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92683 23-MAY 19:02 System Modules (6809)
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$xy
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From: DOMM To: RANDYKWILSON
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Randy---
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OK now I know what you meant by $xy: $x9=/d0 $xa=/d1 $xc=/d2
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I see though going from /d0 to /d1 was one number jump and that going
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from /d1 to /d2 was two. I've tried y=b and both /d0 and /d1 came on.
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What then would say...drive 3 selection need for y? (D?-E?)
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So far I've made sucessful boots from all three drives.
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---Dom
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92688 23-MAY 22:06 System Modules (6809)
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RE: $xy (Re: Msg 92683)
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From: RANDYKWILSON To: DOMM
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The answer gets into binary math a bit. The byte we are twiddling is not
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used by the hardware as a number. It is used as a set of eight on/off flags
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(eight bits to a byte, ya know). A partial listing is:
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bit 7 control
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bit 6 Side select. Tandy used as drive three select
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bit 5 control
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bit 4 control
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bit 3 drive motors on
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bit 2 drive 2 select
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bit 1 drive 1 select
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bit 0 drive 0 select.
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The individual bits can be represented in hex as:
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7 = $80
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6 = $40
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5 = $20
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4 = $10
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3 = $08
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2 = $04
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1 = $02
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0 = $01
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Enough background. We had three patch points. The first and last contained
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the representation of motor_on (bit 3) and drive_select. The middle one had
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those two things, plus one control bit (bit 5, $20, precomp enable). Thus, the
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original code, for drive 0, had $09, $29, $09. We patched it for drive two,
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which means we wanted to set it's bit, and unset drive 0. So now the base
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is bit 2 (4), bit 3 (8), and bit 5 as needed; $0C, $2C, $0C.
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When you set the code to use $xB, you then had bits 3, 2, and 1 set. This
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will give motor on, drive 1, *and* drive 0 selects. As you noted.
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Now on to your question. To select drive 3 (assuming four singlesided
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drives), you need to set bit 3 (motor on), bit 6 (drive 3) and for the middle
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patch, bit 5. this is $40 + $08 and $40 + $08 + $20. $48, $68, $48.
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Not easy to fit in the simplified X-Y description. :>
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Randy
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92692 23-MAY 23:13 System Modules (6809)
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RE: $xy (Re: Msg 92688)
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From: DOMM To: RANDYKWILSON
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Randy---
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Thanks for cluing me into this thing!
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I have submitted a text file with modpatches for booting from Drive 2.
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What I will try to add to it will be the y=a instructions for Drive 1.
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You mentioned four single sided drives in describing drive 3 select.
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It seems may be that I should stay away from this??? I can't test anything.
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I have booted sucessfully from /d0,/d1,/d2 , so thats what I'll use.
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---Dom
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End of Thread.
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92684 23-MAY 19:06 System Modules (6809)
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RE: Drive Two Boot (Re: Msg 92679)
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From: DOMM To: DBREEDING
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David---
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Are you saying that the actual name of your dissasembler is Dynamite+ ???
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I did so far download Dasm and Disasm_6309 to start looking around.
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---Dom
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92687 23-MAY 21:55 System Modules (6809)
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RE: Drive Two Boot (Re: Msg 92684)
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From: DBREEDING To: DOMM
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> Are you saying that the actual name of your dissasembler is Dynamite+ ???
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Yes, that's the name of it. I got it years ago.. It's the first (and only
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one I ever used.. I have disassembled some very large programs with it.
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Bear in mind that you have to be pretty familiar with what you're doing
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to interpret a lot of the stuff, and it takes some bit of work to get it
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down to the original form. But it has been very useful for several
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things.
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I suspect that the people are no longer in business, or are are at a
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different location.. As I said, they are the same people who wrote
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Dynacalc. I tried their phone # once but got an answering machine and
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it sounded like it might have been a residence. The address from my
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Dynamite Manual is:
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Computer Systems Center
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13461 Olive Blvd.
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Chesterfield, MO 63017
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It is rock solid.. You can disassemble OS9 modules, Flex, RS-Dos programs
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(after moving onto an OS9 Disk. If you can find a used copy, it might
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be well worth getting.
