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#: 21100 S1/General Interest
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08-Aug-95 06:39:44
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Sb: #20732-Device Drivers
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Fm: Hautereau Martial 100607,600
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To: Octec,Gary W Coutts 100447,423
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hello
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I use too PEP computer with os0 v2.4
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I surch progs witch running on pep like unfragmentor disk and zmodem protokol
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could you help me ?
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bye
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#: 21101 S1/General Interest
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08-Aug-95 07:11:13
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Sb: #21088-Ultra C V 1.2
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Fm: Jochen Terasa 100421,2472
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To: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041 (X)
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Hi Jost,
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>> I'm looking for a new job right now. Maybe somebody who reads this knows
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of an OS-9 related job for me? <<
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In welcher Gegend residierst du denn?
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Grus
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Jochen
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-Joachim Terasa
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#: 21094 S1/General Interest
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06-Aug-95 17:38:16
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Sb: #21093-#FLASH EPROM MVME162
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041 (X)
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Hello Jost
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I just completed the first compile. The board (MVME162) I had at home, was
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MVME162FX, and it reports:
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Flash manufacturer code : 0h (0) Flash device code : 0h (0) This type of
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Flash Eprom is not supported yet
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The flash on the board is 1 chip: Intel 28F008SA-120
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I would like to pay for the code, so I could use it for our customers, but only
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binary code to customers, no source.
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regards
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ole@danelec
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21095 S1/General Interest
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07-Aug-95 08:50:21
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Sb: #21094-#FLASH EPROM MVME162
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Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417 (X)
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Hi Ole,
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the codes you get don't make me feel confident that the flash utility would
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work on your board. You should at least get the Intel manufacturer code, not
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just a 0. It's too bad that I don't have a system here. Maybe, the addresses on
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162FX or different from the the MVME162 boards that I was using. I know, that
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the memory architecture of the new type of MVME162, the one with the SCSI and
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the Ethernet connector onboard, is indeed different.
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Anyway, as far as I remember, the boards that I was using had four Intel chips,
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each with 256 kB flash eprom. That means that the utility cannot work for you,
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I would have to add the routines for that type of Flash, because it works
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quite different. If I had a development system and a board with those chips, I
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could do it for you.
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So, I don't really know what I can do about this right now. I could sell you
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the C-code that I have as is, or I could try and add the routines for the 1 MB
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chips. As I don't have a board here, I couldn't test them though. One option
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is, that I come to Copenhagen and test the code there, but your company would
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have to pay for my travel expenses.
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Too bad, that I didn't add the routines for the 1 MB chip in the first place,
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but at that time I thought that I would do it when I got a board with the
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chips, because writing code without being able to test it is not what I
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consider good practise.
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Sorry for not having better news,
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Jost
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21097 S1/General Interest
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07-Aug-95 17:19:09
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Sb: #21095-FLASH EPROM MVME162
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041 (X)
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Hello Jost
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I have some info, I feel I better email directly to you.
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regards ole
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#: 21099 S1/General Interest
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08-Aug-95 01:14:10
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Sb: #Processors
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Fm: Nathan S. Marler 102520,3043
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To: SYSOP (X)
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What computers still use the 68000 series chips?
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21105 S1/General Interest
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11-Aug-95 07:51:02
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Sb: #21099-Processors
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Fm: Marc Tritschler 100344,2706
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To: Nathan S. Marler 102520,3043
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Nathan,
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Many single height VME processor cards use 68000 series processors, from 68000
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to 68040.
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Also, the 68000 based 68302 processor is used in many single board computer
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systems and as the processor in intelligent serial comms cards.
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Marc.
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#: 21103 S1/General Interest
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08-Aug-95 17:23:39
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Sb: #midi copywrighting
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Fm: Richard w. safford 102455,440
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To: all
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Is there a way to copywright music sequences direct online?
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21104 S1/General Interest
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10-Aug-95 01:14:36
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Sb: #21103-midi copywrighting
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Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376
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To: Richard w. safford 102455,440 (X)
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Music you create is copyrighted at the time you create it. To register the
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copyright, though, you have to submit the proper paperwork to the Library of
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Congress, and that can not be done online.
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Wayne
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#: 21107 S1/General Interest
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11-Aug-95 12:38:57
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Sb: Graphics Card
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Fm: Steve Hock 74167,3300
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To: All
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If anyone is looking for a graphics card to run X-windows under OS-9, I have
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found one from PERITEK Corp. that works well.
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It is a "smart" graphics card - meaning that the keyboard, mouse and video
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drivers are downloaded on bootup and run on the graphics card. The only thing
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that runs on the CPU is a stub program to hand off information to your
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application.
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Hopefully, PERITEK will have an interrupt driven stub, currently their stub is
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a polling version. I have it working on a FORCE and Heurikon based systems,
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but I believe it is also ported for Motorola.
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I used to run Vigra products, but they have sinced dropped their support for
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OS-9.
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I highly recommend it.
