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-
-
- #
- #Q: What new features will it include?
- #
- #A: Here's what I've heard. This info is based on Brian Dougherty's
- # talk at the San Diego Computer Fair in mid September '92 and on a
- # demonstration given to the German GEOS Users' Club in March '92.
- #
- # GeoWrite - The new version will have four times the features of
- # the old version (according to BD), yet will be under 50k. Some
- # new features I've heard about include text wrapping around
- # pictures and improved import & export functions
- #
- # GeoComm - Won't be substantially improved, although a separate
- # comm app will be commercially available. [I hope they at least
- # fix the term-emulation bugs and add Zmodem!]
- #
- # Geoworks database and spreadsheet applications - The name of the
- # database is not official, but the working name is GeoBase. It
- # will be able to import GeoDex documents and possibly other formats
- # as well.
- #
- # GeoAladdin - I assume that this is a PC/GEOS verison of the
- # Aladdin navigation program for GEnie.
- #
- # DOS task-switching - DOS task-switching capability is built into
- # v2, but it will not multi-task DOS apps. BD predicted that
- # interest in running DOS apps will decline rapidly in the next two
- # years.
- #
- # Novell Netware - Netware code will be in v2, and GW will
- # eventually not require DOS at all (v2 still does).
- #
- # General stuff - more Video drivers, including SVGA and support for
- # 256 colors; color printing; "intelligent" print drivers.
- #
- Q: Does PC/GEOS support MS-DOS 5.0 or DR-DOS 6.0 task-switching?
-
- A: Version 1.2 of GWE supports MS-DOS 5.0 task-switching if your
- hot-key is the default (Ctrl-Esc).
-
- The DR Dos TaskMax (task switcher) ships with the update version
- 6.01 of DR Dos. The task switching is only supported in Pro (not
- in v1.2). The current support allows you to cut/paste between
- PC/GEOS applications and DOS applications.
-
- Q: Are there any third-party apps for PC/GEOS?
-
- A: GWE versions 1.0 through Pro have shipped with America On-Line by
- America On-Line (fomerly Quantum). There are a couple of products
- that are in late beta.
-
- Also, Certified Software has evidently released some software for
- the GEOS environment. Certified Software's phone number is
- 1-800-582-4455. The programs include Colorizer for GEOS, $14.95;
- Clocks for GEOS, $14.95; and GEOS Kids & Vegas Games, $29.95.
-
- Q: What fonts are available for PC/GEOS?
-
- A: GeoWorks Ensemble v1.0->Pro ship with 8 (9?) base outline fonts.
- There are currently three (3) font packs available directly from
- GeoWorks that provide a pile of typefaces. Both Micrologic and
- Atech have font conversion programs that support the GeoWorks
- Nimbus font format.
-
- Shipping with v1.2 (and later) is a PC/GEOS application called the
- Nimbus Font Converter (in the Extras folder under the World
- directory) that will convert from the URW Nimbus font format into
- the PC/GEOS Nimbus font format.
-
- Q: Are there any anonymous ftp sites for PC/GEOS stuff?
-
- A: There are currently two anonymous ftp sites with PC/GEOS-specific
- files. First, there is mir.eco.utexas.edu [128.83.172.17]. The
- files are in the /pub/geos directory. Access time is 6:00 pm to
- 8:00 am CST. If you want to upload, PKZIP your file and put it in
- the /inbasket directory. Then send a note to Tony Yen
- (tyen@mundo.eco.utexas.edu). Use the filename as the subject of
- the message, and leave a single-line description in the body of
- the message. Tony's doing this out of the goodness of his heart,
- and will take the site down if traffic becomes excessive or any
- funny stuff happens.
-
- Second, the army's Simtel-20 archive now has a GEOWORKS directory
- in its msdos section. The best way to access the Simtel archive
- is through one of its mirror sites, like oak.oakland.edu or
- wuarchive.wustl.edu. If you have a program to upload to Simtel,
- please send e-mail to Keith Petersen (w8sdz@tacom-emh1.army.mil)
- with a short description of the files you wish to submit. He will
- provide you with instruction on how to upload. Please do *not*
- send files to that mailbox.
-
- Q: As I understood it, PC/GEOS was originally the PM/LITE (or OS/2
- lite). IBM dropped it and so it was released as Ensemble.
