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87041 28-APR 16:48 Programmers Den
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RE: Real Make... (Re: Msg 87036)
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From: RHELLER To: NIMITZ
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I did not see it here or on chestnut (last time I checked (but I only snarfed
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the ls-lR file, so if it was uploaded recently, I'd have missed it)).
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87042 28-APR 16:56 Programmers Den
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RE: Real Make... (Re: Msg 87036)
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From: RHELLER To: NIMITZ
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lucy.ifi.unibas.edu is not known domain. Do you have a filename for GNU Make
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on chestnut? The only make is make.ar in the OS9 (6809) section. There is
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makeinfo and m4 in the /pub/OSK/GNU directory on chestnut.cs.uwisc.edu.
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87043 28-APR 20:44 Programmers Den
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RE: Real Make... (Re: Msg 87042)
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From: NIMITZ To: RHELLER
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I'm sorry, try lucy.ifi.unibas.CH.
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87045 28-APR 21:58 Programmers Den
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RE: Real Make... (Re: Msg 87042)
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From: KSCALES To: RHELLER
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Hi, Robert -
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> lucy.ifi.unibas.edu is not known domain.
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I think this should be "lucy.ifi.unibas.ch". I ftp'ed over there during
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the Christmas break. Don't know offhand if there is a version of 'make'
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available there or not.
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Cheers... / Ken
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Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
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87074 30-APR 19:14 Programmers Den
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RE: Real Make... (Re: Msg 87041)
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From: JOHNREED To: RHELLER (NR)
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> I did not see it here or on chestnut (last time I checked (but I only snarfed
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> the ls-lR file, so if it was uploaded recently, I'd have missed it)).
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I saw it (GNU-Make) on wuarchive.wustl.edu -- along with a
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huge herd of other GNUs.
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"Don't take life too serious - it ain't nohow permanent"
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(Pogo)
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John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
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87044 28-APR 21:38 Programmers Den
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RE: GCC2 ver 2.5.8 (Re: Msg 86985)
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From: KEITHBAUER To: NIMITZ
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David
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> Keith, those are indeed in another file, somehow DELPHI got the idea I
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> was done with this upload before I was. In fact, Paul just broke into my
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Okay, I will look for the rest this weekend. By the way here is my MM/1
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setup:
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8 Meg using the new back plane
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/h0 213 meg Maxtor Hard drive
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/d0 3-1/2 1.4mg
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/t0
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/t2 Dexxa Mouse
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/t3
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/t4 14.4K modem
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8CM815 Monitor
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Panasonic 9 Pin KX-P1180 printer
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See ya
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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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87046 28-APR 22:59 General Information
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RE: Current Periodicals (Re: Msg 87037)
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From: JEVESTAL To: DSRTFOX (NR)
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> There are a lot of patches and such to wade through, so much so that I
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> came out with an "upgrade" disk that many have referred to as "Level II
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> version 2" though it isn't that officially. What it is is a collection of
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> the most used/needed/recommended patches for Level II all on awo disk set
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> that gas (has!!) an auto-patch util with it. Answer a few questions and
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> the patches are installed! All you do then is edit the supplied bootlist
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> to your liking and run OS9Gen. You need 2 DS40T drives (at least1... the
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> other can be 80T) to run the autopatch feature, also 512K. The disk set is
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> $7.50 + $2.50 S&H, or you can get it from FARNA Systems at the fest in
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> Chicago.
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I thought that Patch09 was a CoNect product and I think Rick sells it for
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only $3.50 or something like that.
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87047 29-APR 07:07 General Information
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classifieds
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From: DGANTZ To: ALL
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Just a friendly little reminder, and a friendly request (to save us all
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online time). If you have a posted classified in the classified section
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and the item or items have been sold, please update or remove your
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classified. If need help consult EDDIEKUNS or MITHLEN, they manage
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our databases, but may be able to advise on the updating or removal
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of classifieds. Last time I checked out the classifieds (prior to today)
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I found out that 80 to 90% of what I wanted to buy was sold months to 2
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years prior. And there I was stuck with an investment in online time
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and nothing to show for it.
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87048 29-APR 09:52 General Information
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RE: classifieds (Re: Msg 87047)
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From: ILLUSIONIST To: DGANTZ (NR)
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Marty Goodman will be deleting all classifieds older than 3 months
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very soon..
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87053 29-APR 22:24 General Information
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RE: classifieds (Re: Msg 87047)
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From: MRUPGRADE To: DGANTZ (NR)
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I call it theh barn door syndrome.
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Most every one closes it on th way in,, and leaves it swinging in theh breeze
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as they exit.
