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30035 9-JUN 14:40 General Information
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RE: Pictures Needed (Re: Msg 29980)
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From: DICKWHITE To: DALEP (NR)
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Well, I will start doing some digging. Hope I don't come across any
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undecomposed hot dog or partially empty cat food cans.
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30036 9-JUN 15:07 Graphics & Music
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RE: framed window within a framed window (Re: Msg 30008)
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From: EDDIEKUNS To: ZACKSESSIONS
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I have only one thing to add. (Some general comments about get/put buffers. I
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know YOU know this, Zack, but ...!)
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Get your PID, and use that as your group number. Before you do any block
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manipulation, Kill bufer 0 in your group to empty the entire group. Just in
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case. When you are done, kill it again.
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30040 9-JUN 16:47 Graphics & Music
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RE: framed window within a framed window (Re: Msg 30008)
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From: NES To: ZACKSESSIONS
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Humm... I think I'll use the new cgfx command call MVFName(), as soon as I can
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figgure out how to call it... -nes
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30045 9-JUN 19:08 Graphics & Music
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RE: framed window within a framed window (Re: Msg 30040)
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From: DODGECOLT To: NES
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Well, I wrote the CGFX lib in the databases here. The newest version has fairly
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complete docs. What do you need to know about the function?
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-Mike
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30050 9-JUN 22:38 Graphics & Music
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RE: framed window within a framed window (Re: Msg 30040)
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From: ZACKSESSIONS To: NES
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Just remember that that call is "non-standard" and a custom function designed by
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Mike Sweet for his "replacement" cgfx lib.
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Zack
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30088 10-JUN 10:17 Graphics & Music
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RE: framed window within a framed window (Re: Msg 30045)
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From: NES To: DODGECOLT
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Mike, I think I have your newest version of the cgfx.l, with file selection
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rutines, My queston is now do you call MVFName?
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MVFName(stdout,"FILES",2,1)? or ptrname=MVFName(STDOUT,"FILES",2,1); I am
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getting a Stack OverFlow when I call it. I am still new to C and have trouble
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with pointers. -Eric
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30094 10-JUN 17:30 Graphics & Music
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RE: framed window within a framed window (Re: Msg 30088)
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From: DODGECOLT To: NES (NR)
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Ok, here is an example of how you should call MVFName()-
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char *name;
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SetGC(1,GRP_PTR,PTR_ARR);
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_ss_mous(1,3,10,1); /* sample every 3 clock ticks, 10 tick timeout, follow */
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name=MVFName(STDOUT,"Filename?",10,4,0,2);
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if (name==NULL) /* no filename selected...*/
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exit(216); /* exit here... */
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/* rest of code follows (say, to list the selected file... */
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_ss_mous(1,0,0,0); /* turn off auto-follow */
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SetGC(1,0,0); /* turn off mouse pointer */
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}
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I hope this will help clear things up. I guess I really ought to include
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examples in the docs for the file-picking functions also.
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-Mike
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30037 9-JUN 15:08 Programmers Den
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RE: Aciapak bugs. Chapter 3. <Sigh> (Re: Msg 30013)
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From: EDDIEKUNS To: MAREK
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Yes, actually, it WAS interesting!
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30039 9-JUN 15:17 Programmers Den
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RE: Aciapak bugs. Chapter 3. <Sigh> (Re: Msg 30028)
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From: EDDIEKUNS To: KNOT1
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Yes, I've tied all the IRQ lines in my Multipak together. It's possible that I
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have a bad solder joint tho. I'm gonna think on the rest of the stuff you said
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(thanks!) and see if I get any brainstorms
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30077 10-JUN 03:04 Programmers Den
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RE: Aciapak bugs. Chapter 3. <Sigh> (Re: Msg 30028)
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From: OS9UGPRES To: KNOT1 (NR)
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Jamie,
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Yeah, I use that "locked up" trick a lot to send select (1b21) to a window I
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can't see. "echo 1b21 >/wx" and then hit BREAK a coupla times. Up comes the
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hidden screen, and then I hit ENTER on it to keep it alive.
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Doesn't make sense to me either. The first part, anyway. The last part does.
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Maybe someone can help figure this out. One of the factors is that SCF drivers
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send signals (Break) to the LAST process to use a device...so:
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echo hello >/w2 - Locked up (echo running on /w1, let's say)
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Note that Echo has done no I/O to /w1.
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BREAK (w1) - Last output process was the shell on /w1,
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so that shell sends Kill signal to "echo".
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Echo was waiting on /w2, tho. Can't be killed yet.
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BREAK (w1) - Somehow causes echo to get thru. Dunno how!
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BREAK (w2) - Now last process to use w2 was Echo! So it gets
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this Break, and you see "Error 002" on /w1.
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I'll have to ask Kent Meyers why Echo can ever get thru. I can only guess that
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SCF is letting Echo get the output device (/w2) while the shell on that window
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has the INPUT side of /w2 locked up. SCF does some weird stuff trying to get
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both the input/output sides of a device allocated. - kev
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30038 9-JUN 15:13 General Information
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RE: New C compiler bug! (newly found) (Re: Msg 30020)
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From: EDDIEKUNS To: RAGTIMER
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Yeah -- it's frightening how much power the Intel gremlins hold, isn't it. I
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can't imagine not being able to write position independent, non-reentrant code!
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(Which I hear the 386 can finally do? I know very little about the Intel chips
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at the actual instruction level.)
