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Public Message
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Message # 17 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Russ Magee
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From : Colin Mckay
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Subject : Re: MM/1 repair
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Date : 95/03/21 19:46:00
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Hi, Russ.
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> Thanks, Colin! I appreciate the update.
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Your message arrived just in time for another update!
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 20:18:02 -36000
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From: Kevin J Pease <kevin@mm1001.theporch.com>
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To: Colin McKay <cmckay@northx.isis.org>
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Colin it seems that the problem with the sick MM/1 is the I/O board. The
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CPU and accelerator work just fine. We are trying to determine what is
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wrong with it.
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Kevin J Pease
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WB0JZG Mt Juliet, TN.
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mm1001.theporch.com
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TTYL. Colin.
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--- Maximus-CBCS v1.02
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* Origin: Micro80 Computer Club of Ottawa BBS (1:163/306)
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Public Message
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Message # 18 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Steve Goldfein
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From : Colin Mckay
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Subject : Re: MM/1 repair
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Date : 95/03/21 19:49:00
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Hi, Steve.
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> What is an MM/1 board?
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An MM/1 is a brand of computer that runs OS-9/68000. Warren Hrach on this
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echo can give you the full sales pitch, if you want more info.
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TTYL. Colin.
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--- Maximus-CBCS v1.02
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* Origin: Micro80 Computer Club of Ottawa BBS (1:163/306)
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Public Message
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Message # 19 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : All
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From : Terry Finken-Bayes
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Subject : OS and Port Engineering Position
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Date : 95/03/16 14:01:00
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IA
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From: terryfb@microware.com (Terry Finken-Bayes)
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Date: 16 Mar 1995 20:01:38 GMT
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Operating Systems and Porting Engineering Opportunities
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Microware Systems Corporation seeks qualified candidates for the
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positions of Operating Systems Engineer and Ports Engineer in our
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Research and Development organization located in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Responsibilities for the Operating Systems Engineer will include but
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are not limited to the development and enhancement of OS-9 and OS-9000
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file managers, device drivers, board support packages, and real-time
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operating system performance monitoring and analysis. The ideal
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candidate will have a BS in Computer Science or equivalent combination
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of education and experience, extensive experience with real-time OS
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concepts, in-depth knowledge of OS-9 internals, OS-9 and OS-9000 file
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manager or device driver experience, and experience in C and assembler
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(680x0, 80386, RISC).
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Responsibilities for the Ports Engineer include, but are not limited
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to development and enhancement of OS-9 device drivers, boot code, and
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board support packages, and real-time operating system performance
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monitoring and analysis. The ideal candidate will have a BS in Computer
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Science or equivalent combination of education and experience,
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extensive experience with real-time OS concepts, knowledge of OS-9
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internals, OS-9 file manager or device driver experience, and
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experience in C and assembler (680x0, 80386, RISC).
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From THE WALLSTREET to WIRED, Microware Systems Corporation is making
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the headlines. From interactive television and cellular telephones to
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traffic controllers and medical instrumentation, Microware real-time
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system software is affecting every aspect of daily life. Microware's
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OS-9 Real-Time Operating System has been deployed in millions of
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high-performance devices around the world. And, Microware's DAVID has
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become the standard for interactive television software. Microware is
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defining the leading edge because we hire the best and brightest
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people. Microware is located in America's Heartland, Des Moines,
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Iowa, where quality of life is paramount, where high school students
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have the highest ACT scores in the country, where housing is
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affordable, and where a drive to work takes just 10 minutes.
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Now, Microware is looking for more of the best and brightest to help
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us continue to define the leading edge. Microware offers a very
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attractive compensation package, including a competitive salary, major
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health care coverage, and a 401(k) plan. Plus, Microware offers a
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stimulating, challenging, yet casual environment.
