IMD 1.16: 28/05/2007 16:11:44 -FOG/LIB.X+3   åååååååååå  åååååååååå  åååååååååå  -FOG/LIBX+3-INCOMPLETE06/07/84INC/LIB#X+3CRC/LIB#X+3DOCBEST-OF APP-SYNOPSISAPP€ SYNOPSISAPP4åååååå BEST-OF.APP A Selection from the Applications Category of the First Osborne Group (FOG) Disk Library ==================================================== This file may be expected to change periodically. The most receånt update was June 1984. ==================================================== From FOG/APP.001 and FOG/APP.002: G/L is the Osborne/McGraw-Hill General Ledger system. From FOG/APP.005: AMORT will calculate loan amortization. MONTHS will displa  y a calendar. SIMEQU will solve a set of simultaneous linear equations. STANDEV provides statistics regarding a set of data. WSPATCH will patch WordStar on single- density Osborne 1s to provide a blinking cursor and automatically configured arrlaying files or extended disk directory, and setting defaults. FOG is a dBASE application for managing a FOG membership list. SCDESIGN permits interactive design of a screen display using graphic and ASCII characters and builds an MBASIC program ow keys. From FOG/APP.006: TEACH is a program to teach Morse code. INDEX will produce an index for a WordStar text file. From FOG/APP.007: The Electronic Card File (ECF) system is a menu driven limited database manager written in MBASIC. to recreate the display. From FOG/APP.015: ANOVA-RM performs analysis of variance with repeated measures. LIN-REG will do linear regression. These are SuperCalc templates. From FOG/APP.018: EAC is an Extended Arithmetic Calculator which c From FOG/APP.008: MCALC is a general matrix calculator. EIGEN will solve eigenvalue problems. From FOG/APP.010: TRAVS solves the "traveling salesman" optimization problem, finding the path of least cost thru all of a set of objectives. Froan perform computation on integers up to 127 bytes long. WSPATCH2 combines several useful WordStar modifications into one complete and easy to use procedure; these include smooth scrolling, fast memory mapped display, automatic arrow key redefinm FOG/APP.011: CBOOK is a checkbook management system. LOOKUP will search a file for all records (lines of data) containing a keyword. From FOG/APP.012: RPN, a programmers calculator, uses reverse polish notation to perform arithmetic in deciition, printer patches, and other changes for both single- and double-density Osborne 1s. From FOG/APP.023 and 024: SPELLM20 is a spelling checker system. From FOG/APP.025 thru 027: The Stock Base system may be used to track the performancemal, hexadecimal, octal, or ASCII. From FOG/APP.013: The Performance Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) is a project management system. From FOG/APP.014: D is a dBASE II command file which presents a general menu for entering date, disp of a stock portfolio. (Corrections may be found on FOG/APP.040.) From FOG/APP.028: PCFILE is a complete but easy to use database management system. Its documentation is found on FOG/APP.029. From FOG/APP.029: WSPTCHDD will patch WordStar   on double-density Osborne 1s to provide a blinking cursor and automatically configured arrow keys. From FOG/APP.030 and 031: BYMAIL is a dBASE II mail list system. From FOG/APP.033: SW80 and SW104, 80 and 104 column versions of SCDESIGN fo MULTREG performs linear multiple regression. From FOG/APP.040 and 041: The TAXTMPL federal income tax SuperCalc templates from FOG/APP.022 are updated for the 1983 tax year. From FOG/APP.042 thru 044 and part of 045: The Osborne/McGraw-Hilund on FOG/APP.014, permit interactive design of a screen display, then build an MBASIC program to recreate the display. From FOG/APP.034: UGRAPH will display point or bar graphs of data contained in a dBASE II DBF file. Another dBASE applicatl Accounts Payable (A/P) system is integrated with the General Ledger (G/L) system from FOG/APP.001 and 002. From FOG/APP.045 and 046: FFT will perform the fast fourier transform calculation. FINANAL is a SuperCalc template for compound intereion is Detroit's DeFOG membership and mailing list system. From FOG/APP.035: 3DGRAPH will display a 3D bargraph using interactive input. From FOG/APP.036: PAINT2, similar to SCDESIGN found on FOG/APP.014, permits interactive design of a scrst, future value, present value of a tax deduction, net present value of an investment, and rate of depreciation. EMF is a multi-purpose dBASE II invoice, inventory, and purchase order processing application. From FOG/APP.047: CHECKS is a dBASeen display using graphic and ASCII characters. (Also, see SW80 and SW104 found on FOG/APP.032). From FOG/APP.037: CURVFIT2, a revision of CURVFIT from FOG/APP.005, will fit a polynomial thru a set of data points. From FOG/APP.038: CHEX is aE II checkbook management application. STOCGRPH will display/print a table/plot of weekly prices of a security. From FOG/APP.048: AMORTAB3 is a SuperCalc2 template for loan amortization. ENSOFT2 will convert a standard text file containing "h dBASE II application to manage one or more checkbooks. DBSQUASH compacts dBASE II command files. From FOG/APP.039: VMAP2 will cross reference an MBASIC program. BCSQUASH compacts BASIC programs by taking out comments and unnecessary blanks. ard" spaces and carriage returns into a WordStar Document mode compatible file with "soft" spaces and carriage returns; UNSOFT will do the reverse. From FOG/APP.049: FTNOTE12 will organize footnotes for a WordStar file. J  im Woolley FOG Disk Librarian June 1984 SOFT will do the reverse. From FOG/APP.049: FTNOTE12 will organize footnotes for a WordStar file. Jplication. A customized AUTOST.COM enables automatic initiation of G/L upon cold start (). For instructions, refer to G/L.LTR (which should be printed using WordStar), G/L.DOC, and the Osborne/ McGraw-Hill publication "General Ledborne Group (PhOG). FINANC1A is on this disk; FINANCE2 and FINANCE3 are on FOG/HAK.014; FINAN1-3.DOC describes the system. S&L performs various financial calculations. It should be verified before implementation in the Applications category. ger - CBASIC". -FOG/APP.003 This disk contains the BUDGET1/LEDGER1/ANNTOT1 general ledger system previously found on -FOG.007 and -FOG.008. RJ was received from the Osborne Users Group (OUG) of the Washington D.C. are SYNOPSIS.APP A Synopsis of the Applications Category of the First Osborne Group (FOG) Disk Library ==================================================== This file will be appended as new disks are added. The most recenta. Its purpose appears to be for inserting special printer microjustification control codes to perform right justification of text files. -FOG/APP.004 This disk contains the LABELS program previously found on -FOG.024 update was June 1984. ==================================================== -FOG/APP.001 and -FOG/APP.002 -FOG/APP.001 and -FOG/APP.002 contain the Osborne/ McGraw-Hill General Ledger system modified to function efficiently on the Osbo, which was submitted by Dave Blair of FOG. It prints data contained in a file onto mailing labels using an Epson printer. SUNRISE, previously found on -FOG.017, is a program which provides various solar data for specified locations and dates. rne 1 computer. The source .BAS files included on -FOG/APP.001 are updated versions of those previously found on -FOG.023. Executable .INT files and initialized data .DAT files on -FOG/APP.002 simplify implementation of G/L to your financial ap MPLABELS and ROLLLIST were received from the Northwest Osborne Users Club in the Washington/ Oregon area. They will produce mailing labels on any printer using MergePrint. 2NDMTG, AMORT, and LOANPMT are SuperCalc loan payment related programs  . The first two files were received from the Northwest Osborne Users Club. -FOG/APP.005 This disk contains various MBASIC application programs. AMORTIZR and DEPREC were previously found on -FOG.004. DATES, MONTHS, FSTrrow keys between WordStar and CP/M. It may belong with the utility category but is included here because of its relationship with the WordStar application program. WSPATCH was received from the Osborne Users Group (OSBUG) of Vancouver, B.C. (OP, and EXPOTIME were previously on -FOG.005. CURVFIT, SIMEQU, and STANDEV were on -FOG.025. AMORT, AMORTIZR, MCOMP1, MORTCOM, and PROPERTY pertain to loans. DEPRE and DEPREC calculate depreciation. RETURN and SINKFUND relate to cash flow. The original did not work as described, but this version does.) Resulting patches made to WordStar are incompatible with those made by WSFAST found on -FOG/APP.006. -FOG/APP.006 TEACH, previously found of -FOG.027, is EXPOTIME and FSTOP are for camera buffs. DATES will determine years for a given day/date combination. MONTHS will display a calendar. CURVFIT will fit a polynomial thru a set of data points. SIMEQU will solve a set of simultaneous linear e a program to teach Morse code. INDEX was received from the Osborne Users Group (OUG) of the Washington D.C. area. This program will produce an index for a WordStar text file, which must be marked with special control characters. SORT is aquations. STANDEV provides statistics regarding a set of data. PERT1 was submitted by Roger De Haven of FOG. It is a project management aid documented in BYTE magazine, 5/82, p.465. PERT2, received from the Osborne Users Group (OUG) of the Wan MBASIC program to sort data input at run time. WSFAST was submitted by Dave Radke of FOG. It is a corrected version of Thom Hogan's article on p.45 of the June/July 1982 issue of Portable Companion. Perhaps WSFAST belongs in the utility cateshington D.C. area, is another version of the same program. It is suggested that you get a copy of the magazine article to learn how to use PERT. WSPATCH is a program to patch WordStar for blinking cursor and for automatic redefinition of the agory, but it is placed here because of its relationship with the WordStar application program. These patches are incompatible with those performed by WSPATCH found on -FOG/APP.005. -FOG/APP.007 This disk contains the   Electronic Card File (ECF) system received from the Boston Osborne Group (BOG). ECF is a menu driven database system written in MBASIC. -FOG/APP.008 This disk contains the general matrix calculator MCALC and the eigenuel given mi/gal and $/gal. EDITOR is provided in two forms -- as an MBASIC program and as a compiled .COM command file. This program is a line oriented editor like ED. There are few instructions, but trial and error is a good learning techniqvalue problem