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#: 6702 S10/Tandy CoCo
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15-Sep-90 09:18:30
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Sb: #6515-TAR
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Fm: JOERG SATTLER 74016,631
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To: BRETT 72057,3720 (X)
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Will do . Thanks a lot for the repl. Joerg
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#: 6703 S10/Tandy CoCo
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15-Sep-90 10:09:38
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Sb: #Hard Drive
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Fm: LUTE MULLENIX 70721,2230
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To: 76703,4227 (X)
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Hi Kevin:
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It's been awhile since Iv'e been able to sit down with my CoCo and play. Been a
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busy summer! But any way, now it's time to start to think about my hobby (?)
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again.
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Through out the summer Iv'e been trying to decide on eather a hard drive or a
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1Meg upgrade. Well I just couldn't decide, so a compromise. Just have to get
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both.
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Now this is where you come in. I'm going for the hard drive first, it will get
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me more of what I'm after right now. So this is where I stand now, I have a
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CoCo 3, Disto 512K upgrade, Disto Super Controller I (the II hadn't come out
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yet)w/ 3in1 board, Bob Puppo's keyboard interface. I have an MPI, but don't use
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it at this time. What do you think would be the way to go? Get a 4in1 board,and
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piece togeather a SCSI system, or maybe pick up a MEB and SCSI board from Disto
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and go to the MPI, and put togeather a SCSI system, or go to the MPI and get a
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Burke & Burke system.
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I Don't want to lose the use of the RTC, parallel port, or RS232 port. Also
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with the Disto SCSI system will I get no halt access? In the checking Iv'e done
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so far, the MEB/MPI setup would be the least expensive, the 4in1 the neatest,
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and the Burke & Burke the simplest. What do you think?
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Don't you just love this stuff.
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>Lute<
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#: 6711 S10/Tandy CoCo
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15-Sep-90 14:48:34
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Sb: #6703-#Hard Drive
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: LUTE MULLENIX 70721,2230 (X)
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Well...I've managed to put off buying the 1 Mbyte upgrade for some time now,
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and it's not impeded my use of my CoCo in one sense, though on the other hand,
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it *has* held me back in some ways, because there are things I'd leave going in
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the background all the time (MultiVue, cron or something like it, and so forth)
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if I had the memory. I've put it off sufficiently that I may not ever do it,
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since I now think an MM/1 is a better place to put my $$$. Were I you, I'd
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give serious thought to an MM/1, but putting that aside, I'd say that I don't
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think I'd trade my hard disk for the extra 512Kbytes.
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#: 6716 S10/Tandy CoCo
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15-Sep-90 21:40:25
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Sb: #6711-#Hard Drive
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Fm: LUTE MULLENIX 70721,2230
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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James:
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That's why I kind of went with the idea of going with the hard drive first.
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I've been useing a RAMdisk alot for speed, and maybe with a hard drive I'll be
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able to use that memory.
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Even though I've had Multi-vue since before I got my 3, I've just now started
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to use it. I like it pretty well, and maybe now my wife will start to use this
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thing. Before she said it was just too hard to get it to do what she wanted it
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to, and I'm hoping that a hard drive will speed the process up some. (Kind of
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slow with just floppies!)
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I've given some thought to the new machines, though I would go with the TomCat
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rather than the MM/1. I like the expandability of the FHL machine, but when it
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comes right down to it, I don't really stress this thing. About all I do is
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some word processing, use DynaCalc and Profile to do my budget and keep track
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of it, and pop on CIS about twice a week. That with some dabbling with
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programming, and it's a little hard to justify putting out a grand+ for
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something I would most likely be doing the same thing with. When this dies I
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will be moving up, but until then I just can't see it.
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Besides, when I move up, I'll most likely want a hard drive anyway.
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>Lute<
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#: 6726 S10/Tandy CoCo
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16-Sep-90 07:03:20
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Sb: #6716-Hard Drive
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: LUTE MULLENIX 70721,2230 (X)
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Sounds reasonable to me. If you do think there's any chance of your moving up,
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be sure to get a hard drive that will work with the system you're thinking of
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going to. In the case of the MM/1, that means SCSI--dunno about the FHL boxes.
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#: 6704 S4/MIDI and Music
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15-Sep-90 10:11:50
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Sb: #6536-midi help
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Fm: Lester Hands 70135,430
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To: Mike Knudsen 72467,1111
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Mike, yes EGA and VGA are pretty much what everybody has now. I think that the
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CoCo 3 would be better than CGA but not quite as good as EGA (same number of
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colors but not as high resolution). Still don't have an MM/1? I had thought
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they would be delivering by now!
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Yes, I would imagine that OS9ers are pretty good about piracy. I think those
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who use OS9 are a pretty dedicated bunch.
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I am using an AT clone (that I assembled from 'this and that') with 4 meg RAM.
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I have both the Microsoft C compiler and the Turbo C++ compiler. The Turbo C++
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wins hands down over the Microsoft product when it comes to ease of use.
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How's Ultimuse comming? I still don't see anything in Rainbow from Second City
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Software.
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Lester
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#: 6708 S15/Hot Topics
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15-Sep-90 11:37:49
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Sb: #6686-MM/1 specs
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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To: Paul K. Ward 73477,2004
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Paul;
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That'd be great. I've been monitoring some of the 'internal' forums at work
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and recently there's been a significant amount of interest in the MM/1 based on
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info that's come over ARCnet. The queries from domestic employees I can handle
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by giving them your 800 number, but the overseas queries present a different
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problem.
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So far, I've gotten queries from the Netherlandsn Belgium, France, and 2 from
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OZ. Be happy to send them info.
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..Jim
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#: 6712 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Sep-90 15:09:38
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Sb: #6615-#Osk 2.2 C bugs
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Fm: Bud Hamblen 72466,256
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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Anyone noticed the 2.3 C compiler generating incorrect code for signed compares
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to constants? (int) X >= 5 seems to generate the same code as 5 >= (int) x.
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wrh
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#: 6713 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Sep-90 17:29:07
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Sb: #6712-Osk 2.2 C bugs
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Bud Hamblen 72466,256
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Trying out a simple "if (x >= 5) arf(); if (5 >= x) arf();" does not display
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the problem--indeed, if the compiler were that confused, I'd be surprised that
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much of anything worked at all. When reporting bugs (and reporting them to
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Microware officially is the best thing to do, lest they get forgotten), example
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code, made as short as possible to simplify finding and correcting the problem,
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along with the edition numbers of the software in question, helps a great deal.
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(Tried again just now in another window, using explicit casts--no difference.)
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So...I can't duplicate the stated problem, so I can't say that I've noticed
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that.
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#: 6717 S13/Atari ST
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15-Sep-90 21:41:36
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Sb: #6695-Missing File
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Paul Good 71706,1227 (X)
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Paul - I just found that file on my drive... I'll AR it and reupload it. Hope
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it's the one you want (to use a Dallas romclock chip in the ST?).
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kev
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#: 6718 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Sep-90 21:47:55
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Sb: #6560-OSK TSmon
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Fm: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565
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To: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 (X)
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Greg,
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While I didn't ask the origional question, I am remotely interested in a TSMON
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that supports modems for OSK.
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Some thoughts on programming Hayes "compatible" modems...
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They will only connect at speeds up to the one they are initialized with. I.e.
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if you initialize the modem at 1200 BPS, it will NOT connect at 2400 BPS even
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if the caller is capable of it. I'd just start at 19.2KB and then work
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downwards until I got an intelligible response and mark that as my maximum
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speed.
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I agree that using the text answers from the modem is the way to go. There is
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no standard for the numeric codes above 1200 BPS.
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The product ID code (ATI) is useless for determining the type of modem attached
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since other "compatible" modems don't return the same response that the
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equivalent Hayes modems do.
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It is a good idea to send the initialization strings to the modem one at a time
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instead of grouping them together like "ats0=1V1X4" because we had a (in)
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"compatible" modem that was sensitive to the ORDER of the commands sent. (I
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was ready to give the manufacturer a REAL nasty phone call and I *REALLY*
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wanted to tell the customer to go buy a real modem but the jerks in sales nixed
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that idea. <slight grin>)
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Some modems don't like lower case.
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Different modems have differing amounts of time needed between lowering/raising
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signals and sending them a command.
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Which leads one to the conclusion that there is NO SUCH THING AS A HAYES
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COMPATIBLE MODEM! (In fact Hayes themselves said this in a large format ad a
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while back that we programmers gleefully posted on the wall at work in
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agreement.)
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While I'd like to have a modem capable TSMON available someday, right now I've
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got too many irons in the fire to do anything about it myself.
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Regards,
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-J
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#: 6719 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Sep-90 23:44:29
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Sb: #6614-#TERMCAP
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Fm: Robert A. Larson 75126,723
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To: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)
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O'reilly has a book on termcap and terminfo. Send email to nuts@ora.com
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(internet address, I don't remember exactly how to send them from compuserve,
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but it is possible) or call 800-338-nuts for the current price and title.
