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#: 9637 S7/Telecommunications
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27-Feb-91 22:27:19
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Sb: #tsrun/tsmon
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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To: 76625,2273 (X)
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Bruce,
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I'm trying to get your tsrun/tsmon package to work on my
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system. My config is as follows:
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512K Coco
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B&B Hard Disk
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SACIA driver (multipak version)
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RS232 pak on slot 1
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I have set up the following init file called init.t2 in /dd/sys:
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ATZ
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ATM0Q0V1X1&D2&C1S0=2E0
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Unsupported baud rate on this phone line.
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"CONNECT 2400":04
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"CONNECT 1200":03
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"CONNECT":01
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When I call the programs like so: tsrun tsmon /t2 /dd/sys/init.t2 &
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the system crashes with horizontal lines flashing on the screen upon
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access to the disk.
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If I run just "tsmon /t2 /dd/sys/init/t2 &", the modem is
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initialized just fine.
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Do I need to do any special xmode to /t2 or set the modem kill bit?
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If so, could you tell me how?
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Hugo
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71211,3662
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Delphi: MRGOOD
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9663 S7/Telecommunications
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02-Mar-91 17:51:24
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Sb: #9637-#tsrun/tsmon
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Fm: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
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Hugo,
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I've tried tsrun, and it doesn't crash my system. I don't know what is
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wrong, but I'll get back to you if I figure it out. If possible, don't use
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tsrun... it is only really useful if you have set the "modem kill bit" (see
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xmode in your OS-9 manual) anyway.
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Bruce
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#: 9667 S7/Telecommunications
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03-Mar-91 08:17:08
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Sb: #9663-#tsrun/tsmon
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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To: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273 (X)
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Just for the sake of science, could you give me an xmode of your /t2?
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By the way, when I use your xmode on window devices, it doesn't work. (i.e.,
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window parameters not shown, and cannot be changed). Is this correct?
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Finally, could you explain swapped DSR DCD? Why would I implement it, what is
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it supposed to do? How do I do it?
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(Sorry for all the questions!)
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Hugo
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9677 S7/Telecommunications
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03-Mar-91 21:25:36
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Sb: #9667-#tsrun/tsmon
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Fm: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
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~ Hugo,
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OK, here's an XMODE listing of my /T3 port (I don't have a /T2 port in
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memory):
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nam=T3 mgr=SCF ddr=DACIA hpn=07 hpa=FF60 upc=00 bso=01
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dlo=00 eko=01 alf=01 nul=00 pau=00 pag=18 bsp=08 del=18
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eor=0D eof=1B rpr=09 dup=19 psc=17 int=03 qut=05 bse=08
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ovf=07 par=02 bau=06 xon=11 xof=13 col=50 row=18 xtp=45
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wnd=45 val= sty= cpx= cpy= fgc= bgc= bdc=
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It sounds like you're referring to the "wnd= val= sty= ..." stuff near the
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end of the XMODE listing of a window descriptor. As you will see in the
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following listing, they can be changed, but only if the window descriptor's
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option table size includes them. Get my "WINVDG.AR" package if you want window
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descriptors that are already set up that way, or you can modify your own window
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descriptors by changing the byte at offset $0011 to $24.
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nam=W1 mgr=SCF ddr=CC3IO hpn=07 hpa=FFA1 upc=00 bso=00
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dlo=00 eko=01 alf=01 nul=00 pau=00 pag=18 bsp=08 del=18
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eor=0D eof=1B rpr=09 dup=19 psc=17 int=03 qut=05 bse=08
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ovf=07 par=80 bau=00 xon=00 xof=00 col=50 row=18 xtp=01
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wnd=01 val=01 sty=02 cpx=00 cpy=00 fgc=00 bgc=01 bdc=02
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Finally, swapped DSR+DCD is useful if you want your 6551 ACIA based serial
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port to be able to receive characters even when DCD is not valid. This is of
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most interest to BBS SysOps, who want their BBS to be able to recognize when a
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caller hangs up (DCD would go from valid to invalid) and reset itself, rather
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than going through the hassle of the modem kill bit killing their BBS program
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and then having to use a program like TSRUN to restart the whole thing. The
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easiest way to implement it is to simply swap the two lines on your serial
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cable and then set the appropriate bit in the XTP byte.
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And don't worry about the questions, there hasn't been too much mail for me
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here lately, so this is a nice change!
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Bruce
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#: 9680 S7/Telecommunications
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04-Mar-91 19:39:28
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Sb: #9677-tsrun/tsmon
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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To: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273 (X)
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OK, I'll read your response offline.
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Ah, so swapping involves some actual wire crossing, YUCK! By the way, what
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would that do to telecom programs? Could I still call out?
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I've been having nothing but frustration with your tsmon :-(.
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I've had a friend calling in for testing, and tsmon never seems to recognize
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when he presses ENTER. I tried the Developer's pak tsmon, and it worked fine.
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The only problem is when people hangup unexpectedly, which is something I'd
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like to protect against!
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I'll upload a summary of my efforts in another message.
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Hugo
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#: 9681 S7/Telecommunications
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04-Mar-91 19:59:54
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Sb: #9677-#tsrun/tsmon
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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To: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273 (X)
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Bruce,
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As I said, I've had problems with your tsmon/tsrun combo. Anyway,
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here's the init file that I send to the modem via the tsmon command
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line: TSMON /t2 /dd/sys/init.t2 &
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ATZ
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ATM0Q0V0X1&D2&C1S0=2E0S25=100
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Unsupported baud rate on this phone line.
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"CONNECT 2400":04
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"10":04
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"CONNECT 1200":03
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"5":03
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Is there anything obviously wrong with it? When a caller calls, the modem
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answers, carrier detect gets established but pressing return (I can see
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the RD light flashing) yields nothing except a series of dots (SOMETIMES).
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Here is an xmode of /t2 as I have it set up when I run TSMON:
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nam=T2 mgr=SCF ddr=SACIA hpn=07 hpa=FF68 upc=00 bso=01
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dlo=00 eko=01 alf=01 nul=00 pau=00 pag=00 bsp=08 del=18
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eor=0D eof=1B rpr=09 dup=19 psc=17 int=03 qut=05 bse=08
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ovf=07 par=0C bau=04 xon=11 xof=13 col=50 row=18 xtp=05
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wnd=05 val= sty= cpx= cpy= fgc= bgc= bdc=
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Anything visibly wrong?
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When I run the stock developer's pak tsmon, everything works peachy,
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except if a caller hangs up without typing "ex", things get messy.
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What possible difference can there be between the two where the stock
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TSMON sees the CR and your TSMON doesn't???? I'm pulling my hair out
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on this one.
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I wonder if it's a problem of your tsmon never getting the CONNECT
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string and running at the wrong baud rate???
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HELP HELP HELP SOS!
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Hugo Bueno CIS:71211,3662
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Delphi: MRGOOD
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#: 9707 S7/Telecommunications
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06-Mar-91 22:14:45
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Sb: #9681-tsrun/tsmon
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Fm: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
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~ Hugo,
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I'm afraid I don't know what is wrong, but I can pass along a couple ideas
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that others have given to me when they had solved their tsmon/modem problems.
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The first is from Rich Mailer, who found that his "Zoom" type modem hung up too
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quickly when DTR dropped momentarily. What happened was someone called in, the
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modem connected, and then hung up on the caller. The solution was to increase
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the amount of time allowed before a DTR interruption causes the modem to hang
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up. Sorry, but I can't remember exactly which S register controls that... and
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I can't find an equivalent S register in my modem manual.
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The other thing is related to exactly when the modem sets DCD enabled. On my
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modem, the CONNECT message comes in first, and then after that the DCD line is
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enabled. If your modem does this then you'll have to do the DSR+DCD swap to
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get it to work with a 6551 ACIA. Check your modem manual for info regarding
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the DCD signal, you may be able to set it so DCD is enabled before the modem
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sends result codes and CONNECT messages. You can check if DCD is enabled too
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late by getting someone to call in at the default baud rate, and then manually
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typing in the CONNECT message after the modems have connected. Remember, when
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my TSMON is given an "init" file parameter it doesn't respond to just a CR,
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unless there's a line in the init file that has a CR connect message in it.
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You could do this with a file editor such as dEd, BTW.
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I can't see anything wrong with the sample "init" files you've posted. As a
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matter of fact, I used the first one you posted in a test and had no problems
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with it.
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Bruce
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#: 9639 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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28-Feb-91 16:31:26
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Sb: #9625-#Write IBM Disks?
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Fm: JIM HICKLE 76672,602
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To: Bill Henderson 72215,341 (X)
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Bill, somewhere, (here or Delphi) is an IPATCH for cc3disk, if you don't have
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Sdisk. PCDos transfers great, but I can't figure out hou to format a pcdos
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disk.
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-jim
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#: 9658 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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01-Mar-91 19:03:06
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Sb: #9639-Write IBM Disks?
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Fm: Lee Veal 74726,1752
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To: JIM HICKLE 76672,602
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For formatting a PC-DOS diskette, there's a couple of utilities in the
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commercial arena. As I recall D.P. Johnson (author of SDISK3) has or had some
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OS-9 Utilities that formatted a PC-DOS diskette. Also, I think that Clearbrook
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Software Group has some similar utilities.
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#: 9640 S1/General Interest
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28-Feb-91 22:59:31
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Sb: #clibt.ar library
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Fm: Bernie 74076,1215
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To: all
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HELP! Some time ago I downloaded a file named clibt.ar, which contained
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relocatable library code and documentation for additional "C" library routines.
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The routines included trig functions, time functions, getopt(), and various
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other goodies. Due to a disk problem, I can no longer read the AR file and
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have therefore lost the doco. Can anyone tell me where I can find the original
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file (or documentation for it) that I can download?
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#: 9649 S1/General Interest
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01-Mar-91 07:39:13
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Sb: #9640-clibt.ar library
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Bernie 74076,1215
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Bernie,
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As mentioned over in COCO, it's LIB 3 ... and should be close to the top.
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Whatcha got going?
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Steve
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#: 9650 S1/General Interest
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01-Mar-91 08:47:29
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Sb: #9640-clibt.ar library
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Bernie 74076,1215
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Bernie -
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That should be here in DL3.
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Pete
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#: 9641 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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28-Feb-91 23:36:11
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Sb: #9363-#OS9 to MSDOS
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Fm: Ralph Fehringer 76200,1045
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To: Paul Rinear 73757,1413 (X)
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Does anyone know of an OS-9 program that will format msdos floppies (I have
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tried Marty's RS-DOS utility and can't get pcdos to read them.
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#: 9651 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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01-Mar-91 08:48:30
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Sb: #9641-OS9 to MSDOS
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Ralph Fehringer 76200,1045 (X)
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Ralph -
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I don't know of any functional PC/MSDOS floppy formatters for the coco.
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Pete
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#: 9657 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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01-Mar-91 18:51:25
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Sb: #9641-OS9 to MSDOS
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Fm: Lee Veal 74726,1752
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To: Ralph Fehringer 76200,1045 (X)
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I think the D.P. Johnson (company) had some cross-system utilities. Seems like
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I remember, too, that Clearbrook Software Group use to have PC-DOS formatter
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that ran under OS-9. Lee
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#: 9642 S7/Telecommunications
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28-Feb-91 23:53:00
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Sb: #9568-Sterm 1.3 bug found
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Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
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To: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)
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Wow! Uploads are free - wonder what CIS thinks of that! *-)
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I use a Courier 9600 HST (real USRobotics but before they upgraded 'em to 14.4k
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& 19.2k). It "defaults" with MNP5 & ARQ mode on CIS and Delphi both, but with
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B+ and QB I'm getting 75% thruput as well (local DTE set to 4800 even tho the
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line & CIS runs at 2400). Compression on top of AR'd files are not suppose to
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be that good according to the USR book! Might want to do some research into
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the Acia drivers being used cuz I'm using something like 2100 bytes each for
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send & receive buffering (read my ACPDS7.TXT article for more info on that -
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still waiting on how to program the undocumented Stat calls!).
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-- Thx, Paul Seniura (76476,464)
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#: 9643 S7/Telecommunications
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28-Feb-91 23:55:46
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Sb: #9569-Sterm 1.3 bug found
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Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
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To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X)
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Thanks Mark! It's "the" only thing to use on CIS here! (Kinda wish Delphi
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would ask around for ideas on improving their d/l support, but then again their
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20/20 package cannot be beat no matter how slow their I/O gets!)
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-- Thx again, Paul Seniura (76476,464).
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#: 9644 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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01-Mar-91 00:00:38
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Sb: #9566-speed-up kit for CoCo3?
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Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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Ooops ... sorry ... I wasn't sure so that's why I said "I thought" it were U. I
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see I'm getting Bobs mixed up. And now I remember Mr. Puppo was the one who
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invented the PC-AT interface for "us". Sorry about that, y'all.
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I know what you say about hardware mods, and that's probably why they don't
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sell too well. I myself, however, will do anything to oooch more zip into this
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tired machine, cuz I can't even begin to find any way this year whatsoever to
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buy them 68k models coming out (as I said earlier here!).
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Thx for getting me straight there ... -- Paul Seniura (76476,464).
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#: 9645 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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01-Mar-91 00:19:20
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Sb: #9599-Level 2 upgrade?
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Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Ok I see that the Grfdrv article is not here - I guess back then I only had an
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account on GEnie - I'll get it up by the weekend then. It was sparked by the
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25-line text zap found in SuperComm's docs and all due respects paid therein.
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I've had a few gripes about my copyrighting these articles - well the record
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shows on Delphi that way too many things are plagerized and the patches are
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never recorded in the database themselves, which makes other users ask the very
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same questions every time the subject comes up around the world. (Well here on
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CIS, too, it's that way but more organized. :-) So to stop the abuse, I wrote
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up everything we had, did all my own research (again credit is "paid" where it
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was due - I do own all of y'all's books, not a photocopied one!), thought up
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how to get those other modes working (yep a rewrite was needed) and I spit the
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article out in hopes y'all would read it before the upgrades were finalized -
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1.5 years ago! So that's why I do them seemingly legal-sleeze things. If I
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mention something as specific as "I hope the authors of the L-II upgrade will
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read this", well that's kinda giving y'all the authority to use it right then &
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there - or so I thought! :-)
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As for the stat calls - the ACPDS7.TXT file mushes thru what we've been able to
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accomplish so far with our Acia driver - I have been told by Ron Bihler that
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Bill Brady will let us share it now. I'm still waiting for the responses cuz
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what we still need help on is already explained in that article (CIS and Delphi
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both have it). Again it's <C>'d cuz of the willful plagerizing that goes on
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and I need to keep track of what we are all talking about when the help (e.g.
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you & whomever) does come. In order to support this driver, there is a
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customization pgm to set the size of the send & recv buffers (separately). It
|
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is *known* to cure all RiBBS ills, the y-reg problem with C-language pgms, and
|
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the like, plus I can pretty darn well keep up with 9600 uncompressed I/O so
|
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long as the host pauses at a full screen. It still won't do 1k Xmodem
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#: 9646 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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01-Mar-91 00:28:20
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Sb: #9599-Level 2 upgrade?
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Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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uh got cut off ... This ACPDS7.TXT file might shed some light on the subjects
|
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we're needing help on. Might show something "hidden" that messes up our 1k
|
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Xmodem at 9600. I actually stated in it that maybe there's a long-term timing
|
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problem between the Acia & modem at 9600 or greater speeds, otherwise I dunno
|
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why 1k Xmodem can't keep up while a whole 1920-byte 80x24 text screen will look
|
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perfect.
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I do have the L-I docs that R.S. sold way back then, around when 1.1.0 was
|
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available. Got the 2.0.0 docs also (they actually had my name on the mailing
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list, kin U beleev?!). So the ACPDS7.TXT shows what we're after and where
|
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we've already been.
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This time around, if the cost of an upgrade for L-II becomes such that the
|
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manuals get editted, please consider an "optional" set of manuals for the
|
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|
people who'd need the "complete" docs on everything. Even big blue sells their
|
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|
software/manuals that way: most users simply don't need a Diagnostics book or
|
||
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example! - that's for the systems pgmrs!
|
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-- Thx, Paul Seniura (76476,464).
