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87918 13-JUN 12:50 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87894)
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From: CBJ To: MRUPGRADE
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You've gotten some mis-information. Attendance was atleast as good as last year
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and many booths were OSK & OS-9. RS-dos has some support still but for the
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most part there are few vendors that are willing to write new programs under
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that environmemnt. The vendors that made the most money were the ones that
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had new products to sell. Most of the new products were in the OSK area but
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Northern Xposure was an exception. The Glenside Club has already reserved the
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Holiday Inn for next year. We have at least 75% of the vendors saying they will
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be back next year. I suggest you ask some of the vendors directly for their
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impressions of the Fest.
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87919 13-JUN 19:26 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87918)
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From: MRUPGRADE To: CBJ (NR)
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I have asked,,, but not being into OSK, I usually don't get much response.
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From what I heard there still just isn't much available foro OSK.
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Several remarked attendance seemed down. But it may have just appewared that
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way to them.
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the important thing, as youo state, there are enough vendors oto support
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it's continuation.
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Til then,,, Terry Simons
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87926 13-JUN 22:07 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87919)
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From: KSCALES To: MRUPGRADE
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> I have asked,,, but not being into OSK, I usually don't get much
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> response. From what I heard there still just isn't much available foro
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> OSK.
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Terry, it's true that there aren't a large number of commercial software
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products for OSK. But if you include the many, many powerful
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non-commercial programs available, it far exceeds what is available for
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Level 2, except in the areas of games and graphics, IMHO.
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87929 13-JUN 22:58 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87926)
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From: MRUPGRADE To: KSCALES
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RE> It (OSK) far exceeds what is available for Level 2,,,,
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All that much? Are we talking (grin) three or four pieces of software??
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Sorry, Ken i couldn't resist. In applicaion software,, OS-9 is quite
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limited,, discounting the useless RS stuff. OS-9 or K as most will admit
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is a "hackers" not a "users" environment,, though it is changing.
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Til then,,, Terry Simons
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87944 14-JUN 21:21 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87929)
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From: JEJONES To: MRUPGRADE
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> RE> It (OSK) far exceeds what is available for Level 2,,,,
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> All that much? Are we talking (grin) three or four pieces of
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> software??
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Well...let's see. As far as text processing, there's TeX, Lout, and
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Ghostscript (a PostScript clone so that you don't have to have a PostScript
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printer in order to use PostScript), just off the top of my head.
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sc is a considerably more capable spreadsheet than DynaCalc, and the
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price ($0) is right. Ditto for gnuplot versus Phantomgraph, or elvis
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or stevie versus tsedit. I think Microware still sells SmartWare for
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OS-9/68000, which is an integrated word processor, database, and spreadsheet.
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For that matter, I'd bet that a fair number of packages available both
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for OS-9/6809 and OS-9/68000 are developed first for OS-9/68000, or
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improvements made first in the 68xxx version, because the developer
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can concentrate on the product rather than on working around the
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limitations of the 6809 and the debugging environment is a lot better.
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Some improvements don't make it into the 6809 version (vide Vprint and
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Ved).
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
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87946 14-JUN 22:55 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87919)
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From: HAWKSOFT To: MRUPGRADE
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Terry:
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For what it's worth (2 cents). The 'fest was as well attended (maybe better)
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than last year at Chicago. Altho I do work with os9 and osk, my biggest
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seller was an RSDOS program! HAWKSoft Home Control allows you to use the
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old Coco Plug 'n Power controller from RS with your Coco 3! It doesn't have
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the questionable block graphics that the Rom-Pak used, but, does allow
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you to program the controller to run your home.
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Also, it was the BEST 'fest (profit-wise) in several years!!
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:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
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Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
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87949 14-JUN 23:00 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87944)
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From: MRUPGRADE To: JEJONES
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I'd guess OS-9000 would have a fair amount of application. Why am I
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<g> saying this to you the expert?? Just saying,, it wouold be a fair
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assumption form even a lil ol RSDOSer, like myself. it was the
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comparison to CoCo OS-9 applicaion availability,, I found to be a but
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humorous. In that case,, are we talking <g> two or three pieces?
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Til then,,, Terry Simons
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87954 14-JUN 23:48 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87946)
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From: JRUPPEL To: HAWKSOFT (NR)
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And all of us there really appreciated you and the missus in those SNAZZY
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UNIFORMS! Coco Trekkies unite!
