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#: 20760 S1/General Interest
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14-Feb-95 14:12:26
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Sb: #Catolog of Lib Files?
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Fm: Alan Fenstermacher 76424,1641
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To: SYSOP (X)
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Is there a catolog of available files in the libraries? TIA :=) Alan
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#: 20761 S1/General Interest
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14-Feb-95 17:39:57
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Sb: #20760-Catolog of Lib Files?
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Alan Fenstermacher 76424,1641 (X)
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Alan -
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You can go to DL1 and type: S/DES LIB:all [enter]
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Open up a capture buffer and save it to disk.
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Pete Lyall
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#: 20764 S1/General Interest
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16-Feb-95 15:13:54
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Sb: #What is OS9?
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Fm: Stan Towianski @wrk 74403,205
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To: sysop (X)
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Hi,
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I heard our electrical group quote a job that was going to use OS9, but we
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didn't know what it was.
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I saw one note title referring I thought to X-Windows, and your notice says it
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is multiuser as well as multitasking,
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and I noticed someone asking for unzip for OS9.
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What in the world is it? Is it a speciallty OS for industry or what?
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#: 20766 S1/General Interest
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16-Feb-95 23:14:23
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Sb: #20764-What is OS9?
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Stan Towianski @wrk 74403,205
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Hi Stan,
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Two files that might help are in Library 2: INTRO.TXT and CDIOS9.TXT. The
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first describes OS-9 in some detail; the second is interesting because it
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describes why OS-9 was chosen as the OS for interactive CD players.
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Yes, it's a specialty OS for embedded realtime applications such as traffic
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light controllers, robots, remote telemetry platforms, factory control,
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autonomous aircraft piloting, and you name it.
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At the same time, it's used by a number of "regular" people as their home or
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office OS of choice on personal machines.
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In the realtime world it's pretty well known, as it's been around since about
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1980... and yet is still pretty sharp for its age. It's one of the (if not
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THE) widest used realtime OS's in the world... but few non-industry people have
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heard of it. (Exception: the hundred thousand plus Tandy CoCo home computer
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users who had it.)
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best - kev
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#: 20755 S5/OS9 Users Group
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13-Feb-95 01:16:05
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Sb: #Comm-4
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Fm: Michael Liegler 76026,2553
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To: 76477,142 (X)
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Jeremy, Thank you for your Order, I recieved your check over the weekend and
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will be mailing the Comm-4 this Monday. Mike Liegler
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#: 20762 S5/OS9 Users Group
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15-Feb-95 18:46:47
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Sb: #20755-Comm-4
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Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: Michael Liegler 76026,2553 (X)
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Dear Mike: I received the package today, and it is working fine.
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With all best wishes,
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Brother Jeremy, CSJW
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#: 20763 S5/OS9 Users Group
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15-Feb-95 21:28:34
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Sb: In search or a COCO III
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Fm: - Visitor 75262,1257
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To: ALL
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I am looking for a COCO III to run cartrige games and other old software that I
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have. My graphics chip blew up and I haven't been able to get a new one. If
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any one knows where I can find one, please let me know. I'll be very
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greatefull!!!!!
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#: 20743 S6/Applications
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09-Feb-95 01:39:36
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Sb: #20742-DYUV Graphics
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Craig S. German 72752,2336
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Hi Craig,
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The personal OS-9 boxes some people use here do have one of the CD-i graphics
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chips, but don't have DYUV unfortunately... otherwise there'd be a bunch of
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utilities already written.
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Two places where Philips hang out are: VIDGAM (video gamers) forum and the
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MULTIMEDIA forum (you can also GO CDI to get there)... the latter having lots
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of CD-i producers.
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Can you tell us more about your DAVID box? At work, we've been thinking about
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using such technology for in-room gambling at hotels.
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best - kevin
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#: 20744 S6/Applications
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09-Feb-95 01:41:01
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Sb: #20742-DYUV Graphics
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Craig S. German 72752,2336
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Ooops. Make that "GO CD-I" with the dash.
