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91334 8-JAN 16:13 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91305)
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From: AJMLFCO To: VAXELF
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If I understand it right, the Ribbs_OSK is using more than screen
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positioning codes like Vt100, it is also using the KWindow codes to make
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windows, switch windows, etc. It sound like the project should be
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renamed from Ribbs_OSK to Ribbs_MM1 as it is rather specific to
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one machine right now. Not that I object, since I suspect the people
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doing the work are running KWindows and that is easiest for them.
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I haven't been following Fidonet much since I got into the Internet
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on here. I recall, though, that someone was working in getting
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Binlkey ported to OSK. Do you know anything about that project?
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Allen Morgan
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91336 8-JAN 17:29 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91334)
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From: RANDYKWILSON To: AJMLFCO
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That's not quite the case. John is not "adding" K-win specific code. John is in
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the process of converting code that is very much entrenched in the coco way to
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OSK. There are four major areas that need attacked:
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o Asm subroutines need to be reprogrammed in 680x0 code
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o All code that assumes Basic09 data types, and there is a lot of it, needs to
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be
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hacked to deal with OSK data types (types mostly equals sizes here)
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o All coco specfic serial port stratigies need to be located and changed to
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deal
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with the equally damaged, but very different, OSK serial enviroment.
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o All coco specific screen control needs to be made generic.
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This last one isn't really necessary for program development, as the MM/1
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accepts coco screen codes. For this reason, it has been left for last... least
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priority.
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having some idea what John is going through (I looked at converting SuperComm to
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OSK, and am helping John with the asm), hindsight tells me it would have been
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better to use the RiBBs source disks for their BTU content and program from
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scratch. John has put an enormous amount of work into this project.
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Randy
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91337 8-JAN 22:09 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91334)
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From: VAXELF To: AJMLFCO
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The main reason Ribbs_OSK is using KWindow calls, is that KWindows is
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very very similiar tot he Window calls on the COCO OS9 LII. The OS9
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Ribbs used many of the COCO Window calls, thus this port automaticly taylors
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itself to the KWindow enviroment.
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As for Binkley, I was the one trying to port it to OSK. Ran into some
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serious problems, having to do with the OSK CURSURS package and MODEM
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access. I ran into the modem access problem with Ribbs_OSK but was able
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to get around it for now. Bink uses many modem access parameters that are
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NOT availible under OSK or at least the MM/1 version. I have sent David
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Graham a message about the problems with the serial drivers. The serial
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drivers work fine as they are, they are just lacking in some parameters
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that are vidal to FULL MODEM ACCESS. They work fine for use with a terminal
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program, but not for the way Bink uses them. Also I ran out of memory and
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I also switched to the newer GNU C/C++ compiler. I recently received the
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memory expansion bus, so now have to save enough to get the two 4Meg SIMMS
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to fill it up. I have shelved that project for now.
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John D.
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91339 9-JAN 00:34 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91336)
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From: AJMLFCO To: RANDYKWILSON
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Thanks for the insight. It sound like quite a project. I hope
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I didn't sound like I was complaining, although I am a little
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disappointed that it wouldn't run in a generic environment. I realize
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it would be wishful thinking (like dream on!) to find a GWindows version.
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Allen
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91340 9-JAN 00:43 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91337)
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From: AJMLFCO To: VAXELF
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One time a few months ago, while "killing time" in a computer
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bookstore, I found a book with documentation of the Fossil driver
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BIOS INT calls. Unfortunately, I couldn't justify $44 for 10 pages
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of the book. Lack of support for these calls in OS9000 keeps us
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(Mark Johnson & me) from running Binkley and RA under VPC shell.
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Too bad, because the idea was to have a Door into OS9000 shell for
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registered users. I would suppose that good documentation of the
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fossil driver calls would help in getting compatible OSK driver
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support for Binkley, etc. too.
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Allen
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91341 9-JAN 20:24 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91340)
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From: VAXELF To: AJMLFCO
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I could send you a copy of the fozzel C code I have. It is stubs for the
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fossil drivers. You could then add the code to make them work under OS9000.
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John D.
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91352 10-JAN 01:34 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91341)
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From: AJMLFCO To: VAXELF
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John,
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If it's not to complex, we may want to take a look at it. We
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have been experimenting with Ultra C in the OS9000 and have (finally)
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had some luck. The real problem, though, is in VPC (the Dos emulator).
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We don't know enough about how it works to consider extending it's
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BIOS emulation to support the extra interupts. And since I don't have
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the books or software at my house, I can't be more specific right now.
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All I can recall now is finding that the VPC shipped with OS9000 does
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not support enough to run a fossil driver.
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Allen
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91357 10-JAN 22:00 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91352)
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From: VAXELF To: AJMLFCO
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What you can do with this code, that is, if the OS9000 has a graphic
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package kinda like cgfx, is emulate the cgfx calls. This may allow you to
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use MM/1 C programs on the OS9000.
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I'll send you the code and you can take a look and see if it is useful.
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The bink code I have has one for UNIX, MSDOS, AMIAGA, and SUN. I'll send
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the MSDOS one too.
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John D.
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91364 12-JAN 01:38 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91357)
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From: AJMLFCO To: VAXELF
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The OS9000 system uses Gwindows. We are interested in getting
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the development package but as I understand it, if I get the Gwindows
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developers kit for OSK I can't do any OS9000. If Mark gets Gwindows
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developer's for OS9000, he (we ) can't develop for OSK. It's not
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worth getting two pieces of software right now. We may have better luck
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Allen Morgan
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91366 12-JAN 04:51 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91364)
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From: EDELMAR To: AJMLFCO
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Allen,
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> The OS9000 system uses Gwindows. We are interested in getting
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> the development package but as I understand it, if I get the Gwindows
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> developers kit for OSK I can't do any OS9000. If Mark gets Gwindows
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> developer's for OS9000, he (we ) can't develop for OSK.
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Not quite correct. (I assume you're referring a 386/486 machine running
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OS9000/386 - not OS9000/68040 running on a Motorola, Force or a couple
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of other platforms.) Obviously, the same object code will not run on both
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platforms. But source code written for one OS will compile on the other
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with only a few changes. The biggest change will be to I/O and you'll find
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that this becomes a 'canned' package you'll be able to slip into the code.
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I've been porting several PD packages to OS9000. Since I'm doing everything
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in Ultra-C, I'm spending more time converting from K&R (3.2) C to Ultra-C
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than I am porting from OS9/68000 to OS9000/386. I'm doing the conversions
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under OS9/68000. But, you can do the work under K&R as well. You might
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want to look at the source code for STerm I've uploaded. It's in the 'new'
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library here.
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As to G-WINDOWS, PAGAN has written several games, etc. for G-WINDOWS under
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OS9/68000. I've been doing the ports to OS9000/386 for him. Most of the
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stuff is compiling with no or only a couple of changes. Of course, the
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appropriate G-WINDOWS libraries must be used. For this, you'll need the
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proper Developers Pack.
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If you have code you've written for G-WINDOWS under one of the above OSs
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and want it compiled on the other, so long as it is to be PD, I'll do it
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for you at no charge. If it's to be a commercial package, we can talk.
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For those interested, I'm posting all the PD stuff I'm doing here and on CIS
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and will be posting on Chestnut and Washington U. Postings will include
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object code for OS9000/386 and OS9/68000 and the source code. Since every-
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thing is done with Ultra-C, the appropriate FPU and CSL modules are included
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with instructions.
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Ed Gresick - DELMAR CO
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91367 12-JAN 21:05 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91364)
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From: VAXELF To: AJMLFCO
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One thing about the fossil interface program, is it standardizes the
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graphic calls. Thus allowing the same program to be compiled on different
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platforms.
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We are having a BIG discussion with Carl K. about his serial drivers.
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they were broke in the COCO OS9 LII, and are still broke in OSK. It seems
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he has a thing about FULLY supporting the uart chips he is making drivers
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for. For one thing he never added support for DTR in the COCO version or
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the OSK version. Both machine's uarts have DTR accessible in the same
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registers that contain the DCD. he didn't even support DCD or CTS/RTS.
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You have to use a get/setstat call to access these. DTR should be on the
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parameter packet, so you can use it just like pause,echo,baudrate, & ect.
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John A. Donaldson
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91335 8-JAN 17:11 General Information
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RE: Install program (Re: Msg 91143)
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From: TEDJAEGER To: DBREEDING
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> Ted, just some thoughts...
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> How do you intend to go about this? Do you plan to write a general,
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> universal "install" program? If so, then you might consider letting
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> it do its own copying rather than calling up copy or whatever.
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> One thought about getting around where to put the script. How about
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> creating a data module, or maybe some other thing that could be loaded
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> into memory. I haven't given it much thought, but you might even
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> malloc() memory and load the script into memory and let the program
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> progressively read the file. Or, another thought, couldn't you
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> read the commmands from the source disk one line at a time. To read
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> the data, you would have to insert the source disk, anyway.
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> The program might need to ask for some information such as exactly
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> where you will be reading from, your destination path, etc, or it
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> could be that this information could be read from the command line.
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Thanks for your input. I'm just back from Christmas R&R and have to
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rethink the project. Yes, I want a universal install program though
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I will probably start off getting one that works satisfactorily
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with DeskTamer. I'm gonna look at popen next (Tim K's suggestion).
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Just writing the install script into memory (without assuming /r0)
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seems like it would get me over the hill.
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Bests
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---TedJaeger
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91355 10-JAN 21:18 General Information
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RE: Install program (Re: Msg 91189)
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From: TEDJAEGER To: RICKULAND
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Thanks for the thoughts about installation disks, Rick. I saved that
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message and will get back to the project in a couple of weeks.
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Bests
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---TedJaeger
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91358 10-JAN 22:06 General Information
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RE: Install program (Re: Msg 91335)
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From: DBREEDING To: TEDJAEGER
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> Thanks for your input. I'm just back from Christmas R&R and have to
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> rethink the project. Yes, I want a universal install program though
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Hope you had a good rest.
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> I will probably start off getting one that works satisfactorily
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> with DeskTamer.
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> Just writing the install script into memory (without assuming /r0)
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> seems like it would get me over the hill.
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Right. I think the best way, if you are to make it totally universal,
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would be to handle all or as much as possible in memory. Of course,
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for something like you are planning, if I understand correctly, the
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safest bet is to assume nothing as to what the user might or might
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not have.
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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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91338 8-JAN 22:17 General Information
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Areaedit
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From: VE3DAC To: DGANTZ
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Hi Dave,
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Your Areaedit came down the OCN pipe and here are my first
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comments, maybe my last <g>. A minor point but the main menu #5
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says Delete Echo however it seems to be Edit Echo and won't delete
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an Echo. The only thing I need to do right now is Delete.
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A more serious problem for me, is the fact that I have a number of
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echos which have names much longer than you have provided for. This
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really louses up the screen displays that you worked so hard on.
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I have some Usenet echos with names like comp.os.linux.misc.
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I would like you to add, as you said you might, an exit without
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saving the areas.ctl file. I can see running your program with no
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intent of making any changes. It seems to display the file faster
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than I can change directories and run 'VU'.
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I didn't try, but wonder how easy it is to change the Hub for an
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echo. You said you wanted to make sure that a hub couldn't be deleted
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from an echo entry. Somewhere in the grey cells I had another 'wonder',
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but it seems to have developed a hidden attribute. I'll pass it on
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if it comes back and seems worthwhile.
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TCCC BBS 1:250/404
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91342 9-JAN 21:13 General Information
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RE: where do I go? (Re: Msg 91325)
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From: DSRTFOX To: KUPER
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The system has 512K and two double sided disk drives. There is also a good
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deal of software (including Os-9 Level 2 and Multi-Vue) and a pair of deluxe
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joysticks and a mouse that I'd send along with the system. I'm asking $175
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sent anywhere in the continental US. We can negotiate price, but I'd rather
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do that in e-mail...
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91343 9-JAN 21:16 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91318)
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From: DSRTFOX To: COCOKIWI
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Did you fail to read the part where I said "the same power supply works
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perfectly
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with a 286/20MHz motherboard" (or something similar!!!)??
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I had thought it COULD be a slow memory problem, but DID suspect the power
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supply all along. I don't think there is anything WRONG with the PS per se,
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but the sensor sure isn't FAST ENOUGH for the 486DX/50MHz!! It seems to be
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plenty fast for the 286/20MHz. My guess is just time frame the PS was built
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rather than a fault. Thanks for your input though!
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91345 9-JAN 21:44 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91329)
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From: DSRTFOX To: DBREEDING
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I have a source for Mac scanners which connect to the SCSI port. I don't
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know about source code for formats or anything though.... I guess you's
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have to look in the Mac SIG and see if there are any shareware programs
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that support a scanner (some paint type programs might) and do some
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disassembly. At least they would be in 68K code!!
