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91998 8-MAR 20:12 OSK Applications
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RE: cbdemo.lzh (Re: Msg 91990)
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From: MITHELEN To: AJMLFCO (NR)
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The problem seems to be that the file itself (the executable cbdemo) inside
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the archive appears to have been damaged BEFORE it was archived. It is the
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proper length (according to the size within its header) but the last part
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of the file seems to be junk... Frank is working on resubmitting a new
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archive, which I will move as soon as I see it is here... I'll also make
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sure I do a full extract, and ident this time to make sure everything is OK.
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Paul Jerkatis
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OS-9 Sig Database Manager
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92004 9-MAR 20:46 OSK Applications
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RE: cbdemo.lzh (Re: Msg 91972)
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From: JOHNBAER To: DBREEDING
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David
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> Yeah, I figured the series of E5's was that.. Umm.. what's the diff
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> between 208 and 206 - worth changing?
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Lets see if I can get this right :). There's a version of lzh
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on the 6809 side that did things differently and the OSK version
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couldn't read the archive so, 207 came to be. But, the 207 version
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would try to read/extract the 6809 version wothout you telling it
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to do so. Well the 208 version has a flag that you can set to
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tell 208 to do it if the flag is there. I think I got this right <g>.
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> I did "dump". Do you have dEd for OSK? If so, where'd ya get it? I
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> looked here and on CI$ and couldn't find it, would like to have it...
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Check your mail box <g>. I got that from the ACS bbs a long ago.
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I was going nuts trying to remember where I did get that... I did get
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back on that bbs just to make sure it was still there.
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Anyway, I'll upload a copy of it here and another one I just found
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on chestnut called hexedit.
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John - < Posted with Ved 2.3.1 & InfoXpress 1.2.0 >
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I am Pentium of Borg. You will be approximated.
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Resistance is more or less futile.
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92005 9-MAR 20:46 OSK Applications
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RE: cbdemo.lzh (Re: Msg 91990)
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From: JOHNBAER To: AJMLFCO (NR)
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Allen,
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> How about chopping the file length to the point where the E5's
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> start? Will Lha accept it?
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After unarchiving the file, doing a ident gives the correct file
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size but the CRC's is what is trashed with E5E5E5 :).
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So, chopping the file down is no good. This tells ya that the
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file really is bad :(. I wouldn't want to `fix' it and try running
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it <G>.
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John - < Posted with Ved 2.3.1 & InfoXpress 1.2.0 >
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I am Pentium of Borg. You will be approximated.
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Resistance is more or less futile.
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92010 10-MAR 00:24 OSK Applications
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RE: cbdemo.lzh (Re: Msg 92004)
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From: DBREEDING To: JOHNBAER
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> Lets see if I can get this right :). There's a version of lzh
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> on the 6809 side that did things differently and the OSK version
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> couldn't read the archive so, 207 came to be.
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Would that be the Matt Thompson version? I know that caused quite a bit
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of confusion.. <G> I have 2.01 and 2.06 for OSK.. So far, I've been
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able to extract anything with one or the other.. may need to get one of
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the later versions for just in case, I guess..
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> But, the 207 version
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> would try to read/extract the 6809 version wothout you telling it
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> to do so. Well the 208 version has a flag that you can set to
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> tell 208 to do it if the flag is there. I think I got this right <g>.
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<Whew!> Sorry I asked <G> That sounds a little confusing.
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> > I did "dump". Do you have dEd for OSK? If so, where'd ya get it? I
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> > looked here and on CI$ and couldn't find it, would like to have it...
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> Check your mail box <g>. I got that from the ACS bbs a long ago.
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Done checked, and again, thanks..
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> Anyway, I'll upload a copy of it here and another one I just found
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> on chestnut called hexedit.
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Very good.. I consider DEd to be a _very_ useful utility (wanted to
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call it an app.. almost is)
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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91999 8-MAR 20:52 General Information
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RE: Tymenet/Sprintnet (Re: Msg 91944)
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From: TEDJAEGER To: REVKAK
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> You can contact SprintNet at 1-800-877-5045, extension 5 and Tymnet at
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> 1-800-336-0149. They can tell you the nearest node to you from your
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> area code and/or zip code. Hope this helps. Keith
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Thanks. Its not so much that I want to know the nearest node as I want
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to see if there's a way to get a local one. I'm tired of LONG DISTANCE
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BILLS!
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Bests
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---TedJaeger
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92000 9-MAR 01:12 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 91976)
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From: CHARLESAM To: ISC
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I found my old V-Term and used that but was unable to connect up with my pals
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due to bad timimg. V-Term worked great on the IRC. Thanx again Charlie
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92001 9-MAR 01:21 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 91984)
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From: CHARLESAM To: MMCCLELLAND
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I was looking at PCs today at CompUSA and drooling.... I would love to have
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a machine that could run MYST. The prices aren't as high as I thought. I even
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bought the idiot's guide to MS-DOS and Windows to start getting a head start.
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I figure by years end I should have a PC with CD-ROM. That is if I keep
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working this Summer. My line of work rins hot and cold. rin=run. In the
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mean time my Coco is still good company. I'll probaly keep my basic system
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and sell off my backup stuff which is alot. The prices are going down and I
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could give someone a good deal on a system. Thanx for the tip... Charlie
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92002 9-MAR 15:36 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 92000)
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From: ISC To: CHARLESAM
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> I found my old V-Term and used that but was unable to connect up with my pals
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> due to bad timimg. V-Term worked great on the IRC. Thanx again Charlie
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You're welcome, Charlie. Have fun on the net.