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Eddie
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30046 9-JUN 19:40 General Information
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RE: New C compiler bug! (newly found) (Re: Msg 30021)
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From: GREGL To: RAGTIMER
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Mike,
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That is the biggest pain in the derrier. Not only does it cause headaches
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with graphics bit-mapping, it also causes major headaches in other areas.
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Although a graphics bit-map isn't that much of a problem; mostly swap the
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attribute/character values for text mode displays and the actual bit-map is a
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continuous stream of binary data. That is until you hit the bit-planes used in
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EGA and VGA.
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I almost had AR working except the reverse integer ordering really threw off
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his LZW algorithms. One day I might attack that with a routine to convert
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big-endian to little-endian on the fly but it will be a royal pain to do;
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especially consider the LZW routines used. But I think the biggest blunder is
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the fact that is has "Intel" on the chip.
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-- Greg
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30047 9-JUN 20:06 General Information
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RE: New C compiler bug! (newly found) (Re: Msg 30038)
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From: GREGL To: EDDIEKUNS
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Eddie,
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I think position-independent code on the 8086-series is most a fallacy. On
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the 8086, 80186 and 80286 there isn't much, if anything, that uses offsets
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instead of absolute addressing. You can get around that by adjusting the values
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in the segment registers. Each "segment" occupies 16-bytes of memory; that is,
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segment address 0000:0000 is physical address $00000 and segment address
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0001:0000 is physical address $00010. The largest address the 8086 can access is
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$FFFFF, which is a segment address of F000:FFFF and/or FFFF:000F. You can obtain
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the physical address by shifting the segment register left 8-bits and adding the
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offset.
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So, while each instruction refers to code or data with a physical address it
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is really an offset within the segment. The 80286 still uses the segmented
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architecture even in protected mode as does the 80386. Although the 80386 has
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allows you to disable the segmentation to use a virtual linear address space.
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But as you are probably well aware, the segmented architecture of the
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8086-series gets in the way of operating sytems and is probably the best reason
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a decent operating system has never been written for it. It's a real mess, no
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lie.
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Another problem with the 8086-series is that the time needed to perform
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branches in protected mode really jumps sky-high. A JMP instruction normally
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takes 11 clock cycles; it takes 23 clock cycles in protected mode to perform a
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JMP within your own code. A JMP instruction to a "Call Gate" (or "Task Gate")
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takes 183 clock cycles. A Task Gate is used to branch from one module to
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another. A software interrupt via a Task Gate (such as a system call) takes 167
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clock cylces in protected mode. Those are on the 80286, by the way. The 80386
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really cuts down the time required by buffering the most-used call gates and
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such on-chip.
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30053 10-JUN 00:45 General Information
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RE: New C compiler bug! (newly found) (Re: Msg 30047)
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From: RAGTIMER To: GREGL (NR)
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Task gate? Call gate? Sounds like the movie 2001 ending to me! Or an even
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worse kludge than the subroutine modules of OS9 that I use to fit Ultimuse-3
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into the 64K address space.
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Actually, all the OS9 ballyhoo about position-indpenedent code can be eliminated
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just by having relocation registers, which any multi-taksing CPU ought to have.
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Ya know, with the GIME, you could just as well compile absolute addreses into
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tasks (but you couldn't merge a bunch of them into one RAM block, so...).
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I hope the 68020 or 030 can do relative jumps bigger than 32 K, by the way.
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Wait till you get OSK and read out the linker kludges ABSOLUTE jump addresses
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into the code. It work, it ain't to slow, but it sure ain't OS9 like we learned
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it, grin.
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30058 10-JUN 01:32 General Information
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RE: New C compiler bug! (newly found) (Re: Msg 30047)
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From: EDDIEKUNS To: GREGL (NR)
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Does this mean that programs which are system call intensive will actually run
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faster on a CoCo than on a '286? <Grin>
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How long does an OS-9 system call take to process? (Not the actual system call
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... the switch from running your code to running the system call code.)
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Those are frightfully large numbers, BTW!!! It makes the nine cycles you wait
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for an LBSR seem pretty trivial!
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30041 9-JUN 16:50 General Information
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RE: MM1 demo (Re: Msg 30031)
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From: NES To: SANDRIDER
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The gif's where display veary quikly, in 1 sec or faster depeneding on the
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display mode. I didnt realy time it so just a guess.. -nes
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30081 10-JUN 04:11 General Information
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RE: MM1 demo (Re: Msg 30041)
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From: SANDRIDER To: NES
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One second, huh? Good enough for me!
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-CRW
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(sure beats three minutes! To be fair, though, the CoCo viewer does have to
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do a lot more thinking about it.)
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30042 9-JUN 17:12 Programmers Den
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RE: Shell+ 2.1 and Vi (Re: Msg 30014)
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From: RICKADAMS To: MAREK
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Interesting. I use vi with Shell+, but it's an older version, I think.
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30049 9-JUN 21:04 Programmers Den
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RE: Shell+ 2.1 and Vi (Re: Msg 30018)
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From: MAREK To: ZACKSESSIONS
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oops..got a little confused last night...NO I do NOT load VI it is included in
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my OS9Boot file and with AGIVIRQDr. but since VI is a device descriptor i
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assumed that OS9 would know that the memory resident VI is a dd and not an
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executable file.
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I hope that clears that up.
