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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1986 Jed Margolin
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From: ERNIE::GRAHAM 2-JAN-1986 10:21:33.70
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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Subj: ATARI GAMES 401-K PLAN
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John Klein asked me to put the following memo out on junk mail:
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TO: All Employees
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FROM: John Klein/Dennis Wood
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We are quite pleased to report that our 401-K Plan has gotten off
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to an excellent start. As of today we had 118 employees making
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contributions to the Plan.
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We encourage each employee not participating in the Plan to review
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carefully whether or not you should consider making contributions
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starting in January 1986. Please keep in mind that Atari will
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provide matching funds at the rate of $.50 per dollar up to a
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maximum of $1,500.00 of Atari contribution.
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If you have any questions about making a deferred or even a
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voluntary contribution to the 401-K Plan, please see either one
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of us. We would be pleased to answer your questions.
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Thank you for your cooperation in getting the Plan started in
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1985. We especially appreciated the timely manner in which the
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various forms were completed.
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 3-JAN-1986 21:17:57.69
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To: BRAD,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj:
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Brad,
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I need the following Sound Things for the TomCat demo on Jan 15:
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1. Howling Banshee (F14 fires the gun).
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2. Jet engine with control of speed.
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3. Clunk (Getting Hit) - [Warlords had a nice clunk]
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4. Jet Flyby
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5. Speech - Use some samples from Star Wars.
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6. Music - Ride of the Valkyries - Wagner
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Jed
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From: KIM::SCHLAGE "SUTTLES, SHEPPERD, MOTT, or ALBAUGH" 6-JAN-1986 17:03:30.55
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,SCHLAGE
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CC:
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Subj: HEAR YE, HEAR YE!
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The front door will relock automatically at 7PM, not 8PM.
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This is a permanent change. The building will be cleared of all non-
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Atari employees by 10PM each night. Card access hours will remain unchanged
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except for the hour between 7PM and 8PM. During this time (in the near
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future) access to the building will only be recognized at the front
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lobby and west lobby sensors. The sensor in the east lobby will be deactivated
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between 7PM and 8AM.
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The east lobby door was not deactivated today, it was destroyed.
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I have taken it apart and reassembled it the way it should have been; it will
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now function as it should. Please continue to let me know if there are
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problems where the system doesn't work as it should. I know I really don't
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have to ask for your cooperation--I'm certain I'll be told.
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sas
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 7-JAN-1986 14:08:31.19
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To: WOOD,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj:
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What is the status of the Parker Bros./Star Wars royalties?
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Jed
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From: KIM::WOOD 7-JAN-1986 14:54:33.71
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To: MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: Star Wars Royalties
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I am still discussing the matter with WCI. I hope to have a resolution
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of the matter this month.
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DW
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From: CHARM::MORRIS 7-JAN-1986 17:03:35.80
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: New (improved) greenhills 68000 C compiler. (again).
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There is a new version of the greenhills C compiler available for anyone
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who wishes to use it.
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Many bugs have been fixed, including the ROM relocation problem and the
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corrupt register problem.
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I have recompiled my game and it still works.
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Apparently the code generation, and optimiser have been improved.
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To use it assign ncc (or whatever) to:-
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SYS$SYSDEVICE:[GREEN.1V7V22]CCOM.EXE
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If you find any problems let me know.
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Jim.
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From: KIM::BRAD 8-JAN-1986 12:18:40.86
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To: MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: TOMCAT SOUNDS
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I've looked over the code and put some stuff in rpm to (hopefully) allow it
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to work on tomcat hardware.
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In [brad.tomcat]tomcat.lda is the ROM code (8000) for some tests.
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It should look at the port (upon IRQ) and play sounds.
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It probably won't work first time (it never does) but we can try it and see
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what happens
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- brad -
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From: KIM::BRAD 8-JAN-1986 18:47:16.51
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj:
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that's ok,
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Actually that means we can have YAMAHA do the IRQs
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RPM already has that provision.
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- brad -
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 8-JAN-1986 19:55:52.58
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: A new way to program...
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We have a new EPROM programmer. This one is from a different company than
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Data I/O so it does things a bit different than what you might be used to.
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But fear not, it is quite a bit better. Although it doesn't program EPROM's
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any faster than the DIO, it does everything else substantially faster.