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Bill
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92006 9-MAR 22:16 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 91984)
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From: DSRTFOX To: MMCCLELLAND
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The PC HAS caught up in the DTP arena! Long-time DTP houses will continue
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using and preferring Macs more out of habit or current investments than
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anything else. But if you're familiar with PageMaker on the Mac, you can run
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it equally well on the PC.. I cross between platforms all the time!!
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Francis (Frank) Swygert
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Publisher, "the world of 68' micros" Magazine
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`[1;30;40mRainbow V 1.11 for Delphi - Registered
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92009 10-MAR 00:23 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 92001)
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From: DBREEDING To: CHARLESAM
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> I was looking at PCs today at CompUSA and drooling.... I would love to
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TRAITOR!!!
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> have a machine that could run MYST. The prices aren't as high as I
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No, seriously.. I've seriously thought I'd also like to have a "mainstream"
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system to run all that cool stuff, but in final analysis, haven't yet
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been able to justify purchasing one.. Of course, as you said, they're
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really getting cheap..
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> thought. I even bought the idiot's guide to MS-DOS and Windows to start
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> getting a head start. I figure by years end I should have a PC with
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> CD-ROM.
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A CD-ROM would be the main thing I'd be getting a PC or Mac for. It's really
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fascinating to see what they have done with the graphics and animation.
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> That is if I keep working this Summer. My line of work rins hot
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> and cold.
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Tell me about it.. So does mine, although it's been fairly warm for the last
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year or better.
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> In the mean time my Coco is still good company. I'll
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> probaly keep my basic system
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Can't beat it. I still have mine set up.. Had been using it for infoxpress
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till about a month ago, when I got my OSK copy.
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RE: new computers, do you plan on getting an OSK machine?
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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92017 10-MAR 23:51 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 92009)
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From: CHARLESAM To: DBREEDING
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I'd like to stay with OSK but none of the 68K machines I've seen have the
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speed for CD-ROM graphics like the PCs. If I skimp a little on a monitor,
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I could have a pentium 90 or 100 with quad speed CD-ROM for under $3000.
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I do believe that I can get OSK for a PC, at least I recall reading that
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here. Its still elementary right now. Yeah, I'm a traitor but I held out
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a long time. If I consider what I've spent on 3 cocofests and buying thru
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mail, I could have had my PC already. Then again I won't have had the fun
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of meeting all the good people in the coco community, and sharing at the
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Fests. This forum will always be HOME, PC or no PC. Thanx for your input!
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Regards Charlie
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92021 11-MAR 01:59 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 92017)
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From: DBREEDING To: CHARLESAM (NR)
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> I'd like to stay with OSK but none of the 68K machines I've seen have the
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> speed for CD-ROM graphics like the PCs. If I skimp a little on a monitor,
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> I could have a pentium 90 or 100 with quad speed CD-ROM for under $3000.
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I'd say if you want to go mailorder, you should be able to get it quite a
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bit under $3000. I don't know about quad-speed.. I don't know about the
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future, but I've seen a couple of reviews and articles where they say that
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as of now, you can't really realize the extra performance from a quad-speed
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CD-ROM, but possibly with a high speed Pentium, perhaps it would be worth
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the difference.. You might look into it.
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RE: skimping on the monitor.. I'd suggest don't. Go with the very best
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you can stand. I think you'll be very glad you did. I got a 15" monitor
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(the cheapest one I could find).. It does very well, has a good display,
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but sometimes I wish I had a 17".
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> Yeah, I'm a traitor but I held out
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> a long time. If I consider what I've spent on 3 cocofests and buying thru
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I was just kidding about the traitor stuff <G>.. Yes, before I got my OSK
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system, I did some serious looking at PC's and Macs. If you have a specific
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need, and must depend on canned software, perhaps it is best to go with one
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of the "mainlines".. I decided that for my purpose, I would be happier with
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an OSK machine. I must admit that I do, on occasion, look wistfully at
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a PC doing all that fancy graphics animation, but OTOH, I tire quite
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easily of stuff like that, so it would probably be something I would play
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with a week or two and then drop it.. so I dunno.
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> Then again I won't have had the fun
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> of meeting all the good people in the coco community, and sharing at the
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> Fests.
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That is one of the main reasons that helped me make my decision.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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92034 12-MAR 07:59 General Information
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RE: Internet IRC (Re: Msg 92021)
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From: JEJONES To: DBREEDING
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> I'd say if you want to go mailorder, you should be able to get it quite a
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> bit under $3000. I don't know about quad-speed.. I don't know about the
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> future, but I've seen a couple of reviews and articles where they say
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> that as of now, you can't really realize the extra performance from a
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> quad-speed CD-ROM...
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Depends. "N-tuple speed" CD-ROM drives are really only N times as fast
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on large sequential reads. When you start doing random access, their
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advantage falls off fast.