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I'll os9gen a new boot disk without VI and the associated driver and let you
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30055 10-JUN 00:53 Programmers Den
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RE: Shell+ 2.1 and Vi (Re: Msg 30049)
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From: RICKADAMS To: MAREK
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OOPS. Yes, if the Kings Quest "vi" module is in your boot, you won't be able to
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run the "vi" program. The system doesn't know one from the other.
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30057 10-JUN 01:32 Programmers Den
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RE: Shell+ 2.1 and Vi (Re: Msg 30055)
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From: MAREK To: RICKADAMS
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YEP! Your answer was correct...removed VI and TSEdit/vi fired up...one problem
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though, I was editing a file and printed it out with the :p option...not all of
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the text printed out! I checked the file and it was all there and tried to
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print it again with the :p option same problem but this time it was missing
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different lines. What could be causing this?
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30092 10-JUN 15:46 Programmers Den
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RE: Shell+ 2.1 and Vi (Re: Msg 30057)
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From: RICKADAMS To: MAREK (NR)
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I have had the same problem with TSEDIT not printing the entire file with the :p
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command. I have NO idea what the problem is, and I had it before I came up with
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the patches, too.
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I've just taken to exiting TSEDIT and using "list filename >/p" to print the
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30043 9-JUN 17:54 General Information
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RE: Stuff for Sale (Re: Msg 29953)
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From: MPASSER To: GENEDEAL (NR)
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Gene,
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Yes, I would love to have it... I will leave you my address/phone/etc. in MAIL.
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Thanks!
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30044 9-JUN 18:44 General Information
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RS Hard Drive
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From: TEDJAEGER To: GREGL
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Greg, I have been trying to get a RS HD interface to work in a replacement
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product for my old (large) MPI interface. Most recently I have simply tried
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replacing the old MPI with a newer (small) one. Much to my surprise, while
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everything works fine under os9 level II using my old MPI, when I install the
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new one, the hard drive will not boot--I get the nice green screen with "BOOT
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FAILED." I have tried two small MPIs now, one not upgraded for CoCo3 that I got
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upgraded and one that was upgraded to start with. If I boot into a floppy system
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all is fine but when I have renamed the hard drive descriptor hd and tried to
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access the hard drive through /hd I have consistently received error 240 -- unit
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error. I am using a CoCo 3 and have tried my hardware on another CoCo 3 at the
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local Radio Shack store with the same results. It really seems as if Radio
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Shack, when they redesigned the MPI, did something to make it itcompatible with
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their own HD interface. I seem to remember that you use(d) one of those 35 meg
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RS hard drives. I was wondering if you used a small or large MPI and if you had
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work. --Thanks, TedJaeger
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30048 9-JUN 20:10 General Information
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RE: RS Hard Drive (Re: Msg 30044)
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From: GREGL To: TEDJAEGER
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Ted,
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I use one of the older and larger Multi-Paks with the 35-meg hard drive. I
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haven't tried using one of the newer and smaller models. Come to think of it, I
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don't think we have one of the smaller models. You might ask Marty, I'm not
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familiar with the new Multi-Pak at all.
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-- Greg
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End of Thread.
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30051 9-JUN 23:15 Telcom
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RE: OSTERM (Re: Msg 30023)
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From: ELM To: RICKADAMS
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Ok, I'll try logging on with the space . space.
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Thanks!
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-Len
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30059 10-JUN 01:34 Telcom
|
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|
RE: OSTERM (Re: Msg 30051)
|
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From: EDDIEKUNS To: ELM
|
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|
I've noticed that Delphi acts DIFFERENT if you login with CR . CR! You don't
|
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get that TERMINAL= prompt! And when you type ^Z you get the control Z echoed
|
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before Delphi echos the ^ and Z characters. Odd.
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Eddie
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P.S. Or should I say TELENET acts different? :-)
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30087 10-JUN 10:10 Telcom
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RE: OSTERM (Re: Msg 30059)
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From: ELM To: EDDIEKUNS (NR)
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It's interesting that since I posted my question about logging on with 8N1 I
|
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have gotten several answers, all different. I haven't tried them all yet (I did
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try one that didn't work: responding to the onscreen garbage with "a").
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I would think that Telenet is likely the problem, and I seem to recall there
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being a Telenet helpfile. I wonder if anyone knows how to access the Telenet
|
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help?
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I've also been told that different Telenet nodes have varying characteristics
|
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and that what works on one won't work on another.
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Truly a miracle of modern telecommunication. Makes one think seriously about
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going back to smoke signals (7 baud).
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Thanks for the help.
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-Len
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End of Thread.
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30052 10-JUN 00:38 Programmers Den
|
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RE: RMA and Debug (Re: Msg 29890)
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From: RAGTIMER To: EDDIEKUNS
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||
|
Yeah, get a book. There are 8 Data regs and 8 Address regs, all 32 bits (Wow!
|
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as Drew A Kaplan would say). Forget the funny 8/16 bit stuff (tho it was a nice
|
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way to break bytes out of words.
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30072 10-JUN 03:03 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: RMA and Debug (Re: Msg 29890)
|
||
|
From: OS9UGPRES To: EDDIEKUNS (NR)
|
||
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||
|
The 680x0 series has 8 x 32-bit data regs, and 7 x 32-bit address regs (the 8th
|
||
|
address reg is the Stack Pointer).
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||
|
The data regs are called "d0-d7", and the address "a0-a7". The condition codes
|
||
|
reg is called "ccr".