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Steve
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#: 21108 S1/General Interest
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11-Aug-95 22:56:29
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Sb: MM/1 For Sale
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Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117
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To: ALL
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For Sale: Complete MM/1 System, S/N 120848 with IMS manuals
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Includes: IMS Slimline case & power supply
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I/O board
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OS-9/68000 v2.4 with Microware manuals
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3 megabytes RAM
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4 serial ports (/t0, /t1, /t2, & /t3)
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2 parallel ports (/p & /p1)
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2 1.4MB floppy drives
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105 MB Quantum hard drive
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101 key XT/AT switchable keyboard
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Logitech 3 button Series 9 serial mouse
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Magnavox 8CM515 color monitor
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MM/1 Technical Manual
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Software: FHL's FBU & FRS backup/restore software
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(Includes original FHL's DynaStar & DynaForm for 68000
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disk & manual) BGFX
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Fontasee font editor
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WriteRight word processor
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Speedisk disk defragmenter
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Ved, Vprint, & Vmail
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EthaGUI
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Desktop
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TasCOM
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ColorSystems Game Pack
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Lots of public domain software
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All serious offers will be considered, preferably for the complete system but I
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will consider breaking it up. I'll bring everything to the Atlanta 'Fest if
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anyone is seriously interested.
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If interested, leave E-Mail.
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Ernest Withers CIS: 71545,1117 Delphi: ERNIEWITHERS
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#: 21109 S1/General Interest
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12-Aug-95 09:54:18
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Sb: New Rates
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: ALL
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[from a CompuServe press release]
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COMPUSERVE IS CHANGING...RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES
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- PRICES SIMPLIFIED AND REDUCED
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- INTEGRATED INTERNET ACCESS -
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- NEW WOW! SERVICE ANNOUNCED -
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- NEW, LEADING-EDGE GRAPHIC INTERFACES -
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- EASY, FUN, AFFORDABLE -
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EFFECTIVE SEPT. 10 -- SIMPLE, LOW PRICES -- FORUMS, MAIL, INTEGRATED
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INTERNET INCLUDED
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* Membership fee: $9.95 per month. Monthly pricing includes five free
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hours to almost all of CompuServe; additional hours $2.95 each
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* Popular areas such as Internet mail, special-interest forums and
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e-mail included in new low pricing
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* For first month of membership, no membership fee and 10 free hours
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of online use
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* Another option: super value club membership fee $24.95 per month.
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Online pricing for club members includes 20 free hours; additional
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hours $1.95 each
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1995 -- Making a bold move in the rapidly
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expanding online services arena, CompuServe Incorporated today
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announced a new pricing plan for the CompuServe Information Service and
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the Internet. CompuServe also announced a phased introduction of a new
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consumer online service for novice computer users.
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"Our members and market research have told us that CompuServe's content,
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quality, global nature and service levels are highly valued but that
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most people want a simpler pricing structure and some would like an
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easier-to- use interface," said Robert J. Massey, CompuServe president
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and CEO. "We're giving them what they want."
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The world's only global commercial online service announced that,
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effective Sept. 10, its connect-time fee will significantly decrease
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to $2.95 per hour from $4.80 per hour. The CompuServe membership fee
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remains at $9.95 per month. And now, members also will get five free
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hours of access to almost all of CompuServe. Subsequent hours will be
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billed at $2.95 per hour. For its more active members, CompuServe will
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offer a super value club. Members who choose to pay a $24.95 monthly
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membership fee will be billed at $1.95 per hour and will receive 20
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hours of online time each month at no charge.
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New members do not pay the monthly membership fee during their first
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month of use. They also receive 10 free hours to explore the service
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that month. Free introductory memberships, including software for
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either Windows, Macintosh or OS/2, are available to new subscribers by
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calling 1-800-524-3388. Membership kits that include a free membership
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along with additional documentation and other valuable support
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materials are also available through major computer retailers and
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software stores.
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"We have more and higher quality services to offer than anyone else. We
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have a dependable, rapidly expanding global network, and now we have
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easy-to-understand, low pricing. We invite potential members to explore
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CompuServe free and we are confident that they will select us as their
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online service provider. For those who are currently members of
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competing services, we believe they will quickly decide CompuServe is
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the place for them to be," Massey said.
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MOST SPECIAL CHARGES ELIMINATED
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Under the new pricing, more than 90 percent of CompuServe's 3,000 online
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services and 1,000 forums will be available with no special surcharges.
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Some premium research databases will continue to carry an extra
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charge, as they do with all online services.
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"We don't want to limit the content available on the service to what we
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can include for $9.95 per month," Massey said. Premium services will
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be clearly marked and members will easily understand the fees charged
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for them. An example of such services is Magazine Database Plus, a
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database of more than 200 popular and niche publications offered by
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Information Access Company, which charges a small fee for each article
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downloaded. Another example is Disclosure, which charges fees for
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financial and disclosure reports for publicly traded companies.
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In response to member requests, there will be no extra charges for
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Internet mail.
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"If a member wants to spend five hours in a music forum, he can do that.
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If a member wants to spend five hours cruising the Internet, she can,"
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Massey said. "We want to offer the greatest flexibility and the best
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value for our members."
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Comparison Chart
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Pricing Plan Changes
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Features Old Plan New Plan
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Monthly Membership $9.95/month; $9.95/month;
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Fee and Online $4.80/hour for $2.95/hour after 5
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Charges extended services free hours
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Free Hours Included Unlimited access to 5 hours of almost
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in Online Pricing 120 basic services anything online
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except premium
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services; basic
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services no
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longer differentiated
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Electronic Mail 90 3-page messages Mail pricing based
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were included; solely on connect-
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extra charge for time; no extra
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Internet mail charge for Internet
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mail
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Internet Access 3 free hours; $2.50 All access based on
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for each additional connect-time
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hour
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Super Value Club Did not exist $24.95/month membership
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fee; $1.95 per hour
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after 20 free hours
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(As a reminder, the new CompuServe pricing plan is effective September 10th).