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> I did so far download Dasm and Disasm_6309 to start looking around.
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This seems to be a pretty good program.. I've seen some code posted that
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looks like it could have come from it, so it appears that it _is_ used
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by some (maybe several). As I said, Dynamite was so good that I never
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took the trouble to learn how to use it... It works a little differently
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than Dynamite.
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Did you find an assembler? As I said, if you don't have OS9 Level 1, you
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might find a used copy somewhere. It would be well worth the price to
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just get the assembler.. (I do believe it was you who was asking?)
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The assembler that comes with the C compiler and the one that comes in the
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Level 2 Dev Pak work a little differently, but it's not a _big_ job to
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convert it to work.. mostly just the header and end info.
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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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92691 23-MAY 22:54 System Modules (6809)
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RE: Drive Two Boot (Re: Msg 92687)
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From: DOMM To: DBREEDING
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David---
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Thanks for the info. I haven't seriously been looking for an assembler yet.
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I'm in no big hurry for any particular reason so I'd like to make sure
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its the best I can get under the circumstances. At this point I don't
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know what I'm doing.
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---Dom
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End of Thread.
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92685 23-MAY 21:54 General Information
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Y or double Y cable
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From: SMITHBA To: TAULBORG
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You were asking about using a SC2 with a B&B.
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I use a Y cable with 4 connectors on it.
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In on I have a supercontroller 2 with a 2 in 1.
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the scsi (scuzzy) part of the 2 in 1 is dissabled
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it conflicted with the B&B.
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In another connector I have a B&B hard disk adapter
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I have had no problems using these on a Y cable
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however I do supply the +12 for the B&B from the
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PC power supply.
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I also have my Mprom hooked up the the SC2 and readdresed
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In the other slot I have a DS69B.
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If you have any question just reply.
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Brian Smith Delphi:SMITHBA Internet:smithba@delphi.com
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92686 23-MAY 21:55 Telecom (6809)
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RE: usenet (Re: Msg 92682)
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From: DBREEDING To: WDTV5
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> Thats possible, but I'd rather blame it on a flacky ethernet card
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> someplace in the delphi system. What I'm told happens is that you may get
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> a different machine the next time on, and it doesn't kknow (yet) that
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> you've been there and read the stuffs.
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That makes a lot of sense.. It could well be what is happening..
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I suppose I can live with it. Just will cost me a little more on the
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phone bill and a little more time sorting through it.. Maybe it is
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something that will pass..
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CYA..
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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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92689 23-MAY 22:08 General Information
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RE: Looking for IMS info. (Re: Msg 92383)
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From: PAUL8 To: MITHELEN
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If you ever come back to boston please look me up. Let me know first so I
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can give you my address and tele #. I do not drink so do not know or care
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about the drinking laws.
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Paul - visit Boston - we need your money
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Happy Sailing; Another Day Above Ground
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`[1;37;47mRainbow V 1.17.2 for Delphi - Registered
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92690 23-MAY 22:48 New Uploads
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RE: File Upload to Delphi (Re: Msg 92681)
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From: JOHNBAER To: DOMM
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> I left a message in the trouble section but fear that wasn't the way to
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> fix things.
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>
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> How do I make sure of this?
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If you already submitted them, just leave Paul (MITHELEN) a message
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and tell him which one to keep.
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John -
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92693 23-MAY 23:17 New Uploads
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RE: File Upload to Delphi (Re: Msg 92690)
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From: DOMM To: JOHNBAER
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John---
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I did finally come to my senses and realized that. Paul has already
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contacted me.
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Thanks.
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---Dom
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End of Thread.
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92694 24-MAY 00:05 System Modules (6809)
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pro
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From: WDTV5 To: ALL
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Hi all, has anyone got Alan Dekoks email addr? I seem to have miss-filed
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it here. Thanks, gene
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92695 24-MAY 00:09 Programmers Den
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alans addr
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From: WDTV5 To: RANDYKWILSON
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Thanks Randy, Cheers, Gene
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92696 24-MAY 22:19 General Information
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Fix your IX script file NOW
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From: JOHNBAER To: ALL
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Well gang, if you haven't found out by now, you will real soon.