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||
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||
|
The data regs can hold byte (8-bit), word (16-bit) or long word (32-bit) values,
|
||
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|
||
|
and can usually do ops on all three types. Those three modes are appended to the
|
||
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|
||
|
end of the op you want to do. For example:
|
||
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||
|
add.b #2,d0 - add $02 to d0's lowest 8-bits (byte)
|
||
|
add.w #2,d0 - add $0002 to d0's lowest 16-bits (word)
|
||
|
add.l #2,d0 - add $00000002 to d0 all 32-bits (long word)
|
||
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|
||
|
The default, if you don't specify, is .w for word. However, most people always
|
||
|
add the .suffix just so they can more easily check things out. I've already been
|
||
|
|
||
|
hit by not doing it... I had left it off when I really wanted to do a .b
|
||
|
operation... and had weird crashing problems as a result of my goof. It wasn't
|
||
|
readily apparent without the suffix.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
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|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30054 10-JUN 00:48 Graphics & Music
|
||
|
RE: MVCanvas 2.0 (Re: Msg 30025)
|
||
|
From: RAGTIMER To: MIKEHAALAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
OK, now I read your Forum mail, AFTER readingt the private Email. I'll go and
|
||
|
see if you uploaded it agian, sounds like you did. Thanks, mike k PS: Good, I
|
||
|
need an excuse to unstick the ink jets in the 220 again.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30071 10-JUN 03:02 Graphics & Music
|
||
|
RE: MVCanvas 2.0 (Re: Msg 30054)
|
||
|
From: OS9UGPRES To: RAGTIMER (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mike - what and how do you unstick your 220 ink jets? Mine has been clogged up
|
||
|
for literally years!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
30056 10-JUN 00:53 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Pictures Needed (Re: Msg 30032)
|
||
|
From: DWHILL To: DALEP (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm glad to see KISSable OS-9 will be back, too. That's usually the first thing
|
||
|
|
||
|
I go looking for when I get my newest issue of Rainbow.
|
||
|
|
||
|
--Damon
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30060 10-JUN 02:09 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Shell+ (Re: Msg 30026)
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: KNOT1 (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Good point... Hadn't thought of that.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30061 10-JUN 02:13 General Information
|
||
|
For Sale
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: MPASSER
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mike,
|
||
|
|
||
|
How does $5 +S&H grab ya? And if you think that's a little steep, I might just
|
||
|
settle for the S&H.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30062 10-JUN 02:13 General Information
|
||
|
Shell+
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: ZACKSESSIONS
|
||
|
|
||
|
Zack,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yea, I heard something about an ALIAS command. I jsust assumed it created a
|
||
|
tiny batch file that forked the program you asked for (assuming the shell
|
||
|
supported parameter passing to scripts). I guess as long as an "EX" sits before
|
||
|
|
||
|
the command to call, n o extra space would be required by the new shell. Of
|
||
|
course, then you couldn't alias one name to multiple commands. I just thought
|
||
|
it would be nicer, more versitile, and faster, if the shell did it on its own.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30091 10-JUN 14:56 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Shell+ (Re: Msg 30062)
|
||
|
From: ZACKSESSIONS To: BRIANWHITE (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Actually, it creates a tiny binary program which forks the process for you.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30063 10-JUN 02:14 General Information
|
||
|
Shell+
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: EDDIEKUNS (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eddie,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I agree whole-heartedly. I've used VMS and, though I can't say I look forward
|
||
|
to every day I spend with it, it did have its good points... and the retrieve
|
||
|
was one of them. I also have that PD program at work and it is really nice.
|
||
|
The only reason I d idn't suggest it is because that kind of response would have
|
||
|
|
||
|
to be build into SCFMan (Kev?). There is no way Shell could do that without
|
||
|
skipping the OS-9 ReadLn command completely and just doing single char reads and
|
||
|
|
||
|
checking for up/down arrows while e mulating the OS-9 ReadLn.
|
||
|
|
||
|
All that stuff for sale is stuff that just sits in my closet. I was hoping to
|
||
|
make a bit of $$$ to put towards the new computer. The only decision left is
|
||
|
what computer to get. I'd like a TC9/MM1, but I really like the high qualility
|
||
|
software availabl e for IBM /386. Tough to be caught between what you need and
|
||
|
what you love. I'll probably get the TC9 and then try and write a
|
||
|
Norton-Utilities type thing... We'll see.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
P.S. If you really want to see versitile addressing modes, pick up a 68020 (+)
|
||
|
book!!! I lent my 030 book to a friend, but I think one of the biggies is
|
||
|
something like: SCALED REGISTER INDEX INDIRECT WITH BASE ADDRESS AND OFFSET
|
||
|
|
||
|
A "MOVE" instruction between two address modes like that is 11 WORDS long!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30064 10-JUN 02:14 General Information
|
||
|
RO-I
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: TJMARTIN (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sorry to say, but Robot Odyessy can't run unde L2. The author did some pretty
|
||
|
sneaking tricks like passing pointers in system direct page ram. Therefore,
|
||
|
because under L2 you don't have access to L2 system RAM, the paramters don't get
|
||
|
|
||
|
passed and everyt hing crashes. However, I did successfully get ROI to run at
|
||
|
2MHz with the IOMan patches for the original OS-9 L1. Big improvement there.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As for me, I'm sitting on level-4 with the mine-room and map-room. Something
|
||
|
went drastically wrong with my game and I have not been able to locate another
|
||
|
copy. The inovation lab stopped working to the point that everytime I burn a
|
||
|
chip, really wierd thigs start to happen. I also have never been able to read
|
||
|
the chips that came with the game. I had to re-design them all from scratch.
