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Features
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Reflections on learning
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board, Q by Javell's newest PCs are designed
I started with four scanned images: a doudy sky, a to be easily upgradeable.
computer circuitboard (from a NeXTstation, if anybody
According tothe company, a range of
wants to know}, a fish, sndthe earth. Additionally, I found
systems
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sn image of s pidure frame onthe backgrounds cfisk of
Eledronic Arts' Studio B. Becausethis hanbdrawn image 485DX are available.
was of fairly low quality, I modified it almost beyond
recognition, changingthe dimensions,woodgrain texture,
color and adifing the aosskars to acme my awnwindow
frame.
In the original scan of the sky, there were some
buiklings. UsingPhotoshap's RubberStamp tool, I dceed
blue sky areas avtop af the areas I wanted to remove,
adding and movingseveral douds in the same fashion. I
also adjustedthe brightness andcolor balanceof this, and
most alber imagesasthe work progressed.
Next, I decided to fade the sky into the circuit board
image. The first step wss to fade out the bottom of the
sky image. To dothi, I aeated a maskchannel and made
a gradient fill from white to black. Where the mask is
trssparent twhite}, the sky image would shaw through,
and ss the maskfaded to soBd(black}, the sky faded out.
Far the next step, I aop pad alarge photo of a drcuitbosrd
to focus on a smaller section festuring SIMM chips and
various other drcuitry which I felt was visually pleasing. I
then fadl it in the oppmite diredion to the sky'sfade, so
that the two awld blend together.
After combining the two images, I pasted the image
of the picture frame onto the sky-and-circuits image.
Whenever sn image isgoing to be pasted into analher, it
is always best to soften its edges with a one-pixel
Festllel seneg before cutgng or copying. By 9lsbblll9
sedions of the frame's edges, I created the aoss-bars.
After a little bbnding with the Smudge tool, they looked
Bke part of the anginalknage.
Next, I added the earth by opening it ss a separate
document, seisding a sedion of black space and using
Photoshop's Similar command, which selects all
similadpcobred areas. I then usedthe hvert commandto
select all areasbut bbick
With the lassoseladion tool, I extended this selection
to indude the shaibwed areas af the earth, and, after
again feathering the edge af the seledion to help it to
merge smoothly with the blended window background,
copied this image to the dipbosrdfor pasting into the
cover Image.
Afterthe selediny the fourpanes of the window
frame, I aested acBayonalblendwhichfilled the windaws
with s glaze ofBght.
Using the Paste Into command, the image of the
earth and stars appeared behind the cross-beams,
slbwing exactplacement of the earth in tha bwer comer.
I decided to addthe fish later. I msized eachone and
made sli
ght modifications to make each one unique.
Originsgy they were to be red, green snd blue
respectively-a reference to the issue's article on RGB
monitors. I decided against this for purely aesthetic
reasons.Theywwe feathered and pastedinto (and, in the
case of the lgest, in front of} the maskedwindow frame
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willing to pay Lotus a royalty, but Lotus especially for children. It works with PCs.
wants to say it owns those commands and no
Logitech says the mouse is ergonomically
one else can use them. "We could easily just designed to fit the smaller hands, looks like
remove that part of the program from the a friendly mouse and has two button "ears"
Quattro Pro product, and most of our users that can be set to act as one so children can
would not miss it, Kahn said.
press either "ear" and get the same result.
Borland claims one million users have The mouse is installed so the child merely
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quotes PaulJones, second vice president for prevents the mouse from afFecting any other
Information
M an a g emen t S y s t ems mouse or trackball already installed on the
Operations at Acacia Mutual Life Insurance computer, the company said.
as saying, "We switched to Qmtrro Pro f'rom
The mouse has a lifetime warranty and is
I.otus 1-2-5... because it [ Quattro Pro]
built to withstand years of rough treatment,
provides the superior functionality that we the company said.
n eed, i n c l udin g e f f i c ien t m e m o r y
Vanessa Mills, p r oduct m arketing
management, high-quality graphics and associate at Logitech, said, "We developed
spreadsheet publishing.n
Kidz Mouse in response to the growing use
Q uattro P r o h as rec e i ve d an of computer technology in both the home
unprecedented 41 major international and classroom. Humanizing this technology
industry accolades and product roundup for children will help prepare them for the
victories since its introduction in October, important task of dealing with computers as
says Borland. Borland also quotes Dataquest, adults."
a market research firm, which said Quattro
The Kidz Mouse bears a retail price of
Pro is the only software product to achieve a $79 and comes with Mouseware for Kidz
20 percent worldwide market share in its software and a Kidz Mouse User's Guide
first full calendar year on the market.
written for children, the company said. It
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NKC 5D is adequate. Others will only be
happy with a non-interlace monitor. The
non-interlace 16" NKC 4D is $1200 and a
non-interlace 17" Idek monitor is $1500.
