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- - CD-ROMs Are Simple
- - New Windows Viewer for CD
- - Programming Section on Next Month's CD
- - CD Drive Offers Continue
- - Get Your Keyboard Back
- - Windows Apps Outsell DOS Apps
- - Software Excitement Bankrupt
- - New Retail products
- ... Game Maker - create complex arcade games without programming.
- ... Hole-In-One-Miniature Golf Deluxe - more fun than the real thing.
- ... Pinball Dreams - the most realistic pinball game yet.
- ... Mad Dog McCree CD-ROM - better than the popular arcade game.
- ... Motor Mouse - you can't tell it's a mouse!
- - Letters
- - Keeping Track of Receipts
- - Corel Buys Ventura
- - International Vendors of PsL's CD
-
-
-
- -----CD-ROMs Are Simple
-
- A long-time member wrote us that he was thinking of dropping his
- membership because of our recent emphasis on the Monthly CD-ROM. He
- said that for novices, CD-ROMs are too advanced.
-
- We have also received calls from people interested in getting a
- CD-ROM, but who also assumed that using a CD-ROM is complicated.
- Nothing could be further from the truth.
-
- Once your CD-ROM drive is installed, it looks to the system like
- another hard drive, except that you cannot write to it, only read from
- it. The driver which is added to your CONFIG.SYS causes DOS to assign
- the next available drive letter to it.
-
- If your hard drive is C: and you don't have any other drives except
- floppies, the CD-ROM drive will be D:. The CD is made up of
- directories and files, just like any other drive. To DOS shells/menus,
- Windows File Manager, and other programs, it appears as just another
- drive. DOS commands like DIR, COPY, etc., can all be used with the CD.
-
- With the SyDos drive, you can unpack the drive from the box and be
- using it in less than five minutes. You just plug the drive into your
- printer port (there is a pass-through connector to plug your printer
- into) and load the software.
-
- For novices, accessing the CD is no more difficult than reading PsL
- News, which is literally what you are doing, just on the screen. To
- install a program you are reading about, you just press I and tell it
- a drive and directory. What could be easier?
-
- With our special offers starting at $66/month for 3 months to get a
- drive and CDs, it's both cheap AND easy.
-
- However, we also want to reassure readers that we are giving a great
- amount of space in PsL News to the CD at the present because it is
- new. As people become more familiar with the CD, how it works, and
- what we are doing with it, the amount of space given to information
- about the CD in PsL News will decrease.
-
-
- -----New Windows Viewer for CD
-
- The PsL Monthly CD for November has a new Windowsbased access program,
- PSL_WIN.EXE. It lets you read the PsL News on the CD, view screen
- shots, install and run programs, read DOC files, play sounds, view
- graphics, etc.
-
- PSL_WIN.EXE is in the root directory of the CD. You can use Program
- Manager's File-Run to execute it. It requires VBRUN200.DLL to be in
- your Windows directory. If you do not already have it, you can copy it
- from the \RUNTIMES directory on the CD.
-
-
- -----Programming Section on Next Month's CD
-
- Starting with the December CD-ROM, we will attempt to put a different
- section of PsL's library on each month's CD.
-
- The December CD will have the section that has received the most
- requests so far: Programming. We have over 600 disks of programming
- routines, libraries, tutors, compilers and other tools for just about
- every language there is.
-
- Files will be arranged into DOS and Windows directories with
- subdirectories by language. If you are interested in programming, be
- sure to get the December PsL Monthly CD.
-
-
- -----CD Drive Offers Continue
-
- Readers responded overwhelmingly to our new offer last month which
- lets you get a CD-ROM drive for as little as $66 per month for three
- months and three months of PsL Monthly CDs for free. (Actual shipping
- expense is charged the first month.)
-
- The Mitsumi internal drive is $66 per month for three months, charged
- to your credit card. It comes with a proprietary interface card.
- Installation is easy. It requires a free slot for the interface card
- and a free half-height, 5.25" drive bay for the drive.
-
- The Mitsumi's specs are 350ms access time and 150kb throughput. It
- does not use caddies; just drop the CD into the drive.
-
- The SyDos Personal CD is $99 per month for three months, charged to
- your credit card. It is an external drive which requires virtually no
- installation. Plug it into the parallel port of your PC and plug your
- printer into the back of the CD drive's case.
-
- The SyDos specs are 500ms access time and 170kb throughput. It also
- does not require caddies. It is not MPC nor Kodak multi-session
- compatible without an interface card upgrade.
-
- For those wanting faster drives, we also offer the Texel and Toshiba
- drives. See the front inside cover for pricing. We cannot spread
- payments over three months for these drives, but we will throw in
- three months of free PsL CDs if you ask for them.
-
-
- -----Get Your Keyboard Back
-
- When testing programs, we sometimes run into those which speed up the
- keyboard's typeomatic rate so that barely touching a key results in a
- string of letters.