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The hand scanners are $49.95 for an B&W model, $79.95 for color. They come
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with a simple B&W paint program... could be disassembled? Is a SCSI model.
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100-400 dpi resolution, 4.134" wide. Will run on a Mac Classic or SE, 1MB
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of RAM, so doesn't require much. They are available from HSC, 1-800-442-5833
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(orders, order part #14809), 408-732-1573 for info.
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They also have a video capture device similar to the RASCAN unit for the CoCo.
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Uses the SCSI port also. It is only $39.95 (need a video input device...
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camera or VCR) part #15012
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As for monitor burn in, we have a few with some burn here at the AF base. They
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are old 1982 vintage or so WANG green screen terminals. They are only burned
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in from 4-6 years of being left on constantly, displaying the log-on screen
|
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. We have more that AREN'T burned in the same age than are. Those people at
|
||
|
least turned the brightness down nights and weekends, the burned ones didn't.
|
||
|
In my opinion, screen burn has always been over hyped. Imagine how many hours
|
||
|
those screens ran with the same thing on the display!! Nights would be 10
|
||
|
hours, plus an extra 28 hours each weekend (10x365=3650+52x28=5106 hours per
|
||
|
yearx4 years=20,424). Now these probably sat some other days, or half days,
|
||
|
with the logon screen displayed. The point is, it took 3-4 YEARS of the exact
|
||
|
same screen (only the time/date changed!) to cause any discernable damage.
|
||
|
And that is on equipment made 10-14 years ago! What do YOU think????
|
||
|
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|
We also have computers that are turned on and off every day. The one I'm
|
||
|
working on right now (I'm backing up the mini computer as I type.. baby-sitting
|
||
|
the tape drive!) is a 1989 vintage Zenith 248. The logic card has been replaced
|
||
|
with a 486SX/25MHz processor card, but the power supply and monitor are the
|
||
|
same. It is turned on and off at least twice daily. Nothing has failed in
|
||
|
six years. We also have some Wang "classic" 8088 computers (they AREN'T fully
|
||
|
XT compatible, about 80%) that have been running since 1982 under the same
|
||
|
conditions, turned on and off at least daily. We are starting to get some
|
||
|
hard drive failures (well, over the past year) now in the old 10MB HD units
|
||
|
that reformatting won't fix for long, but that's about all. Those things
|
||
|
are used as remote terminals for the mini-computer, so they aren't taxed
|
||
|
much. We are getting ready to replace them, however, with 486SX computers.
|
||
|
As remote, dedicated terminals, they have been extremely reliable though.
|
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91348 9-JAN 23:23 Applications (6809)
|
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91330)
|
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|
From: WA2EGP To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
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|
Mine would probably win the "most junk in one room" award. Imagine, a 12 X
|
||
|
14 room with room for one one person. An earthquake would bury that person.
|
||
|
When I have a crash....I HAVE A CRASH!!! (Grin)
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|
91350 10-JAN 01:07 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91343)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: DSRTFOX
|
||
|
|
||
|
The CPU,s draw MORE power as they get bigger<g> or smaller?? but weird things
|
||
|
can crop up in there!........It could be a timing problem with the 5v sensor
|
||
|
that was causing the difference..The sensor Was kicking in too soon,causing the
|
||
|
power problem! Some Mother boards had that problem.....The power sense circuit
|
||
|
has a timer on it so that it will not kick in too soon! And the power supply
|
||
|
would kick it in,one would get a reset!and flacky operation!on boot!
|
||
|
Dennis
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
91351 10-JAN 01:13 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91328)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
the older !!586!! pent...up.....draws 3.5 AMPS.......new ones around 1.5 amps
|
||
|
cause they went to a smaller die..and lower volts 3.3 volts......A laptop
|
||
|
would not run too long with those Amps.....<grin>
|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
||
|
91354 10-JAN 19:31 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91328)
|
||
|
From: JOHNREED To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
> for our systems. This one person said that he usually left his computer
|
||
|
> on all the time (as I understood him), but would turn his monitor off.
|
||
|
> I wonder, though if having the computer on and the lines going out in
|
||
|
> open space, so to speak, for an extended period of time might be hard on
|
||
|
> the video circuitry in the computer.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Any comments, anyone?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I often leave my MM/1 and the messydos machine on when I am away
|
||
|
from home overnight and want to run them by phone. I usually turn
|
||
|
the monitors off.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The video output of the computer should "see" the same impedance
|
||
|
at the monitor whether it is on or off. No problem.
|
||
|
|
||
|
********************************
|
||
|
A stitch in time --------------------
|
||
|
------ is worth two in the bush
|
||
|
|
||
|
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91379 13-JAN 22:10 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91345)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DSRTFOX
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I have a source for Mac scanners which connect to the SCSI port.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Oh, I was wondering about implementing scanners on OSK systems. Not sure
|
||
|
if very many people would be interested, but I've thought it would be nice
|
||
|
to have.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> As for monitor burn in, we have a few with some burn here at the AF base.
|
||
|
> They are old 1982 vintage or so WANG green screen terminals. They are only
|
||
|
> burned in from 4-6 years of being left on constantly, displaying the
|
||
|
> log-on screen . We have more that AREN'T burned in the same age than are.
|
||
|
> Those people at least turned the brightness down nights and weekends, the
|
||
|
> burned ones didn't. In my opinion, screen burn has always been over hyped.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Probably so.. although I have noticed on the terminal screens for our lottery
|
||
|
displays here, (they cycle through about 3 or 4 displays for the different
|
||
|
draws, and I don't know the quality of the monitors), you do see the image
|
||
|
of some of the displays on them. I've always just been one to not take
|
||
|
chances.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> in six years. We also have some Wang "classic" 8088 computers (they AREN'T
|
||
|
> fully XT compatible, about 80%)
|
||
|
> We are starting to
|
||
|
> get some hard drive failures (well, over the past year) now in the old
|
||
|
> 10MB HD
|
||
|
|
||
|
It's funny you should mention these.. I believe a friend of mine just
|
||
|
purchased one of these, from some kind of salvage place. The HD is a
|
||
|
seagate 412, I think, the cards lay down, and would be maybe 10-12"
|
||
|
"high" if they stood up. I went over to check it out, and while I
|
||
|
was there, a screw came out of the HD and dropped out, and after that,
|
||
|
would not read the HD, I thought maybe the nut or screw dropped down on
|
||
|
the board and shorted something. The floppy would not read a 360k
|
||
|
disk, either (before this happened). I think the dealer is going to
|
||
|
swap them another unit.. They gave $200 for it, monitor, and printer.
|
||
|
Actually, I wish they would get something a little more up-to-date,
|
||
|
but they are determined. I saw a msg on our BBS about a 286 system,
|
||
|
and I believe it has SVGA (maybe VGA), for $400. This is not very
|
||
|
state-of-the-art, either, but it would be a better foundation to
|
||
|
start from. Well, you'd have to know them... <G> But, IMO, they
|
||
|
just don't have anything to work with. I bet it's the exact same
|
||
|
thing you have just described.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91380 13-JAN 22:10 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91348)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: WA2EGP
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Mine would probably win the "most junk in one room" award. Imagine, a 12 X
|
||
|
> 14 room with room for one one person. An earthquake would bury that
|
||
|
> person. When I have a crash....I HAVE A CRASH!!! (Grin)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I dunno, if the contest is open to all types of rooms/buildings, I could give
|
||
|
you a run for your money.. We have one outbuilding, about 12x12, where,
|
||
|
maybe several people could get in, but you do have to just about crawl over
|
||
|
everything, and we have a 120 x 48 outbuilding that has, in time been so
|
||
|
cluttered that you couldn't drive a vehicle from one end to the other.
|
||
|
I guess I can hold my own in "junkpiling"... <VBG>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91384 13-JAN 23:50 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91380)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ooooooh....could I visit (with a station wagon)?
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91390 14-JAN 14:01 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91384)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: WA2EGP
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Ooooooh....could I visit (with a station wagon)?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Better make that a *BIG* station wagon ;-)
|
||
|
.. Or better yet, do you own a Semi?
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91394 14-JAN 23:14 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91345)
|
||
|
From: LMCCLURE To: DSRTFOX (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
"The hand scanners are $49.95 for an B&W model, $79.95
|
||
|
for color."
|
||
|
|
||
|
What are the specs on the color scanner (i.e., d.p.i. [200,400 or 800?]
|
||
|
and the maximum number of colors [262,144 or 16.8 million?])?
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91401 15-JAN 02:50 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91329)
|
||
|
From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > most people, even in business, don't tax there machines as much as you
|
||
|
> > seem to!!
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> I'd say *MOST* people don't even push their machines hard enough to even
|
||
|
> get their attention <G>
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> In your message, you mention something I've been wondering about --
|
||
|
> scanners for us. I wonder if anyone has attempted to get us started with
|
||
|
> scanners. Would it be worthwhile? That is, would very many people be
|
||
|
> interested? Many are SCSI, aren't they? Would they simply hook to the
|
||
|
> SCSI port? Could we get access to the format etc of the data to write
|
||
|
> the program?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Iv'e been waiting for info on the SCSI digitizer that was supposed to
|
||
|
be in the works since 1991! Now that I'm buying a Macintosh I wouldn't be
|
||
|
too interested. I'm going to be using an Apple QuickTake digital camera to
|
||
|
take digital pictures, it's priced well for the quality unit that it is.
|
||
|
You can store 32 320x240 images, 8 640x480 images or a comination of both
|
||
|
in the 1MB of "FLASH EPROM" memory. I might try making a driver for the
|
||
|
MM/1. The cost is $685.86 from CDW. Does this sound too expensive for the
|
||
|
MM/1 market? Really it could work on all OSK systems. I really don't know
|
||
|
what kind of format the QuickTake uses.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
|
||
|
|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
|
||
|
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||
|
| *********** Compact disks, the greatest idea since television *********** |
|
||
|
|___________________________________________________________________________|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91408 15-JAN 13:35 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91401)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DIGIGRADE (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Iv'e been waiting for info on the SCSI digitizer that was supposed
|
||
|
> to be in the works since 1991! Now that I'm buying a Macintosh I wouldn't
|
||
|
> be too interested.
|
||
|
> to take digital pictures, it's priced well for the quality unit that it
|
||
|
> is. You can store 32 320x240 images, 8 640x480 images or a comination of
|
||
|
> both in the 1MB of "FLASH EPROM" memory. I might try making a driver for
|
||
|
> the MM/1. The cost is $685.86 from CDW. Does this sound too expensive for
|
||
|
> the MM/1 market? Really it could work on all OSK systems. I really don't
|
||
|
|
||
|
The cost? Well, I don't know if the people would be in favor ot this or not.
|
||
|
It doesn't seem like all that much to me.. I couldn't just run out on
|
||
|
moments' notice and plop that down, but it doesn't seem out of reach, really.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As for compatibility.. I think the storage format would be pretty universal.
|
||
|
I'd think maybe store it in some standard graphical format, but IMO, that
|
||
|
would only take a conversion - seems like that would be the same across all
|
||
|
systems, and then a series of writes to store on media.. If the scanners,
|
||
|
etc used a standard interface (SCSI?), then I think it could be done with an
|
||
|
application, and not even create drivers.. Dunno
|
||
|
|
||
|
> know what kind of format the QuickTake uses.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, that's me.. I'm totally in the dark on this subject.. I have a
|
||
|
suspicion it might convert the image to some standard protocol.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91414 15-JAN 20:46 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91209)
|
||
|
From: MREGC To: DIGIGRADE (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> And my offer still stands to Digital Frontier Prod. to update the
|
||
|
> graphics for GR2000.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sorry, I didn't realize that statement you made to me awhile back was an
|
||
|
offer. The tools I used to create the graphics are available as shareware,
|
||
|
and they can be used to edit the graphics and board files from GR2 with only
|
||
|
a simple modification to these files. I'd be more than happy to help if you
|
||
|
wanted to make your own graphics set for GR2, and I'd suggest uploading it so
|
||
|
that everyone here that has GR2 could utilize it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
..Eric...
