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91672 4-FEB 22:13 General Information
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RE: problem with environment (Re: Msg 91658)
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From: WA2EGP To: MRGOOD
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Hmmmmm.......maybe you deleted it from the list. Or maybe it just didn't
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91675 5-FEB 08:31 General Information
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RE: problem with environment (Re: Msg 91670)
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From: MRGOOD To: JEJONES
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There's a stdfonts module in the BOOTMODS/WIN directory. Thats's the one
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I had left out. I thought I was loading my fonts from the STartup file
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and that the STDFONTS modules in BOOTMODS/WIN was something else.
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Hugo
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91681 5-FEB 13:54 General Information
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RE: problem with environment (Re: Msg 91675)
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From: JOHNBAER To: MRGOOD
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Hugo,
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I don't know if this will help you but, I don't have `stdfonts'
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in my bootfile, or any fonts in the boot. I have a script file
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in my root called `merge_fonts' that is called from my startup
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file. This is all it is:
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Merge sys/stdfont_01.fnt
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Merge sys/stdfont_02.fnt
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Merge sys/stdfont_03.fnt
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Merge sys/stdfont_04.fnt
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Merge sys/stdpats_16
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Merge sys/stdpats_256
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Merge sys/stdptrs_16
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Merge sys/stdptrs_256
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Merge sys/stdbrshs_16
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Merge sys/stdbrshs_256
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Merge sys/vfonts/cursive.vfont
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Merge sys/vfonts/fancy.vfont
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Merge sys/vfonts/gothic.vfont
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The vfonts stuff is from Mike Haaland's Paint program that I
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bought way back when ...
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Hope this helps.
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--
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John - < Posted with Ved 2.3.1 & InfoXpress 1.2.0 >
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I am Pentium of Borg. You will be approximated.
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Resistance is more or less futile.
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91673 4-FEB 23:56 General Information
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RE: CDi (Re: Msg 91651)
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From: AJMLFCO To: SAUSAGESAM
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Go to the Internet services section of Delphi, select "FTP". Read up
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a little on how to operate it ( I you need to). Then use FTP to log
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onto CHESTNUT.CS.WISC.EDU If I recall correctly, you then change to
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the public directory. Take a look!
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91674 5-FEB 05:19 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91666)
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From: COCOKIWI To: DBREEDING
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Try a SprintNet line!!! in your area! 14.4K <Zippppp> I
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found one close to me! Now I,m Cookin! at 14.4K + <grin> beats
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Tymnet any day! and at NO extra Cost!.....Dennis
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91699 7-FEB 21:00 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91674)
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From: DBREEDING To: COCOKIWI
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> Try a SprintNet line!!! in your area! 14.4K <Zippppp> I
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> found one close to me! Now I,m Cookin! at 14.4K + <grin> beats
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> Tymnet any day! and at NO extra Cost!...
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I'll give it a shot.. Whatever I use, it'll be long distance.. I don't
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have anything for the services that's local. Haf'ta shop around as much
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as I can.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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91700 7-FEB 23:32 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91699)
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From: COCOKIWI To: DBREEDING
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good luck! it was not that long ago I had the same problem with
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Sprintnet,I would have had to go to Oakland to get in! Reason I
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was on Tymnet so long!
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talk about out dated! Grin!
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Dennis
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91706 8-FEB 08:41 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91666)
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From: BILLDICKHAUS To: DBREEDING
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> The OSK version I got is really great. Most everything looks really
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> familiar, with a _few_ cosmetic changes. The speed increase is really
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> fantastic. When changing forums, it's so fast, sometimes I don't realize
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> it's done it.. kinda seems it ain't doing something <G>.
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Part of that is the speed of the machine, and part of that is version 1.2,
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there were a couple of areas I worked on to speed things up.
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> BTW, I think I asked you in mail, but can you or anyone tell me if
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> there's a surcharge for using the faster Tymnet nodes? I think I can
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> access a 9600 node in my desired calling range.
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They warn you of a possible future surcharge, but I've been using 9600
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Tymnet almost exclusively for the last several years, with no additional
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charges.
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91708 9-FEB 00:02 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91706)
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From: COCOKIWI To: BILLDICKHAUS
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They changed that so called surcharge to NO charge not long ago!
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if you have Sprintnet in your area you zippp at 14.4k baud rather than the
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OLD 9600 mode on tymnet<grin>...Sprint uses Fibre optics for their lines,I
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think Tymnet is still in the dark ages! I just switched to Sprintnet....
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and am NOW in 14.4k mode!<grin>
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Dennis
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91731 11-FEB 20:39 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91700)
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From: DBREEDING To: COCOKIWI
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> good luck! it was not that long ago I had the same problem with
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> Sprintnet,I would have had to go to Oakland to get in! Reason I
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> was on Tymnet so long!
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> talk about out dated! Grin!
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I live in So. Central KY.. I've found that I can call within my dialing
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LATA cheaper than anywhere else.. I'd been calling out-of-state for a long
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time, thinking out-of-state calls were the cheapest.. Here, at least,
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the most expensive calls are in-state if your long distance carrier
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handles them.. Next is out-of-state calls, but the in-LATA calls are
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close to half the cost. Still not cheap enough to do a whole lot of
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on-line browsing, but every little bit helps, I suppose.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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91732 11-FEB 20:40 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91706)
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From: DBREEDING To: BILLDICKHAUS
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RE: The speed of ix/OSK
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> Part of that is the speed of the machine, and part of that is version
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> 1.2, there were a couple of areas I worked on to speed things up.
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Well, of course _most_ of the speed increase definitely is due to the
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machine.. When the coco got over about 75 msgs, it got to taking a
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pretty appreciable time.. Now, with OSK, with my msg base building up..
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(can't see now what the size is, probably about 75), but it seems more
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like a little stumble <G>.
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> > there's a surcharge for using the faster Tymnet nodes? I think I can
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> > access a 9600 node in my desired calling range.
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> They warn you of a possible future surcharge, but I've been using 9600
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> Tymnet almost exclusively for the last several years, with no additional
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> charges.
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Thanks.. I've already gone and put a 9600 node in for my NetWork1. That
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really makes a difference. After getting used to the faster rate,
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9600 and 14.4, 2400 seems incredibly slow.. It was just a few years ago
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that we thought we were in Turbo with that speed <G>
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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91733 11-FEB 20:40 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91708)
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From: DBREEDING To: COCOKIWI
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> if you have Sprintnet in your area you zippp at 14.4k baud rather than
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I think I saw a 14.4 node listed in the same city the tymnet node is in..
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maybe I ought to put that one at the top of the list in my configuration
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file..
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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91737 12-FEB 00:27 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91731)
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From: GREGL To: DBREEDING
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Which part of Kentucky are you in, David? I'm in Louisville in the north
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central part of the state. I don't get out to travel much, but I like to
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visit some of the hamfests around the area. I think the farthest south Ive
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been so far has been to Glasgow/Bowling Green for the hamfest there last
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-- Greg
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91743 12-FEB 09:40 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91732)
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From: JEJONES To: DBREEDING
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> RE: The speed of ix/OSK
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> > Part of that is the speed of the machine, and part of that is version
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> > 1.2, there were a couple of areas I worked on to speed things up.
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> machine.. When the coco got over about 75 msgs, it got to taking a
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> pretty appreciable time.. Now, with OSK, with my msg base building up..
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> (can't see now what the size is, probably about 75), but it seems more
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> like a little stumble <G>.
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Well...the major hit is when you decide "yeah, I think I'll add that
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SIG to my list" and get a WHOLE LOT of messages. When I got on CF 63,
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there were 12K messages; that will show up a slower-than-O(n) algorithm
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pretty quickly. :-) Aside from pathological cases like that, though,
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I've never had any speed problems with ix on my MM/1.
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
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91748 12-FEB 12:51 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91708)
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From: 01GEN40 To: COCOKIWI
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Am I right in saying that you are NOT using 14.4k on a CoCo3?
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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91755 13-FEB 01:00 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91748)
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From: COCOKIWI To: 01GEN40 (NR)
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NOT.....<clone><argggg> I do not have a modem for my CoCo-3 right now,since
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it went .along with LOTs of other things,when the house was robbed last July
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4th..weekend.........I wish!.....I now use Internav and my 486DX-2..66 meg
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Dennis
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91760 13-FEB 01:19 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91737)
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From: DBREEDING To: GREGL
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> Which part of Kentucky are you in, David? I'm in Louisville in the north
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> central part of the state. I don't get out to travel much, but I like to
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> visit some of the hamfests around the area. I think the farthest south
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> Ive been so far has been to Glasgow/Bowling Green for the hamfest there
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> last year.
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I knew you lived in Louisville but had forgotten.. I live in Russell Springs,
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in Russell Co. Lake Cumberland is on the southern border of the Co.
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I attend some hamfests, don't have a radio, but go with some friends to
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see the computer stuff.
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I'll probably go to the one in Cave City. Have you ever gone to that one
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(in Mar I think) (might be the one you are speaking about). If we
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-- David Breeding --
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91761 13-FEB 01:20 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91743)
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From: DBREEDING To: JEJONES
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> RE: The speed of ix/OSK
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> Well...the major hit is when you decide "yeah, I think I'll add that
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> SIG to my list" and get a WHOLE LOT of messages. When I got on CF 63,
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> there were 12K messages; that will show up a slower-than-O(n) algorithm
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> pretty quickly. :-) Aside from pathological cases like that, though,
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> I've never had any speed problems with ix on my MM/1.
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Right (what I was referring to was the speed of accessing the message file
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when you go to read - I guess you were, too..) yes, the speed is pretty
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fantastic.. As I mentioned, with a small base, it doesn't even seem to
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take time.. Once or twice, when it changed forums, I didn't even realize
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it _had_ changed, but on the coco, you knew it each time <G>. With
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a larger base, all I've noticed was only a very tiny pause while processing
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them. Of course, I'm sure it's a good idea to zap non-useful files,
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especially the "OK, I'll do that" ones. As a matter of fact, I've had
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really needed to, but will probably soon.. might help keep disk fragmentation
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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91764 14-FEB 03:51 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91760)
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From: GREGL To: DBREEDING
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Yeah, I'll probably go to the Cave City hamfest this year. Right now I'm
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waiting for my tax return to arrive in the mail so I can purchase an HF rig.
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I doubt it'll be here by the Cave City hamfest, but I want to go anyway to
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get an idea of what's available in the used market. I went last year and had
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a pretty good time. I also usually go to the Elizabethtown, Frankfort and
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Louisville hamfests as well. By the way, the Louisville hamfest will be at
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the Kentucky Fair and Expo Center this year (October 14 and 15 I think).