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John Ruppel
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Coconuts in Lansing
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87955 14-JUN 23:52 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87929)
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From: KSCALES To: MRUPGRADE (NR)
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> RE> It (OSK) far exceeds what is available for Level 2,,,,
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> All that much? Are we talking (grin) three or four pieces of
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> software?? Sorry, Ken i couldn't resist. In applicaion software,, OS-9
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> is quite limited,, discounting the useless RS stuff. OS-9 or K as most
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> will admit is a "hackers" not a "users" environment,, though it is
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> changing. Til then,,, Terry Simons
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Hi, Terry -
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I'm afraid that there is a tendency for Level 2 users to see OS-9 through
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"CoCo coloured glasses". I won't try to kid you that we don't long for
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more applications under OS-9/68000 -- there are still lots of opportunities
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for folks to fill in the gaps! But the world of OS-9/68000 applications
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really is significantly expanded beyond what is available under Level 2.
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As one of the publishers involved in this market, it would probably be
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a good idea for you to familiarize yourself with what is really out there,
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in order to ensure that you "know your potential market".
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Here is a sampling of the available applications. I will try to avoid any
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that are specific to a single platform (e.g., MM/1): most of the
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following should run on ANY sufficiently configured (e.g. enough memory,
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etc.) OS-9/68000 box. No attempt to be comprehensive here -- mostly just
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some of the stuff I have collected on my harddrive, or am aware of...
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Text Editing/Processing:
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umacs, Ved, DynaStar (commercial)
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mg2a, elvis, vue
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ispell
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awk, sed, ...
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"volks hypertext" viewer
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Document Layout and Processing (Desktop Publishing)
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TeX, Ghostscript, lout
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gnuplot
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CirCADD (schematic design)
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gif2ps, dvips, psf, dvi2ep2...
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Ray Tracing:
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dkb_osk, pov_osk
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Audio/Graphics Processing:
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sox_osk
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jpeg
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Communications (excluding terminal programs):
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faxsend (GNU NetFax)
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ka9q/net (packet radio, SLIP, FTP...)
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RCIS, UUCPbb
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atp
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Spreadsheets:
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ControlCalc (commercial)
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sc
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Games: Aside from the Rogue/Moria/Sokoban/etc. family, some highlights:
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InfoCom game interpretter
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GNUChess
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Developers' Tools: Too numerous to even make a dent! Highlights, aside
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GCC (ANSI C-compiler), GPP (C++ compiler)
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87961 15-JUN 07:31 General Information
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RE: Chico fest (Re: Msg 87949)
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From: JEJONES To: MRUPGRADE (NR)
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A while back I was watching Larry King Live on CNN, and King had as his
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guest the comic Rich Hall. Hall is probably most famous for his "Sniglets,"
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and people were calling in with suggestions for new sniglets. Most of them
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fell extremely flat.
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It occurred to me then that I was very lucky to be a programmer--because
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if I go to a party or meet a friend of a friend, and it comes up in
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conversation that I'm a programmer, the person to whom I get introduced
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will never collar me and show me this great new sort routine he came up
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with. Comedians aren't that fortunate.
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87920 13-JUN 19:29 General Information
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9600 Baud modem?
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From: MRUPGRADE To: ALL
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As modem prices come down,, what is theh going price of a decent
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9600 baud modem? What models are recommended?
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Til then,,, Terry Simons
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87927 13-JUN 22:49 General Information
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RE: 9600 Baud modem? (Re: Msg 87920)
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From: JEJONES To: MRUPGRADE
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> As modem prices come down,, what is theh going price of a decent
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> 9600 baud modem?
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I think that these days one can find v.32bis modems going for $150-$200,
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and those run 14.4K bit/sec, so 9600 bit/sec should run less than that.
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I wouldn't be a good source for what good brands are...heck, I bought
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a CompuCom Star just before the company went bankrupt. (OTOH, aside from
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not having gotten the v.42 modes promised in a later firmware version,
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it's been a reliable beast, so I don't think their demise was for
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technological reasons.)
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87932 14-JUN 00:54 General Information
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RE: 9600 Baud modem? (Re: Msg 87927)
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From: MITHELEN To: JEJONES
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Yes, as James says, 14.4K baud modems (v.32bis) are going for ~ $150 -$200
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for external units (I have actually seen some even less then that though on
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specials) For long term reliability, I'd have to recomend Hayes, or US Robotics
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they cost a bit more (especially the Hayes) but the tech support is great
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and you have guerenteed compatiblity. I have a Hayse Optima 96 (it is only a
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v.32 9600 baud modem) and it is a real trouper (a friend has 8 of them on his
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Unix box) My other modem is a Zypcom Z32b-SZ, which is a v.32bis 14.4K/FAX
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modem. I've only had it for about 4 or 5 months, so far it is still working,
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but it does have a few weird idiosyncrocies (?SP?) that make it act strange
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once and a while. (i paid 150$ total on it) it is also upgradeable to V.Fast
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which is the 28.8K baud "standard".