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
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92003 9-MAR 20:46 General Information
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coco3 problems
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From: THIB To: ALL
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Ok.. I have been using my coco3 off and on for 7 years.. the other day I was
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having the usual difficulties booting the damn thing
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(locking the HD during boot, etc.) and then the video started messing up
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and reset wouldn't fix it, neither would power down.
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so i figured the thing finally died, and pulled the STILL IN THE BOX spare
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from it's storage space..
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Here's where this story get's obscure..
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I wanted the new one to be 512k.. so I pulled the board out of the old
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machine, and started looking for the.... ? that I clipped
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per the 512 instalation guide (that I did 10 years ago)
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but don't have now.
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now the questions..
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A) what IS involved with installing 512k on a coco3 and
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B) since the new machine and the old one did the SAME exact thing after
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installing the board.. what is the problem with this situation?
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any observations would be appreciated :)
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92026 11-MAR 19:31 General Information
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RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92003)
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From: NEALSTEWARD To: THIB
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I had the same thing happen to my system some time ago. Mine would do
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this intermittantly, so I could not figure out if it was the computer,
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the MPI or one or more of the paks plugged into the MPI. Does you
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r problem occur without any thing plugged into the bus? Mine didn't
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at first, but then even all by itself it would. I tried the usual
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reseating the GIME, cleaning all the card edges and even swapping
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out RAM chips in the 512k upgrade. It baffled me so much I was about
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to give up and buy a Mac. Well, I ended up buying a new (used) coco3
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and MPI from an ex member of our club, installed the 6309 and 512k,
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and now the 2 meg upgrade, strapped the IRQ lines in the new MPI
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and everything is fine. I still don7t know what caused the problems.
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Oh yeah, did I mention that I even bought a new GIME?
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I'm not positive on this, so wait for someone to confirm, but I
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THINK you have to clip out C64 and C65 from the coco motherboard
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to upgrade to 512k. I don't have my copy of "Tandy's Little
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Wonder" handy, but those numbers stick in my mind as the ones.
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92027 11-MAR 22:33 General Information
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RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92026)
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From: CLTUCKER To: NEALSTEWARD (NR)
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C66 & C65. Remove IC16,IC17,IC18,IC19. Er, just looking at the mod. sheet.
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92028 11-MAR 23:37 General Information
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RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92026)
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From: THIB To: NEALSTEWARD (NR)
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well....
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A) this "new coco3" was right out of the box, I clipped the capacitors off,
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installed the 512, then put it into my Multi pak, and powered up.. same picture
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B) second time the picture showed? up.. it was a lighter shade of black.. and
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it stays that way now.. without MPI or any periferals plugged in.
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92007 9-MAR 22:51 General Information
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RE: Another question about Delphi! (Re: Msg 91975)
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From: PAUL8 To: MITHELEN
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On 6-MAR 01:55 MITHELEN said to PAUL8
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N I think the referance is to the ANSI escape sequences at the beginning
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N of the tag lines, that show up as "garbage" characters for those that
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N don't use terminals that recognize ANSI escape sequences (like the ADM-3
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N I am on right now.) These type of escape sequences can really reck
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Nhavoc on certain terminals that don't recognize them (There are one
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Nthat will lock up my adm3, and require me to power cycle it to get it
|
||
|
Nto work again) --
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the reply. Unless people start complaining, I will leave things
|
||
|
as they are. I think that ANSI is ok.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
`[1;33;41mPaul-Boston visit us we need your money I mean historic Bstn
|
||
|
`[1;33;44mHappy Sailing; Another Day Above Ground
|
||
|
|
||
|
An authority is anyone who guessed right more than once
|
||
|
|
||
|
`[1;35;44mRainbow V 1.12.6 for Delphi - Registered
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92008 10-MAR 00:12 General Information
|
||
|
SCSI Host Adapter
|
||
|
From: KSCALES To: DAVID106
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland (RICKULAND) said:
|
||
|
> Matt Thompson released both a PD and commercial version of
|
||
|
> the 'scsisys' hard driver. Works with any disto, lr tech, or
|
||
|
> Kenton..... allows specifing 512 or 256 byte sectors, has a
|
||
|
> cache, etc, etc (more etc in the commercial one, of course).
|
||
|
> With a neat menu driven descriptor maker, _and_ OS9
|
||
|
> formatter included, it's a very nice package. I believe Northern
|
||
|
> Xposure carries it?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes. Should support the Quantum 105LPS drive with either the Disto or
|
||
|
Kenton controllers, using 512-byte sectors. Contact:
|
||
|
cmckay@northx.isis.org (IN%"cmckay@northx.isis.org" when using Delphi
|
||
|
Internet access)
|
||
|
or:
|
||
|
Northern Xposure
|
||
|
7 Greenboro Crescent
|
||
|
Ottawa, Ontario
|
||
|
Canada
|
||
|
K1T 1W6
|
||
|
613-736-0329
|
||
|
|
||
|
Price for the registered version is $25.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Regards... / Ken
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92011 10-MAR 00:51 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: cronhelp (Re: Msg 91995)
|
||
|
From: WDTV5 To: RICKULAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yup, Murphy has a corrolarry about that no doubt. However, it will still
|
||
|
help here in that it would tripple the available speed thru a null modem
|
||
|
over to the Amiga. I currently make around 650-675 cps either way when
|
||
|
logged into the cable at 9600. I've shipped the latest version of 'pf'
|
||
|
over to the amiga and back about 15 times now in the process of getting
|
||
|
it to compile on both machines. Which I have, it now compiles with
|
||
|
SAS/C 6.51 on the Ami with only two lines in the header of two files
|
||
|
changed! Which I'm fairly proud of, not to mention the CoCo code was
|
||
|
cleaned up quite a bit by the error msgs from SAS/C! Of course its
|
||
|
bigger too. which can't be helped too much unless I wanted to redo
|
||
|
it in asm. Thats someplace less than a -1 priority tho.