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You oughta consider getting your license because it is a lot of fun and you
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91772 14-FEB 23:42 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91755)
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From: ISC To: COCOKIWI
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> NOT.....<clone><argggg> I do not have a modem for my CoCo-3 right now,since
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> it went .along with LOTs of other things,when the house was robbed last July
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> 4th..weekend.........I wish!.....I now use Internav and my 486DX-2..66 meg
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> Dennis
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Dennis,
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91783 16-FEB 03:58 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91772)
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From: COCOKIWI To: ISC
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Just as one normaly do!....You drop into a window when writing
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a post that is a wrap around editor...it is activated
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See you!....Dennis
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91794 18-FEB 00:11 Telecom (6809)
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RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91764)
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From: DBREEDING To: GREGL (NR)
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> Yeah, I'll probably go to the Cave City hamfest this year. Right now I'm
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Great! Maybe our paths will cross if I go.. I have a friend with whom
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I go.. well, actually there are a couple who go.. can't remember their
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call #'s now.
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> I went last
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> year and had a pretty good time.
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From what they tell me, CC is one of the better ones.. I can't say, haven't
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been to many.. think I went to Frankfort once.
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> You oughta consider getting your license because it is a lot of fun and
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> you don't have to learn Morse Code to use VHF and up.
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My friends have been hard after me to do so, but I don't know when I'd
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find time to fool with it if I got into it.. This computer dominates my
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time (G), but maybe..
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I think I'd prefer to go ahead and get the code license.. I think many of
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the hams kinda look down upon the no-coders. I've also been told that
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communicating in code is one of the finer aspects of the thing.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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91676 5-FEB 12:29 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91606)
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From: 01GEN40 To: RANDYKWILSON
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Yes, but how can people use them or know that they exist if not
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in a menu for selection. When I first subscribed to Delphi, I
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knew next to nothing. Even though I have gained a sertain amount
|
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of ability using Delphi I still do not use it 100% and I probably
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never will. And, now I am finding hidden jewels, by mis-keying a
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menu selection. What other wonders can I discover, I ask myself.
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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91677 5-FEB 12:36 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91608)
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From: 01GEN40 To: DBREEDING
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What? They have schools for typing? :-) I tried to take typing in
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high school but my father told me it was "for girls" and made me
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drop it and take something else. I am still "virtually" kicking
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his butt for that! I wonder what he would have done if I would
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have taken Home Economics, which, back in the 60s WAS "for girls".
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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-= 01GEN40 =-
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91682 5-FEB 14:51 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677)
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From: MITHELEN To: 01GEN40
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Maybe that is what the Delphi Companion Book is for? To tell you about all
|
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those "hidden" commands...
|
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--
|
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Paul
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91683 5-FEB 19:20 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677)
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From: JEJONES To: 01GEN40
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> What? They have schools for typing? :-) I tried to take typing in
|
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> high school but my father told me it was "for girls" and made me
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> drop it and take something else.
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Believe me, whenever I use the computer, I'm grateful for having taken
|
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typing in high school. <enter politically incorrect mode> Besides,
|
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the gender distribution of the class was one of its best features.
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<exit politically incorrect mode>
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
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91688 5-FEB 20:43 General Information
|
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677)
|
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From: COCOKIWI To: 01GEN40
|
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|
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THE problem with that! Was in HIS time ONLY girls typed<no
|
||
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computers then> BUT! if you was in the Armed forces,you would
|
||
|
have had to learn fast!
|
||
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<Grin>...times Change! I did,nt either!<shee.
|
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Dennis
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91689 6-FEB 03:34 General Information
|
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91676)
|
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From: DIGIGRADE To: 01GEN40
|
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|
||
|
> Yes, but how can people use them or know that they exist if not
|
||
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> in a menu for selection. When I first subscribed to Delphi, I
|
||
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> knew next to nothing. Even though I have gained a sertain amount
|
||
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> of ability using Delphi I still do not use it 100% and I probably
|
||
|
> never will. And, now I am finding hidden jewels, by mis-keying a
|
||
|
> menu selection. What other wonders can I discover, I ask myself.
|
||
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|
||
|
Yea, like Delphi's built-in diary program. :) Zend was never meant to
|
||
|
be used by anyone but Delphi's Service Staff but I assume most users know
|
||
|
about it now. Delphi has alot of nice stuff, sometimes I forget what a
|
||
|
scramble freak I used to be. Or how I used to hang out in main conf. all
|
||
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the time. Now mostly IX sees more online time than I do. :) (I can never
|
||
|
seem to catch those conferances)
|
||
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|
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|
||
|
Dave
|
||
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|
||
|
P.S. Just about every SIG and CF has it's own internet or usenet gopher. Now
|
||
|
if there were only a better way to read lists! Check out the gopher in the
|
||
|
OS9 SIG.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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||
|
91690 6-FEB 03:34 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91682)
|
||
|
From: DIGIGRADE To: MITHELEN
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Maybe that is what the Delphi Companion Book is for? To tell you about
|
||
|
> all those "hidden" commands...
|
||
|
|
||
|
I haven't heard about this book, where can I get it?
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
Dave
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
Oh, and how current is it?
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
91691 6-FEB 20:25 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91690)
|
||
|
From: MITHELEN To: DIGIGRADE
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm not sure of the exact name of the book, but I'm pretty sure there is
|
||
|
some kind of printed guide available... You'd have to contact Delphi
|
||
|
to get further info...
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91693 6-FEB 23:45 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677)
|
||
|
From: GREGL To: 01GEN40
|
||
|
|
||
|
Typing definitely isn't just for girls, particularly in this day and age
|
||
|
of computers. I'm very glad I took a year of typing in high school and almost
|
||
|
wish I had taken two years of it. Definitely a very wise decision on my part.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Greg
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
91698 7-FEB 20:59 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: 01GEN40
|
||
|
|
||
|
> What? They have schools for typing? :-) I tried to take typing in
|
||
|
> high school but my father told me it was "for girls" and made me
|
||
|
> drop it and take something else.
|
||
|
I _did_ take typing in High School, mostly 'cause the typing teacher wak
|
||
|
really cute... Never did get very good at typing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I wonder what he would have done if I would
|
||
|
> have taken Home Economics, which, back in the 60s WAS "for girls".
|
||
|
|
||
|
Worse yet, what would your buddies have said... ;-)... My homeroom was
|
||
|
in one of the typing classrooms for a year or so. That was as close as
|
||
|
I wanted to get to cooking, but, now, sometimes it would come in handy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
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|
||
|
*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91702 7-FEB 23:43 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91698)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
HA!HA! The smell of BURNT Toast<Home cooking> Grin!
|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91703 8-FEB 01:27 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91691)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: MITHELEN
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I'm not sure of the exact name of the book, but I'm pretty sure there is
|
||
|
> some kind of printed guide available... You'd have to contact Delphi
|
||
|
> to get further info...
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Dig,
|
||
|
|
||
|
The title of the book is Delphi, The Official Guide by Michael A. Banks. The
|
||
|
publisher is General Videotex Corporation. My issue has a 1990 copyright
|
||
|
notice, but perhaps there is a new revision. It is available through your
|
||
|
library as ISBN # 0-9625623-0-0. <grin>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91704 8-FEB 02:56 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91698)
|
||
|
From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > What? They have schools for typing? :-) I tried to take typing in
|
||
|
> > high school but my father told me it was "for girls" and made me
|
||
|
> > drop it and take something else.
|
||
|
> I _did_ take typing in High School, mostly 'cause the typing teacher wak
|
||
|
> really cute... Never did get very good at typing.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> > I wonder what he would have done if I would
|
||
|
> > have taken Home Economics, which, back in the 60s WAS "for girls".
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Worse yet, what would your buddies have said... ;-)... My homeroom was
|
||
|
> in one of the typing classrooms for a year or so. That was as close as
|
||
|
> I wanted to get to cooking, but, now, sometimes it would come in handy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I took Home Ec. in middle school: sewing, cooking, etc. and then in
|
||
|
HS (mostly cooking and nutrition, boy did she get me scared about bacteria).
|
||
|
I enjoyed Home Ec. but REALLY HATED typing. We learned on typewrighters and
|
||
|
the chackchackchackchack CH-ZING! CH-ZING! going on in the room made it hard
|
||
|
to concentrate. I couldn't use home row and type fast. I flunked it but
|
||
|
pleaded with my teacher that I needed a C to go on to office systems and she
|
||
|
let me go on. Mostly I cheated my way through office systems too (thanks Joel)
|
||
|
:).
|
||
|
|
||
|
If my mom would have let me use the oven I might actually know how to
|
||
|
cook today! <g>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
91705 8-FEB 05:02 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91683)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: JEJONES
|
||
|
|
||
|
James,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> typing in high school. <enter politically incorrect mode> Besides,
|
||
|
> the gender distribution of the class was one of its best features.
|
||
|
> <exit politically incorrect mode>
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now there's motivation! ;) I have to agree... and you learn how to
|
||
|
type without watching the keys...
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
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|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
91721 11-FEB 01:46 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91683)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: JEJONES
|
||
|
|
||
|
> ...whenever I use the computer, I'm grateful for having taken
|
||
|
> typing in high school. Besides,
|
||
|
> the gender distribution of the class was one of its best features.
|
||
|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
|
What? You too... ;-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
You know.. thinking back.. why _didn't_ I take home ec?
|
||
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|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
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|
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|
||
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91722 11-FEB 01:46 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91693)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: GREGL
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Typing definitely isn't just for girls, particularly in this day and age
|
||
|
> of computers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Seriously, you are most correct.. Typing now, for almost anyone, is, if
|
||
|
not a necessity, definitely an asset. I'm by no means a good typist, but
|
||
|
if I had no concept of the basics, would have a much harder time at the
|
||
|
keyboard. I also appreciate what ability in this I do have.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
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|
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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|
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||
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91729 11-FEB 20:39 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91704)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DIGIGRADE
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > Worse yet, what would your buddies have said... ;-)... My homeroom
|
||
|
> was > in one of the typing classrooms for a year or so. That was as close
|
||
|
> as > I wanted to get to cooking,
|
||
|
|
||
|
FWIW.. my homeroom was in a home ec classroom, not a typing classroom.. one
|
||
|
of _my_ typos <G>
|
||
|
|
||
|
> bacteria). I enjoyed Home Ec. but REALLY HATED typing. We learned on
|
||
|
> typewrighters and the chackchackchackchack CH-ZING! CH-ZING! going on in
|
||
|
> the room made it hard to concentrate. I couldn't use home row and type
|
||
|
> fast.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I never got too good at typing.. can't remember what I got, probably about
|
||
|
a "C".. been a looong time <G> It does help out, though now.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> If my mom would have let me use the oven I might actually know how
|
||
|
> to cook today! <g>
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cooking _does_ come in handy.. I never really learned to cook, but now
|
||
|
I have to cook some.. Sloppy Joe's and Hamburger helper do get old
|
||
|
after a while <g>
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
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|
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|
||
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91730 11-FEB 20:39 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91705)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > the gender distribution of the class was one of its best features.
