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91261 6-JAN 04:34 General Information
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RE: New 360K drives!! (Re: Msg 91241)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: MITHELEN
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My mind boggles at the simplicity! I can just backup my bootdisk to it,
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and presto? Huh, i shoulda done this years ago.
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91262 6-JAN 04:34 General Information
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RE: New 360K drives!! (Re: Msg 91248)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
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> > > You can get new 3.5" 1.44 meg drives at Computer City for $39.56.
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> > What else do I need? I know I at least need a custom cable. I need a
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> > full 3.5" setup for the Color Computer 3 and OS9 Level II.
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> Actually, you might be able to just crimp one of the connectors onto
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> your existing cable. The only gotcha you need to watch for is that
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> all the 3.5's I've fooled with (well, only 2) have had pin 1 on the
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> opposite side from that of the 5.25's. You might have to allow for
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> twisting the cable to get pin 1 over on the other side -- maybe have
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> the 3.5 connector facing the opposite way from the 5.25's. Let's see,
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> does the power connector take the same Plug as the 5.25? I think so,
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> better check. BTW.. here's my dmode for the 720-K setting*
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> nam=D1 mgr=RBF ddr=CC3Disk hpn=07
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> hpa=FF40 drv=01 stp=03 typ=20
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> dns=03 cyl=0050 sid=02 vfy=00
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> sct=0012 t0s=0012 ilv=02 sas=08
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> The only difference is dns & cyl. Note I have found that an ilv
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> of 2 works on my system with both the 3.5 and 5.25, and it is just
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> a little faster that way.
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> If you have to make up your own cable, you will need, of course,
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> a length of 34-wire flat ribbon cable. all your connectors will
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> be 34-pin crimp-on. You need a card-edge connector for the controller
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> end, a card-edge connector for each 5.25, and an IDS socket for
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> each 3.5. (Better get at least one spare of each, they're cheap,
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> in case you lunch one). All this can be had at Radio Shack. They
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> also make an IDC Connector crimper, it's around $15, and makes it
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> a little easier to squeeze the connectors onto the cable. Also,
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> in case you are not familiar with this stuff, the connectors will
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> have a little arrow or mark "indexing" your pin 1, and also, the
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> cable will have the wire on one side a different color. This is
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> supposed to be line 1. Keep all this straight and it will make
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> it easier to hook it up.
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Ahh, that's more like it, complicated enough for me. :) Would you be
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interested in putting one together for me for the fest? I'd pay whatever
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time & labor you thought was fair. I like ready to run. Besides, I'm
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creating jobs! :)
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|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
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|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
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| *********** Compact disks, the greatest idea since television *********** |
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91282 7-JAN 01:37 General Information
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RE: New 360K drives!! (Re: Msg 91262)
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From: DBREEDING To: DIGIGRADE
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> > Actually, you might be able to just crimp one of the connectors onto
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> > your existing cable.
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Directions for Making own cable...
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> Ahh, that's more like it, complicated enough for me. :) Would you
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> be interested in putting one together for me for the fest?
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I don't know if I will be able to make it to the fest.. I missed
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Atlanta, so knowing me..
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If you want one made up for you, but it's not that hard to do, just
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get the connectors and squeeze them on.
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If you want one made up, I can make one and send it to you. Actually,
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the 3.5's are really nice.. Probably the best setup would be be one
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5.25 (for compatibility) and 2 3.5's. The 720K would really be good for
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backing up your hard drive.
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-- David Breeding --
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91263 6-JAN 04:34 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91249)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
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> > Might I interest you in a back issue or two of the Compiler Video
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> > Magazine? $10 each for over an hour of MM/1 and Color Computer
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> > FESTivites!
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> Yeah, I'd be interested.. Details on ordering? Come to think of it,
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> seems I remember saving your announcement of CVM, but kinda pushed it
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> on the back burner. Can you refresh my memory?
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$10 each back issue. There are two available as back issues. If you are
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going to the next Chi Fest, I'll have them for sale there at my booth. I
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am planning to be at my booth one day and touring another day for footage
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and seminars. I'll have to decide when I see the agenda the day before.
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> > I'm getting my Mac advice from JOELHEGBERG. For personal use mostly
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> > but it will defentaly help me develop graphics for the MM/1.
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> I've had something of a hankering for a Mac for some time, just was
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> a little shaky about getting one. My main reason for either a Mac or
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> PC would be so I could be "mainstream" on some of the stuff so I could
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> share stuff. I don't know that many people with Macs close to me, there
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> are some, of course, but I feared I might still not have the
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> "compatibility" that I desired.
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I'll let you know all know what I decide on getting. I think a Performa
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475 (68LC040 66/33 with system 7.5 and double speed CD + integrated monitor)
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pretty good price. I'll be one step ahead of Joel. :) (no CD-ROM, no sys 7)
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"Apple, take a bite." :)
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Dave
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P.S. I like those multi-cultural Microsoft commercials. :)
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91264 6-JAN 04:35 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91250)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
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> > Oh, by the way. I have only heard of it but there is a Performa that
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> > does realtime video capturing right out of the box. That looks like
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> the > one I want. I still have alot of thinking to do.
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> Are you still in the process of buying or do you already have one? (I'm
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> in "read new" mode in ix right now and can't check back).
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> Anyway, there seem to be more decisions to make with the Mac that with
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> the PC, doesn't there? And now we have PowerPC, and the 6100 doesn't
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> seem that expensive, either.
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Yea but I don't need PC compatabilty. The package I have my eye on
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looks good. Thanks for asking though.
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91265 6-JAN 04:35 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91251)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
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> > Hehe
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> The sound of that makes me think *YOU'VE* been there too <G>
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Ooops, didn't catch that until now. I had allways been using floppies
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until I got my 240 Meg Quantam last year (I mean late '93 <g>). Now all I
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do is push in my boot disk, and pop it out again, it never leaves the
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drive (different story at the fests <g>).
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91271 6-JAN 21:17 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91246)
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From: DSRTFOX To: ISC
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Bill, I almost thought you were Bill Gates there!! ;>
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Really, for most people 8MB of RAM is PLENTY on a Windows machine. OS/2
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requires a minimum of 8MB (even though Warp WILL run in 4MB... but just
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barely!). What you said about 16MB being required may be true for OS/2,
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however, if you wish to do any real multi-tasking of DOS programs.
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Most people DON'T really multi-task, however, they merely "task-switch".
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OS-9 literate types. In that case, Windows doesn't perform
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bad. I use a 486DX50 (NOT a DX2!!) with 8MB. I did have 4MB before. I also
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use a 4MB machine at work. Anything over 8MB (we DO have a 16MB machine at
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work) doesn't speed anything up to a noticeable degree. The 16MB machine
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DOES do a good bit of true multi-tasking under Windows (as true as it gets,
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anyway), and is fairly responsive. There are usually 3-4 things going on
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in it at the same time. I wouldn't recommend THAT with 8MB or less!!
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91272 6-JAN 21:19 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91255)
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From: DSRTFOX To: COCOKIWI
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Win 95.... I bet that's the last time MS puts a year in a product name!
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By the time it finally arrives, 95 will be half over (IF it get s here by
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the August 96 latest released date!!)!! The next version will be called
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91280 7-JAN 00:35 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91246)
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From: DBREEDING To: ISC
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> To enter the discussion, 16 MEGS of memory is what I would recommend to
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This makes sense.. and really agrees with what I've read in magazines. At
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this time, the biggest majority of PC's being assembled (well DX's and
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above) are being equipped with 8 Meg.
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How about the local computer store? I have talked with our dealer, and
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from what I can gather, it looks like one might get a system for maybe
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$200-$300 more than the above. I'm thinking this might be worth the price,
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since you then have someone you can look at to provide your support. I
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houses for tech support.