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87945 14-JUN 22:22 General Information
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RE: 9600 Baud modem? (Re: Msg 87920)
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From: LMCCLURE To: MRUPGRADE
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If you are buying new, I would strongly recommend going with a 14.4Kbps,
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as the price difference between these and 9600bps modems is typically
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small. In fact, flipping throught the July issue of Computer Shopper,
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even those that also advertise 2400bps models.
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I currently own a used 9600SA, which has performed very well for me,
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and on an occasion in which it did not, it was replaced for a mere
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$15, which included 2-day UPS return shipment.
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I have had mixed experience with Supra's equipment. My first, a basic
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2400bps model, worked without problem. Later, when I acquired their
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2400+ (with MNP & V.42bis), I found it could not connect via Sprintnet
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with a MNP-4 connection. Neither my older Data Race modem (with MNP) ,
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nor my current PP 9600SA (with MNP & V.42bis)have had any problem of this
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sort. The fact that Supra offered no means to upgrade the ROM or
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87921 13-JUN 20:07 General Information
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RE: Nitros9 and Graphics (Re: Msg 87916)
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From: CHARLESAM To: ILLUSIONIST
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Yeah Mike, Nitros9 takes alot of time and effort, least for me it did. I
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just found out my printer won't work under Nitros9. Back to the drawing board
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again. I just heard yesterday about the crytal hack. I hope '68 Micros'
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has something on it. Thanx for your input. Charlie
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87924 13-JUN 22:07 General Information
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RE: Nitros9 and Graphics (Re: Msg 87921)
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From: WDTV5 To: CHARLESAM
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Hi Charles; I expect the printer problem is because you're useing a seriel
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printer and the nitro speedup just made your 2400 baud driver into a 3100
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baud driver! /send jrupple dunno, it was/is slow to my thinking too
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Try the program utility called tuneport, it may restore operation. As I recall,
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you'll have to resave 'printer' afterwards as its been modified to adjust its
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time delay loop that control the fine tuning of the baud rate. Essentially
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the same thing I had to do to 'um3play' to make the midi driver work again.
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I expect ypu'll get other similar msgs too. Cheers Charley; Gene
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87925 13-JUN 22:07 General Information
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RE: Nitros9 and Graphics (Re: Msg 87921)
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From: KSCALES To: CHARLESAM
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> Yeah Mike, Nitros9 takes alot of time and effort, least for me it did. I
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> just found out my printer won't work under Nitros9. Back to the drawing
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> board again.
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NitrOS9. You probably need to run the "tuneport" utility to adjust the
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timing on the bit-banger port, since NitrOS has changed the speed of the
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Regards... / Ken
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87928 13-JUN 22:58 General Information
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RE: Nitros9 and Graphics (Re: Msg 87924)
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From: CHARLESAM To: WDTV5
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Thanx Gene! I never used tuneport but I guess I'll learn now. I'll get out
|
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the books and have a go. Someone else mentioned it to me yesterday but they
|
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|
was just guessing. Good guess I'd say. I'll get back on this and let you know
|
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how it turned out. Regards Charlie
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87930 13-JUN 23:04 General Information
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RE: Nitros9 and Graphics (Re: Msg 87925)
|
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|
From: CHARLESAM To: KSCALES
|
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Thanx Ken, Gene and Keith agree on that so I guess its a go. As I told
|
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Gene, I never used tuneport but I'll learn now.... This is teaching me alot
|
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of things I would not have taken the time to learn so even if I never get
|
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|
it 100%, I'll have learned how to use several very good utils. Eg. EZ-GEN.
|
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|
I could have saved myself so much time if I had read thr
|
|||
|
e docs on this utility when I got it. Thanx again Charlie
|
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|
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End of Thread.
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87922 13-JUN 21:22 System Modules (6809)
|
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RE: Ramdisk (Re: Msg 87822)
|
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From: ROYBUR To: WDTV5
|
|||
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|
|||
|
sorry to be so late; i see your last note was 06/08/94. so wha' hoppen'd t'the
|
|||
|
time?! actually, i've been livin' on the job, lately - thanks to a layoff, i
|
|||
|
got shoved into a position for which i'm near-totally unqualified. 'course,
|
|||
|
that's true of about _every_ job that exists! <g>
|
|||
|
anyway, belated congrats...KNEW you'd make it work! 8*)..........roy
|
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|
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87923 13-JUN 22:02 System Modules (6809)
|
|||
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RE: Ramdisk (Re: Msg 87922)
|
|||
|
From: WDTV5 To: ROYBUR (NR)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks, now if Paul would make it visible . . .