|
||
|
> > <exit politically incorrect mode>
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Now there's motivation! ;) I have to agree... and you learn how to
|
||
|
> type without watching the keys...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hey! I never thought of that.. so there _was_ a plan behind it all <G>
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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-- David Breeding --
|
||
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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|
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|
||
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91735 12-FEB 00:16 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91722)
|
||
|
From: GREGL To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
It may not be a necessity for all jobs, but it is a necessity for many of
|
||
|
them. Lots of job advertisements quote requirements along the lines of
|
||
|
experience with WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, Word for Windows, accounting
|
||
|
packages, etc. And that ultimately means typing perience. And these aren't
|
||
|
just "secretarial" jobs either. As I said before, taking a year of typing was
|
||
|
definitely one of the best decisions I've made. I think I was typing at
|
||
|
roughly 30 or so wpm and have progressed to 60 wpm and better over the years.
|
||
|
It seems to depend on my mood and the typing tutor I'm using. Most of the
|
||
|
time I seem to be at about 60 wpm but have hit peeks of 80 to 90 wpm. Grrr,
|
||
|
I still have problems with the numbers though.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Greg
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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91736 12-FEB 00:23 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91729)
|
||
|
From: GREGL To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
Funny you should mention that. I did a little cooking in school, but about
|
||
|
|
||
|
all I could do was burnt-to-a-char-broiled-crisp whatever. :-) Funny what
|
||
|
you learn by necessity. Being a single bachelor all these years, I used to
|
||
|
eat out a lot. On the other hand, McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, et. get
|
||
|
old real quick. Needless to say, cooking for one isn't very easy either so
|
||
|
I've learned to eat lots of left-overs. I make a pot of chili or spaghetti
|
||
|
or whatever and typically eat it for a week. On the other hand, that means
|
||
|
I have to cook once a week and it cuts down on washing dishes. I have yet
|
||
|
to try my hand at anything "fancy." My chili, for example, consists of 2.5
|
||
|
pounds of ground beef, two cans of diced tomatos, two cans of chili or kidney
|
||
|
beans, and two packages of chili mix.Brown ground beef, throw in pot, mix,
|
||
|
heat, serve. I can even do it with one hand tied behind my back or talking
|
||
|
on the phone. :-)
|
||
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|
||
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-- Greg
|
||
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|
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91746 12-FEB 12:16 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91689)
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From: 01GEN40 To: DIGIGRADE
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I already use the gopher in this, the OS-9 sig. Been using it since
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it was installed. Beats the &%$#( out of going to the main menu just to
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"surf" for a while then come back here. See ya.
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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-= GEN =-
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91747 12-FEB 12:21 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91693)
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From: 01GEN40 To: GREGL
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I told my Father that I regretted doing as he said and dropped the
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class. He understood and said that if he had known about this com-
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puter explosion, he would have let me take the class. Oh well,
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you know what they say about hindsight... See ya.
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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91751 12-FEB 15:38 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91736)
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From: ISC To: GREGL
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> Funny you should mention that. I did a little cooking in school, but about
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>
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> all I could do was burnt-to-a-char-broiled-crisp whatever. :-) Funny what
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> you learn by necessity. Being a single bachelor all these years, I used to
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> eat out a lot. On the other hand, McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, et. get
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> old real quick. Needless to say, cooking for one isn't very easy either so
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> I've learned to eat lots of left-overs. I make a pot of chili or spaghetti
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> or whatever and typically eat it for a week. On the other hand, that means
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> I have to cook once a week and it cuts down on washing dishes. I have yet
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> to try my hand at anything "fancy." My chili, for example, consists of 2.5
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> pounds of ground beef, two cans of diced tomatos, two cans of chili or kidney
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> beans, and two packages of chili mix.Brown ground beef, throw in pot, mix,
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> heat, serve. I can even do it with one hand tied behind my back or talking
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> on the phone. :-)
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>
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> -- Greg
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>
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Wow. I have been cooking for years, and, now, I cook meals just slightly
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below professional chef quality and cuisine. Nothing is too difficult or
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daunting for me to prepare. You must be very slim, Greg. How do you
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stimulate your appetite if you eat such bland, boring food?
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Bill
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91756 13-FEB 01:12 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91751)
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From: COCOKIWI To: ISC
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He prob...watches the fish tank<grin>.....My kind of cooking when I was
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Batching it! was Fried rice,with veggies,pork or whatever i felt putting in it
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...My wife is philipino and cooks HER kind of food<dead fish><stinks><grin>
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My kids DON,T like her cookin!So I end up cooking for them, Chicken goes down
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well...as do Sloopy joe,Hamburger Etc.....<what do expect from two Twelve year
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olds><Grin> They DO like my Fried rice,even my wife likes it!.....
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Dennis
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91757 13-FEB 01:19 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91735)
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From: DBREEDING To: GREGL
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> It may not be a necessity for all jobs, but it is a necessity for many of
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> them.
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Exactly. That was what I was trying to say..
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> taking a year of
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> typing was definitely one of the best decisions I've made. I think I was
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> typing at roughly 30 or so wpm and have progressed to 60 wpm and better
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> over the years.
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I have never regretted taking typing.. 60 wpm sounds really good to me.
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Don't know what I can do now.. I got a typing tutor or test for the coco once,
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I think at that time, I was around 30.. at the time, it had been some time
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since I had tried to type much. I might be better now. Whatever it is, I
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suppose it is sufficient, although faster couldn't have hurt <G>
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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91758 13-FEB 01:19 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91736)
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From: DBREEDING To: GREGL
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> Being a single bachelor all these years, I used
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> to eat out a lot. On the other hand, McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, et.
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> get old real quick.
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You can say that again.. I'm single, too, and I know what it's like to eat
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at the above eating establishments continuously.. OTOH, seems like when I
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try to cook, I can mess up more pots and stuff.. :-(
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My cooking is not all that fancy, either.. I do a lot of Hamburger Helper,
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etc.. I use the Crock Pot a bunch, too.. Hard to work and come in and
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prepare a meal. I've not been trying to cook for too long, but I'm learning
|
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a few new dishes as I go along.
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For chili, I just uses Pintos, they seem to work pretty well.. I usually
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use browned hamburger, about a pound, about a pound of beans, chili powder,
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a dash of cayenne pepper, sometimes a little garlic, and add a some tomato
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Sauce. Goes pretty good, especially in cold weather. I never did care for
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spagetti or macaroni in the chili.. some use it (don't remember if you
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mentioned this or not).
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I tell you a little quickie thing you might try sometime if you like the
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ingredients.. Heat a can of mushrooms.. I usually use Cream of Mushroom
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soup.. Take some toast, put a layer of Tuna, then another slice of toast,
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you can stack on as many layers as you wish.. On top, and on lower layers,
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if you wish, pour the Mushroom soup. To me, it makes a pretty good meal,
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especially for supper.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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91759 13-FEB 01:19 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91747)
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From: DBREEDING To: 01GEN40 (NR)
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> I told my Father that I regretted doing as he said and dropped the
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||
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> class. He understood and said that if he had known about this com-
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> puter explosion, he would have let me take the class.
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Why don't you get a typing book and learn on your own? Well, actually,
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you could learn without the book, I suppose. Either way, it's just a
|
||
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matter of practicing. Really, all you need to know is to use the
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A-S-D-F keys as the reference point for your left hand, and the J-K-L-;
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keys for the right hand, and learn to go from there. As a matter of fact,
|
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there are typing tutors for the CoCo (you still use one, don't you?). I
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||
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downloaded one from somewhere. I'd work on it if I were you and wanted
|
||
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to learn.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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91763 14-FEB 03:44 General Information
|
||
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91758)
|
||
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From: GREGL To: DBREEDING
|
||
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||
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I don't put spaghetti or pasta on my chili, although I have eaten it that
|
||
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way a couple of times and it's not bad -- rice isn't too bad in chili either.
|
||
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On the other hand, I've never been a fan of mushrooms. I'll eat 'em on pizzas
|
||
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and stuff, but I prefer not to.
|
||
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-- Greg
|
||
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|
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||
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91767 14-FEB 21:11 General Information
|
||
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91756)
|
||
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From: RICKULAND To: COCOKIWI
|
||
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|
||
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I used to live/work with some 'pilapino'.... Didn't have
|
||
|
to watch the fish tank to close since smelt are cheap here
|
||
|
(ducking). Went to a company picnic once, didn't eat the
|
||
|
stew..... 'I feel good for you' was the exact quote:-)
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||
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|
||
|
Good guys- but the Christmas spanferkel was a bit much.
|
||
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|
||
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-ricku
|
||
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|
||
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Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
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rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th Street
|
||
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"Operating System Nine"-268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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91771 14-FEB 23:42 General Information
|
||
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91756)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: COCOKIWI
|
||
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|
||
|
> He prob...watches the fish tank<grin>.....My kind of cooking when I was
|
||
|
> Batching it! was Fried rice,with veggies,pork or whatever i felt putting in it
|
||
|
|
||
|
> ...My wife is philipino and cooks HER kind of food<dead fish><stinks><grin>
|
||
|
> My kids DON,T like her cookin!So I end up cooking for them, Chicken goes down
|
||
|
> well...as do Sloopy joe,Hamburger Etc.....<what do expect from two Twelve year
|
||
|
|
||
|
> olds><Grin> They DO like my Fried rice,even my wife likes it!.....
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||
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> Dennis
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Dennis,
|
||
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|
||
|
Twelve year olds can be tough, but I taught mine. I had twin boys. They are
|
||
|
now 28 (Gad!) and they have an appreciation for good food that I had some part
|
||
|
in cultivating. I still cook a lot. I find it creative and very satisfying.
|
||
|
I lean toward spicy, complex flavors and winey sauces. Lots of baking and
|
||
|
roasting. Hmmm. Whets my appetite. <grin>
|
||
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|
||
|
Bill
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
|
91773 14-FEB 23:42 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91758)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: DBREEDING
|
||
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|
||
|
> > Being a single bachelor all these years, I used
|
||
|
> > to eat out a lot. On the other hand, McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, et.
|
||
|
> > get old real quick.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> You can say that again.. I'm single, too, and I know what it's like to eat
|
||
|
> at the above eating establishments continuously.. OTOH, seems like when I
|
||
|
> try to cook, I can mess up more pots and stuff.. :-(
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> My cooking is not all that fancy, either.. I do a lot of Hamburger Helper,
|
||
|
> etc.. I use the Crock Pot a bunch, too.. Hard to work and come in and
|
||
|
> prepare a meal. I've not been trying to cook for too long, but I'm learning
|
||
|
> a few new dishes as I go along.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> For chili, I just uses Pintos, they seem to work pretty well.. I usually
|
||
|
> use browned hamburger, about a pound, about a pound of beans, chili powder,
|
||
|
> a dash of cayenne pepper, sometimes a little garlic, and add a some tomato
|
||
|
> Sauce. Goes pretty good, especially in cold weather. I never did care for
|
||
|
> spagetti or macaroni in the chili.. some use it (don't remember if you
|
||
|
> mentioned this or not).
