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Committed FAQ content changes from 1999
Heck ... it's only 13 years late ...
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@ -128,37 +128,41 @@ A#108: GNO was developed by Procyon Enterprises (Jawaid Bazyar, prop.).
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Q#104: What is the current version of GNO?
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A#104: The currently released version is v2.0.4. The version currently
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under development is v2.0.6. v2.0.5 never had a general release,
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A#104: The last version released by Procyon was v2.0.4. The current
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release is v2.0.6. Version 2.0.5 never had a general release,
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and is not available.
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Note that as of v2.0.6, there may be interim releases between
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official version changes. These releases are always marked with
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the build date.
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****
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For those programmers using ORCA/C v2.1.x, there was a update made
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available (for both GNO v2.0.4 and GNO v2.0.6 users) on 22 Dec 97.
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It consists of updated headers, libraries, and manual pages. It
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is available at the following site:
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ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/base206
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ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/base
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Q#103: What are GNO's minimum system requirements?
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A#103: The GNO documentation specifies that the minimum requirement
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is an Apple IIGS with 1.25 MB of memory and a 3.5" disk drive.
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Realistically (especially with all the third-party add-ons),
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a hard drive (or other large mass storage device) should be
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considered a necessity. An accelerator and additional memory
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is recommended.
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There is not an official "minimum disk space" requirement
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as yet. When this information becomes available, it will
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be added to this FAQ.
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A#103: See the GNO Overview and Installation manual at
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http://www.gno.org/~gno/intro.html
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Especially take note of the sections on "Hardware Requirements"
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and "Planning Your System".
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Q#102: Where can I get GNO?
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A#102: The base GNO distribution may be obtained via anonymous ftp
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from the following sites. See also Q#107:
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from the following site. See also Q#107:
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ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/base204
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ftp://ftp.hypermall.com/pub/gno
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ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/gno/base
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Ensure you read the GNO Overview and Installation Manual at
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http://www.gno.org/~gno/intro.html
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**** current docs ****
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The documentation for GNO v2.0.4 is now available via ftp and
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http at the following sites. MS-Word versions are also available
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@ -386,7 +390,7 @@ A#206: Including the following documentation components will not only
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on the file name. (For example, if you wrote the "foo" program,
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you should have a text file "foo.desc" containing the database
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entry.) If you have WWW access, please update the online
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describe database maintained by Soenke Behrens -- see Q#304.
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describe database -- see Q#304.
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The describe entry is very suitable as a brief README file
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when uploading your program to ftp sites, or when posting to
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@ -536,11 +540,16 @@ A#304: The best way to find out what programs are available for GNO,
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to use the describe(1) database. The program, database, and
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maintenance utilities are available at the usual ftp sites.
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Soenke Behrens <sbehrens@bigfoot.com> also maintains an online
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describe database. This tends to be the most up-to-date version,
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and is available at
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There is also an online describe database, originally compiled
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by Soenke Behrens <sbehrens@bigfoot.com>. This tends to be the
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most up-to-date version, and is available at
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http://www.arrowweb.com/sbehrens/describe.htm
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http://www.gno.org/~gno/describe
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Les Barstow also maintains an online version of the database which
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sorts the entries by category. It is available at
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http://www.servtech.com/~phoenix/computers/gno
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Q#305: Which editor should I use?
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