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91344 9-JAN 21:23 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hard drive deals (Re: Msg 91327)
|
||
|
From: DSRTFOX To: FHOGG
|
||
|
|
||
|
The 330MB HP drive JEM has is a FULL HEIGHT unit. They last advertised it in
|
||
|
Computer Shopper for $159, not $119 (I'm looking at the NOV issue, may have
|
||
|
changed!!). The drive is advertised as a fast 17ms access time though.
|
||
|
Really just thought I'd pont out the price difference and fact that it is
|
||
|
full height 5.25". It is still a GREAT bargain though!! Would work great
|
||
|
on a CoCo with one of my Ken-Ton controlers.....
|
||
|
;>
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91349 10-JAN 00:28 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hard drive deals (Re: Msg 91344)
|
||
|
From: FHOGG To: DSRTFOX
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the info. 17ms is not all that fast nowadays. Most of the prices
|
||
|
I've seen on SCSI drives are in the $.50 per meg area. With prices starting
|
||
|
about 200 or so for a 270 meg quantum. I'm gonna pass myself as I don't need
|
||
|
one right now. I allready have a bunch of full height 5.25 that I wish I
|
||
|
didn't own. (big noisy, take up a lot of room etc.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Frank
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91346 9-JAN 22:55 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91182)
|
||
|
From: 01GEN40 To: DSRTFOX
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yeah, Microsoft's policy is: If you can't beat 'em buy 'em! Obviously
|
||
|
they could not "buy 'em" either :-). See ya.
|
||
|
|
||
|
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> * In whatever form it is in!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-= 01GEN40 =-
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91347 9-JAN 23:00 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91186)
|
||
|
From: 01GEN40 To: MMCCLELLAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am going to give IBMs OS/2 WAVE a shot. I like what I read about it. I
|
||
|
do not think it is preemptive multitasking like uh, what was it? Oh, yeah,
|
||
|
WINDOZE. When are they going to release WINDOZE 96??? See ya.
|
||
|
|
||
|
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> * In whatever form it is in!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-= 01GEN40 =-
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91353 10-JAN 05:08 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91346)
|
||
|
From: BROWN80 To: 01GEN40
|
||
|
|
||
|
Microsoft's unofficial policy might be: If you can't beat 'em steal 'em then
|
||
|
offer to pay for it.
|
||
|
o
|
||
|
Of course this can't be true. Microsoft doesn't need to steal anything ;-)
|
||
|
John Brown
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91356 10-JAN 21:37 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91347)
|
||
|
From: JEJONES To: 01GEN40
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I am going to give IBMs OS/2 WAVE a shot. I like what I read about it. I
|
||
|
> do not think it is preemptive multitasking like uh, what was it? Oh,
|
||
|
> yeah, WINDOZE.
|
||
|
|
||
|
OS/2 really does do pre-emptive multitasking.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91392 14-JAN 19:58 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91347)
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From: TEDJAEGER To: 01GEN40
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> I am going to give IBMs OS/2 WAVE a shot. I like what I read about it. I
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> do not think it is preemptive multitasking like uh, what was it? Oh,
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I got WARPED over the holidays - well, I havent installed it yet. Will
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in a couple of days. Educator's price was 54.00. How could I say no? I
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assume these OS2 apps are not reentrant so its still not up to our
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beloved OS, no?
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Bests
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---TedJaeger
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91395 15-JAN 00:30 General Information
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RE: ge (Re: Msg 91392)
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From: ISC To: TEDJAEGER
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> > I am going to give IBMs OS/2 WAVE a shot. I like what I read about it. I
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> > do not think it is preemptive multitasking like uh, what was it? Oh,
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>
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> I got WARPED over the holidays - well, I havent installed it yet. Will
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> in a couple of days. Educator's price was 54.00. How could I say no? I
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> assume these OS2 apps are not reentrant so its still not up to our
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> beloved OS, no?
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>
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> Bests
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> ---TedJaeger
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>
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Ted,
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Jumping in with a word of advice is not always safe, but, before you install
|
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OS2 Warp on your PC, make sure that it will work with all of your peripherals
|
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and their drivers. OS2 lacks drivers/driver compatibility for a lot of
|
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|
hardware and this is where many who have unhesitatingly installed it have
|
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|
encountered trouble. Also, back up your data before you install it, just in
|
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|
case. No, OS2 is not reentrant. It creates virtual machines and hogs your
|
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|
memory instead slowing down your system accordingly. Thus, load high as much
|
||
|
of the system as possible and defrag your hard disk before install. You might
|
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not have been able to say no, but unless you take precautions, you might say
|
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|
other "choice" words later! <grin>
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Good Luck.
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Bill
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91405 15-JAN 11:38 General Information
|
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|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91353)
|
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|
From: 01GEN40 To: BROWN80
|
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|
Ahh, but that is how Microsoft got it's start. From what I have read,
|
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|
and understand, Gates "stole" the code, for what is now known as MS-DOS,
|
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|
for about $7,500.00 bucks, if I remember the figure correctly. He got
|
||
|
it from the guy who wrote CP/M (I think). I forget the mans name, but I
|
||
|
am sure someone out here will know and will correct any false ass
|
||
|
essment
|
||
|
of Microsofts beginnings. See ya.
|
||
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|
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|
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
|
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-= 01GEN40 =-
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-*-
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91406 15-JAN 11:48 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91356)
|
||
|
From: 01GEN40 To: JEJONES
|
||
|
|
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|
Hi James,
|
||
|
The early reports, that I read from 2 strickly Windoze Mags, was that
|
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it
|
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|
was pre-emptive. But, as I kept reading more and more, and read what
|
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|
actual users were saying about the way it runs, I was under the impres-
|
||
|
sion that it was a lot more like OS-9 in multi-tasking capabilities. I
|
||
|
guess I could be wrong though. I just do not want to run anything that
|
||
|
has the word "Microsoft" on it or in it. I do not even do anything in
|
||
|
the BASIC that is in this CoCo3 of mine because it has the "word" in it.
|
||
|
Oh well, I think I am still going to give Warp a go. I do always have
|
||
|
DR-DOS V6.0 to fall back on if need be. See ya.
|
||
|
|
||
|
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-= 01GEN40 =-
|
||
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|
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|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91407 15-JAN 11:58 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91392)
|
||
|
From: 01GEN40 To: TEDJAEGER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Ted,
|
||
|
Well, I am not an educator, although I do impart knowledge that I have
|
||
|
learned into the minds of others in hopes of making a mark. I just want
|
||
|
someone to eventually say, "Oh yeah, 'whats-his-name' told me about that"
|
||
|
and hope that what I told them came in handy. $54 bucks! I will have to
|
||
|
settle for the sale price of $74.00 + (Uncle Sams share). Get it installed
|
||
|
and let me know what you think. I want to find out if what I have been
|
||
|
reading is true. See ya.
|
||
|
|
||
|
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-= 01GEN40 =-
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
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|
||
|
91420 15-JAN 22:54 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91405)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: 01GEN40 (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I heard he paid $50K for a CP/M clone and had it rewritten.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91434 17-JAN 20:23 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91395)
|
||
|
From: TEDJAEGER To: ISC
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Jumping in with a word of advice is not always safe, but, before you
|
||
|
> install OS2 Warp on your PC, make sure that it will work with all of your
|
||
|
> peripherals and their drivers. OS2 lacks drivers/driver compatibility for
|
||
|
> a lot of hardware and this is where many who have unhesitatingly installed
|
||
|
> it have encountered trouble. Also, back up your data before you install
|
||
|
> it, just in case. No, OS2 is not reentrant. It creates virtual machines
|
||
|
> and hogs your memory instead slowing down your system accordingly. Thus,
|
||
|
> load high as much of the system as possible and defrag your hard disk
|
||
|
> before install. You might not have been able to say no, but unless you
|
||
|
> take precautions, you might say other "choice" words later! <grin>
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Good Luck.
|
||
|
|
||
|
OS2 is installed now and running relatively well. In fact, I have
|
||
|
installed it on two machines with not too much trouble. Video drivers
|
||
|
semm to be the most problematic as the IBM PS1 I installed it on first
|
||
|
lost its video output entirely until I rebooted and interrupted the reboot
|
||
|
with an emergency exit to a configuration screen where I could (by
|
||
|
default) get a basic VGA driver installed. That PS1 had local bus
|
||
|
video embedded on the motherboard so I wasnt completely surprised that
|
||
|
I had a problem there. My new PC compatible set up with basic VGA
|
||
|
support even though the monitor and video baord had super VGA capability.
|
||
|
Subsequently, I did a partial reinstall and os2 correctly detected the
|
||
|
video board (Cirrus Logic) and installed the appropriate driver. The only
|
||
|
problem is that dual boot crashes when I go from os2 back to DOS now that
|
||
|
I am using SVGA. Fortunately, it gets the HD boot sector rewritten before
|
||
|
it crashes so a push of the reset button gets me on to DOS. Much more
|
||
|
exploration to do...
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bests
|
||
|
---TedJaeger
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91435 17-JAN 20:23 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91407)
|
||
|
From: TEDJAEGER To: 01GEN40 (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
> settle for the sale price of $74.00 + (Uncle Sams share). Get it
|
||
|
> installed and let me know what you think. I want to find out if what I
|
||
|
> have been reading is true. See ya.
|
||
|
|
||
|
HAve it installed now and first impression is that it is pretty neat. The
|
||
|
desktop is more MAC like than Windows meaning there is no more of these
|
||
|
stupid Group icons and windows cluttering things up. The icons are for
|
||
|
devices (e.g. printer) and folders that reveal objects (e.g. text
|
||
|
document). First speed impression is that it run DOS apps faster and
|
||
|
Windows apps slower. There are at least three ways to get to your
|
||
|
windows apps from the os2 desktop and I havent determined which I like
|
||
|
best yet. You can bring up the program manager from os2 to get a Windows
|
||
|
look to things (which I dont like) or you can open an os2 object to get a
|
||
|
window holding a folder for each group that is on your Windows desktop.
|
||
|
Click on the folder and then the program. Avoids program manager
|
||
|
completely. I believe that there is a way to put a Window's program icon
|
||
|
directly on the os2 desktop as well, though you dont get this set up
|
||
|
with a default installation. This last approach seems preferable to me.
|
||
|
I'll try this eventually as well as get some time in with the OS2
|
||
|
applications. There is little documentation for the apps but from reading
|
||
|
the readme file they seem impressive. Supposedly you can create a chart,
|
||
|
drag it to a text document in the word processor, drag multiple
|
||
|
addresses from your phonebook to the text document, then drag the test
|
||
|
document to the fax object on your desk and faxes will be sent to all
|
||
|
the addresses. All with the mouse! Well, much to learn. Later...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bests
|
||
|
---TedJaeger
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91359 11-JAN 00:00 OSK Applications
|
||
|
CyberWar for OS9000
|
||
|
From: PAGAN To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
The OS9000 version of CyberWar I posted in the databases was
|
||
|
archived with lha. Ed Gresick has posted (or will soon) the OS9000
|
||
|
version of lha so you may have to wait until it's visible to
|
||
|
dearchive CyberWar.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stephen (PAGAN)
|
||
|
No one whose testicles have been crushed or whose penis has been cut
|
||
|
off may be admitted into the community of the Lord. [Dt 23:2]
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91361 11-JAN 05:21 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: CyberWar for OS9000 (Re: Msg 91359)
|
||
|
From: EDELMAR To: PAGAN
|
||
|
|
||
|
> ... Ed Gresick has posted (or will soon) the OS9000
|
||
|
> version of lha so you may have to wait until it's visible to
|
||
|
> dearchive CyberWar.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The OS9000 version of LHa is now posted. Just need to wait until it is
|
||
|
made visible by the database manager.
|
||
|
|
||
|
BTW, the port was done by T. Kocourek and works fine. I've had no problems
|
||
|
archiving/extracting files between the OS9000 version and the OSK version.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ed Gresick - DELMAR CO
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91362 11-JAN 18:03 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: CyberWar for OS9000 (Re: Msg 91361)
|
||
|
From: PHILSCHERER To: EDELMAR
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks Ed! <Phil>
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91360 11-JAN 01:32 General Information
|
||
|
Survey
|
||
|
From: EARTHER To: REVWCP
|
||
|
|
||
|
I know I'm late with this, but here goes:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. Shawn Driscoll
|
||
|
2. 31 years old
|
||
|
3. Started using the CoCo 2 at age 20.
|
||
|
4. Started using OS-9 Level II at age 23.
|
||
|
5. Learned Basic, Cobol, Fortran, Pascal, Lisp, and C before
|
||
|
owning a CoCo.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm six months behind in the forum here, sorry.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91363 11-JAN 22:18 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 91360)
|
||
|
From: REVWCP To: EARTHER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dear Shawn:
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I know I'm late with this, but here goes:
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> 1. Shawn Driscoll
|
||
|
> 2. 31 years old
|
||
|
> 3. Started using the CoCo 2 at age 20.
|
||
|
> 4. Started using OS-9 Level II at age 23.