-
- A: This is not correct. PC/GEOS was developed by Berkeley Softworks
- (now Geoworks), not by IBM. I heard that Geoworks was at one time
- working towards an agreement bundling GWE with IBM's PS/1's, but
- that agreement fell through. I have also heard that IBM talked to
- Geoworks about taking over PM/Lite, but nothing ever came of that
- either.
-
- Q: Which character set does PC/GEOS use? Most European languages need
- the special characters above CHR(127)...
-
- A: PC/GEOS has quite a large available character set. For instance,
- all the vowels can be given acute, dieresis, grave, and circumflex
- accents in both upper- and lower-case. You can also use the
- Spanish ~n (as in se~nor), Danish (?) O-with-a-slash-through-it,
- the German ess-tset (double s), and many other special language
- characters.
-
- You also have a choice of various typographical, punctuation,
- currency, and mathematical symbols. These are all well-documented
- in the manual.
-
- Q: I don't like the UI (user interface). Can I customize it?
-
- A: PC/GEOS has pioneered the concept of the Generic UI. What this
- means is that the application is written to a very powerful
- dynamically bound object oriented UI. At runtime the system
- 'binds' the Generic UI to a Specific UI. The only currently
- shipping UI is a Motif based Specific UI. Others, I'm sure will
- come when time permits.
-
- Q: Does PC/GEOS exist in any other language versions than English?
-
- A: Certainly. PC/GEOS is currently available in seven languages:
- Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
-
- Q: Is PC/GEOS available as a pen system?
-
- A: Pen/GEOS was announced by Geoworks CEO Brian Dougherty at the
- recent Pen Computing conference. Due to PC/GEOS's object-oriented
- design, once the basic pen support was added to the appropriate
- system level objects, all of the applications autmatically have
- basic Pen support. Pen-specific applications are sure to follow.
-
- Q: Is there a way to print using my printer's built-in fonts?
-
- A: As far as I know, there's no way to embed printer codes in a GWE
- document. One thing you might try is to set your printer to use
- the font you want before you enter GWE. Then print using the
- text-only mode. I haven't tried this, so I don't know whether is
- works. If you try it, let me know.
-
- Q: Can anyone tell me what the difference is between Ensemble and
- Pro?
-
- A: Geoworks Pro comes bundled with Quattro Pro SE, a DOS-based
- spreadsheet from Borland that you can buy separately.
-
- There's a spreadsheet viewer in Pro which works with Quattro and
- Lotus files. The viewer runs within the PC/GEOS environment, and
- allows you to do font changes, printing, and cutting to paste into
- other GeoWorks apps. You can't edit the spreadsheet contents
- unless you select an "Edit Spreadsheet" menu item. That menu
- selection launches Quattro Pro by dropping into DOS first.
-
- Geoworks Pro also has a few improvements over GWE 1.2, such as the
- ability to use the DR DOS 6.0 task switcher. The Pro distribution
- contains a bunch of DOS program launchers that were bundled with
- various OEM configurations of Ensemble. Launchers are loaded onto
- your system if you identify it as one of the OEM systems. This is
- more of a packaging difference than a product difference; GeoWorks
- simply chose to distribute the OEM versions and the generic
- version in a single orderable item.
-
- Q: I can't get my backspace character to work with GeoComm when I
- dial into Unix. What's wrong?
-
- A: As I understand it, there is no way to send the DELETE (ASCII
- 127) character with GeoComm. If your system is expecting to see
- the DELETE character, you may have to set it to use the backspace
- character (Control-H, ASCII 8) instead. Two examples follow:
-
- If your problem is at the command line, you may need to set the
- backspace key to erase. Try the following command to see if it
- helps:
-
- stty erase "^H"
-
- If your problem is with GNU emacs, you need to set the backspace
- key to delete characters to the left. Try this command to see if
- it helps:
-
- Meta-X global-set-key "\C-h" 'backward-delete-char-untabify
-
- If you absolutely must send a DELETE character, try this:
- First, create a file called DELETE.TXT containing just the DELETE
- (Ascii 127) character. You'll have to use a DOS-based text editor
- to do it. Then when you want to send the DELETE character, just
- select "Type From Text File" from the FILE menu. In the dialog
- box, you choose DELETE.TXT. That's all; you've just sent a DELETE
- character.