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> and load it with all
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Yeah, and a couple of months later, say, "Why didn't I get..." <G>
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But I do undersand what you're saying.
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Right. I have a brother who has a mind of his own, it seems. I tried, not
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But he wound up going to Wal-Mart and getting a Packard-Bell SX-25, it did
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have CD-Rom and Sound. His argument was.. "Well, this is all I'm ever going
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to want to do.."<blah> <blah>. However, now after about a couple month of
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to upgrade. Right now, he wants to add a paralell port. Don't know when
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he'll realize he needs more than the 4 Meg he has. And his HD? Well, he's
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not going to do all that much. 210 Meg is plenty, and he can add another
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drive later... sure! I fear that when he goes to trying to upgrade, he's
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> MB of disk space, so I would recommend at least a 500 MB drive, but,
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> on and on and on and on and on... What a racket, eh? A tribute to
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> American ingenuity.
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Well, at least THESE Americans were ingenious enough to be able to make
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gobs of money <G>
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> So, you ask. Why don't more people use OS9? Heh, heh, heh...because it
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> WORKS that's why!
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I know why.. MS-Dog is on IBM's, and IBM *KNOWS*...
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Hey! And under Windows, you can MULTITASK..
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-- David Breeding --
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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91283 7-JAN 01:37 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91257)
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From: DBREEDING To: WA2EGP
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> I've done sneaker net......even with a hard drive!
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Hmm... now, *THAT* would be inconvenient <G>
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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91284 7-JAN 01:38 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91263)
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From: DBREEDING To: DIGIGRADE
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> > > Might I interest you in a back issue or two of the Compiler Video
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> > > Magazine? $10 each for over an hour of MM/1 and Color Computer
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> > > FESTivites!
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> $10 each back issue. There are two available as back issues. If you
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> are going to the next Chi Fest, I'll have them for sale there at my booth.
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OK.. I'd like to have them.. I may not make it to the fest, might just
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order them.
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> I'll let you know all know what I decide on getting. I think a
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> Performa 475 (68LC040 66/33 with system 7.5 and double speed CD +
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> integrated monitor) pretty good price.
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Apparently you're satisfied with the Performa line. They aren't
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stripped-down models are they? Does the LC cpu chip have any actual
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shortcomings?
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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91285 7-JAN 01:39 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91271)
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From: DBREEDING To: DSRTFOX
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> Really, for most people 8MB of RAM is PLENTY on a Windows machine. OS/2
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Well, for my part, if I were to get a PC (new), I'd go ahead and get 8 Meg.
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It looks like that is what the sellers are now considering to be base
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That's one of the many beauties of OSK.. My system has 4 Meg, and seems
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91291 7-JAN 06:07 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91284)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
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> Apparently you're satisfied with the Performa line. They aren't
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> stripped-down models are they? Does the LC cpu chip have any actual
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The Performa LC's have no FPU's. I'm asking the same question in the Mac
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91303 7-JAN 18:37 Applications (6809)
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RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91271)
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From: ISC To: DSRTFOX
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> Bill, I almost thought you were Bill Gates there!! ;>
|
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>
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> Really, for most people 8MB of RAM is PLENTY on a Windows machine. OS/2
|
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> requires a minimum of 8MB (even though Warp WILL run in 4MB... but just
|
||
|
> barely!). What you said about 16MB being required may be true for OS/2,
|
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|
> however, if you wish to do any real multi-tasking of DOS programs.
|
||
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>
|
||
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> Most people DON'T really multi-task, however, they merely "task-switch".
|
||
|
> OS-9 literate types. In that case, Windows doesn't perform
|
||
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> bad. I use a 486DX50 (NOT a DX2!!) with 8MB. I did have 4MB before. I also
|
||
|
> use a 4MB machine at work. Anything over 8MB (we DO have a 16MB machine at
|
||
|
> work) doesn't speed anything up to a noticeable degree. The 16MB machine
|
||
|
> DOES do a good bit of true multi-tasking under Windows (as true as it gets,
|
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|
> anyway), and is fairly responsive. There are usually 3-4 things going on
|
||
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> in it at the same time. I wouldn't recommend THAT with 8MB or less!!
|
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>
|
||
|
I have a P5-60 with 8 meg. It has run out of memory on several occasions in
|
||
|
WFW 3.11 while opening multiple apps in MSOffice or receiving a fax and doing
|
||
|
anything else, or downloading a file and doing certain other tasks at the same
|
||
|
time, or using two or more apps and printing at the same time. My permanent
|
||
|
Windows swap file is as large as possible too. Those guys who sell the memory
|
||
|
managers might still get some of my money. Installing 8 more megs and getting
|
||
|
the system to recognize it might be a trick too. OS2, on the other hand,
|
||
|
would create virtual machines and use 55 megs of disk just for the OS. Ah,
|
||
|
what a wonderful world of options. Bigger hard disk, more memory and ever
|
||
|
more bloated code!...(As they take him out kicking and screaming...)
|
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|
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Bill
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91310 7-JAN 20:25 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91291)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DIGIGRADE (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> The Performa LC's have no FPU's. I'm asking the same question in the
|
||
|
> Mac SIG.
|
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|
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|
From what I can gather, that may be the main (possibly only) difference.
|
||
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|
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|
I just downloaded the message base in the MacHardware forum on CI$
|
||
|
today, about 800K. Haven't seen a WHOLE lot of enlightening material
|
||
|
yet, but have just gotten through about <200K.
|
||
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-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
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|
-*-
|
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|
91312 7-JAN 21:31 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91285)
|
||
|
From: DSRTFOX To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
I agree... a new PC should have 8MB in it if it is to be used for anything
|
||
|
more than a little homework and games. With that in mind, I would think the
|
||
|
majority of real home users may never really need more that 4MB, except to
|
||
|
speed up the games a bit more!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Those doing really serious work need the 8MB for speed under Windows. I know
|
||
|
my system acts more like the 50MHz it is now. That reminds me... you ever
|
||
|
heard of a POWER SUPPLY slowing a system down? MINE DID!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
I originally had my 486DX50 (NOT a DX/2!!) in an XT case with 165W power
|
||
|
supply. Not a lot of load on it, just two floppies and a single 3.5" hard
|
||
|
drive, only three cards (hand scanner, video, and multi I/O). Well, it NEVER
|
||
|
booted right away... would always have to turn on then hit reset. Could hit
|
||
|
reset right after flipping the power switch and it would come right to life,
|
||
|
but no reset, blank screen. I recently bought a new case with 200W PS.
|
||
|
Problems gone, and the system seems "snappier" also!! Now I ran that XT
|
||
|
case PS on a 286/20MHz (that's right, a "hot rod" 286 with Harris processor)
|
||
|
for some time with no problems at all!! 165W should have been plenty, but I
|
||
|
guess
|
||
|
the XT style PS doesn't come to life as quick as the newer ones!!
|
||
|
I stuck the 20MHz board back in it and again, no problems! And the 286 board
|
||
|
HAS to suck more juice.... it has 4MB or DRAM on it and a 5.25" Seagate ST-251
|
||
|
hard drive!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91313 7-JAN 21:42 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91303)
|
||
|
From: DSRTFOX To: ISC
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill, you should know better than to try real multi-tasking with an MS-DOS
|
||
|
box!! ;>
|
||
|
|
||
|
I see your point. But you ARE running some of the bigger memory hogs of
|
||
|
software. The USAF seems to be standardizing on MS Office, one reason is that
|
||
|
they can get it for a very good price bundled with new systems. Here at Robins
|
||
|
AFB, the small computer steering group HAS recommended
|
||
|
that no future systems be purchased with less than 8MB , partially because
|
||
|
of this standardization. The only thing I use that takes a good deal of memory
|
||
|
is my hand scanner program... the scanned in files are pretty big! I didn't
|
||
|
get it until I got 8MB installed.... I don't think I would have been able to
|
||
|
work
|
||
|
with more than one scan at a time with 4MB, now I can scan 4 pictures before
|
||
|
running out of memory to edit with. PageMaker runs a little faster, but is
|
||
|
due to Windows running faster, I think. I do a little task-switching, but no
|
||
|
real multi-tasking, except running CoCo at the same time!! ;>
|
||
|
|
||
|
I just use Microsoft Works for Windows for word processing, and Write. If
|
||
|
Write hada fhe beginning of the file
|
||
|
after a search and replace, but returned where you left off) and a spell
|
||
|
checker, I wouldn't use Works. I chose Works simply because it has all the
|
||
|
features really necessary (if I need fancy layout, I know PM really good!!)