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It seens a few `Sigs' have been moved off the Computing Menu to
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a sub-menu called `Add'l Systems & Software'. Here's a copy:
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COMPUTING GROUPS Menu:
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** SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ** ** NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS **
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Amiga SIG Media & Computer News
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Atari Advantage Product Announcements
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BBS SIG
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Desktop Publishing SIG ** INTERNET **
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Gateway 2000 Support SIG Related Computer Usenet Groups
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Games PC/MAC Shareware WWW pages - computer companies
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Graphics SIG
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Macintosh ICONtact ** OTHER **
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PC Compatibles/IBM Delphi Software & Navigators
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Shareware Outlet (SDN) File Transfer Tips
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Software Reviews
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Add'l Systems & Software Exit
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COMPUTING> add
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Additional Systems Menu:
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AppleII Portable Place
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Color Computer Tandy PC SIG
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Commodore SIG TI Intl Users Net
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Midrange Systems Exit
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OS9 On-Line
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So, you users of InfoXpress will have to include the word `add' soon
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to get to the OS-9 Sig & the CoCo Sig. Note too that the word coco
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won't work now.. you have to use `color' to get there.
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Nice of Delphi to tell us about the changes in advance (ya, right).
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John -
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92697 24-MAY 22:28 OSK Applications
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DBASE for MM/1
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From: VAXELF To: ALL
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Bill,
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I saw a DBASE program for the MM/1 at the Chicago Fest, but didn't
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get a chance to look at it or talk to you about it.
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Could you send me some info about it. Also is it DBASE2 compatible??
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John D.
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92706 27-MAY 20:44 OSK Applications
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RE: DBASE for MM/1 (Re: Msg 92697)
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From: NIMITZ To: VAXELF
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John, the Budgetware folks were showing a C library to handle FoxBase data
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and index files. I should think they would be DBase compatible at some
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level, if I recall my ancient DOS history correctly (no guarantees!)
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92716 28-MAY 18:53 OSK Applications
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RE: DBASE for MM/1 (Re: Msg 92697)
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From: JEJONES To: VAXELF
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> I saw a DBASE program for the MM/1 at the Chicago Fest, but didn't
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> get a chance to look at it or talk to you about it.
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> Could you send me some info about it. Also is it DBASE2 compatible??
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I'm not sure whether this is what you saw, but...Budgetware had something
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for sale called OSK-Base. It's not MM/1 specific, because it's a library
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of routines for manipulating databases of the sort that dBASE III and
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Foxbase+ use. You can write your own interface around it, in C or in
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Microware BASIC (what they call BASIC09 on OS-9/68000 :-).
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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92727 29-MAY 17:24 OSK Applications
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RE: DBASE for MM/1 (Re: Msg 92716)
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From: VAXELF To: JEJONES
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That must have been what I saw. Thanks for the info. I was not sure if
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it was a complete DBASE package or just utilities to access such files.
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John D.
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End of Thread.
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92698 25-MAY 01:47 General Information
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RE: IDE Hard drive adapter? (Re: Msg 92614)
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From: BROWN80 To: DISTO
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Even though I have a good MFM, I know that nothing lasts forever. I'd like
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one
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John Brown
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92699 25-MAY 22:05 General Information
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?
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From: DOMM To: ALL
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Is it because they gave os2 the "OS" space that OS9 had that no-one was
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told of the switch?
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Not nice guys! (But I guess money talks!)
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---Dom
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92700 26-MAY 22:58 OSK Applications
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BMP pics
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From: VAXELF To: ALL
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Does anyone know where I can find a graphic viewer for BMP or PCX pics?
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john D.
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92701 27-MAY 08:02 General Information
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SCREWY SCREENS
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From: RONMAGOO To: ALL
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Recently I aquired a custon Coco 1 meg Disto hard drive system in a
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PC case. After 4-5 hours running (not contineous) I lost the cursor
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and Sign-on screen. I get either a green screen or assorted colors
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and patterns. Sometimes the drives come on intermitently.
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I have a spare 512K machine. I tested the gime- it's OK, the memory
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boards are not. QUESTIONS
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1. WHAT BLEW THE MEMORY CHIPS? On the 1 meg board there are stoppers
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that keep the pins raised 3/8". They were heavly clogged with dust and
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fuss. Could this cause the chips to blow?
