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#: 9102 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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12-Jan-91 09:20:06
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Sb: #9101-OSK Clib.l Order
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X)
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Mike-
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I guess a key question is DO your programs link? Secondarily, do the libraries
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have indexes in them that allow nonlinear access? James Jones is a good fellow
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to ask these questions...
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Pete
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#: 9111 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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13-Jan-91 02:49:00
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Sb: #9101-OSK Clib.l Order
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Fm: Bob Taylor 73270,3124
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To: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X)
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I checked ALL *.l files in directory LIB and found the same in all library
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files clib*.l.
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I haven't noticed any problems to date, however ...
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Bob
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#: 9103 S3/Languages
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12-Jan-91 11:49:02
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Sb: #9082-#'C' help
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
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Jim,
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I use your Basic09 version regularly. I'd be happy to test your C version.
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Steve
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#: 9118 S3/Languages
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13-Jan-91 20:35:14
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Sb: #9103-#'C' help
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Steve;
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O.K., you got it. I'll upload it to DL10, I guess, marked for your use only.
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Since you're using the Basic09 version, it'll use the same file, so I'll just
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upload the source, as I know you've got the compiler also. Command line options
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are "+", "?", month N, or namestring. There's a bit of sanity checking for
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date input and I find that for annual recurring events such as Christmas which
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always fall on the same date, entering the year as "00" saves having to change
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it annually.
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Maybe someone reading this knows the rules for figuring when dates such as
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Thanksgiving, Easter, etc. fall -- I think I _used_ to know, but have
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forgotten. Might be an idea to incorporate some date calcs for such holidays
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in the program.
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While I've got you, if I wanted to send it to someone other tha a sysop, I'd
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have to use Email, but not having done it before, I'm not sure of the
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procedure... do I just type UPL at the compose message prompt? Will this work
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for binaries also? And what's the maxsize?
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...Jim
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#: 9129 S3/Languages
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14-Jan-91 08:28:09
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Sb: #9118-#'C' help
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
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Jim,
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Thanks for the file. I see the gents here have flagged it for me. I'll nab it
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directly and give it a work out.
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Regarding the use of CompuServe mail via the forum ...
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It a lead pipe cinch. Create a message any way you're comfortable ... and jes,
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you can type UPL at the MESSAGE prompt and upload your efforts via protocol.
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Instead of SAVEing the message type MAIL and it will prmpt you for an address.
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Now ... a couple of cautions:
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Mailing via the forum may be limited to ASCII files only (Not sure .. I"ll have
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to check. Other limitations will make this a non-issue, however).
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You're limited to a 'message' length in file size ... apprx 2K.
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You'd be better served going to CompuServe Mail and uploading the the thing.
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Once it's uploaded, you have some neat options as 'send to multiple users' that
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may be helpful in a use like this.
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Over there ... the file size limits are more forgiving. On a text transfer it's
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50,000 . Binaries can go up to 512,000.
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Help any?
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15-Jan-91 00:19:26
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Sb: #9129-#'C' help
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Steve;
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While you're playing with the program, I'm not sure how much 'C' experience
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you have, but I'd appreciate some feedback on my coding style - readability,
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commenting level, etc.
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I'm not too thrilled with the ANSI recommendation on style, and have tried to
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format the source to be as "readable" as possible; i.e. indentation levels,
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braces underneath one another, etc..
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Also, input on use of #defines, macros, and function calls would be
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appreciated. 'C' isn't all that difficult if the original programmer wants to
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make his/her programs understandable, imho. That's what I'm striving for.
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...Jim
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#: 9154 S3/Languages
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15-Jan-91 08:02:28
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Sb: #9148-'C' help
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
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How much C experience do I have ???
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My usual level of expertise .... just enough to be dangerous! :-)
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Actually .. I'm working steadily at understanding C code. Sounds as if your
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programming goals should make this a snap.
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Steve
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12-Jan-91 20:42:39
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Sb: #9017-#uucp
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Fm: Greg Law 72130,23
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Pete,
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The byte ordering used on Intel processors is the same as the VAX, I
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believe. It's a simple case of little-endian versus big-endian. Thus, the value
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$ABCD would be seen in memory as CDAB. I assume that in your examples, you used
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4-byte numbers. (Otherwise you'd be implying that the VAX swapped the order of
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the two nibbles within a byte.) On Intel processors, the most common data types
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and their values are stored as follows:
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int CDAB ($ABCD)
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long CDAB2301 ($0123ABDC)
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far ptr CDAB:2301 ($0123:ABCD)
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Of course the colon isn't stored in memory, but it helps to clarify a far
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pointer consisting of a segment:offset. The values in parantheses are the
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actual values you'd feed to the assembler. Oops, that should be ($0123ABCD) for
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the long - I accidentally swapped C and D.
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-- Greg
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12-Jan-91 21:32:59
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Sb: #9104-#uucp
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Greg Law 72130,23 (X)
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Greg -
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I seem to recall that when I ran the VAX test using a LONG of $01020304,
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accessing it bytewise brought it back as $04, $03, $02, $01. For reference,
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this was an older VAX 11/750 running SysV (now it's running 4.3BSD).
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I can recheck, if you like...
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Pete
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#: 9182 S7/Telecommunications
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18-Jan-91 19:08:29
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Sb: #9106-uucp
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Fm: Greg Law 72130,23
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Pete,
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That sounds normal. If I recall correctly, storing a long integer in
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memory ($01020304) will be read byte-wise as $04, $03, $02, $01 on both the VAX
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and Intel processors. It's only service is to make porting software a big pain
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in the neck. <grin>
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-- Greg
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12-Jan-91 21:02:11
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Sb: #9076-#data base
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Fm: Greg Law 72130,23
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To: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)
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Ed,
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In the case of Sculptor versus IMS, the issue of 'best' is extremely
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particular to the sections you are speaking of. Overall, I think Sculptor is
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the better database engine and it has a lot more functions than IMS. On the
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other hand, I think IMS was implemented better. Where Sculptor generates
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tokenized files in the current data directory, IMS creates executable code in
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the current execution directory. All you need is a simple 4-byte patch to Shell
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(Type/Lang=$1B, run-time module=imsi) and you can run IMS database applications
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directly. I.E., I run 'menu' for a database I developed and Shell turns that
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into 'imsi menu' and gets me up and running. Sculptor requires a little more
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manual labor. IMS also came with a screen-form generator (screen painter) and
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the original version of Sculptor didn't. I don't know if one has been developed
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for Sculptor yet.
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In my humble opinion, I'd like the language features of Sculptor merged
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into the rest of IMS. I think Sculptor is more powerful, but IMS is easier to
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set up and get going.
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-- Greg
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14-Jan-91 12:41:33
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Sb: #9105-#data base
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Fm: Ed Gresick 76576,3312
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To: Greg Law 72130,23 (X)
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Greg,
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Whoops! You threw me a curve ball!!! Forgot all about that trick. It's
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very useful and should be used more often. Maybe you should write an
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article about this. Also, this might induce some vendors (MPD) to change
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the header of their compiled programs to permit this kind of execution.