-
- Q: How can I convert files from my DOS word processor's format to
- GeoWrite and back again?
-
- A: There are no file conversion facilities yet, although I hear it's
- a high priority item (as is everything else these days :-) Those
- people at Geoworks must be sorely overworked.). The best you can
- do is to save from your DOS word processor in ASCII, plain-text,
- or generic WP format. GeoWrite allows you to import and export
- plain ASCII file.
-
- Q: I'm running GWE 1.2 with Stacker installed. Drive C is my stacker
- volume (through SSWAP). For some reason GeoManager insists on
- looking at drive E for the /geoworks/world directory, even though
- when I exit geoworks, I'm on drive C. Any ideas?
-
- A: Check the volume labels for drives C, D, and E. If they're
- identical, then use GeoManager to edit the volume labels so that
- each drive has its own distinct label.
-
- Q: I was using GeoComm in vt100 mode to edit some files on Unix. All
- of a sudden GeoComm blew up when I deleted a line. What's wrong?
-
- A: GeoComm seems to have trouble with the vt100 code for changing the
- the scrolling region of the terminal. The code is of the form
- ^[[#;#r, where the first # is the top line of the scrolling region
- and the second # is the bottom line. Below is a revised termcap
- (from Ted Dunning) that should circumvent the problem. To use
- this termcap, copy the section between the "cut here" lines and
- copy it to a file in the home directory of your Unix account, say
- geovt100. Then insert one of the following lines in your startup
- file:
-
- For bash: export TERMCAP="$(cat $HOME/geovt100)"
- For csh: setenv TERMCAP `cat $HOME/geovt100`
- For sh: TERMCAP=`cat $HOME/geovt100`;export TERMCAP
-
- --- cut here ---
- d1|vt100-not:\
- :do=^J:co#80:li#24:cl=50\E[;H\E[2J:sf=5\ED:\
- :le=^H:bs:am:cm=5\E[%i%d;%dH:nd=2\E[C:up=2\E[A:\
- :ce=3\E[K:cd=50\E[J:so=2\E[7m:se=2\E[m:us=2\E[4m:ue=2\E[m:\
- :md=2\E[1m:mr=2\E[7m:mb=2\E[5m:me=2\E[m:is=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H:\
- :rf=/usr/share/lib/tabset/vt100:\
- :rs=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h:ks=\E[?1h\E=:ke=\E[?1l\E>:\
- :ku=\EOA:kd=\EOB:kr=\EOC:kl=\EOD:kb=^H:\
- :ho=\E[H:k1=\EOP:k2=\EOQ:k3=\EOR:k4=\EOS:pt:sr=5\EM:vt#3:xn:\
- :sc=\E7:rc=\E8:
- --- cut here ---
-
- Q: When I install other fonts, they are displayed in the fonts menu
- in the order they were installed. Is there a way to have them
- in alphabetical order?
-
- A: Currently, the font menu is built in the order that the font files
- are found in the directory. So, if you want them in alphabetical
- order, use a DOS directory sort program (e.g. Symantec's/Norton's
- DS).
-
- Q: I'm having trouble importing graphics file into PC/GEOS.
- Sometimes when I use the Import option in GeoDraw it refuses to
- import the file. Other times it will import it but the colors are
- all screwed up. What's going on?
-
- A: The problem is twofold. First, PC/GEOS is currently limited to a
- maximum of 16 colors. If you try to import a file with more than
- 16 colors, GeoDraw gives you a message about an incompatible
- bitmap. Second, GeoDraw forces any picture you import to use the
- PC/GEOS color palette instead of the palette embedded in the
- picture itself. This is what screws up the colors.
-
- You need to get a copy of the files piclb183.zip and ensembul.zip
- from the /pub/geos directory of ecst.csuchico.edu. Piclb183.zip
- contains a program called Piclab which is useful for manipulating
- GIF files. Among other things, Piclab lets you alter the default
- color map of a GIF file, and lets you set the number of colors as
- well. Ensembul.zip is a file containing information on how to use
- Piclab to convert your picture for use with GEOS.
-
- --
- Doug Taylor | Nothing real can be threatened.
- The Ohio State University | Nothing unreal exists.