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2. Would ALL the chips necessarly be blown? What is the most practical
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way to test memory chips? I have a friend with an ossioscope.
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3. Where is the least expensive source of replacement chips?
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4. Behond being 16 pins and having the #1256 in common- what else
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indentifies these chips? Isn't there something like ns or cos etc.?
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5. Is there anything besides the gime and memory chips that could
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likely cause the problems I have indicated?
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ANY INPUT WILL BE APPRECIATED ! -= RON =-
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92703 27-MAY 17:20 General Information
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RE: SCREWY SCREENS (Re: Msg 92701)
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From: WDTV5 To: RONMAGOO
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Well, if you're also running an mpi, the contacts for either the edge
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connectors in the side of the coco, or the ones in the pack itself might
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be getting dirty. Wipe with alchohol, not rubbing, but paint store stuffs.
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Wiggling everything will often fix it for a week or 2 if thats the case.
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Cheers, Gene
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92715 28-MAY 13:34 General Information
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RE: SCREWY SCREENS (Re: Msg 92703)
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From: RONMAGOO To: WDTV5
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No, I am using a Disto 4 in 1 board. However dirty contacts still could
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be the culprite. Thanks for the suggestion.
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-= RON =-
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92725 28-MAY 23:32 General Information
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RE: SCREWY SCREENS (Re: Msg 92715)
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From: WDTV5 To: RONMAGOO (NR)
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Sure could, I had a crash the other night, first in quite a while that I
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didn't bring on, and it would not reboot! I finally gave up, shut it down
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for the nite, wiggled it all the next morning, and its been working ever
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since. I hafta do that at about 90 day intervals it seems, even if I don't
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smoke anymore, my wife does. I used to blame it on my smoking, but the
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need to wash screens hasn't reduced a bit in the 5 years it been since I
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stuck one of them things in my face. I'm about due to strip it all and
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give them a good scrubbing again. Worst offender by far is any card thats
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got "solder plated" coating on it. Even with a gold wash on the contacts
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it mates with, there is no way in he** it will ever make an oxide tight
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connection. I've got 2 packs that are made that way, and the mpi itself
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was until I got upset one night, sawed the nose off and soldered a gold
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plated set of fingers in its place. MUCH more dependable now. Next to
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get the saw is gonna be my WP-RS pack. Havta warn ya tho, finding an
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old card from a pc that has a suitable gold-plated area to saw off that
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doesn't also have interlayer shorts is a bit of a search.
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Good luck - Gene
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92728 30-MAY 01:12 General Information
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RE: SCREWY SCREENS (Re: Msg 92701)
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From: ADITNAVEL To: RONMAGOO (NR)
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In reguards to your problem, I had something similar happen when I upgraded my
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512K system to the 1 Meg upgrade. In my system, I had a Hardware screensaver I
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can"t remember the name of it now, that I had pusrchased and installed in my
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coco. Everythig worke
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d OK for a while, but after a while things went nuts. Apparently, the scrren
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saver and the 1 Meg upgrade were NOT compatible. After I removed the Scrren
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saver, all was OK. If your system has ahardware scrren saver , it is an epoxy
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Blob with 5 or 6 wires
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coming out and is either soldered to or "test clipped" to various
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transsitors/chips. Take it out, and things should work again. I hope this is of
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some help.
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92702 27-MAY 12:26 General Information
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Memorial Day??
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From: MRUPGRADE To: ALL
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As kindly posted by Delphi, be aware several services don't
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recognize memorial day.
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Why not?
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Why can't Delphi recognize Memorial Day?
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Our nation set aside a day when we can recognize those who died
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protecting our freedom. Putting aside you feelings of right or
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wrong of Vietnam; many Americans died answering a call by our
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country they believed to be right. Or would they also argue, we
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were wrong to defend ourselves against the bombing at Pearl Harbor
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and Hitler? Many Amercanas died in a successful attempt to keep
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Hitler from ruling the world. We set aside a day to recognize
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them. As well many choose too visit gravesights with flowers, etc
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of their loved ones on this day.
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All banks, government offices, and about any business aside from
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grocery store and gas stations CLOSE IN RECOGNITION OF OUR DEAD.
