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84160 18-DEC 19:29 General Information
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RE: ghostscript (Re: Msg 84137)
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From: TEDJAEGER To: JOELHEGBERG
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Well as long as were doing BLATANT SELF-SERVING ADVERTISING watch for
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DESKTAMER from BlackHAwk Enterprizes!
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-REgards,
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---TedJaeger
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84170 19-DEC 01:01 General Information
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RE: ghostscript (Re: Msg 84157)
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From: JOELHEGBERG To: NIMITZ (NR)
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> Not to mention that Write-Right! is also available from BlackHawk
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> Enterprises, Inc!
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Yes, that makes me very happy, as well! :)
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-- Joel Mathew Hegberg.
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Delphi : JOELHEGBERG
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GEnie : j.hegberg
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Internet : JoelHegberg@delphi.com
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84171 19-DEC 01:01 General Information
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RE: ghostscript (Re: Msg 84160)
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From: JOELHEGBERG To: TEDJAEGER (NR)
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> Well as long as were doing BLATANT SELF-SERVING ADVERTISING watch for
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> DESKTAMER from BlackHAwk Enterprizes!
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<grin>... Which, I expect to be quite a nice program, from what I've
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been hearing at least.
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-- Joel Mathew Hegberg.
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Delphi : JOELHEGBERG
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GEnie : j.hegberg
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Internet : JoelHegberg@delphi.com
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End of Thread.
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84161 18-DEC 21:31 General Information
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RE: rs-232 cabling (Re: Msg 84018)
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From: MIKE_GUZZI To: MITHELEN (NR)
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not always true, before i got nitros9 i was able to do 4800 baud
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with the new clock driver and sacia, without hardware handshaking.
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when i got the 6309 nitros9 9600 baud is reliable.
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Mike
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84162 18-DEC 21:42 OSK Applications
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RE: GWindows on MM/1 (Re: Msg 84144)
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From: JOHNBAER To: EDELMAR (NR)
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> I wish to confirm David Graham's (NIMITZ) statement regarding extending
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> my offer to port G-WINDOWS to the MM/1 until February 28, 1994....
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> ... Unless I hear otherwise from the individuals who have already
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> ordered G-WINDOWS, I will keep their orders open on the books.
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YES! Please keep my order open Ed. And thanks to you and David!
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Now lets see some more orders come in.
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John Baer
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johnbaer@delphi.com
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jbaer@pacs.pha.pa.us
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*** InfoXpress 1.01.00 ***
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84166 18-DEC 23:34 OSK Applications
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RE: GWindows on MM/1 (Re: Msg 84162)
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From: EMTWO To: EDELMAR (NR)
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Yes, Keep my order open as well. Those of us with 'cash' on the line are
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actively pushing/recruiting for others to join us. I too feel that extending
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the deadline is a good idea, as with electronic fileing, many will have
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'excess' moneys to spend come Feb<g>.
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End of Thread.
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84163 18-DEC 21:51 OSK Applications
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14.4 help
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From: KEITHBAUER To: ALL
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Computer: MM/1
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I just got a new Zoom 14.4 fax modem. I have been able to call out with
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it and download. My problem is that it does not go on hook when I sign
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off of a bbs or Delphi. Even in Osterm/68k I have to repeatedly hit
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the hang up. Sometime it hangs up but only after hitting hangup many times.
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Here is the xmode of my T3 port.
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noupc bsb bsl echo lf null=0 pause pag=24 bsp=08 del=18 eor=0D
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eof=1B reprint=04 dup=01 psc=17 abort=03 quit=05 bse=08 bell=07
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type=80 baud=19200 xon=11 xoff=13 tabc=09 tabs=4
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I have the baud in Osterm set to 19200 and my init string is:
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AT &K0
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I have a hunch that my problem is in the init string, but...
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I also have this modem hooked up to a DOS machine. We have the same problem
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there. Also when we upload something on the DOS machine it would not end
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even though the entire file was sent. I have to hit the cancel key.
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Any help would be appreciated
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Thanks
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Keith Bauer
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CIS :71102,317
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Delphi :keithbauer
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Internet:kbauer@pids.com
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Via InfoXpress/OSK ver 1.01 How 'bout them Cowboys!
