ized text on each line. Comes with over 30 fonts. Fully menu driven and easy to use. Latest version supports output to disk file so you can save your banner and print it out later! If you have a printer, you need this program! (Now includes stand-alone font preview utility by Joel Hegberg.) .ee 69 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2, Any Printer ............................ $19.95 .ee 70 .ce 2 .ee 69 MAC to DMP Print Utility by Carl England .ee 70 Dump MACintosh picture files direct from disk to your DMP printer! Now even a CoCo 1 or 2 (which cannot adequately view a MAC picture) can print them out! Comes with six sample pictures to get you started! .ee 69 Req: CoCo, OS-9 Level 1 or 2, DMP 105/106/130 Printer ............. $14.95 .ee 70 .sp .ce 1 .ee 69 OSK (MM/1) Software .ee 70 .sp .ce 2 .ee 69 WriteRight Word Processor by Joel Mathew Hegberg .ee 70 At last! A real word processor for K-Windows! More information available separately. Some of the many features include true on-screen preview of document including italics, bold, underline, etc. Full support of color printers. Cut/past, find/replace, variable line spacing, plus much, much more! Call (815) 748-6638 to request more information. .ee 69 Req: MM/1 or 100\% Compatible, K-Windows, Printer .................. $ CALL .ee 70 .ce 2 .ee 69 EthaGUI by Joel Mathew Hegberg .ee 70 A must-have for all MM/1 owners! This is an amazing Graphical User Interface for your MM/1 or 100\% K-Windows compatible. Features include NotePad, PhoneBook (with auto-dialer), TWO Icon Editors (one by John Strong of StrongWare), graphical Screen Savers, drag 'n drop file Copy and Delete, point 'n click Attribute Setting, and (of course) much more! Launch applications at varying priorities with desired font, colors, window size, etc.! Exciting look and feel will let you show your new computer off to your friends. This is the way a GUI should be! (It even has a trashcan!) .ee 69 Req: MM/1 or 100\% Compatible, K-Windows ........................... $44.95 .ee 70 .ce 2 .ee 69 CheckBook+OSK by Joel Mathew Hegberg .ee 70 Weren't computers designed for this? The very popular checkbook balancing program with graphic functions has come to OSK! Same basic features as OS-0 version, plus more! .ee 69 Req: MM/1 or 100\% Compatible, K-Windows ........................... $34.95 .ee 70 .ce 2 .ee 69 MiniBannersOSK - port by Joel Mathew Hegberg .ee 70 What better way to test out your printer port? Fabulous multi-line banner printing program which gained popularity on the Color Computer 3 has been ported over to OSK. Includes font preview utility. .ee 69 Req: MM/1 or 100\% Compatible, K-Windows, ANY Printer .............. $24.95 .ee 70 .sp .ce 1 .ee 69 RS-DOS Software .ee 70 .sp .ce2 .ee 69 OS-9 Terminal Emulator by Terry Todd .ee 70 Let any CoCo with a serial port act as an OS-9 terminal! .ee 69 NEW! .ee 70 Not "another" telecom program, but an OS-9 screen emulator for RS-DOS. Supports screen/color codes as well as overlay windows. This lets a CoCo 3 run full screen applications via null modem or over the phone lines. .ee 69 Req: CoCo 3, Disk Drive ............................................. $xx.xx .ee 70 .sp .ee 69 CheckBook+ .ee 70 - This is where it all started! Same features as OS-9 version but requires mouse/joystick. Runs on a hi-res graphics screen. Supports thousands of transactions - more with 512K. Called "the CoCoMax of Checking programs". (Reviewed October 1991 Rainbow, Page 54.) .ee 69 Req: CoCo 3, Disk Drive, Mouse/Joystick, Hi-Res Interface ......... $24.95 .ee 70 .sp .ee 69 MiniBanners .ee 70 - The original! Same as OS-9 version but with built-in font preview and does not support output to file. (Reviewed October 1991 Rainbow, Page 54.) .ee 69 Req: CoCo 3, Disk Drive, ANY Printer .............................. $19.95 .ee 70 .sp .ee 69 NEW! InfoPatch .ee 70 - Clever hack which patches old CoCo 1/2 Infocom text adventures (like The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Zork, and others) to work in 80 columns, double speed more on a CoCo 3. (Does not work with Seastalker!) See Adventure Survivors newsletter. .ee 69 Req: CoCo 3, Disk Drive, Infocom Game Disk ........................ $ 9.95 .ee 70 .sp .ce 2 .ee 69 The Carl England Utilities .ee 70 Carl's powerful RS-DOS "must-have" disk utilities! By special arrangement with Carl England we are proud to be distributors for his fine programs. All are 100\% machine language (which means fast!) and each program sells for a mere $14.95. SPECIAL OFFER: Buy any two $12.50 each, or all three for just $34.95! .sp .ee 69 Super Boot .ee 70 - We've said it before, and we say it again: This is the BEST autoboot EVER! Simply type "DOS" and automatically set drive step rates, tracks, sides, printer baud, CoCo 3 screen colors and speed mode (even speeds up disk access) as well as specifying a program to auto-start or get a two column directory and select from there using arrow keys! .sp .ee 69 Super Backup Utilities .ee 70 - Use ALL of your system RAM for backups, from 64K to 512K. Even copies 80 track disks. (Reviewed April 1990 Rainbow, Page 102.) .sp .ee 69 512K Copy Utility .ee 70 - Menu-driven copy assistant. Copy only selected files or entire disk file-by-file. Simplified RENAME, KILL and 25\% faster DSKINI! Supports 35 to 80 track drives. Even useful for defragmenting your disks! "User friendly." .sp Call or write for further information on our products. DEMO version available for CheckBook+, MiniBanners09, and WriteRight. More demos available upon request. Expanded information sheets available on Carl England programs and most Sub-Etha OSK products. .sp .ee 69 Sub-Etha Online: .ee 70 Contact us via GEnie (COCO-SYSOP or J.HEGBERG), Delphi (JOELHEGBERG) or on the Internet (coco-sysop@genie.geis.com or joelhegberg@delphi.com). See our support TOPic in GEnie's Tandy RoundTable (Page 635, CATegory 3, TOPic 42). .sp All orders add $2.50 shipping. C.O.D. add $4.50. Texas residents add 8.25\% sales tax. Special discounts may apply to CoCo Club members and educators - contact us for details! .sp .ce 6 .ee 69 Send Check or Money Order (US Funds Only, Please) to: .ee 70 Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 Lufkin, Texas 75915 (409) xxx-xxxx or (815) 748-8838 .ee 69 When ordering, please include your telephone number. .ee 70 .sp All orders are shipped regular mail or UPS. Special shipping arrangements can be made - contact us first! .sp .ee 69 Programmers! .ee 70 Sub-Etha Software is looking for new products (software and hardware). Please contact us for complete details on how your efforts can help support the future of the CoCo and OS-9! .sp .ee 69 Upcoming Items: .ee 70 EthaSampler by Nick Johnson (sample in STEREO, playback through Orchestra-90 pak on the CoCo 3), MiniBanners upgrade (color printer support plus EthaWin interface), and many more exciting CoCo, OS-9 and OSK products! "Watch this space" for the latest VaporWare news! _9^.pl1 .lm0 .ll79 .ce 2 .es 69 /) Sub-Etha Software Product List - 1993 (\\ .es 70 "As Seen in The Rainbow, 68' micros, OS9 Underground, and at the CoCoFests!" .sp .sp .ce1 .es 69 NEW! NEW! NEW! New Stuff for '93! NEW! NEW! NEW! .es 70 .sp .sp .ce 2 .es 69 MultiBoot by Terry Todd & Allen Huffman .es 70 Now have up to SIXTEEN bootfiles on your startup disk! Hot of the assemblers and compilers is a great must-have utility which lets you have up to 16 bootfiles on one disk! No more boot disk floppy-swapping! MultiBoot will install itself to a cobbled boot disk and, upon typing "DOS", will greet you with a scrolling menu of available bootfiles! .ce 1 .es 69 OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2........................................$19.95 .es 70 .sp .ce 2 .es 69 Towel by Allen C. Huffman .es 70 The first EthaWin program - a disk utility for OS-9. A program no intergalactic hitchhiker should be without! Use a mouse or keyboard hot-keys to perform common file and disk commands from pull-down menus. Tag multiple files for Delete, Copy, Rename, etc., and even have point 'n click disk Backup, Cobbler, Dcheck and other commands. User menu lets you specify up to seven of your own commands to execute. Runs under the EthaWin interface on a high-speed text screen. All commands/colors configurable. .ce2 .es 69 OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2........................................$19.95 OS/K Req: MM/1 or K-Windows Compatible................................$24.95 .es 70 .sp .ce 2 .es 69 1992 CoCoFest SIMULATOR by Allen C. Huffman .es 70 Graphics "adventure" based on the 1992 Atlanta CoCoFest The next best thing to having been there! Digitized graphics of the event and a text command parser (ie, "get the box of disks") let you see all the vendors and even run into some famous faces of the CoCo Community. The show area, seminar room, and portions of the hotel are all represented. No true "goal", but you do have to figure some things out, like how to get into the show and how to buy items from vendors. Runs on a 640x192 hi-res graphics screen. .ce2 .es 69 OS-9 Req: 512K CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2, 490K Disk Space..................$ 9.95 OS/K Req: MM/1 or 100\% K-Windows Compatible...........................$14.95 .es 70 .sp .ce2 .es 69 Worlds at War by Trevor Milne .es 70 A complete wargame simulator package! Finally, this Canadian masterpiece is available. Icon editor lets you build full color game pieces. Map editor lets you put together a multi-screen playfield. Options such as pass, move, attack, status, cargo, search, and build make this game a real "blast". .ce 1 .es 69 OS-9 Req: 512K CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2...................................$29.95 .es 70 .sp .es 69 .ce 2 RS-DOS OS-9 Terminal Emulator by Terry Todd .es 70 Let any CoCo with a serial port act as a dedicated OS-9 terminal! Not "another" telecom program, but a "smart" emulator that let's an RS-DOS CoCo 3 act like an OS-9 "window". Emulates OS-9 screen/color codes, overlay windows, attributes, and more. Run many full-screen text-applications over a null modem cable or phone line at 2400 baud through the "bit banger" port! .ce 1 .es 69 RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Disk Drive........................................$24.95 .sp .cc 12 .ce1 .es 69 OLD! OLD! OLD! Old Stuff (again) in '93! OLD! OLD! OLD! .es 70 .sp .sp MiniBanners.........Print single or multi-line banners on ANY printer. Comes with over 30 fonts. For RS-DOS, OS-9, or OSK. CheckBook+..........Point 'n click account manager with graphing. For RS-DOS, OS-9, or OSK. MAC to DMP..........Print MAC pictures on a Tandy DMP printer. For RS-DOS. InfoPatch...........Patch Infocom games for 80 column CoCo 3 display. For RS-DOS. Requires Infocom game disk. 512K Copy Util......Super RS-DOS copy, rename, format utility. For RS-DOS. Super Backup Util...Use all available memory (32K-512K) for backups. For RS-DOS. Super Boot..........The ULTIMATE "DOS" boot utility. For RS-DOS. 4-D Checkers........Checkers with a twist. Supports speech/sound pak. For RS-DOS. .sp .sp Call or write for further information on our products. DEMO version available for CheckBook+, MiniBanners09, and Write-Right. More demos available upon request. Expanded information sheets available on Carl England programs and most Sub-Etha OSK products. .sp Sub-Etha Online: Contact us via GEnie (COCO-SYSOP), Delphi (JOELHEGBERG) or on the Internet (coco-sysop@genie.geis.com or joelhegberg@delphi.com). See our support TOPic in GEnie's Tandy RoundTable (Page 635, CATegory 3, TOPic 42). .sp All orders add $2.50 shipping. C.O.D. add $4.50. Texas residents add 8.25\% sales tax. Special discounts may apply to CoCo Club members and educators - contact us for details! .sp .ce 6 .es 69 Send Check or Money Order (US Funds Only, Please) to: .es 70 Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 Lufkin, Texas 75915 (815) 748-8838 .es 69 When ordering, please include your telephone number. .es 70 .sp All orders are shipped regular mail or UPS. Special shipping arrangements can be made - contact us first! .sp Programmers! Sub-Etha Software is looking for new products (software and hardware). Please contact us for complete details on how your efforts can help support the future of the CoCo and OS-9! .sp Upcoming Items: EthaSampler by Nick Johnson (sample in STEREO, playback through Orchestra-90 pak on the CoCo 3), MiniBanners upgrade (color printer support plus EthaWin interface), and many more exciting CoCo, OS-9 and OSK products! "Watch this space" for the latest VaporWare news! ^1^.pl1 .lm0 .ll79 .ce 2 .es 69 /) Sub-Etha Software Product List - 1994 (\\ .es 70 "As Seen in The Rainbow, 68' micros, OS9 Underground, and at the CoCoFests!" .sp .sp .ce2 .es 69 -/- Some New Stuff -/- .es 70 .sp .sp .ce 2 .es 69 MultiBoot by Terry Todd & Allen Huffman .es 70 Now have up to SIXTEEN bootfiles on your startup disk! Hot of the assemblers and compilers is a great must-have utility which lets you have up to 16 bootfiles on one disk! No more boot disk floppy-swapping! MultiBoot will install itself to a cobbled boot disk and, upon typing "DOS", will greet you with a scrolling menu of available bootfiles! .ce 1 .es 69 OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2........................................