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We are not talking about money here,,, the businesses are
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CLOSED.
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We are talking about a computer network that is in essance
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saying "your dead loved ones aren't important"!
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Granted, I don't know all the why's and wherefores. It may not
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be Delphi Service utimately at fault. Perhaps it is the
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SPRINTNET & TYMNET service they use?
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What do you think? Is a day set aside to recognise our loved
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ones who had died "just anouther week day"? Or is the SMACK IN
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FACE of those who believe Memorial Day is, what it is?
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Go to EMAIL and leave a message to SERVICE. If the problem lies
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with subscriber NETS, ask that they be forwarded. Computers may
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be made up of cold wires and plastic. But the people running them
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are supposed to be warm blooded. On this subject I feel more
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warmth,,, from my CPU!
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Terry Simons Des Moines, Iowa
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92704 27-MAY 17:23 General Information
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RE: Memorial Day?? (Re: Msg 92702)
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From: WDTV5 To: MRUPGRADE
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Fiirst off, Terry, it isn't delphi! According to the posting, its SprintNet
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and TymeNet who don't discount the holidays. So if ya want to holler at
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somebody, pick up the phone and holler at your 1-800 SprintNet/TymNet
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representative.
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Cheers - Gene
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92705 27-MAY 19:03 General Information
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RE: Memorial Day?? (Re: Msg 92704)
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From: MRUPGRADE To: WDTV5
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I believe I did mention that in t the post. But will give'em a call.
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If I can get their number????
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* Hooked on phonics works real well *
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* huked on foniks, a grate wae to spel *
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92708 27-MAY 22:47 General Information
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RE: Memorial Day?? (Re: Msg 92705)
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From: NIMITZ To: MRUPGRADE
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No Terry, you mentioned that it MIGHT BE Sprintnet or Tymenet. The message
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on signon clearly said that it IS Sprintnet, and Tymenet. Thus it has been,
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and (hopefully not) always shall be, per omnia seculorum (or whatever).
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Anyway, before opening mouth, please engage brain and READ carefully. I'm
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always ready to jump in a good cause, but let's do as Davy Crockett advised,
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and BE SURE WE'RE RIGHT, before going ahead!
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92709 27-MAY 23:49 General Information
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RE: Memorial Day?? (Re: Msg 92705)
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From: WDTV5 To: MRUPGRADE
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seems to me there is a help function giving g
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the voice numbers down at the main menu or thereabouts. I've used it a
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couple of times but not recently enough to remember. My dram refresh rate
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is getting slow in the later years and its now dropping bits here and there.
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Cheers, Gene
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92710 28-MAY 11:13 General Information
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RE: Memorial Day?? (Re: Msg 92708)
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From: MRUPGRADE To: NIMITZ
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RE> Before opening your mouth, please engauge brain...
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Good advise. Why don't(broad smile) you take it.
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Reread th post. I DID mention Sprintnet & Tymenet.
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* Hooked on phonics works real well *
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* huked on foniks, a grate wae to spel *
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End of Thread.
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92707 27-MAY 21:22 General Information
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CDRom drives
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From: HAWKSOFT To: ALL
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Howdy All!!!
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As you all probably know, We sold out of the $200 CDRom drive packages
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at the Chicago 'fest. Well I've located another source and if there is still
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interest, I'll pick up some more. I may have to chage a little extra for
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shipping tho. Anyone still interested please send me E-Mail.
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Thanks!
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Chris
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:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
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Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
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******************< Uploaded w/ InfoXpress vr. 1.02.00 >******************
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92711 28-MAY 11:34 General Information
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RE: Fest (Re: Msg 92668)
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From: 01GEN40 To: DBREEDING
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Hi Dave,
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Yes, I do have my OS9Boot file on my HD. I have the kernal on the
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HD as well, track 127 i do believe. The problem with have a floppy
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boot match that which is on the HD is that the Boot module has to be
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patched to its original form so that it will look for the kernal on
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tracks 128 and 129. I think that this may have been my problem with
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that backup boot floppy. It was trying to load the kernal from track
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128 when there is no track 128 on a floppy.