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84165 18-DEC 22:24 OSK Applications
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RE: 14.4 help (Re: Msg 84163)
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From: RANDYKWILSON To: KEITHBAUER (NR)
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Do a ati3 to the modem. If the version number comes as 1.xx, call Zoom
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request the latest ROM set. Might help to mention you are also having
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"connectivity" problems. I went through this a while ago, mainly connect
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problems.
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The Zoom folk are *very* helpful.
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Even after being up on the latest patch level, you will still sometimes have
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a problem getting a clean disconnect. The modems have to negotiate the
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disconnect procedure, and some are better at it than others. My local unix
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login has a bank of 14.4 modems, all PP save one Supra. I can tell when I get
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the Supra. It takes three times as long to negotiate the connection, and will
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not hang up without being threatened with a baseball bat. :>
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I've been meaning to try setting my modem to S38=1, but never have gotten
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around to it.
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BTW, why in the world are you disabling flow control???
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Randy
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End of Thread.
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84164 18-DEC 21:54 Telecom (6809)
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RE: hi speed modem CHEAP (Re: Msg 84102)
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From: THUNDERFNGRS To: WOLFDEN (NR)
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Using the new modem now... But need to get the 9600 baud connect phone#.
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Thanks!
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84167 18-DEC 23:49 New Uploads
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RE: GWINDOWS available for the MM1 (Re: Msg 84156)
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From: EMTWO To: JOELHEGBERG
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I agree with you as well Joel. 150$ for an 'old', unsupported,'hacked'
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version of Gwindows vs. 200$ for the latest, supported version. Theres no
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question where the value is here.
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I alread own one 'incomplete' windowing package. I can't see any reason to
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purchase a second.
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84168 19-DEC 00:28 General Information
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CD-I units identical?
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From: JES68K To: ALL
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My Christmas shopping brought me across the Philips CD-I unti at a Macy's
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department store for $499 .... later at Service Merchandise I saw what
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appeared to be the same unit with a Magnavox brand on it for $399 ...
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can someone verify if these two are indeed the exact same unit marketed
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under different brandnames? And that both have the embedded OS9/68000
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operating system running them?
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=== Jesse ===
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84169 19-DEC 00:33 General Information
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RE: DED (Re: Msg 84142)
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From: WOAY To: PHILSCHERER (NR)
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Thats a weird as some of the things I've had occur here. And I'm not sure
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why the patch wasn't right, that patchfile was actually generated by makpatch
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from a freshly de-arced copy of c_prep18, and should therefore have matched
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yours exactly. I take it we rae not talking about the last 3 bytes of the file
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which would have been the crc, but someplace down in the middle of it. One
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thing I had noticed between that copy for the archive, and a freshly compiled
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version of it from un-modified source was that at about 4x40 or so into it,
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a command had been swapped from the equivalent of an lda #$00ff, to a clra, clrb
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set, not quite the same thing and one byte shorter. I was going to see if I
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could find that difference, but it was in code the compiler made, not some
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of the stuff inside the #asm-#endasm's. That would also change the crc of
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course.
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I tried both the c.pass1/c.pass2 combo and c.comp, both of which made exactly
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the same object so there weren't any clues there either. I gave up as that
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was not apparently a major problem like the crashing was when the defines
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got above 258 while doing the new rz code. Bear with me a bit, I've uploaded
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an even newer version that fixes another bug in the #undef function which
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didn't work at all. Now it does (I think). That'll be cprep19.lzh when it
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becomes visible. Wwhen you do get it, exercise the heck out of it and let
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me know of any problems you can find. I broke down and bought myself a
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Christmas present to go with my copy of the ANSI version of K&R, now I've
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got a copy of the Schildt tome too, which defines the functions with a bit
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more verbosity than the K&R book does. So now I've got another $40 in this
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language! I haven't had a chance to puruse it very deeply yet, found a new
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Spider Robinson at the bookstore too so you KNOW which one got read first!
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Cheers & Merry Christmas Phil, Gene
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