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#: 21110 S1/General Interest
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12-Aug-95 09:58:27
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Sb: MAIL Enhancements
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: ALL
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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CONTACT: Jeff Shafer
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CompuServe Incorporated
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614/538-4571 or 614/538-4553
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COMPUSERVE(r) MAIL DELIVERS THE BEST:
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ON-LINE LEADER INTRODUCES NEW FEATURES,
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ELIMINATES SURCHARGES
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 7, 1995 -- CompuServe Mail, the world's
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largest electronic mail system, is enhancing its service and eliminating
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virtually all mail surcharges to meet growing demand for high quality,
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reliable e-mail delivery. Based on advanced computer architecture, the
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new e-mail system will provide cutting-edge technology to a global
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market, offer users exciting new capabilities and contain the flexibility to
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handle the rapid growth of e-mail volume.
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"We are making changes in our product and service that will
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strengthen our position as the worldwide leader in electronic mail," Rob
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Mainor, Vice President, Product Marketing and Business Information
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Services. "Electronic mail is rapidly becoming one of the most popular
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means of communication for individuals and businesses. CompuServe is
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making aggressive moves as we prepare for a future in which e-mail is
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as common as a phone call."
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MAIL SURCHARGES ELIMINATED
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As part of an overall price restructuring of the CompuServe
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Information Service, CompuServe Mail is eliminating additional charges
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for nearly all of its services. "For years, cost has been an important
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issue with our customers. We are responding to their needs. I want to
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make it very clear that with this announcement, sending messages
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through CompuServe Mail becomes not only the fastest and most
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reliable method of communication, but also the most cost effective,"
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added Mike Finney, CompuServe Mail Products Manager.
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As of September 10, 1995, there will be no surcharges on mail
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sent or received via CompuServe, over the Internet or through a variety
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of other gateways. Further, all charges relating to the size of the
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message and the number of recipients have been eliminated. Some
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services such as telex, fax and post office mail will continue to be
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charged separately.
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PERSONAL ADDRESSES
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CompuServe members will soon select easy-to-remember
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personal addresses, using names to supplement their numeric addresses.
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For example, John Doe could be reachable at 78531,222 or JOHNDOE.
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Personal addresses can be up to 32 letters or numbers (and can include
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the "_" underscore). Current CompuServe members will be invited to
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register for their personal addresses beginning this month, with the roll-
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out expected to be completed by November 1995.
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COMPUSERVE MAIL MANAGER
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The CompuServe Mail Manager(SM) offers sophisticated features
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to empower members to Stay In Charge(SM) of their electronic mail. One
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feature, Smart Rules(SM) is an easy-to-use, customizable message
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filtering system that allows members to define in advance how
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categories of messages are to be handled. For example, one might
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specify that all messages be forwarded to an alphanumeric pager, a fax
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machine, an Internet mailbox or any e-mail address to which
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CompuServe provides connectivity. Either the full message text or a
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summary can be forwarded.
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Smart Rules can be used to set up message filters to route or
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forward only messages sent from a specific ID, such as the member's
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supervisor or spouse. They can be defined so that all messages marked
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"High Importance" are forwarded. Likewise, all messages from a
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specific sender could automatically be deleted. Up to 10 rules can be
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established, then selectively turned "on" or "off" by the member as
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desired.
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AUTOMATIC REPLY
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The CompuServe Mail Manager also will include the capability
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to reply automatically to messages. This is especially useful if a member
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is on vacation or otherwise out of touch with e-mail. E-mail messages
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received during that time could automatically receive a reply alerting
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them to that person's unavailability.
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MULTIPURPOSE INTERNET MAIL EXTENSIONS SUPPORT
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Future enhancements to CompuServe Mail include Multi-
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purpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) support, which will allow
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members to send and receive binary files over the Internet. This
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capability, coupled with a new message size limit of 10 megabytes
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(previously messages could be a maximum of 2 megabytes), will
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eliminate almost all limits on what can be transmitted via CompuServe
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Mail over the Internet.
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WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
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CompuServe has formed cooperative relationships with the four
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largest mobile pager organizations, MobileComm, PageNet, PageMart
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and SkyTel, allowing members to receive e-mail messages on their
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alphanumeric pagers. This wireless communication gateway, coupled
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with Smart Rules, enables pager users to Stay In Charge of the
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information that is vital to them -- anytime, anywhere.
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CompuServe Mail is the world's largest and oldest public
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electronic mail system, with more than 150 million messages exchanged
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during 1994 through more than 20 mail gateways, including Internet,
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MCI, AT&T Mail, cc:Mail, Notes, MHS, Fax, telex and postal.
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Message traffic is more than tripling annually. CompuServe, the first
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service to provide an e-mail connection to the Internet, is also its
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largest single message carrier to the Internet, exchanging up to eight
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million messages per month via the Internet.
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The CompuServe Information Service continues to be the
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world's most successful and most popular online service, with 3.3
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million members accessing its 3,000 services from 150 countries. The
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undisputed industry leader in innovation, the service offers global email,
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the industry's first CD-ROM supplement, libraries of free software, 28.8
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kbps access and worldwide Internet services. CompuServe is
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recognized globally for its international membership and diverse content.