You are paying more both for non~terlace
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Interlace
Interlace makes some people's eyes start
to bleed after a few minutes of viewing. I
exaggerate a little for effect. Some people
cannot tell the difference. It depends partly
on lighting. Overhead fluorescent lights
make interlace even worse.
Whatever you do, test the monitor with
your own eyesbefore you buy interlacel
What is interlace) A monitor works by
directing a beam of electrons at the screen.
It waggles it back and forth like an ox
ploughing a field, fi om top to bottom. What
happens when you increase the resolution)
You increase the nuxnber of lines on the
screen. The poor electron beam has to
waggle much faster than before to get the
screen done in time. In fact, it might even
have to waggle twice as Bast. To keep up with
the beam, everything in the monitor has to
work twice as fast. Guess what that does it
makes it much more expensive, because all
the components must be rated for twice the
speed.
To bring the costs back down, engineers
devised a way to get away with cheap, slow
components. These interlacing monitors do
the even lines in one pass, then go back and
do the odd lines. This way the electron
beam has effectively twice as much time to
do its work The catch is, at least to my eyes,
the screen swlms and jitters.
Interlacing applies both to the video
card and to the monitor. Some cards and
xnonitors can work both ways, some do not
interlace at 800x600 but do interlace at
1024x768. You have to make sure your card
and monitor match.
Your monitor i s on e o f t h e m o st
expensive parts of the computer. You
cannot afford to make a mistake.Spend
some time in front of it typing. Dexno
software usually showspictures of birds,
volcanoes, girls, etc., but most of you will
not be using your computer to look at
digital photos. Run the programs you plan
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of the screen.
Visit various shops to see your proposed
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1. Texas Instruments TI 54010 chip;
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Of course, to take full advantage of
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higher resolutions, which you must match to how many people plunk down $8,000 or so
the monitor's capabilities.
for a hot~tuff computer, and then scrimp
Many of today's video cards and socalted on the display by buying a cheap monitor
multisync (rnultiscanning) monitors can and bottomwfWe-line video card.
Categorically, I recommend that you get
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which no driver exists for a particular mode. sort of outboard acceleration, especially if
Another consideration is the size, or you plan on running graphics-intensive
pitch, of the dot elements that make up the programs like Windows 3.0. The difFerence
display. This s~alled dot pitch is a major in performance over "basic models" is quite
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great monitor can have a dot pitch as low as Windows isn't as inherently slow as it
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be a problem. All monitors have some.
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fatnihar with the "Wmdows standard set of
commands. Microsoft, m a bold move that
has generated significant amounts of
criticism, dropped the old Word's confusing
command structure and interface for a
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IBM Common User Access (CUA). New
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To quote the reference
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software package, designed for the Microsoft
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tions on your computer screen, create output Sles for creation of slides through a service bureau or with your own Sm recorder
(it outputs to a laser printer), speakers'
notes, handouts, charts or shde duplicates
for distributing with your presentation.
Before getting mto any detaS about this
product, it needs to be said that software
products in general have reached a bit of a
plateau. That plateau is one of complexity.
Many products today require a fair amount
of commitment from the user before all
their features can be taken full advantage of.
In an age of do more with less even
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overnm
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package such as Hollywood. This means that
if a software package is going to be used to
the extent it should be, either the user must
work smarter" (to quote BC TEL), or the
sofiware "must work smarter." For the software to work smarter, it must anticipate and
learn what the user is interested in using the
product for, not just try to pack as many features into as many layers as possible.
Expert systems and AI technology such as
neural nets have progressed to the point
where "smart" sofiware must be possible. In
other words, make the software intelligently
trim down the choices the user must make
to get the results needed. Many larger prod
ucts today force the user to make a career
out of producing such things as slides,overheads, spreadsheets and databases. The user
should be free to concentrate on the content, not the tool.
Having said all that, surprise, the biggest
critidsm of Hollywood is the complexity of
the software. It's not IBM's Sault, however.
Just as in produdng a storyboard for a
movie, presentations and slide production
involve mapping "things happening over
time, and time adds an extra dimension of
complexity. As with all IBM products, this
one is jammed full of features and very well
produced, with no half measures.
