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L O A D S T A R 1 2 8 F O R U M
Compiled by Fender Tucker
Dear LOADSTAR 128,
The problems I found in the Critique on LS 128 #13 seems to have been
fixed on LS 128 #14, but it still doesn't word-wrap, and there's no way to
edit what you've typed after you've entered the line.
Please help me with LOADSTAR LOADER on LS 128 #13. I copied the
program with your Copy It feature to another disk and when I try to access
another disk I keep getting the files on Side Two of LOADSTAR 128!
PHONE BOOK on #13 wouldn't work with WarpSpeed installed.
Thomas P. Todd
Fairport NY
LS: First, let me state that Thomas sent three critiques, most of which had
nice things to say about the LOADSTAR 128's he received. I just chopped out
three items where he had problems.
Yes, I modified the Critique program on LS #13 and neglected to change a
couple of variables. Hence, big problems with entering your critique. I
fixed it on #14 and this issue. I'm not trying to minimize my error but if
you have a serious matter to write LOADSTAR 128 about, your word processor
is your best bet. LS 128 CRITIQUE is simply a quick and easy way to tell us
about the issue. No frills.
I made another mistake with LOADSTAR LOADER. Copy It should not have copied
the file "loader.dta". Scratch that file on the disk you copied the LOADER
to and then RUN"LOADER". Then press A for Add Listing and create the ".dta"
file for that particular disk.
I just noticed that LOADSTAR LOADER won't work with WarpSpeed installed --
and neither, as you say, will PHONE BOOK. The BASIC version of PHONE BOOK
(on the same side) will run fine, though. We used to like WarpSpeed because
it was the only fastloader we had that would work in the 128 mode, but now
that we have JiffyDOS we hardly ever use WarpSpeed. We don't know why WS
chokes on compiled programs and LOADSTAR LOADER. Cinemaware, the
distributors of WarpSpeed, stopped supporting it a couple of years ago.
Dear LOADSTAR 128,
When you started putting music on your disks I could only hear it in
the 40-column mode. When I connected the monitor output to a stereo I could
hear it when the computer was in 80-column mode. When I use LOADSTAR 64 I
can hear the music from the monitor, the stereo, or both at the same time.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Vincent R. Haupt
Luling LA
LS: I'm stumped. The two music drivers are completely different -- on LS
128 the music is from SONGSMITH; on LS 64 the music is from SID EDITOR. Do
you have a stereo monitor which may be receiving a mono signal from the
computer? We haven't received any reports of anyone else having a similar
problem. Any ideas out there?
Dear LOADSTAR 128,
I work at a Kroger store and we sure could sell a lot of LOADSTARs if
you started selling them retail again. Why don't you?
Also, my son has a paper route with some customers who pay pay early,
some who pay on time, some who only take the paper on weekends, etc. Do you
have a program for keeping his business straight?
Randall Moore
Peoria IL
LS: I don't foresee Softdisk getting back in the retail business with our
monthly products. I guess paper magazines can afford to send copies to a
store and have the ones that don't sell thrown away, but we were having to
pay return shipping for each copy that didn't sell. It was not profitable
in the long run. Personally, I feel that LOADSTAR would sell great in
stores because there is so little retail Commodore software available these
days, but I don't think that Softdisk can afford to devote the needed
resources to just one retail product.
On a marginally related note, I just read in an IBM magazine that no company
should consider selling a software product for less than $50.00, because the
cost of manufacturing, advertising and distribution makes a cheaper product
unprofitable. Let's be glad we aren't in that rat race.
For your son's paper route I would recommend MASTERFILE II from LOADSTAR 128
#14. Think everything out beforehand and decide how many fields you will
need, then create your own database. It's not as easy as using a database
dedicated to one specific task, but as far as I know, there isn't a specific
paper carrier's program around. Readers? Programmers? Can you help
Randall's son?
Dear LOADSTAR 128,
I was having trouble with LABEL DESIGNER on LS 128 #4 but finally
solved the problem by junking my old printer and getting a Star NX-1000 II.
Well, recently I bought a Panasonic KX-P1123 24-wire printer and am having
trouble with LABEL DESIGNER again. For the life of me I can't get it to
print without extra linefeeds. Can anyone help me?
Jack Geren
Kalamazoo MI
LS: Ron Hackley, the wizard behind the FUN GRAPHICS MACHINE, recently sent
me an essay on 24-wire printers. Here's a synopsis of what he said about
these new printers.
"Text will be great -- very high quality. Graphics, however, will be too
tall for applications that require a certain vertical size, like keyboard
overlays, label programs, etc. There are some programs that will print true
24-pin graphics and FGM is one of them. The only problem is that a full
screen printout will be only 1.11 inches tall. Incredible detail but not a
useful size. Try setting your 24-wire printer into the IBM Pro-Printer mode
and turn the AGM off. Then choose a basic Epson driver."
Here's Ron's new address. Send him a stamped, self-addressed envelope and
he may have more information about 24-wire printers and graphics. While
you're at it, order the latest version of the FUN GRAPHICS MACHINE for
$24.95 (plus $3.50 s/h). I hate to say it, but its label-printing
capabilities are several notches above LABEL PRINTER's.
For printer info: For FGM ordering:
Ron Hackley The FGM Connection
P.O. Box 1191 P.O. Box 2206
Roseburg OR 97470 Roseburg OR 97470
Call (503)-673-2234 for more ordering information.
Dear LOADSTAR 128,
I'm writing some programs that need to use BLOCK-READ and BLOCK-WRITE
commands. I want the commands to work with drives other than 8 and am
having trouble. The manuals say to always set the drive # to 0 (as opposed
to 1, as some dual drives used to have). However, this causes the computer
to access the first drive 0 it finds -- on device 8. Is this a hardware
restriction, a throwback to the 4040 and 1572 units?
Jane Jones
Clearview, South Australia
LS: Jane, your example was:
PRINT#15,"U1:8 0 18 1"
where 8 is file #, 0 is drive #, 18 is track and 1 is sector. I tried this
code:
10 open15,9,15:open8,9,8,"#"
20 print#15,"u1:8 0 18 1"
30 fori=0to31:get#8,a$:printa$;:next
40 close8:close15
and it read the first file of the directory in drive 9 without noticeably
going through drive 8. Maybe you didn't open the files in line 10 with 9 as
the primary address?
Your example is for reading the directory of a disk and we don't recommend a
BLOCK READ for that. See this issue's ZERO PAGE for two alternate methods
that will work on any drive or disk type. A BLOCK READ of Track 18, Sector
1, will only find the directory of a 1541 or 1571 disk, not a 1581 disk or
HD (unless the partition emulates a 1541 or 1571). Please don't use BLOCK
READs for getting filenames from directories. Of course, for other things,
BLOCK-READs and WRITEs may be the best way to go.
Dear LOADSTAR 128,
Occasionally, when running a program in the 80-column mode, the screen
will shift suddenly to the left, displaying only the right half of the
80-column screen. I have to turn the computer off and start over. Turning
the Magnavox monitor off and on doesn't help. It happens with various
programs. Please advise.
Andy Watkins
Las Vegas NV
LS: Once again I'm stumped. I had trouble with some of our programs that
use CO