$19.95 .es 70 .sp .ce 2 .es 69 Towel! by Allen Huffman .es 70 The first EthaWin program - a disk utility for OS-9. A program no intergalactic hitchhiker should be without! Use a mouse or keyboard hot-keys to perform common file and disk commands from pull-down menus. Tag multiple files for Delete, Copy, Rename, etc., and even have point 'n click disk Backup, Cobbler, Dcheck and other commands. User menu lets you specify up to seven of your own commands to execute. Runs under the EthaWin interface on a high-speed text screen. All commands/colors configurable. .ce2 .es 69 OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2........................................$19.95 OS/K Req: MM/1 or K-Windows Compatible................................$24.95 .es 70 .sp .ce 2 .es 69 1992 CoCoFest SIMULATOR by Allen Huffman .es 70 Graphics "adventure" based on the 1992 Atlanta CoCoFest The next best thing to having been there! Digitized graphics of the event and a text command parser (ie, "get the box of disks") let you see all the vendors and even run into some famous faces of the CoCo Community. The show area, seminar room, and portions of the hotel are all represented. No true "goal", but you do have to figure some things out, like how to get into the show and how to buy items from vendors. Runs on a 640x192 hi-res graphics screen. .ce2 .es 69 OS-9 Req: 512K CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2, 490K Disk Space..................$ 9.95 OS/K Req: MM/1 or 100\% K-Windows Compatible...........................$14.95 .es 70 .sp .es 69 .ce 2 RS-DOS OS-9 Terminal Emulator by Terry Todd .es 70 Let any CoCo with a serial port act as a dedicated OS-9 terminal! Not "another" telecom program, but a "smart" emulator that let's an RS-DOS CoCo 3 act like an OS-9 "window". Emulates OS-9 screen/color codes, overlay windows, attributes, and more. Run many full-screen text-applications over a null modem cable or phone line at 2400 baud through the "bit banger" port! .ce 1 .es 69 RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Disk Drive........................................$24.95 .sp .cc 12 .ce1 .es 69 -/- Some Old Stuff -/- .es 70 .sp .sp MiniBanners.........Print single or multi-line banners on ANY printer. Over 30 fonts. (RS-DOS/OS-9 $19.95, OSK $24.95). .sp CheckBook+..........Point 'n click account manager with graphing. (RS-DOS/ OS-9 $24.95, OSK $34.95) .sp MAC to DMP..........Print MAC pictures on a Tandy DMP printer. (OS-9 $14.95) .sp .sp InfoPatch...........Patch Infocom games for 80 column CoCo 3 display. Requires Infocom game disk. (RS-DOS $9.95) .sp 512K Copy Util......Super RS-DOS copy, rename, format utility. (RS-DOS $14.95) .sp Super Backup Util...Use all available memory (32K to 512K) for backups. (RS-DOS $14.95) .sp Super Boot..........The ULTIMATE "DOS" boot utility. (RS-DOS $14.95) .sp .sp 4-D Checkers........Checkers with a twist. Supports speech/sound pak. (RS-DOS $14.95) .sp .sp Call or write for further information on our products. DEMO version available for CheckBook+, MiniBanners09, and Write-Right. More demos available upon request. Expanded information sheets available on Carl England programs and most Sub-Etha OSK products. .sp Sub-Etha Online: Contact us via GEnie (COCO-SYSOP), Delphi (JOELHEGBERG) or on the Internet (coco-sysop@genie.geis.com or joelhegberg@delphi.com). See our support TOPic in GEnie's Tandy RoundTable (Page 635, CATegory 3, TOPic 42). .sp All orders add $2.50 shipping. C.O.D. add $4.50. Texas residents add 8.25\% sales tax. Special discounts may apply to CoCo Club members and educators - contact us for details! .sp .ce 6 .es 69 Send Check or Money Order (US Funds Only, Please) to: .es 70 Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 Lufkin, Texas 75915 (815) 748-8838 .es 69 When ordering, please include your telephone number. .es 70 .sp All orders are shipped regular mail or UPS. Special shipping arrangements can be made - contact us first! .sp Programmers! Sub-Etha Software is looking for new products (software and hardware). Please contact us for complete details on how your efforts can help support the future of the CoCo and OS-9! ^ 7^.pl1 .lm0 .ll95 .ce 2 .ee 69/) Sub-Etha Software Product List - Fall 1994 (\\.ee70 "As Seen in The Rainbow, 68' micros, OS9 Underground, and at the CoCoFests!" .sp .ce 2 Invaders09 by Allen Huffman . The Invasion Begins! NEW! A high-speed arcade game for OS-9. Waves of aliens are invading so it's up to you to defend the Earth with your plasma cannon. Increasing skill levels, multiple-shots, and blazing speed to keep even the most die-hard space invader happy. OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2, Joystick Optional.......................................$14.95 .sp .ce 2 Chicago '94: The Game by Allen Huffman Virtual Reality? Well, not really, but... NEW! You've read reports about it, and maybe even attended, but now you can relive the 3rd Annual "Last" Chicago CoCoFest anytime you want! This graphics adventure lets you tour over 30 locations of the Fest with hi-res digitized images converted direct from Photo-CD. Text parser lets you spend virtual money. Almost as fun as being there! Runs on a 640x192 screen. OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2..........................................................$ 9.95 .sp .ce 2 MultiBoot by Terry Todd & Allen Huffman Now have up to SIXTEEN bootfiles on your startup disk! A great must-have utility which lets you have up to 16 bootfiles on one disk. No more boot disk floppy-swapping. MultiBoot will install itself to a cobbled boot disk and, upon typing "DOS", will greet you with a scrolling menu of available bootfiles! Settable auto-delay before startup, too. PowerBoost and NitrOS9 compatible. Now allows editing of boot menu order. OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2..........................................................$19.95 .sp .ce 2 Towel by Allen Huffman The first EthaWin program - a disk utility for OS-9. Use a mouse or keyboard hot-keys to perform common commands from pull-down menus. Tag multiple files for Delete, Copy, Rename, etc., and even have point 'n click disk Backup, Cobbler, Dcheck and other commands. User menu now lets you specify up to EIGHT of your own commands. Runs under the EthaWin interface (included) on a high-speed text screen. All commands/colors configurable. Now compatible with OS-9 Terminals! OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2..........................................................$24.95 .sp .ce 2 1992 CoCoFest SIMULATOR by Allen Huffman Graphics "adventure" based on the 1992 Atlanta CoCoFest The next best thing to having been there! Digitized graphics of the event and a text command parser (ie, "get the box of disks") let you see all the vendors and even run into some famous faces. The show area, seminar room, and portions of the hotel are all represented. No true "goal", but you do have to figure some things out. Now has scoring and uses image compression. OS-9 Req: 512K CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2, 500K+ Disk Space...................................$ 9.95 .sp .ce 1 MAC to DMP Print Utility by Carl England Printout classic Macintosh pictures on Tandy printers. CoCo 1/2 compatible! OS-9 Req: Level 1 or 2, DMP 105, 106, 130 or Compatible Printer.........................$19.95 .sp .ce 1 CheckBook+09 by Joel Mathew Hegberg Point 'n click account manager with graphing. Use mouse or hot-keys. Display pie, bar or line graphs of balances, deposits, etc. Save images out in VEF format. OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2, Mouse...................................................$24.95 .sp .ce 1 MiniBanners09 by Allen Huffman Print single or multi-line banners. Supports literally any printer from dot-matrix to diasy wheel to ink jets and non-standard width printers (like the TP-10). Over 30 fonts included! OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, OS-9 Level 2, ANY Printer.............................................$19.95 .sp .ce 2 RS-DOS OS-9 Terminal Emulator by Terry Todd Let any CoCo 3 act as a dedicated OS-9 terminal! A "smart" emulator that let's an RS-DOS CoCo 3 act like an OS-9 "window". Emulates OS-9 screen/color codes, overlay windows, attributes, and more. Run many full-screen text-apps over a null modem cable or phone line at 2400 baud through the "bit banger" port! (Should be compatible with any program that does not do any window sensing system calls as they will return errors when trying to sense/modify a serial device.) Even runs EthaWin applications! RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Disk Drive, Serial Cable............................................$24.95 .sp .ce 1 InfoPatch by Terry Todd - Patch Infocom(tm) Text Adventures for CoCo 3 Take those classic text adventures like Zork or Hitchhiker's Guide and make them run on an 80 column screen with full upper and lowercase. RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Original Infocom Game Disk..........................................$ 9.95 .sp .ce 1 Super Boot by Carl England - The BEST "DOS" Autoboot for RS-DOS Ever! Set tracks, sides, step rates, printer baud, CoCo 3 screen colors, double speed mode, and more. Configure program to auto-run or select from a two column menu - all by typing "DOS". RS-DOS Req: CoCo, Disk Basic 1.1 or 2.1.................................................$14.95 .sp .ce 1 Super Backup Utilities by Carl England From 64K to 512K, use it all with this program. Doesn't abort on disk errors. RS-DOS Req: CoCo, 64K...................................................................$14.95 .sp .ce 2 512K Copy Utility by Carl England - Copy, Rename, Kill, and Format easily. Copy all or some files on a disk. Keystroke Kill, Rename, etc. Format about in 3/4s the time Disk Basic normally takes. RS-DOS Req: 512K CoCo 3.................................................................$14.95 .sp .ce 1 4-D Checkers by Nick Johnson - Shall we play a game? A three dimensional twist on an old favorite. It can even talk if you have a speech pak! RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Speech/Sound Pak Supported..........................................$14.95 .sp .ce 1 CheckBook+ by Joel Mathew Hegberg - The "CoCoMax" of checking programs. Maintain thousands of check entries in this fully graphic, mouse driven application. Pull down menus, dialog boxes, etc., make it run as great as it looks. Generate pie, bar, and line graphs of your account. RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Hi-Res Joystick Interface/Mouse.....................................