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- Well folks, WORDSTAR 4.0 is here for us CP/M users --- sort of!!
- After updating to WS4 on my IBM AT at work and using it for a while, I
- really wanted to update my WORDSTAR 3.3 CP/M version at home. As soon
- as the new release was announced on GENIE, I called MicroPro and spent
- $94.00 for an upgrade.
-
- The first thing that I noticed when my CP/M WS4 upgrade arrived (the
- day before the Labor Day weekend), was that instead of a nice three-
- ring binder supplied with the IBM upgrade, the CP/M manual was spiral-
- bound and didn't really work in the light-weight cardboard cover
- provided!
-
- Installation on my MSC-ICO CP/M+ computer with an Okidata 193 printer
- took only a few minutes using WINSTALL to do the basic set-up and
- WSCHANGE to set up the special screen display ESC sequences. The
- function keys on my keyboard (which have key codes above 7F Hex and
- were easy to patch on WS 3.3) appear to be useless with WS4, so I had
- to rewrite the operating system to translate the key codes to the
- usual ^K, ^J, etc. needed for WS4.
-
- At this point the keyboard and display seemed to work pretty well,
- especially after changing most of the DELAY variables. Then I tried
- to print the PRINT.TST file --- what a disaster. WS4 would not
- recognize the 12 CPI or the DP modes that were set as defaults. All
- of the print came out in 10 CPI and NLQ mode except for the lines that
- were in italics or 17.1 CPI (which is an Okidata default), so I tried
- to BOLD these particular lines and as a result WS4 completely forgot
- that it could print in the "Data Processing" mode.
-
- As a result, I tried to define the "CUSTOM" printer driver to be all
- things that the Okidata 193 could do --- that didn't work either,
- since the "CUSTOM" driver didn't cover all of the options. Next I
- tried to install my Olivetti typewriter as an option (to a serial port
- with hardware handshaking), forget it --- no software support and no
- documentation (as is possible as suggested in the WS4 documentation).
-
- Now on to "THE WORD", the patches from PROFILES magazine a few years
- back allowing THE WORD to be used from the opening menu of WORDSTAR
- 3.3 are MUCH more user friendly than the current WS4 implementation.
- The new "THE WORD" does not seem to be as smart as the older, smaller
- version. I checked the spelling of files that MicroPro provided with
- WS4 and found that the new "THE WORD" does not recognize some very
- simple words that the older version does!
-
- At home I use WORDSTAR to do programming, so I will probably stick
- with WORDSTAR 3.3. My wife is a writer, so she will probably move to
- WORDSTAR 4.0 --- when someone gets the bugs worked out of it.
-
- PS: as a matter of fact, the new "THE WORD" had problems finding
- common words in this document!
-