|
||
|
Cheers Rick (oh did I miss the $ quote on this card or ??) Gene
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92012 10-MAR 02:49 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91928)
|
||
|
From: GREGL To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
I guess what I really like most about CW is that it's so easy to copy,
|
||
|
even with horrendous conditions. For example, one night I was having a
|
||
|
CW conversation with a gentleman in Washington state on 10 meters (just
|
||
|
above the CB band). All of a sudden his signal darn near disappeared and,
|
||
|
to make matters worse, the noise level increased heavily. I never would have
|
||
|
been able to hear him voice but we were able to continue the conversation
|
||
|
with CW. Granted, it wasn't easy but we managed. I certainly learned real
|
||
|
quick that it's much easier to copy di dah dit dit in the mud than it is
|
||
|
to copy voice.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Morse code isn't really that hard to learn either. It does take dedication
|
||
|
and a positive attitude, though. The really rough part is trying to increase
|
||
|
speed. Given 30 minutes each day, you can go from 0 to 10 wpm in about two
|
||
|
months. If you're into "instant gratification," you'll never get to 13 wpm.
|
||
|
Honestly, you get stuck at 10 to 11 wpm and you think 13 is impossible no
|
||
|
matter how hard you try. I got stuck at 11 wpm for about a month and couldn't
|
||
|
copy 13 wpm no matter how hard I tried. What was really strange is that
|
||
|
one Sunday afternoon I was copying 11 but falling on my face at 13. The
|
||
|
next day I could copy 13 wpm like I'd been doing it all my life. There are
|
||
|
a few hurdles like that at various speeds. I found the first one at 13 wpm
|
||
|
and the second one at 15 wpm. I'll shatter it eventually and move on to the
|
||
|
next one, which I hear is 18 wpm.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Greg
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92022 11-MAR 01:59 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 92012)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: GREGL
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I guess what I really like most about CW is that it's so easy to copy,
|
||
|
> even with horrendous conditions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes, I can see where it would be very useful. I think it would really
|
||
|
be fun. Someone said that some of his best times were while he was doing
|
||
|
CW.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Morse code isn't really that hard to learn either. It does take
|
||
|
> dedication and a positive attitude, though. The really rough part is
|
||
|
> trying to increase speed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have a morse thing for my coco.. I got to where I could do a _fair_ job
|
||
|
in copying, maybe 4-5 wpm, but let it slide. I may try to get going again,
|
||
|
if for nothing else but get my friends to shut up <G>
|
||
|
|
||
|
I missed getting to say hi at Cave City.. I went with a friend, name of
|
||
|
Mike Brown. He had met you before.. Actually, I thought he understood
|
||
|
I was hoping to meet you, but forgot to specifically tell him to be on
|
||
|
the lookout for you.. on the way back, I mentioned you, he said he thought
|
||
|
he saw you, but didn't think about it at the time. He said something
|
||
|
about going to E-Town.. If you're there, maybe I can catch you there.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92030 12-MAR 00:55 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 92022)
|
||
|
From: GREGL To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sorry we missed each other. I wasn't specifically planning to go given the
|
||
|
circumstances at the time. Fortunately I was able to hitch a ride with Greg,
|
||
|
KE4OTT. Mike Brown wouldn't happen to be KM4IY would it? I think we have met
|
||
|
before, but I can't remember where. Perhaps the Cave City hamfest last year?
|
||
|
I rummaged through the callbook (boy there's lots of Michael Browns in it)
|
||
|
and KM4IY sure sounds familiar.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Greg
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92033 12-MAR 01:52 Telecom (6809)
|
||
|
RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 92030)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: GREGL (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Sorry we missed each other. I wasn't specifically planning to go given
|
||
|
> the circumstances at the time. Fortunately I was able to hitch a ride with
|
||
|
> Greg, KE4OTT. Mike Brown wouldn't happen to be KM4IY would it? I think we
|
||
|
> have met before, but I can't remember where. Perhaps the Cave City hamfest
|
||
|
> last year?
|
||
|
|
||
|
It seems it might have been a few years ago when you met. I don't know his
|
||
|
call letters.. His mailing address is Liberty.. He is a close friend of
|
||
|
Rick Cooper, who publishes CoCo Friends Disk Magazine (CFDM here on Delphi).
|
||
|
BTW.. did you know Rick was planning to hold a mini-cocofest this spring?
|
||
|
(Sat, July 15th.).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Actually, if it hadn't been for Mike, we would have let it slip past had he
|
||
|
not called me.. The other friend had committed himself for the day and
|
||
|
couldn't make it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I rummaged through the callbook (boy there's lots of Michael
|
||
|
> Browns in it)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes, there's a lot of them <G>..
|
||
|
I'll try to get his call letters.. I think he has a repeater going, or is
|
||
|
in the process of setting one up.. I think he is pretty active on the
|
||
|
repeater in Somerset (Pulaski Co.).