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#: 9647 S15/Hot Topics
|
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01-Mar-91 00:45:06
|
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Sb: #9601-High Sierra CDROM fmts
|
||
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Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
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||
|
Our local PBS station just broadcasted this week's "Computer Chronicles" and
|
||
|
the subject was CDROMs! The companies are finally sending the same CD for both
|
||
|
PCs and Macs with the machine accessing the appropriate application pgms. So
|
||
|
one hopes those of us who want to hook a drive up, can call or write the
|
||
|
software co. to get the poop on their database formats (as opposed to the ISO
|
||
|
sector & directory formats which *should* be standard, and OS9 would need the
|
||
|
file mgr for).
|
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|
||
|
I called our local CDROM expert - my goodness he didn't want "us" to be able to
|
||
|
read these critters. He even went so far to wonder whether what we're wanting
|
||
|
to do is a copyright violation. I said - Listen, if I go down there to plunk
|
||
|
down $895.00 for Compton's Encyclopedia, is THAT a legal copy OR WHAT?
|
||
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|
||
|
So ... y'all see the flack I'm getting ... bunch of crap if you ask me ... this
|
||
|
might embroil me enough to do some serious letter writing to those govmt
|
||
|
agencies that handle this kind of stuff, from anti-trust to freedom of
|
||
|
information in the case of those NASA CDs being shared (and Library of Congress
|
||
|
etc.). Wonder if the Supreme Court would want to decide whether an "empire"
|
||
|
like CDROM is turning out to be, if it's unruly to force people to buy
|
||
|
particular kinds of computers instead of providing the format in order to
|
||
|
access a legally-bought CD's information.
|
||
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|
||
|
IBM publishes their standards! You can find out how RFT documents work and any
|
||
|
company can write their pgms to support that format (an idea I was hoping would
|
||
|
encroach on the people who write OS9 word processors). It might be that
|
||
|
Compton's, for example, *does* share its database formats with those who've
|
||
|
bought the CD, and how to uncompress the pictures & animation. That'd be okay!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well I babbled on long enough - thx for helping & listening! -- Paul S.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9648 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
01-Mar-91 00:50:32
|
||
|
Sb: #9602-#MIDI File code
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thank you & Tim both! Yes we will share his stuff for free - never intended to
|
||
|
do otherwise (didn't I make it clear? sorry if not). Want to make sure Mike
|
||
|
Knudsen & others get his sources at least, for the obvious reasons!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Did Tim want to talk in person or write/email him somehow? If so let me know
|
||
|
and I'll do what we need to do.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Btw also let me know if the phone tolls need to be reimbursed!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Thx, Paul Seniura (76476,464).
|
||
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||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
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#: 9652 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
01-Mar-91 08:51:20
|
||
|
Sb: #9648-MIDI File code
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: PaulSeniura 76476,464 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nope... no further comms are required, and the Internet bore the expense. Just
|
||
|
go ahead with the coding.. and good luck.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
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||
|
#: 9653 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
|
||
|
01-Mar-91 13:53:06
|
||
|
Sb: Cheap Tandy Equipment
|
||
|
Fm: Randy Moore 76672,1700
|
||
|
To: Everyone
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have some equipment that MUST GO SOON! My fiancee says she is tired of
|
||
|
looking at a closet full of computer stuff. On the block is a MODEL 1000
|
||
|
pc-compatible with 20 meg hard drive, CGA monitor, 640k ram, internal
|
||
|
clock/calendar, 1200 baud modem, and a joystick. Also, I have a CoCo 2 with
|
||
|
Floppy drive, 'Smart' controller, Graphics, Speech, and Assembly cartridges.
|
||
|
Oh, I almost forgot, there are two printers; a linePrinter V and a DMP110; both
|
||
|
Radio Shack models.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Here's the package deals:
|
||
|
The model 1000 and both printers for $400.
|
||
|
or
|
||
|
The CoCo and both printers for $200.
|
||
|
or
|
||
|
All of the above for $500.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you want just some of these, let me know and we'll work something out. I
|
||
|
have to get married on April 6 so you know I need the cash! Thanks,
|
||
|
Randy Moore
|
||
|
76672,1700
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9654 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
01-Mar-91 16:13:57
|
||
|
Sb: #9397-OS9 to MSDOS
|
||
|
Fm: Curtis Veit 76067,3225
|
||
|
To: Rodney Harper 75130,1321 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi, There is source for a utility to do this on UNIX systems in the UNIXFORUM
|
||
|
here on Compuserve. It is called M-16 or MT16 I think (sorry about the fuzzy
|
||
|
memory). I'd love to see someone port it to OS9 and OSK!!! (this is one of
|
||
|
those projects I've thought of doing but haven't even had time to look at the
|
||
|
code to see if it would be ugly... There are others here on the forum that
|
||
|
seem to have lots of experience porting from Unix (any of you guys want to try
|
||
|
your hand at this?)
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Curtis
|
||
|
ps. that source is probably in the utilities or tools section
|
||
|
of the Unixforum.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9655 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
01-Mar-91 16:29:44
|
||
|
Sb: #9503-OS9 -> Mac Hard disk
|
||
|
Fm: Curtis Veit 76067,3225
|
||
|
To: Steve Bliss 75716,117
|
||
|
|
||
|
This could be done a couple of ways. 1. write a clone of the mac file system
|
||
|
for OS9 so your system can read
|
||
|
the directories and files as they are. 2. Write a utility for both the
|
||
|
Mac and OS9 to read and write using
|
||
|
some arbitrary simple format (perhaps something already written
|
||
|
would work, such as tar). You would need to set aside a partition
|
||
|
on the hard disk for this shared area. (Yes the Mac can partition
|
||
|
hard drives with third party software like silver lining, (from
|
||
|
LaCie I think). This can be done by bit diddling on the hard disk
|
||
|
IF ... 1. You have the info telling how? (I've seen it but I don't
|
||
|
know where). 2. You are brave and like to risk all the data on your
|
||
|
disk. 3. Write a utility to pass info from the Mac to OS9 directly over
|
||
|
the SCSI
|
||
|
port. (this is probably the easy choice (comparatively)). After
|
||
|
choseing one of the above be sure to set up your SCSI IDs so they don't
|
||
|
conflict (I believe the Mac is ID=7, not adjustable). The Mac hard disk is
|
||
|
usually ID=1 and is adjustable directly on the drive if nowhere else.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you actually attempt this I'd love to hear about it. As you might guess from
|
||
|
the above there might be alot of pitfalls along the road to any of these
|
||
|
solutions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Curtis
|
||
|
|
||
|
[D/exit
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9656 S6/Applications
|
||
|
01-Mar-91 18:38:51
|
||
|
Sb: #Unit Help
|
||
|
Fm: JC Hoit 73127,2213
|
||
|
To: 76703,4230 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I just downloaded UNIT.AR. Seems it only wants to run under a VDG 32-column
|
||
|
screen. However, the menus are set up for a larger screen. What's the deal
|
||
|
here?
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9659 S6/Applications
|
||
|
01-Mar-91 21:30:54
|
||
|
Sb: #9656-#Unit Help
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: JC Hoit 73127,2213 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I doubt it's wired to a 32 character screen.... It was ported from Unix onto a
|
||
|
Gimix 6809 system.....
|
||
|
|
||
|
Why don't we start with some symptoms?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9684 S6/Applications
|
||
|
04-Mar-91 22:10:34
|
||
|
Sb: #9659-Unit Help
|
||
|
Fm: JC Hoit 73127,2213
|
||
|
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
It definitely isn't wired for 32 column. It runs there but doesn't fit.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think Bob may have a handle on the problem (msg.#9676) and I am going to try
|
||
|
his suggestion. The main symptom (as Bob mentioned) is that the screen just
|
||
|
simply doesn't show up. If I press the proper keys in response to the program's
|
||
|
menu, things happen but no characters ever show up.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks bunches,
|
||
|
-John-
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9676 S6/Applications
|
||
|
03-Mar-91 20:59:36
|
||
|
Sb: #9656-#Unit Help
|
||
|
Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
|
||
|
To: JC Hoit 73127,2213 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I recall the same problem with UNIT a long time ago. As I recall was real
|
||
|
simple to fix...the program has a string to clear the screen and the CoCo
|
||
|
doesn't like it. Just change the string to a 0x0c and all should work fine. \ex
|
||
|
post
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9685 S6/Applications
|
||
|
04-Mar-91 22:12:12
|
||
|
Sb: #9676-Unit Help
|
||
|
Fm: JC Hoit 73127,2213
|
||
|
To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think you have something there! Will give it a try. Looks like a very useful
|
||
|
program.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-John-
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9660 S5/OS9 Users Group
|
||
|
02-Mar-91 11:11:05
|
||
|
Sb: #9611-go.ar
|
||
|
Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
|
||
|
To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ken
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9661 S5/OS9 Users Group
|
||
|
02-Mar-91 11:11:42
|
||
|
Sb: #9620-go.ar
|
||
|
Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
|
||
|
To: Mike Ward 76703,2013 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks, Mike. I will go grab it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ken
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9662 S8/BBS Systems/TSMon
|
||
|
02-Mar-91 17:22:41
|
||
|
Sb: TSMON
|
||
|
Fm: Bob Archambault 76506,3544
|
||
|
To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Has anyone used the file "TZMON1.AR" from Lib 8. I de-arc'ed itand have it all
|
||
|
on a system disk (level 2). Now I need to know HOW to use it :-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Is it the same as the TSMON on level 1? Also, how do I go about assigning
|
||
|
passwords (if any)?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Any help greatly appreciated!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanx!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bob
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9664 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
03-Mar-91 00:23:44
|
||
|
Sb: #Hires Joystick Interface
|
||
|
Fm: NAM PUI 73347,3324
|
||
|
To: all
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have encountered a couple of problems with both my hires joystick
|
||
|
interface. Both of them seems to get "stuck" half of the time after starting
|
||
|
up MV and can be freed if I use the keyboard mouse to get to CONTROL and get
|
||
|
out again. I replaced the IC in both of them. One seems to be fixed for a
|
||
|
few days and back to the same problem again.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The other problem I encountered with one of them is that when the cursor
|
||
|
reached about one inch from the right edge or the bottom edge of the screen
|
||
|
it "jump" to the edge of the screen. There is nothing in between. I tried to
|
||
|
fix the problem by replacing all the component on the board. Is there
|
||
|
anybody out there with a service manual covering the part list of the hires
|
||
|
interface? What is the value of C1. I replaced all the other components and
|
||
|
the problem presists.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thank for any help.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nam
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9665 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
03-Mar-91 02:18:11
|
||
|
Sb: #9664-#Hires Joystick Interface
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: NAM PUI 73347,3324 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nam - define "stuck". Does it just stay in one place? Or only move half way
|
||
|
across the screen? Or?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Added any other hardware lately? Cleaned off the GIME, too? best - kev
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 3 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9666 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
03-Mar-91 05:58:23
|
||
|
Sb: #9665-#Hires Joystick Interface
|
||
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think I've seen the behavior Nam Pui describes. There's a strip down the
|
||
|
right hand side of the screen such that if you enter it, the mouse cursor is
|
||
|
immediately dragged over to the far right side of the screen, making it almost
|
||
|
impossible to position the mouse within that strip.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The problem I've more recently had is jittery mouse, with the mouse cursor
|
||
|
jumping back and forth even when the mouse is stationary.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What this probably *really* means is it's time to seriously look at smouse.ar.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9668 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
03-Mar-91 08:20:40
|
||
|
Sb: #9666-#Hires Joystick Interface
|
||
|
Fm: John R. Wainwright 72517,676
|
||
|
To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hey James, I also have a mouse that is very sensitive on the right edge of the
|
||
|
screen. I can position it, but verrrry carefully.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For your jumpy cursor, try moving the mouse cables around a little. I had the
|
||
|
same thing and it turned out that my (extra long, homemade) cables from the
|
||
|
hires adaptor to the coco were picking up some stray signals.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9672 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
03-Mar-91 15:11:49
|
||
|
Sb: #9668-Hires Joystick Interface
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
John - yah, I had to move my mouse cables away from my monitor... got real
|
||
|
jumpy on me. Also, sometimes I had to remove my joystick for the mouse to work
|
||
|
right... but that went away for some reason.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9678 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
03-Mar-91 23:40:21
|
||
|
Sb: #9668-Hires Joystick Interface
|
||
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
||
|
To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Aha! Thanks for the advice. Alas, the cartridge port position means that for
|
||
|
right-handed folks, the ergonomically best place for the mouse maximizes the
|
||
|
problem you describe. I may just try it southpaw to see what happens.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9693 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
05-Mar-91 20:18:19
|
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Sb: #9666-Hires Joystick Interface
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Fm: NAM PUI 73347,3324
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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I have looked at smouse.ar and got a serial mouse. (It is currently with my AT)
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But, with all the 68K systems arround the corner and all the possible 386's for
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OS9000. I am just keeping the COCO the way it it.
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Try my best to keep it working until I can afford one of the nice machines.
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Nam
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#: 9692 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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05-Mar-91 20:12:08
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Sb: #9665-Hires Joystick Interface
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Fm: NAM PUI 73347,3324
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin
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I behaves erratically. It moves in the opposite direction about 1/3 of the way
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from the bottom of the screen or at the left most of the screen in a straight
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line only. Almost as if I have defined the wrong type of interface i.e. defined
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low res with the hires interface in.
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Nam
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#: 9694 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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05-Mar-91 20:29:54
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Sb: #9665-Hires Joystick Interface
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Fm: NAM PUI 73347,3324
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin: Haven't add any hardware recently. Will try cleaning the GIME. The "over
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sensitive" right and bottom edge is hires interface dependent and not COCO
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deppendent. Could the GIME be the one causing my COCO to hang as I exist
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SCULPTOR? This is very strange one I am trying to figure out. I got Sculptor
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setup on one COCO. It runs fine. I transported the setup to the other COCO. It
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hangs everytimes I exist the main menu.
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Nam
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#: 9669 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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03-Mar-91 11:18:50
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Sb: #9633-GFX2
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Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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I seem to have gotten it working by ending with a WnSet 0,0 command. As soon as
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I get a chance to play with it some more, I will post the results. Tank you,
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Br. Jeremy
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#: 9670 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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03-Mar-91 12:25:28
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Sb: Need 'C' Programmer- MA
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Fm: Scott Stingel 73260,3123
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To: ALL
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Need 'C' programmer/consultant in the Boston metro area to develop radio
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communications software. Must be experienced in writing "embedded"
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EPROM-based 'C' code to run on a 68000-family CPU. Math or engineering
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background and standalone (ie: no operating system) programming experience
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desirable. Please send me an EasyPlex. Thanks, Scott Stingel 73260,3123
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#: 9671 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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03-Mar-91 14:54:47
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Sb: #Memory
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Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
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To: All
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I'm trying to slim down my memory requirements to give me more ram, but I've r
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run into a problem. I have a 512k Coco, OS9 level II. Once I boot up and get
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my shell running, mdir says I have 392k ram free. However, I checked all my
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modules in memory, taking into account the 8k minimum block size and all the
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merged files and I come up short 48k. OS9boot takes up 32k, shell+ 8k, all the
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rest of my loaded utils 16k, and grfdrv 8k. My term is patched to come up as a
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type 2 window and uses 8k. Thats it...72k. This means I should have 440k free
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mem. Where is the other 48k?? Thanks in advance...Dave
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#: 9673 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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03-Mar-91 15:15:14
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Sb: #9671-#Memory
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721 (X)
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Dave -
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Shell itself would need a block for it's data. The kernel itself may add
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another block, plus one for it's data (process descs, path descs, etc).
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With MMap and PMap, you should be able to see exactly where all the blocks have
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gone. Got those?
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#: 9675 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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03-Mar-91 20:27:52
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Sb: #9673-Memory
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Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin,
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I do have MMap and PMap, but this my first real forage into the heavy duty,
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behind the scenes OS9 works so I've been getting "slightly" confused and
|
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disoriented of late :-). I read in The Complete Rainbow Guide to OS9 that OS9
|
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Level II needs 64K for the operating system (pg 10). Does this mean that even
|
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if OS9Boot needs only 32K of memory, an additional 32K is still put aside by
|
||
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the OS? Are the Boot, OS9P1, and REL part of OS9P2 or are they already in the
|
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system (ROM)? I've been doing my calculations assuming that they are part of
|
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OS9P2 and take up part of OS9Boot's 32K. If they are not merged in with OS9P2
|
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then they take up a separate 8K block. Or do they each take up a separate 8K
|
||
|
block (which comes to 24K). Even if thats the case, I'm still short 24K
|
||
|
somewhere. Shell+ is already linked in memory so Term should just take up an
|
||
|
additional 8K for the term-window itself.