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For a free introductory CompuServe membership, call 800-524-3388
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and ask for representative number 664, or send an email message to
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USAINFO@CompuServe.com. Or access CompuServe's home page
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on the World Wide Web (http://www.compuserve.com).
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In addition to the CompuServe Information Service,
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CompuServe offers networking, electronic mail and business
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information services to major corporations worldwide. CompuServe is
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an H&R Block (NYSE: HRB) company.
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#: 21111 S1/General Interest
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12-Aug-95 14:40:12
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Sb: #Win 95
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: all
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Hey, all
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Has anyone seen the Win-95 Demo CD? I saw part of it recently.. Hey, did you
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know that, according to the demo, you can actually take Win-95 and start
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printing something and then, go back and do something else while you are STILL
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PRINTING THE DOCUMENT? YES! Isn't that amazing?
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In the demo, they say, "It isn't magic.. It's Win 95"
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What will they think of next? Have any of you heard of anything so amazing as
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being able to do TWO WHOLE TASKS on your computer AT THE SAME TIME??? Hard to
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believe, isn't it? <VBG>
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I also saw a review of Win 95 in the Aug US News & World Report.
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About multitasking, they say,
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".. You can have two or three programs, or more, open at once.
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" It will still occasionally crash - ... - but most users will find
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multitasking works most of the time."
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^^^^ Heh heh.. I guess as long as it works -part- of the
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time, it's better than not at all.. Just think about it, a concept that's been
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pretty well perfected what - 15 years? and they still haven't got it right.
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Maybe someday...
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21120 S1/General Interest
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14-Aug-95 19:11:41
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Sb: #21111-#Win 95
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Fm: John R. Wainwright 72517,676
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To: David Breeding 72330,2051 (X)
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Yes, its TRUE. Microsoft has finally invented Multitasking.
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Even "Rush" got into the subject, commenting that Windows 95 will do for the
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MSDOS users what he has been able to do on his beloved MAC for years. Welcome
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to the club, Rush.
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*** Uh-oh, I used the "R" word --- flame alert!***
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The world of marketing is a wonderous thing. I have a relatively up-to-date
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messydos machine next to this MM/1. It's a toy for playing with CD Multimedia
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programs and experimenting with various opsystems. Right now, it runs
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MSDOS/Win3.1, OS2, OS-9000, and Linux (Coherent got pushed off the disk by
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OS-9000). I would say that "DOS/Windows" is about fifth best of those
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op-systems, but it is the BEST SELLING system there is. Go figure. X-Windows
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with Linux is pretty impressive, but it won't show me that Koala on the Zoo CD
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and let me hear him munching leaves, and the free AOL Web browser I got in the
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mail kind of assumes I have a Windows machine or a MAC. Likewise the free CIS
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"information manager" that appeared in my mailbox.
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BTW, I just did a little speed comparison with a complicated PostScript demo
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using my port of Ghostscript on the MM/1 and the version ported to Linux.
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Hmmm. It seems that a 486DX4/100 CAN do things faster than a 16 Mhz 68340. I
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need a 68040 OS-9 box. Or maybe buy the G-Windows developer's system from Ed
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and port Ghostscript to it.
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JohnW
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#: 21139 S1/General Interest
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17-Aug-95 21:01:56
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Sb: #21120-Win 95
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
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> Yes, its TRUE. Microsoft has finally invented Multitasking.
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> Even "Rush" got into the subject, commenting that Windows 95 will do for
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> the MSDOS users what he has been able to do on his beloved MAC for years.
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Yes, In the article I quoted, they had a little sidebar comparing 95 to the
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Mac. Kind of a game of catch-up, sounds to me like.
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> *** Uh-oh, I used the "R" word --- flame alert!***
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Nahh, not from me <G>
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> The world of marketing is a wonderous thing. I have a relatively
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> up-to-date messydos machine next to this MM/1. It's a toy for playing
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> with CD Multimedia programs and experimenting with various opsystems.
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> Right now, it runs MSDOS/Win3.1, OS2, OS-9000, and Linux (Coherent got
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> pushed off the disk by OS-9000). I would say that "DOS/Windows" is about
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> fifth best of those op-systems, but it is the BEST SELLING system there
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> is. Go figure.
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It's marketing miracle. I was bragging about the features of OS-9 to a lady on
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our local BBS. She asked what's so great about OS-9. She was not being
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sarcastic, she just didn't know. But every time she tries to install something
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on Windows, it's a major hassle. Of course I must admit that our apps don't do
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what those of DOS will, but I prefer to have a system that will do a "little"
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well than one that will do a "lot" poorly.
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> X-Windows with Linux is pretty impressive, but it won't
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> show me that Koala on the Zoo CD and let me hear him munching leaves, and
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> the free AOL Web browser I got in the mail kind of assumes I have a
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> Windows machine or a MAC.
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I will probably add a PC or Mac to my setup sometime, just for what you mention
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above.
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Something I have considered doing is writing a RIP Graphics comm program. I
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wonder if anyone would be interested in having RIP capability. Of course, it
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would have to be platform specific. I had thought about possibly putting all
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the screen output into functions in a separate file, that way if anyone wanted
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to port it to an MM/1, all they would have to do would be edit the functions in
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this file and it should be pretty much automatic. I would not want to do all
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this for just myself, though, and it may be a pretty formidable task. I have
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not begun yet.
