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#: 20008 S1/General Interest
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06-Jun-94 14:28:33
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Sb: #19578-Windows/OS-9
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Fm: M. Raabe 100327,1526
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To: Cherry Valley Lang Tech 71055,2527
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Hi Steve,
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I made some projects like yours under OS-9 using the GUI called MGR, which is
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well supported by first, seccond and thrird parties.
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OS-9 is well known in the "industrial I/O area" and several drivers are
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available. Since there is the GNU-C-Compiler as ANSI and C++ version available,
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there is the wide range of UNIX-Sources available for OS-9.
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Ciao Martin
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#: 20004 S1/General Interest
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04-Jun-94 06:40:00
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Sb: #19998-#Finally here!
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Fm: keith bauer 71102,317
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Bill,
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>
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> I finished InfoXpress 1.2 just in time for the fest, but as you know,
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> neither of us made it. I didn't have time to finish the documentation
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> updates, so if you can make do with the current documentation <g>, then
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> 1.2 is ready to be distributed as soon as Mark can make up some disks. All
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I can make do with current docs, please put me on the list for the update.
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Thanks for a great program.
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Keith Bauer
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CIS:71102,317 Delphi:keithbauer Internet:kbauer@pids.com
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Via InfoXpress/OSK ver 1.01 How 'bout them Cowboys!
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#: 20005 S1/General Interest
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04-Jun-94 11:32:03
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Sb: #20004-Finally here!
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: keith bauer 71102,317 (X)
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Keith,
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Please contact Mark Griffith directly to order a copy of the InfoXpress
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upgrade. Thanks!
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-Bill-
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#: 20011 S1/General Interest
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08-Jun-94 13:38:33
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Sb: #looking for printer
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Fm: Heddi Plumb 74561,3470
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To: all
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I am looking for a printer # somewhere between DMP 105 and DMP 134
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It's for my father who has both above models, and had one in between
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but can't remember what it is now, a it was stolen a while ago. I am trying to
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replace it, but all I know is that it has serial input and near letter quality
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printing. Sorry for the lack of details, but if you have one to sell, please
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contact me.
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Thank You
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#: 20040 S1/General Interest
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16-Jun-94 22:35:51
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Sb: #20011-#looking for printer
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Fm: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662
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To: Heddi Plumb 74561,3470 (X)
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I have a DMP-130 I'm trying to sell.
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Hugo
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#: 20041 S1/General Interest
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17-Jun-94 20:15:50
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Sb: #20040-looking for printer
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Fm: Heddi Plumb 74561,3470
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To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
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If the printer has a near letter quality print mode and a serial rather than
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parallel input port I would be interested. please e-mail me with the price.
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Thank You!
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#: 20015 S1/General Interest
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10-Jun-94 22:04:26
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Sb: #HMI for OS-9
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Fm: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005
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To: all
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Has anyone considered developing for CompuServe's HMI (host micro interface) to
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allow graphics and such? This would really go well with a computer like the
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MM/1. They're sending me information from their external development
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department.
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Thoughts?
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#: 20016 S1/General Interest
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11-Jun-94 09:18:08
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Sb: #20015-HMI for OS-9
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005 (X)
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Boisy,
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I've been in contact with them off and on for a couple of years. The problem
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is that they will not release specs for the HMI interface itself, and they will
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not release sample source code, they will only release a compiled library of
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functions for the mainstream DOS, Windows or Mac development platforms. Maybe
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Microware can do something about getting OSK libraries? I didn't get anywhere
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with it, and neither have others like Amiga and Atari developers, and they've
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tried a lot harder than I ever did. I was looking at it strictly as a way to
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make InfoXpress less prone to line noise, or changes in menus, but decided that
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the effort to implement HMI was more than I really wanted to tackle (not to
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mention CIS's disinterest in supporting a non standard platform). If it was
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available, I'd look into using it, and I'd be happy to add my support, as a
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developer, for an OSK library. Please keep me posted.