solver EIGEN. These programs were submitted by Scott Buethe of FOG. -FOG/APP.009 DATABASE, previously found on -FOG.018, is used in conjunction with WordStar's MergePrint option to enter data about businue. One advantage of EDITOR is that you can use it to edit an MBASIC program while remaining in MBASIC. EDITOR was received from the Phoenix Osborne Group (PhOG). S. R. Ducker of Gulf Breeze, FL, submitted the rest of these files. STCKEXMP aness contacts into a file called DATABASE.DAT. RATIOS calculates financial ratios from balance sheet information. The printer must be turned on. Refer to RATIOS.DOC. The remaining files on this disk were received from the Phoenix Osborne Grod STOCKS help manage a portfolio of stocks. Use STCKEXMP to initialize the securities data onto the file STOCKFL. Then STOCKS calculates current portfolio value. NFLSTATS is used to initialize each team's Power Rating as published in "Pro Footup (PhOG). CAL2 keeps track of an appointment calendar. It is a CBASIC program. Refer to CAL2.DOC for further information. AMPRESP, CONNHORN, RFUTIL, SAMP, and STRPLINE are electrical engineering related programs. BLLSTC and RECOIL calculaball Annual" during the summer. Then NFLUPDAT updates this rating following weekend games. NFLFYL is used to store the data. TRAVS is a solution program for the "traveling salesman" optimization problem. This may be thought of as a generic te ballistics information. FITTER is a polynomial curve fitting program. FFT is a fast Fourier transform program. These are all written in MBASIC. -FOG/APP.010 MPG1.CAL is a SuperCalc spreadsheet to calculate cost of fproblem to find the path of least cost thru all of a set of objectives. This is a CBASIC program. -FOG/APP.011 This disk contains the checkbook management system described in CHKBOOK.DOC. This system includes CMENU, CB  OOK, CDAILY, and C-UPDATE. It is a CBASIC system including both source (.BAS) files and compiled intermediate (.INT) files. The system is menu driven. Jim Schenkel of FOG submitted LOOKUP, FINANCE, and MEASURE. LOOKUP will search a file for arse polish notation, calculations may be performed in decimal, hexadecimal, octal, or ASCII. The system is screen oriented and very friendly. It is highly recommended for serious programmers. OWS was submitted by Jim Crowell of FOG. It may bell records (lines of data) containing a keyword. Each record is assumed to be ASCII text terminated by . Only upper case ASCII is searched. The program will prompt for keywords. BOOK is a sample telephone book for use with LOOKUP.  used to eliminate the side-to-side jitter during vertical scrolling in WordStar. The remaining files are sample SuperCalc .CAL spreadsheets. BPROFIT, BUGWS1, and PARTWS1 relate to a dealership which also sells maintenance service and parts. FINANCE and MEASURE are MBASIC programs. FINANCE calculates loans, deposits, and compound interest. MEASURE performs conversions between common units. NEWGENEA is an MBASIC program for genealogists received from the Cincinnati Osborne Group.  A/RJOURN, DISBURS1 & 2, PAYABLES, RECEIVAB, and RECONCIL relate to the usual bookkeeping applications. FOG/APP.013 This disk contains the Performance Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) project management system submMAGE will recover all or part of a WordStar file left in memory. This may be useful if some error prevents WordStar from saving a file on disk, for example, when the disk becomes full. WSMODS1 was submitted by Carl Flarity of FOG. It groups toitted by Doug Hurst. It is an enhanced version of the programs PERT1 and PERT2 found on FOG/APP.005 and includes a reprint of the original BYTE article appearing in May 1982, pp. 465-478 (PERT.DOC). PERT80 is intended for use on 80 column matrix gether several WordStar modifications, including WSFAST from -FOG/APP.006 and NEC 8023A printer control commands. -FOG/APP.012 This disk contains RPN, a programmers calculator, submitted by David Brower of FOG. Using reve printers capable of printing in condensed mode (132 columns per line) and for wide carriage printers with 132 column capacity in normal mode. PERT128 is intended for wide carriage matrix printers capable of more than 200 columns in condensed mod  e. Both PERT tables and a GANNT chart are provided by this system. PERTTEST is a test file with three activities. PERTSAMP is a sample run of PERT which will run completely thru without operator interaction. It is initiated by AUTOST. OT will display on the screen a bar chart or point plot of numeric data. KDRAW is a non- interactive graphics screen display program. MABPLOT is a sample file for KPLOT. These files were submitted by David Ring. SCDESIGN, submitted by R. Hunte FOG/APP.014 This disk contains dBASE II applications submitted by Jim Ulrick. Upon a cold boot (RESET-RETURN), AUTOST.COM loads DB.COM (dBASE) and the dBASE command file D.CMD. D presents a general menu for entering date, dr Morey, permits interactive design of a screen display using graphic and ASCII characters. It builds a file of DATA statements and an MBASIC program to recreate the display. The resulting program may be merged with other similar display prograisplaying files or extended disk directory, and setting defaults. Results are stored in D.MEM. The second dBASE application is for managing a FOG membership list. FOG.CMD is the main menu. ENTER.CMD allows new names to be appended. PHONE.CMDms and/or integrated into a larger program which utilizes the resulting screens. DRAW, KDRAW, and SCDESIGN are similar to E-SKETCH on FOG/GAM.003 and SKET on FOG/GAM.012. Perhaps they belong in the Games category, but they are placed here bec prints a list of names and phone numbers using PHONE.FRM. LBL.CMD prints mailing labels. EDIT.CMD allows existing records to be edited. FOG.DBF and LAST.NDX are skeleton database and index files. The program @ is a general purpose calculatorause of their potential use in making business related charts. FOG/APP.015 This disk contains SuperCalc spreadsheet templates. ANOVA-RM and LIN-REG were submitted at a FOG meeting by a lady who's name I neglected to ask.  similar to RPN found on FOG/APP.012. CHARGES provides a screen representation of electrical fields. DRAW, submitted by Carl Flarity, permits composing charts on the screen using ASCII characters, then printing them on the list device. KPL (Please accept my apology.) ANOVA-RM performs analysis of variance with repeated measures. LIN-REG will do linear regression as described in the October/ November 1982 issue of Portable Companion. TAXBASE, submitted by Bill Francis, enables   preparation of form 1040 for income received during 1982. 1040AB82 is another template for taxes on 1982 income. This one presents form 1040 and schedules A and B. It was submitted by Scott Rainey of the Osborne Business Users Group (OSBUG) inhod for entering "shadow ROM mode" which is invalid on the newer Osborne's. TEACH2 resolves this problem. FOG/APP.018 All files on this disk were received from the Denver Osborne Group (DOG). EAC is an Extended Arithme Portland. Unfortunately for many of us, this spreadsheet was prepared using SuperCalc version 1.12 and can not be read using version 1.05 (which I currently have). Sorcim says 1.12 is upward compatible, but not downward. tic Calculator based upon an article in Dr. Dobb's Journal, 3/77. It can perform computation on integers up to 127 bytes long. It supports variables, square-root, factorization, defined functions, and file input. WSPATCH2 is by Mike Schwab, DO FOG/APP.016 This disk contains SuperCalc templates submitted by Scott Rainey of the Osborne Business Users Group (OSBUG) in Portland, Oregon. AMORT60 calculates a 60 month loan amortization. GEMLOAN and GEM2 are for Growing Equity MortgagesG disk librarian. He has combined several useful WordStar modifications into one complete and easy to use procedure. It contains the smooth scrolling and fast memory mapped display features of WSFAST on FOG/APP.006, with significant improvement. FOG/APP.017 This disk contains a system for extracting file names from a disk directory and maintaining a database of the names. It may be useful for cataloging your personal disk library. (Also, see the CATALOG systs. WordStar arrow keys are automatically set on entry and reset to CP/M arrow keys on exit as provided by WSPATCH on FOG/APP.005. Printer patches may be easily included as in WSMODS1 on FOG/APP.011. All of the other WordStar patch locations deem found on FOG/UTL.002.) Paul Trainer submitted DRECTORY for managing the directory database and DSORT to sort it. TEACH2 is a revision of TEACH found on FOG/APP.006. This is a program to teach Morse code. To sound the bell, TEACH used a metscribed in WSLABELS and WS-MNEM on FOG/MIS.007 may be conveniently modified. And best of all, this procedure works with both single- density and double-density Osborne 1's. There are two versions: WSP2EPSN is for use with Epson printers and WSP2  ANA is for Anadex printers. Accomodating other printers is straight forward. WSPATCH2.DOC contains a detailed description. FOG/APP.019 This disk contains THE LETTER, an "automated" correspondence management system for us to provide smooth scrolling and fast memory mapped display in WordStar. See WSMODS.DOC. Also, see WSMODS1 on FOG/APP.011 and WSPATCH2 on FOG/APP.018. (This double-density version has not been tested.) @.DOC describes the @ calculator found on e with WordStar. THE LETTER was received from Mike Schwab, Denver Osborne Group (DOG) Disk Librarian. It was presented at a DOG meeting, but has not been tested either by Mike or by me. Read PRINTME.1ST for instructions. DALSPACH is another FOG/APP.014. The above files were received from the Denver Osborne Group (DOG). ENVELOPE.MRG is a format for printing envelopes using WordStar's MergePrint option. W2.MRG is a similar format for printing employee's W2 forms. These files w version of WSPATCH, which may be found on FOG/APP.005. This version, submitted by Dal Allan, is designed for the Prowriter (C. Itoh 8510, NEC 8023, TEC) printer. It will not work with Osborne 1's having the double-density option. See DALSPACHere submitted by Pat Waters of the East Bay FOG (Oakland/Berkeley). FOG/APP.021 and .022 FOG/APP.021 and .022 contain seven SuperCalc templates for federal income tax return forms 1040, A, B, C, D, E, G, and 4562. These were .DOC for further information. Also, refer to WSPATCH2 on FOG/APP.018. PROWPINS, also submitted by Dal Allan, describes interfacing the