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> Or maybe buy the G-Windows
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> developer's system from Ed and port Ghostscript to it.
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Yes!
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I have the dev-pak. I have just been a little sluggish in getting started in
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trying to learn it.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21112 S1/General Interest
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13-Aug-95 12:13:08
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Sb: #Seek Error #247
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Fm: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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To: all
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Help! About a month ago I decided to upgrade my hard disk with with another one
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that would give me about 30 megs more storage. I purchased a Seagate ST-157R
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(RLL) hard drive and a Western Digital WD1004-27X (RLL) controller. I use the
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Burke & Burke interface with a Multi-pak. The problem is in formatting the hard
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drive. I get Seek Error #247 when it tries to do the logical format after the
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low level format. The hard disk and controller format ok on an IBM clone
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system. I have tried different options on the controller card with no help.
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Reading through some of the Burke & Burke documentation it appears that the
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software may be at fault. The documentation states that "version 2.5 drivers
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correctly initialize both old and new controllers". I have version 2.4b. Could
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this be the problem? If so where can I get an updated driver? I have been
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unable to contact Chris Burke so far on Compuserve, and his phone number in
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Maple Valley WA seems to be disconnected.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21115 S1/General Interest
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13-Aug-95 21:48:31
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Sb: #21112-Seek Error #247
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Clinton Huber 75112,3015 (X)
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> Help! About a month ago I decided to upgrade my hard disk with with
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> another one that would give me about 30 megs more storage.
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> . The
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> problem is in formatting the hard drive. I get Seek Error #247 when it
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> tries to do the logical format after the low level format. The hard disk
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> and controller format ok on an IBM clone system.
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Could it be possible that this drive might have fewer tacks or sectors than the
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previous one? That is, assuming that the error is actually a Seek Error.. I
|
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think my Disto returns Seek Error when it is actually another error.
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However, assuming it is actually a seek error, you might check the specs and
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then compare it with your device descriptor (you can use "dmode" for this) and
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see that it is not trying to seek past the tracks or sectors available on the
|
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new drive.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21114 S1/General Interest
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13-Aug-95 17:58:42
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Sb: AR for MSDOS in lib 9
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Fm: John Murphy 73077,2305
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To: ALL
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|
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I've just uploaded AR 1.4 for MSDOS to lib 9, with Carl's permission.
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Any questions or complaints about this version should be directed to be me,
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John Murphy 73077,2305, and not to Carl.
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Have fun!
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John Murphy
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#: 21125 S1/General Interest
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15-Aug-95 12:25:42
|
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Sb: Ultra C V 1.2
|
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Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
|
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To: Jochen Terasa 100421,2472 (X)
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Hi Jochen,
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irgendwie war mir die message verschollen gegangen, deswegen die spate Antwort.
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Ich lebe jetzt in Huttenberg, einem kleinen Dorf in der Nahe von Giessen. Nicht
|
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schlecht hier zu leben. Ohne Auto ist man aber aufgeschmissen. Hier im Dorf ist
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nicht viel los.
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Ich erinnere mich von einer fruheren message, Du hast eine Firma namens ComIng.
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Tja, wenn ihr da noch eine Stelle frei hattet, ware ja super!
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Ciao,
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Jost
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#: 21117 S3/Languages
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14-Aug-95 08:25:45
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Sb: #21064-#C++ and OS9
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Fm: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305
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To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
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Hi John (or all),
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>>The OS9 port of the GNU GCC (C and C++) compiler can be found on
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chestnut.cs.wisc.edu. The latest version, (2.5.8) may still be in the
|
|
"incoming" directory. If you get them, be sure to get the gclib_2.5.8 archive
|
|
too -- it is included in the others, but the version there is a damaged
|
|
archive.<<
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I was not able to get access to this server via compuserver. Please give me a
|
|
short instruction how to get the access.
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Thank you for your efforts !
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|
Joerg
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#: 21121 S3/Languages
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14-Aug-95 19:34:16
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Sb: #21117-#C++ and OS9
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Fm: John R. Wainwright 72517,676
|
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To: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305 (X)
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|
|
> >>The OS9 port of the GNU GCC (C and
|
|
> C++) compiler can be found on
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> chestnut.cs.wisc.edu. The latest
|
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>
|
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> I was not able to get access to this
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|
|
Joerg,
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|
The anonymous login to "chestnut" was disabled recently, apparently by
|
|
accident. According to messages I have seen, the people in charge are aware of
|
|
the situation and will fix it. (Soon, I hope).
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|
John Wainwright
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 21123 S3/Languages
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15-Aug-95 06:59:14
|
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Sb: #21121-C++ and OS9
|
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Fm: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305
|
|
To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
|
|
|
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John,
|
|
|
|
thank you for the quick answer. I'll have another try.