Installation
The Srst test of a software package is the
installation. Hollywood comes on four 5.5in
ls
install time of 'Rl minuteL Installing everything adds up to morc than 8MB of disk
space plus IMB or so for temporary Sle
space.
Ins t all h a ppens from i n side
Windows, using thc. "run command under
"Sle" in the Program Manager. For the purpose of this review, Hollywood was installed
on a 386/25MHz machine, 4MB RAM,
95MB of disk space, Hercules Graphic
Station card, and Mitsubishi monitor (no coprocessor or cache present). Overall, installation was simple, with no problems, other
than being a bit slow.
Perfonnance
First time running the program resulted
in a moderately slow response time on Sle
opening and saves, fc:ature selections, etc.
This would improve with a faster hard drive
and more memory, but it sdll seemed like it
may be a little hstrating for real world production. Loading bitmap graphics and drawing diagrams took little effort, and moving
objects around was easy.
One area that needs attention is the storyboard window (a window showing you
multiple little boxes rcprcscndng each slide
or presentation screen in order of appearance). Designing each slide is relatively easy,
but the challenge of a boardroom presentation is to make the entire sequence of slides
make sense. Hence, as you are designing
your project, you are often calling up the
storyboard to see how the slides are progressing, and here Hollywood is Siirly slow,
going to the disk and painting the slides one
at a time. There must be a faster way of scaling and painting the screen than this. Again,
though, a screamingly fast graphics card and
hard drivewould probably help a great deaL
Features
Hollywood has more features than you
could shake a stick at. Starting with a good
indexed, hypertext, context~nsitive on-line
help, it comes with a small number of templates and an outliner for building the basic
structure of your presentation. A data manager lets you enter or import data f'rom
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slides from a template the same way that a
desktop publishing program formats a long
document on a style sheet. Also, the program links your presentation with ita supp ort materials (outlines, etc.) s o t h at
changes made in one are transferred to the
other automatically. This makes it easy to
create quality presentations in no time and
you can change thelook of your presentation without much fuss.
Persuasion's word processor is powerful
for a graphics and presentation package,
mahng it a good choice if you need detailed
notes or handouts for your presentations.
The word processor includes a spell checker
Overview
a feature that is omitted in too many packresentat
ions are made directly from a ages. Programs like Persuasion that are used
presentation outline u sing A u to- in the last stage of producuon should always
Templates that automatically format have a spell checker. You should be able to
text and data to each slide. You can enter check spelling on the entire presentation
y our text in Persuasion or import it f r o
once you have all the files in fiom the other
other word processors or outhners. Drawing programs youmight have used.
tools and custom color schemes allow you to
Persuasion's slideWow feature is excelenhance your presentations or you can
lent. It indudes a number of special effects
import art produced in other programs
for transition from slide to slide and it also
Persuasion has ten chart formats (pie, bar,
indudes slide builds that allow you to introarea, table, etc.) to present data with, and duce points one by one. It lacks one major
you can customize chart formats. Data for
feature though: stand&one slide shows.
charts can be entered in Persuasion or
You cannot present a show on a PC without
imported from other programs such as having Persuasion installed on the PC.
Excel or Lotus 1-2-3. Persuasion is designed
for output in one of three formats: %mm
Conclusion
slides, overheads and o~ e e n slide shows.
Aldus Persuasion has everything the others have, but the idea of using templates to
Installation
create presentations stands out. It successfulPersuasion installs very easily onto your ly specializes in producing quality slide
hard drive. But make sure you have at least shows fast and easily and doesn't ahmp on
6 or '7 MB of Bee room the program is
the other aspects of drawing, text and
huge.In tesdng on a 16 MHz 886SX perforcharts. This full-featured package should be
mance was acceptable but a little sluggish in considered by anyone doing this type of
places. You could run the program on a 286 work.
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Overview
Graphics Composer is a software tool for
creating d i agrams, i l lustrations, signs,
posters, etc. It comeswith over 5000 images
and 80 outline typefaceL It allows you to
design graphics in black Ifc white, gray scale
and color. Useful for both the graphic artist
and the business user for designing reports,
bulletins, business cards, data sheets, and
more.
DA R I U S
P RO F E S S I O N A L .
Installation
Instalhng Graphics Composer is a snap.