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-Bill-
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#: 20017 S1/General Interest
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11-Jun-94 16:17:07
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Sb: #20015-#HMI for OS-9
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005 (X)
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Bill Dickhaus has expressed an interest ... James Jones _left_ CompuServe over
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their lack of desire to share this information .. so he was interested. I know
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Mark Griffith also expressed an interest at one time as well.
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How did you manage to get them to send you anything?
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*- Steve -*
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#: 20018 S1/General Interest
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11-Jun-94 22:28:06
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Sb: #20017-#HMI for OS-9
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Fm: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Well, I just inquired about it, and they are supposed to send me information on
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who to contact for a more indepth discussion. I am really not interested in
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doing such a project myself, but would like to see it get done if at all
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possible. I downloaded the HMIDEV.TXT in the CMI support forum and read it,
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btw. If you haven't seen it, might want to check it out.
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It looks like someone has plowed this row before though, without any success.
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#: 20019 S1/General Interest
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12-Jun-94 09:23:37
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Sb: #20018-HMI for OS-9
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Fm: John R. Wainwright 72517,676
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To: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005 (X)
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AHA!
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I have long suspected that the popularity of all the fancy graphics and
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multimedia interfaces was related to the fact that our schools no longer teach
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people to read.
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Perhaps the person at Compuserve in charge of releasing those specs is a recent
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graduate.
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Send him (or her) a picture.
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(only half kidding)
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********************************
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A stitch in time --------------------
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------ is worth two in the bush
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John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
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#: 20034 S1/General Interest
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15-Jun-94 08:30:17
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Sb: slip drivers for os9k
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Fm: ted lechman 74104,650
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To: all
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I'm looking for a slip driver so that i can run tcp/ip and other related apps
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(nfs, telnet, ftp) on a 386 os9000 system using a uart. Will pay. If you have
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any info on suppliers please let me know. Ted
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#: 20035 S1/General Interest
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15-Jun-94 08:30:18
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Sb: slip drivers for os9k
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Fm: ted lechman 74104,650
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To: All.
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I'm looking for a slip driver so that i can run tcp/ip and other related apps
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(nfs, telnet, ftp) on a 386 os9000 system using a uart. Will pay. If you have
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any info on suppliers please let me know. Ted
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#: 20036 S1/General Interest
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15-Jun-94 08:30:20
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Sb: slip drivers for os9k
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Fm: ted lechman 74104,650
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To: all.
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I'm looking for a slip driver so that i can run tcp/ip and other related apps
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(nfs, telnet, ftp) on a 386 os9000 system using a uart. Will pay. If you have
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any info on suppliers please let me know. Ted
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#: 20033 S3/Languages
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15-Jun-94 07:54:37
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Sb: Probl. with Ada compiler
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Fm: Franklin C.A. de Wi 100341,1534
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To: all
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Has anyone of you any experience with the Ada compiler for OS/9 from
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Meridian ? Currently we're encountering some problems when using
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optimize options.
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Please respond to:
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Franklin C. de Wit
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tel: intl. 31-2230-53945
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fax: intl. 31-2230-52945
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compuserve: 100341,1534
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internet: 100341.1534@compuserve.com
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12-Jun-94 20:24:22
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Sb: #Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Mike Fahy 74656,2340
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To: All
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This might get a little long winded and the subject will bear a
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narrow band of interest, but I'm going to iterate my experience
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installing a SCSI Hard Drive on a Coco III and see if I can get any
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comments or constructive advice.
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Hard Drive: Seagate ST138N - 30 MB RLL - Verified good on a PC.
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Controller: Disto HDII piggybacked on a Disto Super Controller II.
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Drivers: SCSI package from Matt Thompson, freeware & registered versions.
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I started Friday afternoon using the registered version of the
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software which adds caching, turbo, and a few other things to the
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freeware version.
