[comp.edu] FrEDsender & FrEDwriter Apple , ProDOS

patth@dasys1.UUCP (Patt Haring) (10/19/87)

This is an answer to Bob Church's request for info on the
Spanish version(s) of FrEDwriter/FrEDsender; sorry to post
this to the *net* but our mailer is bouncing mail back.

FrEDsender can also be used with the Apple ][c but *only* at 300 Baud;
this program is used primarily in a CMS (comupter message system) -
if you'd like to see it in operation call the San Leandro site
(300/1200 Baud, 24 hrs) at 415-895-1785.

FrEDwriter and FrEDsender may be available in languages other than
English and Spanish; for more information contact:
    Hands On Training Co.
    4021 Allen School Road
    Bonita, CA 92002

If you'd rather download both FrEDsender and FrEDwriter you can do
so by calling:

    OPEN CAMPUS BBS (300/1200/2400 baud, 24 hrs) at 415-895-0135
    Los Angeles TEC (300/1200  baud, 24 hrs) at 213-803-3166
    Children's Television Workshop BBS
                    (30/1200 Baud, 24 hrs) at 212-595-4588
N.B.:  The downloads are ENGLISH versions!

Here's the introductory information on both FrEDsender/writer:
                         
       FrEdSender Release Notes

        # Version 2.1a

            March 16, 1987


At long  last, the new release of FrEd-
Sender is  here.   We've included   bug
fixes and new features that many of you
have requested.   FrEdSender  now  sup-
ports the  Hayes Micromodem IIe and the
Prometheus ProModem.   It  should  also
support any  modem that  is  compatible
with the Micromodem or the Hayes exter-
nal/Super Serial card set-up.

Also the Apple IIc can now be used with
FrEdSender  (hooray!), but only  at 300
baud (boo!).

Some of  you have requested things like
full pathname  support, the  ability to
use a hard disk or network, etc.  FrEd-
Sender is  not a  power users  program.
It was  designed to  give the novice or
casual user an easy-to-use, inexpensive
telecommunications  tool.    You  don't
have to understand pathnames before you
can use  FrEdSender, nor do you have to
save  capture   buffers,  configuration
data, phone numbers and so forth; these
were some of our design goals.  A power
user will be better off with one of the
fine full-featured  commercial telecom-
munications programs  that  are  avail-
able.

The following  are  some  miscellaneous
comments on this version of FrEdSender:

  If you  have an  Apple II+,  TAKE OUT
  YOUR 80 COLUMN CARD.

  The documentation  printer now allows
  you to include or exclude linefeeds.

  FrEdSender intercepts  the last  dis-
  playable character  on the  screen so
  it can  perform an interruptable line
  feed.  This is necessary due to a bug
  in the original Apple IIe ROMs.  This
  means that  a  character  that  would
  normally get  displayed in  the  80th
  column (or 40th on a 40 column Apple)
  gets wrapped down to the next line.

  (S)END will  ignore a carriage return
  that appears  as the  first character
  of a text file.  This is required for
  compatibility with the CMS School Net
  BBS.

  (A)NSWER THE  PHONE first stores each
  received file  with the name 'file.x'
  where 'x' is a sequential number.  It
  then renames each file to the correct
  name when  the transmission  is  com-
  plete.   If you forget to use a newly
  formatted disk and you happen to have
  a file  that has the same name as one
  that's been  transmitted, the  rename
  will fail.  The transmitted file will
  still be  on your disk, however, with
  the name  'file.x' where  x  is  some
  number.

  If you  use an  Apple with  a  single
  floppy drive, be sure that your FrEd-
  Sender disk  (side 1)  is in  drive 1
  whenever you end a program.  The menu
  program tries  to re-load itself from
  side 1  of the  FrEdSender disk.   It
  gets very  unhappy  if  it  can't  do
  this.

  Don't use  your FrEdSender  disk as a
  data disk.    There  isn't  any  room
  left.

  When dialing, you may insert a 1 sec-
  ond pause by inserting a comma in the
  number to be dialed (ex: 9,555-1212).
  Two commas will pause for two seconds.

There is one correction to the documen-
tation  for setting  up the  Promethues
ProModem.   It's on  page 7  under 'Set
the jumpers as follows:'.  'Carrier De-
tect - put the jumper over  the TOP two
pins' should read  'Put the  jumper over
the BOTTOM two pins'.

You  may set the file type by using the
File Type selection in the File Select-
or program.  This is useful because all
files downloaded with Xmodem have their
file type  set to  Txt.   By separating
the  Xmodem and  file-typing  functions,
you can download  files from  non-Apple
systems.

When  using the  File Selector  to type
files  downloaded using  Xmodem,   cer-
tain  restrictions are necessary.   The
File Selector  will  not correctly type
Var type files.   Also,  the  File Sel-
ector  will assume  a page 1 hires pic-
ture  for binary file types, and a ran-
dom  access record length of 1 for ran-
dom access text files.  A random access
text file must be explicitly retyped by
using the File Selector to set its rec-
ord length to 1, otherwise it is assum-
ed to be a plain text file.   Sys files
and Bas files are retyped correctly.

Note  that you  do not  need to  retype
plain text files.


We appreciate  your comments even if we
don't write back.  Everything gets read
and taken into consideration.


Michael (Mick) Fitzgerald
Hal Gibson
03/16/87
                                         

FrEDwriter v.4 is an easy ProDOS word processor for beginners to use; it
has a tutorial that will walk you thru all phases of using the program
to format a disk, copy a document, edit a text file, etc. FrEDwriter
works with FrEDsender so that students who have created text files
using FrEDwriter can send them via modem to their teachers at school
and friends on other BBS systems.  KIDWIRE is a special feature on
CMS School-Net; students report on the news and use FrEDwriter to 
create their text files of important news and then send them along
the CMS School-Net system using the FrEDsender program.
                                                        

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