Prowriter to an Osborne 1. FOG/APP.020 This disk contains SuperCalc templates for IRSsubmitted by John E. Olson II of Anchorage, Alaska. Also, see FOG/APP.015 and .020 for similar applications. FOG/APP.023 and .024 FOG/APP.023 and .024 contain a spelling checker system submitted by Norm Yee of Lynchburg, VA.  tax return forms 1040, A, B, D, E, G, and 2106. See FOG/APP.015 for similar tax templates. WSMODS is a version of WSFAST containing double- density and other corrections described in Portable Companion, April/May 1983, p. 107. It may be used  A detailed description is contained in SPELLM20.DOC. The system will compare words in a text file with those in the dictionary DICT.DIC. Each word not found in the dictionary will be flagged with an extra character at the beginning of the word   wherever it appears in the text file. SPELLM20 uses the flag character , which is an ASCII NULL. Since that character is not easily available on the Osborne 1, SPELLM21 has been patched to use as the flag. DICCRE10 may be u029 contain the PCFILE database management system written by Jim Button and submitted by Craig Chun. PCFILE is a complete but easy to use database system customized for the Osborne 1. It is well documented by the file PCFILE.DOC found on FOG/APsed to create the DICT.DIC dictionary and an index file SPELL0.MAC. If a new dictionary is created, SPELLM20 must be reassembled using SPELL0.MAC. Special dictionaries may be more easily created using procedures described in SPELLM20.DOC. P.029. PCSORT is a sorting routine used by PCFILE. PCEXPORT is a stand-alone program to convert PCFILE database files into comma separated format for use with WordStar/MailMerge, BASIC, dBASE II, or SDI (SuperData Interchange). If you find P FOG/APP.025 thru .027 FOG/APP.025, .026, and .027 contains the Stock Base system submitted by Edward A. Valenzuela of Midland Michigan. This system may be used to track the performance of a stock portfolio. This is a CBASIC systCFILE useful, you are encouraged to send a donation ($35 is suggested) to the author. See PCFILE.DOC for details. CHECK.CAL is a checkbook template for SuperCalc submitted by Jim Rowe. See CHECK.DOC for further information. em. Executable .INT files found on FOG/APP.025 are programmed to work with an Okidata printer. Files labeled with the numeral 2 on FOG/APP.027 are programmed for an Epson printer, and those indicated by 3 work with a NEC 8023, C. Itoh 8510, or  FOG/APP.029 PCFILE.DOC describes the PCFILE system contained on FOG/APP.028. 3-DPLOT, CGPLOT, and PLOT3 are MBASIC programs submitted by Bob Scott. They are designed to work with the Radio Shack CGP-115 plotter. A description of each TEC printer. For any other printer, change small.print$ in SCRNIN.BAS equivalent to the appropriate compressed print (132 columns) command, then recompile STBASE, STKPRICE, and STKGRAPH. FOG/APP.028 This disk and FOG/APP.may be found in SCOTT.DOC. Since I do not have a CGP-115 plotter, I can not confirm proper function of these programs. INVTRIG contains arccos and arcsin inverse trig functions written as GOSUB routines in MBASIC. This was also submitted by   Bob Scott and is described in SCOTT.DOC. Finally, Scott submitted OKIWSP.HEX, which is an assembled version of the WordStar patch file WSPATCH2 (found on FOG/APP.018) configured for the Okidata Microline 92 printer. Follow instructions found n H. Cohen of Chicago, is a SuperCalc template for loan amortization. Brief instructions are built into the template. Further information is contained in AMORTAB2.DOC. ELNA, submitted by Reuben Sand, is a SuperCalc template for stock portfolioin WSPATCH2.DOC on FOG/APP.018 to overlay OKIWSP.HEX onto your copy of WS.COM. Also, see SCOTT.DOC. Again, since I do not have an Okidata 92, I can not verify this file. WSPTCHDD, submitted by Bob Whitaker of the Raleigh (NC) Osborne Computer  analysis. Refer to ELNA.DOC. BYMAIL is a dBASE II mail list system submitted by Byron McKay. Some of the BYMAIL files are found on this disk; the remaining files are on FOG/APP.XXX. The system is documented in BYMAIL.DOC. Since I do not hClub (ROCC), is a version of WSPATCH (found on FOG/APP.005) for double-density Osborne 1's. This program will patch WordStar to provide a blinking cursor and automatically configured arrow keys. The remaining files were submitted by Art Ripley ave dBASE, I can not verify proper operation of this system. FOG/APP.031 BYMAIL is a dBASE II mail list system submitted by Byron McKay. Some of the BYMAIL files are found on this disk; documentation and the remaining filof the Oberlin, Ohio, ^OB^OS group. They represent another approach to patching WordStar for specific printer controls and other special features. These files, intended for use with the CP/M SUBMIT utility, are customized for the Okidata Microes are on FOG/APP.030. CPA, submitted by Ng Cheng Mei of Singapore, is a critical path analysis programmed in MBASIC. The critical path method (CPM) is a project scheduling tool. Also, see the PERT project evaluation and review technique pline 84 printer; however, they may be easily modified for other printers. Details are described in PROC.DOC, except that reference to WSPTCHDD is missing from that description. FOG/APP.030 AMORTAB2, submitted by Benjamirograms found on FOG/APP.005 and 013. CPA is adapted from an article by Zimmerman and Conrad, BYTE Magazine, 7/82, pp. 378 - 390. ELNAEX is an example illustrating use of the SuperCalc stock portfolio analysis template found on FOG/APP.030. In  itially I thought this was Rueben Sand's personal portfolio data, but he assures me it is not. The remaining SuperCalc template files were submitted by Steven Dyk of Saskatchewan. CHECKBAL is an aid to balancing your personal checkbook. HISwith the system. It may still be possible to purchase the document from Vandata in Seattle, Washington. NETWORTH is a SuperCalc spreadsheet to aid with personal net worth analysis. It may be useful when applying for a loan. NETBLANK is a tempNHERS is similar for two persons using one account. I believe CHARGEN is supposed to calculate dot graphics characters to be printed by Epson or NEC matrix printers. This disk was first introduced into the library in preliminary form as FOG/APPlate without sample data. SMBUS is a SuperCalc spreadsheet for small business general ledger application. Related templates may be found on FOG/APP.012. SW80 and SW104 are 80 and 104 column versions of SCDESIGN found on FOG/APP.014. They pe.XXX. FOG/APP.032 This disk contains the Apex Toolworks Inc. General Mailing List System. It was developed by Randy Shafer of DeFOG in Detroit as a school project. (I hope he received a good grade.) It requires availarmit interactive design of a screen display using graphic and ASCII characters, then build an MBASIC program to recreate the display. All these files were received from Detroit's DeFOG. FOG/APP.034 This disk contains apbility of the dBASE II data base manager. For similar applications, see FOG on FOG/APP.014 and BYMAIL on FOG/APP.030 and 031. FOG/APP.033 G/L-USE.DOC describes use of the Osborne/McGraw-Hill General Ledger System found onplications requiring access to dBASE II. The following files were received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. UGRAPH will display on the screen point or bar graphs of data contained in a DBF file. DEMGRAPH will demonstrate UGRAPH. FOG/APP.001 and 002. G/L0F110.DAT (used with G/L0F130.DAT) contains the generic account file presented in the G/L document by Lon Poole. Since the publisher is no longer printing the G/L document, these files should facilitate getting started  SQRT will calculate the square root of a number. This procedure may be incorporated into your own dBASE applications. The remaining files, received from Detroit's DeFOG, make up the DeFOG membership and mailing list database management syst  em. This system assumes an NEC matrix printer, but could be modified for other printers. For similar applications, see FOG on FOG/APP.014, BYMAIL on FOG/APP.030 and 031, and the Apex Toolworks Mailing List System on FOG/APP.032. g List System on FOG/APP.032, and the DeFOG system on FOG/APP.034. FOG/APP.036 These files were received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. PAINT2 is similar to SCDESIGN found on FOG/APP.014. (Also, see SW80 FOG/APP.035 3DGRAPH is from William Burkett's article on pp. 44 and 45 of the 6/83 issue of Portable Companion. It will display a 3D bargraph on the screen using interactive data input. This program was received from Detroit's DeFOG.  and SW104 found on FOG/APP.032). It permits interactive design of a screen display using graphic and ASCII characters. Then it builds a file of DATA statements and an MBASIC program to recreate the display. The resulting program may be merged  Also received from DeFOG, 1040ES, CALCTAX, and SCHEDG are SuperCalc templates to aid income tax calculations. They may require updating for use during 1984. Also, see similar SuperCalc applications on FOG/APP.015, 020, and 022. SCTOVC and VC into a larger program which utilizes the display. A previously created display may be edited using PAINT2. ARCHIVE.HLP describes the ARCHIVE system for packing several small files into one file, which usually requires less space than the sum oTOSC will convert a SuperCalc spreadsheet into a VisiCalc spreadsheet or vice versa. These programs, submitted by Paul Bullock, are specifically for those who have SuperCalc version 1.12 with the eXecute command, also use VisiCalc, and do not haf its parts. A second file is used to maintain a directory of files in the archive. The ARCHIVE system is similar to the library utility LU found on FOG/UTL.017. This disk contains ARCHADD for adding files to an archive, ARCHDIR for displayingve SuperData Interchange. LABELPRT is a dBASE II application for printing mailing labels. A specific database file structure is assumed. For similar applications, see FOG on FOG/APP.014, BYMAIL on FOG/APP.030 and 031, the Apex Toolworks Mailin an archive directory, and ARCHGET for retrieving files from an archive. FOG/APP.037 This disk contains the balance of files for the ARCHIVE system received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. ARCHCPY will reo  rganize an archive and ARCHTYPE will display an archived ASCII file. BINOM2, received from Detroit's DeFOG, is a CBASIC program for binomial and cumulative binomial statistical calculations. G. Dahl submitted WSPATCH3, a revision of WSPATCH2  this version is