$24.95 .sp .ce 1 PROGRAM UPGRADES! .sp Updates are available for all of our CoCo software for $5 per program, shipping included. .sp Sub-Etha Online: Contact us via GEnie (COCO-SYSOP), Delphi (JOELHEGBERG) or on the Internet (coco-sysop@genie.geis.com or joelhegberg@delphi.com). See our support TOPic in GEnie's Tandy RoundTable (Page 635, CATegory 3, TOPic 42). .sp .ce 6 Add $2.50 shipping per order. Sorry, no C.O.D.s. Texans add 8.25\% sales tax. Send Check or Money Order (US Funds Only, Please) to: .sp Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 Lufkin, TX 75915 .sp When ordering, please include your telephone number. _,^ .lp 66 .ml 0 .mr 80 .mt 0 .mb 64 .lf c \o+/) Sub-Etha Software Product List - Fall 1994 (\\ \o- \i+"As Seen in The Rainbow, 68' micros, OS9 Underground, and at the CoCoFests!"\i- .lf c \d+RS-DOS & OS-9 Software:\d- \fe .co 2 .gu 2 .lf c \o+Invaders09 by Allen Huffman\o- .lf j NEW! A high-speed arcade game for OS-9. Waves of aliens are invading so it's up to you to defend the Earth with your plasma cannon. Increasing skill levels, multiple-shots, and blazing speed to keep even the most die-hard "space invader" happy. \o+OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, Joystick Opt $14.95\o- .lf c \o+Chicago '94: The Game by Allen Huffman\o- .lf j NEW! You've read reports about it, and maybe even attended, but now you can relive the 3rd Annual "Last" Chicago CoCoFest anytime you want! This graphics adventure lets you tour over 30 locations of the Fest with hi-res digitized images converted direct from Photo-CD. Text parser lets you spend virtual money. Almost as fun as being there! Runs on a 640x192 hi-res graphics screen. \o+OS-9 Req: CoCo 3 $ 9.95\o- .lf c \o+MultiBoot by Terry Todd & Allen Huffman\o- .lf j A great must-have utility which lets you have up to 16 bootfiles on one disk. No more boot disk floppy-swapping. MultiBoot will install itself to a cobbled boot disk and, upon typing "DOS", will greet you with a scrolling menu of available bootfiles! Settable auto-delay before startup, too. PowerBoost and NitrOS-9 compatible. Now allows editing of boot menu order. \o+OS-9 Req: CoCo 3 $19.95\o- .lf c \o+Towel by Allen Huffman\o- .lf j The first EthaWin program - a disk utility for OS-9. Use a mouse or keyboard hot-keys to perform common commands from pull-down menus. Tag multiple files for Delete, Copy, Rename, etc., and even have point 'n click disk Backup, Cobbler, DCheck and other commands. User menu now lets you specify up to EIGHT of your own commands. Runs under the EthaWin interface (included) on a high-speed text screen. All commands/colors configurable. Now compatible with OS-9 Terminals! If you like JTFM, you'll love this. \o+OS-9 Req: CoCo 3 $24.95\o- .lf c \o+1992 CoCoFest SIMULATOR by Allen Huffman\o- .lf j Graphics "adventure" based on the 1992 Atlanta CoCoFest. The next best thing to having been there! Digitized graphics of the event and a text command parser (ie, "get the box of disks") let you see all the vendors and even run into some famous faces. The show area, seminar room, and portions of the hotel are all represented. No true "goal", but you do have to figure some things out. Now has scoring and uses image compression. (Contact the Atlanta Computer Society about one-disk mini-version.) \o+OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, 500K+ Space $ 9.95\o- .lf c \o+MAC to DMP Print Utility by Carl England\o- .lf j Printout classic Macintosh pictures on Tandy printers. CoCo 1/2 compatible! \o+OS-9 Req: Level 1 or 2, DMP Ptr $19.95\o- .lf c \o+CheckBook+09 by Joel Mathew Hegberg\o- .lf j Point 'n click account manager with graphing. Use mouse or hot-keys. Display pie, bar or line graphs of balances, deposits, etc. Save images out in VEF format. \o+OS-9 Req: CoCo 3 $24.95\o- .lf c \o+MiniBanners09 by Allen Huffman\o- .lf j Print single or multi-line banners. Supports literally any printer from dot-matrix to diasy wheel to ink jets and non-standard width printers like the TP-10. 30+ fonts included! \o+OS-9 Req: CoCo 3, ANY Printer $19.95\o- .lf c \o+OS-9 Terminal Emulator by Terry Todd\o- .lf j A "smart" emulator that let's an RS-DOS CoCo 3 act like an OS-9 "window". Emulates OS-9 screen/color codes, overlay windows, attributes, and more. Run many full-screen text-apps over a null modem cable or phone line at 2400 baud through the "bit banger" port! (Should be compatible with any program that does not do any window sensing system calls as they will return errors when trying to sense/modify a serial device.) Even runs EthaWin applications! \o+RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Serial Cable $24.95\o- .lf c \o+InfoPatch by Terry Todd\o- .lf j Take those classic Infocom(tm) text adventures like Zork or Hitchhiker's Guide and make them run on an 80 column screen with full upper and lowercase. \o+RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Infocom Disk $ 9.95\o- .lf c \o+Super Boot by Carl England\o- .lf j The BEST "DOS" Autoboot for RS-DOS Ever! Set tracks, sides, step rates, printer baud, CoCo 3 screen colors, double speed mode, and more. Configure program to auto-run or select from a two column menu - all by typing "DOS". \o+RS-DOS Req: 64K+ CoCo, DOS 1.1/2.1 $14.95\o- .lf c \o+Super Backup Utilities by Carl England\o- .lf j From 64K to 512K, use it all with this program. Doesn't abort on disk errors, allowing you to make personal backups of some early copy protected software. \o+RS-DOS Req: 64K+ CoCo $14.95\o- .lf c \o+512K Copy Utility by Carl England\o- .lf j Copy, Rename, Kill, and Format easily. Copy all or some files on a disk. Keystroke Kill, Rename, etc. Format about 25% faster than Disk Basic. \o+RS-DOS Req: 512K CoCo 3 $14.95\o- .lf c \o+4-D Checkers by Nick Johnson\o- .lf j Shall we play a game? A three dimensional twist on an old favorite. It can even talk if you have a speech pak! \o+RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, S/Sound Pak Opt $14.95\o- .lf c \o+CheckBook+ by Joel Mathew Hegberg\o- .lf j The "CoCoMax" of checking programs. Maintain thousands of check entries in this fully graphic, mouse driven application. Pull down menus, dialog boxes, etc., make it run as great as it looks. Generate pie, bar, and line graphs of your account, too. \o+RS-DOS Req: CoCo 3, Hi-Res Int/Mouse $24.95\o- .lf c \o+Document Printer 90 by Carl England\o- .lf j Let your DMP or Epson printer generate sideways leaflets from your formatted text files. Creates those nifty booklets made out of pages folded over by printing text sideways. Comes with both RS-DOS and OS-9 versions! [This is a product Carl wrote back in '91, but we may see about making it available if there is interest.] \o+RS-DOS/OS9 Req: CoCo, DMP/EPSON ptr $WRITE\o- .lf c \o+PROGRAM UPGRADES!\o- .lf j Updates are available for all of our CoCo software for $5 per program, plus $2.50 shipping. .lf c \o+DEVELOPERS WANTED:\o- .lf j Sub-Etha Software is always looking for new quality products. If you have a software or hardware item you would like marketted, please contact us. Excellent royalties paid! We will also provide representation at CoCoFests for vendors unable to attend. .lf c \o+DEMO VERSIONS AVAILABLE\o- .lf j MiniBanners09, CheckBook+, Towel, CoCoFest3, and some of our other programs do have demonstration versions available on various on-line services. .lf c \o+SUB-ETHA ONLINE:\o- GEnie COCO-SYSOP Delphi .JOELHEGBERG Internet coco-sysop@genie.geis.com Internet joelhegberg@delphi.com See our support TOPic in GEnie's Tandy RoundTable (Page 635, CATegory 3, TOPic 42). .lf c \o+A WORD ABOUT PIRACY\o- .lf j Remember, piracy hurts. Support vendors by purchasing their products. Without your support, comments, or suggestions new development might not continue. .lf c \o+ORDERING INFORMATION:\o- Add $2.50 shipping per order. Sorry, no C.O.D.s. Texas residents add 8.25% sales tax. Send Check or Money Order (US Funds Only, Please) to: Sub-Etha Software PO Box 152442 Lufkin, TX 75915 When ordering, please include phone number. ] S]  /) Sub-Etha Software Registration/Information Sheet (\ Information aquired from this questionaire will be used for product registration, free software drawings, and informational mail outs. Product ........... ___________________________________ Serial # ___________ Name .............. _________________________________________________________ Address ........... _________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip .. _________________________________________________________ Telephone Number .. ( ______ ) ______ - ________ Computer(s) Memory Storage Monitor [_] CoCo 1/2 [_] 64K/Less [_] Cassette [_] Television [_] CoCo 3 [_] 128K [_] Disk Drive [_] Clr Composite [_] MM/1 [_] 512K [_] Hard Drive [_] RGB Color Other(s) .......... __________________________________________________________ Expansion [_] RS-232 Pak [_] MultiPak [_] ______________ [_] ______________ Accessories [_] Printer ....... ___________________ [_] Modem ......... __________________ (Type) (Baud) What do you use your computer for? [_] Word Processing [_] Businesss [_] Games/Fun [_] Telecom [_] Programming [_] Home Apps. [_] Music/MIDI [_] Graphics [_] Other(s) ...... __________________________________________________________ Which Operating System/Language(s) do you use? [_] RS-DOS [_] Basic [_] Assembly [_] 'C' [_] OS-9/OSK/Etc. [_] Basic09 [_] OS9 Assembly [_] Pascal [_] Other(s) ...... __________________________________________________________ What type of software would you like to see for the CoCo or OS-9? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Sub-Etha Software -/- P.O. Box 152442 -/- Lufkin, TX 75915 -/- (815) 748-6638 ^ '^Ad text for TOWEL 1/4" ad: -------------------------- [Bold][Centered] Do you know where your Towel is? [Justified] A Towel is the most massively useful thing an intergalactic hitchhiker can have. It is also a pretty nifty disk utility for OS-9 which provides common file and disk commands through easy-to-use pull-down menus, including one which is customizeable with your own commands! ---- [Screen Shot] In empty space at right of screen shot should be a price (maybe in a little starburst or something?) like this: Just $24.95 +$2.50 Shipping (small text) ---- Towel operates under the EthaWin interface (included) on a high-speed text screen. Full mouse or keyboard support of all functions, plus a configuration file which lets you set all screen colors, mouse support, and commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: <-- looks like a towel, get it? | Do You Know Where Your... | <-- text |===========================| <-- stripe (good towels have stripes) | blahblahblahblahblahblah | | blahblahblahblahblahblah | <-- first paragraph | blahblahblah... | | _____________ | | | | Just | <-- screen shot, centered or with price | | screen shot | $/\ | |95 | out to the side. | | | / |_|-- | | |_____________| /_ | | | | | blahblahblahblahblahblah | <-- bottom paragraph | blahblahblabblahblahblah | | blahblahblah... | |===========================| | Sub-Etha Software | | P.O. Box 152442, Lufkin...| <-- address |...........................| : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : [This is a 1/4" ad. Please let me know if you can do something like this and, if so, how much it would cost. GIF file of screen shot will be sent.] _6,^ .ml 0 .mr 80 .mt 0 .mb 56 .lf j .