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#: 6255 S7/Telecommunications
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21-Aug-90 19:36:08
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Sb: #6252-OSTERM
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: PHIL SCHERER 71211,2545
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Works fine for me when I'm using it. Are you in VT-100 emulation mode? That's
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something I have yet to use, and it may do something different--you may have to
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use DEL instead of BS.
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#: 6256 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 19:38:08
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Sb: #6253-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Joseph Cheek 76264,142 (X)
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I typically call up using either sterm or kermit, and to the best of my
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knowledge, both of these don't do any sort of terminal emulation, and hence I
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guess do "OS-9 emulation" <grin>. I have my profile set up just as "CRT," if
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memory serves.
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#: 6257 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 20:33:44
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Sb: #6256-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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Hmm, hey, great. The reason I was wondering was because . . . well, yesterday
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I called a local PCBoard and (as I always do) browsed the ANSI conference. Some
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of the artistry that happens is really magnificent (I really love the
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animation!) And, (as I always do) I thought about how OS-9 emulation was so
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far superior to ANSI, yet ANSI has tons of support and ours has, well, to my
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knowledge, practically nil (/nil? 8-). Anyway, the point is, that I was hoping
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that somewhere somehow sometime we could get an 'OS-9 emulation place', where
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people do all sorts of fancy graphics using _OS-9_emulation_. I was thinking
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that, if enough people here use the OS-9 emulation to call, we could put one up
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here. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there enough support to warrant
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one? How many people would decide that the OS-9 emulation had enough support
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to stop calling in Vidtex or ANSI (or whatever--right now I use ANSI for my CIS
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calling)? What would happen to the people that did not have access to the OS-9
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emulation? Right now I am looking for feedback. Anyone? Anyone?
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#: 6260 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 21:18:04
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Sb: #6257-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Joseph Cheek 76264,142 (X)
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Joe, I think I see what you mean. I believe that I have called some OS9 BBS's
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which do have a coco-3 mode.. they open overlays on your screen, change colors,
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etc.
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They also usually have other modes, PC, etc. You select the mode you want when
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you log in. Is this what you meant?
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#: 6261 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 21:41:58
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Sb: #6260-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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I know RiBBS supports OS9 screen control codes. It's nice to see an overlay
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window pop up for the message base menu when reading messages. I also support
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OS9 codes in a fantasy adventure BBS I wrote. When checking inventory or
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current status, an overlay (actually two) window pops up. It looks really
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sharp. I would love to see a board that totally supported all the OS9 codes.
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That way we could have real graphics instead of text simulated graphics.
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Floyd
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#: 6263 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 21:54:43
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Sb: #6261-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572 (X)
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RiBBS does that; so does RCIS. I don't know of any others offhand.
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#: 6272 S10/Tandy CoCo
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22-Aug-90 06:13:43
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Sb: #6263-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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What's RCIS? Never heard of it before.
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#: 6273 S10/Tandy CoCo
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22-Aug-90 06:38:49
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Sb: #6272-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572 (X)
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It's a BBS package written by a fellow named--rats, I don't remember his name.
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Steve something. I used to call one of them up (they communicate among
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themselves something in the fashion of FIDO systems) before I decided I'd
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better do something about my long distance bill <sigh>. I don't know whether
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I'd run one of them myself, even though it seems like a very nice BBS, because
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while I was calling, there seemed to be some dispute going on centering on one
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of the folks who was running RCIS, and it came out during the discussion that
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the BBS has a back door in it. I'm not going to knowingly give random people
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access to everything on my system.
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#: 6276 S10/Tandy CoCo
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22-Aug-90 14:40:15
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Sb: #6273-os-9 emulation
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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Yeah, a backdoor into your system would not be good. I would like to see the
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system, however. I wrote one myself. Unfortunately, since I can't afford a
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second phone line, it's just collecting dust (figuratively speaking!).
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Floyd
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#: 6266 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 22:16:58
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Sb: #6260-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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That is what I meant, however, not what I wanted. What I was hoping for was
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some area devoted to displaying OS-9 emulation graphics . . . like an OS-9
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emulation echo (for FIDONet, etc.) or perhaps on here. Someplace that we could
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all display our OS-9 emulation creations. At any rate, I want to be a part of
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it.
