof a file on the screen (it sez
- here on page S-8 of the manual) is hit ALT-R. I have tried and tried
- to get it to work. First I load RightWriter and WordPerfect by typing
- WPRIGHT <Enter>. Yes, I have made sure that I don't have my own ALT-R
- macro. And, that everything is in my PATH. The interface saves my file
- then is supposed to jump into RightWriter, analyze the document,
- reload WordPerfect and put a marked up copy of the document on the
- screen. It seems to be saving but then I get an error message: E2.
- Input Document not found (-1) followed by: ERROR. Invalid drive/path
- specification.... Anyone solved this????
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- THE END