It has its own install program which runs
under Wmdows S.O. Be prepared though,
there are a total of 12 Soppy disks to shuffie
in and out of the drive. It took about SO minutes to install all the iles and the programsl
One am only hope that optical technology
gains much wider acceptantx., and allows us
to install software from CD-ROM disk (12
Soppies is a bit muchl). Also, be prepared to
give up SMB of.disk space or more. Once
eveiything is installed, though, the hard part
is done.
Performance
The biggest problem with this padtage is
that it's a liule slow on the screen redraws.
Opening some of the sample iles am take a
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to be recalculated each time the screen is
redrawn), t h a t a fi tster machine would
speed things up a bit. A coprocessor may
help a great deal, but there is no mention of
this in any of the materiaL Overall, you need
patience to work with this program.
Features
Graphics Composer has a fun complement of graphics tools. Since it runs under
Wmda tws S.O, it has a Smihar user inter&ce,
such asan iconkmed toolbox and on~een
help. You can combine the dip art that' s
provided with your own drawings or scanned
images. It will import and ezport a number
of different formats induding ANSI, ASCII,
C GM, CSP. PIC. Postscript, SCODI T I F ,
and WMF.
Graphics Composer is basicaliy a vector
drawing program and has many features for
sizing, rotating, slanting and positioning
text. One can create drop shadows, distributions, S-D and other common visual effects.
The quahty of the dip art in this package is
one of its greatest accomplishments. Along
with the user manual, there is a dip.art
handbook, which shows examples of the iles
induded, and how t o i d entify the fi le
groupL The range of dip art is significant. It
goes I'rom very basic designs of objects
through quit detailed drawings of space
craft, for example. Animals, body parts, cartoons, maps of the world, all are of the highest quahty.
The main feature of Graphics Composer
is that it provides the user with the ability to
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Of all the uses for computers, writing is
the one which has been most affected by this
technology. From very basic word processing
to advanced desk top pubFishing, computers
have inSuenced, if not completely changed,
the way we communicate with text. Further
evidence of this evolution in mftmg resides
in this software tool c a lled C o r rect
Grammar, which assists the writer i n
eliminating mechanical errors. It checks the
grammar, usage, punctuation, spelling and
s tyle of d o cuments created i n w o r d
processing programs running u n d er
Windows 5.0.
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Correct Gramtrrar is designed to act like
a desk accessory on a Macintosh. No matter
which word processor you use, Correct
Grammar is there to run. Unfortunately, the
memory limitations of DOS tend to dampen
the thrill of this handy accessory. Correct
Grammar runs Sne, buteats up about 20
percent of your memory. You can get
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Grammar when you need it, but that defeat's
the basic premise. Still, it does run Sne, and
really provides great service, especially to the
part-time writer, who needs to concentrate
on the contents, not the formal elements.
For those of us who write like we eat with
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increments and type sizes range from 6
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h elp them develop expertise in various i s. often viewed as a radical move. Parents
areaL A collection of the ariides might one w ho choose this option are bucking society,
d ay serve as a valuable resource for a so none of them reach the dedsion lightly.
Nearly half of home schoolers say they
research project.
W hile young children can research chose home education so their children
projects with Grolier's Academic American could follow special interests and work at
Encydopedia (GO AAE), middle-'and high- t heir own pace, according to Patrick
school students will benefit from searching F arenga, president of Holt Associates, a
M agazine Database Plus (GO MAGDB), Boston-based company that offers resources
e specially by learning how to define key to home schoolers. Nearly one-third dte
words and phrases. Such an exercise forces r ehgious reasons, believing home schooling
s tudents to focus on a project's specific i s the best way to control their child's moral
topic, something that may not be done as and spiritual environment.
Perhaps the biggest advantage of home
effectively using traditional research tools.
T he forums offer a special resource schooling is that it shows the child that
available nowhere else. Leave a question 1 earning is not separate f'rom the rest of life.
H ome schooling i s d i f f erent f r o m
about black holes in the Astronomy Forum
(GO ASTROFORUM), for example, and traditional schooling in that it places the
chances are the answer will be provided by a e mphasis on the learning process rather
professional astronomer. "You can easily t han the t eaching process," explains
f ind people online who have a special Farenga "Parents who home school let their
expertise and who are willing to share that c hildren follow a project. They don't break
with young people. This is, perhaps, the best hf' e and learning into little sections called
benefit of the onhne medium," says Lynd. su bjects.