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92013 10-MAR 03:05 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Internet stuff (Re: Msg 91981)
|
||
|
From: GREGL To: JEVESTAL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Actually, I could use JNOS (which I use for Amateur packet radio) to
|
||
|
retrieve news/mail just as well as the other software. This would log in
|
||
|
with SLIP/PPP, retrieve mail and news using the POP3 and NNTP protocols, and
|
||
|
log off.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What you may be missing is that SLIP/PPP accounts are not a "part" of
|
||
|
Internet (at least not in a real sense of having a permanent connection)
|
||
|
but it feels like it. There's so much you can do with a SLIP/PPP account
|
||
|
that you can't do with a login account, many times it's easier than using
|
||
|
a login account, and FTP transfers are actually faster. Consider the case
|
||
|
of getting a file by FTP here. First you FTP to the site, browse the
|
||
|
directories, and transfer what you want to your workspace. Now you have to
|
||
|
remember what you got, go to workspace and download it. With FTP on a
|
||
|
SLIP/PPP account, I point/click to transfer files directly to my computer.
|
||
|
No middle man.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As far as software goes, you might check the version of NOS that was ported
|
||
|
to OS-9 to see if it supports SLIP. I know several people in the CoCo mailing
|
||
|
list use it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Greg
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92014 10-MAR 20:51 Programmers Den
|
||
|
Programming Question
|
||
|
From: THETAURUS To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have picked up Basic09 again and started resuming work on my
|
||
|
Delete-like Protector utility I have been working on, and once
|
||
|
again I'm back with more trouble. First off in this version I'm
|
||
|
working on, I've changed it around a bit. The big change is that,
|
||
|
in the original version I used the option switch '-s' after the
|
||
|
command name to indicate that the filenames would be coming from
|
||
|
Std-Input(keyboard), and the '-f' option to tell the program that
|
||
|
the filenames to protect from being deleted were coming from a
|
||
|
file(such as one created using a command like "ls!filelist" for
|
||
|
instance). My original problem after that was that if input was
|
||
|
being piped in, I needed to set up a syscall so that my program
|
||
|
would know to expect it. To make things simpler, I acted on advice
|
||
|
given to me back when I was getting help on this the last time,
|
||
|
and got rid of the '-s' and '-f' options and kept just the '-
|
||
|
?'(for help screen) and '-v'(to make it verify before deleting).
|
||
|
|
||
|
What I did was set up the program so that that it would run the
|
||
|
syscall after starting and would determine what the std_input
|
||
|
device was(RBF,SCF,Pipe) and then set it up to act accordingly for
|
||
|
each, which does come across as much easier. Now I have one
|
||
|
problem. Everytime I run it, I get an error 55 which is a
|
||
|
'subscript out of range' error. I get it at the 'IF' statement
|
||
|
that tries to determine if the std_input is from the
|
||
|
keyboard(SCF). The statement is:
|
||
|
|
||
|
'If Optbuffer(pd_dtp)=0 then'...
|
||
|
|
||
|
I set the variable 'pd_dtp' at $00 which is where the call
|
||
|
begins reading in the PD.Opt section, and am wondering if this is
|
||
|
something real trivial. I can't seem to get it figured out :-(
|
||
|
|
||
|
The (long) source listing is going to be in the next message if
|
||
|
anyone wants to check it over and see what I missed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks...
|
||
|
>Chris<
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92015 10-MAR 20:53 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: Programming Question (Re: Msg 92014)
|
||
|
From: THETAURUS To: THETAURUS
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
?PROCEDURE begmain2
|
||
|
(* This is the Dimensioning section.
|
||
|
DIM count,count1,count2:INTEGER
|
||
|
DIM path,diskpath:BYTE
|
||
|
DIM length:BYTE
|
||
|
DIM strpos:INTEGER
|
||
|
DIM temp:STRING[29]
|
||
|
DIM entry(32):BYTE
|
||
|
DIM i:INTEGER \(* new variable *)
|
||
|
DIM match:BOOLEAN \(* new variable *)
|
||
|
DIM verify:BOOLEAN
|
||
|
(* DIM opt:STRING[2]
|
||
|
(* DIM vopt:STRING[1]
|
||
|
TYPE registers=cc,a,b,dp:BYTE; x,y,u:INTEGER
|
||
|
DIM regs:registers
|
||
|
DIM optbuffer(32):BYTE
|
||
|
PARAM option1:STRING[3]
|
||
|
PARAM option2:STRING[29]
|
||
|
DIM name,newname(100):STRING[29]
|
||
|
DIM yesno:STRING[1]
|
||
|
DIM errnum:INTEGER
|
||
|
DIM pd_dtp:BYTE
|
||
|
DIM filename:STRING
|
||
|
|
||
|
(* --------------------------------------
|
||
|
ON ERROR GOTO 500
|
||
|
(* --------------------------------------