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Throughout the documentation, it is quite emphatically stated that to
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use 512 byte sectors, the actual sectors per track should be
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multiplied by two when creating a device descriptor. This was done.
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Parameters used were 613 Heads, 4 cylinders, and 52 (26x2) SPT.
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The low level and verify pass, which ignore the driver & descriptor,
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correctly indicated a hex number which came out to about 64,000
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sectors which would be 32 MB (64000*512).
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Next an appropriate boot diskette was Os9gen'd containing H0 and
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SCSISYS drivers. When the High level format was started, it looked
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at the descriptor and indicated a hex number of twice the number of
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sectors which would tell the formatter to format a 64 MB drive.
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I let it run, assuming the documentation was correct and, not
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surprisingly, the drive commenced a lot of head banging halfway
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through the format process.
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I proceeded to twidle parameters, including backing down to 26
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sectors per track. This resulted in a sucessful completion of the
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formatting but the drive was unreadable.
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All this takes a huge amount of time, since a new boot disk must be
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gen'd every time paramteres are changed.
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idea that if I double the sectors per track I should reduce the
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cylinder count in half.
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I did this and the high level formatting went without a hitch, but I
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couldn't write anything legible to the drive.
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After a third cup of coffee and a stroll around the house, I
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resurrected my copy of the freeware version which doesn't have all
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the caching and other speedups in it.
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before . . head banging when it got to the end as if it was only half
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finished.
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Formatted 64,000, 512 byte, sectors giving me 32 megs. I created the
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necessary directories on the hard drive (Shell and Grfdrv in Cmds of
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course, plus a DD descriptor in OS9boot on the floppy pointing to H0)
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the hard, including the commands in Startup on the hard.
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Model III) defaulting to H0.
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Couldn't use the registered version of Thompson's SCSI with a Disto HDII.
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Contrary to the docs, I had to reduce the cylinder count if I
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If anyone has waded this far through this message, I would love to
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hear comments . .
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> Mike Fahy <
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12-Jun-94 22:35:07
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Sb: #20021-#Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Ken Scales 74646,2237
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To: Mike Fahy 74656,2340 (X)
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> Picking up the pieces:
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> Couldn't use the registered version of Thompson's SCSI with a Disto HDII.
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> Contrary to the docs, I had to reduce the cylinder count if I
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> increased the SPT.
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> If anyone has waded this far through this message, I would love to
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> hear comments . .
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Hi, Mike -
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I have captured your message, and will forward it to Colin McKay at Northern
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Xposure (the current distributor of the registered version of Matt's SCSISYS).
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Colin can be reached directly at the following internet address:
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cmckay@northx.isis.org
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Regards... / Ken
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Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
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** Composed with KVed/Ved and uploaded with InfoXpress **
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#: 20026 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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13-Jun-94 09:31:19
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Sb: #20022-Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Mike Fahy 74656,2340
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To: Ken Scales 74646,2237 (X)
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Thanks, Ken. I tried voice contact with Matt (according to the
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docs) but all I got was an operator's recording unable to
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complete the call.
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The system as it now stands isn't half bad at all. I found a
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few patches to take care of interrupts and am overall quite
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pleased. The combination of SCSI & 512 byte sectors plus the
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capabilities of the 6809 gives me performance far superior to my
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older PC's and their MFM drives. That isn't bias, it's simple
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truth.
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Be interesting to see how it works with Caching & Turbo in the
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reg. version. Hope something happens before I get the disk
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filled up <g>.
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The Disto arrangement is nice. Pleasure to get rid of that
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multipak. Too much space for 4 lousy buss slots.
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Now, if I could figure a way to attach an Ethernet board . .
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> Mike Fahy <
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13-Jun-94 06:53:46
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Sb: #20021-#Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Mike Fahy 74656,2340 (X)
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Mike,
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10M SASI system quit working about a month ago, and my CoCo has been down since
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then) and a KenTon interface without a cable, so I haven't quite got all the
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pieces together yet. I'm going to use the ST157N I took out of my MM/1. I'd
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be interested in any response that you might get from Northern Xposure about
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all this.