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assifieds here are a great bonus for all Delphi users. After they've
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helped you,, please help others by askin theh item be removed. That makes
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them much more realistic,, andn many will rely on them.
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Sorry,, but I hate the doors left swinging,,, just cause somone's no longer
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needing theh barn for them selves.
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Til then,,, Terry Simons
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87049 29-APR 19:35 Telecom (6809)
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Loading SC to another window
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From: CHARLESAM To: ALL
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I'm having a problem loading supercomm into a given window from startup.
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I've tried SC >/w1, SC <>/w1, SC <>>>/w1, SC <>>>/w1&. None work. If any
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one here has a solution I'd be appreciative to hear it. Of course I use
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supercomm, not SC, but its the redirection I can't master. If I can load
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supercomm into a window from a script file, I can load anything else.
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No, thats a lie! I can't load DMTree from scriptfile either, but I
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believe thats the nature of DMTree. Thanx Charlie
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87054 29-APR 22:26 Telecom (6809)
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RE: Loading SC to another window (Re: Msg 87049)
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From: COLORSYSTEMS To: CHARLESAM (NR)
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Try sc <>>>/w&
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Zack C Sessions
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"We did not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors,
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we borrowed it from our descendants." Ancient proverb
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87050 29-APR 21:41 General Information
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RE: patches (Re: Msg 87027)
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From: ROBERT84 To: NEALSTEWARD
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I have contacted them before about the program. They said they don't even
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have anyone there familiar with it anymore, and could not help me. How do
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you like that.
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Thanks, Bob
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87051 29-APR 22:18 General Information
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RE: patches (Re: Msg 87050)
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From: NEALSTEWARD To: ROBERT84
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I will make an effort to contact the author and see if he will support it
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anymore, and if he can arrange for another distributor since it is THE
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BEST word processor I have even seen for coco os9.
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87064 30-APR 16:13 General Information
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RE: patches (Re: Msg 87051)
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From: DBREEDING To: NEALSTEWARD (NR)
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RE: Word processor from OwlWare
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> I will make an effort to contact the author and see if he will support it
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> anymore, and if he can arrange for another distributor since it is THE
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> BEST word processor I have even seen for coco os9.
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I have Bob Van Der Poel's ved/vpt combo. Not familiar with the w/p you
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speak of, but this setup can really put out some great text. This is a
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separate text editor/Text Formatter combo (vpt could work with any text
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editor), but I am really impressed.
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You may have to set up your own vpt..init file, (something like a printer
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descriptor file, although examples for several printers are included), but
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when you get it set up, you can produce some really fabulous text. The
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control codes may be a little ambiguous, but they work. I understand Bob
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was the writer of Telewriter 64/128.
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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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87066 30-APR 16:20 General Information
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RE: patches (Re: Msg 87064)
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From: MITHELEN To: NEALSTEWARD (NR)
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Wait, word processor from OwlWare... That would be WindoWriter? You're kidding
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when you say it is the BEST you have ever seen for OS-9... right? The only
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thing I found of vaule in that package was the ram disk...
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87077 30-APR 22:15 General Information
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RE: patches (Re: Msg 87051)
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From: ROBERT84 To: NEALSTEWARD (NR)
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I would really appreciate that, I have the docs for version 1.2, and a disk
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with a serial number on it if that is what he would need to know that I have
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a real copy of the program. I really appreciate your help.
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Thanks,
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87052 29-APR 22:23 General Information
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Boot Problem
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From: NEALSTEWARD To: ALL
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HELP!!! I can't figure this one out...
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When I os9gen a bootdisk, mount it in drive 0 and type DOS, the read heads
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move to track 34 and the OS9 BOOT message appears as it should. The problem
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I am having is that it immediately goes to the hard drive to finish the boot
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process and will not allow me to boot entirely from floppy. When I try this
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on a system without a HD, the boot just seems to hang up as if it is looking
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for a HD. So I cannot generate a system boot for my son's floppy based
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system. I can boot successfully from my ORIGINAL system master floppy on
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both systems, but then I don't have access to my hard drive unless I manually
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load HDisk and H0. I split the orignal OS9boot file into separate modules
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and os9gened a new one with ALL the same original modules, and the problem
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reoccured!? I have checked the CRS's of all the modules and os9gen and
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everything is the same. Does anyone know why this occurs? Can it be a
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function of RGBDOS or the RGB utilities that allow for booting OS-9 from the
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HD? How do I correct the problem?