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(Jeez, making me look things up!) I told John Dickey about it. John was
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heavily into IMS and is converting over to SCULPTOR. He hadn't heard about
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it but tried it after we figured out where and how to patch 'shell'. Worked
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just fine.
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We were curious whether we could do the same thing with the SCULPTOR programs
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'sage' and 'sagerep'. The SCULPTOR compiled programs ___.g and ___.q are
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simply data files as far as OS9 concerned so we had to fake it. We made a
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dummy data module named with the program we want to run. Patched 'shell'
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and it worked. The actual sequence is -
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shell looked for the program in memory - data module was there with
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that name.
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shell found a module name associated with the type byte in this case
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'sage'.
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shell called 'sage' and passed the program name to it.
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sage looked for that program in the CWD with a .g extension and then
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executed it.
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Interesting experiment - value ????
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I agree with most of what you said (except I think the SCULPTOR 'menu'
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program is better and easier to use but ...). One point I feel should also
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be made (sorry MPD); CLEARBROOK's IMS is easier to learn. As I recall, their
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tutorial is very good. The documentation provided by MPD for CoCo SCULPTOR
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leaves much to be desired; a terse reference manual with a very sparse
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'tutorial' section. The reference manual for version 2.0 of SCULPTOR has
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been much improved and I think is pretty good. MPD is supposed to be working
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on a tutorial but it's not available yet.
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#: 9139 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Jan-91 12:42:50
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Sb: #9138-#data base
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Fm: Ed Gresick 76576,3312
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To: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)
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--- Continued ---
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The latest version of SCULPTOR for the CoCo is 1.16. MPD has no plans to
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update it. The official reason is that the size of the code for version 2.0
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will not fit into the 64K work-space allowed by the 6809. IMO, I believe the
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real reason is that they don't feel the market is large enough to justify the
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work necessary for the 2.0 port and that CoCo users will not pay what they
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(MPD) think is a fair price. Also IMO, when GIMIX and others (not Tandy)
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stopped making 6809 machines, MPD felt the 8-bit market was dead. Incidently,
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the CoCo version is basically the same as the 6809 version with the addition
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of a vdu descriptor for the CoCo.
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SCULPTOR version 2.0 does include a screen painter, improved utilities and
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more functions and commands. It also provides a 'windowing' environment
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within 'sage' (up to 8 screens per program). A pre-proccessor has been added
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which allows all kinds of neat things including conditional compilation, the
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ability to include library files, manifest constants and some additional
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commands.
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I do have a copy of CLEARBROOK's IMS but it goes back a few years. I had
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considered it for my purposes. I selected MPD's SCULPTOR because of its
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portability, acceptance by the business community and my perception of its
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power. Software written in SCULPTOR and compiled for the CoCo will run on
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almost any OS and machine including mainframes using the appropriate runtime
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module. As far as I know, no other DBM system runs on such a wide variety of
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platforms without recompiling. And its performance is respectable - holding
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its own or superior to other systems (Oracle, Informix, SyBase, etc.). Also,
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it is easier to program in than the others.
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Ed Gresick - DELMAR CO
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14-Jan-91 20:41:17
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Sb: #9139-#data base
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Fm: Dan Robins 73007,2473
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To: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)
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Ed,
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RE: "no other DBM system runs on such a wide variety of platforms.....
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Although it's not on OS9...I'm impressed with Progress! Are you familiar with
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Dan
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16-Jan-91 04:52:53
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Sb: #9141-#data base
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Fm: Ed Gresick 76576,3312
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Dan,
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I've heard of it - good reports. No, I've never used it. None of my customers
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use it.
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16-Jan-91 06:32:30
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Fm: Dan Robins 73007,2473
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Ed,
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It runs on many platforms (unfortunatly, not OS9 or OSK), but having both
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Sculptor and IMS, in comparison, it's so much simplier and much more powerful!
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Of course, that's my opinion...but then you know what people say about
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opinions, dontcha? <grin>
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17-Jan-91 02:40:15
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Sb: #9162-#data base
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Dan,
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How does it compare with either Informix or Oracle?
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#: 9172 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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17-Jan-91 05:19:13
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Sb: #9171-data base
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Fm: Dan Robins 73007,2473
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Ed,
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Can't speak on Informix, as I've seen it demonstrated only once, and then, it
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wasn't much of a demo.
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However, in comparison to Oracle, both the setting up of the database (and
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linking in to other produced relational database files) and it's ability to
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make both viewable & printable reports could roughly be done in about half the
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time.
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To be honest, when I saw Progress being demoed and then with assistance (a
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Progress programmer looking over my shoulder) being able to create a simple
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database, I was in awe at the speed that I could do it. My exposure to the
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product was not by any salesman but a guy who works for a company that develops
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under the system.
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It's an awesome system...if you can take a gander at it...it's worth the
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time!
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Dan
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18-Jan-91 19:27:38
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Sb: #9138-data base
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Fm: Greg Law 72130,23
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Ed,
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I can't argue with that. IMS is easier to learn than Sculptor, if for
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no other reason than the included tutorials. I always wondered why MPD decided
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to go the data file route for its database applications, especially since the
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modular organization of OS-9 makes it very easy to create new executable
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modules with a known run-time module. It soon dawned on after seeing the MS-DOS
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version of Sculptor. I had forgotten that MPD is offering Sculptor for so many
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different platforms, including OS-9, Unix, MS-DOS, and others.
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Even so, I think MPD can do a much better job with the manuals. Of
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course, the reference manual should be included. Unfortunately, a reference
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manual doesn't tell you diddly-squat about how to actually use the program or
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to develop applications. It also comes with so many executable files that
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you're CMDS directory will be swimming with files that you'll quickly forget
|
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where they came from. I wonder if it would have been better to split the CMDS
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directory on the distribution disks to the master executable in CMDS and the
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maintenance/reorganization stuff in the CMDS/MAINTENANCE or CMDS/SCULPTOR
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directory.
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-- Greg
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#: 9107 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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12-Jan-91 21:47:07
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Sb: #9097-mroff & Kreider docs
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Fm: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Thanks, will do.
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#: 9108 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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12-Jan-91 22:03:14
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Sb: #ST/OSK new version?
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Fm: BILL HEALTON 73367,357
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin,
|
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I just receiveda flyer from Microware announcing verion 2.4 OS9. I'm
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still at v2.2 on my ST. Do you know if the ST version will be upgraded also?
|
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It took an extra3-5 months before they released v2.3 for the ST, and from what
|
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I heard there was little if any improvement in the Port(drivers/ROM calls). If
|
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you or anyone else has info on if, what, and when the ST will gain from this,
|
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please let the rest of us know.
