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DISCLAIMER

I make no claims about the accuracy of this information. Use it at your own
risk. This file is compiled from various sources, including but not limited
to USENET, the Web, commercial networks, and electronic mail. The FAQ is
mostly targeted towards desktop Geos users, both Ensemble and NewDeal
Office. However, there are still many sections devoted to other topics and
Geos platforms.

This information may be freely distributed, in whole or in part, in any
form, provided that any distributor:

   * Tells me, so that I can inform you of updates to the FAQ and tell the
     USENET community (I will keep the information confidential, if you
     desire)
   * Makes every reasonable effort to keep this information current
   * Releases myself and the rest of USENET from any liability.

If this file leaves the confines of USENET for any BBS's, web pages, user
groups, commercial networks, or other networks (FidoNet, GeoHolics Net,
etc.) or vendors, please let me know so that I can pass along the
information to others.

Please send submissions, comments, suggestions, or corrections to
rayancog@pacific.net.ph.

CREDITS

I'd like to give the following folks my thanks:

   * Steve Main (steve@newdealinc.com, http://www.newdealinc.com) Director
     of Technical Services, NewDeal.
   * Anne Page (anne.page@psl-online.com) for reposting this FAQ to
     FidoNet.
   * Lynn Montelauro (GSMLynn@aol) for making this FAQ a part of GSMN.
   * BlackEagle Services (blkeagle@dynasty.net,
     http://dynasty.net/users/blkeagle/) for distributing copies of this
     FAQ to its customers.
   * Werni Grieder (BaselBasel@aol.com,
     http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/WerniGrieder) for being a
     Geos deity.
   * Doug Taylor (doug-taylor+@osu.edu) for a lot of the PDA information.
   * All the people who have written great Geos software.
   * All the people who mail me information and follow comp.os.geos.misc.
   * And of course, James Bearden, the original author of this FAQ.