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|
I'll try using MMap and PMap again and see if I can get this figured out down
|
||
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to the BYTE (yeah, right).
|
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Thanks,
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||
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|
Dave
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#: 9679 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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||
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04-Mar-91 03:24:02
|
||
|
Sb: #Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling
|
||
|
|
||
|
With no help from the Tandy OS9 LII manual (man, is it confusing) and with the
|
||
|
help of your pmap and smap utilities, I've come to few conclusions about memory
|
||
|
use under OS9 LII. Is any of this right or am I way off base??:
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||
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|
When a module is loaded into memory, only its module size uses up memory(at the
|
||
|
top of free RAM). When a module becomes an active process, its data then uses
|
||
|
up memory(at the bottom of free RAM). These memory requirements can be found
|
||
|
with ident==>Module size and Data size.
|
||
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|
||
|
Everything in OS9Boot is considered active and takes up memory in both code
|
||
|
(top) and data(bottom) RAM areas. All these modules together, along with Boot,
|
||
|
REL, and OS9P1 are known collectively as "System".
|
||
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|
||
|
If modules are merged, as in OS9Boot, they load without leaving 8K block gaps
|
||
|
between them. Therefore, if a merged file has modules needing altogether 25K,
|
||
|
then you actually use 32K of RAM or 4 blocks.
|
||
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||
|
Code blocks and data blocks are separate and use up 8K blocks individually of
|
||
|
eachother.
|
||
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|
||
|
EVEN if the total System memory requirement is less than 64K, 64K is still
|
||
|
reserved and whatever the difference is not useable.
|
||
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|
||
|
Now for some questions :-) ==>
|
||
|
|
||
|
1) Why doesn't PMap show the memory blocks for active windows?
|
||
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|
||
|
2) If you iniz or wcreate two 4K windows, do they use up only 8K together, or
|
||
|
do they each use 8K(through my fumblings I've seem to come to the conclusion
|
||
|
that they both wind up in the same 8K block)?
|
||
|
|
||
|
3)Why does SLED use up 16K of data RAM when ident shows it to need only 8K==>
|
||
|
data size: #4101 ??
|
||
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|
||
|
4) Why do I invariably never get my memory back when I deiniz or display 1b 24
|
||
|
a window? The window disappears and so does the memory!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hey, who knows...5, 10 more years of this and I might even be able to write a
|
||
|
decent program ;-).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks...Dave
|
||
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|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9686 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
05-Mar-91 00:53:44
|
||
|
Sb: #9679-#Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave - you're right on target, with the sole exception that: the System process
|
||
|
doesn't go ahead and allocate 64K of RAM, but will get more if it needs to. If
|
||
|
your PMAP shows the system map to be all full up, then that happened.
|
||
|
|
||
|
PMap only shows what "64K images" have been assigned to process descriptors
|
||
|
(it's a Process Map). It's to help you visualize how block numbers are shared
|
||
|
if they hold a module, and to show that code is mapped in high and data mapped
|
||
|
in at lower addresses, and to help debug memory requirements, etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MMap kinda shows the window RAM usage... the window memory comes from the
|
||
|
highest block numbers (with the kernel taking up block 3F at the very top).
|
||
|
WDir (in the libs) will actually tell you the block number(s) being used for
|
||
|
each window, if that'll help. Each little tool tells a piece <grin>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The SLED answer: I dunno, but any program can ask for more RAM after it starts
|
||
|
up, which could be what's happening there.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes, two 4K windows will try to use the same 8K block if possible. Use DDir to
|
||
|
make sure that the deiniz actually gave up the window. There is a bug with the
|
||
|
text windows tho... what happens is this: if the window was visible when it's
|
||
|
given up, it is CLS'd. Unfortunately that happens AFTER a "this block is free"
|
||
|
flag ($FF) was stored in the first byte of that 4K section when the RAM was
|
||
|
given back :-( So the memory effectively disappears from use. Ouch. I'll see
|
||
|
if I have a patch. Fast grfdrv? - kev
|
||
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|
||
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#: 9687 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
05-Mar-91 03:22:51
|
||
|
Sb: #9686-#Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kev...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks so much for the explanations!!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ok..when I did PMap, System used only 48k. I was still missing 16K somewhere.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Then it kinda dawned on me...I had two immortal shells running. Since Shell is
|
||
|
loaded in memory, it takes up 8K. When it comes alive in /term, it needs to
|
||
|
take an additional 8K for data. When the second shell came up, it also needed
|
||
|
an additional 8K for data, but lived in the same 8K code block as the original
|
||
|
shell. I had counted only 16K for both shells when in reality it was 24K.
|
||
|
That accounted for 8 of the 16k still missing. Now, even though mfree is
|
||
|
loaded into memory, when it is called it takes up an 8k block of RAM for ITS
|
||
|
data. Therefore, when you do an mfree, you actually have an extra 8K that will
|
||
|
be given back once mfree is finished (ie mfree=48K + 8K for mfree data which
|
||
|
will be returned = 56K). Did I find my missing 16k or am I reaching for
|
||
|
straws(or bytes)????:-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
As for losing memory with my windows...usually the window is visible when I
|
||
|
deiniz or display 1b 24. This is because I run basic09 in one window and Sled
|
||
|
in another (sled/basic09<>>>/w#). If I quit B09 and sled, the window remains
|
||
|
(dead of course). I use wcreate to make my windows...does this make a
|
||
|
difference?? Actually, I do iniz one window right away and merge stdfonts,etc
|
||
|
to it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I just download fstgrf today...as a matter of fact I just finished making a
|
||
|
bootable shellplus with alot of the patches I'v been living without(gfx2,
|
||
|
fstgrf,cc3disk.ipc,scffix,new copy and list, and ls). Iwas able to give myself
|
||
|
an extra 16k of ram(64k total now) with everything either loaded or in an
|
||
|
/r0/cmds/file. Which comes to my final :-) question.
|
||
|
|
||
|
When I try to format a disk with my newly booted shell+ and patches, I get an
|
||
|
error 237...insufficient Ram. Mfree says I have 64k free. Did the CC3Disk
|
||
|
patch cause this??? All other cmds seem to work fine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
CRC of patched CC3IO: $E11F29, Edition #11
|
||
|
|
||
|
Once again, thanks for your patience and help. I'll get Wdir and see if I can
|
||
|
figure out these windows....does fstgrf fix this???...I didn't check it on the
|
||
|
new boot...hm...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
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||
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#: 9688 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
05-Mar-91 05:45:06
|
||
|
Sb: #9687-#Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave - gee, you sound like an expert <grin>! Yes, I think you found your
|
||
|
missing memory.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The 237 is different from 207. 207 means not enuf RAM left in the whole
|
||
|
system. 237 means there's no room left in the system 64K map.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In the case of format, that meant there was not enuf system ram (SMap) left to
|
||
|
allocate for the necessary 6K+ track format data buffer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
That's a toughie, there, and I think we all run into it... especially with the
|
||
|
large bootfiles we now have. Only solution: either kill off some shells, or do
|
||
|
formatting when you first boot up ;-).
|
||
|
|
||
|
PS: is /r0 inside your 512K? If so, it makes more sense to merge and preload
|
||
|
any commands, instead of storing them on internal ramdisk... as loading and
|
||
|
executing them means you're using twice the RAM! Ramdisks make more sense for
|
||
|
data only under OS9. best - kev
|
||
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|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9696 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
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05-Mar-91 21:50:46
|
||
|
Sb: #9688-#Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kev,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I could've kicked myself when I read about /r0. I was so enchanted with the
|
||
|
speed, that I totally forgot/didn't realize that I would use up twice the ram.
|
||
|
Oh well, time to write a new OS9Boot :-)!
|
||
|
|
||
|
About error 237...I understand the part about not having enuf system ram left..
|
||
|
SMap does show it using up the full 64K. But, I don't understand what killing
|
||
|
Shells will do. I don't have shell in my OS9Boot. It loads separately with
|
||
|
other merged files and then I link it in the stsrtup file. OR...does it load
|
||
|
into System ram??? But PMap shows each shell (2 altogether) to occupy a
|
||
|
different 64k block. I'll kill one of the Shells and see if it works, and if it
|
||
|
does I'll be da*ned if I'll know why >:-| !!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
As always, THANKS!!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
|
#: 9698 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
06-Mar-91 00:16:34
|
||
|
Sb: #9696-#Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave - ok, the part about killing off shells, windows or other programs (last
|
||
|
first) to carve out some system map space for format is because:
|
||
|
|
||
|
OS9 uses up that system space for process and path descriptors, and window
|
||
|
device variables, etc. Check your SMap, start a new shell, then check SMap
|
||
|
again. Anywhere from two to four or more pages are used up for each new
|
||
|
process.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So.. by getting rid of the lastmost-setup devices/processes, you can sometimes
|
||
|
regain enough free system map space for the format buffer.
|
||
|
- kev
|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9702 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
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06-Mar-91 12:03:05
|
||
|
Sb: #9698-#Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kev,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Got it about the system map space!
|
||
|
|
||
|
I finally got up and running with commands loaded into mem instead of /r0 and
|
||
|
patched shell+ so it would only reserve 1 page of mem when it chained/forked a
|
||
|
process instead of 31 pages (thanx Paul Seniura!). This now leaves me with a
|
||
|
whopping 112K free, including a 77K ramdisk :-)!! Takes a while to load, but I
|
||
|
think I can live with it (he he!).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the help....I really learned a GREAT deal!!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
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#: 9710 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
07-Mar-91 03:10:57
|
||
|
Sb: #9702-Memory at 3am
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave - heck, I didn't do much... you learned it all yourself!
|
||
|
|
||
|
PS: a secret -- I wrote those utils so *I* could learn it myself, too <grin>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9682 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
04-Mar-91 21:26:22
|
||
|
Sb: #OS-9/OS-9000 Features
|
||
|
Fm: William Verthein 76557,3623
|
||
|
To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am new to the forum and new to OS-9. I have been looking into different
|
||
|
operating systems for use in a real time embedded system for my company. I
|
||
|
have heard a lot of good things about OS-9/OS-9000 and I'd appreciate any help
|
||
|
you forum members can give me. Some questions I have are:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1) What company distributes an 80386 version of OS-9000?
|
||
|
2) Is OS-9000 a real time system (priorities, pre-emption...)?
|
||
|
3) Does anyone out there use OS-9000 in a real time environment?
|
||
|
4) Does anyone out there run OS-9000 on an 80386?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanx for any help you can give me...
|
||
|
|
||
|
wgv
|
||
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#: 9781 S1/General Interest
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13-Mar-91 19:46:10
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Sb: #9682-OS-9/OS-9000 Features
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Fm: David L. Kaleita 72657,2775
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To: William Verthein 76557,3623
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William, although I can't answer your questions quite yet, give me a couple of
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weeks and I might be able to give you a bit of insight. You see, I have OS-9000
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on order (it should arrive within the next few days), complete with the RAVE
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graphics system. I have been using OS-9 for years and if OS-9000 is even 3/4 of
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what OS-9 is, then I predict it is EXACTLY what you are looking for. I decided
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to move to OS-9000 after studying a set of OS-9000 and Rave manuals for a
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couple of months and finding that Microware has apparently not left anything
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out from the OS-9 product, and actually added a few nifty new things.
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I'll report back here as soon as I have a chance to play with it for awhile.
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By the way, I am the Engineering Manager for a company who designs industrial
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controls (primarily for resistance welding robots), hence my interest in real
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time control systems. Besides, computers are one of my hobbies and I just HAD
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to have the most powerful operating system you can get for a home computer
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<grin>!
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One last comment (for the benefit of you UG guys that are reading this
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message): I'll get back into the OS-9/68000 game when CD-I FINALLY SHOWS UP AT
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THE CES IN JUNE!!! In the meantime, I've bought myself a PC.
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MS-DOS does indeed suck, and Windows ain't much better. Give me GEM or MAC any
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day. I hope I can do some good stuff with Rave.
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<Dave Kaleita>
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#: 9689 S4/MIDI and Music
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05-Mar-91 06:46:58
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Sb: #Rhapso Query
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Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
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To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274 (X)
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Denise, I had listened to a bit of Rhapsody earlier, but last night I had time
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to listen to the whole thing and found that it doesn't quite get to the end. I
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think the last note was an eighth-note chord after bar 230 or 231. Using DED
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to examine the .ar file shows a string of nulls at the end which doesn't look
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normal. Did you have any indication that the upload was unsuccessful? Have
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you downloaded it yourself to check its condition? Perhaps you should chat with
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the sysop and maybe upload it again?? Sounds good, and I would like to hear
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the proper ending. There's always the possibility that the problem is on my
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end somehow, so please let me know what you find out. A vagrant thought; you
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did end the last measure with a bar, didn't you? Thanks and regards, Ches.
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#: 9780 S4/MIDI and Music
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13-Mar-91 19:01:04
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Sb: #9689-Rhapso Query
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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To: Ches Looney 73016,1336 (X)
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Thanks Ches, I'll check it out Huggs, Denise
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#: 9691 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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05-Mar-91 14:44:04
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Sb: #SALT problems??
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Fm: Dan Charrois 70721,1506
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To: all
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c/0.1/0.1/ I have a problem with communications on my Coco. I have used the
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serial port for quite some time, both under RSDOS and with OS9 using the
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"build-your-own internal RS232 chip" featured in Rainbow several years ago. (I
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believe it was called "The forgotten chip". At any rate, it has just decided
|
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to stop working. Even using thbitbanger method of communicating with the port
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under RSDOS doesn't seem to do the job. I have disconnected my modification
|
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from the SALT chip and the computer is able to communicate with the printer
|
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just fine (I re-installed the trace that needed to be removed as well..)
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Things should be back to normal, but although communication with the printer
|
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through the bitbanger is possible, it is not with the modem. (It seems as
|
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though the modem must be a little more fussy with voltage levels than the
|
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printer is.) Digging a little deeper, I found that sending a 0 to the port
|
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gave 0.1V at pin6 of the SALT and a 1 ives 4.7V. This seems fine enough. But
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pin 12, which seems to be connected to the output port (and hence the
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peripherals) outputs a 4.1V on a 0, and 1.2V on a 1. I thought the standard
|
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was in the 12V range..?? At any rate, this subtle difference dsn't make fr
|
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great logic levels, and I think this is why the modem can't figure out what's
|
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going on.
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So, what I'm asking is, is this response to be expected for a SALT chip, or
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should I look into installing a new one? This is rather frustrating since I
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operate a BBS under OS9 and it'll have to be down until I fix this.
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Thanks for your reply....Dan
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9697 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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06-Mar-91 00:06:38
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Sb: #9691-#SALT problems??
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Dan Charrois 70721,1506 (X)
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Haven't checked it on my machine, but I believe the output should be around +/-
|
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5 volts... they define RS232 as +/- 3 to 12 volts, I think.
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Sounds like no negative regulation going on. The input at pin 15 should be a
|
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negative voltage (unregulated) of at least -10v. If not, check those large
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diodes at the pwr supply.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9708 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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07-Mar-91 00:23:02
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Sb: #9697-SALT problems??
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Fm: Dan Charrois 70721,1506
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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|
Thanks a lot for your reply, Kevin. I will check out the voltage levels and
|
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|
see what is going on. Hopefully I can come up with something productive.
|
||
|
Thanks....Dan
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#: 9695 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
|
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|
05-Mar-91 20:55:08
|
||
|
Sb: Tomcat DL15 stuff?
|
||
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
||
|
To: All
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||
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|
||
|
Anyone know what happened to the past weekend's Tomcat status report? I was
|
||
|
kind of looking forward to seeing what's happening.
