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#: 19827 S1/General Interest
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20-Mar-94 21:12:22
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Sb: #VED, VPRINT upgrade
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Fm: Howard Luckey 74746,3207
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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Hi Bob,
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I got my upgrs to VED and VPRINT and I am impressed by the enhancements made
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to the two programs, and I especially enjoy KVED, the K-windows frontend for
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VED. When I worked on modifying one of my files I hardly had to touch the
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keyboard. Nice work all around.
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Howard
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Howard Luckey
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delphi LUCKYONE
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CIS 74746,3207
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********** By InfoXpress 1.01 **********
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19835 S1/General Interest
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22-Mar-94 19:50:13
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Sb: #19827-VED, VPRINT upgrade
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: Howard Luckey 74746,3207
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Thanks for the kind words, Howard.
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#: 19836 S1/General Interest
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22-Mar-94 22:31:21
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Sb: gnu
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Fm: tom farrow 72701,543
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To: William Hamblen
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Thank you for the disks with gnuplot. I can get it to work using dumb , but I
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would like to use it with my VGA card on my PT68K4. Also a friend would like
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run it on a 386 , is the source written for IBM? If you hear of anyone who runs
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this on a pt68k4 would you let me know. I will look at getting this up and
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22-Mar-94 09:00:11
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Sb: #19804-#AR utility
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Fm: Mark Logan 73354,1245
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Pete,
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Thanks. As I don't have a compiler, though, I'm out of luck. Everything in
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the library seems to be source code. Any idea where I can get my hands on a
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compiled version -- share- or freeware?
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Mark
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 19834 S9/Utilities
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22-Mar-94 17:53:48
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Sb: #19833-AR utility
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Mark Logan 73354,1245
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Mark,
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The file AR68.BIN in LIB 9 is an executable version of AR for OSK, which should
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work on your CD-I system. As far as PD compilers go, check out the GCC files in
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LIB 12, you'll need the stock OSK assembler and linker, though.
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-Bill-
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#: 19838 S9/Utilities
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23-Mar-94 07:37:02
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Sb: #19833-AR utility
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Mark Logan 73354,1245
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Mark,
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AR68.BIN is a compiled version - just download, stick it in your cmds
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directory, and set the execute attributes and you're ready to go.
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Pete
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#: 19824 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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20-Mar-94 18:25:50
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Sb: Multipak bad
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Fm: Denise Tomlinson 71021,3274
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To: All
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Help please, I think I just lunched my Multipak . My son was using my COCO 3
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and wasn't careful about keeping the slot lined up. (I didn't have it mounted
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on a board or plate like I should have). Now when I boot the coco3 with the
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multipak connected, I get garbage on the monitor. When I boot without the
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multipak connected, It's ok. At least my coco3 is ok but what chip could he
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have lunched in the multipak ? I had my old Pal chip for the pak so I switched
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the chip and used one of my old coco2's with the pak to try and see if the
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coco3 pal chip was bad, but the same thing occurs. (Since the pak wasn't
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functioning properly, I used a Coco2 because they are CHEAP to come by, rather
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than using my GOOD coco3, 512k Aparently, one of the other chips in the
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multipak is hailed. Do you have any idea's what chip usually goes bad in the
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above (common) senario? Can a person still use a logic probe to locate a
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malfunctioning chip in the multipak without a proper boot screen on the monitor
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? If I could find the bad chip, I could clip the leads and solder a socket in
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and install a new chip, since I have done things like that in the past on other
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projects I have done. I am just not experienced with using a logic probe on
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computer boards. Thanks, Denise
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#: 19840 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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23-Mar-94 19:35:45
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Sb: Home Publisher
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Fm: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204
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To: ALL
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Hello:
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I have the Home Publisher program for use with the CoCo III. Currently, I need
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two disks to boot it up but I would like to get all the files really needed to
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one 40trk DS disk (my OS9 system is setup like that). Once I tried to do that
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just by copying all the files from the two disks to the new one, of course I
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used the original bootstrap on the HP system just altering the /dx disk drivers
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to access 40 tracks at 6ms stepping rate, one problem arises here, when I quit
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HP the system no longer responds as it should so its easier to reboot with my
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system disk, but I would like to use the program properly.
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On other thing, I notice the mouse pointer (when using the HI-RES interface),
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jumps around a lot at times, and the aggravation of re-opening windows and
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re-selecting items is maddening more often than not, because with this cursor
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jerkiness sometimes other items are selected.... bummer!!. Any hints on how to
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fix this "woobly" cursor on HP?. I have also Phantomgraph and in that program
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the cursor doesn't show this hyper-activity :)
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Continuing with the Home Publisher system, I need to know where could I find
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some good Public-Domain, Shareware, Freeware, $$$$ware with CLIP-ART for the
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H.P. package.... any BBS ## carrying clip art would also be welcome!!