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(FYI: I have a 2 meg Coco 3, 80 meg SCSI HD, Ken-Ton SCSI Interface, Disto
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SCII with a Tandy Smartwatch and RGBDOS partitioned with 5 RSDOS compatible
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Thanks for any help,
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87055 29-APR 23:03 General Information
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RE: Boot Problem (Re: Msg 87052)
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From: RANDYKWILSON To: NEALSTEWARD
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If it goes to the hard drive to get the OS9BOOT file, after loading the
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I do not see a 6309 listed in your message, so I'm going to assume no PBoost
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First, boot with your original Tandy disk. Then, insert your new disk, and
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press reset *once*. When you hit reset only once, OS9 re-reads the OS9BOOT
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file, without reloading the kernel from track 34. Since the kernel currently
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The other side of this is os9gen and cobbler. This utilities always write out
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the kernel that's in memory to track 34. So, at this point, you can 'gen a boot
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for your son, and it will get the floppy Boot module. The bad side is that
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And, since this *is* OS9, there is another way to do it. Somewhere lurking
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in the data base here is a utility called KUtil. This was specificly designed
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to do things like this. It will allow you to "lift" the Boot module from the
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Tandy disk (floppy), and stick it into the track 34 stuff of your new disk.
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It's been a while since I've worked with this, so exact details are hazy. Read
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87056 29-APR 23:12 General Information
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RE: Boot Problem (Re: Msg 87052)
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From: WDTV5 To: NEALSTEWARD
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Hi Neal; From the description, its most obvious cause is that you are using
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the module "boot", part of track 34 from the RGB software kit. Your easiest
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fix is to go back to the database here and get my package of krnlutils.
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They are designed to make accessing the track 34 stuffs *much* easier.
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Between that utility kit, and my "vfy", preferably the latest edition, you can
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do anything you want to do to the "hidden track" of an os9 bootable diskette.
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I'd suggest making a fresh dir of the hard drive call KRNL or some such, then
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using vfy, split the kernal off the distribution disk to get the stock "boot",
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do the same with the one that won't work, and re-merge or cpa them back using
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the stock boot in place of yours. The krnlutils kit has a util to make a
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directory entry and fd that points to the kernal track which then can be copied
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off
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to wherever, and a "krnlmvr" util that can take a kernal track from anyplace
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that has a direntry pointing to it and put it back on your sones disk, can't
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spell either! But its easier to do than to describe once the utility's are
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was running an older st-238r. Now I'm scsi and went back to a floppy based
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boot, I change mine sometimes daily and doing that on the hrad drive is too
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much like playing russian roulette with all 6 chambers loaded! This way I
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recover. fewer headaches by far even if the floppy boot is slow.
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87063 30-APR 15:23 General Information
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RE: Boot Problem (Re: Msg 87052)
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From: JPOTTAGE To: NEALSTEWARD
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The problem is probably that you have a modified sysgo or init
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boot file and insert a DD driver that looks to the floppy.
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Hope this helps.
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/ Jim Pottage \
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87069 30-APR 18:22 General Information
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RE: Boot Problem (Re: Msg 87063)
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From: ILLUSIONIST To: JPOTTAGE (NR)
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DD doesnt have to be a floppy, it can be anything you wish, on my "big"
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coco, I have 2 MFM hard drives, and a SCSI drive.. /DD is the larger
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SCSI, and /H0 and /H1 are the 2 30 meg MFM's ...
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-* Mike
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87057 30-APR 00:55 OSK Applications
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RE: PGP for OSK? (Re: Msg 86999)
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From: 10BAUD To: DSRTFOX (NR)
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Drug dealers use automobiles too. That DOES NOT mean that every car should
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have to file a "flight plan" with the government so that drug dealers can be
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87059 30-APR 01:25 General Information
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RE: Printers (Re: Msg 86881)
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From: 10BAUD To: MROWEN01 (NR)
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I use an HP ink jet on a 486 at work and an EPSON AP3250 (24 pin monochrome)
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on my coco. When it's my own money, I have a hard time justifying the ink jet.
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It seems the primary advantage is quiet operation. I paid about $169 for my
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Epson. Today at the Hamvention here in Dayton, I saw a 24 pin panasonic color
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model for $129. All the ink jets seem to be priced over $400. Choices are
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good (I think).
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87071 30-APR 18:46 General Information
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RE: Printers (Re: Msg 87059)
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From: JEJONES To: 10BAUD
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> All the ink jets seem to be priced over $400. Choices are good (I think).
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Eh? Ink jets that can do color are definitely over $400, but several
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black-and-white ink jet printers are well under $400.
