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90264 9-OCT 20:39 General Information
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RE: CD-i is EVERYWHERE (Re: Msg 90259)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: MITHELEN
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WOW! You got 7th Guest AND Comptons?!! Wow.
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I got Ecco The Dolphin CD, Sonic CD and a "Classics Disk" with 5
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cartridge games: Streets of Rage, Revenge of Shinobi, Columns, Golden Axe,
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and the worst driving game in the world (except in the arcades) Super
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Monaco GP. I then bought Rebel Assault (super awesome game) and Silpheed
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(a polygon lovers heaven, 100 times better than the MS-DOS version). I am
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looking to get Space Ace as soon as it comes out in November. What did you
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buy for it since you have to wait for your freebies?
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Dave
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|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
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|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
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|"I can handle more than one thought, more than|____________________________|
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| one task at a time, so why should I use a computer that doesn't?" OS9/OSK |
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90268 9-OCT 20:50 General Information
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RE: CD-i is EVERYWHERE (Re: Msg 90264)
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From: MITHELEN To: DIGIGRADE
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7-th Guest was a freebe from the DV Cartridge... I bought Palm Springs Golf,
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Dragons Lair, and Space Ace. And also Picked up Trek VI, and Planes, Trains
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& automobiles for videos...
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Paul
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P.S. I've noticed on serveral of the disks I've bought, that the center hole
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needs to be "cleaned" with a x-acto knife to get rid of a small amount
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of "flashing" to get the disks to work (ie, they won't spin properly)
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90277 9-OCT 23:46 General Information
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RE: CD-i is EVERYWHERE (Re: Msg 90268)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: MITHELEN
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> 7-th Guest was a freebe from the DV Cartridge... I bought Palm Springs
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> Golf, Dragons Lair, and Space Ace. And also Picked up Trek VI, and Planes,
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> Trains & automobiles for videos...
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Wow, super-awesome. How are the movies? Lazer quality? I like FMV when
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you can tell it's digital. :) I don't have to ask how DL and Space Ace are.
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> P.S. I've noticed on serveral of the disks I've bought, that the center
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> hole needs to be "cleaned" with a x-acto knife to get rid of a small
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> amount of "flashing" to get the disks to work (ie, they won't spin
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> properly)
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Hmmm, looks like they were REALLY mass producing them. When I was a kid
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I allways liked picking off that stuff. It sucks when your'e painting led
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miniatures though. You could allways use the extra led for coins though.
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Blab, blab, blab.
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Dave
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90288 10-OCT 21:33 General Information
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RE: CD-i is EVERYWHERE (Re: Msg 90268)
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From: HAWKSOFT To: MITHELEN
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Hi Paul!!
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> Welp.. I finally do'd it... I went out ad bought a Magnavox CDi 200
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> player, with Digitial Video cartridge. I also got Palm Springs Open,
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> and Star Trek VI... And be getting 7th Guest, Kether, and Comptons
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> for free as soon as I get the coupons mailed in (hopefullym, they
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> will arive in 6 weeks! Can's wait!) I plan on getting Dragons Lair
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> soon.... Any recomendations on other awsome disks?
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Yes!!! I highly reccommend:
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Blonde Justice
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Cheating
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Ice Woman
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Immortal Desires
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Steamy Windows
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Swap II
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The Coven
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The Mask
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also available: Vivid Sampler
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NOTE: You must be 21 or over to order these CD-i titles!!!! <g>
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Available from CD-City (1-800-CD-CITY5)
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32871 Manor Park Dr.
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Garden City Mi.
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41835
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Chris
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:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
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Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
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******************< Uploaded w/ InfoXpress vr. 1.02.00 >******************
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90291 10-OCT 22:35 General Information
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RE: CD-i is EVERYWHERE (Re: Msg 90277)
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From: MITHELEN To: DIGIGRADE
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The movies arn't quite Laster quality... You can see digital "glitches" at
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times, but overall pretty darn good...Overall, better then tape, and being
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able to do super crisp freeze frames, slow mo, and also jumping to
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specific "chapters" makes it much better then tape.
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Paul
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90295 11-OCT 03:09 General Information
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RE: CD-i is EVERYWHERE (Re: Msg 90291)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: MITHELEN (NR)
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> The movies arn't quite Laser quality... You can see digital "glitches"
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> at times, but overall pretty darn good...Overall, better then tape, and
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> being able to do super crisp freeze frames, slow mo, and also jumping to
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> specific "chapters" makes it much better then tape.