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I haven't worked on the windows since before Christmas, too many other things
|
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(work,printer upgrades,memory upgrades, floods, etc.). As they stand now I
|
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|
feel pretty good about the keyboard portions(untested), but I was just
|
||
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beginning the replacements for the text and cursor control routines. Did you
|
||
|
ever get those defs files done for your graphics window driver? I would still
|
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|
like to work with the same defs and try to insure your driver(s) will couple
|
||
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with anything I do.
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ps. have you heard about the 32MHz '030 + 8 Meg(additional) upgrade in the
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|
works by Gadgets by Small? Looks like the STs aren't going to run short for a
|
||
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while.
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||
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|
Thanks..... Bill Healton 73367,357
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#: 9159 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Jan-91 23:13:25
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|
Sb: #9108-#ST/OSK new version?
|
||
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: BILL HEALTON 73367,357 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
Hi Bill (I've been at the beach - quick chance to go, and couldn't pass up a
|
||
|
vacation! :-)...
|
||
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|
||
|
Hadn't seen that about the Small 030 thingie. thx!
|
||
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|
||
|
Yah, busy here too. Keep meaning to send you the window code and let you start
|
||
|
the ST port (really should be pretty easy). Are you pretty free for time these
|
||
|
days? - kev
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#: 9188 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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18-Jan-91 23:33:11
|
||
|
Sb: #9159-ST/OSK new version?
|
||
|
Fm: BILL HEALTON 73367,357
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kevin- Welcome back, vacations are tuff, but someone's got to take them <gr>
|
||
|
|
||
|
No such thing as free time, but without some guidelines it has been difficult
|
||
|
to get back to the windows(I have been working with GEM based stuff like the
|
||
|
program I now use to read/reply to messages <QuickCIS> and Graphical WPs).
|
||
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|
||
|
If you can send the code, I will try to get back to it. Also if you (or your
|
||
|
code) can clarify how the drivers differential between screens(ie. the areas
|
||
|
I have been working with) and windows (ie. your drivers, multiples per
|
||
|
screen). I left off looking at how the different screen resolutions are bit-
|
||
|
mapped, and how to but pixels on the screen. That brings up one more question,
|
||
|
how elaborate must the basic screen(text) driver be (mixed text sizes?)?...or
|
||
|
should I assume a change in character sizes allows a clear screen. This
|
||
|
greatly impacts the row/column cursor control (ie. backspacing).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Any and all description/definition/code will help me to understand what I need
|
||
|
to write, and how much my driver needs to handle. If I can simplfy(eliminate
|
||
|
rewriting something you have addressed, the less "free-time" I have to use).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Maybe then I can take a vacation...<from the other room>"Honey, the roof needs
|
||
|
fixed,ETC.,ETC....".
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9109 S5/OS9 Users Group
|
||
|
12-Jan-91 22:32:06
|
||
|
Sb: #Need a file
|
||
|
Fm: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
To: Steve Wegert
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steve,
|
||
|
Pete Lyall said to drop you a message. He said
|
||
|
you are in daily contact with Mark Griffith. I need
|
||
|
to get a hold of his version of 'mroff' to be able
|
||
|
to print one of the files here (Kreider C-lib docs).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks,
|
||
|
Paul R.
|
||
|
73757,1413
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9113 S5/OS9 Users Group
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 10:33:19
|
||
|
Sb: #9109-#Need a file
|
||
|
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
|
||
|
To: Paul Rinear 73757,1413 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Will pass your request along, Paul. Infact ... I'll try to verify CRC on the
|
||
|
modules I have here with those of Mark's. Perhaps I can short circuit the
|
||
|
request some.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steve
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9140 S5/OS9 Users Group
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 16:21:56
|
||
|
Sb: #9113-#Need a file
|
||
|
Fm: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks alot. Let me know what happens.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9144 S5/OS9 Users Group
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 22:13:04
|
||
|
Sb: #9140-Need a file
|
||
|
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
|
||
|
To: Paul Rinear 73757,1413 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul,
|
||
|
|
||
|
MROFF should now be present in LIB 9. Have fun and let me know if it solves the
|
||
|
problem.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steve
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9110 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
12-Jan-91 22:34:17
|
||
|
Sb: Renegade Windows
|
||
|
Fm: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling
|
||
|
|
||
|
Something I've been afraid to ask about for a long time and
|
||
|
have just been tolerating.
|
||
|
I have a Coco3 running OS9 level II, 1 Meg upgrade, and
|
||
|
three double-sided floppies, RS-232 Pak, and CM-8 Monitor.
|
||
|
After the 1 Meg is activated, I load View, Viewgif, and
|
||
|
sometimes Max09 (Is that one of yours?). Both these view
|
||
|
programs have modes that permit rapid switching of images
|
||
|
to simulate more than 16 colors or 4 gray shades.
|
||
|
Say I'm watching a picture that contains 2 vef files
|
||
|
alternating in this manner, and then I break the program
|
||
|
to stop it. Once in awhile one of the images will remain
|
||
|
in memory somewhere (you can see it flash by when hitting
|
||
|
the clear key to change windows, but you can't stop on it).
|
||
|
When this happens, an attempt to view another 2-file image
|
||
|
with either view or viewgif will result in a 'window already
|
||
|
defined' error.
|
||
|
Using 'procs' you can see there is no process running
|
||
|
keeping this window active. Similarly, 'deinizing' the
|
||
|
windows doesn't matter.
|
||
|
More detail: I boot with a vdg TERM, and define W1 type 2,
|
||
|
W2 type 8, and W3 type 7. Running a viewer program from one
|
||
|
of the graphics windows will sometimes turn W1 into the
|
||
|
renegade window described above.
|
||
|
The only way I've been able to view multi-window pictures
|
||
|
again after this happens is to reboot. Got any ideas on
|
||
|
what is happening here ?
|
||
|
Paul
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9112 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 10:20:48
|
||
|
Sb: Bobbyterm
|
||
|
Fm: Butch Mooney 76702,1126
|
||
|
To: Bob Ayella 71356,1102
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Bob,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I try using your Bobbyterm program and I ran into trouble. When I pick up a
|
||
|
carrier the program locks up. Has anyone else had a problem like this?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks, Butch Mooney
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9114 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 12:35:39
|
||
|
Sb: #Sterm P_R_oblems
|
||
|
Fm: Art Doyle 71565,262
|
||
|
To: All
|
||
|
|
||
|
After downloading sterm to obtain a B+ transfer capability, I7m having problems
|
||
|
initializing the .bin module to a useable format. Whenever I use sterm with the
|
||
|
/m2w device descriptor, it produces a string like "C_o_m_p_u_serve " with each
|
||
|
letter separed by an underscore.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What am I doing wrong??????