-
- If that happens in DOS, about all you can do is reboot. But if you
- have Windows, you can load (or get back into) Windows, bring up the
- Control Panel, select the Keyboard, and adjust the typeomatic rate up
- and then back down.
-
- This causes Windows to reset the keyboard rate back to where you
- originally had it.
-
-
- -----Windows Apps Outsell DOS Apps
-
- Sales of Windows-based programs for the first quarter of 1993 jumped
- 114% over last year while sales of DOS programs decreased 20% during
- the same period.
-
- Sales of Windows apps reached $669 million and DOS sales dropped to
- $502 million. These numbers are based on retail sales and are compiled
- by the Software Publisher's Association.
-
- In shareware, new and updated programs come in at the rate of about
- two DOS programs for one Windows one. Seems like DOS is not dead yet.
-
-
- -----Software Excitement Bankrupt
-
- Another major shareware vendor has filed bankruptcy - Software
- Excitement.
-
- SE's new shareware magazine ("Shareware Update") and mall store on
- CompuServe reportedly created too large a drain. SE had also recently
- gotten into rack distribution of software in stores.
-
- SE was the first, and for a while the most successful, shareware
- vendor to operate by distributing by direct mail and through magazine
- ads a massive number of catalogs featuring only a few hundred
- programs.
-
-
- -----New Retail products
-
- ---Game Maker (#30410) $59.95
-
- You can create your own arcade games and adventure games without doing
- any programming. You can easily make characters and monsters which can
- fly, walk, run, jump, and make sounds. Characters can shoot or throw
- any type of object to kill monsters.
-
- Creating scenes for your game is just as easy as creating the
- characters. Among the many features is the ability to import graphics.
- Several templates are included which can be modified to give you a
- head start on making your own games.
-
- Requires VGA graphics, hard drive, and a mouse. Joysticks and Sound
- Blaster compatible sound cards are also supported.
-
-
- ---Hole-In-One-Miniature Golf Deluxe (#30408) $29.95
-
- The windmills and cinder blocks of real miniature golf are nothing
- compared to many of the obstacles you'll face while playing this game.
-
- There is unusual gravity, magnets, and even golf balls that are moved
- telepathically. Attempt a hole in one while navigating through busy
- city traffic or dodging machine gun fire.
-
- Hole-in-One has eight different golf courses. Digitized sound brings
- the action to life, and sharp realistic graphics add to the enjoyment.
- Up to 4 people can play.
-
-
- ---Pinball Dreams (#30409) $34.95
-
- Pinball Dreams is a very realistic pinball machine simulation game.
- There are four games to play, each with it's own set of digitized
- sounds, images and pinball action.
-
- You'll find all the usual pinball game gadgets such as balltraps,
- ramps, bumpers, tunnels and more. You can even "bump" the machine, but
- be careful not to tilt.
-
- You can choose from four different playing field themes, each with
- corresponding digitized sounds. Choose the Western theme and you'll
- hear gunshots, for example.
-
- Each playing field is three times the height of the screen. As the
- ball moves up and down the playing field, the screen scrolls up and
- down. Pictured is only part of one of the playing fields.
-
- Requires 3 meg of hard disk space, 570k of free RAM and a VGA monitor.
-
-
- ---Mad Dog McCree CD-ROM (#30407) $39.95
-
- Mad Dog McCree is one of the most popular video arcade games in the
- world. This PC version is so true to life that it takes a CD-ROM to
- store all the live action video and digitized sounds.
-
- To save the town from Mad Dog's gang, you will have to survive a
- shoot-out in a saloon full of outlaws, stop a bank robbery, out-draw
- vicious gunfighters, watch out for ambushes, and stand up to Mad Dog
- himself.
-
-
- ---Motor Mouse (#30411) $39.95
-
- The Motor Mouse works like a standard serial mouse, but looks like a
- fire-red Lamborghini Countach sports card. This car/mouse comes fully
- loaded with features: a Lamborghini for a cursor, front fender panels
- for mouse buttons (which you can hardly tell by looking), horn
- honking, and the ability to change the size and color of the cursor.
-
- Load the "Cruise Control" software (Windows required) for additional
- features. Motor Mouse works with DOS, Windows, and OS/2. In Windows,
- various characters pop out now and then.
-
- When Motor Mouse arrived at PsL, everyone around here loved it. We
- would have expected to have to pay a big premium for such a
- well-designed, super-cool mouse, but it is very reasonably priced.
-
- Motor Mouse would make a great gift for your favorite computer nut
- (it's ok if that's YOU), young or old. We guarantee they will love it!
- <MMOUSE1.PCX>
-
-
- -----Letters
-
- ---Registration Fees Include Shipping
- Carma Y. Dougherty, CPA, Englewood, OH:
-
- "We are quite pleased to see our Bond Calculator program added to your
- library. This is a great opportunity for users to get access to
- top-notch professional quality software at a very reasonable price.