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Sounds cool to me. Sounds like switching from cassete audio to CD's.
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Looks like I'll be going with a full blown CDI player sooner or later.
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Dave
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_____________________________________________________________________________
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|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
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|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
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|"I can handle more than one thought, more than|____________________________|
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| one task at a time, so why should I use a computer that doesn't?" OS9/OSK |
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End of Thread.
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90265 9-OCT 20:39 Applications (6809)
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RE: Shellplus Path command (Re: Msg 90258)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING
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> > The problem is, the startup file is ran from it's own shell, and then
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> (I knew the answer to that one ;-) ).. I never tried it, because I've
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> never had all that much need to do so, but I wonder if it would work to do
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> an "ex shell" on the last line of startup? Would this get the original
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> shell out
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> of the way?
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> I've run into the same thing in OSK, with trying to "setenv" from
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> startup. It could be explained in the docs, just haven't done my homework,
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> maybe. So far, I just have a file that does a setenv and I just "profile
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> envir" from the
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> command line.. but it WOULD be a little smoother to not have to do this.
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You can put "profile envir" in your startup file and for some reason it
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works.
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Dave
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90273 9-OCT 22:17 Applications (6809)
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RE: Shellplus Path command (Re: Msg 90265)
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From: DBREEDING To: DIGIGRADE
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> > I've run into the same thing in OSK, with trying to "setenv" from
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> > startup.
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> > So far, I just have a file that does a setenv and I
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> just "profile > envir" from the
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> > command line.. but it WOULD be a little smoother to not have to do
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> this.
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> You can put "profile envir" in your startup file and for some reason
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> it works.
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I just tried it on my System V. It didn't work on mine.. I can live
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without it, but it does take a little more effort.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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90275 9-OCT 22:19 Applications (6809)
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RE: Shellplus Path command (Re: Msg 90261)
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From: DBREEDING To: RANDYKWILSON
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> In OSK, I do such things in startup. As an example:
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> (profile /dd/sys/.logins/altos3; shell &) <>>>/t0
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> profile /dd/sys/.logins/kwin
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> shell <>>>/w&
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> shell <>>>/w&
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Yeah, I see how that would work. I have a System V, and don't have
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KWindows, and I startup into the text window (TERM). I could, I suppose
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do the setenv's, then "shell" without the &. Then I'd have the original
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shell waiting. Not a problem, but just a little more clutter in memory.
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I still wonder (for a single-window start) how doing the setenvs would work
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then do an "ex shell" to get rid of the original shell. This seems like it
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would work.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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90279 10-OCT 04:25 Applications (6809)
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RE: Shellplus Path command (Re: Msg 90258)
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From: EDELMAR To: DBREEDING (NR)
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Dave,
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> I've run into the same thing in OSK, with trying to "setenv" from startup.
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> It could be explained in the docs, just haven't done my homework, maybe. So
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> far, I just have a file that does a setenv and I just "profile envir" from
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> the command line.. but it WOULD be a little smoother to not have to do this.
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Much easier way to do this. Simply add the following line to the end of your
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startup file - "ex tsmon term" (I use 'ex tsmon -p term'). Create a file
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called '.login' in your default working directory, usually /dd or /h0 which
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contains all your setenv's. When you power up or reset, hit enter and you'll
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get a prompt to login (tsmon calls 'login'). After you've successfully logged
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in, login will call the file .login in your current working directory and
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set your environment variables for you.
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Note - your password file does have to be set up but you don't have to have
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entries for user name and password - these can have no entries allowing a
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simple <ENTER> to allow you to log on to your system.
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If you have need for different environment variables for different
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applications you can set up different password file entries. The first might
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be empty as I described above. The second might contain your name, 'dave'.
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(You can still leave the password entry blank.) The 5th and 6th fields
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respectively set the CMDS and WORKING directories. If you use a different
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default working directory, you can use a different .login file which will
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set up different environment variables. Actually very simple and flexible.
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Read the commands 'tsmon' and 'login'. Alternatively, you can continue
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to use 'profile' to change you environment variables as you're now doing.
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I find the latter to be useful when I'm experimenting.
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Ed
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90266 9-OCT 20:39 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90255)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: TIMKIENTZLE (NR)
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> Gotcha.... (scribble, scribble, ``extra CR before finishing...'')
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> will do. Any more suggestions, shoot them my way...