|
||
|
Now I don't play it because of the innovation lab problems. It's really a wierd
|
||
|
|
||
|
problem. All of the CRC checks ar e fine, so I'd assume all the code is
|
||
|
correct. Maybe you could send me the CRC's for your version so I can check them
|
||
|
|
||
|
against mine? Sorry I can't help with that last room...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30065 10-JUN 02:15 General Information
|
||
|
RMA
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: THEFERRET (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Philip,
|
||
|
|
||
|
RMA works just fine with predecriment and postincrement. I use it all the time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One problem you might be having is that there is no such beast as ",x-" or
|
||
|
",x--" on the 6809, just as there are no ",+x" or ",++x". Just be careful when
|
||
|
saying they are t he same, because they are not. When the sign is before the
|
||
|
register, the inc/dec comes before the translation to an effective address
|
||
|
instead of after as when the sign is after the register. Just because Edtasm
|
||
|
interprets them the same does not mean th at they ARE the same. It's just that
|
||
|
the preincrement and postdecriment aren't supported on the 6809. Not much of a
|
||
|
problem, though. I've been writing in assembly for 6 years and never found a
|
||
|
place where these two modes were better than the others.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30066 10-JUN 02:15 General Information
|
||
|
RMA
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: TIMKOONCE (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Tim,
|
||
|
|
||
|
One correction to your comment about the single increment and decriment with LDD
|
||
|
|
||
|
and STD, etc. They do work... I use them all the time for shifting.
|
||
|
|
||
|
sftloop ldd ,x+
|
||
|
REPT ?
|
||
|
lslb
|
||
|
rola
|
||
|
ENDR
|
||
|
sta ,y+
|
||
|
dec <counter
|
||
|
bne sftloop
|
||
|
|
||
|
As far as I know, this is the most efficient shift algotithm available on the
|
||
|
6809, or any Big-Endian chip. (And those Intel guys just can't do it! :)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30067 10-JUN 02:15 General Information
|
||
|
OS-k RBF
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: OS9UGPRES
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kev,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Is OS-k versitile enough to handle RBF devices with different sector sizes? I
|
||
|
heard OS-9 would only do it with patches to IOMan for the data size it gave to
|
||
|
RBF. Or was it RBF for the size it gave to HDisk? Either way, I have a 100Meg
|
||
|
hard drive that only supports a minumum of 512 byte sectors that I'd really like
|
||
|
|
||
|
to use. I'd also suspect that the CD-Rom sector size is 2048 bytes and I'd like
|
||
|
|
||
|
to use one of those babies, too. As far as I know, the change in sector size
|
||
|
can be accomplished thru the d river and specifying a cluster size of 2/8 (for
|
||
|
the above sizes, respectively), but I have yet to test this theory. How close
|
||
|
am I?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30070 10-JUN 03:00 General Information
|
||
|
RE: OS-k RBF (Re: Msg 30067)
|
||
|
From: OS9UGPRES To: BRIANWHITE (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian - the very latest RBF knows about different sector sizes, yes. The size is
|
||
|
|
||
|
specified in the device descriptor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
That actually almost caused me to screw up the HD on my MM/1 prototype, btw. I
|
||
|
was mucking around and decided to use a disk editor on /H0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What I did not realize was that /H0 was using 512 byte sectors! And guess what
|
||
|
size the disk editor was set up for? Uh-huh, 256 byte sectors. So I changed
|
||
|
something and wrote it out... but things got flaky for a while. Got me why.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30068 10-JUN 02:16 General Information
|
||
|
CoCo-4/OS-9
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: PAULSENIURA (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Paul,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ditto!
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
There were some points you were a little off about, one of which I'd like to
|
||
|
comment about is the MM1 & TC9... While I haven't decided which I will get (if
|
||
|
indeed, either), I don't believe the difference is as significant as you make it
|
||
|
|
||
|
seem. One of OS -9's most fantastic features is that it is
|
||
|
hardware-independant! While I would have liked to see a single bus
|
||
|
architecture, any differences in functionality can be limited to the system
|
||
|
device drivers and the user should never have to see them.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you're lookin' for contacts, there are lots here. I try to support the CoCo,
|
||
|
|
||
|
but the others are right when they say good software takes years, not months.
|
||
|
I'm slaving away right now. Everyday after work/school and most weekends. Even
|
||
|
|
||
|
today when th e sun is out and hot.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30069 10-JUN 02:16 General Information
|
||
|
Files Bug
|
||
|
From: BRIANWHITE To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Here is a letter I originally composed to Pete Lyall. Unfortunately, I haven't
|
||
|
been able to get hold of him, so I'll post it here for everyone to read and
|
||
|
maybe someone else will pass it on to him...