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> I tell you a little quickie thing you might try sometime if you like the
|
||
|
> ingredients.. Heat a can of mushrooms.. I usually use Cream of Mushroom
|
||
|
> soup.. Take some toast, put a layer of Tuna, then another slice of toast,
|
||
|
> you can stack on as many layers as you wish.. On top, and on lower layers,
|
||
|
> if you wish, pour the Mushroom soup. To me, it makes a pretty good meal,
|
||
|
> especially for supper.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> -- David Breeding --
|
||
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> CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
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>
|
||
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> *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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||
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>
|
||
|
Oh, David,
|
||
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||
|
Arggggggghhhhh! (Stomach turning). Actually, the chili ain't bad and the
|
||
|
crockpot is an excellent move, but HH and that tuna and mushroom soup
|
||
|
thing--whoa! Most canned, bagged, fast commercial food is loaded with either
|
||
|
fat, salt and sugar or all three. Americans pay dearly for eating like that
|
||
|
down the road with hypertension and heart problems. Ty to eat fresh foods
|
||
|
with plenty of fruits and veggies or, later your body will begin to break
|
||
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down. You truly ARE what you eat.
|
||
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Good luck.
|
||
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|
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Bill
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91777 15-FEB 20:01 General Information
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||
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91773)
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||
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From: MITHELEN To: ISC
|
||
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|
||
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I like to eat foods that are well processed, and loaded with preservitives...
|
||
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I figure them preservitives must get absorbed into the system, and will
|
||
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keep ME preserved!
|
||
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--
|
||
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Paul
|
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91787 17-FEB 00:37 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91777)
|
||
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From: ISC To: MITHELEN
|
||
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|
||
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> I like to eat foods that are well processed, and loaded with preservitives...
|
||
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> I figure them preservitives must get absorbed into the system, and will
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> keep ME preserved!
|
||
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> --
|
||
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> Paul
|
||
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>
|
||
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Lots of luck, Paul. Your corpse will be preserved well, but you'll die early,
|
||
|
not to mention aging more quickly too. If you do not give your body the
|
||
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nutrients it needs, it slowly shrivels, breaks down and, finally, quits no
|
||
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matter how clever you are.
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<Grin>
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Bill
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91793 18-FEB 00:11 General Information
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RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91763)
|
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From: DBREEDING To: GREGL (NR)
|
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|
||
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> I don't put spaghetti or pasta on my chili, although I have eaten it that
|
||
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> way a couple of times and it's not bad -- rice isn't too bad in chili
|
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> either.
|
||
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I dunno, I seem to prefer my chili "in the raw" <G> These additions just
|
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don't seem to add anything, IMO.
|
||
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On the other hand, I've never been a fan of mushrooms. I'll eat
|
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> 'em on pizzas and stuff, but I prefer not to.
|
||
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Lotsa people don't like mushrooms.. I don't suppose I'm extremely crazy
|
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about them, but I do kinda like them, I suppose.
|
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Have you ever seen any "dry land fish" ? This is a mushroom that comes up
|
||
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in spring. It has a honeycomb look to it.. I've never eaten any, they
|
||
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say they taste a lot like fish, but are something of a rarity.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
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End of Thread.
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91678 5-FEB 12:44 General Information
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RE: gen (Re: Msg 91618)
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From: 01GEN40 To: COCOKIWI
|
||
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||
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It is much better to be the #2 team then . . . . .
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91686 5-FEB 20:29 General Information
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RE: gen (Re: Msg 91678)
|
||
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From: COCOKIWI To: 01GEN40
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||
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||
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<GRIN> ....Dennis
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End of Thread.
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91679 5-FEB 12:51 General Information
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||
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RE: WD1002A-27X RLL Cntrlr Card (Re: Msg 91619)
|
||
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From: 01GEN40 To: COCOKIWI
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
Already pulled it and soldered in a socket. I spotted quite a
|
||
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few RLL controller cards at the Swap Meet yesterday, 2/4, in
|
||
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San Diego. Some had the same chip as mine and some had sock-
|
||
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eted ROMs. I cannot believe that these people actually wanted
|
||
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$5.00 bucks for those cards. I am not going to spend more than
|
||
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$2.00 bucks on some dead technology! Next month I will offer
|
||
|
to buy all they have for $2.00 bucks each.
|
||
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||
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
|
||
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||
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-= 01GEN40 =-
|
||
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|
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91687 5-FEB 20:40 General Information
|
||
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RE: WD1002A-27X RLL Cntrlr Card (Re: Msg 91679)
|
||
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From: COCOKIWI To: 01GEN40
|
||
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|
||
|
Who knows! I saw some Adaptec Boards for sale SCSI
|
||
|
..look in the
|
||
|
latest copy of Electronics NOW..March 95.....in the shopper in
|
||
|
the back of it!
|
||
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|
||
|
in fact las page!.......4070A <RLL> or 4000A $40
|
||
|
ea.......
|
||
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|
||
|
order desk CA...800 223-9977 they are in your area<close,but
|
||
|
not too close> 23605 telo ave., Torrance, CA
|
||
|
90505...310-784-5488....
|
||
|
place is called TIMELINE INC..........
|
||
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|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
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|
||
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|
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||
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91745 12-FEB 12:10 General Information
|
||
|
RE: WD1002A-27X RLL Cntrlr Card (Re: Msg 91687)
|
||
|
From: 01GEN40 To: COCOKIWI
|
||
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|
||
|
I would rather pay the $5.00 bucks at the Swap Meet.
|
||
|
|
||
|
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
|
||
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-= GEN =-
|
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91765 14-FEB 16:45 General Information
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RE: WD1002A-27X RLL Cntrlr Card (Re: Msg 91547)
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From: MARTYGOODMAN To: COCOKIWI
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|
Soldering in a ROM in no way implies the unit is a "cheeeepo".
|
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It means that Western Digital was confident of the workings of that
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final revision of the ROM software, and decided to dispense with the
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addeded expense and added UNRELIABILITY that use of a socket entails.
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---marty
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End of Thread.
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91680 5-FEB 12:59 General Information
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RE: Microsoft buys LDS (Re: Msg 91640)
|
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From: 01GEN40 To: WA2EGP
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Now that's the spirit . . .
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91684 5-FEB 19:25 General Information
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THANKS
|
||
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From: MRUPGRADE To: GREGL
|
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Hi Greg
|
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I was talking with LT Day (OH) a while back, and he remarked it was
|
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Greg Law who first recomended him to The UPGRADE. This was a coupla
|
||
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years ago,, and you may not remember. But I'd like to extend a big
|
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thank you. For not only recommending us,, but recognizing our support
|
||
|
of OS-9. (LT's prime interest) I continually say, "we support OS-9"
|
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|
(as well as RSDOS), but for reasons unknown to me, it seldom gets
|
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|
heard? A dealer who subscribed recently remarked, "I'm really
|
||
|
surprised at the amount of OS-9 support you offer".
|
||
|
Why he was surprised,,, beats me. I'm just glad some are looking
|
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beyond our RSODS only stereotype, to learn the truth. I've been
|
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kicking the bushes for some time trying to get up more support,, and
|
||
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am glad to say,, we added still more OS support!
|
||
|
Our February issue will carry two new OS-9 authors. New to the
|
||
|
UPGRADE but not at all, as respected OS'ers.
|
||
|
Hey,, thanks Greg,,,
|
||
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|
||
|
Now all I hafta worry about is: we may give off the image of
|
||
|
(smile) an OS only group.
|
||
|
Not to worry,,, we here to support the CoCo Community.
|
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|
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Til then,,, Terry g
|
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91685 5-FEB 19:58 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91667)
|
||
|
From: DOMM To: DBREEDING
|
||
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|
||
|
>your buffer's horizontal size to multiples of 2.....
|
||
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|
||
|
Well.......here's whats occuring so far.
|
||
|
The xsize of the get buffer was 1 and changed to 2 but still doesn't solve
|
||
|
my problem. I'll explain exactly what parameters are- may be you or someone
|
||
|
could see the err of my ways...
|
||
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|
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GET/PUT BUFFER:
|
||
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xcor=adjustable to any x (0-319)
|
||
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ycor=0
|
||
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xsize=2 (REM:tried 1 also)
|
||
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ysize=191
|
||
|
buffsize=384 (tried 192)
|
||
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|
||
|
REM: what I'm trying to do is GET one verticle pixel column -converted into
|
||
|
it's respective palette registers.
|
||
|
NOW: I'm PEEKing starting at the buffers address,converting that number to bin
|
||
|
y, then taking the left four bits of that byte to convert to pal.reg..
|
||
|
This arrangement works perfectly for even number only! The question is how
|
||
|
do I do this for the odd numbered (x's)? There's got to be something about
|
||
|
the layout I don't understand.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Any sugestions???
|
||
|
|
||
|
THANKX
|
||
|
|
||
|
---Dom
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
91712 9-FEB 20:31 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91685)
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: DOMM
|
||
|
|
||
|
Wouldn't the right 4 bits then be the odd co-ords?
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th Street
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"-268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91713 9-FEB 22:52 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91712)
|
||
|
From: DOMM To: RICKULAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
Seems like it sould but it doesn't now?
|
||
|
What I did was to make a program that you could pass the x-cor and the
|
||
|
choice of either left four bits or right four bits.
|
||
|
Now- if you place a point on the screen in question- and its on an even
|
||
|
numbered x-cor...both left and right halfs of the byte show the change.
|
||
|
On odd numbered lines, any change doesn't show up.(Also- if you change a
|
||
|
point on even numbered line- there is a change in the GET data towards the
|
||
|
end of the next odd line- both sampling left and right half bytes).
|
||
|
I obviously don't have a complete grasp of the situation yet. Sure seems
|
||
|
like some type of timing problem but so far changing to a different
|
||
|
PEEK sampling rate of two didn't solve anything for the odd lines.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Do you know if the screen data starts at the GET buffer address or is
|
||
|
there a leading header there? (read somewhere GET buffers need 30 bytes
|
||
|
for overhead). May be I was just lucky to get the proper data back for
|
||
|
half of what I was looking for?
|
||
|
|
||
|
---Dom
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91716 10-FEB 01:33 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91712)
|
||
|
From: DOMM To: RICKULAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
Guess what? (I feel so stupid!) I finally foun the culprit!
|
||
|
My problem was a timing error of sorts. It seems that I left out this simple
|
||
|
line in my program (bnum=hnum) which gets the results from the passed
|
||
|
parameter choice left/right of byte. The program was always sampling the
|
||
|
left half byte no matter what you mode you choose.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There-for...the right half byte indeed reflects the odd lines afterall!!!
