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- From: spector@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: AppleNET 1.5a (info)
- Message-ID: <8NOV199202563499@vax2.concordia.ca>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 07:56:00 GMT
- Sender: usenet@daily-planet.concordia.ca
- Organization: Concordia University
- Lines: 137
- News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41
-
-
- I'm about to send the long-awaited AppleNET 1.5a archives to the
- comp.binaries.apple2 newsgroup, so please read the following message
- from it's author if you intend on downloading it. Question should be
- sent to Derek Fong: dfong@cam.org
-
- (I'll be cross-posting this to c.b.a2 before the actual binscii'd files)
-
- ---
-
- From: Derek Fong (and the rest of the AppleNET programming group)
- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 92 23:10:12
-
- To: All who download AppleNET v1.5a or previous versions
-
- Thanks for downloading AppleNET v1.5a. Bear in mind that if you're
- new to AppleNET, you probably won't be able to run this as-is. AppleNET 1.5a
- requires ModemWorks 2.1 -- NO OTHER VERSION WILL WORK! ModemWorks 2.1 is
- available from the Morgan Davis Group. However, since the most recent
- version of ModemWorks is v3.0, getting v2.1 may be a problem. But, I have
- heard from some new AppleNET sysops that Morgan has made special arrangements
- to get them v2.1. I don't doubt Morgan's continued generosity (and service
- to the Apple II community), but I know that going to the trouble of shipping
- out copies of v2.1 to new customers may be a pain for him, and that's why
- we're working to try and get a new, improved version of AppleNET out.
- Something COMPLETELY written by the "new group"...
-
- AppleNET v1.5a, as you may or may not know, was not completely
- written by me. As a matter of fact, the only reason I have any claim to it
- is because my name appears as its author. AppleNET is, and has always been,
- a collective effort of other sysops who have contributed what they thought
- was a neat addition to AppleNET. The AppleNET authors then decided whether
- to make those changes standard in future revisions.
-
- However, my entrance into the AppleNET world was only fairly recent.
- A little history of AppleNET here (no exact dates...sorry!), as I believe it.
- AppleNET was originally started by Kevin D'Haeze in 1988-1989 as a school
- project. He continued to support AppleNET until version 1.3e, around 1989.
-
- AppleNET was then picked up by Larry "WESTARK" Edwards, who took
- AppleNET and released version 1.3f-1.4a. WESTARK BBS was then opened up to
- support AppleNET sysops, both current and future. Unfortunately, Larry
- Edwards died after the release of v1.4a, and AppleNET fell into a state of
- stagnation between then and November 1991. That's where I come in...
-
- I was asked by one of AppleNET's early authors (Erik Kloeppel) to
- release the version I had at my BBS. I had originally started the BBS with
- AppleNET v1.4a back in 1990, but had made a considerable number of changes,
- bug fixes, and other minor improvements. However, in heart, it was still
- AppleNET v1.4a, and that's clearly evident in the code and the operation of
- the program.
-
- Now that I look back on the release of 1.5 and 1.5a, I realize that
- the release was somewhat "rushed", and the quality of the overall program
- probably could've been better. Still, it works, people have told me they
- like the program, and many do use it. Don't get me wrong -- it's a great BBS
- program, but it could be a lot better, which is why..................
-
- ....AppleNET v2.0 is under production! This version had been planned
- quite a while ago, back to 1990 when Larry was still working on AppleNET.
- That version (2.0) has now become synonymous in the AppleNET world with
- something great happening to AppleNET, and I intend to keep with that.
-
- Being a completely new version, I've decided to rewrite the whole
- AppleNET BBS system from the ground up. No code from the original will
- appear in AppleNET v2.0, new file formats have been created, and overall
- performance has been increased drastically (from what we have right now).
-
- Among the newer features of AppleNET v2.0 are: X/Y/Zmodem support,
- faster userlog searches, a faster message system, a more powerful files
- system, more flexibility with system events, and a powerful new menu system.
- There will also be more "bells and whistles" (this is what many have asked
- for), and it will also support ProTERM Special, ANSI, and standard TTY.
-
- And, in keeping with tradition, AppleNET v2.0 will be easy to modify
- and customize. Everything is written in Applesoft BASIC.
-
- Networking is definitely something we've got in mind for AppleNET.
- I've personally got my heart set on making AppleNET Internet-compatible, but
- we've run into a couple of obstacles. If you're knowledgeable with the
- Internet, and know specifics, please get in touch with us at one of the
- sources listed below.
-
- If the Internet option bombs completely, we're considering Fidonet as
- a backup. This network is much easier to link into, and is an established
- network -- not as big as the Internet, but still well-worth it.
-
- As well, whether EITHER of those options goes through or not, we do
- have plans for an Internet-based (ok, ok, Internet-lookalike) proprietary
- network for AppleNET v2.0+, Prime BBS, and possibly Warp 6 BBSes (if Jim Ferr
- gets in touch with us). Mailers will probably be written to extend support
- of our network to other systems (eg: IBM BBSes, etc.). It won't be big, but
- it'll be something nonetheless...
-
- Again, if you are knowledgeable in the Internet, and know specifics,
- please get in touch with us!
-
-
- Contact me at one (or more!) of the following places, in order of preference:
-
- Eagle-Eyes' Emporium BBS
- (514) 337-8844
- 300/1200/2400 bps
- We are now the AppleNET flagship!
-
- GEnie's A2 Roundtable:
-
- Type "m645;1" at any GEnie prompt to get to the A2 BB.
- Once there, "Set 41" to go to Category 41. We provide AppleNET support in
- Topics 1 to 3. Don't be shy to post us a question, comment, or anything!
- My GEmail address is M.POTTER4.
-
- Snail Mail:
-
- Derek Fong
- 1837 St. Germain Blvd.
- St. Laurent, Quebec
- H4L 3S9 Canada
-
- Internet (not recommended): dfong@cam.org
-
- I don't particularly recommend this option because I don't know how long
- I'll have the account. It's quite expensive for an unemployed student to
- keep paying (month after month) for Internet access, and my account may be
- gone even as you read this!
-
- ----------------
- Again, if you are knowledgeable with the Internet, PLEASE get in touch with
- us! We need specifics, and are quite new to the Internet itself, and any
- help is greatly appreciated. If possible, it's preferred that you contact
- us on GEnie, either in the A2 RT (preferable) or GEmail (free).
-
- ---
-
- Mitchell Spector
- spector@vax2.concordia.ca
-
-