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Come to think of it there is a problem that is annoying me lately, but
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not because of XY/Z. Using Sterm on Delphi, Delphi seems to send a code at
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one time or another (maybye going into mail) that the window interprets as
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transparent characters on. Then when I ESC-S to get a shell and "z;display 7"
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the file % update (wich I really like) writes over itself making it a garbled
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mess. How can this be avoided? I know it's something Delphi sends me because
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Iv'e ESC-S and fixed it with a display code and it creeps back again.
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Dave
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90267 9-OCT 20:39 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90256)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: TIMKIENTZLE (NR)
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> Well! YModem-G is more popular than I thought it would be! I guess
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> a lot of people trust their modems more than I do. <grin>
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> - Tim
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I allways manage to get line noise from somewhere.
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Dave
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| "If you do not veer off, I shall...blow my brains out." - Spock's Blooper |
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90272 9-OCT 21:22 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90255)
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From: DBREEDING To: TIMKIENTZLE (NR)
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> Gotcha.... (scribble, scribble, ``extra CR before finishing...'')
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> will do. Any more suggestions, shoot them my way...
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While we're giving hints <G>.... I think I mentioned it before, but I've
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had a little problem of losing the dload if I have screen pause turned on,
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and the screen pauses.. If you don't already do anything with the OPTS,
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would it be a hindrance to _gs_opt, save it to restore on exit, then turn
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off pause? I think it would be a help.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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90274 9-OCT 22:19 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90267)
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From: DBREEDING To: DIGIGRADE
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> > Well! YModem-G is more popular than I thought it would be! I guess
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> > a lot of people trust their modems more than I do. <grin>
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> I allways manage to get line noise from somewhere.
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Is your modem not error-correcting? I wouldn't use -G with a non-correcting
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modem, but with E-C modems, I've been fairly successful with my local BBS.
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I still tend to use ZModem most of the times, however.
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BTW.. Last night I had a funny occurrence. I tried Z for the first time
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here and dloaded a file. At the end, suddenly, Z started again (From the
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menu, it appeared to be only one file.. Anyway, the thing seemed to stick
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for a while, I think I hit CTRL-C, then suddenly Delphi seemed to be
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receiving my logon, Getting my Handle, then my password, of course responding
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with error messages.. Apparently Delphi was sending it to itself, because
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I use STerm, manually logging on. I first thought it was sending my capture
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buffer, but my password was not even in that file, so I don't know what was
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going on.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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90276 9-OCT 22:57 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90266)
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From: KSCALES To: DIGIGRADE
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Dave -
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> Using Sterm on Delphi, Delphi seems to send a code
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> at one time or another (maybye going into mail) that the window interprets
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> as transparent characters on.
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Sounds like Delphi is sending you the sequence "ESC <" ($1B $3C) which
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is the GFX code for setting transparent mode (needs a parameter: $00 is
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off; probably any non-zero would be on).
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This coincides with the VT52 sequence to set ANSI cursor mode. Perhaps you
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can eliminate this by changing your terminal type in Delphi. (Sorry, I
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don't recall the Delphi commands for doing this -- I usually traverse
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the Delphi maze by trial and error... or let InfoXpress do it for me <g>.)
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Cheers... / Ken
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Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
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90281 10-OCT 15:47 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90266)
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From: GREGL To: DIGIGRADE
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I think DEC Mail sends either ESC ( 0 or ESC ) 0 when entering mail. I don't
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remeber what they are supposed to do, off hand, but I've got a VT102 manual
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at home if you really need to know. Anyway, try one of those to see if it
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does the same thing in a plain window.
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-- Greg
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90282 10-OCT 16:00 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90276)
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From: GREGL To: DIGIGRADE
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I just checked and the specific sequences I see (VT102 emulation) are
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ESC )0 ESC [4l ESC )0 ESC [4l ESC =
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The l character is a lowercase ell. I had forgotten about the ESC = sequence.
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If you are using VT52 emulation, you might try VT102 emulation to see if
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that helps.
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-- Greg
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90286 10-OCT 20:53 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90276)
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From: WDTV5 To: KSCALES
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Hummm, I've seen that too Ken, only not on this coco. But when I capture
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the stuffs with a "vlt" script on my amiga, there sure is. It puts my
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amiga in the BOLD text mode, adding a pixel to the width of any vert lines
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in the character. I('m not sure that its supposed to, but then "vlt" is
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supposed to know all about vt-100/220 codes, or even tektronix stuffs
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as its used a the Stanford Linear Accelerator labs to make terminals
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out of all their amiga's. Nice proggy, docs could use some help tho.