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#: 9699 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
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06-Mar-91 03:56:10
|
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|
Sb: #Mfplay
|
||
|
Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
|
||
|
To: Paul Seniura 76476,464 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul, congrats and encouragement on MFPLAY et al. Please keep up the good
|
||
|
work. Ches.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9720 S4/MIDI and Music
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08-Mar-91 00:03:23
|
||
|
Sb: #9699-#Mfplay
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: Ches Looney 73016,1336 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well thank you! I'm about to upload a mess of CMFs for the Roland MT32 I found
|
||
|
on CIS' MIDI SIG. PolySoft shared some demos of their commercial "jukebox"
|
||
|
library. They sound so good, as soon as I get the MFConverter 100% right, I'm
|
||
|
going to order their libraries! And then I found four Impromptus (piano
|
||
|
concerts) on IEMUG some time back, so I'll upload those, too.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Once the MFConv utility comes out, I highly discourage uploading and sharing
|
||
|
the CMFs since everyone's MIDI systems are different. The MFConv util will
|
||
|
have lots of options to selectively NOT output those special MIDI controls.
|
||
|
This means someone could convert then upload an EDITTED PIECE! That's a no-no
|
||
|
in several of the "permissions" I have seen over at the MIDI SIG, whereby they
|
||
|
want to share their pieces but in their entireity (regardless of the converted
|
||
|
form), which is what these CMFs are that I've uploaded. Let a user convert &
|
||
|
modify his own version, that's okay, but don't upload it.
|
||
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|
||
|
These are just to get everyone's mouth watering. I suspect once we can get
|
||
|
into/out-of UME format, we'll ask to delete these versions. That is, if Mike
|
||
|
Knudsen will start supporting the extra MIDI controls (he knows which ones I
|
||
|
mean :-).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Let me get busy uploading ... -- Thx, Paul Seniura (76476,464).
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||
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|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9769 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
11-Mar-91 20:36:25
|
||
|
Sb: #9720-#Mfplay
|
||
|
Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
|
||
|
To: PaulSeniura 76476,464 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul, I just pulled down your mfconv et al and noted your mention of UnZip v3.0
|
||
|
for OS9. Where is it? I can find a couple of versions of unzip for msdos and
|
||
|
C sources, but here I sit without a C compiler. Any help?? Ches.
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
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||
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#: 9785 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
13-Mar-91 23:29:21
|
||
|
Sb: #9769-#Mfplay
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: Ches Looney 73016,1336 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi. Unzip 3.0 I found on Delphi and/or the RiBBS HQ BBS. They kept putting
|
||
|
out a really bad-working version from Sam Smith's Tools BBS (who makes/ports
|
||
|
things to Amiga I think; I forget). 3.0 is the first one that has held up
|
||
|
across different Zip files. Ported to OS9 by Vaughn Cato. If somehow we can
|
||
|
get permission, I think I have the complete package as distributed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Paul Seniura.
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
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||
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#: 9787 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
14-Mar-91 06:54:25
|
||
|
Sb: #9785-#Mfplay
|
||
|
Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
|
||
|
To: PaulSeniura 76476,464 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Oh. I guess I'm out of luck for a while then since I'm not on Delphi and don't
|
||
|
recognize RiBBS HQ. Suggestions? Ches.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9814 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
15-Mar-91 20:18:13
|
||
|
Sb: #9787-#Mfplay
|
||
|
Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
To: Ches Looney 73016,1336 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Oh lemme peek inside his original file here ... (dontcha love true multitasking
|
||
|
windows so I don't hafta logoff to do it?!).
|
||
|
|
||
|
It seems that Vaughn made this version of UnZip "from the general UnZip that is
|
||
|
provided as source code and is available anywhere". But he went on to say he
|
||
|
couldn't share the sources for OS9 as modified *because* of a restriction for
|
||
|
sharing modified sources. He only shared the executable and the short readme
|
||
|
that says this. I'll post it and let the Sysop decide.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Btw Sam Smith (I *think* it *is* Amiga software he ports things to) is the main
|
||
|
dude to ask for the sources, in fact I've called his BBS up a few times in the
|
||
|
past. Get a '-?' listing when ya get it runnable, and it'll mention his BBS
|
||
|
phone # etc. :-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Frankly I don't like the Zip format -- smells of a copyright violation with the
|
||
|
U.S. Post Office if you ask me. Plus this is the format that Phil Katz
|
||
|
invented after getting sued by (and lost to) the SEA folks (ARC people), if you
|
||
|
remember that broo-ha-ha. Katz changes this format, too, more drastically than
|
||
|
any other format I know of (even IBM's mainframe stuff!).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Come to think of it, the PC people with their "software distribution networks"
|
||
|
over the Fido system, has been (still are) using a PAK extension to all of
|
||
|
their compressed files -- AND THIS IS *NOT* COMPATIBLE WITH G.B.Janssen's OS9
|
||
|
Pak utility that is found here. Moreover, Janssen's PAK is copyrighted a at
|
||
|
least a whole year EARLIER than the earliest copyright for the PC "version". I
|
||
|
promptly reported this to the Fido officials and *boy* did they yell back at
|
||
|
me. If they do it it's okay, but if we can PROVE we were "first" with a naming
|
||
|
convention and how it can cause confusion, we get our faces slapped. I mean
|
||
|
this is exactly what SEA/PKWARE were feuding over minus the source-code
|
||
|
stealing. That slap in my face got me so frustrated (we can't unpak their
|
||
|
goodies etc., plus it IS NOT in a form usable by DeArc no matter what they
|
||
|
say). I've not kept up with Fido and haven't been hooked up for two or more
|
||
|
months now (mainly getting the MIDI & hardware mods going but the Pak issue
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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||
|
#: 9819 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 06:54:10
|
||
|
Sb: #9814-Mfplay
|
||
|
Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
|
||
|
To: PaulSeniura 76476,464
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul, that's an interesting list of incompatibles. I had suspected some of it
|
||
|
without having any details, since I had run into the PAK difference before.
|
||
|
Your aside remark about the pleasure of multi processing allowing a quick look
|
||
|
into another process touches a familiar feeling of mine; ain't it great? I
|
||
|
trust you know your message was too long and was truncated? I saw on the MIDI
|
||
|
forum that you had been promised a converter from MFF1 to MFF0; please keep us
|
||
|
posted on that development. I've used MFCONV to look a bit at the way the
|
||
|
music is encoded and I find it interesting, but I don't have the time (and
|
||
|
probably not the tools/skill) to be of much help other than to send you
|
||
|
encouraging words. Your work in this area is much appreciated. Regards, Ches.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9703 S6/Applications
|
||
|
06-Mar-91 12:44:40
|
||
|
Sb: #9585-#Phbook11
|
||
|
Fm: Brian Stretch 76176,1216
|
||
|
To: Tony Cappellini 76370,2104 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Got your check the other day.. thanks! (Will send you a registered copy as
|
||
|
soon as I can find a proper envelope..)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Edit the modem prefix and add a 1 to the end for long-distance numbers. The 1
|
||
|
is not added automatically to accomodate calling cards, etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(You're the third person to register PBook.. nice to know people are enjoying
|
||
|
the program.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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||
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#: 9852 S6/Applications
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 23:19:47
|
||
|
Sb: #9703-Phbook11
|
||
|
Fm: Tony Cappellini 76370,2104
|
||
|
To: Brian Stretch 76176,1216
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian I just finished calling your BBS before I logged into CIS. I forgot that
|
||
|
I left you this message here. Disregard the meesage on your BBS, as it is a
|
||
|
duplicate of the message I left you here. What is different about the
|
||
|
registered copy of Pbook ? Aare there more features, or is it just official.
|
||
|
Any chance of sneding me the source so I can customize my version ? Tony
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9704 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
06-Mar-91 18:20:38
|
||
|
Sb: TSMON
|
||
|
Fm: Bob Archambault 76506,3544
|
||
|
To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Has anyone used the program TZMON.AR in lib 8 ? If so could someone please
|
||
|
tell me how to use it :-), is it anything like TSMON under level 1 ? Since it
|
||
|
comes with no docs, I am totally in the dark!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanx,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bob
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9705 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
06-Mar-91 18:35:41
|
||
|
Sb: #DeskMate3
|
||
|
Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
|
||
|
To: all
|
||
|
|
||
|
Deskmate 3 won't run with the 1 meg upgrade. Is there a patch that will allow
|
||
|
it to run?
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
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||
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#: 9711 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
07-Mar-91 03:12:40
|
||
|
Sb: #9705-DeskMate3
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hmmm. It must assume that memory block numbers don't go that high. You're
|
||
|
using the patched VDGInt, right?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can't recall if I ever tried DM3 under 1 meg... probably not. You'd have to
|
||
|
just about disasm it to figure out where it was playing games.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9709 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
07-Mar-91 00:39:42
|
||
|
Sb: #ar68.bin problem
|
||
|
Fm: Scott Tegtmeyer 72560,1503
|
||
|
To: All
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dear Forum Members,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have been trying to run ar68.bin on my 68030 VME computer for several weeks.
|
||
|
I have contacted several Forum members and Microware customer support, but I
|
||
|
still have problems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The problem I am having is that when I try to run ar68.bin, OS-9 thinks it is a
|
||
|
procedure file and prints 'Can't execute "J" ...'.
|
||
|
When I do an IDENT on the file I get the message 'incomplete module'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
When I looked at the file size in the file itself, I found that it was larger
|
||
|
than what the dir command showed. I think this indicates that the file was
|
||
|
truncated, but I am not sure how this happened.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If anyone has the source to ar68.bin, or knows how to fix the problem, I would
|
||
|
like to hear from you.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sincerely,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Scott Tegtmeyer
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
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|
||
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#: 9712 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
07-Mar-91 03:18:58
|
||
|
Sb: #9709-#ar68.bin problem
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Scott Tegtmeyer 72560,1503 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Scott - the source to AR should be in DL9... unfortunately, it's in AR
|
||
|
format :-).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can you load AR? If so, then you can Save it back out and that should fix
|
||
|
things up. Ooops. Wait. You say part of it is missing? You may have to
|
||
|
download it again.
|
||
|
|
||
|
PS: the "can't execute J" thing.... always confuses people. What that means is
|
||
|
that you have the command in the wrong place. Try moving it to your commands
|
||
|
directory, and be sure to set execution attributes on it.
|
||
|
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Here's the deal. As you know, OS9 searches memory first, then the exec dir,
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and then looks in the data dir for a *shell procedure* text file. GRIN. Guess
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what the first byte of an OS9 module is in ASCII? If you guessed "J", you're
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correct! The shell tried to run it as a shell script, and got terribly
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confused. best - kev
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#: 9722 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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08-Mar-91 00:57:45
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Sb: #9712-#ar68.bin problem
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Fm: Scott Tegtmeyer 72560,1503
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin,
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Thanks for responding to my request.
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Unfortunately, since the AR program source is in AR format, I can't unpack it
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until I get AR running.
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I tried downloading the file 3 times, twice on Compuserve and once on a
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friend's PC using the Bit-Com communications program. All three files compared
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the same and produced the same result ... 'incomplete module' when I ran the
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IDENT program.
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I was hoping you might have a copy of AR unpacked which you could send to me or
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upload onto Compuserve.
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If you can't upload or send the source of AR, maybe you could suggest some
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other approach to this problem.
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Thanks,
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#: 9730 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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08-Mar-91 14:09:58
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Sb: #9722-ar68.bin problem
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Scott Tegtmeyer 72560,1503 (X)
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Scott - I wonder what's going on? I just downloaded AR68.BIN (with the B
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protocol), and Ident said all was okay. It was 21,106 bytes long.
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What happens when you try to load it? "load -d ar" Does OS9 refuse?
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I've asked that a copy of a merged text version of the AR source be placed into
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DL9 for you... should show up within a coupla days. Worst case, you can edit
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that out into separate files and compile it. Keep us informed.
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best - kev
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#: 9713 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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07-Mar-91 05:30:16
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Sb: #8925-CoCo 3 Emulator?
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Fm: MOTD Editor..Bill Brady 70126,267
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To: John M Semler 74020,736
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I am using the Dove. 30% speed-up is just about right. Makes the SE seem like a
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snail.
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#: 9714 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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07-Mar-91 05:32:45
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Sb: #9385-LISP for CoCo3
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Fm: MOTD Editor..Bill Brady 70126,267
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To: Mike Knudsen 72467,1111
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Yup, I know all about Wiz Pro, <grin>, and Dales col. I'm glad that *someone*
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followed suit. No 64k limit eh? ;)
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#: 9715 S9/Utilities
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07-Mar-91 08:38:22
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Sb: SCCS/what
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Fm: Mark Wuest 74030,332
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To: all
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I am not sure if anyone else out there does source code version control. We use
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something called Software Management System (SMS) from Intesoft in UK. It did
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not come with a "what" command like Unix SCCS (with which it is loosely
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compatible) so I wrote it. If anyone wants it (other than to just see what it
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does), respond and I'll upload it.
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If you just want to know what it does, here it is:
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You put a line in each source code file like this:
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static char *smsid = "$Header$";
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sms does substitution in $Header$ of a string identifying the source code
|
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name, version, and date. "what" displays these strings in a binary (or .r, or
|
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c for that matter) and you can see what versions of what files are linked into
|
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your module. Now you know. If you have no source code control, it will be of
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little use.
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Mark
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#: 9716 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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07-Mar-91 12:40:21
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Sb: #gfx problem
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Fm: Tom Napolitano 70215,1130
|
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To: all
|
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A friend has found a strange problem with Basic09 and we both would like
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to hear your ideas. From a VDG screen, run a GFX("mode",1,2) GFX("quit").
|
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Try to rerun the program. I keep getting errors which only clear up with a
|
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$display # where # can be anything. If I replace the "quit" with a print or
|
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|
put #1 chr$($12), I still get the same error. However, if I shell "display 12"
|
||
|
then the program works just fine. GFX is just doing a write $12 to CC3IO as
|
||
|
is the print and put. So why do I need a shell intermediary?
|
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|
The error varies from 246 to 207 to others, but is based on problems with
|
||
|
screen deallocation. Even a $display 0 clears up the problem. Any ideas?
|
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It sounds like what I experience when io is blocked to a screen. Instead of
|
||
|
"display #" if I just do a dir or procs or any command that generates io
|
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|
on the current screen it fixes the error. This also happens when I abort
|
||
|
a command that uses pipes and so I attributed it to io that doesn't get
|
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|
flushed to the stdout (maybe because its buffered?) until you do something
|
||
|
like running another command that flushes the buffer.
|
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|
Is this just another "feature" of os9?
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9719 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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07-Mar-91 23:00:47
|
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Sb: #9716-#gfx problem
|
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
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|
To: Tom Napolitano 70215,1130 (X)
|
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|
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Tom - I can't duplicate the problem here, but then I'm patched a bit.
|
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|
I wrote a two line basic09 program: run gfx("mode",1,2) and run gfx("quit"),
|
||
|
and it worked over and over.
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|
My GFX brain is rusty tho. What kind of screens have you used before this is
|
||
|
done, etc? Also, is a progam always alive on that VDG window?
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9725 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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08-Mar-91 07:01:24
|
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Sb: #9719-gfx problem
|
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Fm: Tom Napolitano 70215,1130
|
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|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
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|
||
|
Kevin,
|
||
|
yes, a program is always running in the window, but I think the vdg screen
|
||
|
was the only one up at the time.
|
||
|
Thanks,
|
||
|
tom
|
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|
|
||
|
#: 9717 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
07-Mar-91 20:17:22
|
||
|
Sb: #more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: 76625,2273 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bruce,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I've built myself an rs232 cable with swapped DSR/DCD so now there shouldn't be
|
||
|
a problem with the serial port not receiving connect messages from the modem.
|
||
|
With the swapped DSR/DCD, I now xmode /t2 XTP=85 instead of XTP=05 that I used
|
||
|
previously. Is TSMOn smart enough to deal with the "OK" messages sent back from
|
||
|
the modem?
|
||
|
|
||
|
As far as modem connect, that part is fine. The connection is made, but TSMON
|
||
|
just doesn't recognize the caller's carriage returns. After a call-in attempt,
|
||
|
a PROC command shows that TSMON is suspended.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Variables: 1. I use Dennis Skala's clock driver for the B&B. That driver is
|
||
|
supposed to be compatible with the clock you provide in the Eliminator software
|
||
|
package.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. My multipak is not upgraded. Before I used the hardware clock driver, the
|
||
|
system time would advance at an exceptional rate during serial port
|
||
|
transmissions. I notice the keyboard repeat is "enhanced" during serial
|
||
|
transmissions also. Could it be tha the non-upgraded multipak can be causing
|
||
|
me grief??
|
||
|
|
||
|
Someday this will be behind me, but right now it's tough to keep a smile on my
|
||
|
face!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9718 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
07-Mar-91 22:22:49
|
||
|
Sb: #9717-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo - definitely yes: the non-upgraded MPI is causing your clock/keybd
|
||
|
problems. It's because when the cpu reads the GIME irq register, your MPI is
|
||
|
turning on and overwhelming the data bus with false info. The upgraded MPI
|
||
|
doesn't do that. best - kev
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9726 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
08-Mar-91 11:17:51
|
||
|
Sb: #9718-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
My only question is, why do term programs run ok in spite of the "super speed".