- doug-taylor+@osu.edu | - A Course in Miracles
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- From: dtaylor@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Douglas A Taylor)
- Subject: PC/GEOS FAQ List part 2/3 -- Developers' Q & A
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.131352.17969@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Followup-To: comp.os.msdos.pcgeos
- Summary: PC/GEOS is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) developed by
- GeoWorks. It runs on top of MS (or DR) DOS and provides
- a multitasking, multithreaded environment for any DOS
- machine with at least 512k of RAM and a hard disk.
- Sender: news@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
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- Organization: The Ohio State University
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 13:13:52 GMT
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-
- Archive-name: pcgeos-faq/part2
- Last-modified: modified September 1, 1992
-
- The letter below is being sent by GeoWorks to various software
- developers regarding PC/GEOS software development and the upcoming
- SDK. Following the letter is a series of questions that a developer
- might have, along with GeoWorks' responses. Thanks to John Mitchell
- for providing these.
-
- --- start of letter ---
-
- Dear Sofware Developer,
-
- We are currently offering the first draft of the PC/GEOS Software
- Development Kit Technical Documentation. This documentation is
- for anyone interested in PC/GEOS technical information or product
- development. The documentation covers PC/GEOS concepts, object
- oriented programming, system services and libraries, and
- development tools. Sample C source code is also included.
-
- The price of the four volume documentation set is $200. This
- price covers the initial draft version plus subsequent updates
- that will be send to you at no additional charge. The
- documentation alone will not enable you to begin programming for
- PC/GEOS. However, obtaining documentation now will allow you to
- evaluate PC/GEOS as a platform for future product development and
- to get a head start on PC/GEOS development.
-
- Development tools for PC/GEOS are scheduled for BETA testing this
- summer and will be available to participants for an additional
- fee. BETA testers will also receive access to GeoWorks Developer
- Support for assistance during development. Please note that
- purchase of the documentation does *not* guarantee that you will
- be chosen as a BETA tester of the SDK. We have received many more
- requests to participate in BETA testing than we can accommodate,
- but we will give each candidate careful consideration.
-
- [...]
-
- --- end of letter ---
-
- PC/GEOS Developers Questions & Answers
- --------------------------------------
-
- Q: How can I start writing applications for PC/GEOS?
-
- A: The first step to writing PC/GEOS applications is becoming part of
- our PC/GEOS Independent Software Vendor (ISV) program. To enter
- into our ISV program, you must complete an ISV questionnaire and
- return it to GeoWorks. A questionnaire is probably included along
- with this document. If a questionnaire is not included and you
- haven't already sent one to us, please contact GeoWorks. Once we
- receive your completed questionnaire, we'll enter your name into
- our developer database and keep you informed about all developer
- related information.
-
- The current PC/GEOS development tools run on Unix workstations.
- These Unix based tools are not supported and are not available to
- the general developer community. Because of requests from
- developers, we're porting these tools to run under DOS, rather
- than releasing a Unix software development kit (SDK). The
- DOS-based SDK will be available to BETA testers later this year.
- At that point, our BETA developers can begin writing PC/GEOS
- programs. The SDK will be widely available some time in 1993,
- once BETA testing is complete.
-
- We're currently offering preliminary SDK documentation. By
- reading the documentation now, you can evaluate PC/GEOS as a
- development platform and get up to speed on PC/GEOS programming.
- If you did not receive an SDK documentation order form, please
- contact GeoWorks.
-
-
- Q: How do I become an SDK BETA tester?
-
- A: If you're interested in becoming a BETA tester of the SDK, you
- should indicate this on your your ISV questionnaire. We've
- received many more requests to BETA test the SDK than we can
- accommodate. In selecting our BETA test group, we're looking at a
- number of factors, such as your previous programming experience,
- programming languages used, whether you've BETA tested a
- development kit before, and products you've developed. The job of
- testing development tools is much more difficult than testing
- regular software products. We need a very qualified group of BETA
- testers who can deal with imperfect tools and who will give us the
- feedback we need to make ours the best SDK possible.
-
-
- Q: What will be provided with the SDK and what else will I need to use it?
-
- A: We currently plan to provide the following as part of the SDK:
-
- * Technical documentation on concepts, tools, routines,
- libraries, and objects that make up the PC/GEOS operating
- system.
-
- * An Object Assembly assembler, linker, debugger, C preprocessor
- and some utility programs for creating PC/GEOS programs.
-
- * Source code examples and complete sample programs in C and
- assembly language
-
- * Header files for assembly language and C development.