*\fp .jm 1 ] /^COMPANY HISTORY - 1993 In 1990, myself (Allen Huffman) and Terry Todd founded Sub-Etha Software. Originally it would be to promote two programs Terry had created: Shadow BBS and MultiBasic, both for RS-DOS. We were to begin advertising in The Rainbow in November with our first 1/4 page ad. Before this, a phone conversation with Dave Myers (of CoCoPro! fame) brought to our attention how "good" it would be to make an appearance at the Atlanta CoCoFest event Dave was sponsoring. It was an interesting idea and, unlike RainbowFests at that time, it was one we could afford. So...our introduction to the CoCo Community was that October and we made our way there by hitching a ride in the back of a pickup truck with some great people from Houston. The rest, as they say, is history - and what a fun history it has been. It was at this show that MiniBanners made it's first appearance after one week of mad programming. After this, five ads ran in Rainbow and massive orders were refused for the never-completed Shadow BBS. In 1991, Terry was no longer with Sub-Etha and hadn't touched his CoCo for some time. In his place, Mark Page made the trek with me to Atlanta for the '91 CoCoFest and established programmer Joel Hegberg was brought onboard with his CheckBook+ creation. This years' 'Fest unveiled our OS-9 ports of MiniBanners and CheckBook+, as well as dealings with Carl England to carry his fine disk utilities. Mark, Joel and myself would meet again in Chicago in '92 for the "First Annual Last CoCoFest"...this time with OSK products for the MM/1 including Joel's Etha-GUI. At this gathering we helped launch the OS9 Underground magazine by taking subscriptions and handing out sample copies to other vendors. We also offered AniMajik's OS-9 products. This was an exciting show. A few Sub-Etha ads ran in the Undergound and just in time for the Atlanta CoCoFest 3 Terry would return (and Mark would not be able to attend). Terry's latest offering was the InfoPatch - a program to modify Infocom text adventures to run in 80 columns on a CoCo 3. This was also the show that gave life to the "PVC Nightmare" which spawned from the lack of fancy backdrops. Terry and I set out to a late-night hardware store and bought tubing which we hacked up in the parking lot with a newly acquired saw (to make it fit into my Honda) and would later reassemble in the show area and drape a background from it. It was very unstable, but, then again, so were we. Things continued and a 'Fest was planned in 1993 in Des Moines, Iowa. Sub-Etha was one of the few vendors there this time with fellow CoCoist Tim Johns helping out since Terry was out of town installing satellite dishes. We had fun though it was a small, quiet show with a surprising large amount of money made on Joel's new Write-Right MM/1 word processor. The "2nd Annual Last Chicago CoCoFest" happened a month later and Terry and I drove the 1000+ mile trip. This was an incredible show - the best we had attended. OS-9 representatives from literally around the world gathered to decide the future of our support groups. And new we come to "the present". It is only a few days before Terry and I will drive to Atlanta for our fourth show there. So, at least for now, you know a little about "what is" Sub-Etha Software. Sincerely, Allen, Terry & Joel VAPORWARE NEWS This document was printed using a new utility being developed by Sub-Etha Software. "MiniPub" (working title) will read any standard unformatted text file and process it into a multi-column newsletter format such as this one. Currently it works but doesn't support any bells and whistles. The "release" version will allow you to have text in bold, italics or underlined as well as letting you change the header information on the first page (title, volume, date, etc.). Once completed, MiniPub is planned to sell for $19.95. Versions will exist for CoCo OS-9 and OSK. The OSK port should run on any OSK system. Also in the works are other programs to use the EthaWin Interface. Sub-Etha has several planned, and the library will be released to other developers to get more products out supporting it. Watch our ads for announcements. Nick Johnson continues to work on his EthaSampler, the stereo CoCo RS-DOS sampler (with OS-9 version planned) which will play back through an Orchestra-90 pak. The coding is done, and the hardware is complete. The only thing that remains is the user interface. The CoCoFest Graphics Adventure shows off the building blocks of a new game "engine" we are working on. We hope to offer a new line of graphics adventure in the "near future" ranging from D&D-style exploring to a planned CyberSpace mission. Game designers are welcomed to solicit ideas...even if you don't program, we may be able to code a game based on the information you provide us! FUTURE PLANS FOR OSK Our OSK Midwest Division, headed by Joel Mathew Hegberg, has some very interesting things in the works. A version of Write-Right that will work on other OSK machines is under design, and some other important products are under development. Rumor has it that he may even have a game or two up his sleeve - and as designed of the classic Sprite-Basic RS-DOS programming utility, we are sure he could crank out some nice games! So, until our next ad, newsletter, or 'Fest appearance, thank you for supporting us so that we may continue supporting the future of the CoCo, OS-9 and OSK! Catch the latest news by calling our Voice Mail system at (815) 748-6638. ^^1COMPANY HISTORY - 1994 In 1990, myself (Allen Huffman) and Terry Todd founded Sub-Etha Software in the piney woods of East Texas. Originally it would be to promote two programs Terry had created: Shadow BBS and MultiBasic (which he created in order to create his BBS), both for RS-DOS. We were to begin advertising in The Rainbow in November with a 1/4 page ad. A phone conversation with Dave Myers (of CoCoPro! fame) brought to our attention how "good" it would be to make an appearance at the Atlanta CoCoFest event he was sponsoring. It was an interesting idea and, unlike RainbowFests at that time, it was one we could afford. So...our introduction to the CoCo Community was that October and we made our way there by hitching a ride in the back of a pickup truck with some great people from Houston. The rest, as they say, is history - and what a fun history it has been. It was at this show that MiniBanners made it's first appearance after one week of mad programming. After this, five ads ran in Rainbow and massive orders were refused for the never-completed Shadow BBS. In 1991, Terry was no longer with Sub-Etha and hadn't touched his CoCo for some time. In his place, Mark Page (one of the only other CoCo people around) made the trek with me to Atlanta for the '91 CoCoFest. Established programmer Joel Hegberg was brought onboard with his CheckBook+ creation. This years' 'Fest unveiled our OS-9 ports of MiniBanners and CheckBook+, as well as dealings with Carl England to carry his fine disk utilities. Mark, Joel and myself would meet again in Chicago in '92 for the "First Annual Last CoCoFest"...this time with OSK products for the MM/1 including Joel's Etha-GUI. At this gathering we helped launch the OS9 Underground magazine by taking subscriptions and handing out sample copies to other vendors. We also offered AniMajik's OS-9 products. This was an exciting show. A few Sub-Etha ads ran in the Underground and just in time for the '92 Atlanta CoCoFest Terry would return (but Mark would not be able to attend). Terry's new offering was the InfoPatch - a program to modify Infocom text adventures to run in 80 columns on a CoCo 3. This was also the show that gave life to the "PVC Nightmare" which spawned from the lack of fancy backdrops. Terry and I set out to a late-night hardware store and bought tubing which we hacked up in the parking lot with a newly acquired saw (to make it fit into my Honda) and would later reassemble in the show area and drape a background from it. It was very unstable, but, then again, so were we. Things continued and a 'Fest was planned in 1993 in Des Moines, Iowa. Sub-Etha was one of the few vendors there. This time fellow CoCoist Tim Johns helped out since Terry was out of town installing satellite dishes. Although it was a small, quiet show, a surprisingly large amount of money was made on Joel's new Write-Right MM/1 word processor. The prototype of the upcoming EthaWin user-interface was shown during a seminar. The "2nd Annual Last Chicago CoCoFest" happened a month later and Terry and I drove the 1000+ mile trip. It was during this trip that we had a little "run in" with a diesel on the tollway. Other than that, it was an incredible trip - and the largest show we had attended. Our fourth AtlantaFest followed in October. The graphic adventure simulation of the previous year's 'Fest made it's debut along with the MultiBoot bootfile manager and the first EthaWin utility, Towel! Tim Johns even managed to follow us there in a rental car. And now here we are again... A new year, a new 'Fest. A rented van (inspired by the Canadians at Chicago last year?) brings seven of us, including our pal Tim Johns (whom we originally met in Lufkin due to his BBS handle, COCOKID) and his new OSK company, JoTA Productions. It's a good thing, indeed. Special thanks to everyone who's kept us going. May we have the opportunity to give you more useless literature like this in the future! Allen, Terry & Joel (with Tim, too!) VAPORWARE NEWS "Coming soon" you should see the CoCoFest Chronicles, which will be a printed compilation of all my CoCoFest reports, including pictures. This publication is due out this year from Fat Cat, publisher of the International OS-9 Underground. I know I can hardly wait to get around to sending in the pictures to Alan Sheltra so he can get started. Many other new items are in development, from the MiniPub document printer to other EthaWin programs. Nick Johnson continues to work on the stereo EthaSampler for RS-DOS, and there's no telling what Terry might come up with next. The "engine" used in the 'Fest simulation may also resurface in new full adventures. In fact, I think I might be working on one with a notable CoCo Supporter whose name I won't mention, but I will say that he's a great guy. FUTURE PLANS FOR OSK Our OSK Midwest Division, headed by Joel Mathew Hegberg, will hopefully bring us a termcap based version of Write-Right for other OSK machines. You'll have to ask Joel for details on any other "secret" projects he may be working on. THE END So, until our next ad, newsletter, or 'Fest appearance, thank you for supporting us so that we may continue supporting the future of the CoCo, OS-9 and OSK! Be sure to take a money and sign up with a CoCo or OS-9 support club, or start (or renew) a subscription to one of the fine publications we have available. It does matter. Catch the latest news by calling Joel's Voice Mail system at (815) 748-6638. ^ ^ ICOMPANY HISTORY - October 1994 In 1990, myself (Allen Huffman) and Terry Todd founded Sub-Etha Software "in support of the CoCo". Originally it would be to promote two programs Terry had created: Shadow BBS (originally known as SMORBBBS - Shadow Magic's Original Room Based BBS) and MultiBasic (which he wrote in order to create the BBS), both for RS-DOS. (MultiBasic was originally going to be released in a less powerful version called Module-DOS, and the original name for the company was going to be "Forty-Two Technology"...betcha didn't know that!) We were to begin advertising in The Rainbow in November with a 1/4 page ad. A phone conversation with Dave Myers (of CoCoPro! fame) brought to our attention how "good" it would be to make an appearance at the first Atlanta CoCoFest he was sponsoring. It was an interesting idea and, unlike RainbowFests at that time, it was one we could afford...somewhat. We split a half-booth with a Georgian named Carl England. So...our introduction to the CoCo Community was that October and we made our way there by hitching a ride in the back of a pickup truck with some great folks from Houston. (Hello to Nancy and John Ward, wherever you may be!) The rest, as they say, is history - and what a fun history it has been. It was at this show that MiniBanners made it's first appearance after one week of mad programming. After this, five ads ran in Rainbow and massive orders were refused for the never-completed Shadow BBS (which, to this day, Terry says he will eventually finish). We even dabbled in some 5 1/4" disk drives, offering the lowest price in Rainbow, but we never did manage to find those pesky power cable adapters for the