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INDEX

1 General Geos Information

        o 1.1 Version and Platform Information
             + 1.1.1 What is Geos?
             + 1.1.2 Is Geos a real operating system?
             + 1.1.3 Is Geos an alternative to Windows?
             + 1.1.4 What's the difference between Geos, Geoworks, and the
               desktop versions?
             + 1.1.5 What is new in Geos v3.0?
             + 1.1.6 When will Geos v3.0 be available?
             + 1.1.7 What features does the newer desktop versions include
               that are not present in the older desktop version?
        o 1.2 Miscellaneous Questions
             + 1.2.1 Where can I get a demo version of the desktop version?
             + 1.2.2 Does Geos exist in any other language versions than
               English?
             + 1.2.3 What fonts are available for Geos?
   * 2 Geos Software Information
        o 2.1 Desktop Software Products
             + 2.1.1 What desktop products are available for Geos?
        o 2.2 Geos Development Products
             + 2.2.1 What development products are available for Geos?
             + 2.2.2 How can I order development products?
             + 2.2.3 What is IZL?
             + 2.2.4 What is Geos programming like?
             + 2.2.5 Are there any visual developement tools for Geos?
        o 2.3 Shareware
             + 2.3.1 What shareware available for Geos?
             + 2.3.2 Are there any anonymous FTP sites for Geos software?
             + 2.3.3 Are there any Geos related BBS's?
             + 2.3.4 Are there any DOS programs written for Geos?
        o 2.4 Communications Software
             + 2.4.1 Are there any communications programs available for
               Geos?
             + 2.4.2 Does Geos do TCP/IP?
             + 2.4.3 What DOS based Internet software is available?
   * 3 Geos Compatibility Information
        o 3.1 Where to find more compatibility information
             + 3.1.1 Where can I find more information about running Geos
               with my software and hardware?
        o 3.2 DOS Compatibility
             + 3.2.1 What versions of DOS are compatible with Geos?
        o 3.3 DR-DOS
             + 3.3.1 I switched from MS-DOS/PC-DOS to DR-DOS and Geos won't
               load, even after I run SETUP. What am I doing wrong?
             + 3.3.2 Does the desktop version support DR-DOS 6.0
               task-switching?
             + 3.3.3 Can I run Windows 3.1 on DR-DOS?
             + 3.3.4 DR-DOS is kind of old. Are there any updates?
             + 3.3.5 Will ZIP drives work with DR-DOS 6.0?
        o 3.4 Novell DOS
             + 3.4.1 What about the Task Switcher/Multitasker in Novell's
               NW-DOS 7?
        o 3.5 Linux
             + 3.5.1 How can I get Geos to run under Linux?
        o 3.6 Macintosh
             + 3.6.1 How can I get Geos to run on my Macintosh?
             + 3.6.2 How can I exchange files between my Mac and my Geos
               platform?
             + 3.6.3 Will Geos work with a DOS Compatibility Card?
        o 3.7 Network
             + 3.7.1 How can I use one document directory for different
               drives?
             + 3.7.2 Are there any versions of Geos made specifically for
               networks?
        o 3.8 Windows NT/2000
             + 3.7.1 Is Geos compatible with Windows NT/2000?
        o 3.9 HP 200LX and OmniGo 700LX
             + 3.8.1 Will the desktop version run on my Hewlett Packard
               200LX or OmniGo 700LX palmtop computer?
        o 3.10 Iomega Zip Drives
             + 3.9.1 Does the Iomega Zip drive or removable drives work
               with Geos?
        o 3.11 Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition
             + 3.10.1 Can I run Ensemble/ NewDeal under Windows 95/98/ME?
        o 3.12 Y2K Compliance
             + 3.11.1 Is Geos fully Y2K compliant?
   * 4 Where to Get More Information
        o 4.1 On-line Services
             + 4.1.1 What kind of support is there for Geos on CompuServe?
        o 4.2 BBS Networks
             + 4.2.1 Is there much Geos activity on FidoNet?
        o 4.3 USENET Newsgroups
             + 4.3.1 Is there a USENET newsgroup for Geos?
             + 4.3.2 Is it OK to post binaries to comp.os.geos.misc?
             + 4.3.3 I don't have access to comp.binaries.geos at my site.
               How can I get the files posted there?
        o 4.4 GeoInfo Database
             + 4.4.1 What is the GeoInfo Database, and why should I care?
        o 4.5 FOD Files
             + 4.5.1 What are FOD files, and why should I care?
        o 4.6 Publications
             + 4.6.1 Are there any Geos related publications available?
        o 4.7 The World Wide Web
             + 4.7.1 What are some good Geos related URL's?
        o 4.8 More Zoomer and HP OmniGo Information
             + 4.8.1 Is there an HP OmniGo FAQ? Where can I find it?
             + 4.8.2 Is there a Zoomer FAQ?
        o 4.9 Geos User Groups
             + 4.9.1 What is the GSMN?
   * 5 Customizing Geos
        o 5.1 The Standard User Interface
             + 5.1.1 I don't like the interface. Can I customize it?
             + 5.1.2 Which character set does Geos use? Most European
               languages need the special characters above CHR (127)...
             + 5.1.3 When I install other fonts, they are displayed in the
               fonts menu in the order they were installed. Is there a way
               to have them in alphabetical order?
             + 5.1.4 I want to make a graphics file into a Geos background.
               How do I do that?
             + 5.1.5 How can I keep the splash screen from showing up?
        o 5.2 The GEOS.INI File
             + 5.2.1 What is the GEOS.INI file, and why would I want to
               mess with it?
             + 5.2.2 Is there an easy way to tweak the GEOS.INI?
             + 5.2.3 How do I associate DOS files with programs?
             + 5.2.4 How do I get rid of drives in GeoManager?
             + 5.2.5 How do I get rid of the link button?
             + 5.2.6 How do I enable the floating keyboard?
   * 6 Common Problems
        o 6.1 It's broke!
             + 6.1.1 When I try to start Geos, I get a message saying that
               unable to find /userdata/fonts! What's the problem?
             + 6.1.2 I installed Geos on my zippy new computer, but it
               won't load up. What's the problem? It dies with a KR-01
               error (divide by zero).
             + 6.1.3 I keep getting SHARE or File Lock errors when I run
               Geos. What's going on?
             + 6.1.4 I'm running the desktop version with Stacker
               installed. Drive C is my Stacker volume. For some reason
               GeoManager insists on looking at drive E for the
               /geoworks/world directory, even though when I exit Geos I'm
               on drive C. Any ideas?
             + 6.1.5 I keep having problems with Geos 2.0 and
               DoubleSpace/SuperStor/Stacker. What can I do?