-
- * 2 complete versions of the system software including
- kernel, libraries, drivers, etc. One is the standard
- software and one is a debugging version for use during
- development.
-
- We anticipate that you will need to provide the following:
-
- * 2 PCs. One must be a 386 or better with approximately
- 40M available disk space and 6 to 8 Megs of RAM. This machine
- is for running the development tools. The other machine can
- be any PC that runs PC/GEOS, from an XT to a 486.
- [Again, please note that you don't have to have two machines but
- it is certainly recommended (and is required if you wish to
- use the Swat debugger). --JDM]
-
- * For C development, you will need a compiler that is compatible
- with either Borland or Microsoft compiler object files. We plan
- compatibility with Borland version 2.0 or later and Microsoft
- version 6.0 or later.
-
-
- Q: What languages are supported? Can I program in C++?
-
- A: Initially the SDK will allow programming in either C or Object
- Assembly language. We've extended both C and Intel 80x86 Assembly
- language with PC/GEOS specific syntax for defining objects,
- classes, message handlers, etc. The first version of the SDK will
- not support C++. This is because PC/GEOS is a completely object
- oriented operating system while C++ is language based object
- orientation (used to do object oriented programming on non OOP
- systems). You can still use a C++ compiler as long as it allows
- standard C language development as well as C++.
-
-
- Q: Do I have to write a program specifically for PC/GEOS to take
- advantage of its features?
-
- A: Yes. To create a program that runs in the PC/GEOS environment,
- your application must be written specifically for the PC/GEOS
- operating system API (Application Program Interface). Standard
- DOS, Windows or other types of applications will not run under
- PC/GEOS.
-
-
- Q: Can I port my Windows application to run under PC/GEOS?
-
- A: It's possible to port any application to a new environment and
- therefore you could port your Windows application to PC/GEOS.
- However, PC/GEOS is a radically different operating system and
- provides much more for developers than Windows does. PC/GEOS
- applications should be written to take advantage of the
- sophisticated libraries and system services offered in PC/GEOS and
- should shed their Windows programs' baggage. If you try to port a
- slow, 3 Meg Windows application to PC/GEOS, you'll probably wind
- up with a slow, large PC/GEOS application. By making the most out
- of what PC/GEOS offers to application developers, you'll have a
- product that's small, fast, and elegantly designed.
-
-
- Q: What is the difference between Pen GEOS and regular PC/GEOS?
-
- A: Pen GEOS is the PC/GEOS operating system with extensions for pen
- based computers. Additional libraries and drivers are included to
- support pen input devices, handwriting recognition and capturing
- and storing pen input as digital ink. The same SDK and operating
- system is used whether or not you are doing a pen based
- application.
-
-
- Q: What type of developer support will be provided?
-
- A: Developer support is one reason we must limit the size of our BETA
- test group. During our BETA test, we will use our technical
- documentation, engineering, and online support staff to answer
- questions and assess the support needs of our developers. This
- will ensure that when the SDK is more widely available, we will
- have an established developer support program designed to meet the
- needs of our ISVs.
-
-
- Q: How can I get more information?
-
- A: If you have additional questions or need more information, please
- write or FAX GeoWorks Developer Support. Our FAX number is (510)
- 644-0928.
- --
- Doug Taylor | Nothing real can be threatened.
- The Ohio State University | Nothing unreal exists.
- doug-taylor+@osu.edu | - A Course in Miracles
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- From: dtaylor@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Douglas A Taylor)
- Subject: PC/GEOS FAQ List part 3/3 -- Updates to the FAQ
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.131423.18029@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Followup-To: comp.os.msdos.pcgeos
- Summary: PC/GEOS is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) developed by
- GeoWorks. It runs on top of MS (or DR) DOS and provides
- a multitasking, multithreaded environment for any DOS
- machine with at least 512k of RAM and a hard disk.
- Sender: news@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
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- Organization: The Ohio State University
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 13:14:23 GMT
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- Archive-name: pcgeos-faq/part3
- Last-modified: modified September 25, 1992
-
- I rewrote the sections on PC/GEOS version 2, using information
- recently posted here by John Wiley. I also deleted the question about
- GEOS being released in April '92 with the capability to run DOS and
- Windows apps. Nobody believes that any more, do they?