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Art
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9119 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 20:59:29
|
||
|
Sb: #9114-Sterm P_R_oblems
|
||
|
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
|
||
|
To: Art Doyle 71565,262 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Art;
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gee, you seem to come up with the dangdest problems!! <grin>
|
||
|
|
||
|
I myself have never seen this, or even seen any messages relating to
|
||
|
something like it. Maybe Steve'll pick up on it, as he's in touch with Mark
|
||
|
Griffith often.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Meantime, how 'bout posting some system config stuff...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Version of STERM
|
||
|
modem type
|
||
|
modem driver -- did you really mean to type /m2w ?
|
||
|
baud, parity, etc.
|
||
|
and anything else you can think of that may be related.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What term program were you using previously?
|
||
|
|
||
|
...Jim
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9128 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 08:18:37
|
||
|
Sb: #9114-Sterm P_R_oblems
|
||
|
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
|
||
|
To: Art Doyle 71565,262
|
||
|
|
||
|
Art,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Did you mean to type /m2w ? Isn't that Bill Brady's specialized descriptor for
|
||
|
his Wiz product? Could that be part of the problem? Have you tried using sterm
|
||
|
with the normal stock driver / descriptors (aciapak and /t2 or Modpak and /m1)?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steve
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9115 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 15:56:30
|
||
|
Sb: #9052-#Eliminator repair
|
||
|
Fm: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
|
||
|
To: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joerge,
|
||
|
I meant to get on CIS and tell you a while ago, but I just haven't had the
|
||
|
time... anyway, your Eliminator has been repaired, and you should receive it
|
||
|
any day now. The WD 1002-05 interface was pretty much popped, as was the Tx
|
||
|
data line on one of the serial ports. Do you have an extra tough static
|
||
|
problem there? Thats the only thing I can think of that'd cause the damage I
|
||
|
saw. Anyway, not to worry, just don't let it happen again, OK? <grin>
|
||
|
Bruce
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9117 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 17:27:05
|
||
|
Sb: #9115-Eliminator repair
|
||
|
Fm: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is some occasional static but I dont use T1 for outside (modem)
|
||
|
connections, only for remote terminal service. Could you gine me the name of
|
||
|
the HD controller repair again ?. Seen to have lost the original notes I made
|
||
|
at the time. Thank you. Joerg
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9116 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 16:41:22
|
||
|
Sb: #Sterm Problems
|
||
|
Fm: Art Doyle 71565,262
|
||
|
To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Are there any "tricks of the trade" that I'm missing when I use sterm? In the
|
||
|
normal terminal mode, characters are separated by the _ c_h_a_racter and when
|
||
|
B+ or quick B+ is activated, a transfer initialization failure is produced
|
||
|
after a few minutes
|
||
|
|
||
|
Comments???
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Art
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9120 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 20:59:31
|
||
|
Sb: #9116-#Sterm Problems
|
||
|
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
|
||
|
To: Art Doyle 71565,262 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Art;
|
||
|
|
||
|
Almost forgot.. are you invoking STERM with the "-f" option (using a HD or
|
||
|
RAMdisk)
|
||
|
And, did you patch ACIAPAK for the 1024 byte buffer?
|
||
|
|
||
|
...Jim
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9123 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 22:28:31
|
||
|
Sb: #9120-#Sterm Problems
|
||
|
Fm: Art Doyle 71565,262
|
||
|
To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ooopps!!! No Aciapak patch....I've been using /m2w that comes with the Wiz. @
|
||
|
Thanks for the tip.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Art
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9149 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
15-Jan-91 00:19:34
|
||
|
Sb: #9123-Sterm Problems
|
||
|
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
|
||
|
To: Art Doyle 71565,262
|
||
|
|
||
|
Art;
|
||
|
|
||
|
Great! Glad I could help.
|
||
|
|
||
|
...Jim
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9121 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 21:29:46
|
||
|
Sb: #mm1kit.txt
|
||
|
Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
|
||
|
To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steve -
|
||
|
|
||
|
Good grief! There is so much stuff on the MM/1 that I overlooked the 1.44 MB
|
||
|
disk drive and a couple of other things. Rest assured that I have checked the
|
||
|
version of mm1kit.txt that I just uploaded to DL 15 and it seems to cover
|
||
|
everything. Thanks for replacing it in DL 15.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-mark
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9130 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 08:29:20
|
||
|
Sb: #9121-mm1kit.txt
|
||
|
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
|
||
|
To: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
No sweat, Mark. I'm sure the Constitution went though several draft releases
|
||
|
before it 'made it'. :-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
We'll take care of it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steve
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9122 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 22:05:32
|
||
|
Sb: #File correction.
|
||
|
Fm: R. Larry Miner 73577,256
|
||
|
To: Sysop (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, I have discovered a small math error in one of the programs (decode) that
|
||
|
I uploaded... so, how do I go about replacing the bad file with a new file? I
|
||
|
have it ready (actually, last week sometime, but I just got back in town) to
|
||
|
upload, so let me know about the procedure and I'll get it done pronto. Thanks
|
||
|
- LM
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9124 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 22:40:37
|
||
|
Sb: #9122-File correction.
|
||
|
Fm: Mike Ward 76703,2013
|
||
|
To: R. Larry Miner 73577,256 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Easy as cake. Just upload the new file with the same name as the old one. The
|
||
|
new upload will replace the existing file when the library is merged.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9125 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
13-Jan-91 23:37:04
|
||
|
Sb: #8504-Fallin.UME
|
||
|
Fm: Lester Hands 70135,430
|
||
|
To: Mike Knudsen 72467,1111
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mike, how's come I don't see an ad for your program in the January Rainbow? Do
|
||
|
you have any interest in marketing Umuse through MusicWare? I'm due to have an
|
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800 number in the March issue.
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#: 9126 S9/Utilities
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14-Jan-91 03:30:49
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Fm: WAYNE LAIRD 73617,3042
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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yes I was looking into VED not ded, I was wondering it's latest price?
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Another thing on the back of my mind was that some of the rsdoser's have
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mentioned wanting a bigger text buffer in the tw128, now that 512k is
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availible, is it possible to adjust the program for the bigger text files?
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I've only seen the program once but I liked it myself and I've occausionally
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wanted a program that I could use in decb.
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Have you ever thought about it? Best, Wayne
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14-Jan-91 03:34:13
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Fm: WAYNE LAIRD 73617,3042
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To: edward langenback 73510,145 (X)
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thanks for the new ones, always looking for new coco/os9 bbses Best, wayne
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14-Jan-91 09:23:50
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Sb: #Coco Goodies For Sale
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Fm: Mike Passer 72750,420
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To: All
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I'm getting overrun with equipment (running out of room to sleep)
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so I'm offering the following items for sale. Note that the
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terminal is very heavy and will probably cost big $$$ to ship--
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would prefer someone who can pick up in Southeastern Connecticut.
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Any inquiries, offers, etc. about these items, please call
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(203) 445-2285 or leave mail to MPASSER (Delphi) or 72750,420 (CIS).
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Thanks, and happy shopping!