Ken and Carrie Loss-Cutler, home
Fourth~ader Patrick Olson turned to his
f ather, Douglas, for help with a science schooling parents from Dallas and section
a ssignment that required him to build a 1eaders of the Education Forum's Section
m odel of the solar system. (And he didn't and Library 16, "Home/Alternative Ed,"
want styrofoam balls suspended with stdng b elieve in this approach. Their 9gear-old
from a shoebox.) With hia dad by his aide, d aughter, Rachel, has never attended a
P atrick used a Madntosh computer to create t r a ditional school. Carrie, who serves as the
an interactive modeL
Primary teacher, deals with subjects in broad
"Our problem was that we needed some w ays. For instance, when Rachel started
' g questions about dinosaurs, Carrie not
nice graphics and sounds, and we had only a ashn
c ouple of hours to put the model together. o n ly taught her the basic facts, but also used
CompuServe to the rescue)" says Douglas. t he ancient creatures to embark on math,
He showed Patrick how to access the seivice g eology, literature and history lessons. "I
with CompuServe Information Manager, b ring it all together so it is received as a
and together they downloaded spac~elated w hole by Rachel," she says.
This spring Rachel participated in a
graphics from the Graphics Support Forum
(GO GRAPHSUPPORT) and space sounds m odel United Nations program. The day
f rom the Macintosh Entertainment Forum a fter it concluded, she and her father
1ogged on to CompuServe and exchanged
(GO MACFUN).
"Our abiTity to access CompuServe on a m essages in real-time with children from
whim made the project. Of course, Patrick a round the world, including Norway,
wasn't all that impressed. He haa grown up I celand and Japan, as part of the EIDS 91
assuming such things are possible so it's no G lobal Networking Project. "Ibis is the hnd
0 f resource telecommunication can make
big deal to him, says Olson.
When children pursue research in areas a vailable to families," says Ken.
O ne o f t h e c h a l lenges of h o m e
that hold a special interest for them, they
are more likely to retain that knowledge schooling is to be aware of a child's interest
o ver a longer period of time. "Kids can do i n a topic and respond accordingly. Meeting
i ndependent research online, asking t h at challenge is where CompuServe fits in.
questions that matter to them. Because of W hen parents are stumped "Mommy,
t he technology, those kids then become w hat's the difference between a black hole
an d a quasar? they can log on t o
independent learners," says Lynd.
CompuServe with their child and find an
answer together. In t his way, a young
Schooling at Home
The ultimate independent learner is the student also learns self-sufficiency, by
child who is being schooled at home. For a depending on himself in finding answers to
variety of reasons including religion, the questions.
Many home schooling parents find
belief that parents know best how to teach
their own children, frustration with local CompuSexve to be more than a resource for
school systems, as well as the fear of drugs quick answers. It is also a support network
and gun-toting classmates some parents that helps buttress them against naysaying
are choosing not to send their children to family and friends. Speaking about the
school and are instead educating them at Education Forum's Alternative Education
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were being taught to read. she believed a
phonics-based program would produce
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Living in Peace River, Alberta, a small
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''We didn't realize the impact it would have
on our lifestyle," she adxmts. She cannot be
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work part-time from her home as a lactation
consultant, helping solve breastfeeding
problems for new mothers.
Although the teaching and learning
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day, and aQ of itis geared toward each
child's individual learning needs and style.
Typical activities include journal writing
and drawing, reading aloud, working math
problems and visiting Mends who are also
home schooling.
B ut no day i s r eally typical. On e
structured lesson, such as reading from a
novel, can often spark other ideas and
issues that need to be explored. For
instance, when r e ading T h e D e v il' s
Arithmetic, a novel about World War II and
Hitler's concentration camps, Ayre-Jaschke
realized how little any of them knew about
Jews, their history, religion and culture.
Together they explored the topic at the
libraxy. She shared selectyed photographs of
the concentration camps with Paul, while
helping Mark read about them in an
encyclopedia. They also learned about
Jewish holidays and read about the unique
way the Danes helped Jews in Denmark
escape Hitler's forces.
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home schooling in Canada But depite this
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taking eff on the operation. The player
must bc prepared te run the gauntlet of
both air and ground defenses. In the air,
the enemy has MiG-1'7. MiG-19, MiG-21 jet
Sghters which are aimed with cannon and
Atell heat~eeking missiles. The ground's
major threats
are SAMs and Sak.
I rate this game as about a 7 eut of 10.
The graphicson a CGA monitor are about 5
out of 10, they gct better on EGA and they
are quite good on a VGA monitor. The
sound is not great.
Tyler lhadtar is a home schooled twanger who
runs his own BBSsystem.