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9727 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
08-Mar-91 11:22:45
|
||
|
Sb: #9726-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Umm. The term programs only require that the characters incoming are found, and
|
||
|
the extra fake interrupt flags (caused by the MPI) actually would help there,
|
||
|
perhaps... altho causing some cpu time to be wasted checking for irqs that
|
||
|
didn't really exist.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9732 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
08-Mar-91 16:55:00
|
||
|
Sb: #9727-more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
OK, I've been testing again with my friend today and things were especially
|
||
|
bad. I would start any tsmon (microware's, Bruce's, Bruce's patched by my
|
||
|
friend, etc) and every time, your proc command would show Tsmon suspended.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I've ordered the satellite board upgrade for my mpak from Howard Medical.
|
||
|
Should arrive next week sometime. Hopefully, upgrading will solve the problem
|
||
|
because I just don't see where I'm doing anything wrong. And I want to get UUCP
|
||
|
up and running so bad now!
|
||
|
|
||
|
What's weird is that my friends Mpak isn't upgraded either, and he has no
|
||
|
problems. Such is life.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9735 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
08-Mar-91 22:52:02
|
||
|
Sb: #9717-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
~ Hugo,
|
||
|
As Kevin said, the un-upgraded MPI is probably causing some of your problems,
|
||
|
so get it upgraded ASAP. As for the B&B clock, it should be OK. Actually, it
|
||
|
really wouldn't matter if it had the GIME IRQ toggle or not, except Rx
|
||
|
characters might be lost more often. But I doubt it'd cause the total lack of
|
||
|
response you're seeing.
|
||
|
A couple more things to check. If your modem has LED status lights, can you
|
||
|
see if the Tx and Rx lights come on (virtually) solid as soon as the connection
|
||
|
is made? If so, your modem echo isn't being turned off by the "initialization"
|
||
|
string properly, although it looked fine in your example "init" file. Also,
|
||
|
your serial port's echo isn't being turned off by TSMon, though it's supposed
|
||
|
to do that whether or not it was enabled in the first place.
|
||
|
Also, try enabling "forced DTR". That'd be "xtp=C5" with swapped DCD+DSR, or
|
||
|
"xtp=45" with regular DSR+DCD. That should prevent any small period of time
|
||
|
where DTR is dropped when TSMon forks LogIn, though it really shouldn't happen
|
||
|
at all.
|
||
|
Speaking of LogIn, what happens when you try "TSMon" in a window. No "init"
|
||
|
file, just start TSMon all by itself. Does LogIn work properly then, finding
|
||
|
the password file (./SYS/password or /DD/SYS/password, or whatever your LogIn
|
||
|
wants) and so on?
|
||
|
One other thing is you said "... caller's carriage returns.", but you didn't
|
||
|
say whether the caller tried typing in the full "CONNECT" message followed by a
|
||
|
carriage return. Please try that and let me know the results.
|
||
|
I'm sorry I can't be more help, but I only use the TSMon program's most basic
|
||
|
(original) capabilities. I did have a terrible time writing it (as Pete Lyall
|
||
|
said, and auto-baud TSMon is among the most difficult trivial programs to
|
||
|
write) and getting it to work decently. And it does work for me, when I test
|
||
|
the auto-baud stuff... though as you've found out some people have no luck with
|
||
|
it at all.
|
||
|
Bruce
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9749 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
10-Mar-91 08:32:30
|
||
|
Sb: #9735-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bruce,
|
||
|
|
||
|
The other day I tried the stock tsmon, and immediately upon initialization, a
|
||
|
PROC command would show the process as suspended. The other day it worked fine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Then I tried your tsmon with and without the initialization file. Sometimes it
|
||
|
works, sometimes it doesn't (set up corectly). However, sometimes it seems to
|
||
|
set up just fine. Then a caller calls in, and the PROC command shows the
|
||
|
program as suspended with an AGE of 255.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So either with or without an initialization file, your tsmon does absolutely
|
||
|
nothing except get suspended once someone calls in.
|
||
|
|
||
|
By serial port echo, does that mean I should set eko=0 ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
TSMon works fine in windows.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9826 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 18:50:28
|
||
|
Sb: #9749-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
~ Hugo,
|
||
|
I don't think being suspended is the problem, but maybe it is a clue. The
|
||
|
serial driver must be suspending TSMON because it tried to read when there was
|
||
|
no data available, which is normal. The problem appears to be with either the
|
||
|
hardware or driver for the serial port.
|
||
|
You need to be using a driver that supports the get/set status calls required
|
||
|
by TSMON, such as SACIA. ACIAPAK will not do the job, unless it is a
|
||
|
customized version, and even then if there are problems I can't help you at
|
||
|
all. If the driver isn't at fault, then you need to ensure that DCD is valid
|
||
|
for the 6551 ACIA to receive data. If you have swapped the DCD+DSR lines, make
|
||
|
sure that your modem forces DSR valid (which is then swapped and hooked up to
|
||
|
the 6551's DCD input). If you haven't swapped DCD+DSR, then make sure your
|
||
|
modem enables DCD before transmitting any data to the 6551 ACIA. Also, make
|
||
|
sure that the /T2 descriptor's "swap DCD+DSR" bit in the XTP byte matches the
|
||
|
serial cable.
|
||
|
I think you mentioned once that you've done the DCD+DSR swap, so the first
|
||
|
thing to do is ensure that the modem forces DSR enabled all the time.
|
||
|
Bruce
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
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||
|
|
||
|
#: 9835 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 09:56:54
|
||
|
Sb: #9826-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bruce, I'm doing one last ditch effort. On the software end, everything is in
|
||
|
order. I have a swapped DCD/DSR cable, I have set XTP=85, and I'm using the
|
||
|
SACIA.mpi driver. I'll let you know what happens once I install the satellite
|
||
|
upgrade board in my multipak. Kevin Darling recommended that I perform the
|
||
|
upgrade since it may be possible that my problems are MPI related.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9847 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 21:15:00
|
||
|
Sb: #9835-#more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Bruce Isted 76625,2273
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
~
|
||
|
Hugo,
|
||
|
Yes, by all means do the MPI upgrade. It could be the problem, I've seen
|
||
|
stranger things! Anyway, did you check to ensure that your modem forces DSR
|
||
|
(now hooked to the 6551 ACIA's DCD input) enabled? Also, I assume SACIA has
|
||
|
been set up for the appropriate MPI select code...? By default the sacia.mpi
|
||
|
driver sets the MPI for floppy controller in slot 4 and RS-232 Pak in slot 1.
|
||
|
Bruce
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
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#: 9859 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
|
18-Mar-91 19:24:44
|
||
|
Sb: #9847-more tsmon
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted 76625,2273
|
||
|
|
||
|
As of yesterday, the MPI upgrade board is installed. (My first hardware
|
||
|
soldering project!) .
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now, I need to have someone call in to test that %&$#* TSMON. If it doesn't
|
||
|
work, I'll scream.
|
||
|
|
||
|
By the way, I was meaning to ask you about that slot select stuff mentioned in
|
||
|
the eliminator manual. It says something about setting a byte at some offset
|
||
|
in SACIA. I don't quite understand what you were trying to explain. Right now,
|
||
|
my floppy controller (Disto DC-7) is in Slot 4, B&B controller is in slot 3,
|
||
|
and rs232 pak is in slot 1. Is this the definitely the default that SACIA.mpi
|
||
|
is set for?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'll let you know how the tsmon stuff goes once I can get Bob Billson to call
|
||
|
in. (He was working with Rich Mailer, if you remember).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9723 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
08-Mar-91 01:57:12
|
||
|
Sb: #Help with ar
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08-Mar-91 15:16:48
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Hi Dale. You already got the hard part done. Now set the file permissions on
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the broken-out files to end up. For example, let's say you downloaded sterm.ar
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09-Mar-91 01:02:40
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Thanks I'll give it a try an let you know how it works out, Appreciate the
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09-Mar-91 02:58:18
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Okey-doe. Let us know if it works. Oh. Have you downloaded anything else,
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and did those work before? We'll figure it out (actually, more likely YOU
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09-Mar-91 03:10:03
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I downloaded pacman and your instructions worked great. But I still can't get
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STERM1.ar busted I get the message "ar cannot find sterm1.ar
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09-Mar-91 13:02:56
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Hmm. Does "sterm1.ar" really have the ".ar" extension? Did you give a full
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path to it? (assuming you didn't break it out in the same disk/dir)
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Better do this: tell us which disk it's on, how many drives you have, etc.
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10-Mar-91 05:36:19
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It has the ar extension. Its on /d1 and ar is on /d0/cmds. I try to bustt it
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and ar says it can't find it. I try to copy it and I get "n
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10-Mar-91 05:39:37
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Fm: Dale Toyne 76304,2104
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Half of my message got cut off. I get no permission when i try to copy the file
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sterm1.ar the attr's are set for public read, write, and ex
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10-Mar-91 13:29:31
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Sb: #9748-#Help with ar
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Dale Toyne 76304,2104 (X)
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Hmm. Has sterm.ar been copied to a real OS9 disk, like you did with Pacman? You
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chd /d1
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A "dir e /d1" shows sterm.ar, right? Ah, maybe you need to take off the
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execution permission? (I haven't checked to see if ar cares about that).
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11-Mar-91 02:33:14
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Sb: #9752-#Help with ar
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Fm: Dale Toyne 76304,2104
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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I can't get sterm1.ar copied to a real os9 disk. I was able to with Pacman but
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not with sterm. Sterm is still on the dosor9 disk.
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11-Mar-91 02:36:36
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Sb: #9758-Help with ar
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Dale Toyne 76304,2104 (X)
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Ouch. What kind of error do you get when you try to copy sterm.ar to an os9
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disk? Also, what happens if you do an "ar -t /d1/sterm1" even with the dosor9
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disk?
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#: 9733 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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08-Mar-91 17:08:15
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Sb: #question
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Fm: Kevin L. 71521,2723
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Has anyone heard of a profesinal 68000 based computer made by TBL, or Foxmyer?
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I can get one for next to nothing! I would first like to know if I can get any
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software for it, especialy OSK. Kevin
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08-Mar-91 19:15:46
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Kevin L. 71521,2723 (X)
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Will the seller let you take a gander at the manuals before you buy? I think
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I'd ask about that.
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I've never heard of TBL or Foxmyer.
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#: 9736 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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09-Mar-91 00:09:31
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Sb: #9734-question
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Fm: Kevin L. 71521,2723
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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I may get it free! and I'm not sure about the manuals. If he has any or not but
|
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Why didn't I think about that ? Prety stupid huh? Thanks Kevin
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#: 9741 S4/MIDI and Music
|
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09-Mar-91 05:55:57
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Sb: MFConverter.AR
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Fm: PaulSeniura 76476,464
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About the MFConverter.AR package I uploaded. You need to read the
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documentation, especially the RULES section, before using the program.
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Basically, it's like this:
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I'm going to ask that all the Sysops to not accept CMF files (output from the
|
||
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MFConv program). In fact I'm asking you not to share any such output on any
|
||
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system whatsoever.
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If the original SMF file can be shared, THEN SHARE IT INSTEAD, and it *should*
|
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be placed on the MIDI SIGs rather than the CoCo or OS9 SIGs.
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Once the MFConv and MFPlay programs have been on the OS9 SIGs for a sufficient
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amount of time, I will delete the CMFs I have posted myself. I'll make a new
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archive with the two programs and new documentation sans CMF files. There will
|
||
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be plenty of SMFs to download and use in the MIDI SIGs everywhere.
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I feel by providing some sample CMFs will help in getting a firm grip on how to
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||
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use the MFConv program. These samples can be used as a comparison to see if
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||
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you are running MFConv correctly. After a while, even myself will succumb to
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these rules and won't be sharing CMFs anymore.
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||
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||
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You're whining "Why the restrictions?" I bet. If you need reasons, they are
|
||
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explained in the readme file. So please read it before commencing.
|
||
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||
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I'm posting the same rules on every network I have accounts on.
|
||
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|
||
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-- Thx, Paul Seniura
|
||
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||
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||
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#: 9743 S1/General Interest
|
||
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09-Mar-91 21:59:06
|
||
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Sb: #Erase
|
||
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Fm: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762
|
||
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To: All
|
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|
||
|
Is there a utility available that will erase a file by writing zeros (or
|
||
|
whatever) over the data before deleting it? Would be useful for security
|
||
|
reasons.
|
||
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|
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#: 9744 S1/General Interest
|
||
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09-Mar-91 23:12:16
|
||
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Sb: #9743-#Erase
|
||
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
||
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To: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762 (X)
|
||
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||
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I think I have indeed seen one--it is in the UG library, if memory serves. It
|
||
|
wouldn't be hard to write one, for that matter; just get the file size, and
|
||
|
write out that many zeroes, preferably a sector size or multiple thereof at a
|
||
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time (save for the last hunk, of course).
|
||
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#: 9745 S1/General Interest
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||
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10-Mar-91 00:43:20
|
||
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Sb: #9744-Erase
|
||
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Fm: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762
|
||
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
|
||
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|
||
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I'll take a look in the UG library, but hope someone can remember the file name
|
||
|
so I don't have to BROwse for too long! Maybe I should take the time to write
|
||
|
one, but I'm usually too busy writing text instead of programs. Thanks for the
|
||
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suggestion.
|
||
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||
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#: 9750 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
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10-Mar-91 08:35:18
|
||
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Sb: #shell+/mail
|
||
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
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To: All
|
||
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|
||
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My friend Bob asked me to post this question of his here on CIS:
|
||
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|
||
|
sg#: 6342 ** Private Mail **
|
||
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03/09/91 13:45:35
|
||
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From: BOB BILLSON
|
||
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|
||
|
Can you ask anyone who might be able to help, how to get
|
||
|
Shell+ v2.1 NOT to strip the '%' from a command line?
|
||
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|
||
|
I am attempting to write a smart mailer to be used with both of current OS-9
|
||
|
UUCP programs out there. In order to be able to handle Internet-style
|
||
|
addresses properly such as: bob%kc2wz.uucp@fdurt1.fdu.edu
|
||
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|
||
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When Shell+ gets done with the address it becomes: bobkc2wz.uucp@fdurt1.fdu
|
||
|
.edu definitely not the same thing.
|
||
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|
||
|
Quoting the address like you can do with '!' to protect it from the shell
|
||
|
doesn't help. Shell+ still removes the '%'. I guess no matter what it treats
|
||
|
the % as a shell variable.
|
||
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|
||
|
Seems like a bug in Shell+. Does anyone have a way to fix this?
|
||
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#: 9807 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
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15-Mar-91 16:47:03
|
||
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Sb: #9750-#shell+/mail
|
||
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Fm: Lee Veal 74726,1752
|
||
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
You have to preface any command that has a percent sign (%) in it with a SHELL+
|
||
|
2.1 command to turn off the shell variable feature.
|
||
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|
||
|
OS9:-v
|
||
|
OS9:{command with a % in it}
|
||
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OS9:v
|
||
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|
||
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The -v and v turn the variable feature off and on, respectively.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
I ran into the same problem with RSB commands which use a % to point to an
|
||
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drive containing in RS-DOS diskette.
|
||
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|
||
|
Lee
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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#: 9809 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
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15-Mar-91 18:45:02
|
||
|
Sb: #9807-#shell+/mail
|
||
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: Lee Veal 74726,1752 (X)
|
||
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|
||
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Thanks Lee. I'll send Bob your response to his question!