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1 General Geos Information

1.1 Version and Platform Information

1.1.1 What is Geos?

Geos is a 16-bit, graphical operating system from Geoworks that is
generally platform independent. The most common version runs on top of
MS-DOS or compatible operating system such as PC DOS, DR-DOS, ROM-DOS,
OS/2, or Win95/98, and provides a preemptive multitasking, multithreaded,
object-oriented environment for almost any DOS-based computer. (Note
though, that other versions of DOS such as FreeDOS, and Multiuser DOS or
Concurrent DOS do not support Geos, though PTS-DOS apparently supports it.)
For more modern versions of Geos, an 80286 based computer with at least 2
Megabytes of memory is strongly recommended. All versions provide built-in
memory management, virtual (disk) memory, a single imaging model, outline
font technology, automatic scrolling and scaling, complex graphics
rendering, and a flexible, scaleable GUI. Version 3.x  is the current
version of Geos, with 3.0 currently found on the Nokia 9000/9000i/9110
Communicator, Brother GeoBook, NewDeal Office/SchoolSuite/WebSuite Release
3, and 3.1 for the GlobalPC from MyTurn.com (a company  that manufactures
inexpensive PC's), and the GreenPC from NewDeal. (For the rest of this
document, I shall use "NewDeal" to refer to Office, SchoolSuite, and
WebSuite.)

Geos is also defined by the platform that it is running on. Currently it
runs on the Apple II, Commodore 64/128, IBM PC compatible, Hewlett Packard
OmniGo 100 and 120, several Brother products, Canon StarWriter Pro 5000,
Nokia 9000, 9000i, and 9110 Communicator, MyTurn.com's GlobalPC and three
other DOS-based PDA's collectively referred to as the Zoomer. The OmniGo
700LX is not a native Geos platform, and for the rest of the FAQ all
references to just "OmniGo" refer to the OmniGo 100 or 120. The operating
system that runs on the Toshiba Genio and Dialo, Seiko-Epson Locatio, and
Mitsubishi Moem-D, is a Japanese version of Geos-SC and not a RISC-bases
version of Geos as earlier reported. The IBM PC version, also referred to
as the desktop version, started as GeoWorks Ensemble 1.0 in November 1990.
A copy of of Geos 1.2 was also bundled with CD-ROM drives from NEC and Sony
as part of a package that included a Geos-based CD player and several
DOS-based programs. The current version is now NewDeal Office Release 3.2A.
A detailed account of the evolution of desktop Geos is available in my
History page. The desktop version contains more software than any other
Geos package out of the box. All other versions are still called Geos.

This FAQ does not contain any information on the Apple and Commodore
versions except for the following:

   * Apple GEOS has been discontinued. Berkeley Softworks is no longer
     selling, distributing, or supporting any Apple GEOS products. No other
     information is currently available.

   * Commodore GEOS is available from:
        o Creative Micro Designs
          P.O. Box 646
          East Longmeadow, MA 01028-0646
        o Phone: 800-638-3263
        o Support: 413-525-0023 (Commodore GEOS only!)
        o Fax: 413-525-0147
        o Email: cmd.support@cmdweb.com, cmd.sales@cmdweb.com
        o Web: http://www.cmdweb.com/index.phtml
   * Some support for Commodore GEOS is available on comp.sys.cbm, and
     CompuServe's CBM Applications forum. James D. Hefner also maintains an
     excellent Commodore GEOS homepage at
     http://www.pernet.net/~james1/cbm_geos/. Bo Zimmers maintains a
     Commodore GEOS FAQ at http://www.zimmers.net/geos/GEOSFAQ.html.

1.1.2 Is Geos a real operating system?

It depends on how you define operating system, but by most standards, it
certainly is a real operating system. DOS is only used for the file system
support. Many people consider Windows 3.1, 3.11, 95, 98 and ME to be a real
operating systems even though they also use DOS for the filing system. Geos
was the first object-oriented operating system (OOOS) for the PC.

1.1.3 Is Geos an alternative to Windows?

That depends on what you mean by alternative. It won't run Windows
applications, but it will provide you with a lot of functionality that
Windows won't, especially if you have a low-end machine (less than a '386,
and/or less than 4 megabytes of RAM). You can run the desktop version from
most other operating systems like Win95/98/ME, OS/2, or even Linux, in
which case it acts like a sophisticated, integrated application suite and
environment.