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If you are a computer professional looking for an unusual challenge in
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a city with a high quality of life and a low cost of living, send your
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resume with salary history in writing (no e-mail applications
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accepted) to:
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Human Resources Administrator
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Microware Systems Corporation
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1900 NW 114th Street
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Des Moines, IA 50325-7077
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Microware Systems Corporation is an Affirmative Action/Equal
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Opportunity Employer.
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* Origin: Austin InfoMail Association <-> Internet Gateway (1:382/87.0)
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Public Message (Rec)
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Message # 20 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Warren Hrach
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From : Charles Connolly
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Subject : Re: OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/21 11:37:00
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On Friday, March 17th, 1995 - Warren Hrach wrote:
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WH> On Tuesday, March 14th, 1995 - Steve Goldfein wrote:
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SG> I had heard talk about this program for a while, and then found this
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SG> echo. Is there anyone alive out there? Anyone who uses this software
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SG> and this echo on the Atari ST? What exactly is OS9 and what does it
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SG> do, ect... cost? Details! I want details! ;)
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Please Forward this message to Steve Goldfein.
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Atari ST OS-9 is available from:
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Cumana Ltd.
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Pines Trading Estate, Broad Street
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Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3BH
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Telephone (0483)503121
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ask for Yvonne Kavanaugh (Sales)
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Package contains OS9/68k V2.3 - Sculptor - DynaCalc - Stylograph
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- Basic - uMACS - C and
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Assembler, Debugger & Linker.
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This source is in the U.K. and costs 99 pounds.
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Finally If he gets Atari ST OS9 he should keep an ear to
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the ground for K-Windows as I have heared through 68'micros
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that It may be released soon.
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.Charles.
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--- RiBBS v2.10
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* Origin: Toronto Color Computer Club BBS (Ont) (416) 757 8903 (1:250/404)
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Public Message
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Message # 21 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Charles Connolly
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From : Warren Hrach
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Subject : Re: OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/24 12:29:32
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Charles,
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Thanks for posting that info on OS9 for the Atari ST.
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Warren
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--- RiBBS v2.11 (Beta)
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* Origin: Ocean Beach BBS 619-224-4878 MM1 TECH moderator (1:202/745)
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Public Message
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Message # 23 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Charles Connolly
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From : Steve Goldfein
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Subject : Re: OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/23 08:47:00
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CC>Please Forward this message to Steve Goldfein.
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CC>
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CC> Atari ST OS-9 is available from:
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CC> Cumana Ltd.
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CC> Pines Trading Estate, Broad Street
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CC> Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3BH
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CC> Telephone (0483)503121
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CC>ask for Yvonne Kavanaugh (Sales)
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CC>
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CC> Package contains OS9/68k V2.3 - Sculptor - DynaCalc - Stylograph
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CC> - Basic - uMACS - C and
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CC> Assembler, Debugger & Linker.
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CC>
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CC> This source is in the U.K. and costs 99 pounds.
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CC>
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CC> Finally If he gets Atari ST OS9 he should keep an ear to
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CC> the ground for K-Windows as I have heared through 68'micros
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CC> that It may be released soon.
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CC>
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Ok, now, that kind of explains some things. Like what comes with it and
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all, btw...whats the cost in American dollars? Is there a demo? Will
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it run existing programs written for Atari GEM/TOS? Do I have to buy
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all new programs to make use of this OS? Do my hard drives have to be
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reformatted? :) I am interested and curious, so....
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Please enlighten me.
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--- DBSMail V1.25j [A808B798]
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* Origin: Afterlife (916) 344-0625 Sacramento CA (1:203/6969.0)
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Public Message
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Message # 24 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Colin Mckay
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From : Russ Magee
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Subject : Re: MM/1 repair
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Date : 95/03/22 20:05:00
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My I/O board is the cause eh? Hmm, the plot thickens.
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You know, I totally forgot about this until today, but I don't ever remember
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hearing a 'beep' out of the internal speaker on my machine, either. (Although
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that's the main CPU board, not the I/O.)