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I use the "logbook" file in my sys directory to keep track of all my
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hardware, software and boot modifications. I am still having a pro-
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blem with trying to get this RLL HD working on this CoCo. I have a
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feeling that I may have a serious hardware problem, maybe in this
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CoCo. For the past 6 months or so, I have been experiencing so very
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drastic system crashes. I did just last Sunday, 5/21, when I was
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trying to format the RLL hd as an MFM. A few months ago I had some
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repetative crashes as I was working on a program I am writing. It,
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the program, worked fine for a while, as designed, then all of a
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sudden I was getting these crashes, this with hardly any modifica-
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tion to the program. This CoCo was a used one when I upgraded to
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the 6309 CPU that is in it. I will get my original CoCo down off
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the shelf and use it for a while to see if the problem persists.
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If the crashes stop, I will have to find someone that can do
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system diagnostics/repair on the CoCo 3. You know, I just had a
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thought. I have 3 512K boards in 3 different CoCo 3s. I may just
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swap memory boards first. I do not know how extensive the memory
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test in the B&B XT-ROM is. It has not told me that there are any
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problems, but then again it could just be testing to see how much
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memory is installed, I do not know. I will keep in touch.
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Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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Peace and Long Life...
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Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
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-= GEN =-
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92722 28-MAY 22:05 General Information
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RE: Fest (Re: Msg 92711)
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From: DBREEDING To: 01GEN40 (NR)
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> Yes, I do have my OS9Boot file on my HD. I have the kernal on the
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> HD as well, track 127 i do believe. The problem with have a floppy
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> boot match that which is on the HD is that the Boot module has to be
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> patched to its original form so that it will look for the kernal on
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> tracks 128 and 129. I think that this may have been my problem with
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> that backup boot floppy. It was trying to load the kernal from track
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> 128 when there is no track 128 on a floppy.
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Wouldn't you need to use an entirely different boot kernel to load from
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a floppy? (Not sure, were you wanting to load your os9boot from the
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floppy, too?).. Never having fooled with a HD boot for the coco, I'm
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not sure how it works. Is your disk ROM chip (that goes inside your
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floppy controller) also modified with an altered DOS command?
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On the surface, it seems like it would be a little difficult to switch
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back and forth. One feature I like about my OSK system, it starts up
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with a menu giving you a choice of what you wish to boot from.. Mine
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defaults to IDE drive /h0, but you can boot from /d0, /d1 (which I don't
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have), IDE /h1, SCSI, (seems like others, too). Makes it easy to
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switch).
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> I use the "logbook" file in my sys directory to keep track of all my
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> hardware, software and boot modifications.
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If you don't have something like that, you're bound to get lost...
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> I am still having a pro-
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> blem with trying to get this RLL HD working on this CoCo. I have a
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> feeling that I may have a serious hardware problem, maybe in this
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> CoCo.
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Did you have the RLL working before? Or are you trying to install it?
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> For the past 6 months or so, I have been experiencing so very
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> drastic system crashes. I did just last Sunday, 5/21, when I was
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> trying to format the RLL hd as an MFM.
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Could it have to do with transfer rates? MFM would be slower, wouldn't
|
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it? Might the coco be timing out or something?
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> A few months ago I had some
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> repetative crashes as I was working on a program I am writing. It,
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> the program, worked fine for a while, as designed, then all of a
|
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> sudden I was getting these crashes, this with hardly any modifica-
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> tion to the program.
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Did you check your modification out? How about trying the original version?
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> This CoCo was a used one when I upgraded to
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> the 6309 CPU that is in it.
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Hehe, reminds me of my 6309 upgrade.. I bought an additional coco - didn't
|
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want to ruin my only coco - and removed the 6809. I originally tried some
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Rat-Shack desoldering braid.. I wound up pulling some traces to the CPU
|
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loose. I reinstalled them and had to use some wires to reconnect a
|
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couple.. I doubted that it would ever work, but I didn't have any
|
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problems with it that I thought were due to the work I did.. It was hard
|
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to believe.
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> I may just
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> swap memory boards first.
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It would be wise to check out all possibilities.. Sometimes things like
|
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this are caused by something that you would least expect.
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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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End of Thread.