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#: 20746 S9/Utilities
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11-Feb-95 14:56:40
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Sb: #crc
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Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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To: anyone
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Is (wasn't) there a utility to fix an os/9 disk's CRC error? Seems to me it
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was in basic09. One disk, which is a bootable copy of Multivue, has such a
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sector, track 33, sector 2. It doesn't obstuct the boot, but I'd like to
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correct
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the problem, if possible. -ph-
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#: 20749 S9/Utilities
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11-Feb-95 20:46:25
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Sb: #20746-#crc
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
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Even if one could fix a problem like that, I would highly suggest that you
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don't. The best solution would be to copy the disk on a sector to sector basis
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to a new one. Ummm, don't know if there is a backup util which will ignore bad
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sectors (on OSK backup there is a -r option to not exit if read error...don't
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recall with 6809).
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#: 20751 S9/Utilities
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12-Feb-95 14:11:31
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Sb: #20749-#crc
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Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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Well, I can copy individual sectors around the bad one(s). But I'd like to fix
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the sector(s) or identify which file occupies that sector. It's rather
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straight-
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forward in rsdos, but can this be done in OS/9? If I knew the file name I
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could
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copy over a new one without having to re-install multivue perhaps...?
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Bob, are you the author of a wp for OS/9? If so, is a description available,
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and is the program still available? thx, -ph-
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#: 20752 S9/Utilities
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12-Feb-95 23:00:12
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Sb: #20751-crc
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
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>Bob, are you the author of a wp for OS/9? If so, is a description available,
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>and is the program still available? thx, -ph-
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Sure am. Just send me you mailing address and I'll put a catalogue out in the
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next day's mail.
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#: 20753 S9/Utilities
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13-Feb-95 00:17:11
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Sb: #20751-#crc
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
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> Well, I can copy individual sectors around the bad one(s). But I'd like
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> to fix the sector(s) or identify which file occupies that sector.
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> copy over a new one without having to re-install multivue perhaps...?
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One way to identify any file(s) that occupy a bad sector is to do a read of
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some kind.. For text files, "list" a suspect file.. On a loadable module, you
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can try to load it or just "ident" it. What to do, I'm not sure.. If it is
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sector damage it could be that it cannot be written over, and if you simply
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delete the old file, you'll come across the same problem if you try to rewrite
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to that sector.. Of course, if you're simply getting error 232, it could be
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that somehow, that sector was written to by mistake, and the actual disk sector
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might still be writable. Again, all you have to do is read a suspect file (by
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any of the above means).. Oh, if it is a module, and all sectors are readable,
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you'll get a complete ident otherwise, if I remember correctly, a truly damaged
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sector will abort the read before it gets to eof. If you're curious, and it is
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simply a bad module CRC, you might do a cmp to see how many bytes are actually
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different.
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> Bob, are you the author of a wp for OS/9? If so, is a description
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> available, and is the program still available? thx, -ph-
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Yes, he is, and I can vouch for it. He can tell you about it, but I can only
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give a hearty recommendation. I have the coco version, and intend to get the
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OSK version. It comes in two parts. ved, the text editor, is really nice. It
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will wrap text to where you can see all the text.. Scred and many others don't
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handle unbroken paragraphs very well. The text formatter is called "vpt". It
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uses a configuration file (or you can have multiple files if you want), and you
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can define numerous escape codes by which you can output some really
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professional-looking text, if you wish, depending upon your printer's
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capabilities.. If you need a word-processing program, by all means get it.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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#: 20765 S9/Utilities
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16-Feb-95 18:04:49
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Sb: #20753-#crc
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Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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To: David Breeding 72330,2051 (X)
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Yes, I can see how your suggestion to identify the file with the bad sector
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would work. Of course it might take quite a bit of time to find the correct
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file
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but I could exclude all those loaded by the boot system. The question of
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how OS/9 keeps track of disk space is very elusive it seems, or maybe it's
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a trade secret. If only there were an equivalent to Zapz (rsdos) in OS/9!!
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-ph-
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#: 20767 S9/Utilities
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17-Feb-95 12:31:00
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Sb: #20765-#crc
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Fm: David M. Horn 73260,242
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
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Paul,
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The details of OS-9 file allocation are not a secret. The info you need can be
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dug out of the system ".h" and ".a" files found on a fully installed
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development system. I did it once myself (debuging an application that was
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crashing the file system), but I don't know if I still have the information
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handy any more. I have not been following this discussion to closely, so I
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don't know what kind of system you are on. I will check this thread more often
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to see if you still have questions.