|
||
|
while taking a minimum of space... the most efficient tool for the job I need!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Your tools, on the other hand, are large and cumbersome in comparison, but
|
||
|
at the same time much more powerful. But you probably NEED the power, whereas
|
||
|
most general users wouldn't. For a general, do-all business system, 8MB
|
||
|
is probably a bre minumum, with 16MB being more like it. But most people,
|
||
|
even in business, don't tax there machines as much as you seem to!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91318 8-JAN 00:52 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91312)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: DSRTFOX (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
CAUSE!......flacky power supply......<get yourself a copy of "upgrading and
|
||
|
repairing PC,s...4th edition.....by QUE......> and you will know as much as I do
|
||
|
|
||
|
<grin>...There is a power supply sensor built in ...if it do not come up within
|
||
|
a time frame the computer goes zit! it can cause a lot of grief...the cause is
|
||
|
the power supply is not the best...<cheeeep> and causes the sensor to trip when
|
||
|
it should not! THAT louses up the Mother board...CMOS setup...etc.....
|
||
|
REPLACING the power supply fixes the problem as you just found out! Funny thing
|
||
|
is I just READ the section about power supply problems<grin>....AND a lot of
|
||
|
Techs have blamed the Motherboard as being the problem..when all along it was
|
||
|
the power supply that was flacky!
|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91320 8-JAN 02:02 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91283)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, you keep the lid off and just have to undo two cables. Not that hard.
|
||
|
(Grin)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91322 8-JAN 02:39 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91285)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> > Really, for most people 8MB of RAM is PLENTY on a Windows machine. OS/2
|
||
|
> > requires a minimum of 8MB (even though Warp WILL run in 4MB... but just
|
||
|
> > barely!). What you said about 16MB being required may be true for OS/2,
|
||
|
> > however, if you wish to do any real multi-tasking of DOS programs.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Well, for my part, if I were to get a PC (new), I'd go ahead and get 8 Meg.
|
||
|
> It looks like that is what the sellers are now considering to be base
|
||
|
> memory.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
.>
|
||
|
> -- David Breeding --
|
||
|
> CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
> Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> *** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
> ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
That's just my point, Dave. Given the memory-hogging aspects of ever more
|
||
|
bloated commercial code for the PC, the time to buy additional memory for your
|
||
|
system is at initial purchase time. It is much cheaper that way and far less
|
||
|
hassle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91328 8-JAN 15:02 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91312)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DSRTFOX (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> a new PC should have 8MB in it if it is to be used for
|
||
|
> anything more than a little homework and games.
|
||
|
> ..majority of real home users may never really need more that 4MB,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Many *ARE* getting by on 4 MB, but I would think that the extra 4 would be
|
||
|
a pretty good investment.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> ever heard of a POWER SUPPLY slowing a system down? MINE DID!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hmm.. wouldn't have ever thought to investigate that end of the problem,
|
||
|
but I can see where it *COULD*
|
||
|
|
||
|
> the XT style PS doesn't come to life as quick as the newer ones!!
|
||
|
> I stuck the 20MHz board back in it and again, no problems! And the 286
|
||
|
> board HAS to suck more juice.... it has 4MB or DRAM on it and a 5.25"
|
||
|
> Seagate ST-251 hard drive!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, looks like that HD would probably pull more juice than the newer
|
||
|
one, but I understand that the "bigger" (i.e. more powerful) CPU
|
||
|
chips pull more power themselves, don't they?
|
||
|
|
||
|
BTW.. I saw something over in MACHW on CI$ yesterday, wonder if you or
|
||
|
anyone else might have a comment. In replying to someone's question
|
||
|
RE: whether it's best to leave a system on all the time or turn it off,
|
||
|
someone made the comment that the currently-produced monitors don't
|
||
|
burn in, and that screensavers are not now necessary. Of course, he might
|
||
|
have been talking about the power-down feature, but we don't have that
|
||
|
for our systems. This one person said that he usually left his computer
|
||
|
on all the time (as I understood him), but would turn his monitor off.
|
||
|
I wonder, though if having the computer on and the lines going out in
|
||
|
open space, so to speak, for an extended period of time might be hard on
|
||
|
the video circuitry in the computer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Any comments, anyone?
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91329 8-JAN 15:03 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91313)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DSRTFOX (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> most people, even in business, don't tax there machines as much as you
|
||
|
> seem to!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'd say *MOST* people don't even push their machines hard enough to even
|
||
|
get their attention <G>
|
||
|
|
||
|
In your message, you mention something I've been wondering about -- scanners
|
||
|
for us. I wonder if anyone has attempted to get us started with
|
||
|
scanners. Would it be worthwhile? That is, would very many people be
|
||
|
interested? Many are SCSI, aren't they? Would they simply hook to the
|
||
|
SCSI port? Could we get access to the format etc of the data to write
|
||
|
the program?
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91330 8-JAN 15:04 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91320)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: WA2EGP (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Well, you keep the lid off and just have to undo two cables. Not that
|
||
|
> hard. (Grin)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yep, I know about keeping the lid off <G>. It's not, as I said "complicated"
|
||
|
(I think), but more of a nuisance, I'd guess.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'd like to see a collection of pictures of all our various setups.. It'd
|
||
|
probably be quite an array <VBG>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91331 8-JAN 15:04 Applications (6809)
|
||
|
RE: 8-bit chips (Re: Msg 91322)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: ISC (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > Well, for my part, if I were to get a PC (new), I'd go ahead and get 8
|
||
|
> Meg
|
||
|
|
||
|
> That's just my point, Dave. Given the memory-hogging aspects of ever
|
||
|
> more bloated commercial code for the PC, the time to buy additional memory
|
||
|
> for your system is at initial purchase time. It is much cheaper that way
|
||
|
> and far less hassle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Right. I'd hate to get a system like that and then have to start modifying
|
||
|
it right at the start. Of course, one need not go overboard, especially
|
||
|
if funds are limited, but what does it cost to go from 4MB to 8MB? About
|
||
|
two hundred? I'd say that would be a worthwhile investment.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think most people, especially when buying their FIRST PC, badly
|
||
|
underestimate their needs. After a couple, they finally get the picture <G>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91266 6-JAN 04:44 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: _gs_rdy() Question (Re: Msg 91218)
|
||
|
From: PAGAN To: EDELMAR
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ed and all,
|
||
|
|
||
|
>I believe PAGAN wrote Black Jack using Ultra C. The CIO and MATH
|
||
|
>modules are replaced with the appropriate CSL and FPU modules. To
|
||
|
>the best of my knowledge, these modules require version 2.4 or later
|
||
|
>of OSK to function properly.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The version in the DB now was compiled with 3.2. As soon as I put
|
||
|
together the archives I'll be posting an updated version compiled
|
||
|
with UCC.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Microware's manuals say UCC 1.1 requires OS9 v 2.4++ or OS9/x86
|
||
|
v1.3+ but I can't find where it sez whether the compiled code will
|
||
|
run on earlier versions. I'm taking the safe route and adding a
|
||
|
warning label but if anyone knows for sure I'd like to know.