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#: 6269 S10/Tandy CoCo
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22-Aug-90 01:54:42
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Sb: #6266-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376
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To: Joseph Cheek 76264,142 (X)
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Well, the libraries would be a natural repository for such files, which could
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be stored in whatever binary format the file needs. Would not the BBS/TSMon
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library fill such a need?
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Wayne
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#: 6275 S10/Tandy CoCo
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22-Aug-90 12:00:08
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Sb: #6269-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: Wayne Day 76703,376 (X)
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What I was hoping to do was have a dedicated message base for them. They look
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bettere when you see them in messages, plus will have more support. Just
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drawing pics and uploading (and then people must download and then view) is
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just not the same.
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#: 6277 S10/Tandy CoCo
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22-Aug-90 19:55:53
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Sb: #6275-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376
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To: Joseph Cheek 76264,142 (X)
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The problem with that is that the message base here on CompuServe is going to
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have to be restricted to normal ASCII characters, without any escape codes.
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That's a system-wide requirement, since the same software is used to support so
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many different kinds of computers and terminals.
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Wayne
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#: 6278 S10/Tandy CoCo
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22-Aug-90 20:58:52
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Sb: #6277-#os-9 emulation
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: Wayne Day 76703,376 (X)
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Hmm, oh, well. I guess we can just upload some pics, eh?
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#: 6279 S10/Tandy CoCo
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23-Aug-90 00:25:35
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Sb: #6278-os-9 emulation
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Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376
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To: Joseph Cheek 76264,142 (X)
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Yeah, that's about all I could think of.
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Wayne
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#: 6258 S3/Languages
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21-Aug-90 21:16:55
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Sb: #6238-clibs
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Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76
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To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X)
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Oh my. I will look at it (fopen). I don't remember off the top.
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#: 6285 S3/Languages
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23-Aug-90 17:36:09
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Sb: #6237-clibs
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Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76
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To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X)
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Mark,
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I don't know what to say about fopen not working. Since the code looked
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correct, I threw together the following test.
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#include <stdio.h>
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main()
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FILE *fp;
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fp = fopen("test", "a+");
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printf("fp = $%04X errno = %d\n", fp, errno);
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}
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---------------------8<---------------- The output was: fp = $0033 errno = 216
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which seems correct to me. What now?
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Carl
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#: 6259 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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21-Aug-90 21:18:00
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Sb: #6195-#OSK bootsplit avail?
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Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76
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To: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 (X)
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I have mailed bsplt68 to you. I sent object - need source? - Carl
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#: 6265 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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21-Aug-90 22:09:25
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Sb: #6259-#OSK bootsplit avail?
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Fm: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611
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To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X)
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Well, initially it looks like it just splits up a merged memory module file
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into the separate files of individual modules. I was hoping for something that
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might allow me to split out things that are not memory modules, like in the
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boot rom, the exception table ... How do you feel about giving me the bsplt
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source and letting me hack at it? thanks a lot.
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#: 6284 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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23-Aug-90 17:35:15
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Sb: #6265-#OSK bootsplit avail?
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Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76
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To: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 (X)
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Ah... Yes, bsplt is for breaking boot files, but not the boot roms. In fact
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the source won't really help with what you want to do, but I can send it.
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#: 6299 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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24-Aug-90 20:11:55
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Sb: #6284-OSK bootsplit avail?
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Fm: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611
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To: Carl Kreider 71076,76
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I guess I was looking for a binary file editor for OSK. I guess I can convert
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it to hex, edit it, and convert it back. That may be just as easy. Is there
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any "public/share" binary file editor? Wonder if B&B would be willing to port
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over ezgen?
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#: 6262 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 21:44:44
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Sb: #Graphics
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: All
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I have a curiosity question. What would it take to make the CoCo capable of
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640x200 256 color graphics? I realize that one screen would take 128k so any
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128k machine would be out. But are we talking an impossibility, a redesign of
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the entire machine, or just a new GIME chip?