|
||
|
> 5. Learned Basic, Cobol, Fortran, Pascal, Lisp, and C before
|
||
|
> owning a CoCo.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> I'm six months behind in the forum here, sorry.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
|
||
|
Please don't feel the need to apologize. I'm glad to see that you
|
||
|
are still here and active. I'm still playing around with a few
|
||
|
additions for the Guib series. Who knows, it might get written
|
||
|
in Assembler. It would certainly be the motivation I need to
|
||
|
learn ASM programming. I saw your message on the cocolist. You
|
||
|
echo many of my sentiments. I recently picked up an old IBM
|
||
|
Portable PC. This was an XT lwith a built in monitor. It is a
|
||
|
luggable at best. Early 1985 I think. The CoCo, particularly
|
||
|
under OS-9 was an obviously superior machine. Its a shame that
|
||
|
it had to be sold by Tandy. One can only imagine what might have
|
||
|
happened if it had been marketed right. Speed, graphics,
|
||
|
multitasking. We were miles ahead of IBM. I see that you are
|
||
|
working on an upgrade to your Shanghai port. (A program which
|
||
|
has caused this monk of little will-power to spend many a
|
||
|
"non-productive" hour at the keyboard.) Seriously, your efforts
|
||
|
are greatly appreciated.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
:: With all best wishes, :::::: 2 Kings 2:23-24 :::
|
||
|
:: Brother Jeremy, CSJW :::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
:: OS9 Users Group Treasurer :: revwcp@delphi.com ::
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CIS - 76477,142 :::
|
||
|
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91365 12-JAN 01:54 Games & Graphics
|
||
|
CD-I for OS/2!
|
||
|
From: AJMLFCO To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I was just skimming through the latest (January, 1995) issue
|
||
|
of "OS/2" professional and I noticed an announcement that IBM has
|
||
|
reached an agreement with Philips to develop device drivers that
|
||
|
would enable Philips' Compact Disk Interactive system to run under
|
||
|
OS/2. "....would seek to bundle CD-I and Warp with an as yet undisclosed
|
||
|
number of OEM manufacturers and dealers." "...we are currently looking
|
||
|
to ship by Q1." (1995?)
|
||
|
|
||
|
It seems like CD-I might hit the mainstream, but sans O9 and on
|
||
|
Intel to boot.
|
||
|
|
||
|
from page 57.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Allen Morgan
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91368 12-JAN 23:02 Games & Graphics
|
||
|
RE: CD-I for OS/2! (Re: Msg 91365)
|
||
|
From: HAWKSOFT To: AJMLFCO
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hey Al!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I was just skimming through the latest (January, 1995) issue
|
||
|
> of "OS/2" professional and I noticed an announcement that IBM has
|
||
|
> reached an agreement with Philips to develop device drivers that
|
||
|
> would enable Philips' Compact Disk Interactive system to run under
|
||
|
> OS/2. "....would seek to bundle CD-I and Warp with an as yet undisclosed
|
||
|
> number of OEM manufacturers and dealers." "...we are currently looking
|
||
|
> to ship by Q1." (1995?)
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> It seems like CD-I might hit the mainstream, but sans O9 and on
|
||
|
> Intel to boot.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This sounds like the reference in CDI magazine, that Philips has designed
|
||
|
and will license a plug-in CD-i card for IBM compatibles. This will allow
|
||
|
IBM compatibles to be CD-i (and digital video) machines. Release is expected
|
||
|
in the 1st quarter of '95.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Finally, IBM compatibles will be able to do something well!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
|
||
|
|
||
|
******************< Uploaded w/ InfoXpress vr. 1.02.00 >******************
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91369 12-JAN 23:15 Games & Graphics
|
||
|
RE: CD-I for OS/2! (Re: Msg 91365)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: AJMLFCO
|
||
|
|
||
|
They<philips> have come out with a IBM - CD-I board....so it follows that
|
||
|
they would look for drivers for the different OS,s out there! One WOULD need
|
||
|
a board to run CDI on any system..as is 3DO....Creative Labs has a BOARD for
|
||
|
that format!...@ $350.00 ...
|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91385 13-JAN 23:59 Games & Graphics
|
||
|
RE: CD-I for OS/2! (Re: Msg 91365)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: AJMLFCO
|
||
|
|
||
|
I saw something about that in another magazine. Geez.....we better hurry and
|
||
|
get things going on OS-9/OSK (grin).
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91370 12-JAN 23:26 OSK Applications
|
||
|
C pointers,structures, type conversion
|
||
|
From: BKITT To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have a structure in C where one of the variables is a character pointer.
|
||
|
ie.
|
||
|
typedef struct {
|
||
|
char _field[12];
|
||
|
char *_buffer;
|
||
|
char _length:
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
I want to specify this structure with a double (or float etc) for the buffer.
|
||
|
ie.
|
||
|
sample[] =
|
||
|
{{"ONE"},ONE,10},
|
||
|
{{"TWO"},TWO,10},
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
where ONE may be a type char, double, float, int, etc, and TWO can be some
|
||
|
totally different type.
|
||
|
I can marginally get it to work with: (char *)ONE
|
||
|
But this requires that one be defined as double ONE[1], instead of what
|
||
|
I would expect: double ONE.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(never mind the above period, that was an acident)
|
||
|
|
||
|
What am I doing wrong with this structure pointer combination????
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Many thanks
|
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-*-
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91377 13-JAN 21:42 OSK Applications
|
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|
RE: C pointers,structures, type conversi (Re: Msg 91370)
|
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|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: BKITT (NR)
|
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Brian,
|
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> I have a structure in C where one of the variables is a character
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> pointer. ie.
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> typedef struct {
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> char _field[12];
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> char *_buffer;
|
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> char _length:
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> .
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> .
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> }
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> where ONE may be a type char, double, float, int, etc, and TWO can be
|
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> some totally different type.
|
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I'm confused exactly what you want to do. Are you saying _buffer will
|
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|
point to an area of memory that may have different data types for
|
||
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different items? (So, for one item _buffer may point to a double, and
|
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other times _buffer may point to a short integer?)
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-- Joel.
|
||
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-*-
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91389 14-JAN 13:35 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: C pointers,structures, type conversi (Re: Msg 91370)
|
||
|
From: VAXELF To: BKITT (NR)
|
||
|
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||
|
A long time ago, before the cgfx.l library came out, I wrote my own
|
||
|
and based it on the COCO bgfx library. Thus calls such as
|
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cgfx("BColor",08)
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or
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cgfx("Underline","ON")
|
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As you can see, the varibles are mixed. I think this is what your talking
|
||
|
about. What I used was a UNION. This allow you to setup a memory allocation
|
||
|
where different types of data can be stored and accessed from the same
|
||
|
memory location.
|
||
|
If you have the K&R book, it explains it pretty well. In the mean time
|
||
|
I will see if I still have the C code for my old version of cgfx and if I
|
||
|
do, I'll send you that part that setups the union and how it was interpid.
|
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|
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||
|
John A. Donaldson
|
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-*-
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|
91398 15-JAN 02:10 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: C pointers,structures, type conversi (Re: Msg 91370)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: BKITT (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I have a structure in C where one of the variables is a character
|
||
|
> pointer. ie.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I may be wrong here, but I believe that to create the array sample[], you
|
||
|
will have to have all fixed size elements in the fields. As long as you
|
||
|
define it as a pointer, you will be OK. You may wind up having to cast it
|
||
|
to whatever type you need in the program. If the element were of variable
|
||
|
sizes, the program would have no way of computing the offset to sample[x].
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I can marginally get it to work with: (char *)ONE
|
||
|
> But this requires that one be defined as double ONE[1], instead of what
|
||
|
> I would expect: double ONE.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Again, I think the best way here is to define _buffer as a pointer (you did),
|
||
|
but then you will have to use the address of the double, you might define
|
||
|
double ONE;
|
||
|
then when you assign values
|
||
|
|
||
|
typedef struct {
|
||
|
char _field[12]; /* better for pointer here - string elsewhere?? */
|
||
|
char *_buffer;
|
||
|
char _length:
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
} SMP;
|
||
|
|
||
|
The way you defined sample[], you will have a POINTER to the string, to
|
||
|
have the string in the array, do as follows.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SMP sample[] ={
|
||
|
{{'O','N','E','\0'},&ONE,10}, /* reference 2nd element by ADDRESS */
|
||
|
{{'T','W','O','\0'},&TWO,10}, /*etc*/
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
You will have to develop it more, but I think this might put you on the
|
||
|
track better.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91371 12-JAN 23:36 General Information
|
||
|
Install program
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: TEDJAEGER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ted,
|
||
|
|
||
|
For OS9, I've found it usually easiest to provide a
|
||
|
'semi-bootable' floppy, or 'system image' this works on several
|
||
|
levels.
|
||
|
The floppy user can do a backup from disk basic, boot
|
||
|
somehow, swap disks, and chx/chd. His /dd device will be /d0
|
||
|
anyway, so your floppy or an image runs fine in the one drive.
|
||
|
To make a bootable, a simple script would allow you to pluck
|
||
|
a few vital utils from Master. User formatss and cobblers a disk,
|
||
|
then dsave your floppy then runs your script which grabs shell,
|
||
|
grfdrv, etc to clean up. You can combine the dsave generated
|
||
|
script with your systmast plucker, and cut a few user typos.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hard drive owners would cram your disk in a floppy, chd to
|
||
|
it, and dsave /dx /dd ! shell. If the floppy is an exact image of
|
||
|
a runnable disk, the hard drive becomes an exact image of a
|
||
|
runnable disk! (plus all that other crap the user already
|
||
|
did) The only point of contention is the user directory since
|
||
|
there are fairly rigid conventions for most of the dir tree.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DD, as far as I know:
|
||
|
|
||
|
junk or temporary files (readmes, install scripts) place in
|
||
|
root so they are instantly obvious and easily deleted. Don't add
|
||
|
_any_ perminant files to root!
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/CMDS all execs
|
||
|
dd/CMDS/ICONS (cc3 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/SYS system files- termcaps, etc
|
||
|
dd/SYS/MINE apps with many SYS files grab a dir
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/DOCS da manual
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/DEFS \
|
||
|
> those who write
|
||
|
dd/LIB /
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/SOURCES often subdivded by language then program-
|
||
|
/dd/sources/b09/thisthing/code.b09
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/USR/* where the AIFs play. Undefined but
|
||
|
typical branches- USR/TCOM, USR/GAMES,
|
||
|
etc...
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/USR/*/other nice apps hide weird files _beyond_
|
||
|
where the user sees the datafiles.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Applications have been known to grab extra directories from
|
||
|
root. This makes sense on floppies, where /dd/MINE is all the
|
||
|
housekeeping needed. But this is horribly ugly after a few dozen
|
||
|
apps are installed on ahard drive, and positively stops multivue.
|
||
|
Even if the user doesn't use a 'usr' directory, he can use a
|
||
|
convienient dsave handle for custom installs. It does look a
|
||
|
little weird having an empty dir level on a floppy, thou.
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th St.
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"- 268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91372 12-JAN 23:39 General Information
|
||
|
Install program
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: TEDJAEGER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ted,
|
||
|
|
||
|
For OS9, I've found it usually easiest to provide a
|
||
|
'semi-bootable' floppy, or 'system image' this works on several
|
||
|
levels.
|
||
|
The floppy user can do a backup from disk basic, boot
|
||
|
somehow, swap disks, and chx/chd. His /dd device will be /d0
|
||
|
anyway, so your floppy or an image runs fine in the one drive.
|
||
|
To make a bootable, a simple script would allow you to pluck
|
||
|
a few vital utils from Master. User formatss and cobblers a disk,
|
||
|
then dsave your floppy then runs your script which grabs shell,
|
||
|
grfdrv, etc to clean up. You can combine the dsave generated
|
||
|
script with your systmast plucker, and cut a few user typos.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hard drive owners would cram your disk in a floppy, chd to
|
||
|
it, and dsave /dx /dd ! shell. If the floppy is an exact image of
|
||
|
a runnable disk, the hard drive becomes an exact image of a
|
||
|
runnable disk! (plus all that other crap the user already
|
||
|
did) The only point of contention is the user directory since
|
||
|
there are fairly rigid conventions for most of the dir tree.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DD, as far as I know:
|
||
|
|
||
|
junk or temporary files (readmes, install scripts) place in
|
||
|
root so they are instantly obvious and easily deleted. Don't add
|
||
|
_any_ perminant files to root!