more forgiving of input errors. This is an MBASIC program. FOG/APP.038 CHEX is a dBASE II application submitted by R. J. Switz of El Segundo, CA. Its purpose is to manage one or more checkbooks. DBSQU found on FOG/APP.018 for modifying WordStar. This version controls scrolling depending upon WordStar's right margin setting, implements print spooling, allows highlighting to be toggled, and permits microspace printing with an F10-40 printer. ASH is a "user supported" program by Greg Dahl of Carmel, CA. It compacts dBASE II command (CMD) files a reported average of 35-40 per cent, saving memory and speeding program execution. Perhaps DBSQUASH belongs in the Utility category, but it is Remaining files were submitted by Jeff Lund of the Davis (CA) Osborne Group. Another way to modify WordStar is to make use of the CP/M utilities SUBMIT, XSUB, and DDT. SUB files included here will patch WordStar to print double width, compress included here because of its relationship to dBASE. GCDPROGS.DOC describes additional programs by Greg Dahl which may be found on FOG/APP.039. FOG/APP.039 This disk contains "user supported" programs by Greg Dahl of Caed, emphasized, italics, subscripts, and superscripts with an Epson printer. They also revise the WordStar ^P help menu to display descriptions of these new printer controls. Another similar approach may be found on FOG/APP.029. CURVFIT2 is a rmel, CA. VMAP2, a significantly revised version of VMAP found on FOG/UTL.017, will cross reference an MBASIC program. It creates an alphabetical table of variables and branch statements (GOTO's, GOSUB's, etc.), listing line numbers in which threvision of CURVFIT found on FOG/APP.005. This version has an 80 column screen plot function and options to save data in a file and read data from a file. The different order fit option has been fixed and the main menu has been improved. Also,ese items appear. All branch statements are checked for validity of the referenced line. BCSQUASH compacts BASIC programs a reported average of 15 to 20 per cent by taking out comments and unnecessary blanks. This is an MBASIC program; the c  ompiled COM file was not received. MULTREG performs linear multiple regression. Output includes R-squared, t, F and Durbin-Watson statistics, a table of errors, and a scatter plot of errors. Since data and any required transformations must be t for Schedule G, these have been updated for tax year 1983 by Richard J. Switz. The other TAXTMPL files have also been updated and installed on FOG/APP.041. These CAL files must be used with SuperCalc2 version 1.00 or later. entered directly into the program, knowledge of BASIC is required. Perhaps VMAP2 and BCSQUASH belong in the Utilities category, but they were included here as part of Greg Dahl's "user supported" package initiated on FOG/APP.038.  FOG/APP.041 This disk contains an update of the TAXTMPL federal income tax SuperCalc templates from FOG/APP.022. These CAL files must be used with SuperCalc2 version 1.00 or later. FOG/APP.042 thru 044 FOG/APP.042  FOG/APP.040 Ed Valenzuela submitted corrections to the Stock Base portfolio management system found on FOG/APP.025 thru 027. STKBASE.FIX describes changes made to STKCREAT.BAS to resolve difficulties in creating a new data file. STKBthru 044 and part of FOG/APP.045 contain the Osborne/McGraw-Hill Accounts Payable (A/P) system. Also included is the General Ledger (G/L) system from FOG/APP.001 and 002 modified for compatibility with A/P. Walt Lersch of Portland's OSBUG took ASE.INT is the result of recompiling with the updated STKCREAT.BAS and should replace the original version. STKBASE.LTR provides further information regarding use of this system. ELECTRON, from Robert Nemeth of East Bay (CA) FOG, provides assthe A/P files found on FOG/HAK.001 thru 003, adapted them for the Osborne computer, made corrections and improvements, integrated with G/L, then resubmitted them for use by all. As it stands, the system is not ready for use. Walt has provided distance with radio fundamentals and theory. LISTINGS, received from Detroit's DeFOG, is a program for entering data regarding a real estate listing. TAXTMPL4 and 7 are two of the federal income tax SuperCalc templates from FOG/APP.022. Excepetailed configuration instructions in A/P1.DOC and G/L1.DOC, which should be printed using WordStar's Print command. CBASIC source files and initialized data files are included. SUBMIT files facilitate compilation using CBAS2. CRUN2 must be us  ed to execute. A double density disk system is required. It will also be necessary to obtain a copy of the Osborne/McGraw-Hill Accounts Payable / Accounts Receivable document, which unfortunately is no longer in print. It may still be possible tFOG/APP.009. The following files were received from Bob Hamilton of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. FINANAL is a SuperCalc template for various financial analyses including compound interest, future value, present value of a tax deduction, net presento order a document from Vandata of Seattle; try (800)426-5248. FOG/APP.045 READINV, READVEND, SUBS1, WRITEINV, and WRITEVND.BAS complete the Osborne/McGraw-Hill Accounts Payable initiated on FOG/APP.042 thru 044. ENVE value of an investment, and rate of depreciation. STMTRATO is a SuperCalc template for corporate financial statement ratio analysis. Also, see RATIOS on FOG/APP.009. EMF is a multi-purpose dBASE II invoice, inventory, and purchase order proLOP, received from Chris Hill, will enable your keyboard/printer combination to be used as a normal typewriter, almost. This is similar to TYPER found on FOG/UTL.008, except that the usual CP/M editing keys (backspace or left arrow or , , etc.) may be utilized before sending each line to the printer (by pressing ). Perhaps this belongs in the Utilities category, but it is included here because of its relationship with word processing. FFT, submitted by Bob Brig print all related CMD and FRM files. Thanks to Bryan Stallard for categorizing the EMF system for the FOG library. This disk was first introduced into the library in preliminary form as FOG/APP.XXX. It is now complete. gs, will perform the fast fourier transform calculation on a set of data points. There is a sample set of data representing a step function already included. Refer to Byte magazine, December 1978, for further information. Also, see FFT.BAS on  FOG/APP.046 Steven Dyk of Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan, submitted the loan amortization program LOAN and the STATS1 program, which calculates mean, variance, and standard deviation statistics for a set of input data. These are MBASIC programs  . For similar applications, see FOG/APP.004, 005, 009, 015, 016, and 030. PORTLBL is a skeleton dBASE II CMD file for printing mailing labels. It may be adapted for your own labeling requirements. Remaining files on this disk constitute the financial calculations. Also, see FINANCE found on FOG/APP.011 and FINANAL on FOG/APP.045. STOCGRPH will display a table of weekly prices of a security. It will also plot the same data. The display may be directed to the screen and/or prin balance of the EMF system initiated on FOG/APP.045. FOG/APP.047 CHECKS is a dBASE II checkbook management application. Also, see CHEX on FOG/APP.038. Thanks to Bryan Stallard for categorizing the CHECKS system for thter. COMMSN, FINANCE, and STOCGRPH are MBASIC programs. FOG/APP.048 AMORTAB3 was submitted by Ben Cohen, President of Chicago's First Osborne Group (CFOG). This is an update of the loan amortization template AMORTAB2 fe FOG library. NEWNAMES maintains a file of names and addresses. It was developed by John Gaudio as part of his MBASIC programming tutorial presented in the FOGHORN, February and March, 1984. SQ-ROOT.CMD, submitted by Verne Kurisu, is an updatound on FOG/APP.030. This version runs only with SuperCalc2. ENSOFT2 will convert a standard text file containing "hard" spaces and carriage returns into a WordStar compatible file with "soft" spaces and carriage returns. The result may then be of the dBASE II command file SQRT.CMD found on FOG/APP.034. Its purpose is to find the square-root of a number. It may be used as a stand-alone application, or it may be incorporated into your own dBASE programs. ABREV-SQ.CMD is an abbreviate reformatted using WordStar's command while editing in the Document mode. ENSOFT2.CQ is the squeezed C language source file. UNSOFT will convert a WordStar Document mode file into a standard ASCII text file by resetting the high bited version. BALANCE is a SuperCalc checkbook statement reconciliation template. COMMSN compares Merrill-Lynch vs Schwab stock broker commissions. It may need to be updated with the latest commission schedule. FINANCE performs a variety of of each byte (as in PIP using the [Z] option), replacing each .PA command with form-feed, eliminating other dot commands, converting each "soft" hyphen at the end of a line into a regular hyphen, replacing non-break space with a regular space, a  nd eliminating all mid-line "soft" hyphens and other special control codes (except TAB, CR, LF, and FF). SPELLTST, contributed by Austin Ardoin of Cupertino (Silicon Valley FOG), permits a teacher to set up a spelling test or other computerized t-in Print command. ROFF was submitted by John Steele of Detroit's DeFOG. TAX83 is a SuperCalc Version 1.06 template for 1983 IRS Form 1040 and Schedules A, B, and W. It is an update of TAXBASE found on FOG/APP.015. lesson. The file 05-20-84.SPL is an example spelling lesson. TYPEFAST is a typing tutor. Also, see TYPERACE on FOG/GAM.016. FOG/APP.049 FTNOTE12 will organize footnotes for a WordStar text file of type DOC. The locatof its parts. A second file is used to maintain a directory of files in the archive. The ARCHIVE system is similar to the library utility LU found on FOG/UTL.017. This disk contains ARCHADD for adding files to an archive, ARCHDIR for displayinion of each footnote is first marked within the body of text. Each specific footnote may be placed close to its reference within the text. FTNOTE will extract footnotes from the DOC text and place them in a file of type NOT. Finally, FTNOTE wig an archive directory, and ARCHGET for retrieving files from an archive. FOG/APP.037 This disk contains the balance of files for the ARCHIVE system received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. ARCHCPY will rell format the DOC file, numbering footnotes from the NOT file sequentially and placing them at the bottom of the page where referenced. The resulting formatted file is of type PRN. This program is another example of user supported software; theorganize an archive and ARCHTYPE will display an archived ASCII file. BINOM2, received from Detroit's DeFOG, is a CBASIC program for binomial and cumulative binomial statistical calculations. G. Dahl submitted WSPATCH3, a revision of WSPATCH2 author suggests a $10 donation if you find it useful. ROFF will format and print (run-off) a text file, adding headers, footers, margins, etc., according to formatting dot commands placed in the file. Its function is similar to WordStar's buil found on FOG/APP.018 for modifying WordStar. This version controls scrolling depending upon WordStar's right margin setting, implements print spooling, allows highlighting to be toggled, and permits microspace printing with an F10-40 printer.    