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#: 6724 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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16-Sep-90 03:47:26
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Sb: #6719-TERMCAP
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Fm: Ed Gresick 76576,3312
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To: Robert A. Larson 75126,723 (X)
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Thanks - will do
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Ed
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#: 6720 S1/General Interest
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16-Sep-90 00:57:39
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Sb: #File MANAGER
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Fm: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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To: all
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Did I see somewhere where someone had uploaded a MSDOS file mgr for os9? If so
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whIch DL is it in? tnx - greg morse
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#: 6739 S1/General Interest
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16-Sep-90 22:29:05
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Sb: #6720-#File MANAGER
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Fm: Dan Robins 73007,2473
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
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Greg.... I don't know if I would classify it as an MSDOS file manager, however,
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there is a program in LIB 10 that will read/write MSDOS type files in the OS9
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environment. Check out PCDOS.AR in Lib 10.
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Dan
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#: 6742 S1/General Interest
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16-Sep-90 23:40:20
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Sb: #6739-File MANAGER
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Fm: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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To: Dan Robins 73007,2473 (X)
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Thank you. I will.
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#: 6721 S9/Utilities
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16-Sep-90 01:07:51
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Sb: New TREE
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Fm: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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To: all
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I have just uploaded NTREE (new tree) pgm to dl9. doing "NTREE /DD ! GREP
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pattern" will serve as a poor man's whereis.
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#: 6722 S3/Languages
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16-Sep-90 01:31:10
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Sb: #C Libraries
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Fm: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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To: all
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Is there a way to maintain or build from scratch a library for C? That is
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assuming I have a .r module (compiled and rma'ed but not linked) can I "append"
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it or otherwise insert it into clib.l? if not into clib.l can I build a library
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gmlib.l by simply concatenating a bunch of .r modules together? or do i need a
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"librarian" program to do all that? tnx - greg morse
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#: 6725 S3/Languages
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16-Sep-90 06:20:23
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Sb: #6722-#C Libraries
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
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Greg - as far as I know, you can just append the .r file onto a .l, or even
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just rename it with ".l" on the end. I do it a lot under OSK.
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There may be a restriction on sequence of forward/backward references tho...
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not sure... I'll bet we'll find out in the next answer <grin>.
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#: 6741 S3/Languages
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16-Sep-90 23:39:25
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Sb: #6725-#C Libraries
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Fm: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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Then ho does the search take place? there is no table of contents? how
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primitive! <greg> On another note I have been studying your RAMMER code. Why is
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it necessary to disable interrupts when doing the mapblock and the byte moves?
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<greg>
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#: 6752 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 13:42:45
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Sb: #6741-#C Libraries
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
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Greg -
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Dunno about your OS9, but the Developer's Pak for the CoCo came with an "rdump"
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util... it shows the table of names/values used in linkable files. I think Carl
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K is the resident expert on this stuff (well, and JJ of course). I'm a novice
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at it.
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Rammer: pretty sleazy piece of code, actually <grin>. Correct approach of
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course is to map in blocks legally. But I was after speed etc, and I see
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drivers as being able to legally do anything they want (as long as they don't
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futz up other drivers).
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Why shut off interrupts? Two main reasons.
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1. CoCo interrupts can cause an entire map change due to the need to move to
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the second 64K system map, where the gfx cursors code is. On return, the
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original system map is replaced, not the one Rammer may have rammed into the
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GIME.
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2. More importantly, any interrupt requires that the system map be genuine, as
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OS9 doesn't reset the DAT (at least, on DATs with more than one map available)
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when it goes into system mode. So the DAT info could be quite bad and the
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system would crash and burn.
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In other words, OS9 wouldn't know that someone had diddled with the system DAT
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info... and it sure wouldn't know how to reset it after an interrupt. Does that
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make sense? You could insert a good block entry into the system DATImage, and
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then you'd be legal, but the trouble there was that if the system map is full
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up, a ramdisk like this couldn't work. - kev
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#: 6799 S3/Languages
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19-Sep-90 23:01:28
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Sb: #6752-#C Libraries
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Fm: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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Kev - I am looking at a version of RAMMER modified by ?? (name escapes me at
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momment). Claims yo have made some minor mods. In any case THIS version does an
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OS9 F$MapBlk which should result in legal dat image. I too wondered about any
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blocks being free, but it seems to me that OS9 MUST keep at least one DAT slot
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free as a "scratch" if only to map different I/O pages etc. But I dont know for
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sure, and maybe in a 4K system it can afford too, but in 8K not. Anyway I
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figured if RAMMER works with a F$MapBlk then any other I/O modulre should also.
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In case you are wondering I am looking at rewritting Pipeman Imagine an I/O
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device using F$LDABX to trnasfer 1 byte at a time. That's 37 cycles per byte
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minimum, plus the overhead of the SWI2 call! Anyway I figured it was time I
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tackled a Manager and pipeman is the easiest one to do. Do you still see it
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necessary to disable interrupts in this case? <greg Morse>
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#: 6800 S3/Languages
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19-Sep-90 23:19:30
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Sb: #6799-C Libraries
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451
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Greg - this is offhand, but...
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No, I cheated badly and didn't use F$MapBlk at all, so someone did some
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extensive changes in the version you have. In any case, ummmm, OS9 doesn't
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keep any blocks in the system map free. So if the MapBlk could fail if things
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are hot and heavy (less so in your 4K system of course).
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The kernel's F$LDABX etc commands are hardcoded to directly map in the desired
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external block at logical $0000 in the system map... for speed, and because OS9
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always knows that block 00 is located there. That is, it can always zap the
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DAT to grab/write a byte, and reset that first DAT block to 00 with impunity.
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Of course, it shuts off interrupts before doing so <grin>. Thus a driver which
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does the same thing is cool, just not useable on other hardware (just as the
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kernel isn't).
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Sounds like fun (messing with Pipeman)... good idea, too, as Pipes are rather
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slow, as you said. Yell if you need anything! best - kev
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#: 6754 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 14:42:41
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Sb: #6741-#C Libraries
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
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Greg -
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I forgot about that... the library must be ordered so that all dependencies are
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successive... that is, if an earlier module makes reference to a symbol
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'_blerf', then '_blerf' must be defined in a downstream module in the library,
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I believe.
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Ther are a few tools for ordering libraries.... see 'lorder'. Also - toggle JJ
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on this. I believe there's another tool as well.
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Pete
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#: 6765 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 20:45:08
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Sb: #6754-C Libraries
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Yup--lorder output is intended to go into a topological sort program, because
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in a proper library, that dependency induces a partial ordering, and the .r
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files have to be in a linearization of said partial order.
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#: 6727 S3/Languages
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16-Sep-90 07:05:43
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Sb: #6722-C Libraries
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
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You can concatenate the .r files together, but they have to be in a particular
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order if there are references in one .r file to symbols defined in another. I
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really need to modify the lorder program I uploaded here to handle either .r
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format (the pre-COMMON and post-COMMON flavors).
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#: 6743 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 02:46:58
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Sb: #6722-#C Libraries
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Fm: Bob Taylor 73270,3124
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
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Greg,
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If you are running OSK, there are two programs called merge and rdump,
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that will create a library. The best way is to create a file listing
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the .r modules one per line then typing the command:
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merge -z=<libname.file >libname.l;rdump -l <libname.l
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The "l" option for rdump will automatically tell you the proper order,
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if any. Then all you have to do is edit libname.file.
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I would't customize any std library files unless you want to redo them
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every time you update the compiler!
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Hope this helps.
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P.S. Think a librarian might be a good thing to have?
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Bob
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#: 6744 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 02:49:26
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Sb: #6743-#C Libraries
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Fm: Bob Taylor 73270,3124
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To: Bob Taylor 73270,3124 (X)
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OOPS that command should read:
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merge -z=libname.file >libname.l;rdump -l <libname.l
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Bob
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#: 6756 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 16:11:43
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Sb: #6744-#C Libraries
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Fm: Zack Sessions 76407,1524
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To: Bob Taylor 73270,3124 (X)
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How come the command couldn't be:
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merge -z=libname.file ! rdump -l
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especially if you are not sure if the order is going to be right, yet?
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Zack
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#: 6768 S3/Languages
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18-Sep-90 04:21:17
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Sb: #6756-C Libraries
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Fm: Bob Taylor 73270,3124
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To: Zack Sessions 76407,1524 (X)
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Zack,
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Sure, why not? I wrote the command with make in mind. Create the
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lib.name file, drop out of the editor into the os, type make, then back
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into the editor to make any changes required.
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What I think we need is a utility or utilities for OSK to check the
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module order, put the modules into proper order and to split the .l file
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back into the individual .r files so one or more individual .r files can
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be recompiled without recompiling the entire source. Saving all those .r
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files takes up disk space needlessly.
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Bob
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#: 6753 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 14:39:26
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Sb: #6722-C Libraries
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Greg Morse 72746,3451 (X)
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Greg -
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Library files are just a merge of .r files.... nuthin' fancy. You may get into
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a bit bit of a problem if using cross generations of the RMA/C.ASM RLINK/C.LINK
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pairs, as later versions add an extra integer to ' each .r module for 'common
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block' support (Fortran). The newer vintage understands the older format, but
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not vice versa.