FD-502 drives so our efforts (and sales) ended up being less than planned. In 1991, Terry hadn't touched his CoCo for some time. In his place, Mark Page (one of the only other CoCo people around) made the trek with me to Atlanta for the '91 Fest. Established programmer Joel Hegberg was brought onboard with his CheckBook+ creation as well as dealings with Carl England to carry his fine disk utilities. We split a booth this year with Adventure Survivors - a really great couple of folks. At this show we were able to demonstrate a full page scanner attachment which hooked to your printer enabling it to do 64-grey scale images. Sadly, this product never got finalized but it did get much attention. Mark, Joel and myself would meet again in Chicago in '92 for the First Annual "Last" CoCoFest...this time with OSK products for the MM/1 including Joel's Etha-GUI. At this gathering we helped launch the OS9 Underground magazine by taking subscriptions and handing out sample copies to other vendors. We also offered AniMajik's OS-9 products. This was an exciting show, and our cramped corner booth was shared with StrongWare. A few Sub-Etha ads ran in the Underground and just in time for the '92 Atlanta CoCoFest Terry would return (but Mark would not be able to attend). Terry's new offering was InfoPatch - a program to modify Infocom text adventures to run in 80 columns on a CoCo 3. This was also the show that gave life to the "PVC Nightmare" which spawned from the lack of fancy backdrops. Terry and I set out to a late-night hardware store and bought tubing which we hacked up in the parking lot with a newly acquired saw (to make it fit into my Honda) and would later reassemble in the show area and drape a background from it. It was very unstable, but, then again, the same is often said about us. This was our first 'Fest with a full booth! Things continued and a 'Fest was planned in 1993 for Des Moines, Iowa. Sub-Etha was one of the few vendors there. This time fellow CoCoist Tim Johns helped out since Terry was out of town installing satellite dishes. Although it was a smaD?DGDGD?DDDDGDD?DG?. I'd try to predict how much fun we are going to have at this show, but it always seems to surpass my expectations so, ins& 2:M"CTRYROAD":"DRWHO"products It's a fine time to have a CoCo, indeed. Buy all you want - we'll write more! Don't buy, and maybe we won't. Something to think about. Allen, Terry & Joel SOAP BOX Some of our long lasting Community members are giving up due to lack of response. Take a moment to let vendors and publishers know what you think, good or bad, about their products. Write letters and show your support for new ideas like The CoCo Registry. Sign up to support clubs, newsletters or magazines. We can only continue if everyone helps out. This is OUR Community. Ignore it and it will go away. FEST INSIDE JOKE A cookie to who discovers it. And it has nothing to do with what you have read here. 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Well, do be honest, I did, but I ran across the printout I made, so now I remember! :-) Here are all of the codes I have... 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Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG .sp .ce 1 By Phone: (815) 748-6638 (OSK Midwest Division Voice Mail) _] File: FILENAME.DOC - Revision 1.1 (4/23/95) - By Allen C. Huffman | TTTTT OOO W W W EEEEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T O O W W W EEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T OOO W W EEEEE LLLLL | D E M O An EthaWin Disk Utility By Allen C. Huffman Copyright (C) 1994 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 [NOTE: Any corrections/additions/updates to the printed instructions will be found in a text file called "GENERIC.update". Be sure to read this file, if it exists.] GENERIC is a blah blah blah... INSTALLATION Here is where you tell how to install it. GENERIC Vx.xx by Allen Huffman (coco-sysop@genie.geis.com) Copyright (C) 199 A?  @DT큌C/?<#4PD?쁗쁗 &섗ɦ0+'LΦ??é?Ʃ?ɷ  & ' 00 O@HX큌C/5}z89:;<>@ABDEFHIJLMNOPRSUVWWYZ[\^^_`abcdeefghhijjkllllmmnooooppppppppppoooonmmmlllkkjiihggeeedcba_^^]\[YXWVUTRQPOMLKIHGEDCAA?=<::8653210.,++)(&$$"!    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Syntax: Invaders [-opts] Usage : LEFT/RIGHT to Move, SPACE to Fire, P to Pause, Q to Quit. Opts : -? = display this message. -m = monochrome colors (for 'montype m' displays). PLAYING THE GAME At the title screen, joystick users should press "J" or the fire button to start the game. [Note: The joystick must be plugged into the left joystick port.] For keyboard control, press "K". "Q" will quit back to OS-9. The game will begin and the playfield will appear. The object is simply to move your cannon (at the bottom of the screen) left and right to shoot at the bad guys. Direct hits are required as any side shots will be absorbed harmlessly by the invaders. Also, equipment limitations prevent your plasma cannon from moving and firing at the same time. Readouts at the bottom of the screen display your current score, round, power rating, and lives remaining. Scoring: Each invader you hit earns you 10 points. Occassionally, a mother ship ufo will pass across the top of the playfied. Destroying it is worth 100 points. Rounds: After clearing out all fifty invaders, a new round will begin. The invaders will start closer to the ground. Power: This determines how many shots your cannon can fire at a time. Each round gives you an extra shot up to the maximum of "J" (10 shots). Each time you lose a life your power goes down by one to the minimum of "B" (two shots). Lives: You start with three cannons. Use them wisely. Without them the dreaded "Game Over" message will appear. Pause: During game play, press "P" to pause the game. Quit: Pressing "Q" during a game will quit. You have three shields to hide under. Be warned: They do not protect you from bombs dropped by the mothership. Also, when the invaders get low enough your shields will disappear. Be warned again. WINNING THE GAME As with all classic arcade games, the enemies are never ending. Each level causes the enemies to start closer and closer to the ground and they get faster and faster. Good luck! THANKS Special thanks to YOU for helping support the future of the CoCo and OS-9 by supporting vendors such as ourselves. Without you, our hobby would have died years ago. SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to Bob, Robert Gault, Colin McKay, Alan DeKok and Alex Forrest for helping beta test this product and get it to this stage. CONTACTING SUB-ETHA: By Mail: Sub-Etha Software Internet: COCO-SYSOP@genie.geis.com P.O. Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG _f_File: FILENAME.DOC - Revision 1.1 (4/23/95) - By Allen C. Huffman |M M EEEEE GGGG AAA BBBB AAA N N N N EEEEE RRRR SSSS| |MM MM E G A A B B A A NN N NN N E R R S | |M M M EEE G GG AAAAA BBBB AAAAA N N N N N N EEE RRRR SSS | |M M M E G G A A B B A A N NN N NN E R R S| |M M M EEEEE GGGG A A BBBB A A N N N N EEEEE R R SSSS | An EthaWin/MFont Banner Printing Utility By Allen C. Huffman Copyright (C) 1995 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 [NOTE: Any corrections/additions/updates to the printed instructions will be found in a text file called "megaban.update". Be sure to read this file, if it exists.] MegaBanners is a printer utility for the MM/1 computer system which allows you to print multiple line, multiple font banners to your printer. The program operates under the EthaWin user interface for total keyboard or mouse control of all functions. Joel Hegberg's MFont library is used for superior font resolution. ALL printer types are supported, from dot matrix to laser printers, from 32 columns to 132. Banners can even be dumped to disk files for later printout. INSTALLATION MegaBanners is comprised of one executable, "megaban", which goes in your CMDS directory. Two configuration files, "ethawin.cfg" and "megaban.cfg", will go in "/DD/SYS/ETHAWIN". If you have previously installed another EthaWin program, MegaBanners can use it's main config file. Finally, the MFont files are stored in "/DD/SYS/.BITMAPS/MFONTS". The font files must be present for the program to operate, but default values will be used if the config files are not present. Usage is as follows: MegaBanners Vx.xx by Allen Huffman (coco-sysop@genie.geis.com) Copyright (C) 1995 by Sub-Etha Software Syntax: MegaBanners [-opts] Usage : EthaWin MFont banner printing utility Opts : -? = display this message. -s = use existing screen. The options are "-?" which simply prints a help message and "-s" which forces the program to use the existing screen rather than opening a new one. Normally, to load you'd type "megaban &". USING MEGABANNERS The "megaban.cfg" file must be edited to correctly match your system. This file may be edited with any text editor and comes defaulted for an 80 column printer using IBM extended graphics. The entries are as follows: "MFont=fontname" font to initialize on statup "LineSpacing=##" how many lines to skip between each line of text "PrinterWidth=##" width, in characters, of your printer "PrinterDevice=/P" printer port of filename to dump banner to "BannerChar=##" decinal ASCII character to use for banners. for instance, "42" would print it using "*"s... Menus are selected by clicking the mouse on the command bar at the top of the screen or by using ALT plus the underlined letter of the menu you wish to access. One displayed, use the mouse or arrow keys to make selection. CRASH COURSE IN PRINTING BANNERS First, select the font you wish to use. Choose the "TEXT" menu and then "FONT". A chooser box will appear listing all available fonts. Select the one you wish to use, then use "ENTER" from the "TEXT" menu and type in your message. The program will ask if you want to place the text to the left of the banner, right or center. Pressing ENTER will default to Centered text. Text will be displayed and you can then ENTER more or press ENTER to exit text entry. If no more room is left for the size font you are using, an error message will be displayed. You could then try to choose a smaller font. When everything is done, you may "PRINT" the banner from the "FILE" menu, or use TAB or the mouse to select lines of text you wish to delete (from the "TEXT" menu). Pressing ESCAPE or clicking outside the text area will undo any text selections. THANKS Special thanks to YOU for helping support the future of the CoCo and OS-9 by supporting vendors such as ourselves. Without you, our hobby would have died years ago. CONTACTING SUB-ETHA: By Mail: Sub-Etha Software Internet: COCO-SYSOP@genie.geis.com P.O. Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG ^ 8)^ 1*)  AMultiBoo0&94 4@O_Z&30 41%'b3'O' b'0'02d510䦀'T 'P ',& "''&l4 '&5o '" 00l ' ',' o 0441č oo$0 0묩$ %9**** STACK OVERFLOW **** 04d?o$n⣩9940040b&2d94@2O_O_d]XI0-&.XI0?&XI0e& d XI0404 2d-0l404 2d0l40.42dO_40R4g2d&t0_40642d0_4W2b404O_42f0_40>42d "00 & 00O_- &040432d040g4$2d040g4 2d472bn42bl44x2d~&7d�l4042dn4!p2bO_4"2bl442d04040_42f0_4J2bd& l44 x2dn4!2bO_4"02b042bb�l40_4v2dn4 2bO_4!2bO_Sb42b'Q.'>440042dXIXI0 04bP 2-40 40_4 2fb402b&40_40 42d0_40%42dn4 *2bO_4!@2bO_O_{46004040_42f0R42b4{2bY&14XIXI0 0444h2h~' , -q&/q0_40 42d0_4n2b40g4O_42fe '0e4Da0_40 42d0_4'2bl44 0_40 4z2dn42b254@S0l40 4S2d0l40 4B2d0l40 412d0l404 2d0l40-42d0l40@42dK4@2w040b42d0L40b42dm40b422dg&0l40$42dO_4>2bg2i54@2O_44%2d40b44^2fO254@HO_4hs444j42h445#&y0l40 T4@h4h4h42f,N0l40 )4@h4h4h42f�l40 42dd4+2bO_4A2b54@244*2d40j44c2f444l2fdO_ /040d4hj4s2fb0h04d0j0bcfff-442d40j442f254@d44jf54@d44fO4>54@2 44"42f4 42d40d4 4M2f4040f42f~& P4040f4o2f~'60l40 $42d0l40 Y42d4x2bO_42bO_254@20_40 P42d0_4R2b44U2d40j442f44!42fdO__040d4hj42fb0h0a~/60l40 4O2d0l40 %4>2d 42bO_42bfff-0_40 42d0_42b44"42fd44z2d40j442f44!42fd44B2d40j442f0_40 4|2d0_42b40G44t2f44"4T2fd442d24044:2f0_40 ;42d0_42b444!44B2j0_40 42d254@2O_ 00O_- 44-2d40b4 4f2f&'0l40 4]2d V0_40 4J2d0_42b44004O_4 2f 400 &O_!  B 4z000 '. 4\000 . 