Remaining files were submitted by Jeff Lund of the Davis (CA) Osborne Group. Another way to modify WordStar is to make use of the CP/M utilities SUBMIT, XSUB, and DDT. SUB files included here will patch WordStar to print double width, compres DISK.DOC files for disks in that category (cat). Similar entries are placed in the NEWSmmyy.LIB files found elsewhere in the Library category. The difference is that the SYNOPSIS.cat files summarize all disks in a given category, while the NEWsed, emphasized, italics, subscripts, and superscripts with an Epson printer. They also revise the WordStar ^P help menu to display descriptions of these new printer controls. Another similar approach may be found on FOG/APP.029. CURVFIT2 is aSmmyy.LIB files represent all disks installed in the library during a given month (mm) and year (yy). SYNOPSIS.cat files may be displayed using the CP/M command TYPE. Each category may be searched by keyword with the FIND utilities from FOG/UTL.0 DISK.DOC FOG/LIB.X+1 and X+2 First Osborne Group (FOG) Library Information Disk The most recent update was June 1984. FOG/LIB.X+1 contains synopses of disks in the Library, Games, Miscellaneous, Language20 and 027. WordStar may be particularly useful for displaying, printing, and searching the synopsis files. For example, to search for all dBASE applications, place SYNOPSIS.APP in drive B and your WordStar disk in drive A. At the A> prompt,s, and Hackers categories of the FOG disk library. Also included are descriptions of the best entries selected from the Games, Miscellaneous, and Languages categories. FOG/LIB.X+2 contains a synopsis of disks in the Utilities category as well type WS When WordStar is ready, type D to edit a file and specify the filename B:SYNOPSIS.APP. Once this file has been loaded, tell WordStar to find (search) by pressing F. At the FIND? prompt, type DBASE, and for OPTIONS?, specif as a selection of the best entries from that category. FOG/LIB.X+3 contains a synopsis of disks in the Applications category as well as a selection of the best entries from that category. Text for each SYNOPSIS.cat file is extracted from they U to ignore case. WordStar will find the keyword DBASE (or dBASE) and display it in context. When you wish to search for additional occurences of the keyword, simply press . Press to begin another search from the beginning o  f the file. To terminate, press Q; if you inadvertently made changes to SYNOPSIS.APP, respond to the ABANDON EDITED VERSION question with Y for yes. For each category except Library (LIB) and Hackers (HAK), the files, programs, and syst thru 044 and part of FOG/APP.045 contain the Osborne/McGraw-Hill Accounts Payable (A/P) system. Also included is the General Ledger (G/L) system from FOG/APP.001 and 002 modified for compatibility with A/P. Walt Lersch of Portland's OSBUG tookems selected as the most useful or unique are summarized in BEST-OF.cat. These text files may be displayed using the CP/M command TYPE; if is toggled, the display will also be printed. WordStar may be used to display, print, or search  the A/P files found on FOG/HAK.001 thru 003, adapted them for the Osborne computer, made corrections and improvements, integrated with G/L, then resubmitted them for use by all. As it stands, the system is not ready for use. Walt has provided the file. These disks are presently incomplete. Since the SYNOPSIS and BEST-OF files will be periodically updated, it is not expected that these disks will ever be made permanent. Jim Woolley FOG Disk Librdetailed configuration instructions in A/P1.DOC and G/L1.DOC, which should be printed using WordStar's Print command. CBASIC source files and initialized data files are included. SUBMIT files facilitate compilation using CBAS2. CRUN2 must be uarian June 1984  not expected that these disks will ever be made permanent. Jim Woolley FOG Disk Libr --> FILE: -FOG/LIB.X+3 CRC = 00 00 --> FILE: -INCOMPL.ETE CRC = 00 00 --> FILE: /LIB#X+3.DOC CRC = 6F 8B --> FILE: BEST-OF .APP CRC = FD 5E --> FILE: SYNOPSIS.APP CRC = 6C 36 ---------------------> SUM OF CRCS = D9 1F  FOG/APP.041 This disk contains an update of the TAXTMPL federal income tax SuperCalc templates from FOG/APP.022. These CAL files must be used with SuperCalc2 version 1.00 or later. FOG/APP.042 thru 044 FOG/APP.042to order a document from Vandata of Seattle; try (800)426-5248. -Hill Accounts Payable / Accounts Receivable document, which unfortunately is no longer in print. It may still be possible   ter in response to decimal ASCII values received. It illustrates, for example, what symbols result from LPRINT CHR$(x) statements in an MBASIC program. The following files were submitted by (I believe) C. Nordaker of DeMoines, Iowa. BREAKKEYout dBASE II. The remaining files illustrate certain features of dBASE II. ASCIIDEC will convert an ASCII string to a string of decimal equivalents of each character, separated by commas. DBDIR illustrates use of CALL to execute an assembly .DOC describes hardware additions to the Osborne 1 modem and RS232 interfaces to implement a break key. WYLBUR.DOC describes use of OTERM4 found on FOG/UTL.018 with a mainframe Wylbur system. EXAMPLE.WYL is an example Wylbur session. FUNCTIO SYNOPSIS.LNG A Synopsis of the Languages Category of the First Osborne Group (FOG) Disk Library ==================================================== This file will be appended as new disks are added. The most recent N.KEY is an extended function key definition file for use with OTERM4 when communicating with a Wylbur system. FOG/MIS.017 Three 1984 calendars were contributed by Frank Dunaway of the Long Island Osborne Network (LION). update was March 1983. ==================================================== -FOG/LNG.001 This disk contains the Z80 Assembler previously found on -FOG.006 and originally obtained from -CPMUG.016. TEST1A.ASM and TEST2.ASM ar CAL.84 is a one page calendar with 1984 in large block letters. LIONCAL.84 and PINUPCAL.84 add a second page with snoopy and a pinup respectively. The remaining files were received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. AREACODE will e sample Z80 assembly language programs. Z80.LIB is a library of macros for use with Digital Research's MAC assembler to produce Z80 code. For use, refer to Z80.DOC. These were received from the Osborne Users Group (OUG) of the Washington D.C.display the geographical region represented by a given telephone area code. DBASE2.TIP describes use of the dBASE II CALL statement, which is not fully documented in all of the Ashton-Tate manuals. DBHINTS.DOC provides additional information ab area. -FOG/LNG.002 thru .004 Disks -FOG/LNG.002 thru .004 contain the C Compiler previously found on -FOG.029 thru .031. -FOG/LNG.005 thru .006 Disks -FOG/LNG.005 and .006 contain a version of Algol call  ed ALGOLM. This system was down loaded from -CPMUG.028. Documentation in files of type .TXT are found on -FOG/LNG.005. Read ALGSTART.TXT first. Sample programs are included on -FOG/LNG.006. -FOG/LNG.007 This disk conte package including documentation from JRT Systems. FOG/LNG.010 M80.HLP and MAC.HLP provide information about the Microsoft M80 and Digital Research MAC macro- assemblers. They may be used with the HELP system found on Fains the ML80 system from -CPMUG.004 and -CPMUG.036. This system is the result of L.R.B.Pedroso's thesis "ML80: A Structured Machine- oriented Microcomputer Programming Language," available from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) uOG/UTL.005. MAC.FIX describes a modification patch to avoid converting lower case to upper case in the .PRN file generated by MAC. MACREF appends a program cross-reference to the .PRN file generated by MAC. It uses information from the SYM filsing order number AD/A-020 055. ML80 is actually two language processors, M80 and L80. M80 is a general macro processor which can be used independently of L80. L80 is a structured assembly language for the 8080. Two sample disk directory proge, which must be on the same disk with .PRN. XMAC.ASM may be overlayed into MAC using DDT. Its purpose is for cross-assembly work. EM2 is an 8080 emulator. It executes assembler mnemonics directly, one at a time, and displays register and flarams written in ML80 are included, WDIR and XDIR. -FOG/LNG.008 and .009 -FOG/LNG.008 and .009, submitted by Jack Beale and Frank Morton of FOG, contain the JRT Pascal system originally sold for $29.95 by JRT Systems, 1891-23rd g information. Its function is primarily educational. WORDPUZL.C is the source file for a word puzzle game found on FOG/GAM.014. It was written primarily as an exercise in small-c, the C language compiler found on FOG/LNG.002 thru .004. STD Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122, (415)566-5100. Their advertisement (see BYTE, 10/82) specifically authorizes copying the diskettes, "so long as it's not for resale." If this system is of interest to you, perhaps you should purchase the completLIB20 is an update of the small-c standard library of input/output routines. Unfortunately, the original version found on FOG/LNG.002 and .004 was full of bugs and virtually useless. This version has been satisfactorily tested. It is recommend  ed that STDLIB20.TXT be used in place of STDLIB.TXT when linking small-c programs. JRTFIX.SUB is a SUBMIT file designed to patch the JRT Pascal run-time environment EXEC.COM to correct an error which occurs when multiplying a real number by zeroriate xDFORTH.DOC to re-establish the SCR file. Thanks to Jim Crowell for setting up this system on the Osborne 1 computer. It should be noted that Bob Scott also submitted a version