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There's one final thing (at least for now)..... about 2 or 3 months ago I
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captured a message from the OS9UG in the echos, requesting volunteers to keep
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the group going on, I "wrote" (E-Mail here in CIS) to the person who posted the
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message (I don't recall his name right this minute) offering my services for
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the LatinAmerican section of the group.... so far no answer. What's the word on
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the group?
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From one happy CoCo(s) owner just south of the states border....
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Rogelio Perea [72056,1204]
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Nogales Sonora MEXICO
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#: 19812 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Mar-94 11:07:11
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Sb: #19678-Mac-os9 (OSK)
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Fm: thomas weller 100315,1751
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To: BRUCE MOORE 70075,143
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I have sent a fax to Ultrascience a few weeks ago and received a lot of
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information. The OS-9 is available for Macintosh's with 68000 to 68030
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Processors. What more information do you need ?
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#: 19813 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Mar-94 12:36:18
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Sb: #19810-#Microware email
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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> ">INTERNET:boisy@microware.com".
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The address looks fine ... perhaps they're down for maintenance?
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How long has the bouncing gone on?
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*- Steve -*
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19817 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Mar-94 22:45:01
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Sb: #19813-#Microware email
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Been bouncing all week. I'll take Jim V's suggestion and send the message to
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Boisy@delphi.com. Maybe he knows the problem. I'll let you know.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19823 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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20-Mar-94 16:02:57
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Sb: #19817-Microware email
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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According to a message I got from Boisy, MW are changing their link from UUCP
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feed to direct Internet connections.
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#: 19814 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Mar-94 13:00:31
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Sb: #19810-#Microware email
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Fm: Jim Vestal 74044,3324
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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> I've been exchanging email with Boisy Pietre at microware for a while via
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> the CIS internet mail service. All of a sudden my mail is bouncing back.
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> Anyone know why? Here is the polite part of the CIS error:
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Hi Bob,
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I can't help you with the mail bouncing from Microware but you can get ahold of
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Boisy over at his Delphi account, Internet: boisy@delphi.com
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Good luck,
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Jim
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======================== InfoXpress 01.01.00 OS-9/6809 =======================
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| Narnia BBS: 24 hours serving CoCo OS-9 users
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----|---- StG network: sysop@Narnia "Exclusively OS-9"
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| InfoNet: JEVestal@ins.infonet.net
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Marysville, CA Internet: JEVestal@narnia.citrus.sac.ca.us
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| Compuserve: 74044,3324 | Delphi: JEVestal
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(916) 743-2617 Voice: (916) 743-4264:1 Corinthians 1:18 & Romans 1:16
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==============================================================================
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Jim Vestal: Assistant editor of The International OS-9 Underground,
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"Magazine dedicated to OS-9/OSK Users Everywhere"
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19818 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Mar-94 22:45:02
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Sb: #19814-Microware email
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: Jim Vestal 74044,3324 (X)
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Thanks Jim. I'll fire the message off to him tonight and see if knows the
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problem.
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#: 19825 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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20-Mar-94 18:35:02
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Sb: Announcing - KChess
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Fm: Zack Sessions 71532,1555
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To: all
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This message just came across the COCO Bitnet List this past weekend:
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>Hello,
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> I have just uploaded to chestnut.cs.wisc.edu the gnuchess ver. 4.0 adapted
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>for OSK. It uses alphanumeric screen using TOP ncurses and plays quite a
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>strong game. The previous version, 3.0, still available on chestnut could
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>no tbe used on MM/1 due to a incompatiblity between TOP ncurses and windio.
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>Enjoy,
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> Andrzej Kotanski
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>(kotanski@zeus02.desy.de)
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My thanks goes to Andrzej (pronounced "An-jay" for you uninformed) <grin> for
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an excellent job of porting the current version of GNU Chess to OSK. The
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chesstool version has a few minor problems, but for the most part, he did quite
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a good job.
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Let me take this chance to make the following announcement. At the upcoming
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Chicago CoCofest I will have ready for delivery a new product called K-Windows
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Chess, or KChess for short. It is a K-Windows Graphical User Interface for GNU
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Chess. It utilizes standard K-Windows graphics calls and uses the mouse for
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virtually all input. It supports all the capabilities and functions of the
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chesstool variant of GNU Chess.