|
|||
|
Cheers Roy, Gene
|
|||
|
|
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|
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|
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|
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End of Thread.
|
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|
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|
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87931 14-JUN 00:05 General Information
|
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|
Survey
|
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|
From: REVWCP To: ALL
|
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|
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Dear friends:
|
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|
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I am currently working on an article for one of the OS9 magazines
|
|||
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and I need to conduct an informal survey. While at the Fest in
|
|||
|
Chicago, I got to meet so many of you and I came to realize that
|
|||
|
with the amount of gray hair in my beard, and the lack of hair of
|
|||
|
any color further up, I am beginning to feel like one of the
|
|||
|
geezers of OS-9. After all, I am over forty. I was amazed at how
|
|||
|
young some of you are, and that brings me to the point of this posting.
|
|||
|
Could you please take a moment and answer the following:
|
|||
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|
|||
|
1. Name.
|
|||
|
2. Current age.
|
|||
|
3. Age at which you got started on the COCO.
|
|||
|
4. Age at which you got started with OS9.
|
|||
|
5. Did you have formal programming training?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For example, I am going on 41. I was 33 when I aquired my first COCO2.
|
|||
|
And I started working with OS9 in 1988 with OS9 at age 35. I have not
|
|||
|
had any formal programming training, just what I have learned with the
|
|||
|
help of so many of you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thank you for you replies.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With all best wishes,
|
|||
|
Brother Jeremy, CSJW
|
|||
|
OS9 Users Group Treasurer
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
87933 14-JUN 01:39 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 87931)
|
|||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dennis McMillan > 1 < 2 > 49 going on 50<grin>
|
|||
|
3 >37....Jan 81 CoCo-1.....4 >os9 level 1.00 when it came out 82 ?
|
|||
|
5 <NO> thats why I got the CoCo<g>....I did learn a lot!
|
|||
|
Regards Dennis
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87938 14-JUN 16:24 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 87931)
|
|||
|
From: ILLUSIONIST To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. <Name> Michael Graffam
|
|||
|
2. <age.> 19
|
|||
|
3. <age when start with the CoCo> 14
|
|||
|
4. <age when started with OS-9> 14
|
|||
|
5. the only formal training I had at 14 was Logo..but I taught myself some
|
|||
|
basic.
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87940 14-JUN 19:10 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 87931)
|
|||
|
From: DSPICER To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
REVWCP> 1. Name. Dave Spicer
|
|||
|
REVWCP> 2. Current age. 39
|
|||
|
REVWCP> 3. Age at which you got started on the COCO. 27
|
|||
|
REVWCP> 4. Age at which you got started with OS9. 34
|
|||
|
REVWCP> 5. Did you have formal programming training? No
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Composed on 14 Jun 1994 @ 10:57:57
|
|||
|
Access CoCo of L.A.(Lower Alabama)
|
|||
|
Now Running and Supporting OS/2 (205)598-2100
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* ODN 1.00af Beta - Delphi Navigator for OS/2 *
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87941 14-JUN 20:39 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 87931)
|
|||
|
From: JOHNREED To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> 1. Name.
|
|||
|
John R. Wainwright
|
|||
|
> 2. Current age.
|
|||
|
49
|
|||
|
> 3. Age at which you got started on the COCO.
|
|||
|
38 (A 16k Silver F-board COCO - still works)
|
|||
|
> 4. Age at which you got started with OS9.
|
|||
|
39
|
|||
|
> 5. Did you have formal programming training?
|
|||
|
"Introductory" courses in COBOL, FORTRAN, and
|
|||
|
flowcharting at National Security Agency while
|
|||
|
I was stationed there during my time in the
|
|||
|
Air Force. (1964-71). Took a course in high
|
|||
|
school on the operation of an early computer
|
|||
|
called the "slide rule".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6. Less hair than Br. Jeremy. My hairs never turn gray --
|
|||
|
they just leave.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7. "Geezers?" Not me! I don't feel a bit different than I
|
|||
|
did at 25 -- unless I try to move.
|
|||
|
>
|
|||
|
********************************
|
|||
|
A stitch in time --------------------
|
|||
|
------ is worth two in the bush
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87948 14-JUN 22:56 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 87931)
|
|||
|
From: HAWKSOFT To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Brother Jeremy:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
First, It was GREAT to see you at the 'fest and like so many others, a shame
|
|||
|
that we couldn'd spend more time.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> 1. Name.
|
|||
|
> 2. Current age.