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Cheers, Gene
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90287 10-OCT 21:13 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90281)
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From: MRGOOD To: GREGL (NR)
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I have an MM1. Whenever I hop into Delphi mail, the font changes
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from plain to bold face.
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When I leave, it changes back to plain font.
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Hugo
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90292 10-OCT 23:40 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90287)
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From: WA2EGP To: MRGOOD (NR)
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Which windio are you using. I never had that happen with any terminal program
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I've tried unless I'm downloading something and the d/l craps out but Delphi
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keeps sending. I should ask which term program are you using?
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90293 11-OCT 00:05 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90287)
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From: KSCALES To: MRGOOD (NR)
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> I have an MM1. Whenever I hop into Delphi mail, the font changes
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> from plain to bold face.
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> When I leave, it changes back to plain font.
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Hi, Hugo -
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I went in tonight and checked. I changed my Delphi terminal type
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(under Using Delphi; Settings; Terminal) to VT52, then went into Mail
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via the OS-9 Forum.
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The data I captured included:
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ESC = ($1B $3D) --> VT52 Alternate Keypad upon entry into Mail
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(This is also the KWin code for BoldSw; expects a parameter
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of $00 for off; non-zero for on)
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ESC > ($1B $3E) --> VT52 Numeric Keypad upon exit from Mail
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(Can't find this sequence documented for L2Win nor KWin.)
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So, sure enough, that will set your terminal into Bold mode.
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You could either change your Delphi setting to a safe one ("Unknown"), or
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switch to a terminal program that handles the sequences safely (that is,
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one that doesn't pass the VT control sequences directly to the screen).
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Better yet, get one that does a good job of VT100 emulation, and change
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your Delphi terminal setting to VT100...
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Cheers... / Ken
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Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237
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90297 11-OCT 03:09 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90274)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: DBREEDING (NR)
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> Is your modem not error-correcting? I wouldn't use -G with a
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> non-correcting modem, but with E-C modems, I've been fairly successful
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> with my local BBS.
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> I still tend to use ZModem most of the times, however.
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>
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> BTW.. Last night I had a funny occurrence. I tried Z for the first time
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> here and dloaded a file. At the end, suddenly, Z started again (From the
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> menu, it appeared to be only one file.. Anyway, the thing seemed to stick
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> for a while, I think I hit CTRL-C, then suddenly Delphi seemed to be
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> receiving my logon, Getting my Handle, then my password, of course
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> responding with error messages.. Apparently Delphi was sending it to
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> itself, because I use STerm, manually logging on. I first thought it was
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> sending my capture buffer, but my password was not even in that file, so I
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> don't know what was going on.
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Interesting. Never happened to me before. :)
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Dave
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_____________________________________________________________________________
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|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
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|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
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|"I can handle more than one thought, more than|____________________________|
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| one task at a time, so why should I use a computer that doesn't?" OS9/OSK |
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90298 11-OCT 03:10 OSK Applications
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RE: Problems with XY/Z (Re: Msg 90287)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: MRGOOD (NR)
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> I have an MM1. Whenever I hop into Delphi mail, the font changes
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> from plain to bold face.
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>
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> When I leave, it changes back to plain font.
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Same here, sometimes it doesn't change back for me.
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Dave
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_____________________________________________________________________________
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|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
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|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
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|"I can handle more than one thought, more than|____________________________|
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| one task at a time, so why should I use a computer that doesn't?" OS9/OSK |
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End of Thread.
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90269 9-OCT 20:51 General Information
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OS-9 Live!
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From: BOISY To: ALL
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After posting my message regarding my inability to continue to host
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OS-9 Live!, I received no responses. I think Chris Perrault's OS-9 Late
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Night conferences will be a good substitute as long as there are some
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topics pertaining to OS-9/68K on the agenda.
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Thanks.
