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Description of WWW/LX Version 3

WWW/LX Version 3 is an Internet Solution that was designed for the HP 100/200/700LX Series Palmtops. It consists of an Email and Newsgroups clients. Other client programs are available as well such as Web Browser, FTP, Telnet, Finger, Ping, and GET (obtain a list of Web pages), NNTP, and FTP server. There are more detail here.
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NEW LICENSE

As of 1 January 2008 WWW/LX and its components are COPYRIGHTED FREEWARE. Includes: WWW/LX V3, Post/LX V3, and RoboNews/LX. Please read below for more details.

31 Dec 2007

Back in the computer stone age (about 12 years ago!) Andreas Garzotto
and I met in Southern California for the first time.  I think it was
July 1994 a few short days after he arrived in California to do his
post-doctoral work at
University of California at Irvine.  After that meeting we kept
talking and I drove him around Southern California to
show him the views of beautiful California.

Of course, we already "met" electronically before on the HPLX Forum of
Compuserve, probably around 1993. We were both impressed with the HP
100Lx, then the HP 200LX.  Andreas had an interest in programming
efficient programs and the platform of the HP 100LX/200LX provided for
writing compact, small model C language and a bit of Assembler
language programs quite well.

Andreas wrote programs at a dizzying pace, and according to one story
(told by David Shier) he wrote a working prototype of ABC/LX during a
car ride from Irvine to Thousand Oaks, in about 3 hours.

My interest in the HPLX platform came from my background in creating
systems on mainframe computers and other, smaller computers, mostly
desktops.

I was fascinated by the compactness of the HP 100LX and 200LX. So much
computer went into such a small box! This was a real eye opener for me
about the possibilities of "computing on the go".

At the same time, Dara Khoyi from Florida and I befriended each other
and realized we both were interested in reviving, or lengthening the
life of software that was deemed "obsolete" because it was not written
for Windows. We thought about acquiring the rights to re-distribute
many such programs and resell them to the HPLX Community.  But we were
distracted :-) ... Andreas and I spoke about making ABC/LX a full
product to be sold by D&A Software.  (D&A stood for "Dara and Avi".
Dara and I argued long and hard about the order, should it be "A&D
Software" (Dara's preference) or "D&A Software" which was
preference...) Andreas agreed to make ABC/LX D&A's first software
product, and so started D&A Software.  Later, Dara and I invited David
(Shier) and Andreas (Garzotto) to join us, and told them the
invitation came to them only because their initials matched the naming
scheme of the company :-)

Andreas meanwhile continued development on PE, PaleEdit, and added an
online component to the code (later removed).  This basically allowed
me to edit email, and send it directly from PE.  I could also receive
email that way.  It was very rudimentary, but proved to us that the HP
200LX was perfectly capable of performing as a player on the internet.

Then came HV - HTML Viewer.  This was a freeware program that painted
HTML files on the screen.  It was a great little program, but suffered
from the lack of memory on the HP200LX.  It meant that at best, we
could comply with HTML 3.2 specifications, and that meant severe
limitations on painting images and formatting text on the screen.
LXPIC came along and we were allowed to use it to paint JPEGs and it
was a great advance.  HV had a built-in ability to display GIFs.

After that came the next layer.  Andreas added a way to connect HV to
the internet and so was born a browser for the HP 200LX.  It had
limits, but was a real browser, demonstrating strongly the
capabilities of the platform. Clearly, the 200LX was not a highly
graphical machine, and so we concentrated on email.  The initial code
developed in PalEdit was moved out of PalEdit and into its own.  We
chose the name Post/LX to imply the email. Andreas found the image for
the icon that represented Post/LX:  The Adinkra (not Ashanti,
mistakenly stated in the D&A webpage!) people in Ghana use this symbol
for human relationships, and to signify that those who belong together
will not lose each other. It is called nkonsonkonson (See
http://www.dasoft.com/WWW/postlx.gif ).

In 1995 we already had WWW/LX version 1 and Post/LX came along in
1996.  We also had more developers: News/LX was developed by 'lexu
Gutfeldt from Switzerland.  Later, around 2000, it was replaced with
RoboNewsLX created by Tony Hutchins from New Zealand.  Daniel Hertrich
made more changes to Post/LX in the last few years. Other very worthy
efforts were made by Fred Kaufman and Helmuth Guenther.  I hope I am
not forgetting anyone else.

And now it is 11 years, almost 12 years later.

We had a great run with WWW/LX and Post/LX.  The Beta Testing Team is
one of the best teams of people I have been associated with.  They are
strong minded, capable, and know what a good software product is.  The
team is still hanging out together in the mailing list that served us
as our collaboration platform, although almost no software issues are
discussed any more.

Andreas has gone to work for several development companies and is now
embarking on a new career in yet another company and I think they are
lucky to have him.

I want to thank everyone who was involved in creating this magnificent
piece of software, in critiquing it, in selling
it, and yeah, USING it.  The mark of a good program is that is it used
to do what it was intended to do.