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#: 20768 S9/Utilities
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17-Feb-95 20:17:07
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Sb: #20767-crc
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Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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To: David M. Horn 73260,242
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Ok, thx for the info. I have the dev system, haven't delved into it much, but
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now will check it out. -ph-
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#: 20774 S9/Utilities
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18-Feb-95 13:50:27
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Sb: #20765-crc
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
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> Yes, I can see how your suggestion to identify the file with the bad
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> sector would work. Of course it might take quite a bit of time to find
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> the correct file
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> but I could exclude all those loaded by the boot system. The question of
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> how OS/9 keeps track of disk space is very elusive it seems, or maybe
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> it's a trade secret. If only there were an equivalent to Zapz (rsdos) in
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> OS/9!! -ph-
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OK.. First, you don't suspect one OS9Boot, do you? If it is, just do ident -s
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os9boot, there will be a question mark beside any that has a bad CRC, also, it
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will be skipped in the load. You'll get an error if there's an unreadable
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sector in this file.
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One quick way to check _ALL_ files in your cmds directory... If you have a
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"dir" that will list each file one per line, and have "rep", you can do
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ls ! rep ident -s $
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(ls is the name of the directory utility I use).. Anyway, this will, in effect,
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repeatedly call "ident" to test each file in the directory.
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-- David Breeding --
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#: 20748 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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11-Feb-95 17:07:37
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Sb: #20740-#CoCo 3 Emulator and OS9
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Fm: John Murphy 73077,2305
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To: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762 (X)
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Ian,
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THANK YOU!
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I have sent Jeff V. literally dozens of messages stating that there seems to be
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a problem with the emulation of double sided disks.
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His only response so far has been that I am either the only person having
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trouble, or that I am the only person trying to use double sided OS-9 disks.
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He has conceded that there does seem to be a problem, but has said that a fix
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will have to wait for the next version.
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Anyway, NO it does not seem that anything you do will allow you to read double
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sided disks correctly. I have put a lot of effort into this, and have had no
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luck. I finally bit the bullet and converted the majority of my disks to single
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sided.
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Also, be aware that you cannot format disk images as anything other than ss 40
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track. Trying to format a single sided 80 track image results in an image file
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around 600K in size.
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This does not seem to be a problem if you "retrieve" a single sided 80 track
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disk, just if you are trying to create an image from scratch. I keep a
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read-only blank image and copy it to a scratch image everytime I need a new
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"disk".
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John
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#: 20754 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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13-Feb-95 00:44:26
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Sb: #20748-#CoCo 3 Emulator and OS9
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Fm: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762
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To: John Murphy 73077,2305 (X)
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Well, I, for one, do not intend to spend the hundred hours or so needed to
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convert all my disks to single sided. Even worse, I'm using a 720K 3.5" drive
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for my /d0 on the CoCo, and that has BARELY enough room for the programs and
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files that I use on a daily basis. To drop to 1/4 that space is out of the
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question.
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Couple that with the loss of the hardware clock (though I daresay that could be
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remedied by one more skilled in system programming than I) and the result is a
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system that is sort of a neat toy but of no practical use. Too bad, but maybe
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the next version will fix things up. By the way, Jeff did acknowledge that
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"other users have reported problems with double sided disks". Guess that was
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you!
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My solution, for the time being, is simple; I have moved the CoCo 3 next to the
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port to connect the two with a null modem cable. Then I can use double sided
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disks till my eyes bubble.
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In the meantime, I'm passing stuff back and forth using PCDOS, but it is a
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nuisance to have to use SDISK on the CoCo and give up the no-halt operation.
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Gosh, now I have a feeling that I have something that will let me read OS9
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year or two ago). Could be OS9MAX, but I think that is an evaluation version
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and not fully functional. Is there anything else that does that job?
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#: 20756 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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13-Feb-95 17:41:25
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Sb: #20754-CoCo 3 Emulator and OS9
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Fm: John Murphy 73077,2305
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To: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762
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<<Even worse, I'm using a 720K 3.5" drive ... To drop to 1/4 that space is out
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of the question. >>
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Try single sided 80 tracks. 1/2 the space, not 1/4. They work, but yeah, you
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sided. Still need to convert, though.