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Peter,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I came accross a very interesting bug in your "files" command the other day. It
|
||
|
|
||
|
seems that it won't honor backup locks (even with the "-b" option) if the name
|
||
|
of the directory that contains the file "LCK..Backup" has been renamed to a
|
||
|
shorter name than it had previously. Sounds plenty confusing, doesn't it.
|
||
|
Maybe an example will help. Here's what I did to come to this conclusion.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Directory: GRAPHICS
|
||
|
First File in Dir: LCK..Backup
|
||
|
|
||
|
What I Did: rename graphics I.GRAPHICS (for DirSort order)
|
||
|
dirsort
|
||
|
rename i.graphics GRAPHICS
|
||
|
|
||
|
_ _
|
||
|
After that, the name in the root directory was "GRAPHICSCS". I used the bar
|
||
|
above the letter to indicate that it's MSBit was set to show the end of the file
|
||
|
|
||
|
name. With the directory in this state, the "LCK..Backup" (first file in the
|
||
|
GRAPHICS directory) was not honoured, regardless of the "-b" option. I then
|
||
|
used dEd to change the trailing "CS" to null ($00) bytes. The backup lock is
|
||
|
now honoured again. The GRAPHICS directory was not the only Backup-Proof
|
||
|
directory that was affected by this. Every directory in the root directory
|
||
|
(which had been renamed "x.DIRNAME" so I could sort in the order I wanted)
|
||
|
refused to honour the LCK..Backup until after I zeroed the last two chars of
|
||
|
each name with dEd. Sounds like a fun bug to track down. Best of luck. ;-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brian
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30073 10-JUN 03:03 General Information
|
||
|
RE: A new kitten in the house! (Re: Msg 29887)
|
||
|
From: OS9UGPRES To: EDDIEKUNS (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eddie - I think that since you posted your msg, that you said the kitten and the
|
||
|
|
||
|
other cat are getting along now. That's great. We still have a couple of cats
|
||
|
that don't like anybody <grin>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yah, kittens have big screams. They're also pretty fragile. We had a mother cat
|
||
|
once who had her kittens outside. She began bringing them in a while later, one
|
||
|
at a time (we couldn't figure out where she was keeping them).
|
||
|
|
||
|
The first few were dead when she brought them in. Then the last two she brought
|
||
|
almost together, and they were covered with fleas which had drained their blood.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Apparently they could keep going for a while, but then had simply run out of
|
||
|
newborn reserve energy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Anyway, they were cold and semi-stiff, and I figured they were also dead. But
|
||
|
then one tried to say something, so we ran both over to the vet. He gave them a
|
||
|
blood transfusion (I can just picture miniature bags of blood hanging on a hook,
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can't you?)... and now they're two of the fattest old cats we have! Amazing. -
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kev
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PS: oh yeah, be sure to pet both at the same time!
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30074 10-JUN 03:03 General Information
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RE: B&B HARDDRIVE (Re: Msg 29958)
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From: OS9UGPRES To: WILLALHUFF (NR)
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Bill - is Ezgen in memory when you run the command? Or is it in a command
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directory on your hard disk? - kev
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30075 10-JUN 03:04 General Information
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RE: Unlink (Re: Msg 29899)
|
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From: OS9UGPRES To: EDDIEKUNS (NR)
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Nope. When you unlink by hand, OS-9 does what you ask <grin>... even if it's in
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use. I suppose they don't go checking around because of the extra time it would
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take to do so.
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OSK may do it differently; I haven't checked. It does have a neat option in a
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module header called the "ghost" bit (it has a more formal name, but I forget it
|
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offhand). Oh yeah, the "sticky" bit <grin>.
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That bit tells OS9 to keep it in memory when the link count goes to zero. In
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practice, commands like Dir have this bit set. So the first time you type "dir",
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it comes in and executes but doesn't leave. This speeds up operation to the
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casual user from then on!
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The other side of this is that if OS9 needs more memory for something you're
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doing, then ghost modules with counts of zero are eligible to be finally
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unlinked and their memory used. All in all, a pretty slick deal.
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30076 10-JUN 03:04 Grits & Gravy
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RE: Interleave factor (Re: Msg 29976)
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From: OS9UGPRES To: KENHALTER (NR)
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Ken - yes, interleave is the same as skip factor.
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30078 10-JUN 03:05 General Information
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RE: Questions about the MM/1 (Re: Msg 30033)
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From: OS9UGPRES To: KEITHMARCH (NR)
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Keith - I'll jump in and try some of those.
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1) Is there a WEFAX/HAM program for OS-9/68K?
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Not that I know of yet. I know some Hams interested in working on such tho.
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2) Will the MM/1 support the RAVE package?
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It could, if you can afford RAVE. In fact, I was talking with someone the other
|
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day who's gonna port rave over, and I mentioned that if he made sure the
|
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|
"display screen" call consulted the normal window CLEAR key routine, then you
|
||
|
could actually run my windows and RAVE at the same time! Just give RAVE its own
|
||
|
video ram area and screen. We chuckled at the thought of this warped idea, but
|
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|
who knows?
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3) What is the System ROM, How many K?
|
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I can't recall. 64K? 128K? Something like that. OS9 itself is tiny as always, so
|
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commands like shell, dir, etc are usually put in there also.
|
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|
4) If a person does not buy the I/O Board with the Main
|
||
|
CPU Board, can you use the Smartwatch RTC chip in the
|
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EPROM Slot used for OSK?
|
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|
Interesting Q. Carl Kreider did a clock driver for the ST like that, so at least
|
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the chances are there.
|
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5) Is there a DMODE command for OSK?
|
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||
|
You bet. Someone (Bob Santy?) ported it over long time ago. There may be more
|
||
|
than one version around, in fact. Maybe even MW has one now. Dunno.
|
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||
|
6) Is there a terminal program that supports X/Y/ZModem?
|
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||
|
Got me. At least XModem, I'm sure. CIS-B, for sure. Kermit, for sure.
|
||
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|
7) Does the BASIC that comes with the MM/1 have a CLS command
|
||
|
built in?