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90278 10-OCT 01:20 General Information
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RE: OS-9 Live! (Re: Msg 90269)
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From: WA2EGP To: BOISY
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Gee, I would but I never would arrive on time and the only thing I could offer
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is "How to blow up your OSK machine/software in three easy steps". (grin)
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90289 10-OCT 21:45 General Information
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RE: OS-9 Live! (Re: Msg 90269)
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From: CPERRAULT To: BOISY
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>>After posting my message regarding my inability to continue to
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host OS-9 Live!, I recieved no responses.<<
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Boisy, let's wait till the end of tonights OS-9 Late Night. I'll
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ask when enough people get there if there is anyone interested. I
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think I do get a few in the conferences who don't normally get on
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forum as often as we do(ie 4 times a day<grin>. I may or may not be
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able to find someone, tho I sure hope I do. Things will be lonely in
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the conference world without OS-9 Live!, and since the range of OS-9
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Late Night is so broad(I'm open to DECB if there is ever the
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interest), I felt OS-9 Live! really filled in an important gap in
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covering OS-9/68k and OS-9000, which I could only cover so much. With
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the latter two versions of OS-9 being the NOW and the Future of OS-9,
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I really hope that if OS-9 Live! can't continue on, some form of
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Profession OS-9 conference will come along to take it's place.
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>>I think Chris Perrault's OS-9 Late Night conferences will be a
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good substitute as long as there are some topics pertaining to OS-
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9/68K on the agenda.<<
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I am certainly willing to pick up as much of that slack as
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possible, but again, the area covered is very broad which leaves us
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with a lot of possible discussion topics, even for a weekly
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conference(there are FIVE this month btw!). I am more than willing to
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cover OS-9/68k and OS-9000 as I have always, but I still feel the need
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for OS-9 Live! which gives top priority to Professional versions of OS-9.
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Of course, if Coco interest should drop, I'll most definately slant
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it towards more Professional OS-9 or whatever the people who attend
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want, but I don't see that happening. OS-9 Late Night was actually
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born out of OS-9 Live! which is another reason I am fond of your
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conference. I wish you were able to continue, or we could at least
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find someone to continue running this conference, since you really had
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the right idea with this. Once OS-9 Live! came out, I decided that we
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could also use a conference to compliment that, something that also
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had room for Professional OS-9, with a slant towards the Coco for the
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majority crowd here that wanted it(such as people like me), as well as
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a general chat get together where we weren't tied down to one specific
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topic(so people can just show up with their questions about anything),
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hence the reason I try to have at least two Open Forums a month. Also
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I feel the vendors and User groups/clubs and other organizations of
|
|
the community need more outlets than what they have to inform users,
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so I wanted to use this conference as one more they could add to their
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disposal, which is why we have a lot of confernces with them. Right
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there you can see there is a lot covered in the little time we have,
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showing the need for that second and perhaps third conference.
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On the brighter side, a lot of what is discussed for OS-9 Level
|
|
II is very applicable to Professional versions of OS-9, so there is an
|
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even bigger percentage supported than one might think. As Winter
|
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approaches I am hoping to slant the conference more towards system
|
|
specific stuff, such as making boots, programming, shell+ usage and
|
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shell programming, and software based stuff. If anyone has anything
|
|
they want to offer as far as hosting a conference on something in that
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area, let me know. If anyone is interested in taking over Boisy's
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conference please get in touch with him. I'm glad to see OS-9 Late
|
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Night has done as consistently well as it has, but we need another 1
|
|
or 2 conferences to really help cover a good portion of what is out
|
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there with OS-9.
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Oh geeze, I went overboard again....<grin>
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>Chris<
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90296 11-OCT 03:09 General Information
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RE: OS-9 Live! (Re: Msg 90289)
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From: DIGIGRADE To: CPERRAULT (NR)
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I might be willing to host an MM/1 spesific co. or an OS92CDI conf.
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Dave
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_____________________________________________________________________________
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|Dave Pellerito - <digigrade@delphi.com> | Posted using InfoXpress |
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|Digigrade Productions - Digital Services | with an MM/1 running OSK |
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|"I can handle more than one thought, more than|____________________________|
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| one task at a time, so why should I use a computer that doesn't?" OS9/OSK |
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End of Thread.
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90270 9-OCT 20:59 Programmers Den
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UnDel and multisector clusters
|
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From: WDTV5 To: ALL
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Welp, I think I've got it working! As in I've got a couple of floppies
|
|
here that have been del *.* and then recovered by this UnDel till they
|
|
are about worn out. So before I leave tonight, I'm uploading this new
|
|
UnDel to go with the RBF patches that also enable multiplesector clusters.
|
|
Its been checked on disks whose cluster size ranged from 1 to 8 in powers
|
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of 2.