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<<Couple that with the loss of the hardware clock (though I daresay that could
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be remedied by one more skilled in system programming than I)>>
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No, I'm afraid that is not the case. Jeff originally planned to leave in hooks
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to the underlying H/W, but pulled it at the last minute. As a result, any
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software running under the emulator only has access to the emulated hardware,
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not the PC clock.
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<<Gosh, now I have a feeling that I have something that will let me read OS9
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disks on the PC (dating from when I had a borrowed PC here for a few weeks a
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year or two ago). Could be OS9MAX, but I think that is an evaluation version
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and not fully functional. Is there anything else that does that job? >>
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OS9MAX is demo-ware. Out of curiosity, if the emulator is a toy, why would you
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still want to read OS-9 disks on a PC?
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There is a file called UTIL9.ZIP by Tony O'Bryan on the fido echoes that will
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allow you to read OS-9 disks to MS-DOS, but not Dos to OS-9... I'll see if I
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can dig up more info.
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John
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#: 20747 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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11-Feb-95 15:53:59
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Sb: For Sale
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Fm: Dean Whitehead 73662,2557
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To: All
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Color Computer 3 with 512K upgrade Disto Disk Controller w/4 dos slots 2 - 360K
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Disk Drives (drive 0 and drive 1) Viva 2400 Modem CM-8 Tandy RGB Monitor Tandy
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DMP-120 Printer High Resolution Interface Joysticks 2 - Mouse Controllers Also,
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much software (VIP Library, OS-9 Level I and Level II, Home Publisher,
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C-Compliler, Multivue Level II, Dynacalc, and much, much more!)
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E-Mail me or call (410) 876-0374
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BEST OFFER!! All reasonable offers will be considered!
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#: 20769 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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17-Feb-95 20:48:36
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Sb: Basic09 windows
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Fm: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204
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To: ALL
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Hello:
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Is there a way I can coax a Basic09 program to test certain location on the
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text screen (any 24 row screen, 32 col, 40 col or 80 col) and find which
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character is lying there?. In RSDOS I have ways to do PEEKs to return the ASCII
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code of a character, and in Hi-Res text I have HSTAT to find more than the
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ASCII code..... I have looked all over the OS9 LII docs to find something but
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to no avail.
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I need this for a short arcade-style game I am writing, I do have the RSDOS
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version (I wrote it way back in school time). I had done some of the scrolling
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and player-moves routines, but lack of a proper method to test if the player
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has crashed or not...
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Any help, hints?
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Rogelio Perea Nogales Sonora MEXICO
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#: 20770 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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17-Feb-95 20:49:06
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Sb: Koronis file lost?
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Fm: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204
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To: ALL
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One more.....
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There was suposedly a file here called KRWIN.AR which has patches (I think) to
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Koronis Rift.... has this file been moved to FILE13? (the trashcan)...
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Rogelio Perea Nogales Sonora MEXICO
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#: 20771 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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17-Feb-95 20:49:49
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Sb: #Basic09 Windows part 2
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Fm: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204
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To: ALL
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..huh, oops! another Basic09/OS9 question:
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How does an application (text based) adjust to any window parameters?. I mean,
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how do I prepare an application to run in a 40*20, 80*24, 32*16 window?, can
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OS9 get the parameters of the window from which I launch the text based
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application and then (the Basic09 program) adjust its output to conform to
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those parameters?..
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Hope I made my question clear....... :-)
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Rogelio Perea Nogales Sonora MEXICO
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 20773 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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18-Feb-95 10:54:54
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Sb: #20771-Basic09 Windows part 2
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204
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Rogelio -
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You can use the SYSCALL module from within a Basic09 program to effect a
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'getstat' call that will return the specifics of the environment to you.
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Pete Lyall
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#: 20772 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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17-Feb-95 23:07:47
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Sb: IRQ Stack
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Steve,
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I'll address this to you, since, it was you who was involved in the
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conversation (way back in '92). In reviewing some of my old msg saves, I came
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across a thread where you were discussing serial port woes, and you and Kevin
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Darling were discussing IRQ Stack size.. You said yours was originally 512,
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you upped yours to Kevin's size.. 4096. Were you talking word-size or byte
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size? My moded gives this size in words, and mine is now set to 256 (1024
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bytes). If you were discussing word size, then I should probably up mine. I
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think Kevin thought your 512 was rather small. (Of course, if you were talking
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bytes, then I'm probably in pretty good shape.)
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-- David Breeding --
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