|
||
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|
||
|
Hugo Bueno
|
||
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#: 9824 S7/Telecommunications
|
||
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16-Mar-91 16:09:26
|
||
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Sb: #9809-shell+/mail
|
||
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Fm: Lee Veal 74726,1752
|
||
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
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|
||
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No problem. Glad I could help.
|
||
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|
||
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Have a "bueno" day!!!!!
|
||
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|
||
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Lee
|
||
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||
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#: 9751 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
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10-Mar-91 12:54:13
|
||
|
Sb: #9560-#OSK Clib.l Order
|
||
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Fm: Robert Heller 71450,3432
|
||
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To: Carl Kreider 71076,76
|
||
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|
||
|
*I* have a working version of LHArc - I ported it from the UNIX version from
|
||
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unix.sources (ftp'ed from uunet.uu.net).
|
||
|
Robert
|
||
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#: 9761 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
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11-Mar-91 04:29:17
|
||
|
Sb: #9751-#OSK Clib.l Order
|
||
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Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433
|
||
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To: Robert Heller 71450,3432 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
This could be interesting, we've been playing with a ported version of LHArc
|
||
|
now for about 6, maybe 8 months! Did you define a new extended header for OSK
|
||
|
file info? (Store the attributtes, etc...) This version does, and I'd hate to
|
||
|
see multiple/different versions around for OSK. We've have been creating and
|
||
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extracting data with LHArc for some time now. So we need to keep something
|
||
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like this standardized. Know what I mean?
|
||
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|
||
|
Mike Haaland
|
||
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|
||
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#: 9766 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
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11-Mar-91 06:10:45
|
||
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Sb: #9761-OSK Clib.l Order
|
||
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Fm: Robert Heller 71450,3432
|
||
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To: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
Mike:
|
||
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I just did a quick and dirty port of the UNIX version. I needed it in a
|
||
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hurry - the PTB on FidoNet decided to change the archive method for FidoNews
|
||
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from ARC 5.12 to LHArc without warning anyone. My only other choise would have
|
||
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been to find someone with a Mess-dos machine to unpack the FidoNews files for
|
||
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me. So I FTP'ed the UNIX port of lharc and ported it. I only use it to unpack
|
||
|
FidoNews issues (a minor pain since the files arrrive on my CP/M-68K machine
|
||
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and I have to ship the file to my OSK machine to unpack and repack as an .ARC
|
||
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file for processing on my CP/M-68K machine). I also ported the UNIX version of
|
||
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UNZIP too (a simular quick and dirty done in "self-defense").
|
||
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|
||
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It seems that the mess-dos world seems to be insisting on using these
|
||
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non-portable archiving methods... And seem to have little interest in
|
||
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supporting people with other operating systems (as if such people are some
|
||
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oddball minority or something).
|
||
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|
||
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Robert
|
||
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#: 9753 S1/General Interest
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||
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10-Mar-91 15:15:05
|
||
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Sb: #Packet Radio
|
||
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Fm: John Baer 71615,1175
|
||
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To: ALL
|
||
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|
||
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Hello all.
|
||
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|
||
|
I don't know if this question was asked before but, here goes. I was
|
||
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wondering if someone can give the information needed on the hardware/
|
||
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software needed to connect OS-9 to "packit" radio?
|
||
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|
||
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I know a cupple of "ham's" in my area, but they are using clone systems
|
||
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so that don't help any! If someone could point me in the right direction,
|
||
|
any and all info you could give is GREATLY appreciated!!!
|
||
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|
||
|
Thanks in advance.
|
||
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|
||
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John Baer 71615,1175
|
||
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||
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||
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#: 9757 S1/General Interest
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||
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10-Mar-91 23:18:27
|
||
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Sb: #9753-Packet Radio
|
||
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Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376
|
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To: John Baer 71615,1175
|
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John,
|
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|
"Packet" (not 'Packit') radio is a general term that doesn't always tell
|
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exactly what you're going to be doing.
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If you're merely wanting to hook up your computer to a TNC and do real-time
|
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control of the TNC, to talk on the air, do the TNC controlling, etc, then any
|
||
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terminal program should work... as long as you are NOT using a standard RS-232
|
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|
ROMPack (which requires that the Carrier Detect be held hi in order for
|
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incoming data to be passed along back to the computer).
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|
Since OS-9 is an operating system that operates on several different, very
|
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divergant, computer systems, you'll have to specify your hardware before we can
|
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|
tell you much more.
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|
Wayne
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#: 9754 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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|
10-Mar-91 15:53:42
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Sb: Tetris
|
||
|
Fm: Al Fleagle 72527,1354
|
||
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To: all
|
||
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|
||
|
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of Tetris for OS9? I lost my copy when
|
||
|
my drive crashed.
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#: 9756 S9/Utilities
|
||
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10-Mar-91 16:16:12
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|
Sb: #OSK HELP needed
|
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|
Fm: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720
|
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To: all
|
||
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||
|
Greeting-
|
||
|
I have uploaded a modified version of Pete's uptime utility to the utility
|
||
|
lib. It can be found in uptime2.ar. The mod consists of putting the date and
|
||
|
time in the uptime display. Works great under os9 and under Coherent (the $99
|
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|
unix clone) My question is why does it bomb out under OSK?! someone with more
|
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|
OSK experience please fix it and point the errors out to me as I have been
|
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|
having no luck with anything involving time under OSK!
|
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|
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|
Thanks for any help, and to those folks who use the prog under OS9 enjoy!
|
||
|
|
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|
-Brett
|
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There are 4 Replies.
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#: 9762 S9/Utilities
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11-Mar-91 04:34:02
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|
Sb: #9756-OSK HELP needed
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|
Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433
|
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To: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720 (X)
|
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|
Brett,
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|
I took a look at your code and found a couple of things you might have missed
|
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|
in the manual. First, the 'tm' time structure is defined under 'mktime()' in
|
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the MW C manual. tm_mon is the number of months AFTER january, so in order to
|
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|
get the correct month add 1. The code was also failing to compile cause there
|
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is no headers 'utime.h' or 'lowio.h'. In order to get around that I used an
|
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|
#ifdef OSK preprocessor directive to include the proper defines and headers for
|
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|
OSK. Also I changed the variable 'clock' to 'clck', cause clock is an OSK
|
||
|
function. All the long's in the code I changed to 'time_t' and added a typedef
|
||
|
long time_t to the OS9 ifdef switch, mainly cause that's what the OSK time
|
||
|
functions return and are defined as in the header 'time.h'. (Plus it made it
|
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|
easier for me! It works fine now. One more thing, If you really meant
|
||
|
/R0/SYS/uptime to be the filename, I assume you're iniz'ing the Ramdisk and
|
||
|
making the SYS directory on /R0 before running the util, right?
|
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|
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|
New Code in the NEXT MESSAGE
|
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|
#: 9763 S9/Utilities
|
||
|
11-Mar-91 04:41:10
|
||
|
Sb: #9756-OSK HELP needed
|
||
|
Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433
|
||
|
To: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720 (X)
|
||
|
|
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|
/* Uptime - reports how long the system has been up since
|
||
|
** last reboot. Requires that an 'uptime -' command be
|
||
|
** placed in the system startup file. The 'uptime -' syntax
|
||
|
** may only be used by the superuser to initialize the 'uptime'
|
||
|
** file in /DD/SYS. Using 'uptime' by itself will yield
|
||
|
** a report of how long it has been since the 'uptime -'
|
||
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** command was run.
|
||
|
**
|
||
|
** Note: for speed, it may be better to redefine FNAME
|
||
|
** to use the RAMDISK, if you have one.
|
||
|
**
|
||
|
** by Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
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** 4/19/89
|
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|
*/
|
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|
|
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|
#include <stdio.h>
|
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|
#ifdef OSK
|
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|
#include <time.h>
|
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|
||
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#define WRITE 0x02
|
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#define READ 0x01
|
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|
extern int errno;
|
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|
#else
|
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|
#include <utime.h>
|
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|
typedef long time_t
|
||
|
#endif OSK
|
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|
/* #include <lowio.h> */
|
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|
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|
#define FNAME "/DD/SYS/uptime"
|
||
|
|
||
|
time_t time();
|
||
|
time_t clck; /* changed from 'clock' which is an osk function */
|
||
|
time_t future;
|
||
|
struct tm *tm;
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||
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|
Continued in next message
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||
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#: 9764 S9/Utilities
|
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|
11-Mar-91 04:42:14
|
||
|
Sb: #9756-OSK HELP needed
|
||
|
Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433
|
||
|
To: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
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||
|
main(argc,argv)
|
||
|
int argc;
|
||
|
char **argv;
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
int days, hours, minutes, seconds;
|
||
|
time_t boottime,nowtime, delta;
|
||
|
int tpath;
|
||
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||
|
if((argc >1) && (*argv[1] == '-'))
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
if(getuid())
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||
|
exit(_errmsg(214,"only root user may initialize uptime\n"));
|
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||
|
nowtime = time(NULL);
|
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|
||
|
if((tpath = open(FNAME,WRITE)) == -1)
|
||
|
if((tpath = creat(FNAME, WRITE | READ)) == -1)
|
||
|
exit(_errmsg(errno,"cannot open %s\n", FNAME));
|
||
|
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||
|
write(tpath, &nowtime, sizeof(time_t));
|
||
|
close(tpath);
|
||
|
exit(0);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
else
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
nowtime = time(NULL);
|
||
|
if((tpath = open(FNAME,READ)) == -1)
|
||
|
exit(_errmsg(errno,"cannot open %s\n", FNAME));
|
||
|
read(tpath, &boottime,sizeof(time_t));
|
||
|
close(tpath);
|
||
|
|
||
|
delta = nowtime-boottime;
|
||
|
days = (int)(delta/86400L);
|
||
|
delta -= (time_t)days * 86400L;
|
||
|
hours = (int)(delta/3600L);
|
||
|
delta -= (time_t)hours * 3600L;
|
||
|
minutes = (int)(delta/60L);
|
||
|
delta -= (time_t)minutes * 60L;
|
||
|
seconds = delta;
|
||
|
|
||
|
time (&clck);
|
||
|
tm=localtime(&clck);
|
||
|
fprintf(stdout," %02.02d/%02.02d/%02.02d %02.02d:%02.02d:%02.02d
|
||
|
up for: %d days %d hours %d minutes %d seconds\n", \
|
||
|
tm->tm_year, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, \
|
||
|
tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec,days, hours, minutes, seconds);
|
||
|
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9765 S9/Utilities
|
||
|
11-Mar-91 04:45:44
|
||
|
Sb: #9756-#OSK HELP needed
|
||
|
Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433
|
||
|
To: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
All in all it looks like you have a pretty good handle on the time fucntions.
|
||
|
If I can help with anything just holler,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mike
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9817 S9/Utilities
|
||
|
15-Mar-91 23:52:17
|
||
|
Sb: #9765-OSK HELP needed
|
||
|
Fm: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720
|
||
|
To: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Greeting-
|
||
|
Thanks for the help. I am going to look at the code off line to see where
|
||
|
my errors were. With luck I will have some of my 6809 stuff moved to OSK by
|
||
|
the fest!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-Brett
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9760 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
11-Mar-91 04:13:46
|
||
|
Sb: #help with ar
|
||
|
Fm: Dale Toyne 76304,2104
|
||
|
To: 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think I've found the problem. But I still don't have the solution. Dosor9
|
||
|
didn't finish with the disk, it was ending with an FC error in 2330. I think
|
||
|
it only wrote the directory and then ended because sterm1.ar was too long.
|
||
|
When I tried to us it on sterm.ar it said "too fragmented" and ended. What now
|
||
|
??
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9767 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
11-Mar-91 17:02:19
|
||
|
Sb: #9760-#help with ar
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Dale Toyne 76304,2104 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dale - okay, that makes sense. Under rsdos, try copying the file to a fresh
|
||
|
rsdos disk, so that it's not so broken up. Also, there's a newer dosor9 in the
|
||
|
libs which handles files larger than 64K... that's the main prob.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9770 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
12-Mar-91 01:42:03
|
||
|
Sb: #9767-help with ar
|
||
|
Fm: Dale Toyne 76304,2104
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks I'll get the newer dosor9 program and try that. I've already tried
|
||
|
recop recopying to a brand new formatted disk and still too fragmented. thanks
|
||
|
again,
|
||
|
Dale
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9771 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
12-Mar-91 03:25:02
|
||
|
Sb: #help with ar
|
||
|
Fm: Dale Toyne 76304,2104
|
||
|
To: 76703,4227 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Success !!!!! The newer dosor9 program did the trick. Thanks a lot for all the
|
||
|
help, I really appreciate it. Dale
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9773 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
12-Mar-91 14:55:23
|
||
|
Sb: #9771-help with ar
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Dale Toyne 76304,2104 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Excellent!! You did all the hard work tho. Thx for keeping at it!
|
||
|
cheers - kev
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9772 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
12-Mar-91 07:04:11
|
||
|
Sb: RAINBOW Mags forsale
|
||
|
Fm: Bill Henderson 72215,341
|
||
|
To: All
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have for sale a complete set of RAINBOW magazine from December 1982 to
|
||
|
January 1990. If you are interested in purchasing these magazines (all 84 of
|
||
|
them), please leave me a message. I will gladly part with them for the best
|
||
|
offer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill Henderson
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9774 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
12-Mar-91 16:33:43
|
||
|
Sb: Addresses needed
|
||
|
Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
|
||
|
To: All
|
||
|
|
||
|
Many of you have sent me money for the games I have written. Many thanks! A
|
||
|
However, my database file got scrambled and I lost everyones' addresses. I need
|
||
|
the addresses for two reasons: so I can send out upgrades and source code
|
||
|
requests and so I can send everyone a copy of my upcoming game for beta
|
||
|
testing. So, anyone who has sent money for one of my programs, please leave
|
||
|
email with your addresses. Thanks!
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9775 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
12-Mar-91 20:34:20
|
||
|
Sb: #WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bruce.
|
||
|
I have been ofered a WD 1002-HDO controller.
|
||
|
The person that has them has told me that they are a
|
||
|
direct replacement for the WD 1002-05.
|
||
|
The instruction set in the WD1002-HDO is more extensive
|
||
|
but otherwise the same as the WD1002-HDO. Now I have no
|
||
|
real way to check this out so I am hoping that you may
|
||
|
know something about these controllers and will be able
|
||
|
to solve this dillema for me.
|
||
|
|
||
|
BTW thanks or the repair of the ELIMINATOR board.
|
||
|
Joerg Sattler, 74016,631
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9777 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
13-Mar-91 11:31:40
|
||
|
Sb: #9775-#WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joerg -
|
||
|
|
||
|
I believe the only difference between the WD-1002-05 and the WD-1002-HDO is
|
||
|
that the latter is HARD DISK ONLY, and has no onboard WD2797 floppy disk
|
||
|
controller.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9784 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
13-Mar-91 22:46:06
|
||
|
Sb: #9777-#WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631
|
||
|
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I was led to believe that the HDO version has both lfloppy as well as hard disk
|
||
|
support. Did I get it wrong ?? Joerg
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9789 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
14-Mar-91 13:08:34
|
||
|
Sb: #9784-#WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
When I was last paying attention to the WD-1005-xxx series, I was told by Kent
|
||
|
Meyers that the HDO was hard disk only (or was it Steve Odneal, who put out the
|
||
|
predecessor to the Isted system?) That's my only reference to the HDO unit, as
|
||
|
all of mine (3) have been -05's. If you can't get a response from Bruce, try
|
||
|
calling Computer Surplus listed in the Computer Shopper. They were selling
|
||
|
WD-1005's for long time (may still have them) and could probably tell you.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9790 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
14-Mar-91 15:41:40
|
||
|
Sb: #9789-WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631
|
||
|
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks I will do that. Joerg
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9827 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 18:50:31
|
||
|
Sb: #9775-#WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273
|
||
|
To: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
~ Joerg,
|
||
|
As I said in EMAIL, the WD 1002-HDO is a "Hard Drive Only" version of the WD
|
||
|
1002-05. It supports hard drives exactly the same as the -05, but can't be
|
||
|
used to control floppy drives. This is more for others than for you, since I
|
||
|
see you've already seen my EMAIL.
|
||
|
Bruce
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9836 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 10:34:47
|
||
|
Sb: #9827-WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted (UG VP) 76625,2273 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
So the problem of locating a WD 1002-05 still remains. Joerg
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9860 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
18-Mar-91 22:11:44
|
||
|
Sb: WD1002 controller
|
||
|
Fm: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted 76625,2273
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well Frank (Hogg) gave me a number to call for RMT. 800 243 6922 but when I
|
||
|
tried it there was no answer. I tried sveral times but had no luck. So I'm not
|
||
|
sure the number is still valid . Joerg. Ex 1
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9782 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
13-Mar-91 19:59:09
|
||
|
Sb: #Ldgr45.pak
|
||
|
Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
|
||
|
To: 76264,142
|
||
|
|
||
|
Tried to use ldgr45.pak, got an error, "module not found". What is Gshell+?
|
||
|
Will the program run as is under runb? Or does it need Gshell+? Is Gshell+ the
|
||
|
same as multiview? I got that if I need it. One other thing, is it an arcd file
|
||
|
(ldgr45)? Thanks, Denise
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9802 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
14-Mar-91 23:28:04
|
||
|
Sb: #9782-Ldgr45.pak
|
||
|
Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
|
||
|
To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Denise....
|
||
|
GShell+ is an enhanced GShell for Multivue. It should be in the Apps lib
|
||
|
but I'm not sure.
|
||
|
-Dave
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9792 S4/MIDI and Music
|
||
|
14-Mar-91 18:46:40
|
||
|
Sb: #Rhapsody
|
||
|
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Ches, you got the whole score. I forgot to add a Fine to the end and put a bar
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in. The eigth notes at the end are supposed to be a "stinger". Denise
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#: 9804 S4/MIDI and Music
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15-Mar-91 10:06:00
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Sb: #9792-Rhapsody
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Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
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Thanks for the info Denise - that's an easy fix. Regards, Ches.