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Cheers all, Gene Heskett, WDTV5@delphi.com
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90271 9-OCT 21:07 General Information
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OS-9 Late Night: Reminder
|
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From: CPERRAULT To: ALL
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***OS-9 Late Night***
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Topic:Farna Systems
|
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Speak with Frank Swygert of Farna Systems
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Monday October 10, at 10:00 pm est
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|
Come talk to Frank about what is in store for
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|
Farna Systems, and what is in store for those who buy from Farna.
|
|
Farna is the publisher of perhaps the newest magazine dedicated to the
|
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Color Computer, OS-9, and anything related to the 68xxx
|
|
microprocessor. It is one of the most popular magazines since the
|
|
Rainbow, so if you are interested in learning more about this
|
|
publication, as well as perhaps becoming a new subscriber, it may be a
|
|
good idea to stop in and ask Frank anything you want to know.
|
|
Also, he has an impressive catalog of hardware and
|
|
software, specifically for your Coco, such as the Rascan Digitizer,
|
|
the Ken-Ton SCSI Controller, and the Coco Family Recorder. Come on in
|
|
tomorrow night and find out more about Farna systems.
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See Ya
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|
>Chris<
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90280 10-OCT 15:41 Telecom (6809)
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RE: usenet (Re: Msg 90246)
|
|
From: GREGL To: WDTV5
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|
|
At least I haven't been including spaces anywhere in the
|
|
messages except between words and such.
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-- Greg
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90285 10-OCT 20:46 Telecom (6809)
|
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RE: usenet (Re: Msg 90280)
|
|
From: WDTV5 To: GREGL (NR)
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|
|
Ok, I thought I was doing it right, so send them an ok msg for me please.
|
|
Tnx, Gene
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End of Thread.
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90283 10-OCT 19:03 General Information
|
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CONFERENCE
|
|
From: MROWEN01 To: ALL
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HI ALL,
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|
I am unable to make the conference tonight. I'm in the middle of a
|
|
major 4381 disaster at work. Hope you all hve fun. I'll catch the transcript.
|
|
Thanks
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|
-Mike Rowen
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90284 10-OCT 20:27 General Information
|
|
RE: Atlfest (Re: Msg 90239)
|
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From: HAWKSOFT To: MREGC
|
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|
|
Hey Eric!!!!
|
|
> Paul,
|
|
>
|
|
> > I actually bought some software this year! Gold Runner 2000! What an
|
|
> > EXCELLENT new varation of an old classic... This is a MUST buy program
|
|
> > for every MM/1 owner!
|
|
>
|
|
> Gee, can I use that quote in my upcoming GR2 ad? :)
|
|
>
|
|
> Thanks for the compliment. Glad you like the game.
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|
|
Add my kudos as well!!! An excellent game!!! (I'll be spending toooo much
|
|
time playing it!!!!).
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|
|
BTW check with your local stationary supply for "Angler's Roslyn Handi-Loc
|
|
polybags". Stock # 5111C is a perfect fit for software packaging. At about $12
|
|
per 100 a good deal too!
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|
Chris
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|
|
:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
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Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
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******************< Uploaded w/ InfoXpress vr. 1.02.00 >******************
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90294 11-OCT 02:49 General Information
|
|
RE: Atlfest (Re: Msg 90284)
|
|
From: MREGC To: HAWKSOFT (NR)
|
|
|
|
Chris,
|
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|
|
> Add my kudos as well!!! An excellent game!!!
|
|
|
|
Thanks, Chris! The response you guys have given GR2 makes all the time and
|
|
effort I put into it well worth it.
|
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|
|
> BTW check with your local stationary supply for "Angler's Roslyn Handi-Loc
|
|
> polybags". Stock # 5111C is a perfect fit for software packaging. At about
|
|
> $12 per 100 a good deal too!
|
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|
|
I KNEW those bags had to be available somewhere! I guess I just checked
|
|
the wrong 4 business supply stores. :)
|
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|
|
..Eric...
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End of Thread.
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90290 10-OCT 22:31 General Information
|
|
RE: Shell+ 2.2a bug (Re: Msg 90263)
|
|
From: CHYDE To: 01GEN40 (NR)
|
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|
|
I don't think there is any documentaion for Shell+ 2.2. For the most part
|
|
I think the docs came from the original Shell+ v 2.0 and all the other
|
|
versions just included ipatch code and readme files. I couldn't seem
|
|
to find the origial in the database (but I didn't look very hard <g>), there
|
|
is v 2.1 in the applications area. It's a rather large file so it may
|
|
have the docs with it. Just do a rea shell+ v2.1 in the applications
|
|
area and download it. If it doesn't have the docs I can email you a copy of
|
|
all the shell+ docs I have.
|
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|
|
Chris
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