|
||
|
|
||
|
>One of the reasons PAGAN used Ultra C was to ease porting to
|
||
|
>OS9000/386. I did the port to OS9000/386 for Stephen and it was a
|
||
|
>trivial task under Ultra C.
|
||
|
|
||
|
With a few exceptions, the programs are identical. For 90%+ of
|
||
|
G-windows programming the differences can be accounted for with a
|
||
|
few lines in a header file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
>The approach PAGAN used is hardware independent. But it does
|
||
|
>require current versions of OS9/6800 or OS9000/386. I don't think
|
||
|
>it requires the latest version of G-WINDOWS code for Black Jack,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I test the compiled programs with wfm 2.2 as well as 2.5 but that's
|
||
|
as far back as I can go. Gespac reported some problems with some of
|
||
|
my programs on their systems but I never got enough information to
|
||
|
resolve them. They didn't seem too interested in them anyway.
|
||
|
|
||
|
>I believe Stephen has done some things he believes are unique and
|
||
|
>proprietary to him hence his reluctance to distribute source.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yer durn tootin! :-) I still have this illusion that I may actually
|
||
|
be able to make money doing OS9 programmng someday and I can't see
|
||
|
giving away the bank.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Seriously, I'll answer any reasonable question and I have posted
|
||
|
short programs to illustrate techniques for OS9 and G-windows
|
||
|
programming but even a simple game like Blackjack takes a lot of
|
||
|
time to write and I can't see giving away the source.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stephen (PAGAN)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91267 6-JAN 04:45 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: _gs_rdy() Question (Re: Msg 91253)
|
||
|
From: PAGAN To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
>Just out of curiosity, will the original source be about the same
|
||
|
>(command- wise)? If so, this will give us a chance to compare the
|
||
|
>two.. well, maybe not the BEST example, since so much depends on
|
||
|
>user input.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sorry, I don't understand what you're asking.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stephen (PAGAN)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91286 7-JAN 01:40 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: _gs_rdy() Question (Re: Msg 91267)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: PAGAN
|
||
|
|
||
|
> >Just out of curiosity, will the original source be about the same
|
||
|
> >(command- wise)? If so, this will give us a chance to compare the
|
||
|
> >two.. well, maybe not the BEST example, since so much depends on
|
||
|
> >user input.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Sorry, I don't understand what you're asking.
|
||
|
|
||
|
After re-reading my message, *I* didn't understand it either <G>
|
||
|
|
||
|
What I meant to ask was if your new source will be heavily modified (beyond
|
||
|
syntax). I had thought that we might compare the speed between the two
|
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different versions, but on second thought it occurred to me that most
|
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of the time, the program is just waiting for user input, so we probably
|
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couldn't tell much difference between the two.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
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^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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91308 7-JAN 19:59 Programmers Den
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RE: _gs_rdy() Question (Re: Msg 91286)
|
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From: PAGAN To: DBREEDING
|
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>What I meant to ask was if your new source will be heavily modified
|
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>(beyond syntax). I had thought that we might compare the speed
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>between the two different versions, but on second thought it
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>occurred to me that most of the time, the program is just waiting
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>for user input, so we probably couldn't tell much difference between
|
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>the two.
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The source was modified to accomodate the syntax and new function
|
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names of and the structure of the program was change coniderably.
|
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Whne I started writing CyberWar I quickly realized that the
|
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technique I used to handle events in Blackjack wasn't near adequate
|
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for a more complex program. When I decide to move Blackjack to UCC
|
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and OS9000, I modifed the program structure as well. I also got
|
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lazy and use the demo version of Gview to create the startup window
|
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so hte program size inreased by a about 25K or 30K.
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Speed comparisons between 3.2 and UCC in most G-windows specific
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program probably won't yield much difference. Most of the overhead
|
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in a graphics environment is the graphics. In the case of G-Windows
|
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that is the realm of 'wfm' and the drivers - an application can't
|
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affect that too much.
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Stephen Carville - pagan@delphi.com
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Kill them all. God will select those who should go to heaven and
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those who should go to hell [Abbot Arnold de Citeaux, 1205]
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91326 8-JAN 12:56 Programmers Den
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RE: _gs_rdy() Question (Re: Msg 91308)
|
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From: DBREEDING To: PAGAN (NR)
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> Speed comparisons between 3.2 and UCC in most G-windows specific
|
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> program probably won't yield much difference. Most of the overhead
|
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> in a graphics environment
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Yes, I hadn't really thought of the graphic intensiveness of the
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subject, but you're totally correct, and, as I said, the system is
|
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spending more time waiting for input than it is in proceeding with
|
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the program anyway.
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I'm looking forward to seeing what UCC is like. I hope it doesn't
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go the way of everything else I've gotten.. I'm getting stuff so fast
|
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that it seems that I get one thing, look at it, and before I even
|
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learn the new commands, I get something else, and it seems I still
|
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need more <G>
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-- David Breeding --
|
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
|
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*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
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^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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End of Thread.
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91268 6-JAN 18:40 General Information
|
||
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Chicago
|
||
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From: PAUL8 To: ALL
|
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Would like to know the date of the Chicago Fest, if it is set yet.
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|
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Thanks
|
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|
||
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Paul
|
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N1LRT
|
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91269 6-JAN 19:45 System Modules (6809)
|
||
|
different boot
|
||
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From: THIB To: ALL
|
||
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|
||
|
would someone care to refresh my memory on how to change a boot from one size
|
||
|
disk drive to another in os9 level 2? I have ezgen
|
||
|
and I'm almost posative it's part of what I need, but it's been a while since
|
||
|
I've done it.
|
||
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|
||
|
Andy
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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91273 6-JAN 21:25 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91233)
|
||
|
From: DSRTFOX To: MMCCLELLAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
The latest version of thte CoCo 2 emulator (1.14, I think) WILL run OS-9
|
||
|
Level I. The CoCo 3 emulator is known to run Level II, alsoQ.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
91279 6-JAN 23:56 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91230)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: COCOKIWI
|
||
|
|
||
|
> for "THAT" price one could get a full blown "Multimedia" system
|
||
|
> with everything!<G> my wifes Compac cost 1560....486SX-2-66...8 meg memory
|
||
|
> CD-ROM x2......SB card 16 bit.....and came with software!
|
||
|
> Mine cost around the same!
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> I replaced the board to a VL buss.....486DX-2-66.....$95.00 for the board!
|
||
|
> CPU ran $280........VL buss EIDE card...ran $55.0 ..though I,ve seen it for
|
||
|
> $45.00....VL buss Video card ...Curris Logic cost $82.00..<and it flys>
|
||
|
> memory ran $350.00 8 meg!..hard drives now are unreal!!!!! 229 for a 460meg!
|
||
|
> I paid that for a 130 meg last year! less than $300 for a 560meg........
|
||
|
> keyboard cost $40.00 .......mouse cost $15.00........
|
||
|
> a case costs $75.00 with power supply.....a 1.44 meg drive goes for $35.00 /39
|
||
|
|
||
|
> <surplus stores around here are cheap><Grin>.and most of this stuff aint
|
||
|
surplus
|
||
|
> stuff! tis NEW!
|
||
|
> Dennis
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Since the release of the PowerPC to the market, this stuff should continue to
|
||
|
be bargain-priced.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91316 8-JAN 00:32 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91279)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: ISC
|
||
|
|
||
|
Right on...cannot afford one<power-pc> but the way Mine goes<grin> who gives a
|
||
|
#$%^.......<grin>...
|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91274 6-JAN 21:44 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91173)
|
||
|
From: JOHNREED To: AJMLFCO (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Bomb throwing mode = ON
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Maybe you could ask for the disks in MS-DOS format next time.