|
|||
|
> 3. Age at which you got started on the COCO.
|
|||
|
> 4. Age at which you got started with OS9.
|
|||
|
> 5. Did you have formal programming training?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Christopher Robin Hawks
|
|||
|
2. 41
|
|||
|
3. 29 (or so It was a long time ago)
|
|||
|
4. 32 (" " " " " " " " )
|
|||
|
5. No I like to read (esp tech manuals) and picked up a lot from doing!
|
|||
|
(And lost quite a bit of hair in the process!!! <g>)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Chris
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
******************< Uploaded w/ InfoXpress vr. 1.01.00 >******************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87950 14-JUN 23:37 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 87931)
|
|||
|
From: JRUPPEL To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As another who shares the same malladies (as you may remember from the fest)
|
|||
|
I am 44, I got my first Coco in 86 when my old IIe died an untimely death.
|
|||
|
I started working with OS-9 3 years ago at age 41. I have an extensive
|
|||
|
background in computers and computer science, languages, etc. going back to the
|
|||
|
middle
|
|||
|
60's when Michigan State installed the first CDC3600 in an entire floor of the
|
|||
|
math building <G>. I am currently hacking a 2-meg Coco 3 with a 6309...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Jon Ruppel
|
|||
|
Coconuts in Lansing
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87957 15-JUN 00:00 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Survey (Re: Msg 87931)
|
|||
|
From: WDTV5 To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Brother Jeremy:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Gene Heskett
|
|||
|
2. 59 (& holding, but my grip is weakening)
|
|||
|
3. 51, CoCo 1, it still worked a year ago!
|
|||
|
4. 52, OS-9 1.00 its bugs nearly sent me away.
|
|||
|
5. No, I started out on a Quest "Super Elf" kit, RCA 1802 based, which
|
|||
|
is still running and doing the job I programmed it to do in 79! Then
|
|||
|
tried the Z-80, TI9900 & then found the 6809! The instruction set sold me,
|
|||
|
the only one that made ANY sense that I had run into. I mean, who ever heard
|
|||
|
of a relative branch limited to -126 +128 distance? NO long relative branchs
|
|||
|
allowed! As for the 9900, its a very unique architecture, no internal
|
|||
|
registers except its register pointer. To switch tasks, just reload the
|
|||
|
pointer to a new set of vars in memory. No flags to save or anything like
|
|||
|
that. It doesn't have "relative" branchs. 6809 beats it easily for overall
|
|||
|
ease pf programming (IMHO)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Cheers, Gene
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
End of Thread.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87934 14-JUN 02:17 System Modules (6809)
|
|||
|
NitrOS9 v1.20
|
|||
|
From: BRIANOHAGAN To: ALL
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Just thought I would pass along the following from Fidonet:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Message No. 106 was left on 06-08-94 13:57:57
|
|||
|
To....... : Brian O'Hagan
|
|||
|
From..... : Colin Mckay
|
|||
|
Subject.. : Re: NitrOS9
|
|||
|
Message Conference #37 "CoCo OS9 (National Conference)"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> So how does one contact Bill and Curtis in order to purchase Nitros9?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bill and/or Curtis should be making an announcement here some time this
|
|||
|
week regarding the status of NitrOS-9.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Summed up briefly, v1.20 is scheduled for release around mid-July, and you
|
|||
|
should wait until then before purchase, as the price has been lowered.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you need further information, you can contact me at (613)736-0329.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Those who already own NitrOS-9 should also wait for the announcement.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TTYL. Colin.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Colin McKay | Abandon every hope, ye who enter here.
|
|||
|
Northern Xposure | Dante (1265-1321) 'Inferno', Canto iii
|
|||
|
cmckay@northx.isis.org | [ Inscription over the gate to Hell ]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--- Maximus-CBCS v1.02
|
|||
|
* Origin: Micro80 Computer Club of Ottawa BBS (1:163/306)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Message No. 100 was left on 06-07-94 20:10:35
|
|||
|
To....... : Brian O'Hagan
|
|||
|
From..... : Curtis Boyle
|
|||
|
Subject.. : Re: NitrOS9
|
|||
|
Message Conference #37 "CoCo OS9 (National Conference)"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can contact either one of us here on FidoNet, or you can write to us at:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Curtis Boyle or Bill Nobel
|
|||
|
Mercury Graphics Corporation
|
|||
|
1438 Fletcher Road
|
|||
|
Saskatoon, SK
|
|||
|
Canada
|
|||
|
S7M 5T2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Maybe put a RE: NitrOS9 on the address as well so Bill or I can tell if it
|
|||
|
is regular work business or NitrOS9 related (our work is letting us use their
|
|||
|
address for correspondence, since one of us is bound to be their every
|
|||
|
weekday. Prevents letters from getting locked up for a couple of weeks if one
|
|||
|
of us is on vacation).