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For the most part, if you're noting using the tools from the coco development
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pack, you needn't worry... they're the later version.
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Pete
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#: 6723 S10/Tandy CoCo
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16-Sep-90 01:34:58
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Sb: #J&M Hard Drive
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Fm: Don Kircher 76346,3475
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To: 76703,422
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Kevin
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I successfully slowed Level II back to 1 Mhz by poking $FFD8 of the GIME's
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SAM CONTROL REGISTERS. BIG change in the scroll rate of a multivue graphics
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window. got that blasted J&M driver in the bootfile with the patch at offset 0E
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from FF to 07 (Tried it both ways).
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INIZ H0 results in an error 246
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as does dir /h0.
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Something else needs to be poked back to Coco 1 compatability
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or is this an address conflict of some sort with LevelII
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This driver and the hard drive work under Level I on the coco III
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Yeah Yeah I know, why not just use Level I..
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Cause they Stopped making WordPAK thats why and my poor old
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gray coco is very stingy with her wordpak and won't share.
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Currently this silly Coco 3 is nothing more than an expensive
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notepad to display your CIS number for upload { sigh }
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Does anybody out therein CISLAND own one of these things or was I the only
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sucker that bought one.
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A related aside.
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What is the legal status of software of defunct companies?
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I called J&M to inquire about this. They are alive and well.
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But they had a fire sale for coco stuff. It ALL went it a
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local hacker including all the source code. All I got was a
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shrug and an apology. With the available pool of coco II
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stuff shrinking as it is where do we stand without stepping
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on anybodies toes. Cocopro seems to have the only viable
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answer, but his scope is so limited compared to the wealth
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of what was available just a few years ago. I made the mistake
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that limited finance forces of waiting for that special what
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ever only to find it no longer available. I'm sure I'm not
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alone in this dilemma.
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Any ideas anyone?
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Thanks
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dlk
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PS
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Anyone got a copy of sculpter they want to unload?
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#: 6763 S10/Tandy CoCo
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17-Sep-90 19:50:16
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Sb: #6723-J&M Hard Drive
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Fm: DENNIS SKALA 73177,2365
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To: Don Kircher 76346,3475 (X)
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Don,
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I see you are a fellow Wordpak fan. If you're not aware of it, a while back I
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uploaded a group of files to let you utilize a Wordpak RS under Level II. Come
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to think of it, I believe I've improved that since. Let me know if you're
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interested, and I'll uprgrade the upload. Not for the Wordpak I (or II - was
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there a Wordpak II?), just the RS.
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***** Dennis *****
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#: 6774 S10/Tandy CoCo
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19-Sep-90 00:45:58
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Sb: #6723-J&M Hard Drive
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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To: Don Kircher 76346,3475 (X)
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Don;
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I've got a never-been-used PBJ Wordpak II that I'd be willing to part with.
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Make me an offer...
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...Jim
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#: 6729 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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16-Sep-90 10:14:45
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Sb: serial ports on the MM/1
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Paul K. Ward 73477,2004
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Paul,
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Been discussing your favorite topic with a friend in Florida when a question
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came up I didn't have an answer for:
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Is there a cap on how many serial ports the MM/1 can support?
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If I decipher your Insider correctly, it would appear 5 ports are mentioned in
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one way or another ... but it's not clear if that's all ... or if more can be
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added.
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What's the real info?
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Steve
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#: 6730 S10/Tandy CoCo
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16-Sep-90 11:02:49
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Sb: #6679-#Great games
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Fm: GLEN HATHAWAY 71446,166
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To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572 (X)
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Hi Floyd... Thanks. I also found a problem in GemQuest. One one screen - I
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can't remember which one - if you go right instead of down from the top of the
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ladder on the right side of the screen, it dies with the same 55 error as tank.
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I'll try to recreate it and let ya know which screen. It's not a huge problem,
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cause you aren't supposed to be able to go right - I just bumped the joystick
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the wrong way...
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#: 6734 S10/Tandy CoCo
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16-Sep-90 16:58:57
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Sb: #6730-#Great games
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: GLEN HATHAWAY 71446,166 (X)
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The ipatch I created to fix some of the bugs in my games will correct the error
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55 in Gem Quest. The file is called DDPATCH.PAK in library 10. Or, if you
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wish , you can download GQUEST.BIN which also fixes the bugs.
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Floyd
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#: 6737 S10/Tandy CoCo
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16-Sep-90 22:01:26
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Sb: #6734-#Great games
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Fm: GLEN HATHAWAY 71446,166
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To: Floyd Resler 72500,2572 (X)
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Hi Floyd... Just found another bug in Tank - Whenever you hit a super-weapon
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with a super-weapon shot, the game dies with an error #197 - Bad/Undefined
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buffer number.
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#: 6740 S10/Tandy CoCo
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16-Sep-90 23:03:38
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Sb: #6737-Great games
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Fm: GLEN HATHAWAY 71446,166
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To: GLEN HATHAWAY 71446,166 (X)
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Hi Floyd... Oops - that was supposed to be error #194 - I think.
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#: 6745 S10/Tandy CoCo
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17-Sep-90 05:59:23
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Sb: #6737-Great games
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: GLEN HATHAWAY 71446,166 (X)
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Really? I though I took care of that. I'll check it out. Thanks.
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Floyd
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#: 6731 S3/Languages
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16-Sep-90 11:24:25
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Sb: #localtime problem
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Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
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To: All
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I need some help with localtime() in the Kreider library. I need to use it to
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break down the value returned by time() into months, days and years. The only
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problem is that the data returned is in the tm structure is ALWAYS March 6,
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2106.
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Is there a bug in localtime? or have I missed something?
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Here is my code and a dump of the output:
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#include <utime.h>
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main()
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{
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long curtime; /* current date time */
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struct tm *t, tim; /* tim for sizeof */
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pflinit(); /* enable long printing */
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curtime = time( (long *) 0);
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printf("curtime: %ld, curtime/86,400: %ld\n",curtime,curtime/86400);
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t = localtime( curtime );
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printf("tm_sec: %d, tm_min: %d, tm_hour: %d, tm_mday: %d, tm_mon: %d,
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|
tm_year: %d\n",
|
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t->tm_sec, t->tm_min, t->tm_hour, t->tm_mday, t->tm_mon,
|
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t->tm_year);
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_dump("tm:\n",t, sizeof(tim) );
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}
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OUTPUT: curtime: 653435281, curtime/86,400: 7562 tm_sec: 15, tm_min: 28,
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tm_hour: 6, tm_mday: 6, tm_mon: 2, tm_year: 206 tm:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f 0 123456789abcdef0
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-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---------------0211: 00
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0f 00 1c 00 06 00 06 00 02 00 ce 00 00 00 24 ...........N...$ 0221: 00 00 00
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00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
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|
Has anyone else had this problem? What am I doing wrong?
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|
(I also note that the heading on _dump is wrong and the function sends its
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output to stderr not stdout as the clib documents say.)
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|
Thanks for the help.
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#: 6736 S3/Languages
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16-Sep-90 20:52:38
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Sb: #6731-#localtime problem
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Ken Drexler 75126,3427 (X)
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Alas, many Unix-inspired functions take pointers as arguments where one would
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expect to pass the values instead, and hand back a result by modifying some
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<expletive> global variable. I bet localtime() is one such function, and that
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you get to hand it a pointer of some sort. Look at the docs closely.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6772 S3/Languages
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19-Sep-90 00:23:16
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Sb: #6736-localtime problem
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Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
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To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give them a hard look.
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Ken
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#: 6755 S3/Languages
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17-Sep-90 14:46:27
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Sb: #6731-#localtime problem
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Ken Drexler 75126,3427 (X)
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Hmm... looks like this may be an age old gotcha.... did you define time() as a
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function that returns a long?
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i.e. 'long time(); /* no C */'
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Pete
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P.S. Pardon the obligatory C humor...
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6773 S3/Languages
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19-Sep-90 00:29:53
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Sb: #6755-#localtime problem
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Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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I think so. utime.h includes that declaration so I figured that #including it
|
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provided the needed declaration. The output suggests that it does because
|
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curtime looks right i.e. 7562 days after 1970 is a day in 1990.
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Have you used localtime() to break down the value returned by time()? If so
|
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(and your code worked) what did it look like?
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Thanks for the help
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Ken
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6779 S3/Languages
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19-Sep-90 12:06:33
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Sb: #6773-#localtime problem
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Ken Drexler 75126,3427 (X)
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Ken -
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Yep - I have used localtime() a lot.... works ducky. One thing that used to
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screw folks up (me too) was that most of the time related functions called for
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pointers to the long value. Have a gander at that. Also - let's see you're code
|
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segment again (pls)...
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Pete
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#: 6831 S3/Languages
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21-Sep-90 01:05:34
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Sb: #6779-localtime problem
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Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Pete, Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give my code a hard look.
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Ken
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#: 6833 S3/Languages
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21-Sep-90 01:28:28
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Sb: #6779-#localtime problem
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Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
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To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
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Pete,
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Your guess on my error was right on the money. I changed the argument to
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localtime to a long pointer and the code worked fine. Funny how those
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asterisks sneak past me.