|
||
|
> That way, they can be read by OS-9000 users, most OSK users,
|
||
|
> and with the help of the PCDOS program even by CoCo users.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Allen
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Right!
|
||
|
Why so many disk formats? The same reason that we have so many
|
||
|
different `windowing' systems. We seem to have a goal to give
|
||
|
each owner of an OSK system his own unique disk format and
|
||
|
display system.
|
||
|
|
||
|
How could so many smart people do something so silly?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Remember the formula for determining the intelligence of a
|
||
|
committee.
|
||
|
|
||
|
((highest individual IQ / number of members))
|
||
|
|
||
|
This also helps explain how Congress works.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
********************************
|
||
|
A stitch in time --------------------
|
||
|
------ is worth two in the bush
|
||
|
|
||
|
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91275 6-JAN 21:53 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91274)
|
||
|
From: DSRTFOX To: JOHNREED
|
||
|
|
||
|
Seriously, that is why a DICTATORSHIP is the MOST EFFICIENT form of government!
|
||
|
ONE PERSON says jump and everyone else does it! You just need a widely educated
|
||
|
person that knows when to be hard, when to be compassionate, and is a good
|
||
|
judge of character so they can properly delegate authority to the right people.
|
||
|
They also have to have decent moral values so they don't rape the country.
|
||
|
See, doesn't require much!!
|
||
|
;>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91287 7-JAN 01:41 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91256)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: WA2EGP
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Basically, they were to prevent you from actually formatting the drive
|
||
|
|
||
|
> The
|
||
|
> -nvnp inhibited the physical format and verify. You just read the stuff
|
||
|
> on the SCSI (lsn 0 I believe) device which is put on by the manufactorer.
|
||
|
> Now I hope this might tell about the floppy....I could be wrong because
|
||
|
> this might just tell about the descriptor, not the media.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think this will only tell you what the descriptor has on it. This info
|
||
|
is displayed before an actual access is made to the disk (I think).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91304 7-JAN 18:37 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91275)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: DSRTFOX
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Seriously, that is why a DICTATORSHIP is the MOST EFFICIENT form of
|
||
|
government!
|
||
|
> ONE PERSON says jump and everyone else does it! You just need a widely
|
||
|
educated
|
||
|
> person that knows when to be hard, when to be compassionate, and is a good
|
||
|
> judge of character so they can properly delegate authority to the right
|
||
|
people.
|
||
|
> They also have to have decent moral values so they don't rape the country.
|
||
|
> See, doesn't require much!!
|
||
|
> ;>
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Sad, but true, Frank. That's why people stayed with the absolute monarchy
|
||
|
form of government for so long. Our monarchs are pretty sad examples these
|
||
|
days, though. Can you imagine bonny prince Charlie as absolute monarch? The
|
||
|
other problem was that they always allied themselves with the church too.
|
||
|
That way, they could put both hands into your pockets at once!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91305 7-JAN 18:49 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91259)
|
||
|
From: VAXELF To: AJMLFCO (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ribbs_OSK right now is MM/1 specific. Do to the fact that, many of the
|
||
|
routines do screen formating, using the old COCO windows commands. These
|
||
|
commands are 99% identical to the KWindow commands on a MM/1.
|
||
|
The C version will ALSO be MM/1 specific, again du to the KWindow's screen
|
||
|
formating. There is a curses.h and curses.l for OSK. Mabey using this a
|
||
|
gerneric version could be make or if you have a graphics library for the
|
||
|
KIX\30, it could be written to use that library instead of the cgfx.l that
|
||
|
the MM/1 uses.
|
||
|
That is the way a lot of UNIX code is written. Graphic Screen calls are
|
||
|
done to a common graphic C file. A customized common graphic C file is
|
||
|
made for each type of graphic chip that will be used. This way one only
|
||
|
has to link to the C file for that graphic chip and the make file makes a
|
||
|
program taylored to that chip.
|
||
|
|
||
|
John D.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91306 7-JAN 18:52 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91274)
|
||
|
From: VAXELF To: JOHNREED
|
||
|
|
||
|
We have standardized on a format for the project. Thus all beta testers
|
||
|
will be required to use this format. Most of them will not need to do
|
||
|
anything else but read from the disk. Very few will need to make disks with
|
||
|
this format. Only time is at the beginning, when the tester needs to send
|
||
|
in a formatted disk to get the initial beta program.
|
||
|
|
||
|
John D.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91307 7-JAN 19:58 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91287)
|
||
|
From: JOHNBAER To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
David,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I think this will only tell you what the descriptor has on it. This info
|
||
|
> is displayed before an actual access is made to the disk (I think).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, I don't know <g>. Here's what I got on my MM/1 by first
|
||
|
doing a dmode of /H1, then I did a format -nvnp /h1...
|
||
|
|
||
|
First the dmode...
|
||
|
|
||
|
name=h1
|
||
|
drv=0 stp=0 typ=$80 dns=$00 cyl=0 sid=0 vfy=1 (off) sct=0 t0s=0
|
||
|
sas=32 ilv=1 tfm=0 toffs=0 soffs=0 ssize=0 cntl=$000B trys=0 lun=0
|
||
|
wpc=0 rwr=0 park=0 lsnoffs=0 totcyls=0 ctrlrid=1 rates=$00
|
||
|
scsiopt=$0000 maxcount=65535
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Disk Formatter
|
||
|
OS-9/68K V2.4 IMS MM/1 68070 Computer 3 MB System - 68070
|
||
|
------------ Format Data ------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Fixed values:
|
||
|
Disk type: hard
|
||
|
Sector size: 512
|
||
|
Disk capacity: 248502 sectors
|
||
|
(127233024 bytes)
|
||
|
Sector offset: 0
|
||
|
Track offset: 0
|
||
|
LSN offset: $000000
|
||
|
Minimum sect allocation: 32
|
||
|
|
||
|
Variables:
|
||
|
Sector interleave offset: 1
|
||
|
|
||
|
Formatting device: /h1
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now I did see the drive accessed, so _something_ is being read <g>.
|
||
|
Just my .02 cents worth <g>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
John -
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91311 7-JAN 20:26 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91305)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: VAXELF
|
||
|
|
||
|
> That is the way a lot of UNIX code is written. Graphic Screencalc C file. A customized common graphic C file is
|
||
|
> made for each type of graphic chip that will be used.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is a tactic that really makes sense to me.. I've wondered if we
|
||
|
couldn't maybe come up with some standardized file - maybe a taylored ",l"
|
||
|
file, that would translate the calls for the different systems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Then if a programmer wished to write a program that would work across
|
||
|
the systems, he could make calls to this function (where each corresponding
|
||
|
function would have a common name, then hand this off to the specific
|
||
|
windowing function.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This would help to streamline programming quite a bit. I think if this
|
||
|
were done, it should be strictly controlled, where one body - possibly
|
||
|
the OS9 UG - would have complete control over implementation and additions
|
||
|
to the library.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alternately, no single library might be made, but maybe a common syntax
|
||
|
could be developed, and then a programmer could write his own function,
|
||
|
or library to handle this.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompSe Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91315 7-JAN 22:00 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91311)
|
||
|
From: VAXELF To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think I have the common C module, that is used a lot in UNIX programs.
|
||
|
It is primarly used to interface to CURSORS package. It could be used to
|
||
|
interface to different graphic libraries. What it is is C stubs. Within
|
||
|
the stubs you put the call to the grahic function in your system library.
|
||
|
Thus once it has be made and the program works, that module could then
|
||
|
be put into public domain, so other programmers could have it to use.
|
||
|
|
||
|
John D.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91319 8-JAN 01:56 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91287)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now that I give it some more thought, I think you are right. Geez...and I was
|
||
|
just trying to (hopefully) find a simple way out for some one. Now, if the
|
||
|
floppies were SCSI, then it would work.......