And so it is now time to make WWW/LX a freeware product.  I will
publish permanent registration keys for WWW/LX on D&A Software's
webpage at http://www.dasoft.com.  These keys will activate the
software and remove the "demo" limitations.  You can then download the
last version and use these registrations keys to activate each of the
three components, WWW/LX, Post/LX and RoboNew/LX, and use it on the HP
100LX/200LX/700LX/1000CX.

Thank you all and Happy New 2008!!!

Avi Meshar
D&A Software

Posted below is the letter Licensees received, with instructions on how to set up the programs and configuration files. The letter below will guide you with the COPYRIGHTED FREEWARE LICENSE INFORMATION.
From: 		<support@dasoft.com>  
Subject: 	WWW/LX Ver. 3 License Information
Date: 		Mon, 31 Dec 2007 24:00:00 -0600
To:		ALL WWW/LX USERS


Dear COPYRIGHTED FREEWARE LICENSEE:

We thank you for your interest in our WWW/LX product.  We are confident you will enjoy it for a 
long time. In this email you will find REGISTRATION INFORMATION for WWW/LX V.3 by D&A Software. 
To register the product correctly, please follow the directions in this email carefully.

UserName: WWW/LX Freeware License
WWW.EXE Registration Code:      12F5C64ACC39
POST.EXE Registration Code:     0ACFA4F0350D
RoboNews/LX Registration Code:  44DB27FC2491

In the next paragraphs we describe how to register the programs to remove their "Demo Mode" 
limits. If you experience any difficulty with the process, please DO NOT HESITATE to email to us 
at support@dasoft.com .


1. If you did not already downloaded the program files, please do so now. You can find the 
details at the end of this email.


2. To register WWW.EXE: (Remove the limitation of 16K transfer):

Run program WWWSETUP.EXE. Press F7 (or tab to "Change Registration" and press Enter). 
Type in the UserName found above. Type this information EXACTLY as above, paying attention to 
the case of the letters, spaces, etc.

In the field "Registration Code", type in the registration code found above for 
WWW.EXE (12F5C64ACC39). Type the code EXACTLY as shown above.  Do not confuse numeric 8 for 
letter B, I for 1, and other such possible confusions. If in doubt, email us a question. Now 
press F10. This process tells the program that it is registered to you and as a registered 
program it will have NO limitation in its functionality. An unregistered program will 
transfer no more than 16K (receive and send, including handshaking) then will stop functioning, 
and you will have to restart it.


3. To register POST.EXE: (Removes the limitation of one email per run.)

Run POST.EXE. In the main screen, press ALT-R. This will bring a small prompt window requesting 
the Registration Code for POST.EXE. Enter the registration code for POST.EXE as shown above. 
This program is intolerant of mistyping, and will not work if you mistype the registration code. 
After typing the registration code correctly, and checking it, tab to OK button, and press enter.

This completes the registration of Post/LX V3. If you have done everything correctly then 
POST.EXE is registered and the limitation of one email message read and sent is removed. The 
process above adds a line to POST.CFG in the [SYSTEM] section like so, using your own 
Registration Code for POST/LX (see above):

RegKey=0ACFA4F0350D

(You may add this line manually to POST.CFG, if you feel comfortable to edit this file without 
problems.)


4. To register RoboNews/LX: (Removes limitation of 10 articles per run.)

Edit in MEMO (or any other convenient text editor) the ROBOT.CFG file. In the [SYSTEM] section 
of ROBOT.CFG, add the following line, using your own ROBONEWS/LX registration code (see above):

ROBONEWS/LX=44DB27FC2491

Save ROBOT.CFG. Next, copy NNREGSCX.EXE to your scripts directory and run this program. This 
program will replace all the demo scripts with registered scripts. This completes the 
registration of RoboNews/LX, which removes its limitation of downloading only 10 articles per 
session.

Please write to us at support@dasoft.com if you experience any difficulties with the 
registration, or installation and setup of the programs on your Palmtop. WE ARE HERE TO HELP 
YOU!  We take great pride in our product and we really like our customers to feel the joy of 
using a world-class software to communicate with the rest of the world from their Palmtops!


TERMS OF USAGE:
D&A Software grants you a single, personal, license to use WWW/LX Version 3 on your computer if 
you agree to abide by the terms of usage. If you use more than one computer, you may install this 
program on other computers that you use. 

You may give to other people a copy of the archive you downloaded for WWW/LX Version 3, provided 
it is a complete archive file with all the files as found on our website (http://www.dasoft.com/). 
If in doubt about the content of the archive, please use the link on our website to download the 
latest and most update and accurate version. In any case, you must remove your own personal 
information from the archive, including information provided in this email.

By entering the registration and activating the full, non-demo mode of the programs (www.exe, 
post.exe, and RoboNews/LX) you agree to abide by the terms of this license.

Thank you,

    D&A Software
    Product Licensing

UPDATE POLICY

The current product is known as "WWW/LX Version 3". We update it periodically to solve problems and add features, and you may obtain these updates, when available, at no charge from the website by clicking here.