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#: 9794 S11/OS9/6809 (Non-CoCo)
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14-Mar-91 18:50:36
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Sb: #Non Coco os9
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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Are there modules that will run under a Coco in Lib 11? Same microprossessor it
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looks like?
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#: 9798 S11/OS9/6809 (Non-CoCo)
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14-Mar-91 19:24:02
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Sb: #9794-Non Coco os9
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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Denise - yah, non-coco OS9 programs should run fine on the CoCo (6809 ones,
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that is). best - kev
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#: 9795 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Mar-91 18:52:26
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Sb: #LDGR45.PAK
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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To: Sysop (X)
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Is the file "LDGR45.PAK" in library 10, a arced file? I can't get it to run on
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my Coco 3 512k using runb Thanks, Denise
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#: 9796 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Mar-91 18:56:59
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Sb: #9795-#LDGR45.PAK
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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Denise -
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There's yet another archiver/packer/cruncher/compressor floating about called
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PAK. Anything with a .pak extension needs that in order to be unPAKed. Check
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DL9 for PAK (i.e. BRO/KEY: PAK or BRO PAK*).
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#: 9811 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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15-Mar-91 19:01:24
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Sb: #9796-#LDGR45.PAK
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Thanks Pete, for the much needed info Huggs, Denise
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#: 9816 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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15-Mar-91 22:52:30
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Sb: #9811-LDGR45.PAK
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274 (X)
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De nada, De nise. (g)
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Pete
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#: 9797 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Mar-91 18:58:27
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Sb: #9795-LDGR45.PAK
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274 (X)
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Denise -
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Found it... nab PAK.BIN in DL10. That should do it.
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Pete
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#: 9799 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Mar-91 20:01:15
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Sb: #Voltage level
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Fm: Chris Bergerson 72227,127
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To: All
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I'm looking for some suggestions...
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I'm running OS9 level II on my Coco, and would like to monitor the status of a
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voltage level as a background task, and periodically record the value of the
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(binary) level to a log file. I've written a program that almost works, but
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there is a problem. I have wired the signal to the left joystick X input.
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Apparently, though, the returned value is valid only if I am in the calling
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window.
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Wiring the signal to the fire button won't work, of course, since if the signal
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is true, the keyboard will be locked out for all other processes.
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Most of my available ports are tied up. I've got a hi-res interface tying up
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the right joystick input and the casette I/O. The printer, of course, is
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hogging T1. I've got a MultiPak with slot 1 being a dual RS232 pak, slot 3 is
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the HD adapter and slot 4 is the floppy controller. I'd prefer to keep slot 2
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open.
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What can I wire my signal to, such that it will not conflict/ interfere with
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other processes? The output of my device is either 0.7V or about 5 volts.
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#: 9805 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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15-Mar-91 11:41:37
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Sb: #9799-#Voltage level
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Chris Bergerson 72227,127 (X)
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What about using a bit of buffering circuitry (and possibly level reducing) and
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using that cassette data input line? That's certainly unused under os9.
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Also - you could get 'dirty' and write a program that interrogates the other
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joystick input (using your OWN low level routines to manipulate the joystick
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selector MUX and comparator - using the system's would obviously create the
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problem you've encountered). Other possibilities include using unused lines on
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one of the PIA's and hanging a wire out the back.
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Pete
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P.S. You could get some joystick tweaking code from the color basic rom
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disassemblies, if you have the "UNRAVELLED" series. You'll need to be careful
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to lock interrupts while you're manipulating any control registers and restore
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things as you found them.
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#: 9831 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Mar-91 23:18:13
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Sb: #9805-Voltage level
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Fm: Chris Bergerson 72227,127
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Thanks for the good suggestions, Pete. Seems to me that there's also an unused
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input to be found on the RGB connector. I do like the idea, though, of writing
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a non-system routine to look at one of the joystick buttons.
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#: 9800 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Mar-91 21:22:50
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Sb: #NEED OS9 Term Prog
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Fm: Charles L. Mallory 76447,166
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To: [F] All
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T0: OS9 SYSOP FROM: 76447,166 Charles L. Mallory Looking for: Communications
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software compatible w/OS9
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Requirements:
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1. Can be used with Hard drive
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2. has built in or can access wordprocessor while in term mode
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3. Can access OS9 files for uploading while on-line at the terminal screen
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4. Can direct incomming data to /D0 /D1 or /H0 /H1
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5. Ccan be used with auto dial auto answer modem
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7. Compatible with 300-9600 baud modem
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8. several xmit and receive protocols
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9. If possible, can send incomming data to /P as it is received
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We are currently using the listed Hdwr
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CoCo 3 512K
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Multipak interfface
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Segate ST251-1 80 meg Hd Ddrive; /H0 and /H1
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Burke & Burke CcoCo XT & XT-RTC Controller Ver. 2.4B
|
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Tandy 501 Disc Drive /D0 & /D1
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Tandy 300 Baud Direct Connect Modem Pak (Slot )
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Tandy CM8 Moniter
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Tandy DMP 130 A Printer
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If you know of software which may conform to the above, or close to
|
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those specs, please leave a message for us. Wwe We also need a more so
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Thank you very Much: 76447,166 Charles L. Mallory
|
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#: 9806 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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15-Mar-91 11:45:16
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Sb: #9800-NEED OS9 Term Prog
|
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
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To: Charles L. Mallory 76447,166 (X)
|
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|
Best for use with Compuserve is Sterm version 1.3. Handles BPlus protocol,
|
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which is optimal for file xfers here. Also manages X modem, and possibly
|
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another.
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For the minimalist, Xcom9 is best. Fast, small, and handles Xmodem.
|
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I doubt you'll get more than 2400 baud service out of a coco3 running os9/LII.
|
||
|
Interrupt response time, buffering problems, and inherent limitations of the
|
||
|
hardware require special attention and adjustment to get any faster.
|
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|
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Pete
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#: 9801 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
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|
14-Mar-91 22:40:31
|
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|
Sb: #9793-#Ultimusic os9
|
||
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Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376
|
||
|
To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Uh... well, you can CHAnge the description of the file yourself, Denise.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
Just BROWse the file, and at the download prompt, enter: CHA (for CHAnge).
|
||
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|
||
|
If it's not too much trouble, though, the easiest thing might be just to
|
||
|
re-upload the file as it should have been.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Wayne
|
||
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|
||
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#: 9812 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
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15-Mar-91 19:04:26
|
||
|
Sb: #9801-#Ultimusic os9
|
||
|
Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
|
||
|
To: Wayne Day 76703,376 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks, Actually the file is intact, just missing the bar at the end for good
|
||
|
vus visual effects is all. All of my access to Compuserve is long distance, so
|
||
|
I pay "dearly" for the privelege of using it. All access numbers close by are.
|
||
|
Even tynet and such. Im not sure if the Compuserve 1-800 number is cheaper or
|
||
|
not?
|
||
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|
||
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||
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#: 9820 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
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16-Mar-91 06:56:53
|
||
|
Sb: #9812-#Ultimusic os9
|
||
|
Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336
|
||
|
To: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Denise, the end bar is not just visual; without it the note(s) in the last
|
||
|
measure do not play. Perhaps just a change in the description could be added
|
||
|
(or is this what you were asking Wayne to do?). Ches.
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9822 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 11:25:16
|
||
|
Sb: #9820-Ultimusic os9
|
||
|
Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
|
||
|
To: Ches Looney 73016,1336 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
The last measure has only the first eigth note showing. After that, there is
|
||
|
only rests to fill the last measure. All you need to do is add a end bar. Yes,
|
||
|
I was asking Wayne to change the message to read that the entire score was
|
||
|
there, only the bar was missing. He replied to me that all I need to do is do a
|
||
|
Bro to the file and reply CHA to change the descript message. Interesting,
|
||
|
Compuserve dosen't tell us how to change a file message once it's uploaded, but
|
||
|
Wayne did. Might make note of this if you want to change file upload messages.
|
||
|
Later, Denise
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9803 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
15-Mar-91 01:09:09
|
||
|
Sb: CoCoPRO!/Alpha Software
|
||
|
Fm: Dave Myers 71750,210
|
||
|
To: all
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mar. 14, 1991 For Immediate Release
|
||
|
|
||
|
CoCoPRO! Products is pleased to announce the acquisition of Alpha Software
|
||
|
Technologies and their fine line of OS-9/6809 software products. Included in
|
||
|
the new lineup are Data Windows (full-featured database), Data Merger
|
||
|
(mail-merger for use with Data Windows and/or your favorite wordprocessor),
|
||
|
Presto Partner (RAM-resident desktop accessory package), Disk Manager Tree
|
||
|
(complete control over directory structures), Multi-Menu (easily creates
|
||
|
pop-down menus for Multivue), OS-9 Level 2 BBS (complete, ready-to-use bulletin
|
||
|
board system), The Zapper (disk zapper for OS-9 lv. 1 or 2), and Level II
|
||
|
Tools (25 useful tools to make your computing life easier).
|
||
|
We are also pleased to announce the planned introduction (at the Chicago
|
||
|
Rainbowfest) of a new OS-9/6809 product, II Tools II. This product will consist
|
||
|
of a SECOND set of 25 useful tools and utilities for OS-9 lv 2, written by
|
||
|
Keith Alphonso with the user's computing convenience in mind. This package will
|
||
|
offer a great amount of flexibility to the OS-9 user, at an exceptional price
|
||
|
for the value
|
||
|
recieved.
|
||
|
In other related announcements, we are excited to announce that in addition
|
||
|
to our OS-9/6809 line (the abovementioned products, plus those of Burke & Burke
|
||
|
and other vendors), we will be introducing a line of OS-9/68000 software in the
|
||
|
very near future. Planned introductions include OSk versions of several of the
|
||
|
Alpha Software products mentioned above, as well as a special OSk Tools
|
||
|
package. For those users who own and are comfortable with the OS-9 versions of
|
||
|
these products, the OSk versions will provide familiar software on a hardware
|
||
|
platform which may be somewhat new to the user...and for those who do not own
|
||
|
the OS-9 versions, this product line will offer time-tested utility to the
|
||
|
relatively uncluttered OSk landscape.
|
||
|
For product and purchasing information, as well as OSk product availibility,
|
||
|
feel free to contact CoCoPRO! Products at (313) 481-3283 1-9 PM EST Mon-Fri,
|
||
|
1-7 PM Sat. a
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9810 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
15-Mar-91 18:49:03
|
||
|
Sb: #satellite upgrade
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: All
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hello all, I have a hardware/soldering type question. I just acquired the
|
||
|
satellite upgrade baord for the multipak. The wires on that thing are really
|
||
|
thin. Question is, do I have to strip the ends a bit before soldering? If yes,
|
||
|
is there a recommended procedure other than wire cutters/strippers? I think
|
||
|
wire strippers would just break the wires since they're so delicate.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This will be my first hardware "hacking" other than creating myself an rs232
|
||
|
cable and installing the 512K upgrade.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9815 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
15-Mar-91 22:52:01
|
||
|
Sb: #9810-#satellite upgrade
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo -
|
||
|
|
||
|
You could just use the blades of a pair of dikes (diagonal cutters) or even a
|
||
|
knife. For really thin wires, I sometimes use the stripper built into those
|
||
|
little wire wrap tools.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9833 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 09:53:20
|
||
|
Sb: #9815-satellite upgrade
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the reply Pete! (re: wire stripping)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9821 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 10:06:58
|
||
|
Sb: #9810-#satellite upgrade
|
||
|
Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo,
|
||
|
If you have an enamel coated wire, one way to strip them is with some
|
||
|
sandpaper. You could use a knife too scrape a little test spot on one of the
|
||
|
ends, too see if it is just an enamel coating or not.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9834 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 09:54:11
|
||
|
Sb: #9821-#satellite upgrade
|
||
|
Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
||
|
To: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The wires do look like they're coated. Thanks for the suggestion.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9842 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 16:06:57
|
||
|
Sb: #9834-#satellite upgrade
|
||
|
Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
|
||
|
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo,
|
||
|
Yea, sandpaper works pretty good on enameled wires, you don't run the
|
||
|
chance of nicking the wires. Another process I have used is to run the wire
|
||
|
through the flame of a match or lighter. This will burn the insulation off,
|
||
|
leaving a charred residue on the wire that can be easily removed.
|
||
|
I only do the flame trick as a last resort because I don't know if heating
|
||
|
the wire up like that weakens it or makes it brittle.
|
||
|
Maybe someone with more or a metallurgy background would know for sure.
|
||
|
|
||
|
larry
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
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#: 9853 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
18-Mar-91 00:53:15
|
||
|
Sb: #9842-#satellite upgrade
|
||
|
Fm: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
|
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To: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 (X)
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RE: using the flame method.....I learned about using flame to get insulation
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off wires in the army setting up commo equipment. As a matter of fact, its the
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only method I use cause its so easy. You just have to make sure that the flame
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doesn't stay on the wire too long (ie about 3 sec) or else some of the metal
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might lose some of its conducting capability. A good way to be careful is to
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watch the insulation. As soon as it starts to melt, that is long enough. The
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insulation can then be easily pulled off the wire. --Dave
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#: 9861 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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19-Mar-91 09:53:39
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Sb: #9853-satellite upgrade
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Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
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To: DAVID DE FEO 71630,721
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David,
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I have to agree that if it is done carefully the flame method is in some
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cases much better. A very slight nick in a vibration prone wire will cause more
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problems then the damage that might be done to the wire by heating it.
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Larry
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#: 9858 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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18-Mar-91 19:20:14
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Sb: #9842-#satellite upgrade
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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To: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 (X)
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As of yesterday, I installed the satellite board and the whole computer still
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works! (pat on back). By the way, I ended up using a pocket knife to slice the
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insulation off, it was plastic.
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Thanks for your reply, though.
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Hugo
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#: 9862 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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19-Mar-91 10:00:57
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Sb: #9858-satellite upgrade
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Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
|
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Hugo,
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Thats great, Success stories are always welcome news.