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91332 8-JAN 15:06 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91315)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: VAXELF (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I think I have the common C module, that is used a lot in UNIX
|
||
|
> programs. It is primarly used to interface to CURSORS package. It could be
|
||
|
> used to interface to different graphic libraries.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> library. Thus once it has be made and the program works, that module could
|
||
|
> then be put into public domain, so other programmers could have it to
|
||
|
> use.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I think something like this would really be beneficial to both the
|
||
|
programmers, in that they could write a graphic program that would have
|
||
|
a wider audience, and to the users alike, as then, they would have access
|
||
|
to any good program that was written, whereas now, without such a package,
|
||
|
if a really good program comes out for one system, the users of the other
|
||
|
systems have to wait till, if ever, someone ports the thing over to their
|
||
|
system.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The only thing we would need to watch out for is to not have each and every
|
||
|
one of us coming up with his own calls.. that would lead to chaos.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
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^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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91333 8-JAN 15:07 OSK Applications
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RE: DMODE SETTINGS (Re: Msg 91319)
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From: DBREEDING To: WA2EGP (NR)
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> Now that I give it some more thought, I think you are right.
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I think the report you see is the format that the disk will be formatted
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in, and it will have to come from the descriptor, with any modifications
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you specify on the command line.
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> Now, if the floppies were SCSI, then it would work.......
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Well, if they were SCSI, at least for reads, you wouldn't even have to
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worry about anything (if they work like HD's). At least with the HD's,
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the driver doesn't even have to concern itself with tracks, as SCSI
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deals with Logical Sector numbers, just Like OS9. Actually, with SCSI,
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you don't have to worry so much about getting your Track #'s and SPT's
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correct in your descriptor, just make your TKS*SPT's come out at, or just
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under what the HD supports. If it's too low, you lose a little space, and
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if it's too high, you lose a little, too, because you will have a larger
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allocation map, where the extra sectors are blocked out.
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Where the problem comes from is that with FM type drives, you have to know
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how many sectors are in each track, and how many sides, because the driver
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has to tell the drive which track, and which sector to go to, where basically
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whereto = LSN/(TKS*SPT*SID) (plus the fact that lsn0 might be different
|
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from the rest.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
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^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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End of Thread.
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91276 6-JAN 22:00 General Information
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NEW Puppo's!!
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From: DSRTFOX To: ALL
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ANNOUNCING THE RETURN OF THE PUPPO KEYBOARD ADAPTER!!!!
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You heard right! These aren't units that have been stashed away,
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but NEWLY manufactured ones! These units are capable of being used
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with the newer auto-switching AT/XT keyboards as well as XT only
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keyboards. Will run any program automatically after a time delay
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with the DOS command.... including OS-9! Has a menu for selecting
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several boot functions, or skip menu by holding the spacebar
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when turning computer on or pressing reset.
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Genuine Puppo authorized units!!!
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These will be sold for a limited time ONLY.... may not be long!!
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Price is only $70, $30 less than last advertised price!
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I need orders to get production started! Will have them ready in
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||
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no more than 30 days once the okay is given to start!!
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Let me know if you want one on-line, then send a check to:
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FARNA Systems
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Box 321
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Warner Robins, GA 31099-0321
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I expect to give the okay after getting 6 confirmed orders (checks!),
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after which it will take no more than 30 days to deliver.
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91281 7-JAN 01:12 General Information
|
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RE: CoCo Phone FEST! (Re: Msg 91278)
|
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From: RANDYKWILSON To: MRUPGRADE
|
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|
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Hmmm, Terry, interesting. May I ask why for the segrigation based on time
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zones? And, due to this total seperation of eact and west coast calling times,
|
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how will you determine the "first caller" and "last caller" prizes?
|
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In other words... 9AM eastern is 6AM pacific... not noon. :>
|
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Randy
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91297 7-JAN 11:45 General Information
|
||
|
RE: CoCo Phone FEST! (Re: Msg 91281)
|
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From: MRUPGRADE To: RANDYKWILSON
|
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|
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I really got a sence of th difference in time zones settign this up.
|
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Basically,, I tried to co-ordinate them to 10 M Centraal for theh start.
|
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|
Tho true,, the west coast is 2 hrs later. Fortunately,, I live
|
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|
half way to everywhere,,, or this 'ud be tough.
|
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First and lastp called wil be as of Central time.
|
||
|
til then,,,, Terry g
|
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91298 7-JAN 15:13 General Information
|
||
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RE: CoCo Phone FEST! (Re: Msg 91297)
|
||
|
From: JMURPHY To: MRUPGRADE
|
||
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|
||
|
> I really got a sence of th difference in time zones settign this up.
|
||
|
> Basically,, I tried to co-ordinate them to 10 M Centraal for theh start.
|
||
|
> Tho true,, the west coast is 2 hrs later. Fortunately,, I live
|
||
|
> half way to everywhere,,, or this 'ud be tough.
|
||
|
> First and lastp called wil be as of Central time.
|
||
|
> til then,,,, Terry g
|
||
|
>
|
||
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|
||
|
Terry, you still don't seem to get it.
|
||
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|
||
|
the WEST coast is 2 hours EARLIER, not later.
|
||
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|
||
|
9 AM Eastern= 8 AM Central=7 AM Mountain =6 AM Pacific
|
||
|
|
||
|
11 AM Eastern=10 AM Central = 9 AM Mountain = 8 AM Pacific
|
||
|
|
||
|
Using the times you posted (TWICE) , your phone is going to start ringing at
|
||
|
8:00 AM and might not ever stop.
|
||
|
|
||
|
John Murphy
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91299 7-JAN 15:37 General Information
|
||
|
RE: CoCo Phone FEST! (Re: Msg 91298)
|
||
|
From: MRUPGRADE To: JMURPHY
|
||
|
|
||
|
Looks like I'll have oto decide whether oto get up early,, or let it ring til
|
||
|
10:00 AM Central.
|
||
|
Gupess I shouldda just pospted Central time and letp it go at that.
|
||
|
Ya live'n'learn,,, Terry g
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91288 7-JAN 02:09 General Information
|
||
|
where do I go?
|
||
|
From: KUPER To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Where do I get coco stuff at now days. I have a coco2 can I still get used
|
||
|
coco3's any where? How about stuff like modem and a hard drive? Thanks for
|
||
|
the help.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91314 7-JAN 21:45 General Information
|
||
|
RE: where do I go? (Re: Msg 91288)
|
||
|
From: DSRTFOX To: KUPER
|
||
|
|
||
|
I can help you in both areas! I have a single gently used (it was my father's!
|
||
|
) CoCo 3 and disk system for sale. Let me know in E-mail if interested and
|
||
|
we'll talk prices. I also carry some CoCo software, print a magazine for
|
||
|
CoCo support, and sell NEW hard drive systems.. complete or components.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Frank Swygert
|
||
|
Publisher, "68' micros"
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91317 8-JAN 00:34 General Information
|
||
|
RE: where do I go? (Re: Msg 91314)
|
||
|
From: KUPER To: DSRTFOX (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am interested in it please me some more info like amount of ram and those
|
||
|
kind of things andabout what price are you asking?
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91323 8-JAN 02:39 General Information
|
||
|
RE: where do I go? (Re: Msg 91288)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: KUPER (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Where do I get coco stuff at now days. I have a coco2 can I still get used
|
||
|
> coco3's any where? How about stuff like modem and a hard drive? Thanks for
|
||
|
> the help.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Have you looked at the classified ads here on Delphi?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91325 8-JAN 10:57 General Information
|
||
|
RE: where do I go? (Re: Msg 91323)
|
||
|
From: MRUPGRADE To: ISC
|
||
|
|
||
|
Classified here on Delphi,, aren't all that viable. Most are sold
|
||
|
but they never get pulled. Claude Cote,, who left Delphi a year ago,,
|
||
|
and can't receive messages still has ads there. But you can always try.
|
||
|
Terry Simons UPGRADE Editor
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91289 7-JAN 04:21 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Delphi (Re: Msg 91260)
|
||
|
From: JEVESTAL To: JOELHEGBERG (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Hey, Jim!