|
|||
|
For dire emergencies, you can call us (by name) at work too, but don't do
|
|||
|
it too often, as our work doesn't want to pay us for doing support for a
|
|||
|
product that they have nothing to do with (except for printing our manuals at
|
|||
|
a good price). The number there is (306)-384-8000.
|
|||
|
In the evenings, you can call me (306)-384-4722 or Bill (306)-978-0834 at
|
|||
|
home.
|
|||
|
We will have some distributors soon for the new Version 1.20 release, as
|
|||
|
well as our new upgrade/purchase policy, hopefully by the end of June, work
|
|||
|
schedules permitting. We were pretty busy after getting back from the Fest,
|
|||
|
and finally had time to print some manuals (V1.15/16) for backorders this
|
|||
|
afternoon, so we haven't had too much time to do much with NitrOS9. We should
|
|||
|
get the manuals mailed out to individuals waiting for them by the end of the
|
|||
|
week, and then start doing some bug-hunting/last minute updates & the new
|
|||
|
manual after that. We will keep you posted as to our progress on this echo. If
|
|||
|
anyone with Delphi/Internet/Compu$erve access can pass this info along, please
|
|||
|
do...I don't have access to most of it anymore.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--- Opus-CBCS 1.73a
|
|||
|
* Origin: The North Village OPUS, 14.4, OS/2, (306)384-0836 (1:140/26.0)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87936 14-JUN 07:59 Rainbow OS-9 Material ($)
|
|||
|
RE: OS9 LEVEL II (Re: Msg 87846)
|
|||
|
From: DONALDS To: CADELLE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I have a copy of OS9 Level II(with a copy of level I ver.2) for 25.00 plus
|
|||
|
3.00 shipping; if you are still interested.
|
|||
|
Don
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87960 15-JUN 04:30 Rainbow OS-9 Material ($)
|
|||
|
RE: OS9 LEVEL II (Re: Msg 87936)
|
|||
|
From: CADELLE To: DONALDS (NR)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PLEASE TELL ME HOW I CAN GET THE COPY OF OS9 LEVEL II YOU HAVE YOU MAY
|
|||
|
LEAVE A MESSAGE HERE OR WRITE ME.
|
|||
|
MY ADDRESS IS:
|
|||
|
ANTHONY MORRIS
|
|||
|
7520 POTRANCO APT. 2711
|
|||
|
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 78251
|
|||
|
PHONE (210)-681-9430
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
End of Thread.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87937 14-JUN 14:01 Programmers Den
|
|||
|
RE: C programming again
|
|||
|
From: MROWEN01 To: COLORSYSTEMS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks for the feedback. I tried changing the increment operator on
|
|||
|
Monday night. This of course showed no change, nor did the number of times
|
|||
|
the loop ran. I knew something was up. I'll try the global declaration. I
|
|||
|
take it you have done some significat C programming on the Coco? Should
|
|||
|
large arrays generally be declared as global in any C programming
|
|||
|
environment? I'm definitely looking for style tips, something books won't
|
|||
|
generally tell you. It's also difficult to find any books on C under an
|
|||
|
OS other than MS-DOS. I have a good older UNIX book that has been helpful.
|
|||
|
What I would really like to see is some good source code for the Coco. This
|
|||
|
would help me learn some techniques and get a flavor of the style. Where
|
|||
|
can I find some well written C source?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-Mike
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87943 14-JUN 21:19 Programmers Den
|
|||
|
RE: C programming again (Re: Msg 87937)
|
|||
|
From: COLORSYSTEMS To: MROWEN01
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> I take it you have done some significat C programming on the Coco?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I market two game packs for the CoCo3 and OS9 Level 2. Each game pack
|
|||
|
has 5 variations. All 10 of the game programs were written in C using
|
|||
|
the Kreider Lib and the Tandy cgfx.l library from the Development Pack.
|
|||
|
The compiler front end used rma and rlink also from the Dev Pack.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All use 100% "legal" OS-9 code. All graphics are done with standard cgfx.l
|
|||
|
calls and Get/Put Buffers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> Should large arrays generally be declared as global in any C
|
|||
|
> programming environment?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
No, you need to understand how the compiler implements that kind of stuff.
|
|||
|
In the micro world, you tend to have to worry about memory in some way or
|
|||
|
another. With CoCo C, you cannot write a program that either starts out
|
|||
|
larger than 64K or dynamically grow (using the malloc() function) past
|
|||
|
64K.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You also need to worry about how the stack is implemented. In CoCo C,
|
|||
|
there is normally stack overflow checking, but apparently it doesn't always
|
|||
|
work.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> style. Where can I find some well written C source?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One place is books on C programming. Most books come with a disk of the
|
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source files. There is also an abundance of source files here in Delphi's
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library. Some contributed by myself. Go look in the Programmer's Den.