|
||
|
count:=0 \count1:=0 \count2:=0
|
||
|
length:=29
|
||
|
name:=""
|
||
|
regs.a:=0
|
||
|
regs.b:=$00
|
||
|
regs.x:=ADDR(optbuffer)
|
||
|
regs.y=1
|
||
|
pd_dtp:=$00
|
||
|
FOR count:=1 TO 100
|
||
|
newname(count)=""
|
||
|
NEXT count
|
||
|
(* opt=LEFT$(option1,2)
|
||
|
(* vopt=RIGHT$(option1,1)
|
||
|
IF option1="-V" OR option1="-v" THEN
|
||
|
verify=TRUE
|
||
|
ELSE
|
||
|
verify=FALSE
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
PRINT CHR$(12)
|
||
|
BASE 1
|
||
|
|
||
|
(* --------------------------------------
|
||
|
(* This is where we read the parameters
|
||
|
(* options
|
||
|
|
||
|
IF option1="-?" THEN
|
||
|
RUN intro
|
||
|
END
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
(* --------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
RUN syscall($8D,regs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
IF option1="" THEN
|
||
|
IF optbuffer(pd_dtp)=0 THEN
|
||
|
FOR count=1 TO 100
|
||
|
INPUT "Filename>",name
|
||
|
EXITIF name="" THEN
|
||
|
GOSUB 20
|
||
|
ENDEXIT
|
||
|
GOSUB 30
|
||
|
newname(count)=temp
|
||
|
NEXT count
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
|
||
|
IF optbuffer(pd_dtp)=1 THEN
|
||
|
OPEN #diskpath,option2:READ
|
||
|
WHILE EOF(#diskpath)=FALSE DO
|
||
|
FOR count=1 TO 100
|
||
|
READ #diskpath,name
|
||
|
EXITIF EOF(#diskpath)=TRUE THEN
|
||
|
GOSUB 30
|
||
|
newname(count):=temp
|
||
|
CLOSE #diskpath
|
||
|
GOSUB 20
|
||
|
ENDEXIT
|
||
|
GOSUB 30
|
||
|
newname(count):=temp
|
||
|
NEXT count
|
||
|
ENDWHILE
|
||
|
CLOSE #diskpath
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
|
||
|
IF optbuffer(pd_dtp)=2 THEN
|
||
|
FOR count=1 TO 100
|
||
|
READ #0,name
|
||
|
EXITIF name="" OR EOF(#0)=TRUE THEN
|
||
|
GOSUB 20
|
||
|
ENDEXIT
|
||
|
GOSUB 30
|
||
|
newname(count)=temp
|
||
|
NEXT count
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
|
||
|
20 (* The Main delete and Protect procedure
|
||
|
PRINT CHR$(12)
|
||
|
PRINT "Preparing to del all files in directory except:"
|
||
|
FOR count1:=1 TO count
|
||
|
PRINT newname(count1)
|
||
|
NEXT count1
|
||
|
OPEN #path,".":UPDATE+DIR
|
||
|
SEEK #path,64
|
||
|
PRINT "=========================================================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
======="
|
||
|
WHILE NOT(EOF(#path)) DO
|
||
|
25 count1=count1+1
|
||
|
|
||
|
GET #path,entry
|
||
|
IF entry(1)>0 THEN
|
||
|
name:=""
|
||
|
|
||
|
FOR count2:=1 TO 29
|
||
|
EXITIF entry(count2)>127 THEN
|
||
|
REM last character in filename
|
||
|
name:=name+CHR$(entry(count2)-128)
|
||
|
ENDEXIT
|
||
|
name:=name+CHR$(entry(count2))
|
||
|
NEXT count2
|
||
|
|
||
|
(* Convert files to capitals
|
||
|
GOSUB 30
|
||
|
name:=temp
|
||
|
|
||
|
match:=FALSE
|
||
|
FOR i:=1 TO count
|
||
|
match:=match OR name=newname(i)
|
||
|
EXITIF match THEN
|
||
|
REM found match
|
||
|
ENDEXIT
|
||
|
NEXT i
|
||
|
PRINT
|
||
|
IF match THEN
|
||
|
PRINT name; " is protected."
|
||
|
ELSE
|
||
|
IF verify=TRUE THEN
|
||
|
PRINT "Deleting: "; name
|
||
|
INPUT "Are You Sure? ",yesno
|
||
|
IF yesno="Y" OR yesno="y" THEN
|
||
|
(* DELETE name
|
||
|
PRINT name; " deleted"
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
EXITIF verify THEN
|
||
|
ENDEXIT
|
||
|
(* DELETE name
|
||
|
PRINT name; " deleted"
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
ENDIF
|
||
|
ENDWHILE
|
||
|
CLOSE #path
|
||
|
PRINT "=========================================================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
======="
|
||
|
END
|
||
|
|
||
|
30 (* To uppercase routine
|
||
|
temp:=""
|
||
|
strpos:=1
|
||
|
|
||
|
REPEAT
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IF ASC(MID$(name,strpos,1))>96 AND ASC(MID$(name,strpos,1))<123 THEN
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temp=temp+CHR$(ASC(MID$(name,strpos,1))-32)
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ELSE
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temp=temp+MID$(name,strpos,1)
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ENDIF
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strpos=strpos+1
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UNTIL strpos>LEN(name)
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RETURN
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(* --------------------------------------
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500 (* Error Trapping Routine
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errnum:=ERR
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IF errnum=214 THEN
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PRINT "No Permission.."; name; " bypassed."
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GOSUB 25
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ENDIF
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IF errnum=211 THEN
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PRINT "End of file..."