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92712 28-MAY 11:43 General Information
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RE: Visability (Re: Msg 92674)
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From: 01GEN40 To: THETAURUS
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|
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Hi Chris,
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And, speaking of the Sourcebook, I still need to fill out the
|
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form it get it sent in. One of these days, when I have time and
|
|
I remember to. It is too bad that the CoCofests are all on the
|
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Eastern half of this country. I, myself, cannot afford to attend
|
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one of these Fests. I would love too, but... Maybe, one of these
|
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days, I will win the Lottery out here and then be able to afford
|
|
it all, the Fests, a new OS-9 machine...
|
|
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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Peace and Long Life...
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Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
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-= GEN =-
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92713 28-MAY 12:02 General Information
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RE: Visability (Re: Msg 92677)
|
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From: 01GEN40 To: NIMITZ
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You sound like a very wise business man, Sir. I, however, am
|
|
not, but I doo agree with your statements. Out here in San Diego,
|
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we have the, I forget the exect title, West Coast representative
|
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for the MM/1. He is also the President of the local OS-9/CoCo
|
|
User Group. I do think he is shying away from the CoCo, however.
|
|
When I go to this Computer Expo, in August, I will talk to the
|
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members about trying to get some kind of Sales oriented exibit,
|
|
maybe for the next Expo. It has to start somewhere! I think,
|
|
if we do not already, we need to get representatives for the
|
|
other OS-9/68K machines out here as well. I also think that if
|
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OS-9 is to make any kind of major impact on the PC world, that
|
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the major companies, Micrware, Motorola... will have to partis-
|
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ipate in some fastion. Just some of my thoughts...
|
|
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
|
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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Peace and Long Life...
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Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
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-= GEN =-
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92719 28-MAY 19:24 General Information
|
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RE: Visability (Re: Msg 92712)
|
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From: THETAURUS To: 01GEN40 (NR)
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|
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>>Maybe one of these days, I will win the lottery...<<
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|
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I can sympathise with you. If I won the lottery of time and money I'd
|
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personally host a major Coco AND OS-9 fest in each state, plus some in
|
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Canada :-) Oh yeah, and would have one of every personal OSK machine :-)
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Yeah, don't forget to get that form in(it really is pretty easy to fill out).
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That way, when the UG looks for someone to help set up a fest on the west
|
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coastt(DUCKING).....;-)
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Chris Perrault
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OS-9 Users' Group
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Sourcebook Coordinator
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92723 28-MAY 22:05 General Information
|
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RE: Visability (Re: Msg 92712)
|
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From: DBREEDING To: 01GEN40 (NR)
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> I, myself, cannot afford to attend
|
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> one of these Fests. I would love too, but... Maybe, one of these
|
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> days, I will win the Lottery out here and then be able to afford
|
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> it all, the Fests, a new OS-9 machine...
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I went for years wanting to go to a Fest. Finally got to go to the
|
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Atlanta Fest in '93 and got to go back in '94, but missed the last
|
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one..
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It was really a great experience. It was really great to get to finally
|
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see so many of those faces that went with the names. If you ever get to
|
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go to one, by all means do.
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The worst thing about the '93 fest was that I was with some other people
|
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and they wanted to start back just about the time Kevin Darling began
|
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his seminar.. That was the one I wanted to be at most, but didn't want
|
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to hold them up..
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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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End of Thread.
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92714 28-MAY 12:57 General Information
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Chopped-up Threads?!?!
|
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From: 01GEN40 To: ALL
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|
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Hello to one and all,
|
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Is it just me? I seem to be observing "Chopped-up Threads" in this
|
|
forum. I will read a thread, come to its end and then run into more
|
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of it later on. And, with previous dates than the present (from my
|
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perspective). Could this be an anomoly with off-line readers not
|
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maintaining the thread, or is it my imagination that this just seems
|
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to be happening? Maybe I just need to have my positronic matrix
|
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re-polarized! Could be a cascade failure in said matrix! Oh well...
|
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See ya among the stars...
|
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LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
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Peace and Long Life...