|
||
|
|
||
|
THANKX
|
||
|
|
||
|
---Dom
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91718 10-FEB 19:41 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91716)
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: DOMM
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dom,
|
||
|
|
||
|
It's _always_ something you've already checked 12 times:-)
|
||
|
Glad to hear it's working.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th Street
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"-268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91723 11-FEB 01:46 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91685)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DOMM
|
||
|
|
||
|
> REM: what I'm trying to do is GET one verticle pixel column -converted
|
||
|
|
||
|
> NOW: I'm PEEKing starting at the buffers address,converting that number to
|
||
|
> bin y, then taking the left four bits of that byte to convert to
|
||
|
> pal.reg.. This arrangement works perfectly for even number only! The
|
||
|
> question is how do I do this for the odd numbered (x's)? There's got to
|
||
|
> be something about the layout I don't understand.
|
||
|
|
||
|
OK.. A GET must start at the begin of a byte. IOW.. for a 16-color screen,
|
||
|
a byte represents 2 pixels, and these are 2 _HORIZONTAL_ pixels. Also,
|
||
|
you should make your horizontal size on a multiple of 2.. it will be
|
||
|
bumped up to this when you "GET" anyway.. If you only want one horizontal
|
||
|
pixel, your xsiz should be 2.. If you want an even pixel, use the least
|
||
|
significant 4 bits (backward?). An odd pixel: the MS-4 bits. You'll
|
||
|
have to discard the other half of the byte if you only want 1 horiz. pix.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Try this.. The thing to remember that GET (or PUT) will not split a
|
||
|
horizontal byte, and it won't even if you try to define it otherwise.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91728 11-FEB 16:58 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91723)
|
||
|
From: DOMM To: DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the info----and may I (so far anyway) happily refer you to
|
||
|
message 91716 if you haven't read it yet.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I,m still restling around with the actual program but I seem to be able
|
||
|
get the proper "column" values.(although the last pixal (y=191) seems in
|
||
|
err. I think you mentioned something about -1 line before??)
|
||
|
|
||
|
So far so good!
|
||
|
|
||
|
---Dom
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91752 13-FEB 00:12 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: buffers and pixels (Re: Msg 91728)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: DOMM
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Thanks for the info----and may I (so far anyway) happily refer you to
|
||
|
> message 91716 if you haven't read it yet.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I saw it, congrats.. Don't know exactly by what means you're getting your
|
||
|
results, but as long as it works, that's all that matters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I,m still restling around with the actual program but I seem to be able
|
||
|
> get the proper "column" values.(although the last pixal (y=191) seems in
|
||
|
> err. I think you mentioned something about -1 line before??)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yes, it seems to me that you cannot define a buffer 320 (or 640) pixels
|
||
|
wide, however, If I remember correctly, it will go ahead and get the full
|
||
|
byte. You may have to make sure you're defining a large enough buffer to
|
||
|
hold it all.. Been a long time since I played around with them.
|
||
|
|
||
|
> So far so good!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Great! Feels good when a plan comes together... <G>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91692 6-FEB 23:06 Programmers Den
|
||
|
shells input buffer size
|
||
|
From: WDTV5 To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Has anyone else been bitten by the rather limited size of shells input buffer?
|
||
|
I tried to make a makefile for my "pf" over the last few days so I could do a
|
||
|
piecemeal compile. Worked great till it got to the rlink stage, then bombed
|
||
|
out because shell clipped the last 4 names and all the options off the command
|
||
|
line cc passed to rlink. The fix was to merge a bunch of the smaller source
|
||
|
files to reduce the number of filenames passed to the linker, that works ok.
|
||
|
But the 64k ? is why should I have to. With all the work thats been done to
|
||
|
shell over the last 10 years, I don't see any excuse for that less than 240
|
||
|
character limit to the command line to have survived this long. Has any one
|
||
|
worked out the patches to fix that, and if so, where can I find them?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cheers, Gene Heskett
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91694 7-FEB 01:54 General Information
|
||
|
RE: S.D. CHARGERS!!! (Re: Msg 91653)
|
||
|
From: DSPICER To: TEDJAEGER
|
||
|
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> Oh, an OS2 user. I got it about a month ago and have it
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> set up and running on a Pentium 60. Have enjoyed it thus
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> far though dont seem to get quite the performance I had
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> expected. I use dual boot so its side by side with Windoze
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> and does not seem quite as snappy. Does more HD thrashing
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> than the dreaded Microsoft product.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I assume you have at least 8 megs of memory? OS/2 does require some tweaking
|
||
|
to get to optimum performance, but really starts to shine with 16+ megs. I
|
||
|
run strickly OS/2 here with my Windows code on an HPFS partition, so I don't
|
||
|
require dual boot.
|
||
|
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> Wanted to ask--your message seems to be composed off line
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> and posted automagically with something analogous to our
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> Info-X-Press. Could you share the name of the OS2 product
|
||
|
TEDJAEGER> and how it can be obtained?
|
||
|
|
||
|
The OLR that I use is ODN (Offline Delphi Navigator) for OS/2. It is
|
||
|
shareware and can be found in Custom Forum 41 (OS/2 Support Forum), with
|
||
|
updates in Custom Forum 414 (ODN Support Forum).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave Spicer [dspicer@delphi.com]
|
||
|
Composed on Tuesday, 02/07/95 at 0:46am Central Time using
|
||
|
ODN Version 1.30 Beta [Registered] under IBM OS/2 Warp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91695 7-FEB 01:54 General Information
|
||
|
RE: S.D. CHARGERS!!! (Re: Msg 91648)
|
||
|
From: DSPICER To: AJMLFCO
|
||
|
|
||
|
AJMLFCO> Now, isn't it too bad we can't use OS/2 graphical shell
|
||
|
AJMLFCO> with OS9000 underneath as the multitasking engine!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Wouldn't that be something :-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave Spicer [dspicer@delphi.com]
|
||
|
Composed on Tuesday, 02/07/95 at 0:47am Central Time using
|
||
|
ODN Version 1.30 Beta [Registered] under IBM OS/2 Warp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91701 7-FEB 23:40 General Information
|
||
|
RE: S.D. CHARGERS!!! (Re: Msg 91694)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: DSPICER
|
||
|
|
||
|
From what I,ve seen,you need at least 12 meg to get anywhere
|
||
|
with it ,Ala a windows MIN 4 meg! when you know 8meg is
|
||
|
needed!<grin> !6 meg MIN....otherwise it is
|
||
|
S.L.o.w.w.w.w.w.w.......8 Meg is MIN on it! BUT 16 is realy
|
||
|
needed for it to go... the more aps one uses the more memory
|
||
|
one needs!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91720 10-FEB 22:27 General Information
|
||
|
RE: S.D. CHARGERS!!! (Re: Msg 91694)
|
||
|
From: TEDJAEGER To: DSPICER
|
||
|
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> Oh, an OS2 user. I got it about a month ago and have it
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> set up and running on a Pentium 60. Have enjoyed it thus
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> far though dont seem to get quite the performance I had
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> expected. I use dual boot so its side by side with Windoze
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> and does not seem quite as snappy. Does more HD thrashing
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> than the dreaded Microsoft product.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> I assume you have at least 8 megs of memory? OS/2 does require some
|
||
|
> tweaking to get to optimum performance, but really starts to shine with
|
||
|
> 16+ megs. I run strickly OS/2 here with my Windows code on an HPFS
|
||
|
> partition, so I don't require dual boot.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> Wanted to ask--your message seems to be composed off line
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> and posted automagically with something analogous to our
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> Info-X-Press. Could you share the name of the OS2 product
|
||
|
> TEDJAEGER> and how it can be obtained?
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> The OLR that I use is ODN (Offline Delphi Navigator) for OS/2. It is
|
||
|
> shareware and can be found in Custom Forum 41 (OS/2 Support Forum), with
|
||
|
> updates in Custom Forum 414 (ODN Support Forum).
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Dave Spicer [dspicer@delphi.com]
|
||
|
> Composed on Tuesday, 02/07/95 at 0:46am Central Time using
|
||
|
> ODN Version 1.30 Beta [Registered] under IBM OS/2 Warp.
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
Bests
|
||
|
---TedJaeger
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91696 7-FEB 03:22 Programmers Den
|
||
|
CD-i 602 abilities?
|
||
|
From: DIGIGRADE To: JEJONES
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi James,
|
||
|
|
||
|
You seem to be in the know about these things so I'll ask you...
|
||
|
|
||
|
I just got a super deal on a CD-i 602 system. There are some problems
|
||
|
though. I can't get the service shell opened. Joel and I just finished doing
|
||
|
every kind of combination of hookups with the back port (mini-din) and the
|
||
|
two RS232 ports (DB-9). We tried direct connect, null modem, everything. We
|
||
|
even held down the spacebar on the MM/1 like you said to do for the 220. No
|
||
|
go. I think we are doing something wrong. We were using Tascom (allthough
|
||
|
I figured Sterm would have been better, but we weren't shure)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I really would like to get the player to recognize the floppy drive as a
|
||
|
boot device. Is the 602 ready to accept my SCSI hard drive as a boot device?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I really like the caddy system. I need more caddies though. :)
|
||
|
|
||
|
If there is anything else you can tell me about this system's capability,
|
||
|
particularly opening a user shell, I would really appreciate it (gotta have
|
||
|
something to show off at the FEST!). Also, is getting a CD-i keyboard going
|
||
|
to help me?
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks a GIG!
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave
|
||
|
|
||
|
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
|
||
|
|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
|
||
|
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||
|
| *********** Compact disks, the greatest idea since television *********** |
|
||
|
|___________________________________________________________________________|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91697 7-FEB 19:55 Programmers Den
|
||
|
RE: CD-i 602 abilities? (Re: Msg 91696)
|
||
|
From: JEJONES To: DIGIGRADE
|
||
|
|
||
|
> You seem to be in the know about these things so I'll ask you...
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Uh-oh. :-)
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> I just got a super deal on a CD-i 602 system. There are some problems
|
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> though. I can't get the service shell opened. Joel and I just finished
|
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|
> doing every kind of combination of hookups with the back port (mini-din)
|
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|
> and the two RS232 ports (DB-9). We tried direct connect, null modem,
|
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|
> everything. We even held down the spacebar on the MM/1 like you said to do
|
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> for the 220.
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I don't recall giving that advice--perhaps you're thinking of Boisy. (And
|
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|
with any luck he or someone else will respond, because I'm afraid I don't
|
||
|
know enough to help you. I wish I did. You might also try asking on
|
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|
rec.games.video.cd-i or comp.multimedia.)
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
|
||
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
|
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End of Thread.
