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"!!Running a Kaypro (Y/N) ? " ?' K :
K. 'Y = K. 'y = + [ 1 K : ]
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~ Page 1 ~
In The Public Domain
This is being written on my way to see
the Tall Ships as they make their
way to NYC via Newport. It occurred to
me that Mouse was well suited to a
newsletter which has been restructured
to fit on 1 page. It is both a
publishing language and a programming
language. Its key feature is brevity.
So, in the interest of getting down to
business, here's what's going on in the
Public Domain."
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~ Page 2 ~
Page 3. Dialer
Page 4. Index
Page 5. Vfiler
Page 6. Selfgen
Page 7. ...
Page 8. Index
9. Exit
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Ben Littenberg wrote this one. It
helps you remember key telephone
numbers, will dial them for you and will
remind you via a notepad of things you
need to remember. It is written in Z
Basic and requires a Hayes compatible
modem."
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~ Page 4 ~
Dave Hodgins got this one thru an
NKUG disk purchase. Its use is
illustrated in this article itself. I
wish I'd known about INDEX when Bob
Riche called me some time back (see
Volume 2 of the CTKUG newsletter). You
simply mark key words and key
phrases with ^K and ^P
respectively and run this program
against the file. It generates a sorted
index at the end of the file. If the
document is a WordStar file, all dot
commands that effect page numbering are
correctly processed. The HLP file
that comes with INDEX is both a true
HLP file and an INDEX able document."
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~ Page 5 ~
The last meeting of CTKUG was well
attended. New people came, bringing
fresh ideas to the group. Dave
Wright, Jim Taylor and Elliott
Frauenglass took away new Public
Domain software and participated in the
VFILER40 demonstration by editor Jim
Thompson. The emphasis was on Word
Processing and the use of VFILER40. A
non-technical presentation was given by
Jim Thompson. Jeff Moore
wired 5 KayPro's to his network, pro-
viding the needed link to Jim's machine.
VFILER40 has user definable CMD
files which allow you to point at a file
with your cursor keys and run an editor
and a key redefinition program on it."
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Tom Veile solved Programming Contest #3
in Mbasic. The solution is elegant and
is available, as is all the software
discussed in this article, on -CTKUG56.
I wrote a solution in Mouse.
These programs, when run, print
out their own source. Tom submits the
following problem for Programming
Contest #4. He calls it the 'Odd House
Problem'. A man lives on the odd side of
a street in Hartford. There are > 50
houses and < 500 houses on his side. If
the sum of the house numbers on one side
of his house = the sum on the other, how
many houses are on his side and what is
his house number? (Answer: There are
169 houses on his side. His house num-
ber is 239. Prove this and we'll print
it.)"
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I have brought my BBS/RCP/M back up
and you may call it at 300/1200/2400
baud 24 hours a day. The number is (203)
665-1100. It is a full-featured Z-
System. Jim Taylor is an active user
and is helping me put together a
Writer's Section. This article as
well as -CTKUG56 are available for
download. Editor Jim Thompson also
runs a system and welcomes your calls.
He will set it up with a voice call.
Keep in touch, Lee Bradley, CTKUG
Librarian."
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~ Page 8 ~
-CTKUG56................... 2, 6, 7
BBS/RCP/M.................. 7
Ben Littenberg............. 3
Bob Riche.................. 4
Brevity.................... 1
CMD........................ 5
Dave Hodgins............... 4
Dave Wright................ 5
DIALER16 LBR............... 2
Elliott Frauenglass........ 5
HLP........................ 4, 4
INDEX...................... 4
INDEX COM.................. 2
Jeff Moore................. 5
Jim Taylor................. 5, 7
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Jim Thompson............... 5, 5, 7
Key phrases................ 4
Key words.................. 4
Mouse...................... 1, 6
Programming Contest #3..... 6
Programming Contest #4..... 6
SELFGEN LBR................ 2
Tall Ships................. 1
Tom Veile.................. 6
VFILER40................... 5, 5
VFILER40 COM............... 2
WordStar.................... 4
Writer's Section............ 7
^K.......................... 4
^P.......................... 4
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