1.1.4 What's the difference between Geos, Geoworks, and the desktop
versions?

Geoworks is the name of the company that created the Geos operating system.
The company was formerly called Berkeley Softworks, then GeoWorks until
1994 with the name style change. It is a public company, and Novell,
Hewlett Packard, Nokia, Ericsson, Toshiba and Amazon.com have made equity
investments in it. It has moved away from the desktop and refocused on
wireless communications and services. GlobalPC was purchased by Compu-DAWN,
which provides Internet and telecommunications services in North America.
(Compu-DAWN has since renamed itself MyTurn.com; see
http://www.myturn.com.) Geos doesn't stand for anything legally since you
can't trademark an acronym, but in earlier times it was said to be an
acronym for "Graphical Environment Operating System." Packaged with each
different desktop version is a suite of programs that were developed by
Geoworks to run under the Geos operating system, and has changed names
almost every time a new version has been released. The more notable names
have been Ensemble (v1.0 - v1.2), GeoWorks Pro (v1.2.8), Quick Start
(v1.2.9), Ensemble (v2.0 - v2.0.1), NewDeal Office (v2.5+).

Quick Start is basically the same as GeoWorks Pro without the Pro (no
Quattro Pro bundled with it). Many folks run Quick Start on their XT and AT
compatible machines since it is even less resource intensive than more
modern versions. Quick Start can sometimes be found at Surplus Software (US
orders 1-800-753-7877, International 541-386-1375, Web:
http://www.surplusdirect.com ), or at eBay (http://www.ebay.com). It is no
longer available from NewDeal.

Ensemble (v2.01) contained a brand new operating system and applications
compared to Quick Start, plus a spreadsheet and a flat file database.
NewDeal is basically Ensemble with bug fixes, renamed applications, and
some additional new applications. NewDeal does not include Tetris, but some
users have copied it from earlier versions, or obtained it by installing
the Ensemble 2.01 upgrade patch and then reinstalling NewDeal.

1.1.5 What is new in Geos 3.0?

Currently five devices (Nokia 9000/9000i/9110 Communicator, Brother
GeoBook, and PC including the GlobalPC and GreenPC) have different flavors
of Geos 3.0. In general though, all Geos 2.x and 3.x applications will run
on any Geos 3.x based machine. The most exciting thing about v3.0 is that a
TCP/IP stack has been added to the system, while NewWrite has been
augmented with fax support . Internet applications like a browser, e-mail
and chat client software are also bundled. Version 3.0 also includes a new
user interface called NewUI based on the current Industry Standard look and
feel.

Steve Main (steve@newdealinc.com) says:

     "Geos 3.0 adds new libraries and objects for communications
     support, in the form of things like a TCP/IP stack, an e-mail
     library, and pager and fax library. The rest of the Geos system
     remains the same (except for perhaps the odd bug-fix here and
     there)."

All the different distributions of Geos 2000 (which is based on Geos 3.1)
have in common:

   * a choice between an easy and advanced desktop
   * right-click bubblehelp in NewUI for buttons
   * 256-color icons
   * a full-featured browser, e-mail client, and newsgroup reader
   * security features for kid-friendly web browsing
   * a Design Assistant for guided, step-by-step creation of documents
   * consumer utilites such as an accounting application and simple
     database
   * a viewer for Adobe Acrobat PDF documents

In additional, the GlobalPC has the following features:

   * support for TV output (PAL/NTSC)
   * drivers for the Canon BJC-1000/2000 series printers
   * tutorial for learning to use the keyboard, mouse, front panel, and
     basic skills
   * system update wizard
   * add/remove software wizard

1.1.6 When will Geos 3.0 be available?

Geos 3.0 has been available for some time. The initial version of v3.0 was
completed in July of 1995, and the Nokia 9000 Communicator was released in
September of 1996. The desktop upgrade from NewDeal arrived in January
1999, and forms the kernel of NewDeal Release 3. The Brother GeoBook comes
with a CD-ROM called BrotherWorks 98, which includes a desktop version of
Geos v3.0 and many of the same new applications as NDO Release 3.2A. Geos
3.1 was released in September 2000 with the debut of the GlobalPC.