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Thanks for the help.
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Ken
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6844 S3/Languages
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21-Sep-90 15:35:46
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Sb: #6833-localtime problem
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
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Ken -
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Ahhh... good. Happy to help.
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Pete
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#: 6732 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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16-Sep-90 16:11:22
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Sb: OSk Docs
|
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Fm: Zack Sessions 76407,1524
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To: ALL
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|
I was browsing through my new OSK documentation and found that someone at
|
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Microware has a sense of humour! In the C Function manual on page 21 is the
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description of the _julian() function. The synopsis states:
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int _julian(time,date) int *time, /* pointer to time value */
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*date; /* pointer to date value */
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Under "Caveats:" it says, "Unless debugging is an obsession, use pointers for
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date and time values." <big grin>
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Zack
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#: 6735 S10/Tandy CoCo
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16-Sep-90 18:21:29
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Sb: #Ramdisk
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Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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To: All
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|
What is the largest ram drive available for OS9? Is there one for the 1meg
|
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upgrade? -ph-
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6764 S10/Tandy CoCo
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17-Sep-90 19:50:56
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Sb: #6735-#Ramdisk
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Fm: DENNIS SKALA 73177,2365
|
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
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|
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Paul,
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|
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Your question is very timely. Just yesterday I put the finishing touches on
|
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modifying (actually correcting) the Microcom Ramdisk package to work with the 1
|
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Meg memory upgrade. Up to 800K in size, sets up and formats in a wink, size
|
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selectable at setup, recovers (most of the time) from a system crash, undoable
|
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to recover system memory. Comes with a quick device-to- device copy utility.
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They should have it in a week or so.
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***** Dennis *****
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6766 S10/Tandy CoCo
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17-Sep-90 21:00:30
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Sb: #6764-Ramdisk
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Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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To: DENNIS SKALA 73177,2365 (X)
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Great! I'll be looking for it! -ph-
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#: 6746 S10/Tandy CoCo
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17-Sep-90 06:03:28
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Sb: Stereo Sound
|
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: All
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|
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Would it be possible to make a driver for the Orchestra-90 cartridge and play
|
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computer generated sound through it in stereo?
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#: 6761 S15/Hot Topics
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17-Sep-90 16:45:35
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Sb: #MM/1 Serv. Manual
|
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Fm: Giles 73347,2651
|
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To: Kevin Darling, 76703,4227 (X)
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|
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Hiya, Kev! (grin)
|
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How's everything? NS!)
|
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I Called Multi-Media several wks ago requesting a service manual for th MM/1,
|
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& th nice lady took my name & addr & said she'd get it to appropriate person to
|
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send me info on it, but no word.
|
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I'm curious if they HAVE a service manual (yet), or if they're still workin
|
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on it etc. (grin) Do u kno anything about it? (I figure if they HAVE one, YOU
|
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HAVE it! Hehehe
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Tell Marsha "Hi!". (grin)
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Giles
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#: 6762 S15/Hot Topics
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17-Sep-90 18:55:32
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Sb: #6761-#MM/1 Serv. Manual
|
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
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To: Giles 73347,2651 (X)
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Hey der Giles! Being worked on, I'd say. There are schematics and chip specs
|
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already, of course, but a service manual will probably take quite some time to
|
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do. A technical manual should be pretty easy to do tho.
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Besides <sniff>, nothing goes wrong with OS9 machines, and how dare you to
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imply otherwise <hehe>?
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#: 6778 S15/Hot Topics
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19-Sep-90 09:15:23
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Sb: #6762-#MM/1 Serv. Manual
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Fm: Giles 73347,2651
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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Ah yes...My apologies (grin). Musta been a TECH manual I was after! Hehe...Yah
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jus somethin that shows all th parts & how they work. Can u gettem to fix me
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up?
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Thx Kev. Hey, cancha come to CB band B sometimes? I'm on Mon, Wed, Fri, &
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Sat at 22:00. My handle is "Gentle Miant" (snicker).
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Well, hope to c u SOMEWHERE! (Maybe even th COCOfest!)
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#: 6781 S15/Hot Topics
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19-Sep-90 13:13:34
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Sb: #6778-#MM/1 Serv. Manual
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Giles 73347,2651 (X)
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Giles - until it's ready, you can also check with your Phillips/Signetics parts
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dealer, and ask for manuals on the 68070 cpu, and the 66470B Video and System
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Controller chip. That's enuf reading for weeks! <grin>
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#: 6810 S15/Hot Topics
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20-Sep-90 11:23:03
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Sb: #6781-#MM/1 Serv. Manual
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Fm: Giles 73347,2651
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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Thx, Kev (grin)!
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Oh and if it's SEPARATE, I'd ALSO like tech manual on th I/O board.
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Gonna b at th CoCoFest?
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Have FUN! (grin)
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#: 6816 S15/Hot Topics
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20-Sep-90 17:30:29
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Sb: #6810-MM/1 Serv. Manual
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Giles 73347,2651 (X)
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Oh you bet... we're gonna be at the CoCoFest. So far it sounds like the entire
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gang will be there. Should be a good show (too short, as usual!)
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#: 6824 S15/Hot Topics
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20-Sep-90 21:21:34
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Sb: #6810-#MM/1 Serv. Manual
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Fm: Dan Robins 73007,2473
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To: Giles 73347,2651 (X)
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Giles,
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You gonna be at the fest?
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If so....I'm not speaking there (Sunday)!!! (Only kidding!)
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Dan
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#: 6845 S15/Hot Topics
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21-Sep-90 15:45:23
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Sb: #6824-#MM/1 Serv. Manual
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Fm: Giles 73347,2651
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To: Dan Robins 73007,2473 (X)
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Yup! (At least really gonna TRY!) Iz about time I saw for mySELF if u're REALLY
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as ugly as they SAY, Danno! Hehehe
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#: 6854 S15/Hot Topics
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21-Sep-90 20:44:28
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Sb: #6845-MM/1 Serv. Manual
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Fm: Dan Robins 73007,2473
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To: Giles 73347,2651
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Giles,
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Yo mama! <grin> Dan
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#: 6767 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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18-Sep-90 00:02:34
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Sb: #6660-#mm/1 information
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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To: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332 (X)
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Mark;
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(and Paul, too) -- got the INSIDER today. Thanks for clearing up the mixup
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so fast.
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I've got a few questions tho, after reading theispec sheet :
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o Does the Extended (I/O board) come with 0K? For some reason, I was under
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the impression that it came with another meg or so of RAM.
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o Network interface: is this a proprietary networking scheme, or is it based
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on an established protocol of some sort?
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o MIDI interface: same as above (I'm a complete newbie as far as MIDI goes,
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but am sure I'll be asked if it's a standard implementation).
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_Really_ looking forward to Thanksgiving this year!!! ;-)
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...Jim
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"I know we're on shaky ground, but it's not MY fault." -- S. Andreas
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#: 6786 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Sep-90 17:25:17
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Sb: #6767-#mm/1 information
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Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
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To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
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Jim -
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Glad you got the Insider! I'd like to hear your reactions to it, suggestions
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for other stuff you'd like to see, etc.
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The extended board comes with 0K, but you can add either 2MB or 8MB worth of
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SIMMs.
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The tentative network scheme involves using high-speed serial and NFM
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(Microware's standard network file manager). Any number of protocols can be
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implemented on it including Ethernet, Arcnet, etc.
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MIDI will conform to MIDI spec 1.0. That's as established a protocol as you can
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get.
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-mark
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#: 6832 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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21-Sep-90 01:11:47
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Sb: #6786-#mm/1 information
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Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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To: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332 (X)
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Mark;
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Thanks for the info on the Net Manager and MIDI.
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Reaction? Quite well done and produced. First issue had a lot of stuff in
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it that I already knew from reading msgs. on CIS, but probably invaluable for
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someone who doesn't have access.
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What would I like to see? How about my MM/1 on the doorstep after work
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tomorrow? <grin> Oh, you mean in the INSIDER! Well, how about some pix of
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MVCanvas screens, the GUI, some dope on the utilities that'll be included. I'd
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like to see some info on things that are in the works regarding software
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that'll be ported, but I realize that there's some things that can't be
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discussed until they're a 'done deal'.
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How about some articles on the MM/1's versatility - a classroom of MM/1's
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linked together - an MM/1 used as a data acquisition/processing machine - an
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MM/1 controlling a home environment in the background
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(heating/cooling/security/lighting).
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Zat enuf ideas?
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...Jim
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p.s. FWIW - people who attend meetings/rallies/etc. are 'attendees', not
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'attendants'. (sorry, couldn't resist ;-)
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#: 6843 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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21-Sep-90 09:30:27
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Sb: #6832-#mm/1 information
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Fm: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
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To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
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Jim - Thanks for the suggestions. And for the spell-checking. <grin>
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-mark
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#: 6848 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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21-Sep-90 16:39:27
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Sb: #6843-mm/1 information
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: Mark B. Sheffield 76247,1332
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On the same token, Mark, I received a brochure yestereday in the mail about the
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MM/1 (it's great! I can't wait to get mine!) I just need to know--I sent in
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$150 for the preorder, meaning I get $200 off, right? The brochure says 'send
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me info about what you want and a $150 per mm/1 wanted'. Since I have a $200
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credit, do I still need to send in $150? I have that $200 plus about $300 in a
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month or so for a downpayment--can I get the other $359 paid off in some
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payment plan? Having my cake and eating it too? (hehe--receive MM/1 now, pay
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$359 later? Any possible way?) Thanks . .`.