- Minor correction: PsL News shows the price as $52; it is actually $49
- plus $3 shipping."
-
- PsL: Shipping charged by shareware authors ranges from $0 to $10 (or
- more). To make costs comparable between programs, we have always made
- it a practice to show the total cost of registering, which is the
- nominal fee plus shipping, if any.
-
-
- ---Yes, We Have No Disney
- R. W. Lyne, Via CompuServe:
-
- "Congratulations on the splendid monthly CD-ROMs. We have received the
- third one now and they are excellent!
-
- "I heard a rumor that Disney is going to sue some shareware CD-ROM
- publishers over copyright infringement. I hope that you are all clear
- and that it doesn't affect your operation."
-
- PsL: To the best of our knowledge, we do not have any Disney materials
- in PsL nor would we knowingly add any materials to which we believe
- the author of the program does not have rights to distribute.
-
- Readers sometimes express concern when they see a program
- documentation file which says that the program may not be copied or
- may not be put on a CD-ROM
-
- It is a virtual certainty in such cases that the authors have made an
- exception for PsL.A typical example is "Capture theFlag" in this
- month's Games section. The LICENSE.DOC file says the program may not
- be put on CDs, but the author gave PsL permission to do so.
-
-
- ---Missing Shareware Authors
-
- The following authors are no longer listed at the address in their
- documentation: The Nag (Garry Forbes), Kwan Mail (John Kwan) TVColor
- Dialog (Michael Newton), Jiang Controls (Jeng Long Jiang), Startup
- (Kevin Bachus), Get the Girl, JAB Software and HiMove (Chris Sitte).
-
-
- ---Travel Manager (#12118)
- Steven Young, East Point, GA:
-
- "I can't get the Log Sold Travel to save nor the Records and Reports
- to interact as indicated in the instructions."
-
- PsL: We set the program up using a few PsL employees as clients and
- made up the pricing and flights as we went along. We were able to save
- all entries (even turned the machine off overnight) and produce
- reports the following day on who was currently traveling, about to
- leave or just returned.
-
-
- ---Keeping Track of Receipts
-
- Can you quickly and easily lay your hands on the receipt and manual
- for each piece of equipment you have, right down to interface cards
- added over time? If your home or office has a lot of equipment
- purchased over a span of many years, the answer is probably no. This
- can be a real problem if the equipment needs service - particularly if
- you must show that it is under warranty.
-
- You can answer yes if you follow a simple procedure. Most hardware
- comes with a small manual in a plastic bag. Put a copy of the receipt
- in the bag with the manual and tape it to the equipment. You are
- assured of being able to find them that way, no matter how much
- equipment you have or to whom it is given in your home or office.
-
- Another step to take with new equipment is to etch your name and
- driver's license number onto it twice - once in a place visible to
- potential thieves, to ward them off, and once in a place where they
- won't find it if they decide to steal the equipment anyway.
-
- If the police recover your stolen equipment, your driver's license
- number will let them easily locate you. Electric metal/plastic etching
- tools are available at hardware stores.
-
- Be sure to send in your equipment's warranty registration card too.
- Most of these have the serial number on them, which could also be
- useful in case of theft.
-
-
- ---Corel Buys Ventura
-
- Corel is buying Ventura Publishing from Ventura Software, Inc. (We
- wonder what that leaves VSI to sell?)
-
- In general, we like Ventura a lot better than FrameMaker, which we are
- now using to produce PsL News, but Ventura has a known problem in that
- it can take HOURS to print a single page in PostScript when the page
- has several screen shots on it. FrameMaker prints the same page in
- minutes.
-
- Corel Draw can also print similar pages in minutes, so there is hope
- that Corel can at last fix Ventura's problems, in which case we will
- go back to Ventura again.
-
-
- ---International Vendors of PsL's CD
-
- For the benefit of our overseas readers, here are the names of
- international dealers from whom PsL's Monthly CD is available:
-
- Australia:
- George Margelis, 227 Denison St., Newtown, NSW 2042
-
- Belgium:
- Adverbo, Lakensestraat 142, B-1853 Grimbergen
-
- Denmark:
- Jens Rex, Benloese Skel 4 G, DK-4100 Ringsted
-
- Germany:
- CDV Software, Neureuter Str. 37b, 76185 Karlsruhe
- Elcomp Publishing, Tegernseer Str. 18, D-8150 Holzkirchen
-
- The Netherlands:
- BorCo Software, P.O.Box 446, 3760 AK Soest
-
- Spain:
- J.V.Montaner, Plaza Bonanova 6 5-2a, 08022 Barcelona
-
- Sweden:
- K.Palmquist, Engelholmsvegen 76, 26937 Bastad, Buller Data
-
- Switzerland:
- C.Feer, Tanatek AG, Rainweidstrasse 9, 6330 Cham
-
- United Kingdom:
- D.Valls, 19 Carshalton, Camberley, Surry, UK GU15 4AQ
-