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GOSUB 25
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ENDIF
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PRINT "Error Number: "; errnum
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END
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-*-
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92016 10-MAR 21:45 Programmers Den
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RE: Programming Question (Re: Msg 92015)
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From: RANDYKWILSON To: THETAURUS
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Chris,
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The offsets into data structures given in the OS9 manuals are just that;
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offsets.
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They are not the element number. The difference is a bit subtle. It's much
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like the difference between the Basic BASE 0 and BASE 1 structures. BASE 1
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means the first element is #1. BASE 0 means the first element is #0, or more
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correctly, an offset of 0 from the start.
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And this is exactly what is tripping you up. You explicitely set BASE 1,
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then use an offset of 0 (pd_dtp) when accessing the options array. The correct
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answer is to use BASE 0, but this may cause hassles elsewhere in the code
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(haven't looked close yet). The EASY answer is to set pd_dtp to 1.
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Randy
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-*-
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End of Thread.
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-*-
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92018 10-MAR 23:58 General Information
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|
IDE HDs
|
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From: CHARLESAM To: ALL
|
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Can anyone tell me if there is a driver for Coco OS-9 to enable use of an
|
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IDE HD? They sell for approx $259 for a half of gigabyte drive. Of course
|
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|
I need an interface too. Can it be done? ... Charlie
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-*-
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92019 11-MAR 00:47 General Information
|
||
|
RE: IDE HDs (Re: Msg 92018)
|
||
|
From: RANDYKWILSON To: CHARLESAM (NR)
|
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|
||
|
Charlie,
|
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|
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I would think, based on the B&B, that an IDE interface and drive can be done.
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But I would also guess that the few people capable of the feat will not be
|
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|
interested. There just is not enough market left.
|
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|
|
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|
On the other side of the coin, SCSI drivers and interfaces are available,
|
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|
and SCSI drives aren't that much more than IDE. I just picked up a 730megger
|
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|
for $300.
|
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|
|
||
|
Randy
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92025 11-MAR 15:18 General Information
|
||
|
RE: IDE HDs (Re: Msg 92019)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: RANDYKWILSON
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Charlie,
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> I would think, based on the B&B, that an IDE interface and drive can be done.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> But I would also guess that the few people capable of the feat will not be
|
||
|
> interested. There just is not enough market left.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> On the other side of the coin, SCSI drivers and interfaces are available,
|
||
|
> and SCSI drives aren't that much more than IDE. I just picked up a 730megger
|
||
|
> for $300.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Randy
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Randy,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I want to add my 2 cents to your post and say that, due to its flexibility,
|
||
|
SCSI will soon be the standard interface in the computer world.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92020 11-MAR 01:16 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: BStart.a (Re: Msg 91983)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: VAXELF
|
||
|
|
||
|
John,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Here's something you might try.. What you would probably want to do would
|
||
|
be to make a "bstart.a", much similar in approach to "cstart.a". Here's
|
||
|
a thing I came up with. I don't know if it's accurate or not. If you want,
|
||
|
and are really interested, you might play around with it and see if you
|
||
|
can get anything going. I'm not sure if this approach will work or not,
|
||
|
but I feel something like this is what you would need to do.. This might
|
||
|
need to be corrected some, I just did it quickly, and not having Basic,
|
||
|
can't test it. See what you can do with it. As I said, it's something
|
||
|
I threw together in a hurry.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---------------------- cut here -------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
use /dd/defs/oskdefs.d
|
||
|
|
||
|
Edit equ 1
|
||
|
Stk equ 0
|
||
|
|
||
|
psect bstart_a,(Sbrtn<<8)!Objct,(ReEnt<<8)!1,Edit,Stk,_cstart
|
||
|
|
||
|
* If you use the standard library modules, you will have to fake the
|
||
|
* "data area" and fake some of the global variables, "errno" for one, and
|
||
|
* maybe some more.. if you compile and get unresolved refs for any of the
|
||
|
* variables defined in cstart.a you'll have to define them.. Ummmm, just
|
||
|
* thought of something, if you allow stackchecking, you'll have to do
|
||
|
* something about the stack checking stuff.. define these variables, also,
|
||
|
* and maybe a fake stackcheck routine.. Might be easier to always compile
|
||
|
* without stackchecking..
|
||
|
|
||
|
* You might want to define your "a6" offsets here.
|
||
|
* NOTE: Since these are defined outside a "vsect", they are not data
|
||
|
|
||
|
org 0
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds.l Your "link a6,#0" position
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Heres's a trick to do if you want to use the standard LIB's
|
||
|
|
||
|
errno: ds.l 1 Fake errno (or you might be able to use this for error checking)
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Might need to define other standard global variables, too
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
_cstart:
|
||
|
* Make space for fake "errno" You might need some other globals
|
||
|
* here, also.