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Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
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-= GEN =-
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92724 28-MAY 22:05 General Information
|
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RE: Chopped-up Threads?!?! (Re: Msg 92714)
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From: DBREEDING To: 01GEN40 (NR)
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> Hello to one and all,
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> Is it just me? I seem to be observing "Chopped-up Threads" in this
|
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> forum. I will read a thread, come to its end and then run into more
|
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> of it later on.
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What offline reader do you use? I use IX, and I find this often. I
|
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figured that it rewrote its data file or something and got them out
|
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of order... maybe not, though.
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Too, I've noticed it when you are dealing with replies to a thread that
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began before "this" download..
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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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End of Thread.
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92717 28-MAY 18:53 OSK Applications
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Kientzle book is out!
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From: JEJONES To: ALL
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|
|
I was at Barnes & Noble, and what did I see before me but *The Working
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Programmer's Guide to Serial Protocols*, by Tim Kientzle (Coriolis Group
|
|
Books 1995, ISBN 1-883577-20-9, $40 US, $56 Canada).
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This is a fine book. It covers mostly the usual serial file transfer
|
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protocols one finds in the home computer world ([XYZ]Modem and Kermit),
|
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but has a good general discussion of protocols in general, the basics
|
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of error detection, and the layers of protocol. The overview it
|
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presents gives you the tools to compare and contrast the protocols
|
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described in the book, and has hints for those of you who may wish to
|
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roll your own file transfer protocol. The book also includes a thorough
|
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description of most of the features that have been added to Kermit since
|
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da Cruz's book *Kermit: a file transfer protocol* (I say "most" only
|
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because book publishing is necessarily not totally up to date--the
|
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omissions are very few at the time of this writing).
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Above all, it's a primo example of what Donald Knuth calls "Literate
|
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Programming." It's written in CWEB, which basically lets you write
|
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documentation and explanatory material (or even a book!) around a
|
|
piece of code which is the actual code you feed to the compiler.
|
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This book has in it ANSI C sources to implement the protocols described.
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Included with the book is a floppy (MS-DOS format) with source; IMHO
|
|
the terms of use and distribution are more than fair. (You're all
|
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good people, and I know you'll honor said terms. Right? Right.)
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IMHO, this book would be worth the price of admission solely for its
|
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clear exposition of ZModem along with intelligible ZModem source. If
|
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someone asked me about references on the subject of serial protocols,
|
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I'd point them at this book and da Cruz.
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Check it out.
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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92718 28-MAY 19:04 OSK Applications
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RE: Kientzle book is out! (Re: Msg 92717)
|
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From: JEJONES To: JEJONES
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Oops. I forgot to mention--I bought a copy of the book, of course.
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Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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92726 28-MAY 23:36 OSK Applications
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RE: Kientzle book is out! (Re: Msg 92717)
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From: WDTV5 To: JEJONES
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Yes, I was also gonna make some noise about the book, its that good IMHO.
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Not having the checkbook with me, I stood and read about 30 pages in the
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bookstore. What I read seemed to be spot on, and when I'm there next with
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my checkbook, I'll own a copy!
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Cheers, Gene
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92721 28-MAY 20:27 Users Group
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Sourcebook Entry Form
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From: THETAURUS To: ALL
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OS-9 Sourcebook Information Form
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Name:
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Business:
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Address:
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Country: Telephone:( ) -
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EMail Address:
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Signature: Date: / /
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Would you like information on
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joining the OS-9 Users Group? o Already a Member! o Yes o No
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Can this information be passed to OS-9 vendors? o Yes o No
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Are you available to act as a volunteer for OS-9 o Yes o No
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projects from time to time? This isn't a commitment.
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Please indicate your area(s) of interest:
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o OS-9/6809 o OS-9/68000 o OS-9000
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o Programming o Hardware Other ________________________
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You use OS-9 primarily for what purpose:
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o personal use o industrial system o both
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Please describe briefly your OS-9 computer system(s):
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Please describe briefly your computer and OS-9 experience:
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Please describe your OS-9 interests (things you would like to see the
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UG do, or see in the MOTD), or list any other questions or comments:
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92729 1-JUN 01:08 Telecom (6809)
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Anybody home?
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From: WDTV5 To: ALL
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Well, here it is a whole 24 hours since I last checked, and NO new msgs.
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Is everybody speechless or what?
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Cheers all, Gene
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