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|
|
Joerg
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#: 21124 S3/Languages
|
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15-Aug-95 11:35:08
|
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Sb: #21121-#C++ and OS9
|
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Fm: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305
|
|
To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
|
|
|
|
Hi John,
|
|
|
|
>> The anonymous login to "chestnut" was disabled recently, apparently by
|
|
accident. According to messages I have seen, the people in charge are aware of
|
|
the situation and will fix it. (Soon, I hope).<<
|
|
|
|
Again, I was not able to get access to "chestnut". Is there another possibility
|
|
to get the OS9 port of the GNU GCC (C and C++) compiler?
|
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|
|
Thank you
|
|
|
|
Joerg
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21136 S3/Languages
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16-Aug-95 17:53:25
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Sb: #21124-#C++ and OS9
|
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305 (X)
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|
|
hello Joerg
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I think there is a site in Switcherland called lucy.unibas.ch. Again latest
|
|
version might still be in 'incoming' ....
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regards
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ole
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21138 S3/Languages
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17-Aug-95 05:35:14
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Sb: #21136-#C++ and OS9
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Fm: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305
|
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417 (X)
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ole,
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thanks for the information.
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Joerg
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21142 S3/Languages
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18-Aug-95 18:26:21
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Sb: #21138-#C++ and OS9
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305
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|
|
Hello Joerg
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|
I wonder if you enabled the rombug-functions before booting. All the 102-errors
|
|
you then see, it when the bootcode looks for hardware not present or is probing
|
|
memory according to the memlist setup in the bootrom. when this list is bigger
|
|
than actual memory, then .. 102 on every chunksize-boundary, where there is no
|
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memory ...
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|
|
If OS9-kernel has booted, and the version is higher than 2.3, and you see
|
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messages on the screen, then your serial os9-driver is working, as from 2.4,
|
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all error-messages is send to the screen via the OS9-driver and NOT the
|
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rom-routines !!!!
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regards
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ole
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21143 S3/Languages
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18-Aug-95 18:30:34
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Sb: #21142-C++ and OS9
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417 (X)
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Hello Joerg
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I was a little offset regarding whom I answered. Thhe last message was ment for
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Bas de Jong
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regards ole
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#: 21127 S3/Languages
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15-Aug-95 18:31:01
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Sb: #21117-#C++ and OS9
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305 (X)
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Jorge,
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|
|
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You may be able to access the chestnut files from the mirror at wuarchive.
|
|
|
|
The site name is wuarchive.wustl.edu and the directory is in:
|
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/systems/os9
|
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|
|
Look for "chestnut" and investigate the directory tree beneath. Wuarchive is a
|
|
very busy site, so if at first you don't succeed ...
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*- Steve -*
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21133 S3/Languages
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16-Aug-95 04:32:07
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Sb: #21127-C++ and OS9
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Fm: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Steve,
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|
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>>You may be able to access the chestnut files from the mirror at wuarchive.
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|
The site name is wuarchive.wustl.edu and the directory is in:
|
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/systems/os9
|
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|
|
Look for "chestnut" and investigate the directory tree beneath. Wuarchive is a
|
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very busy site, so if at first you don't succeed ...<<
|
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|
Thank you for the hint. I was very successful.
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Joerg
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#: 21126 S3/Languages
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15-Aug-95 14:25:57
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Sb: #68020 without fpu
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Fm: bas de jong 100573,2001
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To: 76703,4255 (X)
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LS,
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I am using os9 currently on a (home-build) 68000-system, but implementing a
|
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68020 system, without a co-processor.
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When booting (via kernel020), traps occur, because of the fact that
|
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co-processor instructions are executed. After creating a bus-error when
|
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addressing the fpu, trap1111 errors occur (which is in fact quite logical).
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Is it possible to use native 68020-code (kernel020), without using a fpu?
|
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If so, I assume I'll have to emulate, but is this code available?
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Hope for an answer, feeling or whatsoever,
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|
Bas de Jong, Amsterdam
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21137 S3/Languages
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16-Aug-95 18:00:26
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Sb: #21126-#68020 without fpu
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: bas de jong 100573,2001
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The 020-kernel does not need fpu to run, but you might use a 68000 cio or csl,
|
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where you should use the 020-version. Also, if you build your own boot-rom, the
|
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boot.a-code tells the kernel what cpu-type you are running with. What version
|
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are you using (2.4 or 3.x ??) If you are executing code made by Ultra-C, as a
|
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part of the boot, then you need to include the fpu-module in the boot-file and
|
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the init-module
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hope this help somehow
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regards
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ole@danelec.dk
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21144 S3/Languages
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18-Aug-95 18:32:00
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Sb: #21137-68020 without fpu
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417 (X)
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Hello Bas de Jong
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Please read my message to Joerg about your booting problems. It was ment for
|
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you.
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Sorry for this.
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regards
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ole
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#: 21116 S5/OS9 Users Group
|
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14-Aug-95 08:01:16
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Sb: #fsave
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Fm: Steve Hall 100631,375
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To: All
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Hi,
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I am tring to use fsave for the first time to back a hard disc to an
|
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exabyte tape drive. On using the command: fsave
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a message returns some time later:
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fsave: backup dates file has an improper format.
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Any suggestions as to how I can overcome this.
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Regards
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Steve Hall
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 21118 S5/OS9 Users Group
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14-Aug-95 17:59:06
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Sb: #21116-#fsave
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Steve Hall 100631,375 (X)
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|
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Hello Steve
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You need to have an empty file in /h0/SYS called backup_dates (or /dd/SYS). Do
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the following: del /h0/sys/backup_dates (if there is a garbage one already)
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touch /h0/sys/backup_dates
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You should now be ready for do backup.