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General Stuff
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DC-2212 1200 bps Non-Hayes-Tandy AD/AA Modem (no manual) $20.00+s/h
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Modem 2 300 bps Non-Hayes-Tandy AD/AA Modem $10.00+s/h
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PBJ CC-Bus 6 Slot Expander (case broken, works) $18.00
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Speech-Sound Pak w/speed sw (no manual, case not pretty) $10.00
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Orchestra-90 Music Synthesizer $9.00
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ROM Packs - Polaris, Downland, Canyon Climber,
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Checkers, Reactoid $2.50ea
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ROM Packs - Videotex (2) $ FREE+s/h
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EDTASM+ Rom Pack w/Manual & Barden's Book $15.00
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FD-502 case (only) modified to take standard P/S plug $25.00+s/h
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Bare 5.25" 35 track SS drive (no P/S, cables) $ FREE+s/h
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OS-9 Stuff
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Visual-100 VT-100-similar (no manual, works with Coco!) $25.00+s/h PBJ 2SP dual ACIA (may or may not work, w/OS9 drivers) $8
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OS-9 Level I (complete v2.00 w/manuals) $15.00
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Basic-09 (for Level I free with OS-9 Level I purchase) $6.00
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Elite Calc V1.1 (complete w/manual - Coco 1 or 2) $8.00
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O-Pak from FHL (51x24 screen on Coco 1/2 in OS-9) $9.00
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O-Term OS-9 Level I terminal program $5.00
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OS-9 Solution (works best under Level I) $4.00
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Thanks for the opportunity to sell these items!
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15-Jan-91 00:19:18
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Sb: #9133-#Coco Goodies For Sale
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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To: Mike Passer 72750,420 (X)
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Mike;
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Whereabouts in SE Conn? Anywhere near my old stomping grounds of Stratford?
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You sure got a passel of stuff to sell! Might also try posting the f r-sale
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list to Internet -- always someone looking for something over there as most
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seem to be 'starving students'. ;-)
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...Jim
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#: 9153 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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15-Jan-91 07:42:56
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Sb: #9146-#Coco Goodies For Sale
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Fm: Mike Passer 72750,420
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To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
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Jim,
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Not too close to Stratford; I'm in Groton (but, really, when in CT, can
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you say you're far away from any other city in the state? :> ). Is it OK
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to post the for sale stuff to the Coco mailing list, or do I need to put
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it in some kind of special "for sale" area?
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Thanks!
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Mike
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#: 9155 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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15-Jan-91 08:52:26
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Sb: #9153-Coco Goodies For Sale
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Mike Passer 72750,420 (X)
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Groton CT?
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Them's my old stomping grounds. I was raised (early years) in Ledyard, and then
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later across the river in Waterford. My parents still live there, and I have a
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brother in New London. How's the (cough) weather?
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Pete
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#: 9156 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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15-Jan-91 14:01:29
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Sb: #9153-#Coco Goodies For Sale
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Fm: Mike Passer 72750,420
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To: Mike Passer 72750,420 (X)
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Pete,
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It's partly cloudy and 46 degrees right now -- rather unseasonably, to say
|
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the least!
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Mike
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9157 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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15-Jan-91 14:34:49
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Sb: #9156-Coco Goodies For Sale
|
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
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To: Mike Passer 72750,420 (X)
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||
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|
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Shoot - the Thames river should be iced over... you guys are getting off light
|
||
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(g)...
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Pete
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#: 9173 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
|
||
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17-Jan-91 21:56:07
|
||
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Sb: #9153-#Coco Goodies For Sale
|
||
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
|
||
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To: Mike Passer 72750,420 (X)
|
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Mike;
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||
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Yah, point A and point B on the CT map sure didn't seem as far apart when I
|
||
|
was growing up as they seem here in parched CA. My first 'steady' lrved in Old
|
||
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Saybrook and I didn't think anything of popping in any day of the week. Oh, to
|
||
|
be young and foolish again!!
|
||
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||
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re: list of items for sale
|
||
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|
||
|
I see guys listing things for sale all the time on the CoCo list, so I'm
|
||
|
pretty sure it'd be o.k. to post it there.
|
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|
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...Jim
|
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|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9193 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
|
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19-Jan-91 07:29:31
|
||
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Sb: #9173-Coco Goodies For Sale
|
||
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Fm: Mike Passer 72750,420
|
||
|
To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
|
||
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|
||
|
~ Jim,
|
||
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|
||
|
I take it that since you're not young and foolish, you don't make it to
|
||
|
the Shorline much these days? :)
|
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|
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|
Mike
|
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|
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#: 9134 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 09:48:54
|
||
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Sb: #9098-#MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
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Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
|
||
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To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
Jim -
|
||
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|
||
|
Mr. UPS will get your manuals the end of this week so you can get familiar with
|
||
|
OS-9/68000. The computer should be ready to go in a 3-4 weeks or so
|
||
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|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9145 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
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14-Jan-91 23:30:10
|
||
|
Sb: #9134-MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
|
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
|
||
|
To: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
O.K. Mark; That helps a bit. Guess I'll only need one valium tonight! ;-)
|
||
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|
||
|
...Jim
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9135 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 09:49:00
|
||
|
Sb: #9098-#MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
|
Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
|
||
|
To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
Jim -
|
||
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|
||
|
Mr. UPS will get your language and operating system manuals the end of this
|
||
|
week. About three weeks later he will receive the kits. And then it will be on
|
||
|
its way to your desk. We'll call you before shipping to let you know the actual
|
||
|
date you can expect the machine, etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
We're almost there!!!
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
-mark
|
||
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||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9147 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
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15-Jan-91 00:19:20
|
||
|
Sb: #9135-#MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
|
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
|
||
|
To: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mark;
|
||
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|
||
|
AlllRIGHT! Now, when can we expect to see the specs on the MM/Ws (68040
|
||
|
33Mhz Workstation) ??
|
||
|
|
||
|
Geez, just kidding!
|
||
|
|
||
|
It's been a long road, eh?
|
||
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|
||
|
...Jim
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9152 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
|
15-Jan-91 07:06:14
|
||
|
Sb: #9147-MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
|
Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
|
||
|
To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jim -
|
||
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|
||
|
Only 33MHz? Why not hold out for 50?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A long and winding road, but we are nearly there! Thanks for your patience and
|
||
|
support.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-mark
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9136 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 09:49:09
|
||
|
Sb: #9094-#MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
|
Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
|
||
|
To: Robert A. Hengstebeck 76417,2751 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Robert -
|
||
|
|
||
|
Because OS-9/6809 has instructions for the 6809 CP and because no one is
|
||
|
manufacturing a 6809 consumer computer any more, IMS did not feel it was in
|
||
|
your long term interest to offer binary compatability with the 6809.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The MM/1 uses a Motorola 68000-compatable CPU. There are two big advanteges to
|
||
|
using OS-9 on this architecture. First, the 680x0 series has a lot of life left
|
||
|
in it. Second, Basic and C source code from OS-9/6809 is easily portable to
|
||
|
OS-9/68000. In fact, with the current windowing system for the MM/1, Mike
|
||
|
Haaland ported Zack Sessions' Pyramid Solitaire in a couple of days.