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91707 8-FEB 19:54 OSK Applications
|
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OSK Basic
|
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|
From: VAXELF To: ALL
|
||
|
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||
|
I and some others are porting the Ribbs_OS9 to Ribbs_OSK. Progress is
|
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|
coming along great. Starting to test the FIDO mail code now. Also have
|
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|
a beta site online in southern Cal.
|
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|
Question, we have noticed that we can take the same basic source module
|
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|
load it into Basic, pack it, switch to another window, do a Ident on the
|
||
|
packed module, record the CRC, go back to the other window, kill basic,
|
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|
run basic again, reload the same module, pack it again, but this time the
|
||
|
CRC will be different. I have repacked the same module 4 times in a row
|
||
|
and got 4 different CRC's.
|
||
|
Can anyone shead some lite on why the CRC comes out different???? This
|
||
|
is causing a problem, since it makes it hard to determine which is the
|
||
|
newest module, so that we don't end up with a mix of old and new modules.
|
||
|
Never had this problem with Basic09 under OS9 LII.
|
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|
|
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|
John D.
|
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|
91709 9-FEB 07:06 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: OSK Basic (Re: Msg 91707)
|
||
|
From: JEJONES To: VAXELF
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Question, we have noticed that we can take the same basic source module
|
||
|
> load it into Basic, pack it, switch to another window, do a Ident on the
|
||
|
> packed module, record the CRC, go back to the other window, kill basic,
|
||
|
> run basic again, reload the same module, pack it again, but this time the
|
||
|
> CRC will be different. I have repacked the same module 4 times in a row
|
||
|
> and got 4 different CRC's.
|
||
|
|
||
|
That *might* be happening because something is being padded for alignment
|
||
|
(code or initialized data), and no attention is being paid to what value
|
||
|
is put in the padding. (Padding is necessary on the 68xxx because some
|
||
|
of the processor family insists, for example, that two-byte and four-byte
|
||
|
integers have even addresses.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91734 11-FEB 20:40 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: OSK Basic (Re: Msg 91707)
|
||
|
From: DBREEDING To: VAXELF
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Question, we have noticed that we can take the same basic source module
|
||
|
> load it into Basic, pack it, switch to another window, do a Ident on the
|
||
|
> packed module, record the CRC, go back to the other window, kill basic,
|
||
|
> run basic again, reload the same module, pack it again, but this time the
|
||
|
> CRC will be different. I have repacked the same module 4 times in a row
|
||
|
> and got 4 different CRC's.
|
||
|
> Can anyone shead some lite on why the CRC comes out different?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I've noticed the same thing.. I _THINK_ what it is.. is that the variables
|
||
|
are sometimes shuffled around.. That is.. if you load a module (source)
|
||
|
and edit it, then the data is in some specific order, due to the original
|
||
|
load.. and the order is not changed in that instance.. However, if you
|
||
|
load this changed module, then Basic may load them in a different arrangement
|
||
|
so will therefore be saved differently than the previous save, even if you
|
||
|
don't edit it this time.. This is only a guess, but it's the best I've
|
||
|
ever been able to come up with.
|
||
|
|
||
|
James mentions padding in his reply.. I've discovered this with OSK, but
|
||
|
I've never seen any evidence of padding with the 6809, but it could be,
|
||
|
and BASIC might do some padding in anticipation of OSK, dunno..
|
||
|
|
||
|
But I know what you mean about the different CRC's messing you up.. I've
|
||
|
looked at two modules.. Same code size, same data size, but different
|
||
|
CRC's.. Are they the same or different?? who knows?? It is a problem..
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- David Breeding --
|
||
|
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
||
|
|
||
|
*** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 ***
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91710 9-FEB 19:28 General Information
|
||
|
OS/2 Warp
|
||
|
From: DSPICER To: COCOKIWI
|
||
|
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> From what I,ve seen,you need at least 12 meg to get anywhere
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> with it ,Ala a windows MIN 4 meg! when you know 8meg is
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> needed!<grin> !6 meg MIN....otherwise it is
|
||
|
S.L.o.w.w.w.w.w.w.......8
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> Meg is MIN on it! BUT 16 is realy needed for it to go...
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> the more aps one uses the more memory one needs!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hmm, this must depend alot on things like MB design etc. I'm running Warp on
|
||
|
a 486sx/33 with 8 megs, and although I'm sure that 16+ megs would speed
|
||
|
things up, it's far from slow. I've also ran a BBS on a 386sx/20 with only 4
|
||
|
megs using a native OS/2 BBS package and it ran fairly smooth for such an
|
||
|
obsolete machine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave Spicer [dspicer@delphi.com]
|
||
|
Composed on Thursday, 02/09/95 at 6:00pm Central Time using
|
||
|
ODN Version 1.30 Beta [Registered] under IBM OS/2 Warp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91715 10-FEB 01:01 General Information
|
||
|
RE: OS/2 Warp (Re: Msg 91710)
|
||
|
From: COCOKIWI To: DSPICER
|
||
|
|
||
|
I was going by a test done on it ..local Mag I read..They tested it on diff
|
||
|
machines with different levels of memory to see which worked best!OK!
|
||
|
Dennis
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91724 11-FEB 04:01 General Information
|
||
|
RE: OS/2 Warp (Re: Msg 91715)
|
||
|
From: DSPICER To: COCOKIWI
|
||
|
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> I was going by a test done on it ..local Mag I read..They
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> tested it on diff machines with different levels of memory
|
||
|
COCOKIWI> to see which worked best!OK!
|
||
|
|
||
|
I guess some machines just work better than others regardless of memory. I
|
||
|
would venture to say that MB design plays a big role in the performance of
|
||
|
OS/2 Warp. I have 2 Tandy (no cracks please) machines that Warp works GREAT
|
||
|
on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dave Spicer [dspicer@delphi.com]
|
||
|
Composed on Saturday, 02/11/95 at 1:58am Central Time using
|
||
|
ODN Version 1.30 Beta [Registered] under IBM OS/2 Warp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91711 9-FEB 19:37 General Information
|
||
|
Looking for CBJ
|
||
|
From: DISTO To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does anyone know if Carl (CBJ) still hangs around here? -Tony.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91719 10-FEB 20:37 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Looking for CBJ (Re: Msg 91711)
|
||
|
From: MITHELEN To: DISTO
|
||
|
|
||
|
I don't think Carl gets on Delphi too often any more... He is pretty busy
|
||
|
with school right now, and work... He does log into SandV regularly
|
||
|
(Typically at leastr once a week) You can send mail to him through
|
||
|
the internet to either: carlboll@sandv.chi.il.us, or sysop@chicoco.chi.il.us
|
||
|
--
|
||
|
Paul Jerkatis - SandV BBS (708)352-0948: OS-9 Support
|
||
|
Domain: mithelen@sandv.chi.il.us Internet: MITHELEN@Delphi.com
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91725 11-FEB 10:07 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Looking for CBJ (Re: Msg 91719)
|
||
|
From: DISTO To: MITHELEN
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the info, I'll try him in email. -Tony.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91714 9-FEB 23:38 General Information
|
||
|
Now who?
|
||
|
From: MRUPGRADE To: JEJONES
|
||
|
|
||
|
did you hear the news?
|
||
|
Quail's not gonna run in '98
|
||
|
Which leaves many wondering???
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Who are the PENTIUM users gonna vote for?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Terry Simons UPGRADE Editor
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91738 12-FEB 03:56 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Now who? (Re: Msg 91714)
|
||
|
From: ISC To: MRUPGRADE
|
||
|
|
||
|
> did you hear the news?
|
||
|
> Quail's not gonna run in '98
|
||
|
> Which leaves many wondering???
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Who are the PENTIUM users gonna vote for?
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> Terry Simons UPGRADE Editor
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
I know, Terry. I will miss him, too. Now, who will we laugh at?!?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91750 12-FEB 14:07 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Now who? (Re: Msg 91738)
|
||
|
From: MRUPGRADE To: ISC
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Now, who will we laugh at?!?
|
||
|
|
||
|
With the present set of politicians,,, I doubt we'll have a shortage of
|
||
|
politicians antics to laugh at.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ya gotta look at the bright side...
|
||
|
Either you luagh at the things they do and say,,,
|
||
|
OR
|
||
|
You'll only be left with theh results of wha t they do.
|
||
|
and that's enough to make you cry.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Tperry Simons Said that..
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91717 10-FEB 02:27 OSK Applications
|
||
|
ZipCode lookup program
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
I just wanted to let everyone know, I uploaded a zipcode lookup program to
|
||
|
the database which tells you the city and state corresponding t the zipcode
|
||
|
you type in, and it's been validated. There are 2 versions... one for
|
||
|
OS-9/68K using termcap and one for OS-9/68K using K-Windows. Source is
|
||
|
included for the termcap version.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Best Wishes,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joel Mathew Hegberg
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91739 12-FEB 08:34 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: ZipCode lookup program (Re: Msg 91717)
|
||
|
From: JOHNREED To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
> I just wanted to let everyone know, I uploaded a zipcode lookup program to
|
||
|
> the database which tells you the city and state corresponding t the zipcode
|
||
|
|
||
|
Way to go Joel! I was just wishing for such a program yesterday. I'll
|
||
|
grab it.
|
||
|
********************************
|
||
|
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91744 12-FEB 11:37 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: ZipCode lookup program (Re: Msg 91717)
|
||
|
From: JOHNBAER To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joel,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> ... I uploaded a zipcode lookup program ....
|
||
|
|
||
|
And a very nice job you did too! Thanks, works great.
|
||
|
|
||
|
--
|
||
|
John - < Posted with Ved 2.3.1 & InfoXpress 1.2.0 >
|
||
|
|
||
|
I am Pentium of Borg. You will be approximated.
|
||
|
Resistance is more or less futile.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91754 13-FEB 00:59 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: ZipCode lookup program (Re: Msg 91717)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now the reverse would be interesting (grin).
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91780 15-FEB 23:00 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: ZipCode lookup program (Re: Msg 91739)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: JOHNREED
|
||
|
|
||
|
John,
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > I just wanted to let everyone know, I uploaded a zipcode lookup program
|
||
|
> > to the database which tells you the city and state corresponding to the
|
||
|
> > zipcode
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Way to go Joel! I was just wishing for such a program yesterday. I'll
|
||
|
> grab it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
See how fast I work... just think about it, and the next day there it
|
||
|
is! (Can I use you as a reference for future employers?) <grin>
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91781 15-FEB 23:00 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: ZipCode lookup program (Re: Msg 91744)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: JOHNBAER
|
||
|
|
||
|
> > ... I uploaded a zipcode lookup program ....