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#: 6770 S7/Telecommunications
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18-Sep-90 17:24:01
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Sb: #sterm 1.4
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: all
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Does anyone have a copy of STerm 1.4 that could upload it here? Or perhaps I
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missed it? If anyone has it/knows where it is, please drop me a line. thx,
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Joseph Cheek
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#: 6776 S7/Telecommunications
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19-Sep-90 05:30:11
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Sb: #6770-#sterm 1.4
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Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41
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To: Joseph Cheek 76264,142 (X)
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Joseph,
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STERM 1.4 is not released yet. Version 1.3 is in Lib7 for downloading. 1.4 is
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still in the testing stage (sorta) and will be available in the next month or
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so.
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Mark
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#: 6821 S7/Telecommunications
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20-Sep-90 19:40:49
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Sb: #6776-sterm 1.4
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X)
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Thank you, Mark. I will relay that information to my friend.
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#: 6771 S10/Tandy CoCo
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18-Sep-90 21:31:29
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Sb: #HardDrive Problem
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Fm: james pottage 71750,2012
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To: Kevin Darling
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Kevin, this is a short note to give you a better idea of the problems I am
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having with the SCSI Seagate 125N hard drive. The drive seems to function well
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after the system has booted up. The problem seems to be in the boot. When I
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boot up the system does not change the data and execution directories to the
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hard drive. It appears that the system may try to change directories because
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the light on the hard drive comes on during the boot for a breif moment. Once
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the system has booted I can then type chd /h0 and chx /h0/cmds (or to /dd which
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is the harddrive as well). This usually works fine, however, once in a while I
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get an error 247 - seek error. This goes away after a second attempt to change
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directories to the hardDrive. Moreover, if I press reset after booting (without
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changing directories) the system will boot with no problems ie. it changes
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directories to the hardDrive and then runs startup off the harddrive. This
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sequence of problem will happens even if the system has been running for a
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while and a cold start is then done(ie the system coco is turned off and then
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dos is used to start again - and the hard drive is left running the whole
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time.) I have tried changing the CC3GO module and this has had no effect on the
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boot. I am presently using the drivers for the Disto Super Controller 2 in 1
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board - harddrive and serial port. I believe that these drivers were not
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written by you. Would the 4 in 1 drivers which you wrote work on this system.
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Oh yea one more thing, the hard drive is occasionnally accessed by the system
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for no apparent reason ie. the harddrive runs when the program in memory (like
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VED) should not be using the drive.
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Jim Pottage
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#: 6801 S10/Tandy CoCo
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20-Sep-90 00:11:42
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Sb: #6771-HardDrive Problem
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: james pottage 71750,2012 (X)
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Jim - haven't forgotten about you; just couldn't think of anything <grin>.
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Hmmm...
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Coupla ideas tonight. First, are you using a Multipak, and if so, has it been
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upgraded?
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Also, is the drive desc set up for embedded SCSI drives? That is, is the
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control word stuff set to zero? (I forget what utils Disto provides to set
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this; some kind of custom "dmode" command?).
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And (sorry if this is a repeat Q), has it always acted this way? thx! - kev
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#: 6817 S10/Tandy CoCo
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20-Sep-90 17:32:15
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Sb: #6771-HardDrive Problem
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: james pottage 71750,2012 (X)
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Another note: when you say that the HD is accessed at times, even if nothing
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should be going on, do you mean the drive light comes on? Or just that you
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hear the drive seeking around every once in a while? That last is normal, as
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|
many drives autopark themselves (and/or re-align themselves, I think) after a
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period of inactivity.
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#: 6775 S15/Hot Topics
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19-Sep-90 02:18:03
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Sb: #CD-I News
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
|
To: all
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|
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Two news items of note on CD-I, which uses the OS-9 operating system:
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"Photo CD" is a new photographic system -- jointly developed between Kodak and
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Philips -- that can scan 35 mm images and write them on compact discs for later
|
|
playback by consumers on Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I) players, CD ROM-XA
|
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systems, and dedicated Photo CD players.
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|
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Gaston Bastiaens, director of Philip's interactive media systems group, said,
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|
"Photo CD will extend the application possibilities of the CD-I system."
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CD-I was also explained as a key stimulus for the development of the new
|
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Motorola 68340 "data movement engine", which will be used to enhance future
|
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CD-I systems. The 68340 is an integrated device based around a 68020 cpu core.
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On-chip peripherals include 32-bit dual channel DMA, timers, serial.
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|
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CD-I players turn televisions and stereos into interactive entertainment and
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information centers, combining high quality sound, text, still image and full
|
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motion video, computer graphics and data on CDs. Developed by Sony/Phillips,
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CD-I will be the world standard for interactive CD applications. Consumer
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players will be introduced in the United States and Japan in 1991, Europe in
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1992. Many publishers are already preparing titles for the consumer launch.
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#: 6777 S15/Hot Topics
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19-Sep-90 08:49:37
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Sb: #6775-#CD-I News
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Fm: Mark Wuest 74030,332
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin,
|
|
This would be of great interest to others (besides myself) on the Photography
|
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Forum (go photoforum). Could you either post it there or tell me how I could do
|
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it (I do not have easy access to a machine that allows up/downloading)?
|
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Thanks,
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Mark
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#: 6782 S15/Hot Topics
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19-Sep-90 14:41:11
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Sb: #6777-#CD-I News
|
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Mark Wuest 74030,332 (X)
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|
Mark - I see they're already talking about Photo CD there... see msgs 31592 and
|
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onward. Thanks for the tip tho, I can always add some info about the CD-I
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aspect of all this.
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#: 6783 S15/Hot Topics
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19-Sep-90 15:03:08
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Sb: #6782-CD-I News
|
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Fm: Mark Wuest 74030,332
|
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
|
|
|
|
Oops - thanks. I had de-selected section 2 (News & Issues) because I got tired
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of tirades about the Mapplethorpe exhibit and censorship. Well, it just goes to
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show you .... <g>.
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Mark
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#: 6849 S15/Hot Topics
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21-Sep-90 16:47:01
|
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Sb: #6775-CD-I News
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
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To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
|
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|
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Kevin--you say that "CD-I will be the world standard for interactive CD
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applications". Whatever happened to competitors, like DVI?
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#: 6787 S7/Telecommunications
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19-Sep-90 18:25:37
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Sb: #Initializing modem
|
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Fm: Rodney Harper 75130,1321
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To: All
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All,
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When booting up OS9, is there a way I can send a string to my Modem to
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initialize it before running a Term program ?
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I would like to put this in the startup file if it is possible.
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>>Rod<<
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#: 6788 S7/Telecommunications
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19-Sep-90 18:51:50
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Sb: #6787-Initializing modem
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Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Rodney Harper 75130,1321 (X)
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Sure... why not:
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|
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|
[other startup commands]
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echo ATE0V0Q1S11=50 >/T2
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Pete
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|
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#: 6789 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Sep-90 19:30:44
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|
Sb: #header files
|
|
Fm: Jim Chapman 72557,1120
|
|
To: all
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I am trying to compile mroff from dl6 but it includes os9.h and scfstat.h. Can
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anyone tell me what is in these or how to compile this with 68000 C. thanks.
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#: 6792 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-Sep-90 20:32:55
|
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Sb: #6789-header files
|
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: Jim Chapman 72557,1120
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You'll need to look for the system calls that are being made there, and convert
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them to the corresponding OSK C library call. os9.h is a header that includes
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a 6809 register image for a call that exists only in the 6809 library.
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|
|
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scfstat.h could probably be replaced with sgstat.h; I'd have to look to make
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sure, though.
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#: 6813 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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|
20-Sep-90 15:23:48
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Sb: #6789-header files
|
|
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
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To: Jim Chapman 72557,1120
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OS9.H mostly includes the register frame structure for doing OS9 calls, and
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possibly the codes for OS9 I$ and F$ requests. SCFSTAT contains serially (SCF)
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oriented parameters (path options, etc.).
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|
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Pete
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#: 6790 S7/Telecommunications
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19-Sep-90 19:42:28
|
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Sb: #term help
|
|
Fm: edward langenback 73510,145
|
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To: all
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|
|
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i have just obtained a Multi-Pak and RS-232 Pak and would like to be
|
|
able to use OS/9 terminal software, however, i've had no luck in getting either
|
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xcom9 or bbterm to work with them.
|
|
neither one seems to be communicating with the rs-232. in each case
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|
i've made sure to specify /t2 as the device, and the rs-232 is in slot 1 of the
|
|
multi-pak. i have been able to use the telcom application in the level 1
|
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version of Deskmate, which proves that everything is working, but that 32
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|
column screen just simply won't do.
