TWGS2.7.SHK.txt

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+ Documentation for TWGS CDev v2.7

Here is a Control Panel that allows you to change the speed of the TransWarp GS.
It automatically sets the speed to TransWarp during the GS/OS boot.

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+ Distribution:

This product is classified "Jesus-A-ware". It is distributed the same as
God's Love.  That means it's free to anyone who'll accept it.  It will be
given to anyone, regardless of who or what you are or have been. It's not
where you've been, but where you're going!

Everyone is free to use the "JesusAware" name.  Spreading the Gospel message
through Software.  This product is free.  Give it to everyone, even if
they don't have a computer!  This work is a labor of love for my Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ!


+ How to Install:

Copy the file "TWGS.CDev" to the "CDEV" folder found in the "SYSTEM" folder
of your boot disk.  You MUST do this with the Finder or it will not copy
correctly.  It is an extended file.  The NEXT time you open the Control Panel
NDA, you'll see the "*Speed*" icon.


+ How to Use it:

Simple! It's a popup menu. Just select the desired speed. The speed will
also be displayed in Mhz.

This Control Panel is designed to be small and doesn't have a lot of features.
It only sets and displays the TWGS speed.  It also works with all TWGS's,
unlike most other TWGS Control Panels.


+ Known Quirks:

It may take up to a second for the speed in Mhz to be displayed after
selecting *Speed*.  Don't worry, this is basically to keep the Control
Panel updated to the current TRUE speed.  The Control Panel will ALWAYS
display the CURRENT speed.

The TWGS CDA WON'T be updated. Not my fault, AE's. I would suggest
leaving the CDA set at the desired speed because it'll "kick in" every
once in a while to the speed that the CDA is set on it. I leave mine at
TransWarp and adjust the speed from the Control Panel NDA. It's best
if you choose between the NDA and CDA to adjust the Control Panel.
You'll find that they are mutually exclusive, even with the stuff
Apple, Inc gives you. 

If you add the 32K Cache option, your speed may not be the same as before.
For example, when I added the Cache my speed went from 7.000 Mhz to 7.001
Mhz.  WOW!  a 1/1000 Mhz increase (Ha Ha).


+ Future Additions:

I don't plan on changing this except for bug fixes.  It is meant to be a
VERY SIMPLE utility.  If you want something more elaborate, try out
one of the other TWGS Control Panels (TWGS Reporter or the other TWGS
CDev).

+ Don't forget to check out my other projects, all freely distributed:

ShowPic, the NDA that displays, saves, and converts all kinds of Super
HiRes graphic files for the IIGS.  Displays Screen, PackBytes, PaintWorks 320
and 640 mode, Apple Preferred Format, and Print Shop GS graphics.  Also 3200
color and the French APP ".3201" graphics, GIF 87a and 89a graphics, and
MacPaint files.  Saves the displayed graphic in Screen or Apple Preferred
format and even double size Apple Preferred format for condensed mode printing,
for a mini-SHRConvert type utility.  Converts 320 mode graphics into 640 mode
color or 640 mode gray scale (semi-intelligent).  Also allows veiwing pictures
in 320 or 640 mode and changing to those palettes.  Displays multiple graphics
for a slide show effect with a continuous show feature.  Allows scrolling of
graphics larger than the screen.  (Current Version 6.0)

Launch Pad, the CDev that will Configure applications to set their own data 
file location, Key Translation, and TWGS speed each and every time they are
launched, regardless of the launching program.  When you return from that
program, the previous settings are restored.  No more hunting for data files
or having to bring up an NDA/CDA/CDev to set up your program environment.
(Current Version 1.1)

Desk Color, the CDev for changing the color of your desktop from the old
periwinkle blue to any picture or pattern.  Saves and loads many different
pattern files and pictures.  Built-in pattern editor with ability to load and
save other patterns.  The selection is saved so it's used the next time you
boot the computer.  System 6.0 Compatible.  (Current Version 3.0)

Menu Master, the NDA that changes all your program menu bars to the colors
you have selected.  You can also select a font other than the standard Shaston
that's used in menus on programs that use the Font Manager.  Also set the
number of times a menu selection will blink.  Your settings are permanently
saved so they'll be there the next time you boot.  (Current Version 1.1)

FKey, the CDev that gives you control over your environment by adding Function
Keys to the IIGS.  FKeys are similar to NDA's, CDA's, or CDev's.  They are
mini programs that are run at the stroke of a key sequence, something like a
macro.  FKey is a new environment for the IIGS.  It is expandable because it
allows for programmers to add other FKey files.  Any utility that should
execute with a keystroke inside another program, can be written/rewritten as
an FKey to prevent conflicts and reduce memory/disk space requirements.
Several FKeys are included with the CDev; a Screen Blanker, Screen Saver,
Disk Ejecter, Zoom or Send Windows to the back, Change TransWarp GS speed,
or Change the Key Translation, all on the fly with a simple keystroke sequence.
The CDev allows you to change the keystroke sequence that is assigned to each
function within an FKey, make the file Inactive, or configure it.  You
may choose any location for the FKey files to be stored, if you don't have
enough room on your boot disk.  They can even be called from within a CDA
brought up from within a Desktop program.  (Current Version 0.1b)
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