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/CMDS all execs
|
||
|
dd/CMDS/ICONS (cc3 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/SYS system files- termcaps, etc
|
||
|
dd/SYS/MINE apps with many SYS files grab a dir
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/DOCS da manual
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/DEFS \
|
||
|
> those who write
|
||
|
dd/LIB /
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/SOURCES often subdivded by language then program-
|
||
|
/dd/sources/b09/thisthing/code.b09
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/USR/* where the AIFs play. Undefined but
|
||
|
typical branches- USR/TCOM, USR/GAMES,
|
||
|
etc...
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/USR/*/other nice apps hide weird files _beyond_
|
||
|
where the user sees the datafiles.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Applications have been known to grab extra directories from
|
||
|
root. This makes sense on floppies, where /dd/MINE is all the
|
||
|
housekeeping needed. But this is horribly ugly after a few dozen
|
||
|
apps are installed on ahard drive, and positively stops multivue.
|
||
|
Even if the user doesn't use a 'usr' directory, he can use a
|
||
|
convienient dsave handle for custom installs. It does look a
|
||
|
little weird having an empty dir level on a floppy, thou.
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th St.
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"- 268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91373 12-JAN 23:41 General Information
|
||
|
Install program
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: TEDJAEGER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ted,
|
||
|
|
||
|
For OS9, I've found it usually easiest to provide a
|
||
|
'semi-bootable' floppy, or 'system image' this works on several
|
||
|
levels.
|
||
|
The floppy user can do a backup from disk basic, boot
|
||
|
somehow, swap disks, and chx/chd. His /dd device will be /d0
|
||
|
anyway, so your floppy or an image runs fine in the one drive.
|
||
|
To make a bootable, a simple script would allow you to pluck
|
||
|
a few vital utils from Master. User formatss and cobblers a disk,
|
||
|
then dsave your floppy then runs your script which grabs shell,
|
||
|
grfdrv, etc to clean up. You can combine the dsave generated
|
||
|
script with your systmast plucker, and cut a few user typos.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hard drive owners would cram your disk in a floppy, chd to
|
||
|
it, and dsave /dx /dd ! shell. If the floppy is an exact image of
|
||
|
a runnable disk, the hard drive becomes an exact image of a
|
||
|
runnable disk! (plus all that other crap the user already
|
||
|
did) The only point of contention is the user directory since
|
||
|
there are fairly rigid conventions for most of the dir tree.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DD, as far as I know:
|
||
|
|
||
|
junk or temporary files (readmes, install scripts) place in
|
||
|
root so they are instantly obvious and easily deleted. Don't add
|
||
|
_any_ perminant files to root!
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/CMDS all execs
|
||
|
dd/CMDS/ICONS (cc3 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/SYS system files- termcaps, etc
|
||
|
dd/SYS/MINE apps with many SYS files grab a dir
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/DOCS da manual
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/DEFS \
|
||
|
> those who write
|
||
|
dd/LIB /
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/SOURCES often subdivded by language then program-
|
||
|
/dd/sources/b09/thisthing/code.b09
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/USR/* where the AIFs play. Undefined but
|
||
|
typical branches- USR/TCOM, USR/GAMES,
|
||
|
etc...
|
||
|
|
||
|
dd/USR/*/other nice apps hide weird files _beyond_
|
||
|
where the user sees the datafiles.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Applications have been known to grab extra directories from
|
||
|
root. This makes sense on floppies, where /dd/MINE is all the
|
||
|
housekeeping needed. But this is horribly ugly after a few dozen
|
||
|
apps are installed on ahard drive, and positively stops multivue.
|
||
|
Even if the user doesn't use a 'usr' directory, he can use a
|
||
|
convienient dsave handle for custom installs. It does look a
|
||
|
little weird having an empty dir level on a floppy, thou.
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th St.
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"- 268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91374 12-JAN 23:42 General Information
|
||
|
RE: New 360K drives!! (Re: Msg 91204)
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: DIGIGRADE
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Literally anywhere! Just finished a daring midnight run to Best
|
||
|
Buy to pick up an example teac fd235. It came with mounts, adapters, and
|
||
|
'high density 1.44MB' stamped all over it.
|
||
|
The technically correct thing is to set a 720K jumper, but I
|
||
|
always just buy 720K disks and let the auto sense sense (the system
|
||
|
pcdos relies on, sorta- if you cram a 720K disk in a DOS box, you get
|
||
|
a 720K format also.)
|
||
|
Which means you don't even change the jumpers for drive 1.
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th St.
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"- 268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91375 12-JAN 23:43 General Information
|
||
|
lost user
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does anyone know the snail address of (former?) user
|
||
|
EARLCASPER? I've got one of his CoCos, and not a hint of a return
|
||
|
address. Mail unread for a month, etc....
|
||
|
|
||
|
Humourous sidenote- same guy accidentally dropped an
|
||
|
unsealed envelope in the mailbox. Amoung other things, CoNects
|
||
|
address was scribbled on it. Despite utter lack of postage, the
|
||
|
still open envelope arrived, contents intact, a week after the
|
||
|
computer itself.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th St.
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"- 268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91376 13-JAN 01:14 General Information
|
||
|
RE: INFO ON PLANETS (Re: Msg 91300)
|
||
|
From: CHYDE To: TAULBORG
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'll have to look in some Mags I have, but I can get the internet address
|
||
|
of some place that has photos of the planets (ie voyager, magellin and such)
|
||
|
I'll get back to you in a day or so.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91383 13-JAN 23:47 General Information
|
||
|
RE: INFO ON PLANETS (Re: Msg 91376)
|
||
|
From: TAULBORG To: CHYDE
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have found a few pics but my coco even under os9 can't handle the
|
||
|
resolution of the pictures I have found! If you have or can find any
|
||
|
pictures and or info on Neptune and or Pluto PLEASE let me know
|
||
|
I appreciate your help and will probably ask for more in the future
|
||
|
so please bear with me(A Newbee to os9).By the way I used RSDOS under
|
||
|
Hyperio for disk basic on my hard drive before I got into os9.Now that
|
||
|
I got 2 hard drives I hope that I can use os9 and someday get os9
|
||
|
down pat or at least close to it,before I can afford to get a realy
|
||
|
good dos machine!For now I have to deal with my current set up,and I
|
||
|
|
||
|
don't think that I can afford to buy dos machine right now!!!!!!!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91423 16-JAN 01:15 General Information
|
||
|
RE: INFO ON PLANETS (Re: Msg 91383)
|
||
|
From: CHYDE To: TAULBORG
|
||
|
|
||
|
i know about the low resolution on the CoCo, but many aren't too bad with
|
||
|
a little playing around. What are you using to display them? Please feel
|
||
|
free to ask the questions you want here, if I can't answer them someone else
|
||
|
will jump in <g>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I couldn't find the internet address (it's probably buried somewhere <groan>
|
||
|
but if you're familiar with the World Wide Web (WWW) you can access an index
|
||
|
of WWW sites at http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject. You
|
||
|
can get to Delphi's WWW browser from the Internet sig. I believe it's menu
|
||
|
choice 19 from the internet menu (I haven't used it in while so I'm not
|
||
|
sure, if you can't find it let me know). The browser is kind of clumsy, but
|
||
|
I guess it's the best they can do.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hope this helps you out. If not let me know.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91378 13-JAN 21:42 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91321)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: LARRYOLSON
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I wonder if you could help with a problem that I ran into in
|
||
|
> trying to determine the screen type on an MM/1. Do you know if _gs_styp()
|
||
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> was implemented ? In the following test program(wintyp), am I using
|
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> _gs_styp(), Get_Pixel_Size(wpath), and Get_num_Colors(wpath) correctly?
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|
I've tried your program and I see you get erroneous results for
|
||
|
Get_Pixel_Size and Get_Num_Colors. This makes me feel a bit better,
|
||
|
since lately those functions have been giving me bad results. I do know
|
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|
that they used to return valid data. I noticed something in recent
|
||
|
updates to K-Windows that has me suspect the updates are the problem.
|
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|
(I won't bore you with the technical details, but it seems to have broke
|
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|
these two particular functions.) I'll put in a request that this be
|
||
|
fixed, though! For now, you'll have to use the _gs_scinfo() call and
|
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|
use bits-per-pixel to determine the number of colors on the screen.
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|
To my knowledge (and disappointment), the _gs_styp() call has never been
|
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|
implemented, despite it's usefulness.
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|
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|
-- Joel.
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|
-*-
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|
91387 14-JAN 01:29 OSK Applications
|
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|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91378)
|
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|
From: LARRYOLSON To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
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|
Joel,
|
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|
Hi, haven't talked with you for a while, have you been working on
|
||
|
anything new ?
|
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|
Do you have a pipeline to who it is that is working on kwindows?
|
||
|
Are some new things being added or are they just fixing what is there ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Changing the subject,<g>, at the Atlanta fest I gave Allen a copy
|
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|
of a sound effect editing program that I wrote for the CoCo3, to make
|
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|
using the OS9 sound function easier to use. Do you know if he has had
|
||
|
any luck in getting it working ?
|
||
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|
-*-
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|
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|
91388 14-JAN 02:52 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91387)
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|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: LARRYOLSON
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry,
|
||
|
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||
|
> Hi, haven't talked with you for a while, have you been working on
|
||
|
> anything new ?
|
||
|
|
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|
Just like you, Larry, I'm always working on something new! <g> BTW,
|
||
|
when will you unleash your wonderful BattleShip program to an
|
||
|
unsuspecting public? :)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Do you have a pipeline to who it is that is working on kwindows?
|
||
|
> Are some new things being added or are they just fixing what is
|
||
|
> there?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes, I do know who's working on K-Windows and I've sent them a note.
|
||
|
Currently, there's a February 1 release date for the latest K-Windows.
|
||
|
A few things have finally been fixed, such as multiple flood fills in
|
||
|
different windows and hot-spots are working again. An improved keyboard
|
||
|
driver will also accompany the release along with new getstat calls to
|
||
|
give programmers more information as to the status of the keyboard, and
|
||
|
you will be able to reset your MM/1 by hitting CTRL-ALT-DEL. I've been
|
||
|
using beta version 53 for about a month now and it's quite stable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Changing the subject,<g>, at the Atlanta fest I gave Allen a copy
|
||
|
> of a sound effect editing program that I wrote for the CoCo3, to make
|
||
|
> using the OS9 sound function easier to use. Do you know if he has had
|
||
|
> any luck in getting it working ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I don't know, but I'll forward your message to him! :)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91399 15-JAN 02:22 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91388)
|
||
|
From: LARRYOLSON To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joel,
|
||
|
> Just like you, Larry, I'm always working on something new! <g> BTW,
|
||
|
> when will you unleash your wonderful BattleShip program to an
|
||
|
> unsuspecting public? :)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes, I'm back on working on it, adding a few more things and hopefully
|
||
|
it will be finished up well before Chicago fest. I put the screen
|
||
|
printer program away for now, the version I uploaded works but the
|
||
|
program really needs some kind of front end instead of command line
|
||
|
options. The program should put a representation of the page on the
|
||
|
screen and allow you to print the picture wherever you want on the
|
||
|
page. It should also allow you to be able specify the portion of the
|
||
|
screen that you want to print instead of always the entire screen. So
|
||
|
intil I get it all straight in what I want the program to do, I'll
|
||
|
put it away for awhile, who knows, maybe someone else has some ideas
|
||
|
and wants to tackle it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Yes, I do know who's working on K-Windows and I've sent them a note.
|
||
|
> Currently, there's a February 1 release date for the latest K-Windows.
|
||
|
> A few things have finally been fixed, such as multiple flood fills in
|
||
|
> different windows and hot-spots are working again. An improved keyboard
|
||
|
> driver will also accompany the release along with new getstat calls to
|
||
|
> give programmers more information as to the status of the keyboard, and
|
||
|
> you will be able to reset your MM/1 by hitting CTRL-ALT-DEL. I've been
|
||
|
> using beta version 53 for about a month now and it's quite stable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Is there any chance for the hardware horizontal scrolling for Eric ?
|
||
|
The only thing I can think of now was that question of an interruptable
|
||
|
ss_play function, no I just thought of another problem that needs
|
||
|
looking into. Its the problem with drawing grids using the Line function.
|
||
|
Something is wrong with the routine that calculates the pixel locations.
|
||
|
If you setup a couple of nested FOR loops that would draw a grid
|
||
|
using the Line function, the resulting grid would not have square boxes,
|
||
|
I ran into this when I first started working on the battleship game.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91400 15-JAN 02:30 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91388)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I asked the powers that be about our problem with the Get_Num_Colors
|
||
|
and Get_Pixel_Size and found an answer. First, I did some research of
|
||
|
my own and both functions always worked when I simple used them on
|
||
|
stdout. Only when I tried to open a path to an existing window did the
|
||
|
functions return invalid information. Well, I was just informed that
|
||
|
when you open a path to the window, for some reason for those two
|
||
|
functions to work you have to not only have READ access, but you also
|
||
|
have to have WRITE access. So, just change the one line in your
|
||
|
wintyp.c program from:
|
||
|
if ((wpath = open(device, S_IREAD)) <= 0) {
|
||
|
to:
|
||
|
if ((wpath = open(device, S_IREAD|S_IWRITE)) <= 0) {
|
||
|
|
||
|
and it works (although you may experience read-blocking if the window is
|
||
|
"busy" waiting for the user to type something, etc.). Hope that helps.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91403 15-JAN 02:58 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91399)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: LARRYOLSON
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Yes, I'm back on working on it, adding a few more things and hopefully
|
||
|
> it will be finished up well before Chicago fest.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Fantastic!! That BattleShip game looked great!