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
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87072 30-APR 18:58 General Information
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RE: Printers (Re: Msg 87059)
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From: LMCCLURE To: 10BAUD
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"All the ink jets seem to be priced over $400."
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If all the ink jets you have seen are over $400, either you have
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definitely been looking in the wrong places, or you don't consider
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anything that prints in black only to be an inkjet. <grin>
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For color printing, (unless for some strange reason you are only
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printing color text), a dot matrix can't touch and inkjet for quality.
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A dot matrix simply has too much banding and smearing, and not enough
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saturation.
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Frankly, I would trade my color-capable Citizen GSX-140 24-pin any day
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of the week for a Canon BJ-200 or H-P DJ500...maybe even an Epson Stylus.
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87084 1-MAY 12:59 General Information
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RE: Printers (Re: Msg 87072)
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From: 10BAUD To: LMCCLURE (NR)
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I must admit I don't do color printing, or printing that would really
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benefit from color. That may be why I'm so satisfied with my 24 pin
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black and white Epson Action Printer 3250.
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Are you implying that a b/w ink jet is as inexpensive as a 24 pin?
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End of Thread.
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87060 30-APR 02:18 Programmers Den
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RE: Pixel_Blaster (Re: Msg 86996)
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From: MICHAELJN To: DSRTFOX (NR)
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Thanks for the info. I will not be able to join you at Chicago but I will
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consider subscribing.
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87061 30-APR 03:45 Telecom (6809)
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New Xmout module for Ribbs
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From: STEWARD To: ALL
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I have just submitted a new Xmout module for Ribbs, that will allow the
|
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transfer of files with a Dbridge system during a Wazoo session. Should also
|
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continue to work with current systems.
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87062 30-APR 09:34 General Information
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RE: Internet (Re: Msg 87008)
|
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From: TEDJAEGER To: LMCCLURE
|
||
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|
Thanks, I'll try again. Do know I got spelling right.
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Bests
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---TedJaeger
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87065 30-APR 16:14 Programmers Den
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||
|
RE: C Compiler (Re: Msg 87012)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: JRUPPEL (NR)
|
||
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|
||
|
> Can anyone tell me if there is a way to assemble a C programming
|
||
|
> environment using the Level II RMA?
|
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I'm assuming you are asking how to call it from "CC"? If so, you have
|
||
|
2-3 options.
|
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1) Rename rma c.asm in commands file.
|
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|
2) Stop before assembly ( cc1 -a prog...) then call "rma" manually.
|
||
|
3) There are several replacement "cc's" available here and elsewhere
|
||
|
that are/can be modified.
|
||
|
4) Edit current "cc1". Use "ded" or other means to locate character
|
||
|
string "c.asm". Then replace with "rma\0". Be sure to terminate
|
||
|
it with the null (original 'm' will be ignored).
|
||
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|
||
|
You will also have to use "rlink" to link the code, since the original
|
||
|
"c.link" cannot handle "rma" output, since "rma" includes additional
|
||
|
data. "rlink" _CAN_, however, link code produced by "c.asm".
|
||
|
The above suggestions can apply for "rlink" also.
|
||
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||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
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|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
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|
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|
87067 30-APR 17:11 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RiBBS
|
||
|
From: DENNYWRIGHT To: ALL
|
||
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|
||
|
Does anyone out there use RiBBS with the Tandy deluxe RS-232 pak?
|
||
|
A friend has one that he can't seem to get to work. When people call after the
|
||
|
connect 2400 message the computer just sits there. It will not respond to the
|
||
|
caler. Any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated.
|
||
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|
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|
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||
|
87068 30-APR 17:19 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: RiBBS (Re: Msg 87067)
|
||
|
From: STEWARD To: DENNYWRIGHT
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, a few things come to mind. Does if have the correct carrier call code
|
||
|
and Carrier bit set in rconfig for the serial port driver he's using? Does he
|
||
|
have the swapped cable?
|
||
|
Is Ribbs reporting a Carrier Detected message before the Connect message?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Let me know what his system confiqureation is as far as what driver port, his
|
||
|
setting in his rconfig etc.
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
|
87070 30-APR 18:39 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: RiBBS (Re: Msg 87068)
|
||
|
From: DENNYWRIGHT To: STEWARD
|
||
|
|
||
|
carrier callcode is 130, carrier bit is 64, Using Sacia and /T2 with a swa
|
||
|
pped
|
||
|
cable. I don't know if there is a carrier detected message or not. Hope this
|
||
|
helps.