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#: 6264 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Aug-90 22:04:05
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Sb: #6262-Graphics
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572 (X)
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Well...a new GIME chip, or some external graphics device with appropriate
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drivers, is what would be necessary. The other problem involved with this is
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memory addressing. 256 colors out of a larger palette is 1 byte/pixel, and for
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640*200 that's, um, on the order of 128K, which makes for some very tricky
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situations on the 6809 with its 16-bit address space. It would be thrashing
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away at the GIME to get to it all--unless you really went with an external
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device that had its own memory and ways to get to it.
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The question one would have to ask oneself is, if you went to that much
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trouble, would you have done very much less than you would have done were you
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to design a 680xx box? It may be cheaper to buy an MM/1.
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Now, if I were in wish mode, I'd wish for a bigger palette than the very
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unfortunate RGB222 (two bits of resolution for each color component) that the
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GIME provides. Heck, they say that blue resolution in the human eye is worse,
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so folks often shortchange blue in favor of R and G, so one could even go with
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RGB 332, stay within a byte for palette register contents, and get rather
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better results than we can get now on the CoCo 3.
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#: 6268 S1/General Interest
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21-Aug-90 22:47:03
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Sb: #6203-#Atlanta Fest
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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I just placed my order with Dave at CoCoPro, and they are still offering free
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fest tickets with hotel reservations. Its a really good deal, and won't be
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available forever, so anybody that hasn't quite made up their mind yet, now is
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the time!
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#: 6271 S1/General Interest
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22-Aug-90 03:32:19
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Sb: #6268-Atlanta Fest
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Yah, Kent got his reservation a while back, and says that the Holiday Inn
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doesn't have a heckuva lot of rooms... so anyone wanting to stay right there at
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the show needs to hurry.
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Anyone here live in Hotlanta?? Be nice to find out what other hotels are
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nearby to this one!
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22-Aug-90 02:04:26
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Sb: #6251-MicroEMACS
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Fm: Wendell Benedetti 72766,2605
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Thanks, Bill.
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23-Aug-90 04:51:19
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Sb: #B09 bug?
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Fm: Paul Kacprowicz 72057,345
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin, I recently discovered what appears to me to be a bug in Basic09. When a
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data file is modified using:
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open #path,"filename":update
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close #path
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...the 'date last modified' is not always updated.
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Further testing showed that although the public read/write attributes are set,
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the timestamp is not updated unless superuser or the owner of the file has done
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It seems to me that that could cause potential problems on shared files. Am I
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missing something? Is there a logical explanation for this, or is this indeed
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-- Paul
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#: 6281 S10/Tandy CoCo
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23-Aug-90 07:03:55
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Sb: #6280-B09 bug?
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Paul Kacprowicz 72057,345 (X)
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If it's a bug, it's an RBF bug rather than BASIC09, since RBF is what should be
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doing the update. I'd agree with you that it doesn't make sense--why should it
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23-Aug-90 09:53:53
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Sb: #6280-B09 bug?
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Paul Kacprowicz 72057,345 (X)
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Paul -
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Hmm... is the update actually taking place? I.e., does the non-superuser/owner
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have permission to write to the file?
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#: 6283 S10/Tandy CoCo
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23-Aug-90 12:51:40
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Sb: #6117-BIOS
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Fm: bob hemedinger 76256,427
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To: Paul Kacprowicz 72057,345 (X)
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I jumped into this thread a little late, but I am also having problems with
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using a burke&burke xt interface in a multipak interface. I can not access my
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/t2 port while my SCII (w/4in1 board) is in the multipak. I had to go with the
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B&B interface because I couldn't find any of the recommended SASI/SCSI
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interfaces from the 4in1 manual. The parallel port and clock work with no
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problems, but attempts to access /t2 result in the locking up the window that
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runs the shell that tried to access /t2.
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#: 6286 S10/Tandy CoCo
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23-Aug-90 19:52:00
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Sb: #game
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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To: floyd resler
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Kudos on your Rescue game. Very good. and bug free too!