|
||
|
subq.l #4,sp
|
||
|
|
||
|
link a6,#0 Need to point "a6" to fake "data" area
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Now call your "main". You don't have to call it main, I'd
|
||
|
* call it bmain (as below). Note, argc and argv don't apply
|
||
|
bsr bmain
|
||
|
|
||
|
unlk a6 Restore a6 & sp
|
||
|
addq.l #4,sp Restore stack to original
|
||
|
rts
|
||
|
|
||
|
endsect
|
||
|
|
||
|
--------------------- cut here ----------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now, all your variables will be passed as parameters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
You may need to check how Basic passes parameters. In 6809 Basic,
|
||
|
you have starting at the bottom of the stack, PCount, addr(p1), len(p1),
|
||
|
addr(p2),len(p2), etc. If this is true, then you will have
|
||
|
|
||
|
bmain( pcount, p1addr, /* anything that was passed in a register and
|
||
|
not stacked. */
|
||
|
|
||
|
a6link, bstartreturn,
|
||
|
p1len, p2addr, p2len, p3addr, p3len... etc)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Otherwise, you need to omit the p?len, I'd guess
|
||
|
|
||
|
the len's, if applicable, would be int's, the addr's would be char *
|
||
|
or int *, depending on your app.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92023 11-MAR 11:29 General Information
|
||
|
Space Shuttle
|
||
|
From: VILLARREAL To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you want to find out what's happening with the Space Shuttle Endeavour's
|
||
|
journey, check out Astro-2 on the world-wide web.
|
||
|
|
||
|
http://astro-2.msfc.nasa.gov
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92031 12-MAR 00:58 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Space Shuttle (Re: Msg 92023)
|
||
|
From: GREGL To: VILLARREAL (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you have a scanner or 2 meter amateur radio, listen to 144.910, 144.930,
|
||
|
144.950, 144.970 and 144.990 for voice communications from the space shuttle.
|
||
|
NASA has planned a lot of voice contacts with schools around the country
|
||
|
(along with several overseas) this time around.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Greg
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92024 11-MAR 12:00 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Going to the FEST! (Re: Msg 91964)
|
||
|
From: DISTO To: MODEL299 (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have one with your name on it! -Tony.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92029 12-MAR 00:02 General Information
|
||
|
RE: SCSI Host Adapter (Re: Msg 91970)
|
||
|
From: VE3DAC To: DAVID106 (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
DAVID106> Do you happen to know their address and/or phone number?
|
||
|
DAVID106> I'm surprised anyone still markets anything for the CoCo's,
|
||
|
DAVID106> really.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Dave,
|
||
|
Are you sure that this should have come my way? I don't have the greatest
|
||
|
memory at times <G>. Anyway I see a few answers about Disto so that you
|
||
|
should get you off and running. I don't have any SCSI stuff but it seems to
|
||
|
me there is a SCSI driver around that copes with the 256 to 512 conversion
|
||
|
for new Hard drives.
|
||
|
Luck
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Merv Curley
|
||
|
Deposited with Delphi 03/08/95 at 9:39pm
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ODN Ver 1.30 Beta - Delphi Navigator for OS/2 *
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92032 12-MAR 01:41 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: Get/Put (Re: Msg 91954)
|
||
|
From: LARRYOLSON To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joel,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I'm sort of working on a game right now (not Pacman <grin>)
|
||
|
> and I've been using my Mac to make/edit sound effects.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Great, I can't wait to see what your working on. I also hate to say it
|
||
|
but I will probably be going over to use my brother's ms-dos machine to
|
||
|
come up with the sounds. He owes me anyway, I just got done writing a
|
||
|
super-duper golf tournament scheduleing program for him. I had written
|
||
|
one for him a few years ago, but it was hardcoded for 16 players and
|
||
|
4 rounds. This year he says he needs one for 20 players 5 rounds, so
|
||
|
this time I wrote the program to be flexible as far as players and rounds,
|
||
|
so I won't have to do it again.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Definitely keyboard! (I've never had any luck with my joystick port on
|
||
|
> the MM/1.) Keyboard would be ideal, since the newest Windio (the one
|
||
|
> Boisy uploaded recently to the database here) supports a _gs_keysns()
|
||
|
> call to detect if the arrow keys are pressed. I think the information
|
||
|
> on the call may be in the docs included with the update. If not, let me
|
||
|
> know and I'll locate them for you.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ok, I'll plan on the keyboard being an option, now I need some pointers
|
||
|
on how to do it. When any key is pressed on the keyboard, is an event
|
||
|
generated ? Would I use _ev_signal(), or just check _gs_rdy(), or set
|
||
|
up an intercept() ? The new _gs_keysns(), does it support all the keys
|
||
|
or just the number pad keys ?
|
||
|
Lots of questions....
|
||
|
|
||
|
Larry
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
92035 12-MAR 09:47 General Information
|
||
|
Pentium SNAFU
|
||
|
From: TEDJAEGER To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi All.
|
||
|
My home includes an IBM clone along with my MM1. Thought I'd
|
||
|
share the fact that the clone had the bugged Pentium so I called to
|
||
|
get a replacement. The new chip came about a week ago and after installing
|
||
|
it, I find that my PC won't even pass its boot up self test. Switched
|
||
|
old and new chips four times. Consistent results--either I live with
|
||
|
the FPU error or its nobody is home when the power switch is flipped.
|
||
|
I have both my MM1 and clone play a WAV file at bootup which is my son
|
||
|
telling the "You know why Intel didnt call the Pentium the 586...." joke.
|
||
|
Of course, I had to phone Intel to report the problem with the new chip,
|
||
|
and, of course, the Intel guy wanted some info on my system which required
|
||
|
me to boot up..... He didn't laugh.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bests
|
||
|
---TedJaeger
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|