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any ideas what the problem is? i have used both xcom9 and bbterm in
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the past with the BITBANG.ar driver through the bitbanger, so i doubt its the
|
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programs.
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|
|
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"KMA-68!!"
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>>>>>S S<<<<<
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#: 6794 S7/Telecommunications
|
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19-Sep-90 20:42:01
|
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Sb: #6790-#term help
|
|
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: edward langenback 73510,145 (X)
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|
|
|
Ed,
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|
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The 232pak expect a high DTR signal before it will listen to anything. Your
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modem might be able to do this (dip switch or command) or you could jumper a
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cable with 6-8 and 20 hooked together.
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What type of modem are you using? Do you see any activity on the light (are
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there lights?).
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Steve
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#: 6802 S7/Telecommunications
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20-Sep-90 01:42:56
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Sb: #6794-term help
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Fm: edward langenback 73510,145
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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a high DTR signal, Hmmm... forget what that stands for just now,
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data terminal ready i think.
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the only switch on my modem (a Capetronic QT-1200) is to force
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carrier detect on. no status lights, though i have thought of getting
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one of those units from rat shack that goes in-line and has several
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status lights on it.
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i've been going with the switch in force carrier detect position, i'll
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try it in the normal position. hopefully i won't have to do any
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jumpering, don't want to have to cut open my new rs-232 cable.
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Thanks,
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"KMA-68!!"
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>>>>>S S<<<<<
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#: 6811 S7/Telecommunications
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20-Sep-90 15:17:06
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Sb: #6790-#term help
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: edward langenback 73510,145 (X)
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Is it possible that you've patched xcom9 and bbterm to use T1 for the bitbang
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driver?
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Do you have type (parity) and baud values set properly for T2?
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Did you remember to include ACIAPAK and T2 in your boot file?
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What are you using for a cable between your modem and the serial port?
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Tell us a little more about what you've done, and what happens when it fails
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and we should be able to figure out what the problem is.
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Bill
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6814 S7/Telecommunications
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20-Sep-90 16:26:19
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Sb: #6811-term help
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Fm: edward langenback 73510,145
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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help insert list
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ok, here it is...
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patched xcom9 and bbterm? no, instead i used the BITBANG.ar
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descriptors and driver when i was using xcom9 and bbterm through the
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bit banger.
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type and parity were set properly
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ACIAPAK and T2 are in the boot file. (i used a fresh copy of the
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system master to boot with)
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the cable is a 6' shielded rs232 cable from radio shack.
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i also installed the jumpers between pins 6, 8, and 20 as
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i was advised in a prievious msg here.
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this setup works fine with BOTH the telcom package in the
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level 1 version of deskmate, AND with Ultimaterm. (am using
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Ultimaterm and the above setup now)
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bbterm starts up normally, but in terminal mode, nothing is echoed
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to the screen, and none of the AT commands give any responce from
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the modem.
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xcom9 also starts normally, but echo's random characters,
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the following is an example....
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ff`ff~`Fxf~`@f`f`~~x~``fx`~~xxx`fxfxf`~fxfffff`d~`xxfx>ffx~~fx`x`~~`xx~`f~~xx@f~`f~f``f`fff~ffff>ffff8ffff~xxf~f|~fdf~fffFf~fff
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ffDxffDff~8ff
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this looks similar to what i've seen when Ultimaterms baud rate
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was not set correctly, however i got this output after i had
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used XMODE to set the type and baud. (though i also got the
|
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same kind of output before using XMODE too)
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thanks for any help...
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#: 6791 S10/Tandy CoCo
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19-Sep-90 20:04:44
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Sb: #Ledger 4.5
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Fm: David Sanchez 76200,2476
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To: Joseph Cheek
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Joseph,
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Concerningg your Ledger 4.5 program, I think it is great! The edits come in
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handy.
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However, there are a coupla things I noticed. After editting a transaction, the
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balances are not correct. I am not sure (I haven't delved into it in a couple
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of weeks) but I think the program fails to read deposits after the edit or
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vice-versa (but always AFTER the edit). I will look into it more closely.
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Also, is there any way to change the screen colors? The reason I ask is because
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I use a monochrome monitor and some of the highlights fade and can barely be
|
|
read. Some of the things I noticed were the default selections, the main menu
|
|
and the deposits on the Transaction Query options. On the deposits, and I can't
|
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tell you what colors they are, but the are a light color with dark characters.
|
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These are very hard to read.
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|
|
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Those are the only two things that I have noticed so far. The colors are an
|
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irrritating thing but the miscalculation problem can be devastating.
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|
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Thanks for your help,
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David
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6846 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Sep-90 16:28:02
|
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Sb: #6791-#Ledger 4.5
|
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
|
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To: David Sanchez 76200,2476
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|
|
|
David-edit bug also. I found that it works fine with correct entries but that if
|
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something is off, everything else is thrown off, also--due to the logic I
|
|
implemented in the recalculation portion. I will fix that. Third: changing
|
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screen colors, yes, I can arrange that. My new version will be 5.0, with
|
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greatly enhanced features, a new record type (which will require a program to
|
|
change the data from the old (pre-5.0) record format to the new format) and
|
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lotsa little goodies (of which I could easily implement a color selection).
|
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However, it will be several weeks forthcoming, prob'ly a couple of months. For
|
|
the color right now, there's not much I can do now, but I have noticed a way to
|
|
work around the recalculation bug (which usually works?!?!?)--try editing the
|
|
entry previous to the entry in error, and edit the data to contain the same
|
|
data that was there before--in effect, not changing the entry, but it should
|
|
provide an accurate recaluon of the entries afterwards. Hope this helps.
|
|
|
|
If you have any other questions, comments, please leave them to me! I
|
|
appreciate the effort to give me feedback, as this is an essential portion of
|
|
software development. Thank you for your time.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6847 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Sep-90 16:32:51
|
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Sb: #6846-Ledger 4.5
|
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Fm: Joseph Cheek 76264,142
|
|
To: Joseph Cheek 76264,142 (X)
|
|
|
|
David--It seems that my reply was a little munched, some of the first few lines
|
|
were lost--not sure why. anyway, what you missed was: I'm glad you like the
|
|
program, and hope to help you in this problem. I can't do much about the color
|
|
right now, but please read the message previous (PARENT from the ! prompt) for
|
|
a hopeful temporary workaround for the recalc. bug.
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#: 6793 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
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19-Sep-90 20:34:45
|
|
Sb: #See You in Atlanta
|
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
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To: All
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|
|
Well...I hope that I will see many of you in Atlanta. I just bought
|
|
nonrefundable plane tickets there, so I'm committed to going to CoCoFest.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6796 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
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19-Sep-90 22:07:25
|
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Sb: #6793-See You in Atlanta
|
|
Fm: Zack Sessions 76407,1524
|
|
To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
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|
|
Hey! That's great, JJ! Stop by my booth (sharing one with Art Flexser of
|
|
Spectro Systems) and say HI!
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|
|
Zack
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|
|
#: 6795 S6/Applications
|
|
19-Sep-90 21:44:58
|
|
Sb: #microemacs bug
|
|
Fm: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720
|
|
To: all
|
|
|
|
Greeting-
|
|
I have found a bug in the version of microemacs for 6809 that I posted. I
|
|
do not know how to fix it, but I do know the work around. ue will crash the
|
|
entire system if the sun termcap entry is used. I guess it causes a pointer to
|
|
go to never never land or something. Since I have no source code the only
|
|
thing to be done is remove the sun termcap entry and not use a Sun as a
|
|
terminal for your coco if you want to use microemacs.
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|
|
|
-Brett
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6809 S6/Applications
|
|
20-Sep-90 07:47:08
|
|
Sb: #6795-#microemacs bug
|
|
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
|
|
To: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720 (X)
|
|
|
|
Brett,
|
|
|
|
Is it a bug in Uemacs or is it yet another example of the problems with the
|
|
somewhat flaky implementation of termcaps on the 6809?
|
|
|
|
Steve
|
|
|
|
There is 1 Reply.
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|
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#: 6818 S6/Applications
|
|
20-Sep-90 18:33:09
|
|
Sb: #6809-#microemacs bug
|
|
Fm: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720
|
|
To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
|
|
|
|
Greeting-
|
|
I can not say for sure, all I can say is that I narrowed my system crashes
|
|
down to every time I started Uemacs using my sun as the terminal. I even set
|
|
the tty for /w1 to be a sun and it did the same thing, so it is not serial line
|
|
related. Simmy could probably answer the question as he is the only one with
|
|
source for the 6809 version that has termcap support I hear tell the source for
|
|
the non termcap version is on delphi.
|
|
|
|
For now delete the sun termcap entry. I am going to expariment with a shorter
|
|
bare bones sun termcap and see if that works.
|
|
|
|
-Brett
|
|
|
|
There is 1 Reply.