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Zack C Sessions
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They say, "Money talks". But all mine ever says is, "Goodbye".
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87952 14-JUN 23:48 Programmers Den
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RE: C programming again (Re: Msg 87937)
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From: JEJONES To: MROWEN01
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> I take it you have done some significat C programming on the
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> Coco?
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Since he's the author of WPShell, and lots of games for the CoCo, I
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would reckon that Zack has done significant C programming on the CoCo
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(and other systems, since I've wasted more time than I'd like to admit
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playing his solitaire games on my MM/1. :-) :-) Not to say "gee, didn't
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you know," just justifying my suspicions.
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> Should large arrays generally be declared as global in any C
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> programming environment?
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Depends. If you don't know how big the array needs to be until run
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time, then you can't declare it as global; instead, you have to declare
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a pointer and allocate the space dynamically with malloc() or something
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like it. Also, there's a lot to be said for keeping data access sort of
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like security, namely on a "need to know" basis. (And like security,
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if too many people "need to know," then something's seriously wrong.)
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Making stuff global that doesn't have to be violates that principle, so
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you might want to consider making such an array static.
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> I'm definitely looking for style tips, something
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> books won't generally tell you.
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Style is to some extent a religious issue (i.e. it induces many "holy
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wars"). Thomas Plum puts out some good books with advice on C style
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and conventions, but keep an eye out for examples of good style.
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> What I would really like to see is some good source code for the
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> Coco. This would help me learn some techniques and get a flavor of the
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> style.
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Shucks, you were way ahead of me already.
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> Where can I find some well written C source?
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IMHO, you might, ahem, want to take a look at the source to QED, recently
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uploaded here on Delphi. (Ahem. :-)
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
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End of Thread.
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87939 14-JUN 17:21 General Information
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RE: Sony Service Anecdote (Re: Msg 87833)
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From: MARTYGOODMAN To: CLTUCKER (NR)
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Sorry... NONE of my references cover Sony BRAND hard drives.
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Do you know the capacity and interface type? (such as "forty megs, mfm")
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Just curious. It might help me locate more about it. Tho my references
|
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for old style small size mfm drives have never in the past failed me!
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---marty
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87942 14-JUN 20:57 Programmers Den
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RE: "INKEY" in C (Re: Msg 87881)
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From: JHICKLE To: ALWAGNER (NR)
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! = single precision floating point variable = float in C
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# = double " = double
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% = integer variable = int
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87947 14-JUN 22:55 General Information
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RE: runb/basic memory allocation (Re: Msg 87899)
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From: HAWKSOFT To: THUNDERFNGRS (NR)
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> I wrote a basic program that uses a parameter. My friend can run it using
|
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> his mac under ultrascience osk . The strange thing is that you get a
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> parameter error 56 most of the time unless you allocate a mystical memory
|
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> number. Here is an example of the command line:
|
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> multiqte43 #130k 3
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>
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> Sometimes 130k works sometimes 170k sometimes 150k sometimes 200k. It's
|
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> always changing. You get it to work, run the program, go back to the
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> shell prompt
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> and the mystical magical memory number is different! You wind up
|
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A little more info might help. Does the problem occur on your system or
|
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your friend's MAC or both? What kind of parameter are you requiring?
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(it is defined properly in the PARAM statement, right?) Are you copying the
|
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parameter to another structure? I usually use:
|
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PARAM that:integer
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DIM this:integer
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this:=4 *default
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on error goto 100
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this:=that
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100 continue program (this=4 if no param)
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Chris
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:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
|
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|
|||
|
Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
|
|||
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|
|||
|
******************< Uploaded w/ InfoXpress vr. 1.01.00 >******************
|
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|
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-*-
|
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|
87951 14-JUN 23:40 General Information
|
|||
|
Survey
|
|||
|
From: MMCCLELLAND To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1>Mark McClelland
|
|||
|
2>Age=16
|
|||
|
3>Got started with the CoCo at 7
|
|||
|
4>Got startep\<5C> OS-9 about two months ago
|
|||
|
5>No, I am a self-taught programmer.
|
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|
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|
-=Mark=-
|
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|
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|
-*-
|
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|
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|
87953 14-JUN 23:48 General Information
|
|||
|
anybody want to help?