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
87073 30-APR 18:58 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: RiBBS (Re: Msg 87070)
|
||
|
From: STEWARD To: DENNYWRIGHT (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
For Sacia, he needs a Carrier Callcode of 40. Also, find out what his xmode
|
||
|
is for /t2
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87081 1-MAY 09:09 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: RiBBS (Re: Msg 87070)
|
||
|
From: JWILKERSON To: DENNYWRIGHT (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think he should use MWP rather than SACIA. That is what Ed and I
|
||
|
used..... too bad Ed has disappeared.....
|
||
|
|
||
|
Seeya
|
||
|
-- John
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87075 30-APR 21:37 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: ESC/P22 code (Re: Msg 87038)
|
||
|
From: CHYDE To: JRUPPEL (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
As long as the source is in C (or perhaps basic) the code should be portable.
|
||
|
Unfortunately the program may require more mempry than the 6809's 64k
|
||
|
workspace. You may be able to work around this using virtual memory,
|
||
|
but you would have to write the paging routines, which may or may not
|
||
|
be easy <g>. Of course if I remeber right the dvi-esc/p2 program requires
|
||
|
the input file to be a Tex dvi file and Tex is just too large to run
|
||
|
on the CoCo.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87076 30-APR 21:40 General Information
|
||
|
RE: VIP Writer (Re: Msg 86979)
|
||
|
From: BANDMAN To: WA2EGP
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the comeback! I have located what I needed from another SIG member!
|
||
|
DELPHI and the Community comes through again! Thanks again for the help!
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87078 1-MAY 01:46 General Information
|
||
|
hi!
|
||
|
From: NETCRUISER To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
hi all! glad to be back! used to be user DEMIGOD, missed y'all!
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87079 1-MAY 01:47 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
msdos
|
||
|
From: NETCRUISER To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
does anyone know of an msdos program that will read and write os9 disks?
|
||
|
ive been looking for one for a while now, cant seem to find...
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87083 1-MAY 11:34 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: msdos (Re: Msg 87079)
|
||
|
From: COLORSYSTEMS To: NETCRUISER (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> does anyone know of an msdos program that will read and write os9 disks?
|
||
|
> ive been looking for one for a while now, cant seem to find...
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is one called Elite*Xfer. Available from:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Elite Software
|
||
|
Box 11224
|
||
|
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
------------------------------------
|
||
|
Zack C Sessions
|
||
|
|
||
|
"We did not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors,
|
||
|
we borrowed it from our descendants." Ancient proverb
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87080 1-MAY 01:49 Programmers Den
|
||
|
programmers den
|
||
|
From: CEELEE To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Help, OS9cn(tom Birt, told me that someone had offered to release the source
|
||
|
code for STG bbs (I think). I would like,along with others in the OS9 Users of
|
||
|
San Diego, try porting it to os9000. also if anyone has been working on graphic
|
||
|
progerxxx orxxx prog
|
||
|
ramming with OS9000 please let us know. either Myself CeeLee or OS9CN
|
||
|
Thanks.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87082 1-MAY 10:29 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
Home manager
|
||
|
From: MRUPGRADE To: DSRTFOX (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well Frank, we went to the speedier means last night to cut time ratios from
|
||
|
Canada. As youo suggested,, download. I downloaded theh latest ver of
|
||
|
a
|
||
|
nice things added. Unless you using a PC for your subscriberlist,,, you
|
||
|
may want to use theh mailer in this one. It goes anywhere from a simple
|
||
|
"aunt Martha's Christmas list,, to a pub;
|
||
|
publishers (international) mail base. EXp dates an all. It beats anything
|
||
|
I've seen.
|
||
|
|
||
|
BTW,, could get "Y" modem to recieve in ULTERM??? Xmodem worked fine. now
|
||
|
I gotta move 'em to OS with OS-Copy. Dan
|
||
|
Darn,, I may have to learn OS yet.
|
||
|
Til then,,, Terry Simons
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
87085 1-MAY 13:15 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: Supercomm... (Re: Msg 86524)
|
||
|
From: 10BAUD To: DBREEDING (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Not a big point, but every time I see the remark about osterm not
|
||
|
having ASCII upload, I like to point out that some kind soul created
|
||
|
"slowio" which I'm sure must be in the telcom data base here.
|
||
|
You just use the clear key to toggle to another window and type+
|
||
|
slowio <filename >/t2
|
||
|
where "filename" is the ascii file you want to upload. Once you get the
|
||
|
hang of it, it's really very easy. If you toggle back to the osterm
|
||
|
window while the file is still uploading, you can see the characters
|
||
|
go by.
|
||
|
I mention it because I think that without slowio, I'd be looking for a
|
||
|
replacement for osterm which I love in every other respect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
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||
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|
||
|
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