|
||
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|
||
|
IMS is talking with various CoCo vendors to ensure that a lot of your favorite
|
||
|
software becomes available for the MM/1. At least one vendor mentioned that he
|
||
|
would be interested in providing an upgrade discount for the MM/1 version. Keep
|
||
|
in mind that as products are ported up to the MM/1 that many of them will be
|
||
|
greatly enhanced. And of course, thanks to the faster CPU, multitasking will be
|
||
|
even more convenient than it is under Level 2.
|
||
|
|
||
|
BTW, send me your address and I'll send you more information, or call
|
||
|
(202)232-4246 and ask to speak with our Sales Director.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-mark
|
||
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|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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||
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#: 9137 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
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14-Jan-91 11:22:10
|
||
|
Sb: #9136-#MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
|
Fm: Robert A. Hengstebeck 76417,2751
|
||
|
To: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mark, my address is 408 Grandview Ave., Feasterville, PA, 19053. Financially I
|
||
|
am not in a position to aquire another computer right now. However I am
|
||
|
constantly having problems with the multipac interface connection in the
|
||
|
computer. And so I am looking for something better. But over the last 10
|
||
|
years have a termendous investment in software on this CoCo III, and I seem to
|
||
|
be the only CoCo consultant working for Radio Shack in Philadelphia. So there
|
||
|
has got to be a better way.
|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9150 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
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15-Jan-91 06:54:49
|
||
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Sb: #9137-MM/1 Kit Available
|
||
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Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
|
||
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To: Robert A. Hengstebeck 76417,2751 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
Robert -
|
||
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|
||
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I'll send you some information about the MM/1, so you'll be familiar with it
|
||
|
when you are ready to consider a new computer.
|
||
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|
||
|
Buying a new computer does not necessarily mean you have to throw your CoCo
|
||
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away.
|
||
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|
||
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-mark (IMS)
|
||
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||
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|
||
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||
|
#: 9142 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
14-Jan-91 21:37:35
|
||
|
Sb: #Gshell
|
||
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Fm: NAM PUI 73347,3324
|
||
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To: Kevin Darling
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
Thanks Kevin, and Zack Sessions. After reading the messages from both you
|
||
|
I searched the library and downloaded all patches related to Gshell. Applied
|
||
|
most of it to get gshell+ 1.24a. It worked great. No more hangups. With the new
|
||
|
Grfdrv. It is fast.
|
||
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|
||
|
Now I am getting greedy. Is there a patch to get a 80*24 window (or 40*24)
|
||
|
after you click on a file and click on list to lis the file to screen?
|
||
|
Also, Is there a cc3io patch to patch the cc3io patched for the Dynastar
|
||
|
keytable. I use the <ctrl>-<:> to get the cursor keys to work under
|
||
|
Dunastar a lot. I also liked the ability to use the button on the
|
||
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joystick/mouse to move the screen.
|
||
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|
||
|
One more thing, does the serial mouse driver work with MV?
|
||
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|
||
|
Thanks again, guys, for all the helps.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nam
|
||
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|
||
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|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9160 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
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15-Jan-91 23:20:56
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||
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Sb: #9142-#Gshell
|
||
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
||
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To: NAM PUI 73347,3324
|
||
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|
||
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Nam - glad to help, and even gladder that you managed to apply all the patches
|
||
|
<grin>! A bunch, eh?
|
||
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||
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Don't think there's a DS key patch (I could be wrong). No patch yet for a
|
||
|
bigger list window either.
|
||
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|
||
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The serial mouse driver should work, I'd think... the mod should be to CC3IO,
|
||
|
which means Windint and Grfdrv are left alone as you've patched them. Stay
|
||
|
"greedy", btw... keeps us on our toes <hehe>. best - kev
|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9192 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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19-Jan-91 07:29:05
|
||
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Sb: #9160-Gshell
|
||
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Fm: Mike Passer 72750,420
|
||
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
||
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|
||
|
~ Kevin,
|
||
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|
||
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If when you mentioned "DS key patch" (I didn't get the whole thread) you
|
||
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meant a patch for Dynastar keys, there is indeed one in the DL's from Ken
|
||
|
Scales. It works quite well, and Ken is a heck of a guy!
|
||
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|
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|
Mike
|
||
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||
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#: 9167 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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||
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16-Jan-91 19:02:14
|
||
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Sb: #INFO NEED ON ARCHIVING
|
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Fm: roy wood 72320,1070
|
||
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To: ALL
|
||
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|
||
|
I AM LOOKING FOR INFO ON RETRIEVING ARCHIVED DATA DOWNLOADED FROM COMPUSERVE. I
|
||
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HAVE A OS9 68K SYSTEM AND HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO EXTRACT ANY MEANINFUL DATA FROM
|
||
|
THE GIBBERISH RECIEVED. I HAVE EVEN TRIED THE PKZIP AND ARC PROGRAMS ON AN IBM
|
||
|
PC (UGH!) WITH NO LUCK. ANY INFO APPRECIATED... ROY WOOD
|
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|
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#: 9168 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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16-Jan-91 19:19:38
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Sb: #9167-INFO NEED ON ARCHIVING
|
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
||
|
To: roy wood 72320,1070 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
If you have grabbed the archived stuff from this area, chances are you need a
|
||
|
version of Carl Kreider's "ar" program to uncrate it. A binary for OS-9/68K
|
||
|
can be found in the 68xxx download area. More details on an example file that
|
||
|
is giving you problems (name, how you're downloading) would help.
|
||
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|
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#: 9169 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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16-Jan-91 20:04:55
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||
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Sb: #9167-INFO NEED ON ARCHIVING
|
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
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To: roy wood 72320,1070 (X)
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Hi Roy. If the filename had .AR on the end, get AR68.BIN and AR.DOC from
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Library 9 here. Be sure to ask if you have more questions! best - kev
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#: 9170 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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17-Jan-91 00:31:53
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Sb: #memory
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Fm: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366
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To: 76703,4227 (X)
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Any help puting boot strap in the right order? I have pmap and dirm but don't
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know how to use them! Can I rearange the mods in memory then cobble back to
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disk? Want to make the most out of my memory (running bbs) sometimes errors
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out!
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Any help?
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#: 9177 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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18-Jan-91 17:31:05
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Sb: #9170-memory
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366 (X)
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The only way to reorder your boot file is to use os9gen or an equivalent
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utility. Its just a matter of making up a file of all system modules (an "ident
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-s" of OS9Boot is one way to get the current list of modules) and redirecting
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the file as input to os9gen.
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If you are having system memory problems, rearranging your boot won't help. Any
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(or all) of the following will help. Unless you really need it for something,
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remove VDGInt from your boot. Remove any unecessary device descriptors (if your
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just running the BBS you will only need a couple of window descriptors, for
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example). If you are using serial drivers with large buffers, make sure you
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really need all the buffer space (which comes from system memory). Keep the
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number of processes to a minimum, don't start up a bunch of shells if you don't
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really need them. Keep the number of open paths to a minimum, you can check
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this with Kevin's paths command. Make sure you don't have any duplicate modules
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in your OS9Boot file (this can't happen if you use cobbler to create the boot
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file). Make sure that both GrfInt and WindInt are not in your boot, and unless
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you need WindInt functions, you could use GrfInt (which is smaller).