|
|||
|
From: JEJONES To: ALL
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I saw this on the net. Anybody interested in attending inclusive-or helping?
|
|||
|
(Admittedly, his time goal is pretty darned optimistic!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>Newsgroups: comp.os.os9
|
|||
|
>From: reh@fore.com (Russ Hoffman)
|
|||
|
>Subject: OS-9 Convention in Pittsburgh?
|
|||
|
>Followup-To: reh@fore.com
|
|||
|
>Keywords: OS-9 CONVENTION
|
|||
|
>Organization: FORE Systems Inc. Pittsburgh, PA.
|
|||
|
>Date: Tue, 14 Jun 1994 21:54:56 GMT
|
|||
|
>
|
|||
|
>Folks,
|
|||
|
> I am wondering what interest there would be in putting together an OS-9
|
|||
|
>gathering in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, at some point in the near future. I was
|
|||
|
>planning on finding a place (Expo Mart, David Lawrence Center, Civic Arena, a
|
|||
|
>local college, etc.) to stage a large regional OS-9 meeting. What I want is for
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>vendors, users, and user groups alike to be able to get together and see what
|
|||
|
>the latest and greatest is in the world of OS-9. If enough people are
|
|||
|
>interested, I'd like to try to organize this to happen sometime before the
|
|||
|
>end of the summer/early fall.
|
|||
|
>
|
|||
|
>Naturally, I'll need a little help, especially with phone calls, emailing, and
|
|||
|
>funding to rent a place to meet. Right now, I'm willing to supply the
|
|||
|
>enthusiasm!
|
|||
|
>
|
|||
|
>Russ Hoffman
|
|||
|
>reh@fore.com
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87956 14-JUN 23:53 General Information
|
|||
|
Discontinued software
|
|||
|
From: MMCCLELLAND To: ALL
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Can anyone out there enlighten me as to where I can acquire copies of any or
|
|||
|
all of the following:
|
|||
|
-A good RMA assembler
|
|||
|
-Microware C (or better if possible)
|
|||
|
-OS-9 Developer's Package
|
|||
|
-The latest version of UMusE
|
|||
|
-A subscription to Rainbow (if it is still in existance)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you can tell me where to get the above or if you can sell me one of the
|
|||
|
programs, leave me a Forum message or some E-mail.
|
|||
|
Thanx!
|
|||
|
-=Mark=-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87959 15-JUN 00:53 General Information
|
|||
|
RE: Discontinued software (Re: Msg 87956)
|
|||
|
From: MITHELEN To: MMCCLELLAND (NR)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> Can anyone out there enlighten me as to where I can acquire copies of any or
|
|||
|
> all of the following:
|
|||
|
> -A good RMA assembler
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There is only one, and it is available in Tandys Developers Pack.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> -Microware C (or better if possible)
|
|||
|
> -OS-9 Developer's Package
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These _can_ be still ordered from Tandy (at least that is what I have heard)
|
|||
|
Not sure if it is through Express order, Special order, or Software
|
|||
|
assembly. Basically, ANY software package from Tandy can still be obtained,
|
|||
|
it just takes a little work. Someone else might be able to fill you in on
|
|||
|
the details
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> -The latest version of UMusE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Kala Software sells it, sorry, don't have their address or phone number.
|
|||
|
Mike Knudsen occasionally pops onto delphi (ragtimer) he is also a member
|
|||
|
of the Glenside Color Computer Club, and may sell directly to you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> -A subscription to Rainbow (if it is still in existance)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Alas, the Rainbow has been truely discontinued for some time (has it been 2...
|
|||
|
or three years now) There are several other small publications that have
|
|||
|
sprung up and are all excellent (from what I hear. I don't subscribe to all
|
|||
|
of them) Unforch, I don't have info on any of them handy. I'm sure
|
|||
|
someone else here will point you in the right direction.
|
|||
|
--
|
|||
|
Paul Jerkatis - SandV BBS (708)352-0948: Chicago Area OS-9 Users Group
|
|||
|
UUCP: amiserv.xnet.com!vpnet!sandv!mithelen ...or... mithelen@sandv.chi.il.us
|
|||
|
Internet: MITHELEN@Delphi.com
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
End of Thread.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
87958 15-JUN 00:47 General Information
|
|||
|
Survey
|
|||
|
From: CHARLESAM To: REVWCP
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Name. Charlie Marlow
|
|||
|
Age. 50
|
|||
|
Started with Coco. 40
|
|||
|
Started with OS9 48
|
|||
|
Formal Ed. None related to computers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-*-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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