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> > Does anyone have the transcript to Joel's conferance on termcap? I
|
||
|
> missed > it and was very interested in it.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Yes, me! :) I plan on uploading it tonight or tomorrow night so it
|
||
|
> should be available soon. Amazingly, only half of my notes were covered
|
||
|
> so I need to schedule another online conference to take care of the
|
||
|
> uncovered material.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cool, I'll look for it in the database. I hope I can make the next conf too.
|
||
|
|
||
|
See ya,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jim
|
||
|
|
||
|
======================== InfoXpress 01.01.00 OS-9/6809 ======================
|
||
|
| Narnia BBS: 12am-8am PST serving CoCo OS-9 users
|
||
|
----|---- StG network: sysop@Narnia "Exclusively OS-9"
|
||
|
| Delphi: JEVestal@delphi.com
|
||
|
Marysville, CA InterNet: JEVestal%narnia@zog.com
|
||
|
| or : JEVestal@citrus.sac.ca.us
|
||
|
(916) 743-2617 Voice: 8am-12am PDT :1 Corinthians 1:18 & Romans 1:16
|
||
|
=============================================================================
|
||
|
Jim Vestal: Assistant editor of The International OS-9 Underground,
|
||
|
"Magazine dedicated to OS-9/OSK Users Everywhere
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91290 7-JAN 04:23 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Emulator (Re: Msg 91242)
|
||
|
From: JEVESTAL To: PHILSCHERER
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I downloaded the Coco2 emulator in the Coco database and when I try to
|
||
|
> unzip it, the file names are listed but it tells me that it doesn't
|
||
|
> know how to handle them. Any clues will be appreciated. <Phil>
|
||
|
|
||
|
Which version of Unzip are you using. The latest OS9 v4.5c will work
|
||
|
on all versions of zip files. This version comes in two modules
|
||
|
unzip and funzip. Check the database here for the latest version.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jim
|
||
|
|
||
|
======================== InfoXpress 01.01.00 OS-9/6809 ======================
|
||
|
| Narnia BBS: 12am-8am PST serving CoCo OS-9 users
|
||
|
----|---- StG network: sysop@Narnia "Exclusively OS-9"
|
||
|
| Delphi: JEVestal@delphi.com
|
||
|
Marysville, CA InterNet: JEVestal%narnia@zog.com
|
||
|
| or : JEVestal@citrus.sac.ca.us
|
||
|
(916) 743-2617 Voice: 8am-12am PDT :1 Corinthians 1:18 & Romans 1:16
|
||
|
=============================================================================
|
||
|
Jim Vestal: Assistant editor of The International OS-9 Underground,
|
||
|
"Magazine dedicated to OS-9/OSK Users Everywhere
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91292 7-JAN 08:17 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Emulator (Re: Msg 91258)
|
||
|
From: PHILSCHERER To: PHXKEN (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I downloaded it onto a PC but I dont know the version. <Phil>
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91293 7-JAN 08:20 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Emulator (Re: Msg 91290)
|
||
|
From: PHILSCHERER To: JEVESTAL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Jim--I have it on a PC. The PC has HD drives and the Coco doesn't. I
|
||
|
wouldn't know how to transfer it if I cant explode it on the PC. <Phil>
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91309 7-JAN 20:25 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Emulator (Re: Msg 91293)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: PHILSCHERER
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Hi Jim--I have it on a PC. The PC has HD drives and the Coco doesn't. I
|
||
|
> wouldn't know how to transfer it if I cant explode it on the PC. <Phil>
|
||
|
|
||
|
Do you reckon it was zipped under a Coco? You might try it on the coco.
|
||
|
Do you have pcdos for your coco? if so, you might be able to use it to
|
||
|
read/write PC disks. If you have a PC and a coco close enough, you could
|
||
|
transfer them via null modem.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Finally, if none of the above, how about (if it will unzip on the coco),
|
||
|
uploading to your workspace here and downloading, or if you have a local
|
||
|
BBS, use it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051
|
||
|
Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
|
||
|
^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91324 8-JAN 08:45 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Emulator (Re: Msg 91309)
|
||
|
From: PHILSCHERER To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks Dave--I'll go at it! <Phil>
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91300 7-JAN 16:19 General Information
|
||
|
INFO ON PLANETS
|
||
|
From: TAULBORG To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am looking for info on the planets Neptune and Pluto for my 8 year old
|
||
|
son's school project.I want to do it with my coco under os9 or rsdos and
|
||
|
I would like to find the info through here on delphi or the internet but
|
||
|
I am haveing a hard time finding ANYTHING.I can't seem to find any info
|
||
|
or pictures.I'm going nuts tring to find this stuff so ANY help would be
|
||
|
greatly appreciated!
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91301 7-JAN 16:53 General Information
|
||
|
NEW Phone Fest Post
|
||
|
From: MRUPGRADE To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
NOTE: ERROR Corrections to previous post
|
||
|
Please ignor the previous post,, this post (I aaahh think)
|
||
|
is accurate for all times, phone numbers etc.
|
||
|
from: "Mid Iowa & Country CoCo" (non profit)
|
||
|
home of "The UPGRADE Disk Magazine"
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
A "CoCo Phone Fest"
|
||
|
GRAND PRIZE: A 128k COCO 3 - Open to the CoCo Public
|
||
|
Coco Fests have been held for primarily for vendors to sell
|
||
|
productsan people to meet. Since the demise of Rainbow,, most
|
||
|
vendors have reclused to near oblivion. Waiting for you to find
|
||
|
them. Some on a BBS COCO SIG,, other pop up in mags like the
|
||
|
Underground, on those occasions when it does get published.
|
||
|
I have a plan for vendors to join in but, they will have to decide
|
||
|
to be a part. That I'll leave with them. This Phone Fest is
|
||
|
principally to just serve the CoCo Community in general. As another
|
||
|
arm of CoCo support. A chance to air your views,, or pick up on a
|
||
|
few specials.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
The Date is: Saturday January >>> 14th Beginning
|
||
|
from: 11:00 AM Eastern 10:00 AM Central 9:00 AM West Coast
|
||
|
to: 3:00 PM Eastern 4:00 PM Central 5:00 PM West Coast
|
||
|
The number is 515-279-2576 (Des Moines, IA)
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
Need OS-9 Answers?
|
||
|
Call Boisy Pitre on the Phone Fest OS HOT LINE !!
|
||
|
same day 1:00 to 3:00 PM only CST >>> 515-987-5314 *
|
||
|
* This number does not have call waiting.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
Calls limited to 10 minutes or until the next ring over*
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
Caller awards to be given for 5 minute or more calls during the
|
||
|
above times only:
|
||
|
1. Each of the first 20 callers will receive a ROM Pac of
|
||
|
choice per existing supply.
|
||
|
2. Each of the last 5 five callers will receive a ROM Pac of
|
||
|
choice per existing supply.
|
||
|
3. A grand prize of a "A 128K CoCo three" will be awarded by
|
||
|
random drawing from all callers! (shipping required)
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
Subjects?
|
||
|
Number 1, what would you suggest to improve the community?
|
||
|
What would you suggest to better combine the community?
|
||
|
What do you like best and least about The UPGRADE Magazine?
|
||
|
What is your favorite Magazine or BBS?
|
||
|
How big is your CoCo group, and how can we work with them?
|
||
|
You may order from our FOR SALE Listing. (listing in
|
||
|
UPGRADE Magazine)
|
||
|
You may offer something for sale. no charge of course
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
Phone Fest Specials:
|
||
|
These specials apply to The Phone Fest Only!
|
||
|
You may order a sample UPGRADE for only $1.00 (regular $4.00)
|
||
|
As a new subscriber you will receive a bonus disk + a 2nd bonus
|
||
|
support disk. 2nd disk your choice of RS or OS-9.
|
||
|
As a renewal you will receive a bonus choice of one library disk
|
||
|
free!