of MVP-FORTH, but his has not been installed in the library. . FOG/LNG.011 thru 013 FOG/LNG.011 thru 013 contain the MVP-FORTH system submitted by Jim Crowell. MVPFORTH.DOC on FOG/LNG.011 describes the system. MVPFORTH.AQM is a squeezed version of the 8080 assembly language source fi FOG/LNG.014 thru 016 FOG/LNG.014 thru 016 contain the manual for JRT Pascal version 3.0. Version 2.0 of the JRT Pascal system may be found on FOG/LNG.008 and 009. There are differences between the two versions, which are ile for the public domain FORTH-79 version of FORTH implemented by Dr. Glen B. Haydon. AUTOST.COM is an assembled version of MVP- FORTH with the utility and editor "screens" loaded. ASMFZ80.DOC describes the Z80 assembler for FORTH written in FORndicated in the introductory section of the manual. This situation is not optimal, but is better than no manual at all. The original manual was copyrighted, but Gale Rhoades assures me that it was released to the public domain by the bankruptcyTH. FOG/LNG.012 contains SDFORTH.SCR, which is set up for use with MVP-FORTH on a single-density Osborne 1. See SDFORTH.DOC for further information. FOG/LNG.013 contains DDFORTH.SCR, which is set up for use with MVP-FORTH on a double-density O court. There are fifteen sections, six appendices and three explanatory files. All files are squeezed. Thanks to Bryan Stallard, Assistant FOG Disk Librarian, for summarizing this material originally received on the FOG RCP/M. sborne 1. See DDFORTH.DOC for further information. To maintain integrity of these SCR files, one should COPY the entire library disk to a blank disk using COPY.COM. If PIP or SWEEP was used instead, follow the procedure described in the approp FOG/LNG.017 This disk contains a library of routines enabling Microsoft FORTRAN programs to make CP/M BDOS function calls. The routines were written to implement the following functions, which are not normally supported from FORTRAN:   ERASE Erase a file. EXIST Test to see if a file exists. GETCMD Input the command line "tail". INCHR Input a single character without a terminating carriage return. INKEY Input a character (ACH.DOC for further information. Also, refer to WSPATCH2 on FOG/APP.018. PROWPINS, also submitted by Dal Allan, describes interfacing the Prowriter to an Osborne 1. FOG/APP.020 This disk contains SuperCalc templates for if one is pending) or a null (if not). RENAME Rename a file.  INCHR Input a single character without a terminating carriage return. INKEY Input a character (IRS tax return forms 1040, A, B, D, E, G, and 2106. See FOG/APP.015 for similar tax templates. WSMODS is a version of WSFAST containing double- density and other corrections described in Portable Companion, April/May 1983, p. 107. It may be useSP2ANA is for Anadex printers. Accomodating other printers is straight forward. WSPATCH2.DOC contains a detailed description. FOG/APP.019 This disk contains THE LETTER, an "automated" correspondence management system ford to provide smooth scrolling and fast memory mapped display in WordStar. See WSMODS.DOC. Also, see WSMODS1 on FOG/APP.011 and WSPATCH2 on FOG/APP.018. (This double-density version has not been tested.) @.DOC describes the @ calculator found  use with WordStar. THE LETTER was received from Mike Schwab, Denver Osborne Group (DOG) Disk Librarian. It was presented at a DOG meeting, but has not been tested either by Mike or by me. Read PRINTME.1ST for instructions. DALSPACH is anot SYNOPSIS.MIS A Synopsis of the Miscellaneous Category of the First Osborne Group (FOG) Disk Library ==================================================== This file will be appended as new disks are added. The most recenher version of WSPATCH, which may be found on FOG/APP.005. This version, submitted by Dal Allan, is designed for the Prowriter (C. Itoh 8510, NEC 8023, TEC) printer. It will not work with Osborne 1's having the double-density option. See DALSPt update was March 1984. ==================================================== -FOG/MIS.001 This disk contains several MBASIC programs. EPSON4 and ZLOVE were previously found on -FOG.005. BEEP, DEMO, and SINEWAVE were on -FO  G.017. BANNER, BUNNY, and CALENDAR were received from the Northwest Osborne Users Clubs of the Washington/Oregon area. EPSON4 demonstrates operation of the Epson printer. ZLOVE provides an artistic display. (Also see LOVE on -FOG/GAM.010.) Bs in general terms how WordStar may be modified for compatibility with printers. This information is repeated in the Osborne 1 Users Reference Guide. RUBIK.CUB, from -FOG.028, gives information regarding solution of the famous puzzle. It is a EEP and DEMO are similar Osborne 1 demonstration programs; the first uses the bell, which has been eliminated from the second. Wordcraft has given FOG written permission to distribute their copyrighted DEMO program. SINEWAVE provides an interes document and may be viewed or printed using WordStar. CPM.DOC, from -CPMUG.019, contains instructions on use of CP/M. -FOG/MIS.003 This disk contains demonstration files for use with WordStar and MailMerge. They weting visual display. BANNER will print oversize letters on your printer. BUNNY prints out the familiar Playboy monogram. CALENDAR lists a full calendar on the console; it must be modified to change the assumed year. (Also see MONTHS on -FOG/Are received from the OZBUG group of Portland, Oregon. The pertinent files are ASKORDER, CHAIN, CLIENT.DTA, DF1.DTA, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, FEATURES, LABELS, LABELS.FMT, LETTER1.DTA, LETTER2.TXT, MLLINE, MLLINE.FMT, MULTI.TXT, MULTIN.TXTPP.005.) PINUP, PINUP1, and SNOOPY.PIC were previously found on -FOG.005. They provide an interesting picture when printed. COPYRITE.DOC, previously found on -FOG.026, provides information regarding copyrights for software. , ROLLLIST, ROLLLIST.FMT, TESTDATA.DTA, and TSTDTA.DTA. There is a less complete collection of files on -FOG/MIS.002. Also see -FOG/APP.004 for use of ROLLLIST and LABELS (MPLABELS). The remaining files on this disk are from the Northwest Os -FOG/MIS.002 This disk contains various sample files to be used with WordStar and MailMerge. They were previously found on -FOG.017. A more complete set of examples is included on -FOG/MIS.003. WSMODS.DOC was on -FOG.014. It describeborne Users Club of the Washington/ Oregon area. They contain information regarding dealers in the Northwest area and other Osborne users groups. QUESCOM is a computer questionaire and SIGNUP.LST is a registration form; these may be useful for d  esigning similar forms. -FOG/MIS.004 This disk contains text files with useful information. They can be viewed or printed using WordStar. BKSPACE.DOC, from -CPMUG.025, describes use of the backspace key in CP/M and Mins several MBASIC programs. BIORYTHM produces a printer chart bsaed upon your birth date. COMPAT determines the compatibility of two people; turn on the printer. EASTER calculates the date of Easter for any given year. GRAPHNUM, by David AnnBASIC. It does not appear to be applicable to the Osborne 1. EPSONWS.DOC discusses modification of WordStar for compatibility with Epson printers. This file was received from the Osborne Users Group (OUG) of the Washington D.C. area. The texting of FOG, displays the full range of Osborne graphics. POETRY prints verse on the printer. (Notice, some of these programs have .DOC files with further information.) The following MBASIC programs were submitted by Byron McKay of FOG. OZIPS  is similar to an article which appeared in the March 1982 issue of FOGHORN. INFO.CPM is from the CP/M-NET remote CP/M system. It discusses MODEM7, software tricks, DDT, MBASIC, SYSGEN, autoload, stack management, and quick loading of .COM ficonverts ZIP codes to states. YKW presents an interesting graphical display. BBSLIST.001 was submitted by Byron McKay of FOG. It contains a list of computerized bulletin board services around the nation. CPMFTH and FTHCPM, submitted by Jim les. NOTES.VAN, from -CPMUG.025, describes BDOS functions. QUOTES.PRN, from -CPMUG.042, contains humorous bromides for all computer nuts. WSTIPS.TXT, received from the Northwest Osborne Users Clubs of the Washington/Oregon area, describes Crowell of FOG, convert between CP/M text and FORTH screen files. CPMFTH is an MBASIC program; FTHCPM is a FORTH program. ZCPR-WS.DOC, also submitted by Jim Crowell, describes changes to ZCPR.ASM to facilitate use of TYPE with WordStar files.facilities for modifying WordStar. -FOG/MIS.005 This disk was first introduced into the library in preliminary form as -FOG/MIS.XXX. It is now complete; therefore, sequence number 5 has been assigned. This disk conta This is expected to be of little use until the library gets a copy of ZCPR.ASM. Mike Marzalek of Cotati, CA, submitted the next two programs. He used BNCHMRK to time MBASIC, CBASIC, and 8080 assembly language programs. HI-RES is an MBASIC   subroutine facilitating block graphics on the Osborne screen. Refer to the .TXT files for each program. -FOG/MIS.006 This disk contains a demonstration of the Fancy Font software available from SoftCraft of Los Angeles. ale Rhoades of FOG submitted RCPMLIST.24 with information about remote CP/M systems. Also, see BBSLIST.001 on -FOG/MIS.005. BASCOM53.DOC describes version 5.3 of Microsoft's BASIC compiler. MICROSFT.SAV discusses Microsoft's FORTRAN and M80 pa The demonstration files were placed in the public domain and submitted to the FOG library by SoftCraft. They illustrate "the high quality of printing which can be achieved by an Epson pronter in graphics mode...." An Epson MX80 or MX100 with ckages. FOG/MIS.008 This disk contains the picture (.PIC) files CINDY, DRAGON, KIRK, MONA, RAQUEL, and SHIP. EXPERT.DOC is a humorous description of a computer hacker. FOG/MIS.009 This disk conGraftrax-80 or Graftrax-Plus is required. OSCREEN.BAS groups together Osborne 1 screen controls for use in BASIC programs. OSBDSCIO.C and OSMDIO.C contain C language routines related to Osborne 1 input/output. -FOG/MIS.00tains the FOGHORN, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 thru 3. They are squeezed files. Note that Vol. 1, No. 2 was originally combined with INFONEWS, the precursor of PicoNet's PicoNews. BLOCK will generate block letters on your printer. It carries a copyright n7 HINTS3, OSHINTS, OSPATCH, and OSTRICKS are .DOC files submitted by Byron McKay of FOG. Each includes useful information pertinent to the Osborne 1. WS-MNEM.MSG, submitted by Jim Crowell of FOG, and WSLABELS, submitted by Carl Flarity of FOotice, but Paul Traina of Oxgate 1 assures me it has been placed in the public domain. DISKID.DOC, submitted by Bill Hooker, describes how to label a disk. NLART, submitted by Jack Brown of the Vancouver Portable Computer Club (VPCC), is a neG, each describe labels used inside the WordStar program and recognized by WordStar's INSTALL program. Carl Flarity also submitted SCANNER.TXT with information for those who use radios which scan police, fire, ambulance, etc., frequencies. Gwsletter article describing Micromodem, the Hayes Stack Smartmodem, MYCHESS, and miscellaneous information for novices. PUBLIC.ABS is an abstract of the CACHE (Chicago Area Computer Hackers Exchange, I think) public domain disk library.    