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|
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#: 6838 S6/Applications
|
|
21-Sep-90 07:33:19
|
|
Sb: #6818-microemacs bug
|
|
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
|
|
To: Brett Wynkoop 72057,3720
|
|
|
|
Brett,
|
|
|
|
That's a good approach (bare bones entry). I've hosed my system with the model
|
|
100 entry and a few others. In fact, I held my breath just recently changing
|
|
the entry on /t2 from TVI910 to Wy50 but all went well.
|
|
|
|
Keep us posted.
|
|
|
|
BTW ... did you get my note to you (via uucp) about your mailer?
|
|
|
|
Steve
|
|
|
|
#: 6803 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 01:45:42
|
|
Sb: #J&M Driver
|
|
Fm: Don Kircher 76346,3475
|
|
To: Kevin Darling/ 76703,4227 (X)
|
|
|
|
Kevin
|
|
Thanks for your help with the device driver for the J&M. I have come to
|
|
the conclusion that it just plain needs a new driver/descriptor for level II. I
|
|
was able to FORMAT the drive with the program supplied in the original package,
|
|
so that rules out hardware problems. (that program didn't bother with
|
|
drivers/descriptors but it did work under level II).
|
|
Two questions before tackling this l-o-n-g term project.
|
|
The defs files for level II will be different and will be found in the
|
|
developers kit - yes ( sigh ) and
|
|
Will the coco II version of dynamite be appropriate for level II drivers as
|
|
it also had a defs file and
|
|
If it won't work can you direct me to a disassembler which will be
|
|
appropriate for level II defs.
|
|
All this because I couldn't find a decent wordprocessor that would run on
|
|
WORDPAK RS to do my resume on the hard drive !
|
|
Rather like eating your way out of a warehouse full of
|
|
twinkies!
|
|
dlk
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
There are 3 Replies.
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#: 6806 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 03:21:17
|
|
Sb: #6803-J&M Driver
|
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
|
To: Don Kircher 76346,3475 (X)
|
|
|
|
I've messed with J&M hard drives on a friend's system a coupla years back... I
|
|
don't recall any changes needed (other than making quite sure that the address
|
|
byte we mentioned before is changed... that's mandatory in the descriptor). I
|
|
can send you some code to look at, tho.
|
|
|
|
Also, I forgot to ask... are you using a Multipak? Has it been upgraded, if
|
|
yes?
|
|
|
|
Very few drivers actually need L-II defs; but I think you can still find a copy
|
|
of most of them over on the Microware display area (GO MSC and look in the 6809
|
|
section... if it's still there.. hmmm... I'm not sure it is!).
|
|
|
|
Never say die. It's gotta be something quite simple ;-). - kev
|
|
|
|
#: 6807 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 03:23:27
|
|
Sb: #6803-J&M Driver
|
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
|
To: Don Kircher 76346,3475 (X)
|
|
|
|
PS: Don, does your J&M HD setup use a Konan drive controller board?
|
|
- kev
|
|
|
|
#: 6808 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 03:26:19
|
|
Sb: #6803-J&M Driver
|
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
|
To: Don Kircher 76346,3475 (X)
|
|
|
|
PPS: I just looked... Microware has taken down all the 6809 OS-9 stuff from
|
|
their display area.
|
|
|
|
#: 6804 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 02:02:45
|
|
Sb: #Disk Drive Help Needed
|
|
Fm: ANDYT 76636,2300
|
|
To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X)
|
|
|
|
HELP,ANYONE!
|
|
I GUESS YOU COULD CALL THIS
|
|
AN OUCH?..
|
|
I JUST TOOK OUT MY DRIVE
|
|
(ORIGINAL) FROM MY FD500 TO PUT IN TWO TEAC 55B'S
|
|
NOW I CAN'T GET THEM TO WORK.
|
|
|
|
I WANTED D0 + D1 ,QUESTION: CAN IT BE DONE FOR LESS THAN $50?
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I'M TYPING THIS OUT ON MY RS232 PAK (NOT MY USUAL DESKMATE
|
|
TERMINAL)
|
|
|
|
ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
|
|
|
|
ANDYT
|
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|
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There is 1 Reply.
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|
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#: 6805 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 03:16:08
|
|
Sb: #6804-#Disk Drive Help Needed
|
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
|
To: ANDYT 76636,2300 (X)
|
|
|
|
Andy - if you leave in just one Teac, does it work? Have you set the drive
|
|
select jumpers on the drives to d0 and d1? (or d1 and d2, on some drives;
|
|
whichever are first).
|
|
|
|
Does the FD500 drive cable (the 34-pin cable) have some teeth pulled on it?
|
|
That will matter if those 55B's are double-sided drives (I can't recall - are
|
|
they?)
|
|
|
|
Not to worry... you should be running soon. Oh; and are they used or ??
|
|
- kev
|
|
|
|
PS: please use the OPTions menu here in the forum to change your name to your
|
|
first and last name .... thanks!
|
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|
There is 1 Reply.
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|
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#: 6829 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 23:19:21
|
|
Sb: #6805-#Disk Drive Help Needed
|
|
Fm: ANDYT 76636,2300
|
|
To: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 (X)
|
|
|
|
THEY ACCESS PART OF A DIRECTORY THROUGH RSDOS THEN I GET AN I/O ERROR.
|
|
|
|
YES , THEY ARE DOUBLE SIDED, THEY ARE USED -BUT THEY WERE WORKING PROPERLY
|
|
BEFORE I TOOK THEM OUT OF THE OLD MACHINE(TELEVIDIO 802),NO
|
|
I DID NOTICE, HOWEVER ,THAT THERE IS A PLACE FOR A RESISTOR IN ONE OF THE
|
|
DATA CHANNELS-COULD THIS BE NEEDED?
|
|
I'VE GOT 2 JUMPERS WITH EACH DRIVE -1 IS SET DRIVE(D0,D1,D2,D3)-THE OTHER ONE
|
|
WAS SET ON HM(HM,HS,MX),
|
|
THE ORDER OF ALL OF THEM ARE-
|
|
FROM BACK LEFT-RIGHT
|
|
HS,DS0,DS1,HM,DS2,DS3,MX
|
|
ANDY T
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There is 1 Reply.
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|
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#: 6830 S10/Tandy CoCo
|
|
20-Sep-90 23:34:43
|
|
Sb: #6829-Disk Drive Help Needed
|
|
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
|
|
To: ANDYT 76636,2300
|
|
|
|
Andy - okay, the jumpers sound right.
|
|
|
|
Yes, usually the last drive on the cable needs the resistor pack installed
|
|
(called "termination"). Drives may or may not operate without one.
|
|
|
|
Check your cable.. do you see any pins pulled on the drive connectors? If so,
|
|
being double sided will require that you either make a new cable (by crimping
|
|
on new 34-pin connectors from any RS store)... or by turning over the cable at
|
|
all ends (so that the "good" side with all pins is used).
|
|
|
|
Let us know what you find.
|
|
|
|
#: 6815 S1/General Interest
|
|
20-Sep-90 17:23:14
|
|
Sb: #MV
|
|
Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
|
|
To: Anyone
|
|
|
|
Recently started to get more familiar with MultiView and found creating OS9
|
|
shells within it to be rather fascinating. One glitch
|
|
I've noticed is that a module in memory can be used by only one window at a
|
|
time, such as when playing 2 of Floyd's game in different
|
|
windows. The games require RunB, syscall, inkey, and gfx2. I'm guessing
|
|
that this is normal and that there's no way around it.
|
|
Is that true? -ph-
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|
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There are 3 Replies.
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#: 6822 S1/General Interest
|
|
20-Sep-90 21:12:06
|
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Sb: #6815-#MV
|
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
|
To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
|
|
|
|
Eh? Program modules in OS-9 are essentially without exception re-entrant and
|
|
position-independent, precisely so they *can* be used by multiple processes.
|
|
Now, a given program module may be written in such a way as to defeat that,
|
|
typically by using the same names for files open for output or update, but the
|
|
intent of OS-9 is that programs *should* be usable by multiple processes
|
|
without loading multiple copies.
|
|
|
|
There are 2 Replies.
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|
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#: 6825 S1/General Interest
|
|
20-Sep-90 21:29:41
|
|
Sb: #6822-MV
|
|
Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
|
|
To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
|
|
|
|
Well, maybe the problem is that the process should be started using the icon
|
|
instead of as tho from a shell independent of MV? I've had MV for quite a
|
|
while only recently found the time to experiment. -ph-
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|
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#: 6826 S1/General Interest
|
|
20-Sep-90 21:31:42
|
|
Sb: #6822-#MV
|
|
Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
|
|
To: James Jones 76257,562 (X)
|
|
|
|
PS: Also have had problem getting MV to read /d2. It won't do it from the
|
|
icon, but /d2 is recognized if accessed from an OS9 shell. Any thots on this
|
|
one? -ph-
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 6837 S1/General Interest
|
|
21-Sep-90 05:48:27
|
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Sb: #6826-MV
|
|
Fm: James Jones 76257,562
|
|
To: Paul Hanke 73467,403
|
|
|
|
Do you have it listed in the line starting RBFDEV= in /dd/sys/env.file?