Program Manager.
Data Recovery
Speed Disk
Benchmarks
The system information program has
been greatly enhanced, it gives much more
detail of your system configuration and
compares the performance of your system
t o a 286 an d 88 6 a s well as the o l d
comparison to the oxiginal IBM XT.
NDOS
There is a DOS enhancement shell
NDOS to add features to the existing DOS
commands. NDOS expands the wildcard
capabilities of DOS so you can enter
commands such as "DEL .TMP *.BAK"
(normally DOS only accepts one wildcard).
It also keeps a command line histoxy similar
te DOS 5, allowing you to recall, edit and
rewxecute previous commands. It a lso
features fiister, more powerful batch files.
ANTI-VIRUS
There are some new utTiities to protect
you from virus' and unwanted people
accessing your computer. T h e r e i s a
program "dishnon which can protect your
system areas, your files or your whole disk
from any form of writing. T his doesn' t
provide complete virus pretection, for
better protection from vhus' Norton has a
program called "Norton Anti-Virus" sold
separately. T h ere is a file encryption
program se nosy people can't read you files,
a keyboard and screen lock to protect you
computer while you' re not there. There is
also the old "wipeinfo" program which
deletes a program completely, overwriting it
so that the data is completely obliterated
(can't be unerased, or read with Norton's
Disk Editor).
Distributedby
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UNBEATABLE' COMBO
Norton provides a very good balanced
set of utihtics. Perhaps individually you can
Q nd b e t ter u t i l i t ies, b u t t h e to t a l
combination is very hard to beat. Such a set
of utiTities is a must for any PC owner and if
you use your computer a lot, you will greatly
benefit from their use. The Norton Utilities
are also available for the Madntosh and for
some versions of UNIX. 0
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registered Norton 6.0 users. Ed.
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Digitizing Tablets
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Conclusion
There are laptops with better keyboard
layouts, more keys and bigger screens (the
IBM PS/2 Laptop, one of the many
notebooks reviewed in our May '91 issue,
has 84 keys and a 104nch diagonal display).
Some have more storage and more RAM,
and/or more shades of gray, etc., but the
Intra notebook. is a solidlybuilt, respectable
performer half the price of IBM's offering.
With an external keyboard, CRT display,
some more RAM and the addition of the
Darius
386SX Notebook
New Views
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PAPER OCT '91
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Running O 33MHz
Built-in Math Coprocessor
8K Internal Cache, AMI BIOS
64K External Cache Memory
4MB 70ns. RAM (exp. to 64MB)
105MB 19ms. IDE Hard Drive
IDE HDD/FDD Host Adapter
1.2MB or 1.44MB TEAC Floppy Drive
Trident 8900 1MB SVGA Card
Legend2 SVGA 1024x768.28mm
101 Key Enhanced Keyboard
6-16 bit Slots, 2-8 bit Slots
Full Size Tower Case
230 Watt Power Supply
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Teachers learned to apply the Amiga to
specific curriculum goals and obtained
iafoxxnation on such diverse technologies as
laser Disk, CD-RQM, video genlocks, MIDI
equipment, v i de o d i g i tizers, sound
digithers, and, of course, computers.
This year's workshop was entitled
VISIQN 2000. T h i s theme stimulated
teachers to envision the Amiga in terms of
its fit into the goals of the B.C, Mnistxy of
Education.
It became readily apparent that the
Axniga was able to meet the demands of the
new cuniculum (outlined in the ministry's
Year 2000 Docuinent ) in unique ways
among microcomputers. The other aspect
of the "Vision" theme was the seminars and
training o n A m i g aVision, t he n e w
multhnedia authoring system for the Amiga.
AmigaVision, unlike other authoring
systems, is totally icon-based (graphic
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The $550 cost of upgrading the
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and presents the only significant drawback
to the plinter.
Summary
Aside fiom the fact that I find it slightly
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fact is, in the final tally, insignificant. If it
looks and quacks like a duck, as they say....
The OhLaser 400 is a tremendous value
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megabyte of RAM, which anyone printing
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1) Jump tight in. Don't start by reading 4) You can never have too much
that bunch ofprogramming and DOS
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1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 1 Game Port
101 Keys Enhanced Keyboard
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APPLES B.C. COMPUTER SOCIETY. Computer User
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Apple/ABCCS Mee5ngs hcatlon: Central Burnaby
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MacintoshOwnes - ABCCS contact: JohnMgler 4331705.
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