-
- #Q: When is PC/GEOS 2.0 going to be launched?
- #
- # According to Brian Dougherty (GW's CEO) at the San Diego Computer
- # Fair, v2 will enter testing at the end of this month (Sept '92),
- # and go to beta this Fall. It sounds like we can expect it to be
- # released (along with a slew of 3rd-party apps) sometime around
- # late 1st quarter of '93.
- #
- #Q: What new features will it include?
- #
- #A: Here's what I've heard. This info is comes from Brian Dougherty's
- # talk at the San Diego Computer Fair in mid September '92 and on a
- # demonstration given to the German GEOS Users' Club in March '92.
- #
- # GeoWrite - The new version will have four times the features of
- # the old version (according to BD), yet will be under 50k. Some
- # new features I've heard about include text wrapping around
- # pictures and improved import & export functions
- #
- # GeoComm - Won't be substantially improved, although a separate
- # comm app will be commercially available. [I hope they at least
- # fix the term-emulation bugs and add Zmodem!]
- #
- # Geoworks database and spreadsheet applications - The name of the
- # database is not official, but the working name is GeoBase. It
- # will be able to import GeoDex documents and possibly other formats
- # as well.
- #
- # GeoAladdin - I assume that this is a PC/GEOS verison of the
- # Aladdin navigation program for GEnie.
- #
- # DOS task-switching - DOS task-switching capability is built into
- # v2, but it will not multi-task DOS apps. BD predicted that
- # interest in running DOS apps will decline rapidly in the next two
- # years.
- #
- # Novell Netware - Netware code will be in v2, and GW will
- # eventually not require DOS at all (v2 still does).
- #
- # General stuff - more Video drivers, including SVGA and support for
- # 256 colors; color printing; "intelligent" print drivers.
- #
- --
- Doug Taylor | Nothing real can be threatened.
- The Ohio State University | Nothing unreal exists.
- doug-taylor+@osu.edu | - A Course in Miracles
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- From: esr@snark.thyrsus.com (Eric S. Raymond)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386,comp.sys.intel,news.answers
- Subject: PC-Clone UNIX Hardware Buyer's Guide
- Summary: Tips on how and where to buy hardware for your UNIX.
- Message-ID: <1jjQh6#0364S05Wv8mS8Szh7j72XmDC=esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
- Date: 7 Dec 92 19:46:43 GMT
- Expires: 7 Mar 93 00:00:00 GMT
- Sender: esr@snark.thyrsus.com (Eric S. Raymond)
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- Archive-name: pc-unix/hardware
- Last-update: Mon Dec 7 14:40:22 1992
- Version: 9.0
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- What's new in this issue:
- * A critical error in the Archive ST525 manual.
- * Credit-card companies often forbid card purchase surcharges.
- * More info about ClariNet's Street Price Report
- * ESDI rises from the grave.
-
- Gentle Reader: if you end up buying something based on information from this
- Guide, please do yourself and the net a favor; make a point of telling the
- vendor "Eric's FAQ sent me" or some equivalent. The idea isn't to hype me
- personally, I've already got all the notoriety I need from doing things like
- _The_New_Hacker's_Dictionary_ --- but if we can show vendors that the Guide
- influences a lot of purchasing decisions, I can be a more powerful advocate for
- the net's interests, and for you.
-
- 0. Contents
- I. Introduction
- II. Overview of the Market
- III. Buying the basics
- A. Getting Down to Cases
- B. Power Supplies and Fans
- C. The Heart Of The Machine
- D. Motherboards and BIOSes
- E. Peripherals
- F. Keyboards
- G. Power Protection
- IV. Performance tuning
- A. How To Pick Your Processor
- B. Of Memory In...
- C. Bus Wars
- D. IDE vs. SCSI
- E. Other Disk Decisions
- F. Souping Up X Performance
- V. Tape Drive Follies
- VI. Of Mice and Machines
- VII. When, Where and How to Buy
- VIII. Questions You Should Always Ask Your Vendor
- A. Minimum Warranty Provisions
- B. Documentation
- C. A System Quality Checklist
- IX. Things to Check when Buying Mail-Order
- A. Tricks and Traps in Mail-Order Warranties
- B. Special Questions to Ask Mail-Order Vendors Before Buying
- C. Payment Method
- X. Which Clone Vendors to Talk To
-