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ttyl,
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-Russ
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--- Maximus/2 2.02
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* Origin: The MM/1 Keyboard [Calgary, AB 403-246-6943 HST/DS] (1:134/67)
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Message # 25 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : All
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From : Warren Hrach
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Subject : RiBBS_OSK
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Date : 95/03/27 13:01:26
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Calvin Dodge has done it again, Now RiBBS_OSK can do the Fido
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part between my CoCo Fido BBS and Calvins. I also tested between my own
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MM/1 and this bbs and the send/receive is working very well. Still need
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some polishing and minor bug fixes but all in all it is getting close to
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a public release. Should be ready for the Chicago Fest !
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Warren Hrach, RiBBS/RiBBS_OSK beta sysop.
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--- RiBBS v2.11 (Beta)
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* Origin: Ocean Beach BBS 619-224-4878 MM1 TECH moderator (1:202/745)
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Public Message
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Message # 84 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Charles Connolly
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From : Dennis Mott
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Subject : Re: OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/28 16:32:00
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On Tuesday, March 21st, 1995 - Charles Connolly wrote:
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CC> Atari ST OS-9 is available from:
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CC> Cumana Ltd.
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CC> Pines Trading Estate, Broad Street
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CC> Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3BH
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CC> Telephone (0483)503121
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CC> ask for Yvonne Kavanaugh (Sales)
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CC> This source is in the U.K. and costs 99 pounds.
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CC> Finally If he gets Atari ST OS9 he should keep an ear to
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CC> the ground for K-Windows as I have heared through 68'micros
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CC> that It may be released soon.
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I wanted to post this message to thank you for this information.
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I was also going to ask how much, but when I read the bottom of your
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message, I noticed it said source is in the U.K and costs 99 pounds.
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I take this to mean that it has to be ordered from Britain/Europe
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and it costs $99 English Pounds? Any US distributors?
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--- RiBBS v2.10
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* Origin: Data Warehouse, Spokane, WA 509-325-6787 (1:346/9)
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Public Message
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Message # 86 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Steve Goldfein
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From : James Jones
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Subject : Re: OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/31 03:50:13
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OS-9 is a Unix-like multitasking operating system that is used a lot in
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"real time" applications, e.g. robot submarines, CD-i players, ATMs,
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airport luggage handling systems (*not* the one in Denver :-). It
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started out in life on the 6809, moved to the 68xxx family, and in a more
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portable version exists on the 80x86 (x >= 3) and the PowerPC.
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Let's see...Microware sells (or sold; I'm not sure about current
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availability) OS-9 for the Atari ST, and an English company called Cumana
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Ltd. sells (or sold) a port of OS-9 for the ST as well.
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--- RiBBS v2.11 (Beta)
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* Origin: Ocean Beach BBS 619-224-4878 MM1 TECH moderator (1:202/745)
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Public Message
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Message # 212 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Steve Goldfein
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From : Charles Connolly
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Subject : OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/28 11:25:00
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I don't know the answer to most of your questions except that
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1. - The Price Is In Pounds Not U.S. Dollars so will varry with the
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exchange rate. But 99 Pounds was aprox. is aproximaa couple of
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months ago, any Bank will be able to give you the exact rate.ely $160
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I don't think that you can run ATARI TOS programs under OS-9/68K
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However If K-Windows gets ported to the ATARI you will be able to run MOST
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MM/1 compatable programs and be able to easly port most COCO Basic09
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programs that you have the code for. Most TEXT only applications will
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run unaltered.
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I do not have ATARI OSK however 2 people In the local computer club
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I am a member of do have it on there systems they will be able to tell
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you If you need to repartition your hard disk or not, return me a Message
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with your complete FIDO NET address and I will see If either Mike or
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Paul would like to give you more details.
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Also I am not sure If they have Cummen OSK or another one so ask,
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from what I have heared Cummen OSK is the best deal. But If money
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is no Object the MACINTOSH version of OSK will run allmost all
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standatd Mac Apps under it but it costs $1200 U.S.
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- Charles.