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
From C DEKKER Software: You may order any C DEKKER Software and
|
||
|
receive a 25% discount! Orders will be then be handled directly
|
||
|
through Chris Dekker.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
From Rick's Computer Enterprise:
|
||
|
Auction pak 1#:
|
||
|
1. your choice of any five SUNDOG Games. To the highest bidder.
|
||
|
A $90.00 value The high bidder will receive the package directly
|
||
|
from Rick.
|
||
|
.
|
||
|
Shipping & handling of all packages is an unavoidable cost to be
|
||
|
paid by the recipients.
|
||
|
How well will this Phone Fest do? Where will we go with the
|
||
|
next one? We have on planned in February,, another in March. We
|
||
|
with the UPGRADE National Disk magazine can provide you with the
|
||
|
vehicle. But the success of this community effort depends on you;
|
||
|
the CoCo supporter in the community!
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Now you have the vehicle,,,
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get in the drivers seat, and give us a call. January 14th
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. 515-279-2576
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* With call-waiting the phone not being answered doesn't mean no
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one's home. But rather that I'm on the line and will not interrupt
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until the 10 minutes is over. I will ask that you wait a minute or
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so,, as constant redialing will cause constant irritating clicks.
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The UPGRADE Disk Magazine is a publication of:
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"Mid Iowa & Country CoCo"; a non profit organization.
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Terry Simons Editor/Treas
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1328 48th Des Moines, IA 50311 - Next Saturday Jan 14th
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- EOF -
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91302 7-JAN 18:33 General Information
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NEW Phone Fest still wrong.
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From: JMURPHY To: MRUPGRADE
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> .
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> The Date is: Saturday January >>> 14th Beginning
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> from: 11:00 AM Eastern 10:00 AM Central 9:00 AM West Coast
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> to: 3:00 PM Eastern 4:00 PM Central 5:00 PM West Coast
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> The number is 515-279-2576 (Des Moines, IA)
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> .
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Terry,
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11:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST = 4 HRS
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CST = 6 HRS
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09:00 AM - 5:00 PM PST = 8 HRS
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Try this:
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11:00AM - 5:00 PM EST = 6 HRS
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10:00AM - 4:00 PM CST = 6 HRS
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09:00AM - 3:00 PM MST = 6 HRS
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08:00AM - 2:00 PM PST = 6 HRS
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91321 8-JAN 02:07 OSK Applications
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Screen Type
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From: LARRYOLSON To: MIKEHAALAND (NR)
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Mike,
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I wonder if you could help with a problem that I ran into in trying
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to determine the screen type on an MM/1. Do you know if _gs_styp() was
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implemented ? In the following test program(wintyp), am I using _gs_styp(),
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Get_Pixel_Size(wpath), and Get_num_Colors(wpath) correctly ?
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Talking with Bob van der Poel, he wasn't sure if _gs_styp() was being used.
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He sent me the following:
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>I think I have the same problems determining the screen type as you do. I did
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>a quick disasm on _gs_styp() and it _appears_ that is doing a I$GetStt with a
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>function code of $8d. I don't see this code documented in any of my kwindows
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>stuff...so I assume that it was never implemented by KD.
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I ran into this problem in working on Bob's MM2HP.c screen print program.
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The screen print program doesn't get the correct screen info back in order
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to set itself up to print the screen correctly. For an example, I would
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run my Makpal program, which would open a type 3 (320x208) window, then
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run this wintyp program to display the screen info. Then quitting Makpal,
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I would run gifshow on the picture ZOE.gif, and using wintyp on the
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window gifshow created, it would show the identical screen info that I
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got for Makpal. The problem comes in when the screen print program prints
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out these two examples, printing out the zoe.gif works perfectly but
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printing out the Makpal screen results in the program only printing half
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of the screen. I know only half of the Makpal screen is printed, because
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even though its called a 320 wide screen, its actually a 640 wide screen
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with 2 pixels being used for each dot printed on the screen, but how
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can I tell the screen print program to read 320 columns sometimes and
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640 columns other times, when it gets the same screen info for both cases ?
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As a sledge hammer fix for now, I just added a -f option to the program,
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if when you print out the screen you only are printing half of it then
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use the -f option, but there must be a better way.
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Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong ?
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Larry Olson
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/* wintyp - a program to get and display window info */
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/* usage: wintyp <window path> */
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/* example: wintyp /w6 */
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#include <modes.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <wind.h>
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#include <winfo.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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char *device = NULL;
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main(argc, argv)
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int argc;
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char *argv[];
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{
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SCINFO sc;
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WINFO wf;
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int wpath, t;
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int xsize, ysize, styp;
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int pixel_size, num_colors;
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for (t = 1; --argc; t++) {
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device = argv[t];
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}
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if ((wpath = open(device, S_IREAD)) <= 0) {
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terminate("Can't access '%s', error %d, device, errno");
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}
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if (_gs_scinfo(wpath, &sc)) {
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terminate("Error in determining screen type\n");
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}
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if (_gs_winfo(wpath, &wf)) {
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terminate("Error in determining window info\n");
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}
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_gs_scsz(wpath, &xsize, &ysize);
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_gs_styp(wpath, &styp);
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/* I don't know if I'm using these functions correctly */
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pixel_size = (Get_Pixel_Size(wpath));
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num_colors = (Get_Num_Colors(wpath));
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printf("\nWindow is %d by %d characters\n\n",xsize, ysize);
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printf("Screen type = %d\n",styp);
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printf("Screen addr = %p\n", sc.sd_address);
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printf("Bits per pixel = %d\n", sc.sd_bitsperpixel);
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printf("Logical width = %d\n", sc.sd_log_width);
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printf("Physical width = %d\n", sc.sd_phy_width);
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printf("Max x = %d\n", sc.sd_max_x);
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printf("Max y = %d\n\n", sc.sd_max_y);
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printf("Working area horz = %d\n", wf.w_wa_xmax);
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printf("Working area vert = %d\n", wf.w_wa_ymax);
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printf("Device window horz = %d\n", wf.w_dw_xmax);
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printf("Device window vert = %d\n", wf.w_dw_ymax);
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printf("Pixel size = %d\n",pixel_size);
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printf("Number of colors = %d\n\n\n",num_colors);
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}
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terminate(s)
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void *s;
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{
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if (s) {
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fprintf(stderr, s);
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putc('\n', stderr);
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}
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exit(0);
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}
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-*-
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||
|
91327 8-JAN 14:13 General Information
|
||
|
Hard drive deals
|
||
|
From: FHOGG To: ALL
|
||
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|
||
|
I got this from my local paper.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"JEM Computers (617-497-2500) has picked up some of Hewlett-Packard's
|
||
|
overstock of new drives. Two amazing bargains are a 330 MB SCSI-2 drive
|
||
|
for $119 and a 670 MB SCSI-2 drive for $299."
|
||
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||
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These are 5.25" drives.
|
||
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||
|
I pass this information on 'as is'. I have no connection with JEM and I
|
||
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havn't checked it out. I have no experence with HP drives but they should
|
||
|
work with any of the SCSI computers out there. The article says they will
|
||
|
work with Macs and PCs with a SCSI card. Should work with TC70's, MM1's
|
||
|
Kix's etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you need the space and you can use a 5.25" drive these prices are hard
|
||
|
to beat.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Let me know how it works out if you buy one.
|
||
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|
||
|
Frank
|
||
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|
-*-
|
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