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Naturally, I will supply each purchaser of KChess with a current copy of GNU
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Chess for OSK. An optional source diskette is also available for a small
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handling and media fee.
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Point is here that it took me 104 minutes of connect time to a) download the
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single archive file from chestnut, and b) download the file from my Delphi
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workspace to my MM/1a at 2400 bps. If you do not want to invest in this connect
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time to perform this download, and you can wait a few weeks until the fest, you
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can get your copy of GNU Chess for OSK from me. Free with a purchase of KChess,
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or for a small handling and media fee otherwise.
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Bear in mind that the current version on chestnut will probably be superseded
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by a new release in just a week or two also. Naturally, I will make KChess
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(along with GNU Chess for OSK, of course) available via mail order after May
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22, 1994. If you are interested in placing an advance order or merely want more
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information as to pricing specifics, please contact me via private Email.
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Zack C Sessions
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"We did not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors,
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we borrowed it from our descendants." Ancient proverb
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#: 19830 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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22-Mar-94 00:24:30
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Sb: #19808-Process Control & OS9
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: richard wheeler 100317,1415
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Hi Rich,
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Sorry for the delay in reply... I suspect most OS-9/VME programmers are pretty
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busy <grin>. There used to be a fellow here who used OS-9 systems (but not
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VME) to control oil-well heaters, btw. What kind of heaters are you talking
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about? Someone else has done chemical factory pressure monitoring/control.
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Here at work we use both PEP and Motorola 68030/68040 VME boxes. They're used
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to coordinate hundreds of standalone video lottery terminals which contain
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games such as bingo, poker, keno, etc.
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Currently we still use the old K&R C compiler from Microware, although the
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latest Ultra C (ANSI) from them is looking much better. Other people simply
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use the freely available GNU C (and C++ ?) compilers. Microware is supposed to
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be working on a C++ compiler.
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If you're new to OS-9, there are two books you should buy. One is available
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from Microware but for some reason I can't think of its name!! (Guys, help me
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out!) It's a good starter example book.
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The other is called "The OS-9 Guru, Part I". Again, I can't seem to find the
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address for ordering it. Guys? This one goes into great detail on OS-9's
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guts.
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best - kkevin
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#: 19832 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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22-Mar-94 06:51:00
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Sb: #19808-#Process Control & OS9
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: richard wheeler 100317,1415
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Rich,
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The books Kevin mentioned are:
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OS-9 Insights, second edition, by Peter Dibble. ISBN 0-918035-03-1. This book
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is available from Microware.
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The OS-9 Guru, 1 - The Facts, by Paul S. Dayan. ISBN 0 9519228 0 7. I'm not
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sure where you will be able to get this one, although at least one of the OSK
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vendors was carrying it at one point. Its published in the UK. There is no part
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2, I'm not sure what he had in mind, but part 1 covers a lot.
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-Bill-
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#: 19839 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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23-Mar-94 07:55:41
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Sb: #19832-Process Control & OS9
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Fm: Jim Vestal 74044,3324
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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> The OS-9 Guru, 1 - The Facts, by Paul S. Dayan. ISBN 0 9519228 0 7. I'm
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> not sure where you will be able to get this one, although at least one of
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> the OSK vendors was carrying it at one point. Its published in the UK.
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> There is no part 2, I'm not sure what he had in mind, but part 1 covers a
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> lot.
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I'm currently reading The OS-9 Guru now. It's over 400 pages and has
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everything you want to know about OS-9 in it. I'll be writing a review in the
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OS-9 Underground in an upcoming issue.
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You can order The OS-9 Guru from Windsor Systems, 2407 Kiln Court, Louisville,
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KY 40222. Talk to Steven Weller, phone (502) 425 9560 or fax/data (502)
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426-3944. It costs $44 including shipping.
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Jim
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======================== InfoXpress 01.01.00 OS-9/6809 =======================
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| Narnia BBS: 24 hours serving CoCo OS-9 users
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----|---- StG network: sysop@Narnia "Exclusively OS-9"
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| InfoNet: JEVestal@ins.infonet.net | Delphi: JEVestal
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Marysville, CA InterNet: JEVestal@citrus.sac.ca.us | CI$: 74044,3324
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(916) 743-2617 Voice: (916) 743-4264:1 Corinthians 1:18 & Romans 1:16
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==============================================================================
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Jim Vestal: Assistant editor of The International OS-9 Underground,
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"Magazine dedicated to OS-9/OSK Users Everywhere
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