4.000  400  400O_ 400 400 400 400k 400l254@2~h44!42fO_4b444544l42h445q&0l40 4 _2dO_ %404j4`2f0_40 4 62d2b54@2O_0_40 4 2d444!4 2f*O_4,4;4454484G2h445& 0l40|40464{2f'f4t(4040_4 2f0_42b40#4O_4 <2f! '0!4u0_404 2dO_ ,,4004.40t4 2f,,,.0_40Z4 2d0_4H2b40#4O_4 2f0!4"2b&-&-0_4024 t2d0_4 2b40#4O_4 M2f0!42b$-$-&&$$ 4&40040e4c2f 4(4004(4t00432f 40c4*4S0042f.|&i0_40n4 2d0_4 2b0R4 2b!42b!Y&00_40Z4 O2d0_4 2b4444^2d 0_40N4 2dO_2.5 MultiBoot V1.05 by Allen Huffman (OS-9) and Terry Todd (RS-DOS). Copyright (C) 1993,1994 by Sub-Etha Software. Enter path to disk containing bootfile(s) [ENTER=/D0] : /D0@MultiBoot not installed. Nothing to edit. Attempting to open '%s'...Unable to read directory... %d directory entries processed... No files were found. Please copy bootfiles to an already cobbled disk then re-run MultiBoot. File Found: %29s - is this a bootfile? [y/N] : Enter menu delay value (1-30 seconds) [ENTER=10] : Updating MultiBoot information... MultiBoot: No bootfiles to add... No changes made. MultiBoot V1.05 by Allen Huffman (OS-9) and Terry Todd (RS-DOS). Copyright (C) 1993,1994 by Sub-Etha Software. Syntax: MultiBoot [-opts] {device} Usage : Creates an OS-9 boot disk with multiple boot files. Opts : -? = display this message. -e = edit existing MultiBoot information. @OpenDevice: Unable to open device. SeekSector: Unable to seek... ReadBuffer: Unable to read device... WriteBuffer: Unable to write to device... BootCheck: MultiBoot can only be installed on an existing boot disk. Re-run on a bootable, cobbled disk. Checking Sectors. BootInstall: Required sectors already allocated. Re-run on a freshly formatted and cobbled disk. Moving KERNEL. Writing MultiBoot. Allocating Sectors. Done. Process: File fragmented. This file cannot be added as a bootfile. Enter a description of this bootfile : Update: Unable to seek to boot sector... Boot sector updated... Editing existing MultiBoot information... BootEdit: Unable to seek to boot sector... Enter menu delay value (1-30 seconds) [ENTER=%d] : %2.2d - %s Enter bootfile # to move [ENTER=Quit] :Exchange with bootfile # [ENTER=Quit] : Write changes back to disk? [y/N] : Updating MultiBoot information... 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Huffman .sp | M M U U L TTTTT III BBBB OOO OOO TTTTT | | MM MM U U L T I B B O O O O T | | M M M U U L T I BBBB O O O O T | | M M U U L T I B B O O O O T | | M M UUU LLLLL T III BBBB OOO OOO T | .sp Multiple Bootfile Manager .sp OS-9 portion by Allen C. Huffman -/- RS-DOS portion by Terry Todd Copyright (C) 1993,94 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 - (815) 748-6638 .sp [NOTE: Any corrections/additions/updates to the printed instructions will be found in a text file called "multiboot.update". Be sure to read this file, if it exists.] .sp For years Color Computer OS-9 users have been been plagued with a very small but bothersome problem: Boot Disks! It seems like every OS-9 user has dozens of different boot disks lying around - some configured to run graphics software, others configured to run terminal programs, and some setup to run VDG based adventure games... Hard drive users probably have it the worst. As a BBS operator, I had two boot disks I used on a daily basis. One was streamlined with only the modules necessary to run the BBS (to allow multiple users online within 512K) and another one that had a full boot for when I wanted to use the system. Maintaining all of these boot disks is always a nightmare. If it weren't for fine utilities such as EZGen by Burke & Burke, I don't think I'd have ever managed to get a customized boot disk created... (FYI, the latest version of EZGen allows using a RAM disk for work files which makes the process LIGHTNING fast compared to earlier version...I strongly suggest contacting Burke & Burke about an upgrade disk!) MultiBoot was something that I personally had wanted for years. Only after discussing this project with another programmer did it suddenly seem to be a "do-able" thing. MultiBoot is the result of the group efforts of myself, Allen Huffman, and Terry Todd, Sub-Etha founding partner. We hope this helps simplify your life with OS-9 just as it has ours. Enjoy! -- Allen .sp INSTALLATION .sp Installing MultiBoot is easy. Simply copy the program (MULTIBOOT) into your CMDS directory. Once ran, MultiBoot will automatically perform all necessary installation on any boot disk you specify. Usage is as follows: .sp MultiBoot Vx.xx by Allen Huffman (OS-9) and Terry Todd (RS-DOS). Copyright (C) 1993,1994 by Sub-Etha Software .sp Syntax: MultiBoot [-opts] {device} Usage : Creates an OS-9 boot disk with multiple boot files. Opts : -? = display this message. -e = edit existing MultiBoot information. .sp If you wish to change the startup delay time or switch the order of existing bootfiles, use "-e". "-?" prints a help message. The {device} is a drive path such as "/D0" or "/D1". If the {device} is not given the program will ask you for it. Everything else is self-prompting. .sp .cc12 USING MULTIBOOT .sp First, you MUST have a working, cobbled boot disk. If you use OS-9 it is assumed you already know how to make one. On this disk you may COPY other OS9Bootfiles. For instance, you might copy your MultiVue boot over and call it "OS9Boot.MV". Once you have copied as many boot disks as you want (or will fit) onto your existing boot disk, run MultiBoot on that disk. MultiBoot will automatically install itself (if necessary) into the kernel portion of this disk. MultiBoot will read the directory and then go file by file asking you if it is a bootfile. If it is, answer "Y"es and then you will be prompted for a description of the boot (such as "MultiVue Boot Disk"). After all entries have been processed you are asked for a delay value (in seconds). This is how long MultiBoot will wait at it's menu before loading OS-9 if no bootfile is selected. To use your new boot disk, simply startup as normal with the "DOS" command. You will now be greeted with a new menu and you can use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to move to the boot you wish to load. Pressing ENTER proceeds with the OS9 Boot. If no key is pressed, MultiBoot will timeout and load using the last selected bootfile. Everything should then load as normal. .sp PROBLEMS .sp The main drawback of this version of MultiBoot is that you can NOT mix normal 6809 boots and "native mode" 6309 bootfiles. Since there is only one Kernel on an OS9 cobbled disk (the portion of code on track 34 which the DOS command loads and executes), all bootfiles must be the same as this kernel expects. So...you will need one MultiBoot disk for 6309 bootfiles, and one for normal. If this is a problem, we may look into an upgrade which allows for multiple kernel files as well. Other than that, all should be well. We have been using MultiBoot for over a year with no problems. If you find any bugs or have any upgrade suggestions, please drop us a line! .sp THANKS .sp Special thanks to YOU for helping support the future of the CoCo and OS-9 by supporting vendors such as ourselves. Without you, our hobby would have died years ago. .sp CONTACTING SUB-ETHA: .sp .nf By Mail: Sub-Etha Software Internet: COCO-SYSOP@genie.geis.com P.O. Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG .sp .ce 1 By Phone: (815) 748-6638 (Sub-Etha Voice Mail / OSK Midwest Division) _] sFile: MULTIBOOT.DOC - Revision 1.3 (4/23/95) - By Allen C. Huffman | M M U U L TTTTT III BBBB OOO OOO TTTTT | | MM MM U U L T I B B O O O O T | | M M M U U L T I BBBB O O O O T | | M M U U L T I B B O O O O T | | M M UUU LLLLL T III BBBB OOO OOO T | Multiple Bootfile Manager OS-9 portion by Allen C. Huffman -/- RS-DOS portion by Terry Todd Copyright (C) 1993,94 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 [NOTE: Any corrections/additions/updates to the printed instructions will be found in a text file called "multiboot.update". Be sure to read this file, if it exists.] For years Color Computer OS-9 users have been been plagued with a very small but bothersome problem: Boot Disks! It seems like every OS-9 user has dozens of different boot disks lying around - some configured to run graphics software, others configured to run terminal programs, and some setup to run VDG based adventure games... Hard drive users probably have it the worst. As a BBS operator, I had two boot disks I used on a daily basis. One was streamlined with only the modules necessary to run the BBS (to allow multiple users online within 512K) and another one that had a full boot for when I wanted to use the system. Maintaining all of these boot disks is always a nightmare. If it weren't for fine utilities such as EZGen by Burke & Burke, I don't think I'd have ever managed to get a customized boot disk created... (FYI, the latest version of EZGen allows using a RAM disk for work files which makes the process LIGHTNING fast compared to earlier version...I strongly suggest contacting Burke & Burke about an upgrade disk!) MultiBoot was something that I personally had wanted for years. Only after discussing this project with another programmer did it suddenly seem to be a "do-able" thing. MultiBoot is the result of the group efforts of myself, Allen Huffman, and Terry Todd, Sub-Etha founding partner. We hope this helps simplify your life with OS-9 just as it has ours. Enjoy! -- Allen INSTALLATION Installing MultiBoot is easy. Simply copy the program (MULTIBOOT) into your CMDS directory. Once ran, MultiBoot will automatically perform all necessary installation on any boot disk you specify. Usage is as follows: MultiBoot Vx.xx by Allen Huffman (OS-9) and Terry Todd (RS-DOS). Copyright (C) 1993,1994 by Sub-Etha Software Syntax: MultiBoot [-opts] {device} Usage : Creates an OS-9 boot disk with multiple boot files. Opts : -? = display this message. -e = edit existing MultiBoot information. If you wish to change the startup delay time or switch the order of existing bootfiles, use "-e". "-?" prints a help message. The {device} is a drive path such as "/D0" or "/D1". If the {device} is not given the program will ask you for it. Everything else is self-prompting. USING MULTIBOOT First, you MUST have a working, cobbled boot disk. If you use OS-9 it is assumed you already know how to make one. On this disk you may COPY other OS9Bootfiles. For instance, you might copy your MultiVue boot over and call it "OS9Boot.MV". Once you have copied as many boot disks as you want (or will fit) onto your existing boot disk, run MultiBoot on that disk. MultiBoot will automatically install itself (if necessary) into the kernel portion of this disk. MultiBoot will read the directory and then go file by file asking you if it is a bootfile. If it is, answer "Y"es and then you will be prompted for a description of the boot (such as "MultiVue Boot Disk"). After all entries have been processed you are asked for a delay value (in seconds). This is how long MultiBoot will wait at it's menu before loading OS-9 if no bootfile is selected. To use your new boot disk, simply startup as normal with the "DOS" command. You will now be greeted with a new menu and you can use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to move to the boot you wish to load. Pressing ENTER proceeds with the OS9 Boot. If no key is pressed, MultiBoot will timeout and load using the last selected bootfile. Everything should then load as normal. PROBLEMS The main drawback of this version of MultiBoot is that you can NOT mix normal 6809 boots and "native mode" 6309 bootfiles. Since there is only one Kernel on an OS9 cobbled disk (the portion of code on track 34 which the DOS command loads and executes), all bootfiles must be the same as this kernel expects. So...you will need one MultiBoot disk for 6309 bootfiles, and one for normal. If this is a problem, we may look into an upgrade which allows for multiple kernel files as well. Other than that, all should be well. We have been using MultiBoot for over a year with no problems. If you find any bugs or have any upgrade suggestions, please drop us a line! THANKS Special thanks to YOU for helping support the future of the CoCo and OS-9 by supporting vendors such as ourselves. Without you, our hobby would have died years ago. CONTACTING SUB-ETHA: By Mail: Sub-Etha Software Internet: COCO-SYSOP@genie.geis.com P.O. Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG ^;(^.pl1 .lm0 .ll79 .ce11 File: SEMAZE.DOC - Revision 1.0 (4/14/94) - By Allen C. Huffman .sp Announcing... .sp | SSSS EEEEE M M M AAA ZZZZZ EEEEE | | S E MMMMM A A Z E | | SSS EEE M M M AAAAA Z EEEEE | | S E M M M A A Z E | | SSSS EEEEE M M M A A ZZZZZ EEEEE | .sp A 3-D Maze Demonstration .sp By Allen C. Huffman Copyright (C) 1993 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 - (815) 748-6638 .sp .lm0 .ll79 .sp Plain and simple, SEMaze is just a demonstration of a new 3D maze 'engine' I am working on for use in upcoming games from Sub-Etha Software. You must have fonts merged to see the text, but otherwise you just load the program with "SEMaze" (or "SEMaze -c" for composite/monochrome colors) and go from there. Arrow keys turn you left or right, and up/down moves you forwarad or backwards. 'Q' to quit, and there just might be a way to get an overhead view of the map (hint, hint) ... Enjoy, and look for some similar goodies in the near future from Sub-Etha Software, both for the Color Computer, the MM/1, and perhaps even G-Windows. If you have questions or comments, you may contact me via the internet as "coco-sysop@genie.geis.com" or drop me a line via our snail mail address. ^ ^ .pl1 .lm0 .ll79 .ce10 File: TOWEL.DOC - Revision 1.1 (9/15/94) - By Allen C. Huffman .sp | TTTTT OOO W W W EEEEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T O O W W W EEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T OOO W W EEEEE LLLLL | .sp An EthaWin Disk Utility .sp By Allen C. Huffman Copyright (C) 1993,94 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 - (815) 748-6638 .sp [NOTE: Any corrections/additions/updates to the printed instructions will be found in a text file called "towel.update". Be sure to read this file, if it exists.] .sp Towel is a disk utility for OS-9. It offers common disk and file commands through easy to use pull-down menus. All functions may be performed via keyboard hot-keys or by using a mouse. A special config file allows you to customize which OS-9 command is used for each menu option, and, since this utility runs under the EthaWin Interface, you are also able to customize how the program looks (screen colors) and runs (mouse support, hot-keys, etc.). .sp INSTALLATION .sp Towel is a stand-alone utility. The executable program, TOWEL, must reside in your CMDS directory. The two configuration files, ethawin.cfg and towel.cfg, must reside in directory /DD/SYS/ETHAWIN. If you already have an EthaWin product installed on your system, Towel will use the existing ethawin.cfg file. If either of the config files are not found, default values will be used. Usage is as follows: .sp Towel Vx.xx by Allen Huffman (cocosysop@genie.geis.com) Copyright (C) 1993,94 by Sub-Etha Software .sp Syntax: Towel [-opts] {drive/path} Usage : Point n' click disk utility. Opts : -? = display this message. -s = use existing window. .sp Normally, Towel will create and use it's own window. If you wish it to use the existing screen (running from MultiVue, for example) use the "-s" option. "-?" prints a help message. The {device/path} is a drive or path such as "/D0" or "/D1/SYS" for Towel to start in. If the {device/path} is not given the program will use your current working directory. .sp USING TOWEL .sp The main screen will show a list of files in the current or selected directory. All commands are accessed by menus available from the menu-bar at the top of the screen. .sp .cc 12 Selecting Files - Keyboard: .sp UP/DOWN move highlighter up or down one file Shift-UP/DOWN move file list up or down one screen ENTER move to highlighted directory (CHD) SPACE tag/untag highlighted file .sp [Note: Pressing ENTER on ".." will move you to the previous directory, and "." will re-read the current directory. Anytime you switch directories all file flags are reset.] .sp Selecting Files - Mouse: .sp UP/DOWN click on buttons to move highlighter up or down one file Double-UP/DOWN double click on the buttons to move up or down one screen Double-CLICK on directory to move to it (CHD) CLICK on filename to tag/untag .sp Using the Menus - Keyboard: .sp ALT+Letter display the menu with the underlined letter UP/DOWN moves up or down options inside displayed menu ENTER selects highlighted menu option LEFT/RIGHT moves from menu to menu BREAK abort the menu .sp [Note: Once a menu is displayed, you may also press the underlined letter of the option you wish to use. If "HotKeys=Y" in your 'ethawin.cfg' file, the command will execute immediately. If "HotKeys=N", it will just highlight the option and wait for you to press ENTER.] .sp Using the Menus - Mouse: .sp CLICK on menu name (in menu bar) to display menu UP/DOWN to select highlighted menu option .sp [Note: Move below menu options and Click to abort the menu.] .sp Using the Menu Commands: .sp ABOUT displays information on the program FILE performs selected option on all files that are tagged DISK will prompt for device(s) needed depending on command DIRECTORY performs command on flagged directories (if applicable) USER activate user specified commands (from 'towel.cfg' file) HELP displays brief help on using this program .sp [Note: Some commands prompt for a device to operate on. From this box you can use move/keyboard LEFT/RIGHT to select option. QUIT or BREAK aborts, and PATH will prompt for a complete pathname such as "/D1/CMDS"...] .sp .cc 12 WARNINGS .sp Most "dangerous" commands (Del, Format, etc.) will prompt you to make sure you are ready to perform them. However, care must be taken since this program makes it easy to wipe out an entire directory or disk. .sp ABOUT ETHAWIN AND CONFIG FILES .sp EthaWin is a menuing system which provides pull-down menus, dialog boxes, and mouse support on an 80-column text screen. EthaWin allows you to configure many aspects of how it operates (and whether or not you want it to use the mouse). The following is a description of the config files (found in /DD/SYS/ETHAWIN) used by this program. These files may be edited with any OS-9 text editor. .sp EthaWin.cfg: .sp Color[0-7]= defines which color to store in the specified color slot. the other options define which Color slot to use for the specified screen object. HotKeys= if 'Y', pressing option in a displayed menu will go directly to the command. If 'N', you will have to press ENTER after the command letter. UseMouse= 'Y' if you want mouse control, 'N' if you don't MouseRes= 'H' for hi-res interface, 'L' for joystick port only MousePort= 'L' for left port, 'R' for right port .sp Towel.cfg: .sp The lines in this file simply tell what command to use for the specified command. If "Copy=copy", then Towel will use the command "copy" for Copy. Got it? You could change this to "copy \#32k" to use more memory, or even an alternative copy command such as "cp". The User entries are for whatever command you would like accessible through that menu. An overlay will appear to run the commands in. .sp PROBLEMS .sp This program has been tested and appears to perform as promised but PROBLEMS can always occur. Always make sure you have a backup of any important files "just in case". Neither Sub-Etha Software nor the author are responsible for any loss of data over the use of this program. If any type of problem occurs please let us know so it may be corrected in a future version. .sp THANKS .sp Special thanks to YOU for helping support the future of the CoCo and OS-9 by supporting vendors such as ourselves. Without you, our hobby would have died years ago. .sp CONTACTING SUB-ETHA: .sp .nf By Mail: Sub-Etha Software Internet: COCO-SYSOP@genie.geis.com P.O. Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG .sp .ce 1 By Phone: (815) 748-6638 (Sub-Etha Voice Mail / OSK Midwest Division) _^ File: TOWEL.DOC - Revision 1.2 (4/23/95) - By Allen C. Huffman | TTTTT OOO W W W EEEEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T O O W W W EEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T OOO W W EEEEE LLLLL | An EthaWin Disk Utility By Allen C. Huffman Copyright (C) 1993,94,95 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 [NOTE: Any corrections/additions/updates to the printed instructions will be found in a text file called "towel.update". Be sure to read this file, if it exists.] Towel is a disk utility for OS-9. It offers common disk and file commands through easy to use pull-down menus. All functions may be performed via keyboard hot-keys or by using a mouse. A special config file allows you to customize which OS-9 command is used for each menu option, and, since this utility runs under the EthaWin Interface, you are also able to customize how the program looks (screen colors) and runs (mouse support, hot-keys, etc.). INSTALLATION Towel is a stand-alone utility. The executable program, TOWEL, must reside in your CMDS directory. The two configuration files, ethawin.cfg and towel.cfg, must reside in directory /DD/SYS/ETHAWIN. If you already have an EthaWin product installed on your system, Towel will use the existing ethawin.cfg file. If either of the config files are not found, default values will be used. Usage is as follows: Towel Vx.xx by Allen Huffman (cocosysop@genie.geis.com) Copyright (C) 1993,94,95 by Sub-Etha Software Syntax: Towel [-opts] {drive/path} Usage : Point n' click disk utility. Opts : -? = display this message. -s = use existing window. Normally, Towel will create and use it's own window. If you wish it to use the existing screen (running from MultiVue, for example) use the "-s" option. "-?" prints a help message. The {device/path} is a drive or path such as "/D0" or "/D1/SYS" for Towel to start in. If the {device/path} is not given the program will use your current working directory. USING TOWEL The main screen will show a list of files in the current or selected directory. All commands are accessed by menus available from the menu-bar at the top of the screen. Selecting Files - Keyboard: ----CoCo---- ----MM/1---- UP/DOWN UP/DOWN move highlighter up or down one file Shft-UP/DOWN Page-UP/DOWN move file list up or down one screen Ctrl-UP/DOWN HOME/END move to top or bottom of file list ENTER ENTER move to highlighted directory (CHD) SPACE SPACE tag/untag highlighted file [Note: Pressing ENTER on ".." will move you to the previous directory, and "." will re-read the current directory. Anytime you switch directories all file flags are reset.] Selecting Files - Mouse: UP/DOWN click on buttons to move highlighter up or down one file Double-UP/DOWN double click on the buttons to move up or down one screen Double-CLICK on directory to move to it (CHD) CLICK on filename to tag/untag Using the Menus - Keyboard: ALT+Letter display the menu with the underlined letter UP/DOWN moves up or down options inside displayed menu ENTER selects highlighted menu option LEFT/RIGHT moves from menu to menu BREAK abort the menu [Note: Once a menu is displayed, you may also press the underlined letter of the option you wish to use. If "HotKeys=Y" in your 'ethawin.cfg' file, the command will execute immediately. If "HotKeys=N", it will just highlight the option and wait for you to press ENTER.] Using the Menus - Mouse: CLICK on menu name (in menu bar) to display menu UP/DOWN to select highlighted menu option [Note: Move below menu options and Click to abort the menu.] Using the Menu Commands: ABOUT displays information on the program FILE performs selected option on all files that are tagged DISK will prompt for device(s) needed depending on command DIRECTORY performs command on flagged directories (if applicable) USER activate user specified commands (from 'towel.cfg' file) HELP displays brief help on using this program [Note: Some commands prompt for a device to