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--- GEcho 1.11+/RA 2.02+
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* Origin: House of Fire BBS - Toronto - (416)601-0085 - v.32bis (1:250/436)
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Public Message (Rec)
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Message # 213 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Warren Hrach
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From : Charles Connolly
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Subject : OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/28 11:34:00
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The Information came from an Article called Nine Flavors of OS-9 by F.G.
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Swygert and was the cover story of the Nov. 1994 Issue of 68'micros
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This article is 2 1/3 pages and covers. If anybody is interested in geting
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the magazine contact dsrtfox@delphi.com or FARNA SYSTEMS / PO BOX 321 /
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Warner Robbins G.A. / 31099-0321
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.Charles.
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--- GEcho 1.11+/RA 2.02+
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* Origin: House of Fire BBS - Toronto - (416)601-0085 - v.32bis (1:250/436)
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Public Message
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Message # 234 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Dennis Mott
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From : Charles Connolly
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Subject : OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/03/31 09:14:00
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DM> and it costs $99 English Pounds?
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^Error Not $ Pounds
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Most Banks will sell you Money Orders Denominated In Forign Currency
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99 Pounds will probably cost you 150 to 160 US $.
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DM> Any US distributors?
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No I Don't Think So, Although I have heared that Black Hawk
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Enterprises will be distributing the K-Windows Package When
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(? if ?) it comes out.
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DM> I take this to mean that it has to be ordered from
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DM> Britain/Europe
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Yes.
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I Personally know 2 people who have the package so If you have
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any Indepth questions I will put you in touch with them.
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-Charles.
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--- GEcho 1.11+/RA 2.02+
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* Origin: House of Fire BBS - Toronto - (416)601-0085 - v.32bis (1:250/436)
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Message # 239 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Warren Harch
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From : John A Donaldson
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Subject : Mushroom
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Date : 95/03/29 19:33:00
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From the Mushroom site.
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From: IN%"stg@indy.net" 28-MAR-1995 03:38:03.65
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To: IN%"warren@ocnbeach.jd.com" "Warren Hrach"
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CC: IN%"mushroom@indy.net"
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Subj: RE: DEVELOPERS LIST
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Return-path: <stg@indy.net>
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Received: from IndyNet.indy.net (199.3.65.1) by delphi.com (PMDF V4.3-9 #7804)
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id <01HONCSYVUR495PNX2@delphi.com>; Mon, 27 Mar 1995 23:30:58 -0500 (EST)
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Received: from padd (padd.indy.net) by IndyNet.indy.net with SMTP id AA20326
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(5.65c/IDA-1.5 for <mushroom>); Mon, 27 Mar 1995 23:29:51 -0500
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Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 23:29:51 -0500
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From: stg@indy.net (Scott Griepentrog)
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Subject: Re: DEVELOPERS LIST
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X-Sender: stg@indy.net
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To: Warren Hrach <warren@ocnbeach.jd.com>
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Cc: mushroom@indy.net
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Message-id: <199503280429.AA20326@IndyNet.indy.net>
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MIME-version: 1.0
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X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Version 1.4.4
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>On 12 Mar 95 16:09:57 EST, WW2150@ACSPR1.acs. wrote:
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>> As David Graham pointed out, this is supposed to be a "Private"
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>> Developer's List. A few days ago Warren Hrach posted to the CoCo
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>> Listserv the address and subscribing format for all to view.
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>> We need to keep these sort of things from happening.
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>> Bill
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>Bill,
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> This was originally true but I believe it was changed in order
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>to let those interested persons to get the list so they would know
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>that the MM/1 was not a vapor(hard)ware product. With this in mind
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>Scott G. posted the info on subscribing on the CoCoList.
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I *never* posted the subscribe method anywhere but to mushroom. Someone
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else copied my message over there.
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> The use of a list for private comm can be done using E-Mail
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>in UUCP and addressing to multiple parties in the 'To' and the
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>'CC' fields. In fact the RiBBS_OSK beta team has this set up
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>now.