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REMEMBER to turn of pause on your screen output( tmode nopause) if you don't
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want to hit a key, at every screen-pause
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regards
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ole@danelec.dk
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21132 S5/OS9 Users Group
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16-Aug-95 02:33:10
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Sb: #21118-#fsave
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Fm: Steve Hall 100631,375
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417 (X)
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Worked fine thanks
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Regards
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Steve
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21135 S5/OS9 Users Group
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16-Aug-95 17:43:28
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Sb: #21132-fsave
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Steve Hall 100631,375
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Hello Steve
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You are welcome.
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regards
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ole
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#: 21122 S5/OS9 Users Group
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14-Aug-95 20:02:39
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Sb: #21116-#fsave
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: Steve Hall 100631,375 (X)
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Try deleting the file "backup_dates" in /dd/sys and create an empty file with
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touch backup_dates
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If you don't have the file fsave isn't smart enough to create it
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either...something they don't mention in the docs.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21131 S5/OS9 Users Group
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16-Aug-95 02:32:17
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Sb: #21122-fsave
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Fm: Steve Hall 100631,375
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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Worked fine thanks.
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Steve
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#: 21106 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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11-Aug-95 12:22:55
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Sb: #Hard Disk Formatting
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Fm: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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To: Chris Burke
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Help! About a month ago I decided to upgrade my hard disk with with another one
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that would give me about 30 megs more storage. I purchased a Seagate ST-157R
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(RLL) hard drive and a Western Digital WD1004-27X (RLL) controller. I use the
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Burke & Burke interface with a Multi-pak. The problem is in formatting the hard
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drive. I get a Seek Error #247 when it tries to do the logical format after the
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low level format. The hard disk and controller combination format ok on an IBM
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clone system. I have tried different options on the controller card with no
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help. Reading through some of the Burke & Burke documentation it appears that
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the software may be at fault. The documentation states that "version 2.5
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drivers correctly initialize both old and new controllers". I have version
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2.4b. Is this the problem? Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21119 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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14-Aug-95 18:34:12
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Sb: #21106-Hard Disk Formatting
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Fm: Paul Tesch 73500,3703
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To: Clinton Huber 75112,3015 (X)
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It's been a few years, but when I first tried using a B&B with an RLL drive I
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couldn't get the combination of low level and logical formats to work. I ended
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up doing the low level format on a PC and then doing only the logical format
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under OS9.
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#: 21113 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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13-Aug-95 12:14:04
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Sb: Seek Error #247
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Fm: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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To: all
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Help! About a month ago I decided to upgrade my hard disk with with another one
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that would give me about 30 megs more storage. I purchased a Seagate ST-157R
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(RLL) hard drive and a Western Digital WD1004-27X (RLL) controller. I use the
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Burke & Burke interface with a Multi-pak. The problem is in formatting the hard
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drive. I get Seek Error #247 when it tries to do the logical format after the
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low level format. The hard disk and controller format ok on an IBM clone
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system. I have tried different options on the controller card with no help.
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Reading through some of the Burke & Burke documentation it appears that the
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software may be at fault. The documentation states that "version 2.5 drivers
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correctly initialize both old and new controllers". I have version 2.4b. Could
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this be the problem? If so where can I get an updated driver? I have been
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unable to contact Chris Burke so far on Compuserve, and his phone number in
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Maple Valley WA seems to be disconnected.
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#: 21129 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Aug-95 01:20:51
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Sb: #Error Code #247
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Fm: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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To: 72330,2051 (X)
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I already had made a new Device Descriptor using Burke & Burkes DDMAKER to
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match the new drives characteristics which I had taken off the Data Sheet from
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the manufactorer. However after reading your note I did some more checking and
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found something that was not mentioned in the Seagate hard drive documentation.
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On unrelated Seagate documentation for two of their controllers ST11M and ST11R
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it stated that "user cylinders are calculated from logical zero, ie 0 to 614
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equals 615 cylinders". This drive has 615 cylinders so I changed the number of
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cylinders to 614 in the device descriptor thinking that the Burke & Burke
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driver maybe trying to format cylinders 1-615. Cylinder 615 wouldn't exist of
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course. Now the drive comes back with error code #241 (the specified sector is
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out of range) when it attempts to do the logicl format. I think I'm closer to
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the solution.
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Incidentally the WD1004-27X RLL controller DOES format my old Seagate ST-124
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(MFM) hard drive without any seek errors but the old drive wasn't designed for
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RLL and comes back with read or write errors occasionally. The errors usually
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disappear after a second read or write attempt. This is not good, and is part
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of the reason I would like to get the new drive up and running.
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Thankyou for your help. Any more help you or anyone else can offer is
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appreciated. :)
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21141 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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18-Aug-95 00:55:15
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Sb: #21129-Error Code #247
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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> On unrelated Seagate documentation for two of
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> their controllers ST11M and ST11R it stated that "user cylinders are
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> calculated from logical zero, ie 0 to 614 equals 615 cylinders". This
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> drive has 615 cylinders so I changed the number of cylinders to 614 in the
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> device descriptor thinking that the Burke & Burke driver maybe trying to
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> format cylinders 1-615. Cylinder 615 wouldn't exist of course. Now the
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> drive comes back with error code #241 (the specified sector is out of
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> range) when it attempts to do the logicl format. I think I'm closer to
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> the solution.
