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#: 20671 S1/General Interest
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04-Jan-95 13:59:06
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Sb: #Environment Help
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Fm: DAn Crackel 73353,345
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To: all
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After I boot up OS9, I have to set the CDEF environment variables to something
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other than the default. How can I change the default environment variables?
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#: 20676 S1/General Interest
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06-Jan-95 00:34:18
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Sb: #20671-Environment Help
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Fm: SCOTT HOWELL 70270,641
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To: DAn Crackel 73353,345 (X)
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Do....
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setenv CDEF /h0/lib
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#: 20679 S1/General Interest
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06-Jan-95 05:09:22
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Sb: Archive Files
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Fm: Tim Brock 100046,2467
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To: All
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Can anyone tell me how to unarchive files with the arj extension. I am using
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OS9 68000 and would like to try the OS9MAX utility.
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#: 20673 S3/Languages
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05-Jan-95 02:06:34
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Sb: #20318-#GNU C compiler
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Fm: paul kouwenberg 100272,2534
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Bill,
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Do you know if there is a cross compiler of the compiler running on the Mac (a
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port of the compiler?)
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I am using the Microware compiler now (for CD-i development) but I heard the
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GNU produces faster code, and of course is ANSI.
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Jan Murre
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#: 20675 S3/Languages
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05-Jan-95 14:26:07
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Sb: #20673-#GNU C compiler
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: paul kouwenberg 100272,2534 (X)
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Jan,
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No, I don't know, but maybe someone else does.
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-Bill-
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#: 20677 S3/Languages
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06-Jan-95 02:06:07
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Sb: #20675-GNU C compiler
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Fm: paul kouwenberg 100272,2534
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Bill,
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I have the gnu sources, so theoretically I can do it myself.
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The problem is that the GNU is very UNIX specific. It takes
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a lot of porting effort to get it running on a Mac.
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So I thought, maybe someone else did it already.
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Jan Murre
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#: 20680 S7/Telecommunications
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06-Jan-95 16:31:31
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Sb: Programmer Wanted
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Fm: Fred Skrotzki 73647,2345
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To: all
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The Company I work for is looking for a Programmer who might be interested in
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developing a small peice of software tath would allow us to connect a Specialy
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developed device to a CDI OS-9 platform via RS232. You need to have knowladge
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of Rs232, CDI and OptImages Media Mogul plugin experance.
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Please send E-Mail to 73647,2345.
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#: 20672 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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04-Jan-95 18:01:07
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Sb: #TeX Program
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Fm: John R. Wainwright 72517,676
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Steve,
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Some time ago, Tim Kientzle uploaded his latest port of TeX and LaTeX to that
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other place where a lot of OS9 types hang out. This is a pretty complete
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typesetting system for OS9. It includes Metafont (font building program), and
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`dvips', which converts the TeX `DVI' output files to PostScript and allows
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other PostScript files to be included in the final document, which can then be
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printed on a PostScript printer, or (via Ghostscript) previewed on the MM/1 and
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printed on most any decent printer.
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Tim K. included three versions of the main executable files in the archive,
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for small, medium, and large memory machines. His install script and
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instructions make it easy to install and run - but reference books on TeX and
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LaTeX are recommended.
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I can run things on my MM/1 and DeskJet and Epson that look like they came
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from a print shop.
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The good news: I can upload it here.
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The bad news: Tarred and Zipped, its 2.27 MEGAbytes long.
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Can you find that much room in Lib 12?
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JohnW
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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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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 20674 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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05-Jan-95 09:18:15
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Sb: #20672-#TeX Program
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Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41
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To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
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John,
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Got tired of Lout eh? (grin)
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#: 20683 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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06-Jan-95 20:30:37
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Sb: #20674-TeX Program
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Fm: John R. Wainwright 72517,676
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To: Mark Griffith 76070,41
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> Got tired of Lout eh? (grin)
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I still have Lout on the system, but I have to have TeX for the same reason
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that I have a messydos computer --- the rest of the world is using it. (OK
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maybe not ALL of the rest of the world -- there are a few misguided souls using
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WordPerfect and such). ;)
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Lots of the GNU/UNIX stuff I have looked at has docs in TeX format. LaTeX makes
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TeX ALMOST as easy as Lout, anyway.
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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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#: 20681 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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06-Jan-95 17:32:31
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Sb: #20672-TeX Program
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
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John,
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I'm not certain, John .... space is pretty tight at the moment. Let me bounce
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it upstairs and see what Wayne can do for us.
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*- Steve -*
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#: 20678 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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06-Jan-95 03:31:17
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Sb: PC <--> OS/9 via TCP/IP?
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Fm: Ingo Pakleppa (ECS) 100041,102
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To: all
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Hello,
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I'm developed a PC application that should talk to an OS/9 system (68k) via the
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FTP protocol.
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Most of the time, this works just fine - but sometimes, my TCP/IP package on
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the PC end reports odd errors that I have not been able to track down.
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I suspect some subtle incompatibility between the PC's flavor of FTP and the
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OS/9 flavor. Distinct (the supplier of the PC TCP/IP software) was unable to
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help me. Therefore, I now decided to bite the bullet and rewrite my software,
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using a different package.
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My questions are these:
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- I am using Distinct TCP/IP 3.20. Does anybody possibly have experience with
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the combination OS/9 - Distinct and know what might be the problem?
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- has anybody successfully connected a PC with an OS/9 system? With which
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TCP/IP software?
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Some configuration information:
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In the installation in question, two OS/9 systems are connected with a
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(reliable) Ethernet connection. There are quite a few PCs connected to the same
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Ethernet; they access a Novell server. One single PC actually talks to both the
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Novell server and the OS/9 systems; both protocols are installed on top of the
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same network adapter card.
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I have also tried a connection between the two OS/9 systems and a PC only,
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disconnected from the Novell network - same result. Therefore, I'm sure that
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there is not just a conflict between the different network protocols.
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The error I get apparently usually occurs during an ftp_get or ftp_put
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function, and it returns error code 451 (which seems to indicate a local abort
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- something I definitely did not trigger).
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Thanks in advance for any hints, either regarding a different TCP/IP library or
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finding the cause of the problem!
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Ingo
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Press <CR> !>
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