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Is there any chance for the hardware horizontal scrolling for Eric ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
No, nothing that major. From what I understand, the code to support
|
||
|
virtual windows is within K-Windows, but not yet implemented (and thus I
|
||
|
would have to assume it still has some bugs in it). Of course, virtual
|
||
|
windows (logical window size larger than the physically displayed window
|
||
|
size) is different from hardware scrolling, but before you could scroll,
|
||
|
you'd have to be able to open a window larger than the screen and that's
|
||
|
what a virtual window would let you do.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> The only thing I can think of now was that question of an interruptable
|
||
|
> ss_play function.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Someone is working on that, although I haven't heard anything about it
|
||
|
being in the next release. That is something that we've needed for a
|
||
|
long while. There may be a few other options as well, like interruping
|
||
|
the current sound to play a sound and then continuing where it left off
|
||
|
on the original sound. I'm looking forward to that.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> no I just thought of another problem that needs
|
||
|
> looking into. Its the problem with drawing grids using the Line
|
||
|
> function. Something is wrong with the routine that calculates the pixel
|
||
|
> locations. If you setup a couple of nested FOR loops that would draw a
|
||
|
> grid using the Line function, the resulting grid would not have square
|
||
|
> boxes, I ran into this when I first started working on the battleship
|
||
|
> game.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can you post some sample code? I'll pass it along to the developers to
|
||
|
have a look at, but they need source to show the problem first. Thanks!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91425 16-JAN 02:01 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91400)
|
||
|
From: LARRYOLSON To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
> when you open a path to the window, for some reason for those two
|
||
|
> functions to work you have to not only have READ access, but you also
|
||
|
> have to have WRITE access. So, just change the one line in your
|
||
|
> wintyp.c program from:
|
||
|
> if ((wpath = open(device, S_IREAD)) <= 0) {
|
||
|
> to:
|
||
|
> if ((wpath = open(device, S_IREAD|S_IWRITE)) <= 0) {
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> and it works (although you may experience read-blocking if the window is
|
||
|
> "busy" waiting for the user to type something, etc.). Hope that helps.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joel,
|
||
|
Thanks for doing the digging and finding the answer. Just open the
|
||
|
path for both Read & Write ($#%&*%@), why didn't I think to try that.
|
||
|
I'll write this in big letters on the contents page of the cgfx manual<g>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
On the Line function problem, I got a program that I thought would
|
||
|
show the problem, but it doesn't. So now I need to figure out what I was
|
||
|
doing then that the problem showed up. I thought that maybe some where
|
||
|
along the different versions of kwindows the problem got fixed, but I
|
||
|
just tried CIRCAD again and the problem stands out as before. The grid
|
||
|
lines in Circad are like this:
|
||
|
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
. Looking at the screen I see 3 pixels
|
||
|
. between these 2 lines
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
. While there are 5 pixels
|
||
|
. between these 2 lines
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
. This pattern is repeated down the screen
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
|
||
|
I maybe wrong but I don't think John did the lines this way on purpose,
|
||
|
instead of:
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'll keep playing with it to see if I can get it to break again<g>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91426 16-JAN 13:16 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Screen Type (Re: Msg 91400)
|
||
|
From: LARRYOLSON To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joel,
|
||
|
In doing some digging I finally found the test program that shows
|
||
|
the problem that I ran into. I was mistaken that it was the Line function
|
||
|
that was acting up, it was in GETing and PUTing blocks. Running the
|
||
|
program again the problem is still there with kwindows version #52.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* GET/PUT block test */
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* This is a test routine, written to show the */
|
||
|
/* problem that cropped up with PUTing a GET block. */
|
||
|
|
||
|
#include <stdio.h>
|
||
|
#include <errno.h>
|
||
|
|
||
|
#define STDIN 0
|
||
|
#define STDOUT 1
|
||
|
#define STDERR 2
|
||
|
|
||
|
int P_id, Wpath;
|
||
|
|
||
|
main()
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
|
||
|
char response;
|
||
|
|
||
|
P_id = getpid();
|
||
|
|
||
|
Wpath = open("/w",3);
|
||
|
DWSet(Wpath,3,0,0,40,26,7,0,0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
Palette(Wpath,7,0,140,170); /* Set color to med. blue */
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clear(Wpath);
|
||
|
CurOff(Wpath);
|
||
|
Select(Wpath);
|
||
|
|
||
|
SetDPtr(Wpath,10,10);
|
||
|
Box(Wpath,33,17); /* Draw a 24 x 8 pixel box */
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Remark these 2 lines out to see problem clearer */
|
||
|
SetDPtr(Wpath, 12,12);
|
||
|
FFill(Wpath);
|
||
|
|
||
|
GetBlk(Wpath,P_id,1,10,10,24,8);
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clear(Wpath);
|
||
|
CWArea(Wpath,3,2,37,7);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath," This example is with LSET(path,0)\n",35);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath," notice alternating wide gaps.\n",32);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath," To really see the problem, remark\n",35);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath,"out the FFill(Wpath) function call.\n",36);
|
||
|
|
||
|
CWArea(Wpath,0,0,40,26); /* return to full screen */
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* LSet is not being called, I assume default LSET is 0 */
|
||
|
LSet(Wpath, 0);
|
||
|
put_loop();
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clear(Wpath);
|
||
|
CWArea(Wpath,3,3,36,5);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath," This example is with LSET(path,2)\n",35);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath,"notice, no alternating wide gaps.\n",34);
|
||
|
|
||
|
CWArea(Wpath,0,0,40,26); /* return to full screen */
|
||
|
|
||
|
LSet(Wpath, 2);
|
||
|
put_loop();
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clear(Wpath);
|
||
|
CWArea(Wpath,3,3,36,5);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath," This example is with LSET(path,3)\n",35);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath,"notice, no alternating wide gaps.\n",34);
|
||
|
|
||
|
CWArea(Wpath,0,0,40,26); /* return to full screen */
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Lset is set to OR the data */
|
||
|
LSet(Wpath, 3);
|
||
|
|
||
|
put_loop();
|
||
|
|
||
|
Select(0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
KilBuf(Wpath, P_id, 1);
|
||
|
|
||
|
DWEnd(Wpath);
|
||
|
close(Wpath);
|
||
|
|
||
|
exit(0);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
put_loop()
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
int xx, yy, chrcnt;
|
||
|
char response;
|
||
|
|
||
|
for (xx=60; xx <= 554; xx += 26) {
|
||
|
for (yy = 70; yy <= 151; yy += 9) {
|
||
|
PutBlk(Wpath,P_id,1,xx,yy);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
CurXY(Wpath,9,23);
|
||
|
writeln(Wpath,"Press key to continue\n",22);
|
||
|
chrcnt = (read(Wpath, &response, 1));
|
||
|
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91381 13-JAN 22:13 General Information
|
||
|
Bad MPI???
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Seems my CoCo is getting a little contrary. I have a Disto Controller
|
||
|
w/4in1, but for RTS/CTS flow control, I have an MPI with RS-232 Pak.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I noticed a little while ago that "pcdos" occasionally would not write
|
||
|
a 256-byte sector.. Then last night, I couldn't get it to format a
|
||
|
disk, it would start to format and then get errors, sometimes 245, write
|
||
|
error, and maybe others.. I unhooked the MPI and connected the Disto
|
||
|
directly and format then worked, and some "pcdos" exchanges worked
|
||
|
also.. reconnected the MPI and no format.. :-(
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have an upgrade chip in it, and have all #8 pins strapped. Format
|
||
|
did work, so ???? Would dirty connections cause this? I may be able
|
||
|
to eliminate the MPI soon, when I get my copy if "ix" for OSK, but
|
||
|
I hate to give up error-correction now..
|
||
|
|
||
|
I've seen recommendations for cleaning the contacts, but can't find
|
||
|
them now, so for the 64000th time, what's the best method? I've heard
|
||
|
that WD-40 and tuner cleaner are no-no's.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does anyone use software flow control? It would be OK with "ix" (the
|
||
|
only comm work I'm using the coco for now), unless someone emailed me
|
||
|
a binary file, wouldn't it?
|
||
|
|
||
|
MODEM FLOW CONTROL ???
|
||
|
|
||
|
As far as flow control works, can someone give a brief summary? I understand
|
||
|
how it works between the computer and modem, but what happens between the
|
||
|
two modems? I assume that the modem's buffer is finite, and if the modem's
|
||
|
buffer becomes full, looks like there should need to be some flow control
|
||
|
between the modems? How is this done? when the computer stops flow from
|
||
|
the modem, does the modem also halt the other modem? Also, if you are
|
||
|
using software flow control, would the modem pass the XOFF on to the other
|
||
|
system or just allow data to continue as long as it had buffer space?
|
||
|
I would assume that if it kept receiving, that this could possibly speed up
|
||
|
transfers with programs like sterm and ix where they send xoff when they do
|
||
|
a disk write. I've never seen any of this explained.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
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91382 13-JAN 22:43 Programmers Den
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pixel palette info
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From: DOMM To: ALL
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Can someone please tell me how to get any particular pixel (x,y), palette
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information while using Basic09/OS9 on the CoCo?
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I'm re-writing an old RSDOS program that uses HSET to find if the pixel is
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sn't seem to find a Basic09/OS9 equivalent.
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What I need tis what color any certain pixel has so I can use the
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information acordingly.
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THANKS!
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---Dom
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91431 17-JAN 01:18 Programmers Den
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RE: pixel palette info (Re: Msg 91382)
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From: LARRYOLSON To: DOMM
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> Can someone please tell me how to get any particular pixel (x,y), palette
|
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> information while using Basic09/OS9 on the CoCo?
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>
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> I'm re-writing an old RSDOS program that uses HSET to find if the pixel
|
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> is sn't seem to find a Basic09/OS9 equivalent.
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>
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> What I need tis what color any certain pixel has so I can use the
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> information acordingly.
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>
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Dom,
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What type of screen are you working with ? If it is a VDG type
|
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screen,(the 32 column green screen), using GFX there is a GCOLR function
|
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listed on page 9-9 in the Basic09 Reference but my book doesn't have any
|
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info on its use.
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If you are using a window type screen and GFX2, there wasn't a function
|
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available to get pixel information. I ran into this problem when I wrote
|
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pacos9. The way I got around it was to use a scaled array that represented
|
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the screen and when I moved objects on the screen I also updated the array
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to keep track of the objects. I could then detect object collisions by
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looking in the array. You might have to do something like this.