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Hugo
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#: 6292 S10/Tandy CoCo
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24-Aug-90 15:33:31
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Sb: #6286-game
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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Thanks! I finally got one to work properly! Actually, it took several upload
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attempts. My first time I forgot to include the font file in the archive. So
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I added that and added 4 more levels. Then, after uploading, I discovered an
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error in one of the levels. So I reuploaded. After the upload, I was typing
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in the description and my power went out! I was beginning to think someon{
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didn't want me to upload the game.
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Floyd
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#: 6287 S6/Applications
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23-Aug-90 21:16:16
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Sb: #ue and termcap
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Fm: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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To: lyall
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yes. ue will run, but it wont process keystrokes properly. }iof course i cant
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read "termcap", but i assume from the what i do read that it defines a vt52
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cursor up as ESC-A etc. here is my /dd/sys/ttydefs file:
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Addr 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 2 4 6 8 A C E ---- ---- ----
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---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---------------0000 2F74 6572 6D20 7674 3130
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300D 2F74 3120 /term vt100./t1 0010 7674 3532 0D
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vt52. sorry that is not ttydefs it is ttytype. do you need to see my termcap?
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it is the same as the dist kit.
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#: 6291 S6/Applications
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24-Aug-90 12:39:41
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Sb: #6287-ue and termcap
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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Hmmm.... maybe the VT52 entry isn't optimal... want me to nab one from
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Berzerkely 4.3 and mail it to you?
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Pete
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P.S. Nice 'address' BTW.... [i.e. 'lyall' w/o a PPN]....
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#: 6288 S10/Tandy CoCo
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23-Aug-90 22:03:28
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Sb: SCSI devices
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Fm: Eric A. Cottrell [WIT] 76327,515
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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Hi Bob,
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I have been trying to catch up on reading messages after my holiday.
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Regarding SCSI or SASI devices, I use a sasi controller on my CP/M computer to
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talk to a SA850 (8" double sided) floppy disk drive. The spec (SCSI) indicates
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that you can also use it for printers!
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I assume some inventive person can figure out how to hook any device on it.
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73 Eric...
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#: 6289 S10/Tandy CoCo
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23-Aug-90 23:42:43
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Sb: #Keyboard adapters
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Fm: bill jackson 72737,2254
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To: all
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Can anybody give me any information about IBM style keyboard adapters for the
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coco. Will these only work under os9, or also rsdos, and do they need special
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software.
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Thanks,
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Bill Jackson
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#: 6290 S10/Tandy CoCo
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24-Aug-90 02:03:41
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Sb: #6289-Keyboard adapters
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Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433
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To: bill jackson 72737,2254 (X)
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The IBM Keyboard adapter, AKA - Puppo IBM keyboard interface, works both under
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RS-Dos and OS-9. No special software is needed. You can get 'em from Frank
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Hogg Labs. Last I checked they cost about $99.00. I've been running mine for
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the last couple of years and really like it alot. (I would never go back to a
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CoCo keyboard!)
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#: 6296 S4/MIDI and Music
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24-Aug-90 19:15:54
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Sb: #Ultimusic Justasiam
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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To: 73016,1336 (X)
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Ches, The melody is in the first staff. It has to be set at a higher volume
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than the rest. I have it on a seperate channel on my synth. I found out that
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when I played the piece all on one channel, it sounded rather bland. Sorry
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about the delay in answering your message. I have been very busy lately. Huggs,
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Denise
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#: 6301 S4/MIDI and Music
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24-Aug-90 20:53:33
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Sb: #6296-Ultimusic Justasiam
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Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
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To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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Thanks for response, Denise. I'm going to try the level change as soon as I
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get off CIS. Thanks. Ches.
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#: 6297 S10/Tandy CoCo
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24-Aug-90 19:31:49
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Sb: ZOO for OS9 Level 2?
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Fm: Zack Sessions 76407,1524
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To: ALL
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I found a ZOO.AR in the OSK lib, but not in the Tandy lib. Has anyone ported
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zoo to CoCo3 OS9? Is the OSK version worth downloading and attempting to
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compile?
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Zack
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