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Anything you can do to reduce the size of the OS9Boot file without eliminating
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required functions will help.
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You can use Kevin's smap utility to display current system memory utilization.
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The pmap utility will show which processes are using how much memory, and how
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much (in 8K chunks), the system process (PID 1) is using. The dirm utility is
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similar to "mdir e", but includes additional information. It is invaluable in
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seeing where in memory a system module is relative to another system modules
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(and therefore helps in shuffling modules around to fix the BLOB).
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Bill
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#: 9174 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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18-Jan-91 16:48:18
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Sb: #Link shell command
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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To: All
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Is it necessary to use a "link shell" command in the startup file? Also, if I
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want to autoboot a os9 program that is on my system disk, what is the name of
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the file I must use? I tryed booting "ultimusic" by inserting the line in the
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startup file but it bombs out. If I type "ulitmusic <enter>" after the os9
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prompt everything works fine. I read somewhere that I have to rename
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"ultimusic" something else to autoboot it? Thanks, Denise
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 9178 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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18-Jan-91 17:38:33
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Sb: #9174-Link shell command
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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Denise - no need to "link shell" in the startup file... but it speeds things
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up. The CC3Go program first runs "shell startup", and then "shell". So linking
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itself in startup saves having to load it again.
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Trick to starting programs in scripts (such as Startup): their standard input
|
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is the script itself, which means normal window calls using path #0 won't work
|
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in the programs and they stop.
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So you redirect the stdinput in the script to be the same as the std output
|
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(which is usually the window), like this:
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ultimusic </1
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The "<" redirects std input. The "/1" means from stdoutput (path 1). You might
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have had to do this same trick with setime "setime </1". Let me know if this
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doesn't work. best - kev
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#: 9179 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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18-Jan-91 18:01:27
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Sb: #9174-Link shell command
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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Its only necessary to put "link shell" in your startup file if you are going to
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|
use the shell after booting. To boot directly into a program, rename it to
|
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|
"autoex", and make sure its in the current execution directory. This may not
|
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|
always work for all programs, but its easy to try!
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|
Bill
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#: 9175 S1/General Interest
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18-Jan-91 17:14:56
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Sb: #OS9/6809==OS9/68000?
|
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|
Fm: Ernest Adams 71170,161
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To: ALL
|
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Excuse my ignorance, everyone... I'm new to the Motorola family of chips. Does
|
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|
the 68000 family run 6809 executables under OS9? Can I get an OS9 program
|
||
|
assembled for the 6809 to run on a 68000? I'm developing software for the CD-I
|
||
|
player, which runs an OS9/68000 variant called CD-RTOS, but I don't have all
|
||
|
the software I want. I was wondering if I could download 6809 s/w and use it
|
||
|
on the CD-I player.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ernest Adams
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 9180 S1/General Interest
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||
|
18-Jan-91 18:13:27
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|
Sb: #9175-OS9/6809==OS9/68000?
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||
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
||
|
To: Ernest Adams 71170,161
|
||
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|
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|
The brief answer to your question is, "no."
|
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|
The longer answer is, anything is possible in software, if one is willing to
|
||
|
write it. I've heard mention of a 6809 emulator running under OS-9/68000, but
|
||
|
nothing about availability, and it may well be slow. (The 6809 architecture is
|
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|
a very neat one--but it may take some effort to emulate it precisely, and
|
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|
--well, I forgot whatever I was going to say. Sorry.)
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|
One would be better off translating the code than interpreting it, and doing a
|
||
|
little analysis of what instruction effects are truly required--a
|
||
|
contextsensitive activity, the next step up from peephole optimization.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9191 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
19-Jan-91 02:28:20
|
||
|
Sb: #9175-OS9/6809==OS9/68000?
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Ernest Adams 71170,161
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Ernest,
|
||
|
|
||
|
6809 binaries are quite different from 680x0 binaries.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is an OS9/6809 emulator, tho it's not available quite yet (I'm a beta
|
||
|
tester... works well, tho slowly on cpu bound tasks).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Perhaps a better question might be: which utils and other software are you
|
||
|
interested in? Someone might have, or be working on, the equivalent for OSK.
|
||
|
I think you'll soon see lots of useful 68K tools showing up which you can use.
|
||
|
best - kev
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9176 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
18-Jan-91 17:24:30
|
||
|
Sb: #Telecom host s/w?
|
||
|
Fm: Ernest Adams 71170,161
|
||
|
To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm looking for a telecom program that will run in a server mode like Kermit,
|
||
|
but run faster than Kermit. I'm developing software for the CD-I player, which
|
||
|
is a 68000 machine running a variant of OS9. The player doesn't have a
|
||
|
keyboard, I log into it via a serial port hooked up to a Mac which is running a
|
||
|
terminal program.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have tried running STERM and ATERM, but both of them think I'm typing
|
||
|
straight into the OS9 system; they want me to start the remote system sending
|
||
|
before they can receive files (in XMODEM, say). Once I start the Mac sending,
|
||
|
however, I have no way of telling the player to start receiving! I have gotten
|
||
|
Kermit to run as a server (I set it up to receive on the player, then tell the
|
||
|
Mac to send) and that works OK, but it only runs at about 270 CPS!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does anyone know of a) a faster Kermit for the player; b) preferably, some
|
||
|
terminal program which can run in "host" mode on a 68000 OS9 machine,
|
||
|
permitting me to tell it to start receiving, then permitting me to start
|
||
|
sending from my Mac *afterwards*?
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9181 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
18-Jan-91 18:42:30
|
||
|
Sb: #9176-Telecom host s/w?