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WWW/LX COMPONENTS

Several customers pointed out a potential confusion with our versions and naming convention for the WWW/LX product. Hopefully the chart below makes it clear.
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News About WWW/LX - See detailed list here

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DOWNLOAD INFORMATION

For your convenience, we placed the components in two formats: Self-extracting archives and zipped files. Self extracting archives means that when you run the programs, they will extract the files contained within themselves. Zipped files are compressed using PKZIP and PKUNZIP or a similar program is required to open the archive and extract its files.

The self-extracting archives are convenient if you do not have program PKUNZIP. The disadvantage is that the files are larger since they include also the "extractor" code.

PKUNZIP successfully extracts from a zipped archive as well as a self-extracting archive.

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WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DOWNLOAD?

The configuration files, POST.CFG and WWW.CFG will not be touched when you run POST3.EXE and WWW3.EXE respectively. Your setup information will remain unchanged.

WHAT'S A DEMO MODE? The latest, most up-to-date product is available to download here. What you get is the full product, but it runs in Demo Mode. In the Demo Mode we limit the programs to peform fully, but stop when a limit has been reached.

WWW/LX V3 is limited to 16K transmission per session. You can restart as many times as you want. Each session is limited to 16K transmission. You can try it to your heart's content, but after you tried it for 30 days, buy a license for it, if you like it. Thank you.

POST/LX V3 is limited to uploading a single message, and downloading a single message per session. Again, you may restart as many times as you wish.

RoboNews/LX is limited to downloading 10 messages only.

REGISTRATION: Registration makes the program work in Full Mode. The Registration Information consists of a "UserName" and a "RegID". Example:

UserName = Joe Customer
RegID=12345QWERTYA

(Not a real registration, BTW!)

HOW TO GET REGISTERED: Setup the product first and test it in the unregistered form. When you are satisfied with the performance, and have purchased the product, we will send back an email detailing the procedure to register and all the registration information you require. When you receive the email, PLEASE PRINT THE EMAIL! It contains important information. If you lose the information in that email, we can get it back, but it takes us several hours to find your specific record. Therefore we charge a nominal fee of $25.00 for each such retrieval.

Do you want to Download now and try it out? Click on this link to decide what to download.

Utilities for WWW/LX

Several utilities have been written to accompany the WWW/LX product. The following are specifically developed for this new version. Other utilities are available in this location. You may find SCRIPTS for WWW/LX (all versions) here.
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POSTH30.ZIP

Tony Hutchins added some of the technology he has mastered also to this program. This version utilizes Robot/LX and its acripts. Enjoy!

POSTH20.ZIP - Obsoleted by newer version

This program by Tony Hutchins from New Zealand, adds a good header to quoted messages. This version replaces the prior version with improvements and fixes.
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ROBOT.ZIP

Another gem by Andreas Garzotto! This program is a powerful WWW/LX client which automates sessions on Internet. If you have sessions that repeat, i.e. you do the same things in sessions, you can use ROBOT/LX to automate the functions. You can even use it to login to Compuserve via Telnet and retrieve messages and email in ASCII mode. In fact, almost any ASCII-based service on the Internet can be accessed using ROBOT/LX. (As a client of WWW/LX Plus, you will also need to have WWW/LX Plus version 2, of course!)

Please note: This program is provided AS IS. It is not supported by D&A Software. You will need significant programming experience to set up and use this client. Please do not write to support@dasoft.com or the author for help with this client.

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POSTH125.ZIP - OBSOLETED by a newer version...

This program by Tony Hutchins from New Zealand, adds a good header to quoted messages. PLEASE NOTE: This version was replaced by POSTH20.
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ACC2POST.ZIP

This is a program from the unimitable Andreas Garzotto. This one combines the functionality of two exquisite programs: Accis 4.0 for accessing Compuserve, by Thomas Rundel (of Rundel Datentechnik's fame - also a dealer for D&A Software), and WWW/LX to consolidate the input and output under the Post/LX GUI. You gotta try it to believe it! :)
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LXSORT10.ZIP

This is a program that sorts the POST.ADR. It was produced by one of the Beta testers, Ian Meliville, of Trinidad-Tobago. Ian provided this program as freeware, but requires that you email to him to obtain an activation code.

Ian also provided this screenshot to help you decide to try his program.

LXSORT10 Screenshot

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FREDNEWS.ZIP

This set of programs helps you maintain the High Message Number on newsgroups when you track newsgroups on two separate machines. The setup basically sends email from one machine to the other to synchronize the message number. "High Message Number" is the highest (last) numbered message you have read in a newsgroup.

The archive contains some of the email which documents the funtion. It is email that was sent in the Beta location for WWW/LX. The product is named after Fred Kaufman (Washington State, USA) who floated the challenge. It was produced generously by Tony Hutchins from New Zealand. (This gives you a bit of a flavor of the Beta for WWW/LX - about 25 people, from 6 or 8 countries.)

As always, if you run into problems, we can help! Please EMAIL TO US.


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