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#: 9813 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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15-Mar-91 19:19:16
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Sb: Gshell+
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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To: [F] All
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|
Where can I get Gshell+ ? Is it in the forum or is it commercial software
|
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available? I did a bro Gshell+ but didn't get anything in Lib 10. Thanks,
|
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|
Denise
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#: 9818 S4/MIDI and Music
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16-Mar-91 06:20:02
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Sb: MIDIPACK
|
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Fm: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366
|
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To: 76476,464
|
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|
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Do you need a midipack to use you midi files?
|
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#: 9823 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Mar-91 14:20:33
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|
Sb: #Gfx2-Help
|
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|
Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: All
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GFX2-Help Needed I have been working on some ce to run under the upgraded GFX2.
|
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What I want to do is: 1. Open an overlay window. 2. Direct a path to it. 3.
|
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Create either a framed window with scroll bars, or one without. This would be
|
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|
similar to gport under Multi_Vue. I keep getting 189-Illegal co-ordinates
|
||
|
errors. Is it possible to open an over lay window and start another procedure
|
||
|
in it that would have its own menu bar, etc. Then when finished could you
|
||
|
return to the first window. I have tried to right the code but with no luck.
|
||
|
Also is there any way to have a split/screen with several procedures running at
|
||
|
the same time? Thank you, Brother Jeremy, CSJW
|
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|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9825 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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|
16-Mar-91 18:05:50
|
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|
Sb: #9823-#Gfx2-Help
|
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|
Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
|
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To: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 (X)
|
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|
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Keep in mind that any MV window has at least a one character border all the way
|
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around the screen. If you try to do this, for example, RUN
|
||
|
gfx2("owset",1,0,0,80,24,2,0), it won't work.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9832 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Mar-91 23:37:16
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|
Sb: #9825-#Gfx2-Help
|
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|
Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
|
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To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572 (X)
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||
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I will try that. What I would like to be able to do is similar to what can be
|
||
|
done on a MAC. Open an overlay with scroll bars, move up and down on it, click
|
||
|
on whatever. Close the overlay, and return to the original window. Can this be
|
||
|
done under OS9 on the COCO3?
|
||
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|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9843 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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|
17-Mar-91 17:42:31
|
||
|
Sb: #9832-#Gfx2-Help
|
||
|
Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
|
||
|
To: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have opened up an overlay and have establish another MV window in it. However
|
||
|
I have never had any luck with the scroll bars working in an overlay. I'll mess
|
||
|
around with it again and let you know what I come up with.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Floyd
|
||
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|
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|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
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||
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#: 9846 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 21:14:27
|
||
|
Sb: #9843-Gfx2-Help
|
||
|
Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
|
||
|
To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thank you for your response. I will keep trying also, and I will let you know
|
||
|
what I can come up with. I hope that maybe someone else will have some ideas
|
||
|
here on CIS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
With all best wishes, Brother Jeremy, CSJW
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9851 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 22:08:23
|
||
|
Sb: #9843-Gfx2-Help
|
||
|
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
|
||
|
To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yeah, there's a bug in windint having to do with calculating the offsets of
|
||
|
overlay controls... like scrollbars. Only an overlay in the upper left corner
|
||
|
will work for those right now.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One solution: draw your own controls! <grin>
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9828 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 20:06:14
|
||
|
Sb: #MULTI-VUE
|
||
|
Fm: Bob Archambault 76506,3544
|
||
|
To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I just acquired Multi-Vue from Radio Shack at a nice low price :-) Now I have a
|
||
|
question. Can it be used to run any other programs besides its own?
|
||
|
|
||
|
If I try to run another program like a game or anything that did not come on
|
||
|
the MV disk, it doesn't work. Also some of the files ON that disk won't run
|
||
|
either. A small blue window will pull down from the center of the screen and
|
||
|
then I'll get errors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So far I've asked myself - WHY did I buy this? What GOOD is it?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm hoping that some of you will have the expertise with this thing to help me
|
||
|
out!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanx,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bob
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 9829 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 20:45:03
|
||
|
Sb: #9828-#MULTI-VUE
|
||
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
||
|
To: Bob Archambault 76506,3544 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Read up on how to set up aif files to run applications, and check out some of
|
||
|
the examples here in DL 10. (While you're at it, I'd seriously recommend
|
||
|
grabbing Kent Meyers's patches to gshell.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9841 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 15:06:30
|
||
|
Sb: #9829-MULTI-VUE
|
||
|
Fm: Bob Archambault 76506,3544
|
||
|
To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanx very much, James!
|
||
|
|
||
|
I definitely will do all the things that you mentioned. Last night, after
|
||
|
posting that message, I read further and noticed the section on AIF files and I
|
||
|
wondered if they were the key. But I thought I would wait for a reply here
|
||
|
from someone who KNEW what they were doing :-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Is it just me? Or are all the manuals that Tandy put out for OS-9 about as
|
||
|
clear as MUD?? I say this because when I first got into OS-9 itself, I had
|
||
|
about a million questions! So I was just wondering, is it me (am I THAT dumb?),
|
||
|
or are the manuals confusing for a beginner?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanx a million again, James, for your advice!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bob
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9830 S1/General Interest
|
||
|
16-Mar-91 22:33:52
|
||
|
Sb: Order
|
||
|
Fm: Butch Mooney 76702,1126
|
||
|
To: Dave Myers 71750,210
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Dave,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have tried to access your BBS as I have done before to place a order and
|
||
|
was unable to. I typed COCOPRO at login but couldn't get past the password. Has
|
||
|
something been changed?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Butch Mooney
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9837 S3/Languages
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 10:51:59
|
||
|
Sb: #termcap.l docs?
|
||
|
Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
|
||
|
To: Pete Lyall
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am trying to write a terminal independent clearscreen function in c and want
|
||
|
to use your termcap library from Mark Griffith's sterm package. I have grabbed
|
||
|
the unix termcap manual posted here but it does not have the special functions
|
||
|
you added to get around the lack of an environment under 6809/OS9. Also from
|
||
|
reading sterm.c, the parameters for each function do not seem to correspond to
|
||
|
the unix manual page.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Have you posted the documents for your version of the tercap.l or a header file
|
||
|
for use with it? If so, where should I look?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the help.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ken
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9855 S3/Languages
|
||
|
18-Mar-91 11:23:49
|
||
|
Sb: #9837-termcap.l docs?
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ken -
|
||
|
|
||
|
As far as the termcap.l stuff, the biggest thing that changes is that if you
|
||
|
don't allocate a buffer for the tgetent() function, you may use a NULL and a
|
||
|
buffer will be auto-allocated for you. I used it this way for convenience, but
|
||
|
there may be some memory allocation bugs. Simmy Turner took to just allocating
|
||
|
the buffers manually.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As far as the ttytype file, see the 'update' command, if it's here. My 6809
|
||
|
stuff is offline, but I could get to it if you have no other paths.
|
||
|
Essentially, the ttytype file looks like this:
|
||
|
|
||
|
[+|-|@]devname crttype
|
||
|
|
||
|
There may be multiple lines, one per device. The syntax is:
|
||
|
|
||
|
+ = enabled local terminal
|
||
|
@ = enabled modem based terminal
|
||
|
- = disabled terminal
|
||
|
|
||
|
..WHOOPS! I just realized I'm combining two descriptions here! One is the
|
||
|
'ttylist' file associated with Mtsmon, and the other is ttytype.. sorry! The
|
||
|
layout is just:
|
||
|
|
||
|
/devname crt_type
|
||
|
/t2 vt100
|
||
|
/w1 coco3
|
||
|
/t3 wyse50
|
||
|
|
||
|
etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The file may be in /dd/sys or /r0/sys (latter is faster), and is manipulated
|
||
|
with a utility I called 'ttyset', which should be in DL9.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sorry about the confusion, and toggle me if you need to be further confused!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9838 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 12:00:05
|
||
|
Sb: CM-8 $85.00 UPS incl.
|
||
|
Fm: Mike Passer 72750,420
|
||
|
To: All
|
||
|
|
||
|
Need an economical display alternative for your Coco III?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Radio Shack CM-8 RGB monitor for sale...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yours for $85.00 including UPS ground shipping within the 48 contiguous
|
||
|
states. Please leave email to 72750,420 or call (203) 445-2285 before
|
||
|
8:30 pm evenings Eastern Standard Time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Have a good one,
|
||
|
Mike Passer
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9839 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 14:26:11
|
||
|
Sb: #Inside OS9 Level II
|
||
|
Fm: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
To: Kevin Darling
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kevin,
|
||
|
Have been trying to get a copy of your book "Inside OS9
|
||
|
Level II". Microcom said it was out of print when I called and
|
||
|
to try at a later date. I called back a month later and was
|
||
|
told that they have a lot of requests for this book but they
|
||
|
still don't have any. Know of another source?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9850 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 21:38:42
|
||
|
Sb: #9839-Inside OS9 Level II
|
||
|
Fm: Lee Veal 74726,1752
|
||
|
To: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
|
||
|
Frank Hogg Labs had them for a while. They might yet.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Lee
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9840 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 14:27:58
|
||
|
Sb: #Remote terminal
|
||
|
Fm: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
To: Bruce Isted , Pete Lyall
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Was reading the message string about tsmon and saw that you
|
||
|
require a different driver SACIA instead of ACIAPAK. Where can
|
||
|
I get this?
|
||
|
Also, here is what I want to do; I have an IBM compatible in
|
||
|
another room which I want to hook to my Coco3 via the RS232 ports.
|
||
|
I have a multipack with an RS232pak connected to a modem and will
|
||
|
get another RS232pak for this remote terminal.
|
||
|
Is it possible with a configuration like this to somehow
|
||
|
pipeline the modem through OS9 and out to the remote terminal
|
||
|
where the remote can do an X-modem download at 2400 baud using its
|
||
|
own program timing?
|
||
|
When using tsmon with a IBM PC on the other end, what keys
|
||
|
generate an escape in OS9 ?
|
||
|
Hope you can help with this,
|
||
|
Thanks,
|
||
|
Paul
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are 2 Replies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9849 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 21:15:14
|
||
|
Sb: #9840-Remote terminal
|
||
|
Fm: Bruce Isted 76625,2273
|
||
|
To: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
|
||
|
~
|
||
|
Paul,
|
||
|
You'll find the SACIA driver in my esw110.ar package, available here on CIS
|
||
|
in this forum's CoCo OS-9 data library. You can hook your CoCo up to a PC,
|
||
|
but you will need to modify the 2nd RS-232 Pak to work at a different address,
|
||
|
even though the two RS-232 Paks are plugged into different MPI slots. There
|
||
|
is a text file that describes how to do this, but I don't know where it is or
|
||
|
what it is called... maybe BRO/KEY:RS232 in the appropriate LIBs will turn it
|
||
|
up.
|
||
|
You may also want to install the "MPI IRQ Hack" to allow both RS-232 Paks to
|
||
|
be IRQ driven. The "MPI IRQ Hack" is described in the manual in esw110.ar, as
|
||
|
well as in other files available for DL here.
|
||
|
If you're using a serial port descriptor that is set up with "standard" OS-9
|
||
|
values, you'll find that the PC's Esc is CONTROL-BREAK (ESCAPE), Ctrl-E is
|
||
|
BREAK, and Ctrl-C is SHIFT-BREAK.
|
||
|
Bruce
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9856 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
||
|
18-Mar-91 11:28:09
|
||
|
Sb: #9840-Remote terminal
|
||
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
|
||
|
To: Paul Rinear 73757,1413
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul -
|
||
|
|
||
|
I used to do that when I had the Gimix hooked up. I had 6 terminals and 2
|
||
|
modems connected. I also had a PC in the studio, attached by serial line to the
|
||
|
Gimix. I'd log into the gimix using Procomm to make the PC look like a VT100,
|
||
|
and then use Sterm on the gimix to dial into cis. I'd use Kermit to transfer
|
||
|
files between the two boxes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
You could probably also write a very simple pass-thru utility, but it gets
|
||
|
complicated when you try to figure out how to pass out of band information,
|
||
|
like how to disconnect, for example.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Pete
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 9844 S8/BBS Systems/TSMon
|
||
|
17-Mar-91 17:48:42
|
||
|
Sb: Help with LogIn
|
||
|
Fm: Jeff Dugas 74746,3412
|
||
|
To: 76070,41
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mark,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I downloaded your LogIn utilities and am having some problems setting it
|
||
|
up. My problem is with the ADDUSER utility. When I run it it accesses /dd for
|
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a moment then asks for the username and UID. After answering the prompts, it
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reports "adding new user ..." and then ends (I'm back to the shell). I gathered
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from the docs that it was supposed to create the necessary files and generally
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"set things up". Do I need to create any files/directories before running
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ADDUSER?
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-Jeff
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#: 9845 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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17-Mar-91 21:11:00
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Sb: #The MM/1 Serial Port!
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Fm: Keith H. March 70541,1413
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To: all
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Hello:
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Can any one tell me how to hook up my CoCo 3 to a MM/1 a hundred sixty feet
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away?
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I would like to run spreadsheets, word processors, graphics programs from the
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CoCo.
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Any Help would be greatly appreached <sp?>
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Throught the MM/1 RS-232 port , Serial or Parallel ?
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Thanks for the HELP.
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Keith H. March
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 9854 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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18-Mar-91 05:59:21
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Sb: #9845-The MM/1 Serial Port!
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Keith H. March 70541,1413
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At 160 feet you may run into problems. The RS-232 standard says no more than
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fifty feet--this constraint is present because if a serial device puts out a
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signal that is just within specs, past that distance it isn't usable. A place
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I used to work had trouble with that once: we had terminals hooked up over a
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distance of fifty feet or a bit over, and they worked just fine, but a lab
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instrument with RS-232 out was flaky. A friend with more hardware knowledge
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than me or my boss hooked up an oscilloscope, and one could see very easily the
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effects of cable capacitance and resistance. Smoothed that signal right out
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into mush.
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One can get special low-capacitance cable for longer serial runs, though I
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don't recall how far one can go with it.
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#: 9857 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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18-Mar-91 11:30:32
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Sb: #9845-The MM/1 Serial Port!
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Keith H. March 70541,1413
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Keith -
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While the serial spec (well, RS-232C) states a maximum length of 50 feet, I
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regularly get away with many times that. Had runs in my old house that were in
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excess of 200 feet, and I have been to sites where customers run lines
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approaching 1000 feet.
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Pete
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#: 9863 S4/MIDI and Music
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19-Mar-91 15:25:08
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Sb: #New Keyboard Advice
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Fm: Mark Wuest 74030,332
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To: all
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Hi, all.
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I am seeking advice about a keyboard I plan to buy my wife. She wants to learn
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to play piano, and I thought an electronic keyboard would be a good way to let
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both of us see how serious we are. I have only $500 budgeted. Do you guys have
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any suggestions?
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Thanks!
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Mark
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 9864 S4/MIDI and Music
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19-Mar-91 16:39:31
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Sb: #9863-New Keyboard Advice
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Mark Wuest 74030,332 (X)
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Mark -
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Some questions back at you:
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Do you want it to be MIDI capable? (highly recommended, and most are)
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Do you want full sized keys? (also recommended)
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Do you want it to be multi-timbral (be able to play many instruments at once,
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i.e. piano, flute, drums, etc.)?
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Best bet would be to get something on the lines of a Roland D5 or D10, or
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possibly a Kawai K1 or K1-II. The used market has the K1's at under $450
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frequently, the D5 may also be near that point (discounted) new.
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Two suggestions:
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a) Check out the local for sale rags... we have the Recycler here in LA, and
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have 4-5 PAGES each week of used musical equipment for sale, mostly priced
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aggressively.
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b) Type GO MAO (Music Alley Online...a music store here on CIS) and leave a
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note for Jamie Robertson. Lots of folks have bought (new) stuff from Jamie at
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incredible prices (self included). He's also very friendly, and helpful.
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Telling what you're looking for, and what your dollar cap is, and I'm sure he
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can provide some suggestions. He's very well thought of on both the MIDI Forum
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and on USENET's rec.music.synth group.
|
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Also, pop over to the MIDI Forum and ask questions. Very active forum over
|
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there, and probably every piece of musical gear available has passed through
|
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_somebody's_ hands over there. You'll get the straight skinny on what performs
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well, and what doesn't.
|
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|
Lastly - worst thing you can do is walk into your local music store
|
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|
uninitiated... The prices posted are fictitious. There's list price, the posted
|
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|
price, and then there's what the dealer will REALLY sell it for (typically
|
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|
20-30% below list, sometimes lower). Have your facts together, your reviews
|
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|
read, and know what the going prices are (approximately). If you have a
|
||
|
reasonable music dealer, he'll come to know you andwill give you the discounted
|
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|
price w/o asking once you're a regular.
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Pete
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Press <CR> !>
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