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
> And a very nice job you did too! Thanks, works great.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks for the kind words, John!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91782 15-FEB 23:00 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: ZipCode lookup program (Re: Msg 91754)
|
||
|
From: JOELHEGBERG To: WA2EGP
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Now the reverse would be interesting (grin).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Two words... word processor. <grin> Just kidding... the reverse would
|
||
|
be simple to do, but obviously would not be nearly as quick as the
|
||
|
zip-code search, since the file is sorted by zip-code.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-- Joel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91786 16-FEB 22:44 OSK Applications
|
||
|
RE: ZipCode lookup program (Re: Msg 91782)
|
||
|
From: WA2EGP To: JOELHEGBERG
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nothing worth while (almost nothing) is faster in reverse than forward (grin).
|
||
|
Geez...sounds like something from Quantum Philosophy 402.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91726 11-FEB 12:27 General Information
|
||
|
CoCoTop
|
||
|
From: CHARLESAM To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does anyone out there use CoCoTop by Chris Dekker? I'm just having a grand
|
||
|
old time trying to figure out how to merge my commands correctly. I have a
|
||
|
scsi HD. I can't follow his instructions too well because the size of my
|
||
|
shell plus runb, gfx2 etc.,etc. is larger than 16k. Then I'm using Nitros9
|
||
|
which probably accounts for the size discrepency. Also, is it necessary to
|
||
|
use grfint instead of windint? I would appreciate any help here as I'm not
|
||
|
doing too well so far. Thanx Charlie
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91727 11-FEB 14:37 General Information
|
||
|
RE: CoCoTop (Re: Msg 91726)
|
||
|
From: NEALSTEWARD To: CHARLESAM
|
||
|
|
||
|
I don't know about CocoTop, but I had similar problems with Accounting Level II
|
||
|
that I bought when CocoPro was going out of business. However, I called Chris
|
||
|
in New Brunswick (Phone number in World of 68' Micros ad) and he send me an
|
||
|
upgraded disk with a simpler install program. Apparently the original was
|
||
|
designed for a 128k coco, and he decided not to support under 256k so that
|
||
|
all the features would work. Now I'm having some problems getting the
|
||
|
files that it needs, but I think maybe another phone call will solve that.
|
||
|
I noticed that that the sizes of the merged modules in his docs didn't match
|
||
|
the ones I had either.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91740 12-FEB 09:12 General Information
|
||
|
RE: CoCoTop (Re: Msg 91727)
|
||
|
From: CHARLESAM To: NEALSTEWARD
|
||
|
|
||
|
Being todays Sunday, maybe I'll give him a buzz. This appears to be a worth-
|
||
|
while program and if I can get it to run with most of my other software, I'll
|
||
|
Thanx for the help. Charlie
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91742 12-FEB 09:40 General Information
|
||
|
RE: CoCoTop (Re: Msg 91726)
|
||
|
From: JEJONES To: CHARLESAM
|
||
|
|
||
|
> Does anyone out there use CoCoTop by Chris Dekker?
|
||
|
|
||
|
I don't use it (switched entirely over to MM/1), but I have seen it.
|
||
|
Looks very nice.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
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91741 12-FEB 09:23 General Information
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Internet stuff
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From: MRGOOD To: ALL
|
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Ok, I have a question about Internet related software. I've heard
|
||
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it from two different sources lately that UUCP is an outdated way
|
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of getting email and usenet news.
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||
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|
||
|
One source is FDU, which is dropping my UUCP account. The other is a book
|
||
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on the Internet.
|
||
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||
|
My question is, without a UUCP package, how else can a person receive
|
||
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email and news at home, automatically as I do now with UUCPbb? Other than
|
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opening an account with an Internet Service Provider and logging in as I
|
||
|
do now with Delphi, I'm not aware of any other way.
|
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Hugo
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91762 14-FEB 03:37 General Information
|
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RE: Internet stuff (Re: Msg 91741)
|
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From: GREGL To: MRGOOD
|
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|
||
|
The "preferred" method is to use a SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)
|
||
|
or PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol). These are basically two similar ways of
|
||
|
running TCP/IP protocols directly over a serial line with a high-speed
|
||
|
modem. I'm currently using a SLIP account with the Trumpet WinSock package
|
||
|
for Microsoft Windows and, as far as the applications are concerned, it looks
|
||
|
just like have a network connection. The difference, of course, is that
|
||
|
I'm using a 14.4Kbps modem instead of Ethernet/Token Ring network boards and
|
||
|
a T1/T3 line.
|
||
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|
||
|
I have to agree that UUCP is an out-dated way of connecting to the Internet,
|
||
|
but UUCP is more widely available at present than is SLIP/PPP packages. UUCP
|
||
|
lets you transfer mail, news groups, and files whereas SLIP/PPP lets you do
|
||
|
practically everything you can do from a computer directly on Internet --
|
||
|
including gopher, world wide web (with graphical browsers like Mosaic and
|
||
|
NetScape), FTP, etc.
|
||
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|
||
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-- Greg
|
||
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91770 14-FEB 23:29 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Internet stuff (Re: Msg 91762)
|
||
|
From: KSCALES To: GREGL (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
> The "preferred" method is to use a SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)
|
||
|
> or PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol).
|
||
|
[edited for brevity]
|
||
|
> I have to agree that UUCP is an out-dated way of connecting to the
|
||
|
> Internet, but UUCP is more widely available at present than is SLIP/PPP
|
||
|
> packages. UUCP lets you transfer mail, news groups, and files whereas
|
||
|
> SLIP/PPP lets you do practically everything you can do from a computer
|
||
|
> directly on Internet -- including gopher, world wide web (with graphical
|
||
|
> browsers like Mosaic and NetScape), FTP, etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hmm... yeah. I showed Hugo's message to a friend who uses UUCP, and
|
||
|
his response was something like: "Sure. The Internet service providers
|
||
|
want you to use all the interactive and GUI stuff supported by SLIP/PPP,
|
||
|
rather than just quickly transferring the data and reading it offline.
|
||
|
They're charging partly based upon online time." If you are using
|
||
|
UUCP, then you aren't tempted to spend additional time doing other
|
||
|
things.
|
||
|
|
||
|
He's quite happy with the facilities he gets through UUCP.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cheers... / Ken
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
91778 15-FEB 21:41 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Internet stuff (Re: Msg 91762)
|
||
|
From: MRGOOD To: GREGL (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
I assume that for SLIP/PPP you need to log into a service, right? Which
|
||
|
means you spend online time. That's different from having UUCP
|
||
|
download what you want so you can peruse email and news offline.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
91779 15-FEB 21:43 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Internet stuff (Re: Msg 91770)
|
||
|
From: MRGOOD To: KSCALES
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'm happy with UUCP. I just hope it's not phased out by ISP's
|
||
|
in the future.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hugo
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91749 12-FEB 13:16 General Information
|
||
|
Name...
|
||
|
From: 01GEN40 To: WDTV5
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hello Gene,
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have not had a chance to go over what you left for me in MAIL.
|
||
|
I did, however, decide to change from my User Name at the bottom of
|
||
|
these messages to my nickname. As you will see, it is actually a
|
||
|
part of my User Name as well. I would think that our first names
|
||
|
must be the same, since, for about 15 years I went by the nickname
|
||
|
you use. See ya.
|
||
|
|
||
|
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
|
||
|
|
||
|
-= GEN =-
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91753 13-FEB 00:20 General Information
|
||
|
monitor
|
||
|
From: AJMLFCO To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
I just spotted a sidebar in a new magazine, "Multimedia Producer".
|
||
|
They mention the difficulty of finding monitors that will sync down
|
||
|
at the rates used by TV, approx. 15kHz. A company called CD Solutions
|
||
|
is making a .28 dot pitch monitor, model CD-1401, which covers 15 to 35
|
||
|
Khz horizontal and 50 to 90 Hz. vertical rates. It displays NTSC, RGB
|
||
|
analog, PAL, and VGA up to 800x600. List price is $549 ( of course,
|
||
|
nobody pays list). If you are having trouble finding a good monitor
|
||
|
for your CoCo, MM/1, or PC that also display NTSC from your VCR, this
|
||
|
might be of interest to you. As a note, I have _nothing_ to do with
|
||
|
this company, I just noticed it while reading the magazine. The number,
|
||
|
if you are interested, is 510-820-5400. I would assume they don't have
|
||
|
a *clue* what a CoCo or MM/1 is.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Allen
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91775 15-FEB 12:56 General Information
|
||
|
RE: monitor (Re: Msg 91753)
|
||
|
From: MARTYGOODMAN To: AJMLFCO
|
||
|
|
||
|
Old NEC multisync monitors (original Multisync and
|
||
|
Multisync 1 plus and 2 and 2 plus) turn up around here used
|
||
|
from time to time, selling for about $30 to $60. They sync down
|
||
|
to 15.75 KHz, have analog RGB input, and are compatible with VGA
|
||
|
signals at 640 by 480 and 800 by 600 resolution. I picked up
|
||
|
a few some months ago for my own needs. Dot pitch is .31 or .28 mm
|
||
|
(depends on the model). Thus, I'd advise hobbiest to look
|
||
|
for a better deal than $500 (or even $400) for such a monitor,
|
||
|
unless they needs lots, or need one quickly.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---marty
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91785 16-FEB 22:36 General Information
|
||
|
RE: monitor (Re: Msg 91775)
|
||
|
From: DSRTFOX To: MARTYGOODMAN (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
On 15-FEB 12:56 MARTYGOODMAN said to AJMLFCO
|
||
|
> Old NEC multisync monitors (original Multisync and
|
||
|
> Multisync 1 plus and 2 and 2 plus) turn up around here used
|
||
|
> from time to time, selling for about $30 to $60. They sync down
|
||
|
> to 15.75 KHz, have analog RGB input, and are compatible with VGA
|
||
|
> signals at 640 by 480 and 800 by 600 resolution. I picked up
|
||
|
> a few some months ago for my own needs. Dot pitch is .31 or .28 mm
|
||
|
> (depends on the model). Thus, I'd advise hobbiest to look
|
||
|
> for a better deal than $500 (or even $400) for such a monitor,
|
||
|
> unless they needs lots, or need one quickly.
|
||
|
> ---marty
|
||
|
Marty, I've noted several companies (see micronotes in last issue) selling
|
||
|
refurbished Multisync 1 & 2 models for around $175. Some of these have new
|
||
|
CRTs in them as well (actually one company said MOST did), which I guess
|
||
|
accounts for most of the cost.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Francis (Frank) Swygert
|
||
|
Publisher, "the world of 68' micros" Magazine
|
||
|
|
||
|
`[1;37;40mRainbow V 1.11 for Delphi - Registered
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91788 17-FEB 00:46 General Information
|
||
|
RE: monitor (Re: Msg 91785)
|
||
|
From: AJMLFCO To: DSRTFOX (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Frank,
|
||
|
Some people buy a new car and a couple of years later, they
|
||
|
have a used car. But it's not all that bad because it's not
|
||
|
too out of date and worn out. Now others, buy a used car to begin with.
|
||
|
After a couple of years, it's really worn out and really out
|
||
|
of date. People may even laugh at the old piece of junk. That's
|
||
|
OK too, because the oner saved a lot of money. What's this have to
|
||
|
do with monitors? A little, I think. Personally, I like to have
|
||
|
nice stuff and don't mind paying for quality. I try to stay away
|
||
|
from leading-edge AND trailing-edge technology.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(oops, it's "owner" up there, not oner! A typo--honest.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Allen
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91795 18-FEB 01:03 General Information
|
||
|
RE: monitor (Re: Msg 91775)
|
||
|
From: LMCCLURE To: MARTYGOODMAN (NR)
|
||
|
|
||
|
"Old NEC multisync monitors (original Multisync and
|
||
|
Multisync 1 plus and 2 and 2 plus) turn up around here used
|
||
|
from time to time, selling for about $30 to $60."