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I don't know if it was ever released, but I think Keven Darling was
|
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going to have a function that would get pixel info, in the never officially
|
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released upgrade for OS9 level II. That function might be floating around
|
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with some of the other upgrade stuff that was unofficially being put out.
|
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Larry
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91437 17-JAN 21:55 Programmers Den
|
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RE: pixel palette info (Re: Msg 91382)
|
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From: WDTV5 To: DOMM
|
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|
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|
DOMM; Stop me if I'm wrong, but can't we sort of go around that?
|
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|
By first getting the block the screen lives in, would it not then
|
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|
be possible to use the LDAXY function to see what palette was there
|
||
|
at the address in question? If it was the same as the nearest edge
|
||
|
of your "sprite", then it seems to me that would indicate a collision
|
||
|
in the past tense. Somewhat more complex would be to surround the
|
||
|
area of the sprite by one pixel with the testing. BTW, DON'T forget
|
||
|
to compensate for the "proportional" on/offs. If its on, then the
|
||
|
darned sprite isn't gonna be where you think it should be in memory.
|
||
|
See the docs for that in "GFX2" by KD. What the prop switch does is
|
||
|
to scale the locations so that a 0-639 and 0-191 h/v in your commands
|
||
|
to draw are scaled to fit a window with less than full screen active
|
||
|
area, like one with scroll-bar borders.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nothing is impossible in OS-9, except maybe 20 mflops from a CoCo3.
|
||
|
I haven't figured out how to put a 68040 in it yet. 8:)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cheers, Gene
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91439 17-JAN 22:48 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: pixel palette info (Re: Msg 91431)
|
||
|
From: DOMM To: LARRYOLSON
|
||
|
|
||
|
LARRY---
|
||
|
Unfortunately (?), I'm using a GFX2 640-191 16 color screen.
|
||
|
|
||
|
All I want to be able to do is scan the screen somewhere from top to
|
||
|
bottom - column by column and depending on the pixel color - react.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I guess I'll look into a scaled array as you suggest?? Sure would be
|
||
|
nice to find an already made function that gets pixel info tho..
|
||
|
(my programing skills being what they are).
|
||
|
I thought I ran across one once but have been looking high and low
|
||
|
to no avail. (If anyone could supply me with such a beast...please
|
||
|
let me know!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the info,
|
||
|
|
||
|
---Dom
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91441 17-JAN 23:11 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: pixel palette info (Re: Msg 91437)
|
||
|
From: DOMM To: WDTV5 (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
WHOA...Gene!
|
||
|
My programing skills aren't too complex right now!(LDAXY function?)
|
||
|
|
||
|
As I replied to Larry, all I want to do sca0 screen starting at
|
||
|
some point top to bottom-column by column and depending on the color
|
||
|
of the pixel - react.
|
||
|
|
||
|
???????????
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks,
|
||
|
|
||
|
---Dom
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91386 14-JAN 00:31 Programmers Den
|
||
|
MM/1 Color LookUp Table?
|
||
|
From: PAGAN To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does anyone know if the MM/1 version of G-Windows use a CLUT?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stephen (PAGAN)
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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||
|
91391 14-JAN 16:27 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: MM/1 Color LookUp Table? (Re: Msg 91386)
|
||
|
From: BUDDCAR To: PAGAN
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gee Stephen - I would be guessing but I think it ha. The real reason for this
|
||
|
message is to make it
|
||
|
easy for me to reply tto you about Blackjack and the reason it wouldn't run
|
||
|
on the TC70. Of course I should always read ALL! of thedocs file but...
|
||
|
At any rate I can state positively that the TC70 does NOT have a CLUT. Took me
|
||
|
quite a bit of digging to understand why my first attempts at programming in
|
||
|
G-Windows just refused to display the colours I was attempting. For the moment
|
||
|
that's the reason I am guessing. The lzh package
|
||
|
gives me an executable with CRC $9C1930 size $9302 plus the cards file.
|
||
|
Attempts
|
||
|
to run come up with error 225 which is Bad Parameter.
|
||
|
Have lots of fun with the differences between the tC70 and the MM1 ("fun").
|
||
|
Wish thay could have been just a wee bit more video compatible. Of course I am
|
||
|
one version back in OSK as well.
|
||
|
Bob P.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91430 17-JAN 01:15 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: MM/1 Color LookUp Table? (Re: Msg 91386)
|
||
|
From: KSCALES To: PAGAN
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Does anyone know if the MM/1 version of G-Windows use a CLUT?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stephen -
|
||
|
|
||
|
The original MM/1 version shipped did not support a CLUT. However, there
|
||
|
is an update (released several months ago) that I believe adds CLUT
|
||
|
support. Unfortunately, I cannot positively confirm this, as the
|
||
|
(SEVERAL) attempts to send me the update via email have been unsuccessful.
|
||
|
It's been a real comedy of errors -- everything from InfoXpress failing
|
||
|
the download because I had installed a new hard drive and didn't set up
|
||
|
all of the necessary directories, to truncated archives. I've been too
|
||
|
busy with work and other things to pro-actively follow up, though Frank,
|
||
|
Ray, and Howard have all done their best to get the file to me. (Thanks,
|
||
|
guys.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Regards... / Ken
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91432 17-JAN 02:47 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: MM/1 Color LookUp Table? (Re: Msg 91430)
|
||
|
From: PAGAN To: KSCALES
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ken and all
|
||
|
|
||
|
Most of the G-Windows stuff I'm posting will require a CLUT system
|
||
|
so I hope the upgrade provides the support. I try to stay in the 16
|
||
|
color limit so even 4 bit color should work most of the time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I posted a small utility called 'colortest' that will examine the CRT
|
||
|
descriptor on a G-Windows system and provide information about your
|
||
|
system's color capabilities. The version in the database is for
|
||
|
OSK. AKAIK, the OS9000 G-windows supports CLUT so I didn't post a
|
||
|
386 version. If anyone needs it, let me know and I'll get it
|
||
|
compiled and posted
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stephen (PAGAN)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91393 14-JAN 21:04 OSK Applications
|
||
|
download
|
||
|
From: MRGOOD To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ack! I was downloading the latest Tex archive and I lost carrier with
|
||
|
only about 100K remaining to download (from a 2+ meg file).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Has anyone used zmodem crash recovery successfully?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91396 15-JAN 01:13 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: download (Re: Msg 91393)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: MRGOOD
|
||
|
|
||
|
Don't know. The same thing happened to me (y batch) so I just tried it again.
|
||
|
Let me know when you get it running. I had a problem with it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91404 15-JAN 02:58 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: download (Re: Msg 91393)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: MRGOOD
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Ack! I was downloading the latest Tex archive and I lost carrier with
|
||
|
> only about 100K remaining to download (from a 2+ meg file).
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Has anyone used zmodem crash recovery successfully?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes, it works on my Macintosh when I'm on Delphi. From what Paul
|
||
|
Jerkatis mentioned to me, there is a difference in the way UNIX-variant
|
||
|
zmodem crash recovery works that Delphi doesn't seem to understand,
|
||
|
although Delphi did just recently upgrade their ZModem protocol.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91428 16-JAN 21:53 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: download (Re: Msg 91404)
|
||
|
From: MITHELEN To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
The primary problem with current Unix/OS-9 rz/sz progams is, crash recovery
|
||
|
has to be invoked from the SENDING end.... And Delphi doesn't have an option
|
||
|
to enable recovery from its end... It is possible to hack rz to have a command
|
||
|
line option to tell the sender to use recovery... I've just never gotten
|
||
|
a round tuit. Really old version of rz did have the option, so that would be
|
||
|
a place to look if you wanted to hack yourself...
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91397 15-JAN 02:08 Users Group
|
||
|
RE: OS9 UG renewals (Re: Msg 91183)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: THETAURUS
|
||
|
|
||
|
RE: OS9 UG's "MOTD"
|
||
|
> Joel's new
|
||
|
> interview series is a good idea, and it's good to see 'From
|
||
|
> The Horses Mouth' continuing, even if DCCS has been out for
|
||
|
> months now<Grin>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yeah, *THIS* might have been a little outdated <G>, but I, too would
|
||
|
like to cast my vote in favor of this line of articles.. I thought it
|
||
|
was *EXACTLY* the line MOTD should focus on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91402 15-JAN 02:58 Users Group
|
||
|
RE: OS9 UG renewals (Re: Msg 91397)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
> RE: OS9 UG's "MOTD"
|
||
|
> > Joel's new
|
||
|
> > interview series is a good idea, and it's good to see 'From
|
||
|
> > The Horses Mouth' continuing, even if DCCS has been out for
|
||
|
> > months now<Grin>.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Yeah, *THIS* might have been a little outdated <G>, but I, too would
|
||
|
> like to cast my vote in favor of this line of articles.. I thought it
|
||
|
> was *EXACTLY* the line MOTD should focus on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the votes of confidence, guys!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91409 15-JAN 15:27 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Nitros9 joystick! (Re: Msg 88034)
|
||
|
From: EARTHER To: CHARLESAM (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I don't know if your joystick problem was ever resolved. But I had a
|
||
|
problem with using the High-Res Interface for my mouse, too. When I moved
|
||
|
my mouse near the right edge or bottom edge of the screen, the cursor
|
||
|
would simply jump off the screen. It's like the last few pixels at the
|
||
|
right and bottom edges of the window were not accessable when using the
|
||
|
High-Res Interface. My problems went away when I used a spare High-Res
|
||
|
Interface that I had. Other people I knew had the same problems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Aparently, Radio Shack had made two versions of the Interface and was
|
||
|
selling them both off the shelves. I bought 3 or 4 of them for about
|
||
|
a $1 each. Half of them worked perfect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Shawn Driscoll
|
||
|
Multi-Vue Borg
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91410 15-JAN 15:33 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Nitros9 joystick! (Re: Msg 88039)
|
||
|
From: EARTHER To: VE3DAC
|
||
|
|
||
|
I wrote Shanghai OS-9 in such a way so that the mouse cursor would not
|
||
|
have to be moved to the edge of the screen. Some users have the faulty
|
||
|
High-Res Joystick Interface that freaks when the cursor approaches the
|
||
|
right or bottom edges of the screen.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91415 15-JAN 20:50 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Nitros9 joystick! (Re: Msg 91409)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: EARTHER
|
||
|
|
||
|
> problem with using the High-Res Interface for my mouse, too. When I
|
||
|
> moved my mouse near the right edge or bottom edge of the screen, the
|
||
|
> cursor would simply jump off the screen.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I had the same thing.. got another Interface, might have been a _little_
|
||
|
better, but not much.. my first interface also had a solder bridge shorting
|
||
|
between the 2 buttons, let's see.. when you started a new window, and pressed
|
||
|
the button, the window would go away. I believe pressing the right button
|
||
|
was supposed to do this, and of course you _were_ getting a right-button
|
||
|
press.. Cutting out the shorting bridge solved this problem, but I had the
|
||
|
"running mouse" problem, too. Apparently this was a common problem.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91418 15-JAN 21:37 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Nitros9 joystick! (Re: Msg 91409)
|
||
|
From: HAWKSOFT To: EARTHER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hey Shawn! (and ALL)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I don't know if your joystick problem was ever resolved. But I had a
|
||
|
> problem with using the High-Res Interface for my mouse, too. When I
|
||
|
> moved my mouse near the right edge or bottom edge of the screen, the
|
||
|
> cursor would simply jump off the screen. It's like the last few pixels at
|
||
|
> the right and bottom edges of the window were not accessable when using
|
||
|
> the High-Res Interface. My problems went away when I used a spare
|
||
|
> High-Res Interface that I had. Other people I knew had the same
|
||
|
> problems.
|
||
|
> Aparently, Radio Shack had made two versions of the Interface and was
|
||
|
> selling them both off the shelves. I bought 3 or 4 of them for about
|
||
|
> a $1 each. Half of them worked perfect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Actually the problem is caused by the slight variations in parts. This
|
||
|
problem can be solved by piggy-backing a very small capacitor (I forget the
|
||
|
exact value off-hand ... .0001 uf?) on the capacitor that sets the timing for
|
||
|
the voltage ramp that is input to the final comparator. The problem is that
|
||
|
the ramp voltage increases too fast and ends before the voltage matches the
|
||
|
input voltage from the joystick.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
|
||
|
|
||
|
******************< Uploaded w/ InfoXpress vr. 1.02.00 >******************
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91421 15-JAN 22:58 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Nitros9 joystick! (Re: Msg 91409)
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: EARTHER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Two hires boxes? Anyone have the details?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I did some hires munging, and on my 'rip off' designs
|
||
|
bumping the timing capacitor up and down was an easy way to
|
||
|
change the space the mouse used- the larger the cap, the more of
|
||
|
the mouse's travel was used to get a full count.
|
||
|
For programs like multivue, reducing the cap to .015mmf
|
||
|
gives a mouse that doesn't roam very far across the desk,
|
||
|
but is a bit inaccurate. Much more than .025mmf and you can't
|
||
|
cover the full screen at all. Right around .020mmf you use the
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whole wiper and get the best resolution, except the pots in these
|
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|
mice are a little irregular at the 'bitter end' just before the
|
||
|
stop they jump around alot- I suspect the wiper actually moves
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|
off the resistance strip and touches the end terminal, for a
|
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|
sudden jump to 0. (full count to the coco).
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|
I tried to make an adjustable version, and found that a
|
||
|
hires box set right on the edge would act up, depending on the
|
||
|
mouse. Backing off a little bit so the count hit max before the
|
||
|
mouse hit the stops always fixed it. It's entirely possible
|
||
|
that tacking a small cap (.005mmf?) across the cap in the Tandy
|
||
|
hires box would fix that!
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|
-ricku
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|
Rick Ulland CoNect
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|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th St.
|
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|
"Operating System Nine"- 268m Milwaukee WI 53214
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End of Thread.
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91411 15-JAN 16:06 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
UUCPBB 2.1
|
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|
From: WILHITE To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am looking for UUCPBB 2.1. I saw them earlier this week in the new file,
|
||
|
but I can't find them now. I checked the other databases without any luck.