operate on. From this box you can use move/keyboard LEFT/RIGHT to select option. QUIT or BREAK aborts, and PATH will prompt for a complete pathname such as "/D1/CMDS"...] WARNINGS Most "dangerous" commands (Del, Format, etc.) will prompt you to make sure you are ready to perform them. However, care must be taken since this program makes it easy to wipe out an entire directory or disk. ABOUT ETHAWIN AND CONFIG FILES EthaWin is a menuing system which provides pull-down menus, dialog boxes, and mouse support on an 80-column text screen. EthaWin allows you to configure many aspects of how it operates (and whether or not you want it to use the mouse). The following is a description of the config files (found in /DD/SYS/ETHAWIN) used by this program. These files may be edited with any OS-9 text editor. EthaWin.cfg: Color[0-XX]= defines which color to store in the specified color slot. the other options define which Color slot to use for the specified screen object. (CoCo has 8, MM/1 has 16.) HotKeys= if 'Y', pressing option in a displayed menu will go directly to the command. If 'N', you will have to press ENTER after the command letter. UseMouse= 'Y' if you want mouse control, 'N' if you don't CoCo version only: MouseRes= 'H' for hi-res interface, 'L' for joystick port only MousePort= 'L' for left port, 'R' for right port Towel.cfg: The lines in this file simply tell what command to use for the specified command. If "Copy=copy", then Towel will use the command "copy" for Copy. Got it? You could change this to "Copy=#32k" to use more memory, or even an alternative copy command such as "cp". The "User" entries are for whatever command you would like accessible through that menu. An overlay will appear to run the commands in. If "SortDir=Yes" then directories will be alphabetically sorted before they are displayed. If "ShowHidden=Yes", files that begin with "." will be displayed. PROBLEMS This program has been tested and appears to perform as promised but PROBLEMS can always occur. Always make sure you have a backup of any important files "just in case". Neither Sub-Etha Software nor the author are responsible for any loss of data over the use of this program. If any type of problem occurs please let us know so it may be corrected in a future version. THANKS Special thanks to YOU for helping support the future of the CoCo, MM/1 and OS-9 by supporting vendors such as ourselves. Without you, our hobby would have died years ago. CONTACTING SUB-ETHA: By Mail: Sub-Etha Software Internet: COCO-SYSOP@genie.geis.com P.O. Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG ^ ^ .pl1 .lm0 .ll79 .ce11 .ee 69 File: TOWEL.DOC - Revision 1.0 (9/26/93) - By Allen C. Huffman .sp Announcing... .es 70 .sp | TTTTT OOO W W W EEEEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T O O W W W EEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T OOO W W EEEEE LLLLL | .sp .ee 69 An EthaWin Disk Utility .sp By Allen C. Huffman Copyright (C) 1993 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 - (815) 748-6638 .ee 70 .sp .lm0 .ll79 .sp Towel is a disk utility for OS-9. It offers common disk and file commands through easy to use pull-down menus. All functions may be performed via keyboard hot-keys or by using a mouse. A special config file allows you to customize which OS-9 command is used for each menu option, and, since this utility runs under the EthaWin Interface, you are also able to customize how the program looks (screen colors) and runs (mouse support, hot-keys, etc.). .sp .ee 69 INSTALLATION .ee 70 .sp Towel is a stand-alone utility. The executable program, TOWEL, must reside in your CMDS directory. The two configuration files, ethawin.cfg and towel.cfg, must reside in directory /DD/SYS/ETHAWIN. If you already have an EthaWin product installed on your system, Towel will use the existing ethawin.cfg file. If either of the config files are not found, default values will be used. Usage is as follows: .sp Towel Vx.xx by Allen Huffman of Sub-Etha Software Syntax: Towel [-opts] {drive/path} Usage : Point n' click disk utility. Opts : -? = display this message. .sp The only supported option is "-?" which simply prints a help message. The {device/path} is a drive or path such as "/D0" or "/D1/SYS" for Towel to start in. If the {device/path} is not given the program will use your current working directory. .sp .ee 69 USING TOWEL .ee 70 .sp The main screen will show a list of files in the current or selected directory. All commands are accessed by menus available from the menu-bar at the top of the screen. .sp .cc 12 .ee 69 Selecting Files - Keyboard: .ee 70 .sp UP/DOWN move highlighter up or down one file Shift-UP/DOWN move file list up or down one screen ENTER move to highlighted directory (CHD) SPACE tag/untag highlighted file .sp [Note: Pressing ENTER on ".." will move you to the previous directory, and "." will re-read the current directory. Anytime you switch directories all file flags are reset.] .sp .ee 69 Selecting Files - Mouse: .ee 70 .sp UP/DOWN click on buttons to move highlighter up or down CLICK on filename to tag/untag Double-CLICK on directory to move to it .sp .ee 69 Using the Menus - Keyboard: .ee 70 .sp ALT+Letter display the menu with the underlined letter UP/DOWN moves up or down options inside displayed menu ENTER selects highlighted menu option LEFT/RIGHT moves from menu to menu BREAK abort the menu .sp [Note: Once a menu is displayed, you may also press the underlined letter of the option you wish to use. If "HotKeys=Y" in your 'ethawin.cfg' file, the command will execute immediately. If "HotKeys=N", it will just highlight the option and wait for you to press ENTER.] .sp .ee 69 Using the Menus - Mouse: .ee 70 .sp CLICK on menu name (in menu bar) to display menu UP/DOWN to select highlighted menu option .sp [Note: Move below menu options and Click to abort the menu.] .sp .ee 69 Using the Menu Commands: .ee 70 .sp ABOUT displays information on the program FILE performs selected option on all files that are tagged DISK will prompt for device(s) needed depending on command DIRECTORY performs command on flagged directories (if applicable) USER activate user specified commands (from 'towel.cfg' file) HELP displays brief help on using this program .sp [Note: Some commands prompt for a device to operate on. From this box you can use move/keyboard LEFT/RIGHT to select option. QUIT or BREAK aborts, and PATH will prompt for a complete pathname such as "/D1/CMDS"...] .sp .cc 12 .ee 69 WARNINGS .ee 70 .sp Most "dangerous" commands (Del, Format, etc.) will prompt you to make sure you are ready to perform them. However, care must be taken since this program makes it easy to wipe out an entire directory or disk. .sp .ee 69 ABOUT ETHAWIN AND CONFIG FILES .ee 70 .sp EthaWin is a menuing system which provides pull-down menus, dialog boxes, and mouse support on an 80-column text screen. EthaWin allows you to configure many aspects of how it operates (and whether or not you want it to use the mouse). The following is a description of the config files (found in /DD/SYS/ETHAWIN) used by this program. These files may be edited with any OS-9 text editor. .sp .ee 69 EthaWin.cfg: .ee 70 .sp Color[0-7]= defines which color to store in the specified color slot. the other options define which Color slot to use for the specified screen object. HotKeys= if 'Y', pressing option in a displayed menu will go directly to the command. If 'N', you will have to press ENTER after the command letter. UseMouse= 'Y' if you want mouse control, 'N' if you don't MouseRes= 'H' for hi-res interface, 'L' for joystick port only MousePort= 'L' for left port, 'R' for right port .sp .ee 69 Towel.cfg: .ee 70 .sp The lines in this file simply tell what command to use for the specified command. If "Copy=copy", then Towel will use the command "copy" for Copy. Got it? You could change this to "copy #32k" to use more memory, or even an alternative copy command such as "cp". The User entries are for whatever command you would like accessible through that menu. An overlay will appear to run the commands in. .sp .ee 69 PROBLEMS .ee 70 .sp This program has been tested and appears to perform as promised but PROBLEMS can always occur. Always make sure you have a backup of any important files "just in case". Neither Sub-Etha Software nor the author are responsible for any loss of data over the use of this program. If any type of problem occurs please let us know so it may be corrected in a future version. .sp .ee 69 THANKS .ee 70 .sp Special thanks to YOU for helping support the future of the CoCo and OS-9 by supporting vendors such as ourselves. Without you, our hobby would have died years ago. .sp .ee 69 CONTACTING SUB-ETHA: .ee 70 .sp By Mail: Sub-Etha Software Internet: COCO-SYSOP@genie.geis.com P.O. Box 152442 GEnie: COCO-SYSOP Lufkin, TX 75915 Delphi: JOELHEGBERG .sp By Phone: (815) 748-6638 ^  I^ .pl1 .lm0 .ll79 .ce13 File: TOWELDEMO.DOC - Revision 1.1 (9/14/94) - By Allen C. Huffman .sp | TTTTT OOO W W W EEEEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T O O W W W EEE L | | T O O W W W E L | | T OOO W W EEEEE LLLLL | .sp D E M O .sp An EthaWin Disk Utility .sp By Allen C. Huffman Copyright (C) 1993 by Sub-Etha Software P.O. Box 152442 - Lufkin, Texas 75915 - (815) 748-6638 .sp .lm0 .ll79 .sp .ce 1 DEMO NOTES: .sp This demonstration version of Towel will let you see and feel how version 1.02 works. The actual commands, though, do not work. If you think this program may be useful to you, the "real" version may be purchased by sending $24.95 + $2.50 S&H to the address above. However, if you find this program less than useful and find yourself saying "I'd buy this if it only had ...", please let us know what you are looking for in a utility such as this. Your input and support helps us continue development. .sp [NOTE: Any corrections/additions/updates to the printed instructions will be found in a text file called "towel.update". Be sure to read this file, if it exists.] .sp Towel is a disk utility for OS-9. It offers common disk and file commands through easy to use pull-down menus. All functions may be performed via keyboard hot-keys or by using a mouse. A special config file allows you to customize which OS-9 command is used for each menu option, and, since this utility runs under the EthaWin Interface, you are also able to customize how the program looks (screen colors) and runs (mouse support, hot-keys, etc.). .sp INSTALLATION .sp Towel is a stand-alone utility. The executable program, TOWEL, must reside in your CMDS directory. The two configuration files, ethawin.cfg and towel.cfg, must reside in directory /DD/SYS/ETHAWIN. If you already have an EthaWin product installed on your system, Towel will use the existing ethawin.cfg file. If either of the config files are not found, default values will be used. Usage is as follows: .sp Towel Vx.xx by Allen Huffman of Sub-Etha Software Syntax: Towel [-opts] {drive/path} Usage : Point n' click disk utility. Opts : -? = display this message. .sp The only supported option is "-?" which simply prints a help message. The {device/path} is a drive or path such as "/D0" or "/D1/SYS" for Towel to start in. If the {device/path} is not given the program will use your current working directory. .sp USING TOWEL .sp The main screen will show a list of files in the current or selected directory. All commands are accessed by menus available from the menu-bar at the top of the screen. .sp Selecting Files - Keyboard: .sp UP/DOWN move highlighter up or down one file Shift-UP/DOWN move file list up or down one screen ENTER move to highlighted directory (CHD) SPACE tag/untag highlighted file .sp [Note: Pressing ENTER on ".." will move you to the previous directory, and "." will re-read the current directory. Anytime you switch directories all file flags are reset.] .sp Selecting Files - Mouse: .sp UP/DOWN click on buttons to move highlighter up or down one file double click on the buttons to move up or down one screen