FOG/MIS.010 This disk contains the FOGHORN, Vol. 1, Nos. 4 and 5. They are squeezed files. DIRCUR, submitted by Doug Hurst, provides an interesting screen display. CALENDR generates a calendar on your printer. It is similacuments his MODEM communication protocol. MOVCPM.FIX describes patches to MOVCPM.COM, which probably are not required for most Osborne 1 versions of that utility. SPELSTAR.FIX recommends a correction to MicroPro's SpellStar program. r to CALENDAR on FOG/MIS.001, but more general. WEEKDAY provides the day of the week for any date. These are MBASIC programs. NUDE83.CAL and SNOOPY83.CAL are calendars which may be printed on the list device. O2RUMORS.TXT presents one perso FOG/MIS.013 This disk contains a "user modifiable index" for dBASE II and Osborne 1 user's guides. Files of type DBF and .FRM are intended for use with dBASE. The TXT files may be displayed as normal ASCII files. All were submn's thoughts on the yet to be announced Osborne 2. UNDOCCPM.DOC describes an undocumented "feature" of CP/M which may be of interest to assembly language programmers. FOG/MIS.011 This disk contains the FOGHORN, Vol. 1, itted by John Schmitz of Philadelphia. BDS-C.HLP describes the BDS implementation of the C programming language. It is intended to be used with the HELP utility found on FOG/UTL.005. CPMCHAIN.DOC indicates procedures for chaining from one CP/MNos. 6 and 7. They are squeezed files. CCPBUG.FIX describes patches to the CP/M Console Command Processor to facilitate use of disk directory USER areas. ZSID.FIX describes patches to ZSID to make the DUMP display similar to DDT and SID.  program to another. It is written primarily for programmers using PL/I-80. FOG/MIS.014 Files on this disk were received from the Denver Osborne Group (DOG). DEMO.BAS is an improved version of the Osborne 1 demonstrati FOG/MIS.012 This disk contains the FOGHORN, Vol. 1, No. 8, parts 1 and 2. They are squeezed files. LIBRARY.CTL suggests procedures you may wish to use to control your own disk library. MDMPRTCL.DOC by Ward Christensen doon programs DEMO.BAS and BEEP.BAS found on FOG/MIS.001. This revision includes simulations of WordStar, SuperCalc, and MicroLink. INDEXSC.TXT and INDEXWS.TXT provide an index to SuperCalc and WordStar documentation respectively. Each may be pr  inted using WordStar. LABELS.DOC is one individual's approach for labeling Osborne 1's function keys. You may substitute your own key names, then print the file using WordStar. READMEFI.RST describes SCPATCHS.TXT and WSPATCHS.TXT, which provid describing use of the CP/M utilities PIP and STAT. The following files were contributed by Byron McKay. MBASIC-P.DOC describes how to POKE an address in MBASIC, so that a file saved with the protect attribute (SAVE "filename",P) may be converte information on patching SuperCalc and WordStar for certain printers. FOG/MIS.015 AUTOST.OSZ is a text file containing information about auto-start. CONFIG.TXT describes interfacing an Okidata 82/83 to the Osborne 1.  to recreate the display. From FOG/APP.015: ANOVA-RM performs analysis of variance with repeated measures. LIN-REG will do linear regression. These are SuperCalc templates. From FOG/APP.018: EAC is an Extended Arithmetic Calculator which  MODEM.SET identifies patch locations for modifying versions of MODEM7 to interface with any particular computer. MODEMS.CPK and MODEMS.DOC discuss various aspects of modems. The above files were received from the Denver Osborne Group (DOG).can perform computation on integers up to 127 bytes long. WSPATCH2 combines several useful WordStar modifications into one complete and easy to use procedure; these include smooth scrolling, fast memory mapped display, automatic arrow key redefi The remaining files having type .C were submitted by Bob Briggs. They represent exercises from The C Programming Language by Kernighan & Ritchie. Refer to C.DOC. FOG/MIS.016 NEW-CHIP.CPK is a conversation regarding cnition, printer patches, and other changes for both single- and double-density Osborne 1s. From FOG/APP.023 and 024: SPELLM20 is a spelling checker system. From FOG/APP.025 thru 027: The Stock Base system may be used to track the performancomputer design using a Z800 CPU chip. RCPMDATA.17A describes etiquette when using a remote CP/M (RCP/M) system. The above files were received from the Denver Osborne Group (DOG). SILVER2.DOC, contributed by Jerry Silverstein, is a tutoriale of a stock portfolio. (Corrections may be found on FOG/APP.040.) From FOG/APP.028: PCFILE is a complete but easy to use database management system. Its documentation is found on FOG/APP.029. From FOG/APP.029: WSPTCHDD will patch WordSta!  r on double-density Osborne 1s to provide a blinking cursor and automatically configured arrow keys. From FOG/APP.030 and 031: AMORTAB2 is a SuperCalc template for loan amortization. BYMAIL is a dBASE II mail list system. From FOG/APP.033: C programs by taking out comments and unnecessary blanks. MULTREG performs linear multiple regression. From FOG/APP.040 and 041: The TAXTMPL federal income tax SuperCalc templates from FOG/APP.022 are updated for the 1983 tax year. From FOG SW80 and SW104, 80 and 104 column versions of SCDESIGN found on FOG/APP.014, permit interactive design of a screen display, then build an MBASIC program to recreate the display. From FOG/APP.034: UGRAPH will display point or bar graphs of data/APP.042 thru 044 and part of 045: The Osborne/McGraw-Hill Accounts Payable (A/P) system is integrated with the General Ledger (G/L) system from FOG/APP.001 and 002. Jim Woolley FOG Disk Librarian  contained in a dBASE II DBF file. Another dBASE application is Detroit's DeFOG membership and mailing list system. From FOG/APP.035: 3DGRAPH will display a 3D bargraph using interactive input. From FOG/APP.036: PAINT2, similar to SCDESIGN f March 1984 ger (G/L) system from FOG/APP.001 and 002. Jim Woolley FOG Disk Librarian ound on FOG/APP.014, permits interactive design of a screen display using graphic and ASCII characters. (Also, see SW80 and SW104 found on FOG/APP.032). From FOG/APP.037: CURVFIT2, a revision of CURVFIT from FOG/APP.005, will fit a polynomial  the XMODEM program typically found on remote CP/M (RCP/M) systems. Each of these files is intended for use with the HELP program found on FOG/UTL.005. ZCPR2TEZ.DOC describes the console command processor (CCP) replacement ZCPR2 found on FOG/UTthru a set of data points. From FOG/APP.038: CHEX is a dBASE II application to manage one or more checkbooks. DBSQUASH compacts dBASE II command files. From FOG/APP.039: VMAP2 will cross reference an MBASIC program. BCSQUASH compacts BASIL.035.  program found on FOG/UTL.005. ZCPR2TEZ.DOC describes the console command processor (CCP) replacement ZCPR2 found on FOG/UT"   IRS tax return forms 1040, A, B, D, E, G, and 2106. See FOG/APP.015 for similar tax templates. WSMODS is a version of WSFAST containing double- density and other corrections described in Portable Companion, April/May 1983, p. 107. It may be usOC describes hardware additions to the Osborne 1 modem and RS232 interfaces to implement a break key. WYLBUR.DOC describes use of OTERM4 found on FOG/UTL.018 with a mainframe Wylbur system. EXAMPLE.WYL is an example Wylbur session. FUNCTION.ed to provide smooth scrolling and fast memory mapped display in WordStar. See WSMODS.DOC. Also, see WSMODS1 on FOG/APP.011 and WSPATCH2 on FOG/APP.018. (This double-density version has not been tested.) @.DOC describes the @ calculator foundKEY is an extended function key definition file for use with OTERM4 when communicating with a Wylbur system. FOG/MIS.017 Three 1984 calendars were contributed by Frank Dunaway of the Long Island Osborne Network (LION). ed to unprotected mode. WORDSTAR.DOC identifies patch locations in WordStar and recommends modifications for Epson printers. Similarly, WS-EPSON.DOC describes patches for use of WordStar with an Epson. The following files were received from CAL.84 is a one page calendar with 1984 in large block letters. LIONCAL.84 and PINUPCAL.84 add a second page with snoopy and a pinup respectively. The remaining files were received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. AREACODE will diDetroit's DeFOG. FORTRAN.TXT is a review of the Nevada FORTRAN system. PASCAL.TXT is a comment on the JRT Pascal system. NECGRPH.BAS is an MBASIC program to print a matrix of characters created by an NEC 8023A (or compatible) matrix printesplay the geographical region represented by a given telephone area code. DBASE2.TIP describes use of the dBASE II CALL statement, which is not fully documented in all of the Ashton-Tate manuals. DBHINTS.DOC provides additional information abour in response to decimal ASCII values received. It illustrates, for example, what symbols result from LPRINT CHR$(x) statements in an MBASIC program. The following files were submitted by (I believe) C. Nordaker of DeMoines, Iowa. BREAKKEY.Dt dBASE II. The remaining files illustrate certain features of dBASE II. ASCIIDEC will convert an ASCII string to a string of decimal equivalents of each character, separated by commas. DBDIR illustrates use of CALL to execute an assembly #   BEST-OF.MIS A Selection from the Miscellaneous Category of the First Osborne Group (FOG) Disk Library ==================================================== This file may be expected to change periodically. The most rece Product Code A barcode using an Epson with Graftrax. From FOG/MIS.019 and 020: The SPOCK picture must be printed in four parts, then taped together. From FOG/MIS.021: ARTICLES is a database containing information from PORTABLE COMPANION, Augnt update was March 1984. ==================================================== From FOG/MIS.001: ZLOVE is an MBASIC program