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Yes, but some one still has to maintain the list. The easiest way to do
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this is with a listserv. This list *IS* Private! Only those who David
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allows are added. The "subscribe method" is simply a convenience - requests
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are mailed directly to David.
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> After all David Graham has the final say on who gets added and
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>if someone starts flames or uses bad language or becomes a pest the
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>list keeper can delete his access. Additionally what have you to hide !
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There is nothing to hide. However, it is not always a good idea (from a
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sales point of view) to let your potential customers know what you are up to
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until it's ready for sale. The intent of this echo is as a PRIVATE area for
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MM1 developers to help each other. I.E. if you ain't a programmer, you're
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not invited... at least, that's my understanding. I think it has gotten a
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little out of hand. Messages posted here have traveled a little farther
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than they should have.
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> As a beta sysop for RiBBS OS9 for over 8 years I participated
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>in the forming of the Fido RIBBS echo. We never had any abuse of the
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>echo except for one go around I had with a local OS9 user that
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>insisted he post off-topic msgs on it. And that was when it started
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>as a private echo. Soon after that we made it public.
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> This my understanding of what the mushroom list is now for and
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>opinions stated in this msg. are my own based on years of experiance.
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>Warren
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>
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Scott Griepentrog (e-mail/finger: stg@indy.net)
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IndyNet Staff & Independant Consultant
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X ATP/OSK 1.40 X A MM/1 Proud Owner
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* Origin: THE GOLDEN COCO other's COMPUTER (1:106/941)
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Public Message
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Message # 400 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : Charles Connolly
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From : William Hamblen
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Subject : OS9 for the Atari ST
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Date : 95/04/01 01:09:00
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Charles Connolly,
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In a message on 31 March, to Dennis Mott, wrote :
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CC> DM> and it costs $99 English Pounds?
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CC> ^Error Not $ Pounds
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CC> Most Banks will sell you Money Orders Denominated In Forign Currency
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CC> 99 Pounds will probably cost you 150 to 160 US $.
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By far the easiest way to order stuff from overseas is to use the right
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credit card. Ask the seller.
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...
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* ATP/Linux 1.42 * Oh, pardon me, was that *your* culture? So sorry.
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* Origin: The Nashville Exchange BBS 615-383-0727 (1:116/19)
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Public Message
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Message # 450 *MM1 TECH Echo*
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To : All
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From : Terry Finken-Bayes
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Subject : Network Engineer Positions, Micr
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Date : 95/03/20 16:00:00
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From: terryfb@microware.com (Terry Finken-Bayes)
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Date: 20 Mar 1995 22:00:05 GMT
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Microware Systems Corporation seeks qualified candidates for the position of
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Senior Software Engineer in our Research and Development department located
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in Des Moines, IA. This position reports to the Manager of Network Systems
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group. We are looking for a highly motivated self-starter who can join our
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small, close knit group of engineers to produce and develop state-of-the art
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network systems software.
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Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to design and development
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of network systems software for our real-time operating systems for
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Motorola 680x0, Intel 80x86, Motorola/IBM PowerPC and other RISC processors.
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Qualifications include a BS in Computer Science with at least two years of
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network systems experience or a MS with strong emphasis on networking,
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excellent C language programming skills, and strong knowledge of the TCP/IP
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protocol suite. Experience writing device drivers and an understanding of
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real-time operating systems would be a plus.
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Microware's OS-9 Real-Time Operating System has been deployed in millions of
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high performance devices around the world, from interactive television and
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cellular telephones to traffic controllers and medical instrumentation.
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Microware offers a very attractive compensation package, including a com-
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petitive salary, major health care coverage, and a 401(k) plan. In addition,
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Microware offers a stimulating, challenging, yet casual environment. If you
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are computer professional looking for an unusual challenge, send your
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resume with salary history in writing (no e-mail applications accepted) to:
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Human Resources Administrator
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Microware Systems Corporation
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1900 NW 114th Street
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Des Moines, IA 50325-7077
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Microware Systems Corporation is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
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Employer
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