|
||
|
|
||
|
Oh, to live in California, the land of cheap used electronic gear!
|
||
|
I suppose that helps make up for the cost of living out there. <grin>
|
||
|
|
||
|
In this part of the country, about the only place I see NEC Multisync
|
||
|
II's are on the nets, and those are typically over $100 ($150 or so
|
||
|
usually), or the occassional refurbs sold commercially. I don't
|
||
|
recall if I have seen the original Multisync at all.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91766 14-FEB 16:54 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91616)
|
||
|
From: MARTYGOODMAN To: RICKULAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
Your version of how Microsoft got into the DOS business is rather
|
||
|
HIGHLY garbled. But then, that's hardly suprising, since
|
||
|
you can't even remember the name of the company what created
|
||
|
the first major operating system for microcoputers (CPM).
|
||
|
|
||
|
The REAL story is rather more interesting, I might add, and relates
|
||
|
more to PERSONs and PERSONALITIES.
|
||
|
|
||
|
It involves the late Garry Kildall, creator of Digital Research,
|
||
|
which produced CPM for 8080 - based microcomputers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
---marty
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91774 14-FEB 23:44 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91766)
|
||
|
From: RICKULAND To: MARTYGOODMAN
|
||
|
|
||
|
Marty,
|
||
|
|
||
|
At least I said 'The story I heard...' The real tale
|
||
|
would be interesting reading. Any dirt? ;-)
|
||
|
-ricku
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rick Ulland CoNect
|
||
|
rickuland@delphi.com 449 South 90th Street
|
||
|
"Operating System Nine"-268m Milwaukee WI 53214
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91776 15-FEB 13:09 General Information
|
||
|
RE: ge (Re: Msg 91774)
|
||
|
From: MARTYGOODMAN To: RICKULAND
|
||
|
|
||
|
The version of the legend I heard was that IBM contracted with
|
||
|
Microsoft to write the BASIC for their new machine.
|
||
|
This because Microsoft had made a name for itself writing BASICs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
They then sent representatives to Digital Research, whose founder
|
||
|
Gary Kildall had developed CPM, THE operating system for the most
|
||
|
common desktop computers of the time, to ask DR to develop
|
||
|
an operating system for the IBM computer. These folks arrived
|
||
|
when Gary was out on a short vacation. They told the company
|
||
|
to contact Gary directly. Gary replied that he was on his own
|
||
|
time, and IBM could just wait until he was back at work.
|
||
|
|
||
|
IBM said "We're IBM. When say "frog", you jump. Gary invited
|
||
|
them to perform an act of intimacy with themselves.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So IBM left Digital Research, and went to Microsoft, and said
|
||
|
"We want you to develop the OPERATING SYSTEM for our new machine, too."
|
||
|
Gates said "We make BASICs, not operating systems. Why don't you
|
||
|
go to Digital Research, their specialty is operating systems?"
|
||
|
IBM said "We want YOU to make the operating system for our computer."
|
||
|
Gates said "But we've NEVER made an operating system. I don't think
|
||
|
we can do it in the time frame you ask." IBM said "If you don't
|
||
|
make us an operating system, we'll take away the contract for the
|
||
|
BASIC." Gates said "Operating systems! Oh! OPERATING systems!
|
||
|
Why didn't you say so more clearly. OF COURSE! We LOVE making
|
||
|
operating systems. Do it in our sleep. Yessir! We'll make
|
||
|
you an operating system."
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now there was at this time a company called Seattle Computer
|
||
|
in Seattle that was working on a project for an 8088 based machine.
|
||
|
They got as far as they could, but needed CPM 88 (which was to be
|
||
|
the operating system for the 8088). They called Digital and said
|
||
|
"When's CPM 88 going to be ready?" and Digital Research said
|
||
|
"We're working on it." So they hired a programmer to write
|
||
|
the bare bones of an operating system that was designed to be
|
||
|
as closely as possible LIKE what they EXPECTED CPM 88 to be,
|
||
|
based on the original CPM. For they needed
|
||
|
an operating system to further their project. Time and again
|
||
|
they asked DR about when CPM 88 would be ready, and they
|
||
|
heard again and again "We're working on it." Eventually,
|
||
|
their "bare bones' system, which they called Q-dos (for quick
|
||
|
and dirty DOS) got more an more elaborate.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gates at Microsoft got wind of this, and asked to license use of Q DOS
|
||
|
for his own purposes. Later, he hired away the programmer who
|
||
|
started the Q DOS project. Thus MS DOS 1.0 was born.
|
||
|
Gates paid a few tens of thousands for the rights to Q DOS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Some years later, Seattle Computer, feeling it had been had, sued
|
||
|
Microsoft. Or rather, they noted in their contract with Microsoft
|
||
|
that it appeared from the wording that they should have rights
|
||
|
to sell without royalty ANY PRODUCT THAT WAS A DERIVATIVE OF Q DOS,
|
||
|
meaning they could sell any version of MS DOS without paying
|
||
|
Microsoft a royalty.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Microsoft ended up BUYING Seattle Computer, then SELLING BACK
|
||
|
to Seattle Computer all of the company EXCEPT any real or imagined
|
||
|
rights to MS DOS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
---marty
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
End of Thread.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91768 14-FEB 21:36 Programmers Den
|
||
|
lha2.11c
|
||
|
From: WDTV5 To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Its awful to get so absent-minded, but I can't recall who was relaying
|
||
|
my messages to/from Gene Krenciglawa about a year or so back. Can anyone
|
||
|
help out with a relay to his school/busines/home email box? I have some
|
||
|
email I'd like to send him.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thanks, Gene Heskett, WDTV5@delphi.com
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91769 14-FEB 23:26 Programmers Den
|
||
|
DOWNLOADING INFO
|
||
|
From: JOEL514 To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
EXIT
|
||
|
EXIT
|
||
|
|
||
|
-*-
|
||
|
|
||
|
91784 16-FEB 20:20 General Information
|
||
|
Feb 95 *CDi* magazine
|
||
|
From: JEJONES To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hot <expletive>! I got the February 1995 issue of *CDi* magazine in the mail
|
||
|
today. I'm very glad, for two reasons:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. Previous issues said "Sept/Oct" and "Nov/Dec"; could they be going
|
||
|
monthly?
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. I got the February issue...in February! Previous issues were, um,
|
||
|
rather less prompt.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A quick scan of the contents shows (not a complete list):
|
||
|
|
||
|
- previews of *Rise of the Robots*, *Merlin's Apprentice*, *Secret Mission*,
|
||
|
and *Discworld*
|
||
|
|
||
|
- an article on *Chaos Control*, which looks pretty impressive.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- reviews of a bunch o' Video CD movies--suffice it to say that if you
|
||
|
feel like you're in some kind of...*spy* movie, you'll be happy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- articles on two Monty Python Video CDs...no, wait, there's--but that
|
||
|
would be giving it away.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- a list of 202 available titles, and I'm pretty sure I've seen some
|
||
|
messages on the net listing some that they don't have, so I think
|
||
|
there are more than that really.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There's quite a bit of news on CDi at CES that I've not seen mentioned
|
||
|
elsewhere, too.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I've seen *CDi* on the stands at a Hastings book store in Norman OK,
|
||
|
and other people have mentioned seeing it in stores. IMHO it's worth
|
||
|
tracking down.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
91789 17-FEB 08:29 General Information
|
||
|
RE: Feb 95 *CDi* magazine (Re: Msg 91784)
|
||
|
From: JEJONES To: JEJONES
|
||
|
|
||
|
> 1. Previous issues said "Sept/Oct" and "Nov/Dec"; could they be going
|
||
|
> monthly?
|
||
|
|
||
|
No, they're not...I should've looked closer. Just inside it says "published
|
||
|
bimonthly" in moderately-large friendly letters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
|
||
|
|
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91792 17-FEB 21:26 General Information
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RE: Feb 95 *CDi* magazine (Re: Msg 91784)
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From: BOISY To: JEJONES
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Hi James,
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Hope my issue of CD-i Magazine is in the mail. I'm currently in St. Louis,
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waiting to catch the plane home as I type. When I was in Syracuse last
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week, I saw CD-i Magazine on the shelves in Borders Books there.
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While I was in Dallas this week, I went to "Incredible Universe," a
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fantastic place filled with all sorts of electronics. I've never seen
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anything like it! It's like Best Buy to the power of 3.
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Anyway, they had the absolute *BEST* CD-i display I have ever seen! There were
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more titles available at the store than you could shake a stick at, and there
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ws was a very promising demo of several upcoming CD-i titles including
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Chaos Control, Kathy Smith's work out, Microcosm, and others.
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It looks like CD-i is doing quite well there.
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L8r.
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91790 17-FEB 19:58 General Information
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PUPPO XT keyboard interf.
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From: MRUPGRADE To: DSRTFOX (NR)
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I was typing up the PUPPO interface review for next months UPGRADE Mag this
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morning. And had oto notice "all the features". Or it appears
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many see it as mainly just giving you a "flashy keyboard" on your CoCo.
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Which it does,, but that's just a beginning. In reality it is very well pu
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together (except for that %&**#$ menu),, adding many features. no matter
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which RS or OS DOS you use. The Function keys F-1 thru F-10 will work
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and be vaulable within many Commericial programs. Tw-128 & ULTIMATERM,,etc.
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My extra is in this month's FOR SALE colupmn in theh UPGRADE. The review
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in next months Mag. Kinda backwarpds,, but,,, oh , well...
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BTW: one thing lacking,,,, a <g> sppell checker
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Terry Simons UPGRADE Editor
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91791 17-FEB 20:16 OSK Applications
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Basic I-code CRC Problem
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From: VAXELF To: ALL
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I think I have found why the CRC of a packed Basic Module (I-Code) comes
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up with a different CRC each time I pack the same unaltered Basic module.
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After packing and saving the same module four times, I did a "cmp" on
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them. Each time ONLY the bytes between OFFSET $20-$2F were different.
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The Manual shows $20-$2D are RESERVED. $2E-$3F is M$Parity - Header Parity
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Check btyes.
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The only thing I can come up with is Basic is NOT zeroing $20-$2D, thus
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the garbage in those bytes are causing the CRC to be different.
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Question - Is there any way thru Basic to set the Version Number of the
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Module. If I can set the Revision ID byte when Basic Packs the module, I
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can use that as a indicator of which module is the newest.
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John D.
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91797 18-FEB 16:46 OSK Applications
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RE: Basic I-code CRC Problem (Re: Msg 91791)
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From: JEJONES To: VAXELF (NR)
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> Question - Is there any way thru Basic to set the Version Number of the
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> Module.
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I know of no way through BASIC, but OTOH there's always fixmod.
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside
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91796 18-FEB 10:53 General Information
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Going to the FEST!
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From: DISTO To: ALL
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Looks like I'll be going to Chicago in late April! I'll be taking everything
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I have left with me and liquidating everything at great low, low prices. I
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might even take "offers" late Sunday. See you all there! -Tony.
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