|
||
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||
|
No. It wouldn't know what to send out. But of course we've done a normal command
|
||
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|
||
|
called "cls", just as many did on the coco. Basic/68K does have inkey built in,
|
||
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tho.
|
||
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|
||
|
8) Later on, can users pull out the 68070 15 Mhz chip and put
|
||
|
in a fast chip. Is the CPU socketed?
|
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|
||
|
If a faster 68070 comes down the line, yes. Might need some baudrate table
|
||
|
changes to the main serial port (which is on the cpu chip), might not. Depends
|
||
|
on how Signetics makes the faster 68070... doubt they'd goof it up.
|
||
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|
||
|
9) If I format a 3.5" 720K DS/DD Floppy Disk under OS-9/Level II
|
||
|
can I read/write to it useing the MM/1 and OS-9/68K or do I have
|
||
|
to reformat it to use it?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I read/write Atari ST and CoCo 3.5" disks all the time on it. Just gotta Dmode
|
||
|
first (or keep several descriptors around, which is what I do).
|
||
|
|
||
|
10) Will most programs use the 'F##' keys on the IBM Clone Keyboards?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Up to programmers. I suspect we'll try to push F1 as the default "Help" key tho,
|
||
|
|
||
|
at least.
|
||
|
|
||
|
11) Will the MM/1 have/be able to use, a Math Coprocessor?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Like the 68008, 68000, and 68010, the 68070 can use the math chip only as a
|
||
|
peripheral. Which means an expansion board or a bus board would work. Only the
|
||
|
68020/030/040 actually uses it as a true coprocessor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
12) Will all major chips be socketed?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Except the video chip. There's no socket made for it yet.
|
||
|
|
||
|
13) Are you/Will you be, working on a book called 'Start OS-9/68K?
|
||
|
|
||
|
He'll have to answer that one.
|
||
|
|
||
|
14) How will we change are BOOT File in the EPROM?
|
||
|
a) Buy a EPROM burner.
|
||
|
b) Boot off of floppy from that point onward.
|
||
|
c) Send the EPROM back to you with patches on the disk
|
||
|
and pay for the reburn.
|
||
|
d) Pull hair out while tring to figure out what to do.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Probably all four <grin>.
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
30089 10-JUN 10:29 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Questions about the MM/1 (Re: Msg 30033)
|
||
|
From: NES To: KEITHMARCH (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Keith, I hope I can answer some of your questons about the MM1 (2001). I dont
|
||
|
no the ROM size, but ROM boot's the system as far as seeing if you have a BOOT
|
||
|
disk or harddrive with the boot file on it, also os9 when booting will
|
||
|
automatical overwriten older modules with new and updated ones found on the boot
|
||
|
|
||
|
disk(or harddrive), You need not buy a real time clock becouse there is one on
|
||
|
the second board, The Floppy controler will controll standered diskdrives, They
|
||
|
are supporting read/writening to the old type disks, As for software you get: C
|
||
|
|
||
|
compiler, BASIC, a simple text editor, Graphics Editor, and a Terminal program,
|
||
|
plus OS9(K) by Microware who are supporting there 68000 version of os9. almost
|
||
|
forgot, You will be able to read/write to IBM disks If I missed something leave
|
||
|
me another message. -eric (NES)
|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
|
-*-
|
||
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|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
30079 10-JUN 03:06 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: Aciapak blues -- Chapter 2 (Re: Msg 29935)
|
||
|
From: OS9UGPRES To: EDDIEKUNS (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eddie -
|
||
|
|
||
|
Some info which might help:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. SCF automatically calls SS.ComSt whenever an SS.Opt is done. Always.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. SCF will call SS.Relea when a path is closed (process dies), but ONLY if:
|
||
|
a) It was the last process to use that device.
|
||
|
b) The process has no other paths to that device open.
|
||
|
|
||
|
3. SS.Relea only works if proc id same as the one who set the signal.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4. SCF will call SS.Close if that path desc has only one user.
|
||
|
|
||
|
5. Most serial drivers will loop on an SS.Close until all chars have been
|
||
|
sent.... and then shut off transmit interrupts.
|
||
|
|
||
|
It's a complicated thing, and I may have some of this wrong. But the gist is
|
||
|
there <grin>. - kev
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30082 10-JUN 06:51 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ROBOT ODYESSY I (Re: Msg 29747)
|
||
|
From: WAYNELAIRD To: OS9BERT (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
you lost me, what do you want to do , run it on the coco3 or put it all in your
|
||
|
hard drive? It'll already run on the coco3 but to run it along with levelI I
|
||
|
think if you bust the boot, put the modules in your startup boot for levelII set
|
||
|
|
||
|
you correct grphics window and you may take off. -w.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30083 10-JUN 06:52 Telcom
|
||
|
RE: RiBBStrek (Re: Msg 29759)
|
||
|
From: WAYNELAIRD To: EASYSINGLES (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
thanks bob , I've got you for the upgrade, watch for it this summer. -w.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30084 10-JUN 09:49 General Information
|
||
|
RE: New Guy (Re: Msg 30006)
|
||
|
From: PAULRINEAR To: EDDIEKUNS (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The line it gets stuck on is blank. Looks like the end of the file
|
||
|
to me. The line before it is "}" closure to main. ???
|
||
|
Paul
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30085 10-JUN 09:51 General Information
|
||
|
RE: New Guy (Re: Msg 30009)
|
||
|
From: PAULRINEAR To: DODGECOLT
|
||
|
|
||
|
That's quite possible. I downloaded using X-modem. Will dump
|
||
|
this file and look for junk. Thanks.