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|
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#: 6852 S1/General Interest
|
|
21-Sep-90 18:39:05
|
|
Sb: #6826-MV
|
|
Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
|
|
To: Paul Hanke 73467,403
|
|
|
|
Paul,
|
|
|
|
Its been a while since I did it, but take a look at env.file in /DD/SYS. I
|
|
think all you need to do is add /D2 to the list of devices for the RBFDEV
|
|
option.
|
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|
|
Bill
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|
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#: 6827 S1/General Interest
|
|
20-Sep-90 23:06:09
|
|
Sb: #6815-MV
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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Hi Paul -
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No, modules can be used repeatedly by anyone, as long as there is memory for
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the programs to run (and map in the modules). As long as a game uses windows,
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it should be able to run in several of them at once.
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You need to give us more info... which game, what kind of errors do you get,
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how do you start things, how much ram do you have, etc etc.
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thx - kev
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#: 6840 S1/General Interest
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21-Sep-90 08:48:33
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Sb: #6815-MV
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Fm: Floyd Resler 72500,2572
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To: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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I know exactly what the problem is. It's my fault, not OS9's. When
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programming my games, I called some modules the same. For example, I might
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call the boot modules Dungeon and the main game module Game. For another game,
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say Gem Quest, I would call the boot module GemQuest and the game module Game.
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See the problem? For some reason it never occured to me that someone would
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want to run the games at once! When I have time I'll create a modpatch to take
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care of the problems with running the games concurrently.
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Floyd
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#: 6820 S10/Tandy CoCo
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20-Sep-90 19:09:54
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Sb: #SELECT
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Fm: PHIL SCHERER 71211,2545
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To: ALL
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Does anyone know how to create a generic window (/w) from Basic09 and then run
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a program (SHELL "program) in it and then jump to it without pressing
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"clear"????
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 6823 S10/Tandy CoCo
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20-Sep-90 21:14:09
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Sb: #6820-SELECT
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Fm: James Jones 76257,562
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To: PHIL SCHERER 71211,2545
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You'd probably have to explicitly open /w yourself, OPEN #wpath, "/w":UPDATE,
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and then SHELL "program <>>>/"+STR$(wpath) or words to that effect. (Don't
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forget to explicitly close #wpath once the smoke clears.)
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#: 6828 S10/Tandy CoCo
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20-Sep-90 23:06:33
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Sb: #6820-SELECT
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: PHIL SCHERER 71211,2545
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PROCEDURE PhilDemo
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(* Open /w, goto it, run program in it, return on end
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(* Taken from MVTEST.AR in Lib 10, I think
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(*
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BASE 0
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TYPE registers=CC,A,B,DP:BYTE; X,Y,U:INTEGER
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DIM stack:registers
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DIM oldpath(3),newpath:BYTE
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DIM I_Dup:BYTE
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I_Dup=$82 \(* Duplicate path *)
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(* Open wildcard, and for gcal must dwset it, select it
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OPEN #newpath,"/w"
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RUN gfx2(newpath,"DWSet",6,0,0,40,24,0,1,2)
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PRINT #newpath,CHR$($1B); CHR$($21);
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(* Duplicate original stdpaths into temp storage
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(* close them, dup newpath into them.
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FOR p=0 TO 2
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stack.A=p
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RUN syscall(I_Dup,stack) \(* make dup of oldstdpaths
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oldpath(p)=stack.A
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CLOSE #p
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stack.A=newpath
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RUN syscall(I_Dup,stack) \(* force oldpath to new
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NEXT p
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SHELL "gcal" \(* Start gcal with all new /w paths
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(* On exit, do the opposite
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FOR p=0 TO 2
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CLOSE #p
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stack.A=oldpath(p)
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RUN syscall(I_Dup,stack) \(* reset original stdpaths
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CLOSE #oldpath(p)
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NEXT p
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PRINT #0,CHR$($1B); CHR$($21); \(* reselect BEFORE:
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CLOSE #newpath
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END
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#: 6834 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Sep-90 02:08:19
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Sb: #J&M Hard Drive
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Fm: Don Kircher 76346,3475
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To: Kevin Darling/ 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin
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The J&M has a Konan drive controller board and I've not been using an
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mpi. I did some fiddling with the ident and cmp utilities and discovered ( well
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it WAS a discovery for me ! ) that cc3disk is longer than ccdisk as is /d0II
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longer than /d0I. Why so and could that be a hint of something lacking for
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level II operation.
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btw what are the sig surcharge rates for patient tutors of slow
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students...
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The educational value of all this easily trancends these silly hardware
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problems
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Thanks
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dlk
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 6839 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Sep-90 07:34:59
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Sb: #6834-J&M Hard Drive
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Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
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To: Don Kircher 76346,3475
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Don - grin - no extra charge for slow learners who keep at it.
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I betcha /d0 is longer in L-II cuz of the name "cc3disk" embedded in it (versus
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just "ccdisk"). Am I close?
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CC3disk itself is longer because it has more capability than the L-I version.
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That is, it knows better about double-sided and 80tk disks, and isn't hardcoded
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to everything like CCdisk was.
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Good on the Konan controller. I assume you have the AR util? I can email you
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something to play with. best - kev
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#: 6835 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Sep-90 02:09:59
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Sb: Wordpak(s)
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Fm: Don Kircher 76346,3475
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To: Dennis Skala/ 73177,2365 (X)
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YES! I'm a diehard user of wordpak on my Coco 1.
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Got real nervous when it started fuzzing and dancing on me.
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Probably never would have gotten a COCO 3 if I could have
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found a wordprocessor that worked on the wordpak RS. I've
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got Stylo graph but not a Wordpak II. If I can ever get
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the Coco 3 up to speed I'll check your stuff out.
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Marty Goodman has done some neat looking stuff for the
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RS version over on delphi...if I can ever find the time.
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thanks
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dlk
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#: 6836 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Sep-90 02:12:08
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Sb: Tandy Hard drives
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Fm: Don Kircher 76346,3475
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To: all
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I've been fiddling with an as is tent sale radio shack 15 meg hard drive of
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the variety intended for the level 1 drivers packaged in os9 version 2.00
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The price was right ( 75 bucks ) I couldn't resist. I already have the primary
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drive and it works well. Got to build my own cables to connect these two
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beasties. Inside the humongous case there is a five inch tandon unit with a
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western digital control board. No docs came with either unit.
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Got it all fired up today with all the drivers in place and the cables hooked
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up properly ( I hope ! ) But no luck
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Any attempt to access /h1 including format results in a two step failure.
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example; format /h1
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** all the normal prompts **
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error 247 seek error
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Ok no sweat the drive is trashed but the next
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drive access on /h0 gets an error 246 device not
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ready. Something has happened to the driver !
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/d0 and /d1 behave normally but cchdisk is
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trashed until reboot. I can say with confidence
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that it is NOT /h0.
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Ok so now the question;
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Is that secondary drive /h1 REALLY trashed or is my hookup suspect
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and does anybody have any ideas how narrow it down. Lastly any
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favorite vendors for repair. From 75 bucks theres a lot of room
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to play with and still be cost effective.
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Thanks
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dlk
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#: 6850 S10/Tandy CoCo
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21-Sep-90 17:08:53
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Sb: Hardisk
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Fm: james pottage 71750,2012
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To: Kevin Darling
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Kevin, no I am not using a multipak and yes the drive desc is set to zero. The
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drive light does not come on during the accesses when no programs are being
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run. I did not realize that some drive autopark themselves after a certain
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period of no use. The problem with the boot seems to be with the way in which
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the CC3go module interacts with the CCHDisk. Possibly the CCHDISK has a bug in
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it.
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Jim Pottage
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#: 6851 S13/Atari ST
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21-Sep-90 18:33:08
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Sb: Atari ST
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Fm: - Visitor 73020,413
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To: [F] Kevin 76703,4227
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Excuse me, I own an Atari ST and find TOS very disappointing. Can OS-9 give my
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Atari real multitasking capability? From whom would I purchase a copy?
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#: 6853 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
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21-Sep-90 19:14:38
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Sb: serial port boards
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Fm: DOUG 72667,1433
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To: all
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I'm conducting a "poll" of the OS9 users here on the sig.
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1) How many of you are still using the ss50/30 or ss50/30c bus?
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2) If you reply in the affirmative to question 1,
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does your system have serial port cards that have the
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capability of selectable baud rate? If so, did you build the card or
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purchase it from a supplier?
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3) If you do not have such a card, would you be interested in PC boards that
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you could "stuff" using the 6551 ACIA?
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The reason for these questions is I'm still using the ss50c bus and use the
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6850. This of course requires external baud rate generators. I've constructed
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prototypes for another system I've built from scratch that uses a 80 pin bus.
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Since it has worked so well, I'm looking for a number of individuals who would
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like a 6551 serial port card to help defray the cost of having good PCBs made.
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I am currently laying out the board and will have them made if there is any
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interest.
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If you are interested, leave a message for me on Mail (I routinely check that
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at work). Let me know how many boards you may want. If a large enough
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interest is shown, we can all benefit from a decent break price per board
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Unfortunately, at this time I can only offer the board. I cannot offer a
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driver module. I'm sure someone out there has already written one.
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Doug 72667,1433
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