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Did it stall on the low-level format before?
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It seems that I read an article somewhere about someone trying to format a
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drive and he had it set too high, maybe like you, and he found that when the HD
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was formatting, when it came to that too high track number it would loop back
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and try to format track 0. I think he did what you did.
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It could be that this particular Disk formats itself with the first sector as
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1, thus when you try to do the logical format, when it commands the HD to seek
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to Track 0, it of course cannot find it. There may be a command to make it
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low-level format starting with either 0 or 1.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21130 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Aug-95 01:28:05
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Sb: Error Code #247
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Fm: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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To: 73500,3703 (X)
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Thanks for the information Paul. Although I prefer not to follow the route you
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had to, I may have to. I will keep it in mind. Clint
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#: 21134 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Aug-95 14:28:41
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Sb: Sale
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Fm: Mike Fahy 74656,2340
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To: All
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From: mikefahy@third-wave.com (Mike Fahy)
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Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy
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Subject: Tandy Equipment For Sale or Free to a Good Home
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Date: Wed, 16 Aug 1995 17:50:52 GMT
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Organization: A poorly-installed InterNetNews site
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Message-ID: <40st3h$bs1@news.third-wave.com>
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I have run out of room and have a large bunch of old Tandy Computers
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for sale or free . . I just refuse to give it to the landfill so make
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any kind of offer for all or part of this stuff. If you live in
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Western PA, you can come and get it and I will help you load your vehicle.
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(2) TRS80 Model I's w/monitors.
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(1) TRS-80 Model 1 Expansion Interface.
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(3 at last count) External Disk Drives
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(1) TRS80 Model III
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(1) TRS80 Model IV w/green screen and 128K w/ External 5 1/4 & 3 1/2
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(2) Color Computer III's w/512K
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(1) CM-8 Color Monitor for Coco III
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(1) Coco Multipak Interface
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(Many) Coco Cartridges, including Software Paks, RS232 Paks, Sound
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Cards, Disk Controllers, Modem Pak, etc. etc.
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(1) Disto Super Controller w/RS232 Interface. If you don't know what
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this is, you don't need it.
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(1) Seagate 30 Meg SCSI Drive for Disto Interface formatted with OS9
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Level 2 and quite a bit of software. You frunish the power supply.
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Tons of Software for all above computers.
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Respond via email on CIS or to above internet address.--
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Mike Fahy
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mikefahy@third-wave.com
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#: 21096 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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07-Aug-95 11:34:13
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Sb: #OS-9 for MVME333
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Fm: Manfred Berger 76570,2207
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To: All
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Does anybody know if there's a version of OS-9 that runs on the Motorola
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MVME333 serial communication board ?
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Best regards,
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Manfred Berger
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 21098 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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07-Aug-95 17:22:02
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Sb: #21096-OS-9 for MVME333
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Manfred Berger 76570,2207 (X)
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Hello Manfred
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From the sources I have, I think you can get it directly from Microware. The
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z8530-driver has ifdef's for MVME333 in it.
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regards
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ole@danelec.dk
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#: 21102 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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08-Aug-95 11:07:38
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Sb: #21096-OS-9 for MVME333
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Fm: Mark Wuest 76702,2253
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To: Manfred Berger 76570,2207 (X)
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Ole is correct - Microware did a port to it for a company I worked for
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a few years back. If *they* don't there is a consultant in Connecticut
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(Bill ?) who does - they should have his name...
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Mark
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#: 21128 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Aug-95 23:13:17
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Sb: #NeedHelpToTrapError107!?
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Fm: David A. Ferguson 73737,2471
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To: all
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Help!,
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I need to know how to trap a floating point error. Currently my program is
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aborted when the result of a floating point operation 'under flows' to zero.
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The following program will generate the error on my system (which is an
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Allen-Bradley 1771-DMC):
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void main ()
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{
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float g;
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for (g = 1.0; ; g /= 3.1415)
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printf("g=%g\n", g);
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}
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Following are the last few lines that are printed before the program is dumped.
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g=1.62876e-37
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g=5.18466e-38
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g=1.65038e-38
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Error #000:107
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$
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Error 107 is documented to be:
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E_TRAPV /* TrapV instruction TRAP 7 occurred */
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks...David
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21140 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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18-Aug-95 00:55:07
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Sb: #21128-NeedHelpToTrapError107!?
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: David A. Ferguson 73737,2471
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> Help!,
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>
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> I need to know how to trap a floating point error. Currently my program
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> is aborted when the result of a floating point operation 'under flows' to
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> zero.
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>
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> void main ()
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> {
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> float g;
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>
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> for (g = 1.0; ; g /= 3.1415)
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> printf("g=%g\n", g);
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> }
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>
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> Following are the last few lines that are printed before the program is
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> dumped.
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> g=1.62876e-37
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> g=5.18466e-38
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> g=1.65038e-38
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> Error #000:107
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> $
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I tried the same thing (using MW cc 3.2), and got the same thing as you did.
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However, changing the variable to a double eliminated that error, for some
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reason. Here's the output at the time it got so small it started to just print
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zero's:
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g=1.84685e-307
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g=5.87888e-308
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g=1.87136e-308
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g=0
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g=0
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g=0 Error #000:003 <<< I hit CTRL-C
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I let it run for some time, and it never did error. Dunno if this will help or
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not, but maybe..
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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