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Does anyone know where I can get either a Disto HDI or a cable for a KenTon
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SCSI interface?
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-Bill-
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#: 20025 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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13-Jun-94 07:25:35
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Sb: #20023-#Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Bill:
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Making a Kenton cable is easy. You need a 50 pin connector and a 34 pin
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connector, as well as a strip of 34 conductor ribbon cable. connect the 34 pin
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card edge connector to one end of the ribbon cable. At the other end, make a
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split right in the middle of the cable, so that on one strip you have 17 wires,
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and 17 on the other. attach the cable onto the far left and right sides of the
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connector, leaving 16 pins in the middle with no cable. Be sure to take pin 1
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#: 20029 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Jun-94 16:48:15
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Sb: #20025-Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005 (X)
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Thanks, Boisy, if I can't find one for a reasonable price, I'll go ahead and
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make my own, although I'd rather not.
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-Bill-
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#: 20027 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Jun-94 05:33:03
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Sb: #20023-#Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Bill,
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Last I heard, Ken-Ton is still around. Have you attempted to call them direct?
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*- Steve -*
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#: 20030 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Jun-94 16:48:23
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Sb: #20027-#Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Steve,
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No, I wasn't sure whether they were still around or not. I picked up this
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controller when CoCoPro was shutting down, and it came as is, no docs, no
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cable, no software. Does anyone have a number for KenTon?
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-Bill-
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 20032 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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15-Jun-94 05:33:06
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Sb: #20030-Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Bill,
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Looking through my files, I found th shipping ticket for my Ken-Ton dual serial
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port. The number I have is:
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KEN-TON Electronics Inc
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187 Greenacres Road
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Tonawanda, NY 14150
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716.837.9168
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Maybe it's still current.
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*- Steve -*
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#: 20028 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Jun-94 15:47:25
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Sb: Coco parts garage sale
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: All coco types
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Well, I finally had to send a disk controller and drive to my parents, and this
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pretty much disables my remaining coco II system. As a result, I'm parting it
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out:
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Coco MIDI cartridge - $30 Wordpak 80 column cartridge - $20 RS-232 pak - $15
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Coco II 64K - $25 Multipak - $20 80 track DS/DD drive - $15 External power
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supply (12/5 vdc for disks) - $15 (HEAVY)
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TONS (100's) of RS-DOS & OS9 disks (5.25 35, 40, and 80 trackers) - $10
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As a garage sale special, I'll take $100 for the whole mess (add shipping).
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Buyer pays shipping.
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Either send mail to me here on CIS, or on the internet to plyall@netcom.com.
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Pete Lyall
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#: 20037 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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15-Jun-94 23:24:45
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Sb: #Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Ken Scales 74646,2237
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Steve Wegert said:
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> Looking through my files, I found th shipping ticket for my Ken-Ton dual
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> serial port. The number I have is:
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>
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> KEN-TON Electronics Inc
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> 187 Greenacres Road
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> Tonawanda, NY 14150
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> 716.837.9168
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This agrees with the address given for Ken-Ton in the Vendors' section of the
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May Chicago-Fest handbook, so is probably current. The last line Steve
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provided is the phone number, BTW (716-837-9168).
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Regards... / Ken
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
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** Composed with KVed/Ved and uploaded with InfoXpress **
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#: 20038 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Jun-94 06:38:25
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Sb: #20037-Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Ken Scales 74646,2237
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Thanks Ken (and Steve) I'll try and give the a call this week.
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-Bill-
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#: 20039 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Jun-94 17:31:42
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Sb: #20037-Coco III & SCSI
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Ken Scales 74646,2237
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> the May Chicago-Fest handbook, so is probably current. The last line
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> Steve provided is the phone number, BTW (716-837-9168).