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: Ernest Adams 71170,161
|
||
|
|
||
|
On kermit.... are you sending things in IMAGE (-i) mode? That may help...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Also - there are Zmodem tools for Unix (rz and sz) that are probably reasonably
|
||
|
portable to OS9/68000. They may even be posted here in source form. They do a
|
||
|
nice job of stdin/stdout file xfer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9184 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
18-Jan-91 22:14:54
|
||
|
Sb: #need access to usenet
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: all
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm back on a project I started in early 1989 or before dealing with Standard
|
||
|
MIDI Files (SMFs). Some C source code was available from the IEMUG network
|
||
|
written by Tim Thompson who based it on an earlier Version 0.06 of the
|
||
|
specifications. I've been able to rework it into Version 1.0 from the Int'l
|
||
|
MIDI Assoc. (IMA; I'm a member and have all their official specs).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thompson's code is in the form of subroutines which parses a SMF, and that is a
|
||
|
great deal of the work done right there. A couple of sample main routines
|
||
|
writes English out to explain what's in the SMF. It's very clearly broken up
|
||
|
into routines that can be used quite easily in other main programs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thompson has an address apparently on Usenet: ...att!twitch!glimmer!tjt...
|
||
|
Could someone reach him to get permission to share the sources?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thompson might be a Unix person: I have had no trouble at all recompiling it to
|
||
|
work on OS9 CoCo3 Level 2. I did enhance his main program quite a bit to
|
||
|
produce much more detail and consistency in the printed output.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm hoping we can help Mike Knudsen make some converters to/from UME format
|
||
|
with this code. Right now I don't see how and it'll take quite a big smart
|
||
|
program to do it. I have not seen any SMF Format-1 to Format-0 standalone
|
||
|
converters from anyone and I've asked the MIDI SIG to help here. And Knudsen's
|
||
|
docs on the UME file format are not akin to what we see in a SMF. So I thought
|
||
|
I'd come out with a SMF Player just to get the ball rolling. (The user will
|
||
|
need to have the exact same hardware setups for which the SMF was intended.
|
||
|
Thus the need to be able to convert from/to UME format.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Could someone try reaching Tim Thompson for permission, please? (I have other
|
||
|
questions but will keep them in a separate thread.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Thx, Paul Seniura.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(CIS: 76476,464. Delphi: PAULSENIURA. GEnie: PSENIURA.)
|
||
|
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\\
|
||
|
<preferred contact point>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9189 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
19-Jan-91 00:25:54
|
||
|
Sb: #9184-need access to usenet
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete, Mark and others will correct me, but perhaps you could try sending him
|
||
|
email via:
|
||
|
|
||
|
>internet:tjt@glimmer.twitch.att.com
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is just a novice guess at an Internet address translation (talking way
|
||
|
over my own head now :-).
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9185 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
18-Jan-91 22:16:38
|
||
|
Sb: #12-bit timer: help!
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: all
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am thinking about using the 12-bit timer in the CoCo3 in a Timer Driver or
|
||
|
SVC for OS9 Level 2. It could help the Standard MIDI File player and other
|
||
|
projects to do critical timing more easily.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I came across some recent messages on Delphi by Eddie Kuns that relates to how
|
||
|
the Sleep SVC isn't accurate when multitasking. This might explain why Mike
|
||
|
Knudsen's UME is bogging down at times during thick (vertical) parts of the
|
||
|
score (even after he rewrote the Play module for more efficiency). I had asked
|
||
|
Knudsen way back in 1989 to consider precompiling the score before playing it,
|
||
|
to offload some of the "gathering" logic beforehand. But using the hardware
|
||
|
timer in the CoCo3 would be much more accurate and easier, permitting the
|
||
|
application to carry on to generate the next chunk of notes etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Has someone already come up with an OS9 Driver/SVC for the 12-bit timer
|
||
|
register in the ACVC/GIME? If so, could you document how to use it and how to
|
||
|
order/buy/download it? (I'll gladly go on to the next step in developing our
|
||
|
SMF Player.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
If not, have any of the OSK developers come up with a similar function for the
|
||
|
MM/1, Tomcats, Delmar, etc., machines? Again if so, could you document how to
|
||
|
use it so I can make our timer somehow compatible? This would encourage OSKers
|
||
|
to make a CoCo3/OS9 version of their software, too. Hint hint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In the meantime, I'll type my notes & thoughts of how I will write a Timer
|
||
|
Driver in an uploaded text file TMRDRV.TXT in the CoCo/OS9 section. I'm hoping
|
||
|
with your inputs we can make a standard one with enough functionality to let
|
||
|
Knudsen and others adopt it. (I'll keep these message threads separate from
|
||
|
the other stuff on SMFs for sanity's sake.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Thx, Paul Seniura.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(CIS: 76476,464. Delphi: PAULSENIURA. GEnie: PSENIURA.)
|
||
|
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\\
|
||
|
<preferred contact point>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9190 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
19-Jan-91 00:33:58
|
||
|
Sb: #9185-12-bit timer: help!
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
|
||
|
I believe it's pretty easy to use the timer, Paul. Just write a 12-bit
|
||
|
countdown value to the timer (forgot address: read gime docs here), turn on the
|
||
|
IRQ enable bit, and that's it. It reloads and interrupts each time it passes
|
||
|
down through 0000. Oh, and you can set the counter freq in the GIME to either
|
||
|
horizontal scan rate (15khz) or something very much faster (again, check the
|
||
|
docs. GIME.TXT I think?).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Long time ago I did an IRQ-driven timer-based sound output driver (crude
|
||
|
effort)... and found that around 3KHz the interrupts overwhelmed the coco. (I
|
||
|
could be wrong about rate: long time ago).
|
||
|
|
||
|
For MIDI use, you'd probably want it to simply increment a global system
|
||
|
variable, and have the serial input driver read that for a timestamp. Dunno
|
||
|
about output.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9186 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
18-Jan-91 22:33:34
|
||
|
Sb: #8954-ACPDS7.DOC help needed
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ah I have done the steps in FAST.DOC ... very good.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I do type my messages to "All" off-line and get 'em as succinct as I can, then
|
||
|
upload them with CIS B+ or QB with STerm 1.3 (btw is 1.3 the latest? it messes
|
||
|
up in the "fake" pop-up window during downloads once in a while).
|
||
|
|
||
|
STerm, SuperComm, C pgms in general, all work with the test version of AciaPDS7
|
||
|
I got going. Ron Bihler & a couple of others are testing it, too. Big Rx
|
||
|
and/or Tx buffers w/o ruining the "Y" register. ;-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Oh the test RiBBS site got hit by Okla. Gas & Electric company's *ZAPS* about
|
||
|
two weeks ago. The phone # is 405-670-6666 or Fido address 1:147/40 but I
|
||
|
asked to be marked as 'Down' for a while -- going to try hooking up all those
|
||
|
6.5 amp-hour 12-volt batteries for UPS backups. Using a 25-amp fully regulated
|
||
|
13.8-volt Tripp-Lite power supply. I think lifting that thing was where I got
|
||
|
my hernia (seriously).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Good grief I forgot whether I posted the text file on our UPS plans for the
|
||
|
entire CoCo/MPI/disk drive system. I'll upload it if not here already.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Actually this msg should be for "All" ... sorry! -- Thx, Paul S.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9187 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
18-Jan-91 22:40:02
|
||
|
Sb: #8960-CDROM - are we?
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi! Thanks for helping. I'll study the other replies before saying much,
|
||
|
unless we can find some technical books or such about these CD things.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I *am* hoping I can contribute (re: "become a good C/gfx programmer"). Hint
|
||
|
hint. But I can't afford to buy much of anything right now unless an offer
|
||
|
comes up. I kinda figured we'd need to get record formats et al. and do that
|
||
|
porting ourselves *if* those CD companies would help out, and I have become a
|
||
|
Realist on things like that: Realistically Pessemistic.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Thx, Paul S.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Press <CR> !>
|