|
||
|
Paul
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30086 10-JUN 09:53 General Information
|
||
|
RE: OS9 vs. PCDOS -- gripe bucket (Re: Msg 30027)
|
||
|
From: PAULRINEAR To: KNOT1 (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
OK. Any idea where that is available, 'cause I'm definitely
|
||
|
interested in being impressed.
|
||
|
Paul
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30090 10-JUN 14:45 Grits & Gravy
|
||
|
Home Publisher and printer settings
|
||
|
From: POLTERGEIST To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I recently acquired a Star NX-1000 II at the Chicago RainbowFEST, and I am
|
||
|
having some trouble settig the DIP switches that control either Auto-CR or
|
||
|
Auto-LF. This is my first experience with a printer of this kind. Also, Home
|
||
|
Publisher has it's own Auto-LF setting. Which setting is the correct
|
||
|
combination for both the printer and Home Publisher?
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30093 10-JUN 15:50 General Information
|
||
|
monitors
|
||
|
From: JENG To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have a chance in buying an Amiga 1080 monitor really cheap, .42 dot pitch as
|
||
|
compared to .52 on the CM-8. I think I remember Kevin Darling said he used one
|
||
|
(1084 basically the?) I need to know what cables I need and where to buy one for
|
||
|
|
||
|
my CC3. I called Microcom and they do not think the Magnavox or Sony cables will
|
||
|
|
||
|
work. Thanks! JENG
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
30095 10-JUN 19:09 Telcom
|
||
|
RE: Multi-port RS232 PAK (Re: Msg 29845)
|
||
|
From: FILIP To: JEVESTAL (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jim,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the tip. I'll check that one out.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Regards,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
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|
||
|
30096 10-JUN 19:13 New Uploads
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||
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OSKer
|
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From: RAMMER To: ALL
|
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|
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|
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30097 10-JUN 21:08 Telcom
|
||
|
disable call waiting
|
||
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From: ZACKSESSIONS To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
This week I am going to be getting a private telephone line as to not tie up my
|
||
|
parents line so much. The only custom calling feature I saw a need/use for was
|
||
|
call waiting, BUT ONLY WHEN NOT MODEMING!! We do live in an area which supports
|
||
|
"call waiting disable" and to do so requires that you dial a *70 prior to the
|
||
|
call. My question is, "How do I dial a * (to the left of the 0) with my modem
|
||
|
from my keyboard?" (I have a Hayes compatable modem, a Smart One 2400X.
|
||
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|
||
|
Thanks!
|
||
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|
||
|
Zack
|
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|
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||
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30098 10-JUN 21:16 Device Drivers
|
||
|
RE: Ramdisks & 1Meg Upgrade (Re: Msg 29988)
|
||
|
From: RADARBUZZ To: DODGECOLT
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mike, I found the VDD Driver you mentioned. I found no docs with it though, so I
|
||
|
|
||
|
did the following to try to get it to work:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1) I made a new OS9Boot file that incuded the VDD module instead of the RAMMER
|
||
|
module that I was using.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2) Assuming /r0 needed to be modified in some way, I first changed the name
|
||
|
Device Driver name at offset $26 from "RAMMER" to "VDD". This patched /r0 is
|
||
|
also in the boot file. This is a dump of it:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Addr 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 2 4 6 8 A C E
|
||
|
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----------------
|
||
|
0000 87CD 002F 0021 F181 CB00 2300 26FF 07FF .M./.!q.K.#.&...
|
||
|
0010 E00F 0100 0020 0100 2801 0100 1200 1203 `.... ..(.......
|
||
|
0020 0152 B052 42C6 5644 C420 2020 320F D1 .R0RBFVDD 2.Q
|
||
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|
||
|
3) Ok, now I try to use /r0 as I have before:
|
||
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|
||
|
OS9:iniz /r0
|
||
|
OS9:format /r0
|
||
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|
||
|
COLOR COMPUTER FORMATTER
|
||
|
Formatting drive /r0
|
||
|
y (yes) or n (no)
|
||
|
Ready? y
|
||
|
Error #208
|
||
|
|
||
|
Illegal Service Request. What's my problem? Are there other changes that must
|
||
|
be made to r0? Just when I thought I had figured it out, it jumpped up and bit
|
||
|
me.
|
||
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|
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|
-Jeff
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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30100 10-JUN 21:23 Device Drivers
|
||
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RE: Ramdisks & 1Meg Upgrade (Re: Msg 30098)
|
||
|
From: DODGECOLT To: RADARBUZZ (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The VDD type ramdisk only needs to be iniz'ed to format it. I had some
|
||
|
permission problems also, if I remember correctly. These can be fixed by making
|
||
|
sure the mode byte in the descriptor (offset 13 deccimal, $0d hex) is set to $ff
|
||
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|
||
|
(all permissions/capabilities....)
|
||
|
-Mike
|
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End of Thread.
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30099 10-JUN 21:19 Programmers Den
|
||
|
C question
|
||
|
From: CHYDE To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem. When I use the
|
||
|
getime() system call in a program I sometimes get strange characters on the
|
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screen or sometimes the machine locks up. I was just wondering if it was my
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machine or what. It seems to do it with both the original library and the
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Kreider library.
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RE: C question (Re: Msg 30099)
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From: ZACKSESSIONS To: CHYDE (NR)
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I use the getime() function all the time in several program with no adverse
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effects. Can you elaborate on the program in question?
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