1.1.7 What features do the newer desktop versions include that are not
present in the older desktop version?

The main feature differences between 1.x and 2.x versions of the desktop
are:

   * GeoWrite: Text wrapping around pictures, a built-in thesaurus,
     importing from and exporting to WordPerfect, WordStar, MultiMate,
     Ms-Word and Xywrite, search-and-replace, and built-in graphic
     capabilities.
   * GeoComm: Hasn't been substantially altered, but at least it doesn't
     crash on the VT-100 change-scroll-region code like the old one did.
     Third-party communications applications are now becoming available.
   * GeoFile: New forms-based graphical database with import-export
     functionality and built-in text, graphic, and spreadsheet
     capabilities.
   * GeoCalc: New graphical spreadsheet with import-export functionality
     and built-in text, graphic, and database capabilities. The worksheets
     have been debugged and are now usable.
   * Calculator: New math functions and multiple memory registers.
     Metric/Imperial conversion functions are also included.
   * GeoDraw: Now has a whole range of import/export filters (PCX, TIFF,
     GIF, MAC, PICT, and Windows clipboard formats). It allows conversion
     between bitmaps and graphic object, editing of bitmaps, advanced
     object manipulation, polycurves, skewing, and much more, and also has
     full text capabilities.
   * Spell Checker: Now operates across all text applications, and multiple
     dictionaries are available for American English and British English. A
     thesaurus has been added, which is also available system-wide.
   * Text File Editor: New text file editor, allowing multiple documents to
     be open simultaneously, plus spell-checking and thesaurus
     capabilities.

NOTE: See section 1.1.5 for differences between 2.x and 3.x versions of
Geos. Basically, 2.x software will run on 3.x platforms, and 3.x platforms
have much better communications and Internet capability. Also, starting
with version 2.5 of the desktop, all GeoWhatever programs have been renamed
NewWhatever.

1.2 Miscellaneous Questions

1.2.1 Where can I get a demo version of the desktop version?

NewDeal has an evaluation version of NDO Release 3.2A available from its
website that has a 45-day time lock before expiring. Before, it also made
made a shareware version (v2.5) available, and a previous shareware version
(v2.0) called GeoPublish. The latter two are available on all the major
on-line services as well as FTP sites that have Geos content. Both earlier
versions include the bare minimum number of files necessary to run
GeoManager (aka NewManager, a file manager) and a slightly crippled version
of GeoWrite (aka NewWrite, a word processor). The most notable side effects
of this are that the shareware versions have no spell checking, thesaurus,
or import/export filters. Also, most Geos shareware will not run on the
shareware versions. However, some functionality and programs like Tetris
and the AOL client can installed by applying the 2.01 patch If this is
applied to the NewDeal shareware version, you must then reinstall it. The
new evaluation version has all the applications but lacks the import/export
filters. It may not be distributed, but NewDeal encourages links to its
evaluation page, at http://205.240.163.14/freen/tryit.new.htm.

There is also a demo version of the GlobalPC software. This does not save
or print, and the tutorial is limitd to the opening dialog box. It can be
downloaded from the GlobalPC test drive page at
http://www.myturninc.com/TestDrive.html.

1.2.2 Does Geos exist in any other language versions than English?

NewDeal Office 98 is available in English and French versions. A German
version is almost done and a Spanish version is expected soon. Each of
these versions comes with drivers for other language keyboards, so if you
can speak one of these languages, you can probably use the software with
little difficulty.

1.2.3 What fonts are available for Geos?

All DOS based versions of Geos can use the same fonts. There are font packs
available from NewDeal that provide a variety of typefaces. A wide variety
of fonts are also available via FTP, networks, and supporting BBS's.

Terri Ferrier sells a collection of over 3400 Geos fonts, over 7500 clip
art images, and over 250 Geos programs. The CD along with a printed catalog
of font examples costs $35 for US orders, $45 for foreign orders and can be
found at:

   * Terri Ferrier
     P. O. Box 5516
     Victoria, TX 77903
     Phone: 512-575-6243
     Email: tferrier@viptx.net
     Web: http://home.viptx.net/~tferrier

Other font CD's are also sold by:

   * Fantazia Concepts, Inc.
     PO Box 5142
     Willowick, OH 44095

The Swiss-based Geos Optimus Crew Europe (GOCE) has a collection of fonts,
some commercial (available via CD), and others free (available via
http://www.geoscreweurope.ch/Freefont.htm).

End of the PC/GEOS FAQ Part 1

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         Copyright =A9 199?-1999 James Bearden. All rights reserved.

      Copyright =A9 1999 Raymond Thaddeus C. Ancog. All rights reserved.