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|
Thanks,
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|
-tim
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91412 15-JAN 16:49 Telecom (6809)
|
||
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RE: UUCPBB 2.1 (Re: Msg 91411)
|
||
|
From: JMICHELSON To: WILHITE
|
||
|
|
||
|
Check the OS9 Telecom database...they apparently just moved it there and
|
||
|
I just checked...it's the very first listing.
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91436 17-JAN 21:48 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: UUCPBB 2.1 (Re: Msg 91412)
|
||
|
From: WILHITE To: JMICHELSON (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks very much.
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||
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|
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End of Thread.
|
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|
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|
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|
91413 15-JAN 20:39 General Information
|
||
|
Usenet messages
|
||
|
From: TEDJAEGER To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I've been looking for a new SCSI chip for my MM1 - I have a WD33c93 and
|
||
|
need a WD33c93A in order to get HAWKSOFT's audio CD software to work. I
|
||
|
popped into the Amiga forum and was advised that some chips were likely
|
||
|
available in the mask # I need and that I should put the word out on
|
||
|
the usenet in comp.sys.amiga.hardware and comp.sys.amiga.marketplace.
|
||
|
Now I am an internet rookie having access from my office but not here
|
||
|
on Delphi. My question is how to I get a message off to these addresses?
|
||
|
At my office the ususal procedure is to send to SMPT%"internet address" but
|
||
|
these usenet addresses have a different format and I think the office
|
||
|
VAX "postmaster" will return mail with such addresses.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for getting me straight!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bests
|
||
|
---TedJaeger
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91422 15-JAN 22:59 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Usenet messages (Re: Msg 91413)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: TEDJAEGER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can't answer your internet question but does your drive handle the audio CD.
|
||
|
Mine doesn't (at least I think it is too old to). That seems to be my
|
||
|
problem. BTW, I'm looking for the new(est) chip so that SCSI2 (or is it II)
|
||
|
devices can be used. I understand that is the hardware change that is required
|
||
|
as far as chips go.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91416 15-JAN 20:56 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Dragon's Lair II (Re: Msg 91202)
|
||
|
From: MREGC To: MITHELEN
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Be REALLY cool to see Doom II for CDi though!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Unfortunately the 68070/2VSCs combo just doesn't have the processing
|
||
|
power needed for Doom/Doom II.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I did pick up Mutant Rampage last week, and now I know why everybody
|
||
|
speaks so highly of it. I haven't stopped playing it since. :) In fact,
|
||
|
using the default settings (3 lives per Natural and medium difficulty
|
||
|
setting) I'm up to Level 3 group 3 (Moscow) with 7 or eight lives left and,
|
||
|
if this was my old Atari 2600, I would already have beaten the hell out of
|
||
|
it it's upsetting me so bad. (I've never been a real good sport when it
|
||
|
comes to video games, my MM/1 almost took a couple of poundings over some
|
||
|
games of GR2 that I played. :) )
|
||
|
|
||
|
..Eric...
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91424 16-JAN 02:01 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Dragon's Lair II (Re: Msg 91416)
|
||
|
From: LARRYOLSON To: MREGC (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > Be REALLY cool to see Doom II for CDi though!
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Unfortunately the 68070/2VSCs combo just doesn't have the processing
|
||
|
> power needed for Doom/Doom II.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eric,
|
||
|
Don't forget the Digital Video Cartridge.....
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Full Screen Full Motion Digital Video
|
||
|
> Multi Risc Processor, 400 MIPs
|
||
|
> Extended 1.5 MByte Memory for enhanced Player Performance
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91427 16-JAN 15:45 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Dragon's Lair II (Re: Msg 91416)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: MREGC (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eric,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> and, if this was my old Atari 2600, I would already have beaten the hell
|
||
|
> out of it it's upsetting me so bad. (I've never been a real good sport
|
||
|
> when it comes to video games, my MM/1 almost took a couple of poundings
|
||
|
> over some games of GR2 that I played. :) )
|
||
|
|
||
|
You too? <grin> My Atari 2600 and a few of it's game cartidges are a
|
||
|
little banged up after they failed to let me win a few times. Luckily
|
||
|
for it, I've been much nicer to my Sega Genesis where "Continues" are
|
||
|
the norm. :)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91417 15-JAN 21:26 General Information
|
||
|
CD-i at Winter CES
|
||
|
From: MREGC To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
The bad news is there wasn't really very much that Philips showed for
|
||
|
CD-i at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week that I
|
||
|
found to be very impressive. The good news is neither did any of the other
|
||
|
hardware manufacturers for their systems. There were no new landmark games
|
||
|
on any home console system. If there was a clear winner at the show for
|
||
|
gaming, then it had to be computers. There were some really nice new games
|
||
|
being shown for home computers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Probably the most notable thing at the CD-i was that there was a player
|
||
|
running Burn:Cycle, next to that player was a nearly life-sized standee of
|
||
|
Sol Cutter, and then when you looked at the guy playing Burn:Cycle you
|
||
|
realized that it WAS Sol Cutter. The had the actor who played Cutter there
|
||
|
signing autographs. Kinda cool.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Among the new things being shown at the Philips booth (besides some new
|
||
|
Video CDs, edutainment titles, and conversions of CD-i titles to PC) were
|
||
|
Chaos Control (the most impressive title at the booth, delayed due to a bug,
|
||
|
it should be the next CD-i release sometime early this quarter), Thunder in
|
||
|
Paradise (still quite a ways from being complete, though it looks decent),
|
||
|
CD-i Lemmings (looks exactly like every other version), Flashback (only a
|
||
|
quick and dirty throw together for the show, but it still looked just like
|
||
|
every other version), some unremarkable looking role playing game which I
|
||
|
don't remember the title of, DV clips of Creature Shock, Lost Eden and
|
||
|
Micro Machines (these all, save Micro Machines, looked absolutely
|
||
|
fantastic, particularly Lost Eden), NFL Hall of Fame, The Apprentice and
|
||
|
Dragon's Lair II (these last three are all already available in stores). Oh,
|
||
|
and I forgot about Clue, which has also already been released.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Not much of anything new that we don't already know about from the last
|
||
|
CD-i catalog or from CD-i magazine. There is also Kingdom: The Far Reaches
|
||
|
coming out soon. Besides this we may not be seeing much new and surprising
|
||
|
any time soon.
|
||
|
|
||
|
..Eric...
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91429 16-JAN 22:43 General Information
|
||
|
RE: CD-i at Winter CES (Re: Msg 91417)
|
||
|
From: JOHNBAER To: MREGC (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eric,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> ... and then when you looked at the guy playing Burn:Cycle you
|
||
|
> realized that it WAS Sol Cutter. The had the actor who played Cutter
|
||
|
> there signing autographs. Kinda cool.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now _that_ is way cool <g>. And thanks for the information too!
|
||
|
If you or anybody else here that has internet access, you can check
|
||
|
out the new news group: rec.games.video.cd-i ... that's where I'm
|
||
|
heading after posting this <g>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
--
|
||
|
John -
|
||
|
|
||
|
< Posted with Ved 2.3.1 & IX 1.2.0 >
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91419 15-JAN 22:00 General Information
|
||
|
gen
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
********************** FORTY NINERS *************************
|
||
|
*******************SUPER BOWL
|
||
|
**************************
|
||
|
**************GO NINERS *************************
|
||
|
95
|
||
|
|
||
|
from the land of Earthquakes,floods,etc.....
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dennis......<grin>
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91433 17-JAN 13:43 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
Internet snafu
|
||
|
From: LARRYOLSON To: MISAL (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
HELP !!
|
||
|
|
||
|
I wonder if you could tell me what I have to do to stop a message that
|
||
|
is being mailed to me over the Internet. For the last 3 days this message
|
||
|
has been placed in my mail on the hour, every hour.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry
|
||
|
|
||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#34 16-Jan-1995 23:48
|
||
|
From: IN%"coco-sysop=40inet00#%forwarder@genie.geis.com"
|
||
|
To: IN%"larryolson@delphi.com"
|
||
|
|
||
|
Subj: OS9 Sound Editor
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Return-path: <coco-sysop=40inet00#%forwarder@genie.geis.com>
|
||
|
Received: from relay2.geis.com by delphi.com (PMDF V4.3-9 #7804)
|
||
|
id <01HLXKD3Y5O092D3XE@delphi.com>; Mon, 16 Jan 1995 23:29:40 -0500 (EST)
|
||
|
Received: by relay2.geis.com (1.37.109.11/15.6) id AA096126923; Tue,
|
||
|
17 Jan 1995 04:28:44 GMT
|
||
|
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 1995 17:47:00 +0000 (UTC)
|
||
|
From: coco-sysop=40inet00#%forwarder@genie.geis.com
|
||
|
Subject: OS9 Sound Editor
|
||
|
To: larryolson@delphi.com
|
||
|
Message-id: <199501170428.AA096126923@relay2.geis.com>
|
||
|
Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
|
||
|
X-Genie-Id: 3324874
|
||
|
X-Genie-From: COCO-SYSOP@INET00#
|
||
|
|
||
|
Item 1046793 95/01/15 12:47
|
||
|
|
||
|
From: COCO-SYSOP Allen C. Huffman
|
||
|
|
||
|
To: LARRYOLSON@DELPHI.COM@INET00# Internet Gateway
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sub: OS9 Sound Editor
|
||
|
|
||
|
Star Merchant? Man, if that's on the disk it went in one ear and out the
|
||
|
next. I used to _LOVE_ games like that. I'll have to dig out the disk and
|
||
|
see if it's on there. I am still finding things from the last Fest. Next
|
||
|
time (yeah, I always tell myself this) I'll have a special place for all the
|
||
|
new goodies I collect. I finally found some of the disks I bought in the
|
||
|
envelope that had my NitrOS9 update in it. Ugh.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, more later. See you in Chicago if nothing else!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Allen Huffman -/- Sub-Etha Software (Lufkin, TX)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91438 17-JAN 22:47 OSK Applications
|
||
|
Tex
|
||
|
From: MRGOOD To: TIMKIENTZLE (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Tim, (or other knowledgeable people)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have installed the Tex system. There are some details I'd like to
|
||
|
straighten out because I'm not sure the output I'm getting is correctly
|
||
|
sized.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have an Epson Stylus 300 inkjet that has a resolution of 360x360.
|
||
|
What mode should I use for this? There's an entry in modes.mf for an
|
||
|
LQ500 at 360x180. There's also an entry for an NEC laser at 360x360.
|
||
|
Would the NEC mode be the better choice?
|
||
|
|
||
|
In the config.ps file, I'm supposed to define the printer resolution.
|
||
|
The default is 300. If I use a 360x180 printer for example, would I type
|
||
|
360x180, or 360 x 180, or just plain 360?
|
||
|
|
||
|
So far, I've processed the sample.tex file and printed it using Ghostscript.
|
||
|
The output looks a bit small. The left and right margins are 2 inches each,
|
||
|
the top and bottom margins are 2 inches as well. The letters are tiny, maybe
|
||
|
on the order of 6 points? Is that how it's supposed to look?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
PS. I have to congratulate you for having the energy and perseverance
|
||
|
to put this whole thing together. It's amazing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91440 17-JAN 23:08 Programmers Den
|
||
|
printer
|
||
|
From: WDTV5 To: MARTYGOODMAN (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Marty! or anyone else with the info I need, as follows:
|
||
|
|
||
|
I've got an old *old* printer here that belongs to one of my employees
|
||
|
which I need some help with.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The printer is a u-82 Microline (OKIDATA)
|
||
|
|
||
|
This printer has both seriel and parallel (centronics) inputs. The seriel
|
||
|
port was diagnosed with a bad 75150 in the Busy circuit by me quite some
|
||
|
time back, but I never ran across another of them & haven't remembered to add
|
||
|
it to the order when I was ordering such things from Newark et all.
|
||
|
|
||
|
That employee now has a KayPro 16 (yeah, I know, its Jurrasic too) and
|
||
|
would like to use the printer via the parallel port/cable. Just one minor
|
||
|
hitch in the git-a-long tho, I've done a quick move all the jumpers to the
|
||
|
other side, (some are on A and some are on the B side now) and toggled all
|
||
|
the dip switches to the other position one at a time to no avail. It still
|
||
|
doesn't print. It does thru the seriel if the baud rate is <= 600 so the
|
||
|
computer doesn't over-run the printers limited buffer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can someone with the manual for this old dog tell me how to jumper it to make
|
||
|
the centronics (parallel) input the active input?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Many thanks. Cheers, Gene
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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