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Whatsamatter Ken .... you don't like the new International format for phone
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numbers? <wink>
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:-)
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*- Steve -*
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#: 20007 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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06-Jun-94 05:23:34
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Sb: Speedisk Demo
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Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41
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To: All
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A demo of the SPEEDISK hard drive optimizer/defragmentation program has been
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recently uploaded into library 12. Anyone with an OSK machine that is
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interested in trying this out, please feel free. Any questions can be posted
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here, or send email to 76070,41.
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Mark
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#: 20020 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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12-Jun-94 20:11:12
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Sb: #Zmodem Question
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: All
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Hey, gang, I have something I can't figure out. I have an OSK machine- a
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System 5, and have been attempting to use "rz", from a shell started under
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Sterm. I first attempted to d/l from my local BBS, and would get Timeout
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errors. I could use "rz" under my coco on this BBS. The timeouts would come
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rapidly, one every second, maybe. All it would do was get the header and the
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timeouts would begin.
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Thinking it might be some quirk with the BBS I tried to dl from Delphi. Here I
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could get the file but would get a tremendous amt of Timeouts, and other
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errors, even with error correction.
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Now, my setup is a 2400 baud modem (Hayes Optima). /t2 was set at 9600 baud.
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On a hunch, I dropped /t2 back to 4800 and went to Delphi, good error-free d/l.
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Went to the BBS and a good d/l.
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Now I wonder why? Does it have to do with the modem? Does this mean that "rz"
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wouldn't work with a 14.4K modem at high speed? Is the timeout being garbled
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here or what? Although not documented, I tried a "-t <timeout>" option on the
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command line, but though seemingly changing the timeout time, it still didn't
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help on the errors.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
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^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 20024 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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13-Jun-94 06:53:55
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Sb: #20020-Zmodem Question
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: David Breeding 72330,2051
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David,
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Its possible that the modem isn't quite capable of communicating with your
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system at 9600. It could also be a flow control problem, although if you're
|
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only connecting at 2400, I don't know why 4800 would work better than 9600.
|
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How are the modem and port configured for flow control? How big is the input
|
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buffer on /t2? I have mine set to 2048 on my MM/1.
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-Bill-
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#: 20031 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Jun-94 00:12:20
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Sb: Mfg support
|
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Fm: Bill Barrett 70324,1747
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||
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To: all
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||
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I need to pack a configured vs. 3.0 system with user software on a set of 3"
|
||
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floppies, for manufacturing build. Anyone have any good ideas? It took a
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consultant several weeks of hard labor the last time it was done, most of the
|
||
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time spent reading a newspaper while waiting for a floppy to get written.
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I'll provide some tips on dealing with events, signals and pipes in exchange.
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||
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Have learned a lot about the OS9 quirks, of which there are many.
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#: 20009 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
|
||
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06-Jun-94 14:42:25
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||
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Sb: #19697-OS/9 vs pSOS
|
||
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Fm: M. Raabe 100327,1526
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To: Cherry Valley Lang Tech 71055,2527
|
||
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|
||
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Hi Steve,
|
||
|
there seem to be no GUI-support under psos+, neither client nor server.
|
||
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psos+ development enviroment seems to need a specialist when beeing installed
|
||
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(I'm only experienced on PC-based development systems).
|
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|
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Ciao Martin
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||
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#: 20006 S15/Hot Topics
|
||
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04-Jun-94 11:32:11
|
||
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Sb: #20002-OS-9 to OS-9000
|
||
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
|
||
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
Pete,
|
||
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|
||
|
I've ported a couple of things from OSK to OS9000, and it looks like MicroWare
|
||
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went out of their way to provide compatability between the two. Just about all,
|
||
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if not all, of the OSK library calls are provided, even though the underlying
|
||
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system is much more complex. I haven't had any free time lately to play much
|
||
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with OS9000, but I'm impressed.
|
||
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|
||
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-Bill-
|
||
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Press <CR> !>
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