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Public Message (Rec)
Message # 3088 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : Floyd Resler
From : David Graham
Subject : MM/1
Date : 94/08/30 08:36:00
Next Reply is Message 3323
Digby Tarvin does that , from Australia, but I don't have an address
or phone for him. I also have yet to receive either Amiga or Atari
versions of KWindows for resale.
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Public Message
Message # 3089 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : Dave Kelly
From : David Graham
Subject : Dallas MM/1 or OS9 users
Date : 94/08/30 08:39:00
Thanks, Dave! I'll try the OS-9 Echo....
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Public Message
Message # 3090 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : All
From : David Graham
Subject : MM/1 backplanes
Date : 94/08/30 13:06:00
I am looking once again for an MM/1 backplane. The old ones.
I'll pay up to $20 for them so if you have an 8 meg backplane and have
not sent your old one to me, please do!
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Public Message
Message # 3247 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : All
From : David Graham
Subject : Windio 52
Date : 94/09/01 14:44:00
At this time, it is certain that several bugs have been introduced into
KWindows version 52. As I rarely use these features, I'd like to
thank those who brought them to my attention.
1. The Move Windows and Move Windows Back functions don't work.
2. It seems likely that a bug that caused the pushbutton function to
occaisionally redraw the button in reverse video is still active.
I'm requesting that these bugs be squashed, and if anyone has
located any others in Windio52 - please let me know!
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Public Message
Message # 3315 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : All
From : Colin McKay
Subject : Mushroom 06Sep94
Date : 94/09/06 16:36:00
From: James Jones <jejones@microware.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 1994 14:25:42 -0500
Subj: Re: Fido Relay 5 September 1994
>From: David Graham
>To: All Msg #90, 94-09-01 14:44:36 est
>Subject: Windio 52
>
>At this time, it is certain that several bugs have been introduced into
>KWindows version 52. As I rarely use these features, I'd like to
>thank those who brought them to my attention.
>
>1. The Move Windows and Move Windows Back functions don't work.
>
>2. It seems likely that a bug that caused the pushbutton function to
>occaisionally redraw the button in reverse video is still active.
>
>I'm requesting that these bugs be squashed, and if anyone has
>located any others in Windio52 - please let me know!
It perhaps merits mention that one of the things that would be of
greatest help to whoever is squashing bugs is a _short_ program
(with source) that demonstrates the bug.
James Jones
Opinions herein are those of their respective authors, and not necessarily
those of any organization.
From: KSCALES@delphi.com
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 1994 23:14:10 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Re: Fido Relay 5 September 1994
> From: David Graham
> To: All Msg #90, 94-09-01 14:44:36 est
> Subject: Windio 52
>
> At this time, it is certain that several bugs have been introduced into
> KWindows version 52. As I rarely use these features, I'd like to
> thank those who brought them to my attention.
>
> 1. The Move Windows and Move Windows Back functions don't work.
>
> 2. It seems likely that a bug that caused the pushbutton function to
> occaisionally redraw the button in reverse video is still active.
Thanks, David... I believe these comments trace back to the files I
submitted a few weeks ago.
For others: A little elaboration on the second item: the bug is that when
a pushbutton gadget ($1e28 ...) is released, the button is redrawn using
whatever text attributes are currently active -- the button label may
be re-written with reverse video, underlining, a different font, etc.
There is an inordinate amount of code in KVed to work around this bug.
Regards... / Ken
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Message # 3323 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : David Graham
From : Floyd Resler
Subject : Re: MM/1
Date : 94/09/08 22:13:28
Previous Reply is Message 3088
I got the address for Digby Tarvin from Microware. Perhaps he has
KWindows?
Floyd
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Message # 3348 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : All
From : John A Donaldson
Subject : COCO OS9 LII Get/Set
Date : 94/09/09 10:22:14
I am porting some COCO OS9 LII Basic09 code to the MM/1 using MW
Basic. I have found all the Get/Set codes that SYSCALL uses except the
following. I beleive these are COCO OS9 LII specific.
$17
$18
$19
$1f
If you need to see how these are used, I can post those parts of the
program that uses these SYSCALL codes.
John A. Donaldson
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Message # 3391 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : Warren Hrach
From : John Baer
Subject : Re: stimpymix.mod
Date : 94/09/10 16:07:40
Previous Reply is Message 3320 Next Reply is Message 3409
On Thursday, September 8th, 1994 - Warren Hrach wrote:
WH> John,
WH> I have run the stimpymix.lzh but it only runs for about 10 seconds
WH> and errors out #000.008. I tried with both old and new strack and
WH> modjukbox and same results. Any Idea. The archive tests ok and
WH> dearchived with no problems.
WH> -Warren
That is strange !!! It works fine on my system.. I'll re- upload
another copy tomorrow (9/11/94). Try that and let me know!!
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Public Message
Message # 3406 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : All
From : Stephen Seneker
Subject : GPP
Date : 94/09/09 00:59:00
Where can I find the header files for GPP?
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Public Message (Rec)
Message # 3416 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : Warren Hrach
From : John Baer
Subject : Re: stimpymix.mod
Date : 94/09/11 08:32:16
Previous Reply is Message 3409 Next Reply is Message 3429
WH> John,
WH> Just to be sure my copy was bad I redearcived right from the
WH> download dir to a floppy, put the floppy on the MM/1 and tried running
WH> again, same bomb out. So I deleted it.
WH> I hope you recheck your archive before uploading just in case it was
WH> bad when you uploaded it.
WH> Thanks again for all the good mod files you have sent. Lets hope this
WH> is just a minor glitch.
WH> -Warren
Warren, (egg on face) this is one of the few mods that won't play
using `strack'. The mod file has to be converted with `tracker' to
be able to be usable. Sorry for my screw up on this one (blush).
If you want the file, let me know and I'll reupload it.
John-
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Message # 3429 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : John Baer
From : Warren Hrach
Subject : Re: stimpymix.mod
Date : 94/09/12 13:23:32
Previous Reply is Message 3416
On Sunday, September 11th, 1994 - John Baer wrote:
JB> Warren, (egg on face) this is one of the few mods that won't play
JB> using `strack'. The mod file has to be converted with `tracker' to
JB> be able to be usable. Sorry for my screw up on this one (blush).
JB> If you want the file, let me know and I'll reupload it.
JB> John-
John,
Many thanks for clearing it all up. BTW once you run tracker,
'tracker -f (oldfile) (newfile)' it should be noted that it will play
useing hdplays not strack as it is no longer a mod file.
It is a good stereo sound file to wake up the neighbors (G).
-Warren
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