which produces an artistic display. PINUP, PINUP1, and SNOOPY.PIC provide an interesting picture when directly printed. /Sept. 82 thru Oct. 83, and FOGHORN, May 83 thru Sept. 83, organized by program, category, volume, date, and miscellaneous information. ARTICLES.DBF is a dBASE II version; ARTICLES.TXT is a WordStar compatible version, which may be searched or p From FOG/MIS.003: Demonstration files to facilitate learning WordStar and MailMerge are also useful as a basis for general applications. From FOG/MIS.008: The picture (PIC) files CINDY, DRAGON, KIRK, MONA, RAQUEL, and SHIP may be directly printed. From FOG/MIS.022: SUBJECT files list contents of the FOG Disk Library, by subject, thru July, 1983. SUBJECT.TXT is in a form which may be conveniently printed or searched using WordStar. SUBJECT.SQF is the squeezed version of a comma rinted. From FOG/MIS.009 thru 012: The FOGHORN, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 thru 8 are included in SQueezed form. From FOG/MIS.010: CALENDR is an MBASIC program to generate a calendar on your printer. From FOG/MIS.017: CAL.84, LIONCAL.84, and PINUPCALdelimited data file, which may be used with other application programs. Jim Woolley FOG Disk Librarian March 1984 .84 are calendars which may be directly printed; they replace NUDE83 and SNOOPY83.CAL found on FOG/MIS.010. AREACODE will display the geographical region represented by a given telephone area code. From FOG/MIS.018: BARCODE generates Universalley of the Oberlin, Ohio, ^OB^OS group. They represent another approach to patching WordStar for specific printer controls and other special features. These files, intended for use with the CP/M SUBMIT utility, are customized for the Okidata M$  icroline 84 printer; however, they may be easily modified for other printers. Details are described in PROC.DOC, except that reference to WSPTCHDD is missing from that description. FOG/APP.030 AMORTAB2, submitted by Benue programs found on FOG/APP.005 and 013. CPA is adapted from an article by Zimmerman and Conrad, BYTE Magazine, 7/82, pp. 378 - 390. ELNAEX is an example illustrating use of the SuperCalc stock portfolio analysis template found on FOG/APP.030.jamin H. Cohen of Chicago, is a SuperCalc template for loan amortization. Brief instructions are built into the template. Further information is contained in AMORTAB2.DOC. ELNA, submitted by Reuben Sand, is a SuperCalc template for stock portflanguage routine previously loaded into memory. It will display a disk directory on the screen. ASCIIDEC is used by DBDIR. FORM prints a form describing the structure of a specified database file. POKE1 demonstrates use of POKE and PEEK. Solio analysis. Refer to ELNA.DOC. BYMAIL is a dBASE II mail list system submitted by Byron McKay. Some of the BYMAIL files are found on this disk; the remaining files are on FOG/APP.XXX. The system is documented in BYMAIL.DOC. Since I do nHOWMEM uses PEEK to display specified areas of memory. FOG/MIS.018 The following files were submitted from Gobind Khalsa of Liverpool, NY. BARCODE will generate Universal Product Code A barcode using an Epson with Graftot have dBASE, I can not verify proper operation of this system. FOG/APP.031 BYMAIL is a dBASE II mail list system submitted by Byron McKay. Some of the BYMAIL files are found on this disk; documentation and the remainingrax. Refer to BARCODE.DOC. PLOT will display converted TRS-80 block graphics plots on an Osborne 1 screen. Refer to PLOT.DOC. UNPROTEC.DOC describes a procedure for unprotecting an MBASIC file saved using SAVE"filename",P. Also, see MBASIC files are on FOG/APP.030. CPA, submitted by Ng Cheng Mei of Singapore, is a critical path analysis programmed in MBASIC. The critical path method (CPM) is a project scheduling tool. Also, see the PERT project evaluation and review techniq-P found on FOG/MIS.016. The following files were received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. CBASIC.HLP describes use of CBASIC. MBASIC.HLP describes use of MBASIC. WS.HLP describes use of WordStar. XMODEM.HLP describes use of th%  e XMODEM program typically found on remote CP/M (RCP/M) systems. Each of these files is intended for use with the HELP program found on FOG/UTL.005. ZCPR2TEZ.DOC describes the console command processor (CCP) replacement ZCPR2 found on FOG/UTL.0, CA. It includes information from PORTABLE COMPANION, Aug/Sept. 82 thru Oct. 83, and FOGHORN, May 83 thru Sept. 83, organized by program, category, volume, date, and miscellaneous information. ARTICLES.DBF is a dBASE II version; ARTICLES.TXT i35. FOG/MIS.019 CITOH.MOD, submitted by Wally Matthews of Pomona, CA, is a text file describing WordStar modifications for a C. Itoh 8510 (or NEC 8023) matrix printer. Bruce Carrie of Scappoose, OR, contributed the SPOCK s a WordStar compatible version, which may be searched or printed. LIMITS, submitted by Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington, provides a test of Boeing 727 limits for use as a pilot training aid. LIMLST will print correct answers for the tes picture described in SPOCK.DOC. This disk contains SPOCK1 and SPOCK3.PQC, the first and third parts of the picture. SPOCK2 and SPOCK4.PQC may be found on FOG/MIS.020. These are squeezed files, which should be unsqueezed, printed, then taped tot. These are MBASIC programs. Wally Matthews of Pomona, CA, contributed BIO, which will prepare a biorythm chart. FOG/MIS.022 CALENDAR, submitted by Bob Hamilton of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, is a SuperCalc template whichgether to form the complete picture. FOG/MIS.020 SPOCK2 and SPOCK4.PQC are the remaining parts of the SPOCK picture introduced and described in FOG/MIS.019. Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington, submitted the follo will generate a calendar for any year from 1900 thru 1999. It was derived from a Portable Companion article (issue?). Also, see CALENDR.BAS on FOG/MIS.010. SUBJECT files were received from Edward Grant of Osan AB, Korea. They list contentswing diagnostic programs. DIAG1-2 is a diagnostic routine for single-density Osborne 1's with ROM version 1.2. DIAG1-3 is similar for ROM 1.3. FOG/MIS.021 ARTICLES is a database contributed by Ron Forsythe of Fairfield of the FOG Disk Library, by subject, thru July, 1983. SUBJECT.TXT is in a form which may be conveniently printed or searched using WordStar. SUBJECT.SQF is the squeezed version of a comma delimited data file, which may be used with other appli&  cation programs. ched using WordStar. SUBJECT.SQF is the squeezed version of a comma delimited data file, which may be used with other appliailability of the dBASE II data base manager. For similar applications, see FOG on FOG/APP.014 and BYMAIL on FOG/APP.030 and 031. FOG/APP.033 G/L-USE.DOC describes use of the Osborne/McGraw-Hill General Ledger System founue programs found on FOG/APP.005 and 013. CPA is adapted from an article by Zimmerman and Conrad, BYTE Magazine, 7/82, pp. 378 - 390. ELNAEX is an example illustrating use of the SuperCalc stock portfolio analysis template found on FOG/APP.030.d on FOG/APP.001 and 002. G/L0F110.DAT (used with G/L0F130.DAT) contains the generic account file presented in the G/L document by Lon Poole. Since the publisher is no longer printing the G/L document, these files should facilitate getting star --> FILE: -FOG/LIB.X+2 CRC = 00 00 --> FILE: -INCOMPL.ETE CRC = 00 00 --> FILE: /LIB#X+2.DOC CRC = 59 00 --> FILE: BEST-OF .APP CRC = 5B D5 --> FILE: BEST-OF .LNG CRC = F3 8D --> FILE: BEST-OF .MIS CRC = 98 8E --> FILE: SYNted with the system. It may still be possible to purchase the document from Vandata in Seattle, Washington. NETWORTH is a SuperCalc spreadsheet to aid with personal net worth analysis. It may be useful when applying for a loan. NETBLANK is a OPSIS.APP CRC = 49 8F --> FILE: SYNOPSIS.HAK CRC = 9C 4E --> FILE: SYNOPSIS.LNG CRC = 6B E8 --> FILE: SYNOPSIS.MIS CRC = F7 D4 ---------------------> SUM OF CRCS = 8A 89 template without sample data. SMBUS is a SuperCalc spreadsheet for small business general ledger application. Related templates may be found on FOG/APP.012. SW80 and SW104 are 80 and 104 column versions of SCDESIGN found on FOG/APP.014. The/APP.XXX. FOG/APP.032 This disk contains the Apex Toolworks Inc. General Mailing List System. It was developed by Randy Shafer of DeFOG in Detroit as a school project. (I hope he received a good grade.) It requires avy permit interactive design of a screen display using graphic and ASCII characters, then build an MBASIC program to recreate the display. All these files were received from Detroit's DeFOG. FOG/APP.034 This disk contain'  s applications requiring access to dBASE II. The following files were received from Rick Schmidt of Federal Way, Washington. UGRAPH will display on the screen point or bar graphs of data contained in a DBF file. DEMGRAPH will demonstrate UGRd VCTOSC will convert a SuperCalc spreadsheet into a VisiCalc spreadsheet or vice versa. These programs, submitted by Paul Bullock, are specifically for those who have SuperCalc version 1.12 with the eXecute command, also use VisiCalc, and do noAPH. SQRT will calculate the square root of a number. This procedure may be incorporated into your own dBASE applications. The remaining files, received from Detroit's DeFOG, make up the DeFOG membership and mailing list database management t have SuperData Interchange. LABELPRT is a dBASE II application for printing mailing labels. A specific database file structure is assumed. For similar applications, see FOG on FOG/APP.014, BYMAIL on FOG/APP.030 and 031, the Apex Toolworks Masystem. This system assumes an NEC matrix printer, but could be modified for other printers. For similar applications, see FOG on FOG/APP.014, BYMAIL on FOG/APP.030 and 031, and the Apex Toolworks Mailing List System on FOG/APP.032. iling List System on FOG/APP.032, and the DeFOG system on FOG/APP.034. ucture is assumed. For similar applications, see FOG on FOG/APP.014, BYMAIL on FOG/APP.030 and 031, the Apex Toolworks Ma FOG/APP.035 3DGRAPH is from William Burkett's article on pp. 44 and 45 of the 6/83 issue of Portable Companion. It will display a 3D bargraph on the screen using interactive data input. This program was received from Detroit's DeFOåG. Also received from DeFOG, 1040ES, CALCTAX, and SCHEDG are SuperCalc templates to aid income tax calculations. They may require updating for use during 1984. Also, see similar SuperCalc applications on FOG/APP.015, 020, and 022. SCTOVC anå