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It has 512k bytes of internal ram so you can program sets with up to
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8 27512's (or 16 27256's). The maximum word size allowed is 128 bits
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which ought to cover anything we'd do in the near future. It does not,
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however, allow you to patch data from the keyboard (too bad, Ed and Bob).
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I've setup a new command procedure to run it and you use it from any of
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the terminals in the DIO room. The commands are the same as the one's
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for the DIO except you start it up with:
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$ IMI !instead of DIO
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You only need to turn the unit on (switch is in back, upper right corner)
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to activate it for computer (no Sel F1 Start required). After it does its
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self-test, the message IMI 3016 appears in the window. If its already on,
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and the START button is lit, then press it. If the button remains lit,
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cycle the power on the unit.
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There are no manufacturer codes required in this unit, so the DEVICE command
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needs only the generic part name and I assume it means you can program mixed
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vendor parts simultaneously. But you still need to watch out for 27128's and
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27128A's!
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Each socket has an LED over it and this LED can either be off, glow red,
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glow yellow or glow green depending on what the IMI is doing or has done.
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Basically RED means the EPROM didn't program or verify properly or in the
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case of set programming, indicates a missing part. Green means the EPROM
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programmed or verified correctly and yellow or off means the socket is
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not being used.
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Set programming is done the same as with the DIO except the word size is
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handled by the VAX not by the IMI. This means that the IMI always thinks
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that the word size is 8, so if you peek into memory from the keyboard you
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might not see what you think you ought to. The VAX scrambles the data words
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during the download into sections the size of a single EPROM and loads them
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into the IMI in the order that they appear in the input file. For example
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assume a word size of 24 bits and an EPROM size of 1000 (hex):
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input file offset: +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 ... +0FFC +0FFD +0FFE
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data appears at socket 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3
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" 4 5 6 4 5 4 5 6
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etc.
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This is the same as what the DIO would do.
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The IMI program does what is called a LOAD TEST before beginning programming or
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verifying. This test checks that all EPROMS are properly loaded into their
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sockets and if set programming, also checks that there are enough EPROMS to make
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up at least one set. If either of these tests fail, then the program will
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display what is needed on the terminal, light the LED's over the sockets to
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which you must do something, turn on the START button and wait for you fix
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whatever is wrong and press the START button. The tests are repeated each time
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you press the lighted START button.
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If you are programming, the IMI program checks that all the EPROMS that are
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loaded into the unit are blank. If one or more is not blank, then the red
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LED over the non-blank part is illuminated, the START button is turned on
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and the system waits until you load a blank EPROM and press the START button.
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The blank test is repeated until is succeeds.
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For the really advanced EPROM user, you can also dynamically change the
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programming pulse time with a /PULSE=m[.n] command on the FILE or PROG command.
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The maximum value is 50.9 milliseconds and the minimum time is 0.1 milliseconds.
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The typical value for the older EPROMs (2732 and smaller) is upwards of 40
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milliseconds. The 27256's and co. use a pulse time of about 4 milliseconds. If
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you change the programming pulse, DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK! The data may be
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programmed into the part so it'll verify but shortening the pulse time will also
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shorten the lifetime of the data in your EPROM. That is to say, your data may
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"erase" itself over a course of a few days. This may be acceptable for
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development work where you re-program the EPROM's daily or weekly, but not so
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hot for parts destined for a field test game or some such.
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Report errors to this address,
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ds
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From: KIM::BRAD 13-JAN-1986 11:19:06.25
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To: MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: TOMCAT SFX
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DOWNLOADED IN THE DEVSYS ARE TWO NEW THINGS. GUN FIRE AND MUSIC.
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I MODIFIED YOUR LISTING OF THE SFX AND NUMBERS TO REFLECT THE CHANGES.
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- brad -
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From: KIM::ROLM "SUTTLES, SHEPPERD, MOTT, or ALBAUGH" 13-JAN-1986 12:58:43.80
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK ! MOSTLY ETS USERS (BUT READ IT ANYWAYS),ROLM
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Subj: Featured feature
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HOLD .vs. HANG ONTO
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There has been some (some???) confusion about exactly what HOLD is
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and how long HOLD will HOLD for. So, here goes:
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There are two kinds of hold on the system. There is the star-nine
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hold you heard about in class, and another kind you get automatically whenever
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you FLASH. The kind you ask for with a star-nine is called a hang up hold,
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because after you ask for it you may hang up the phone. The other kind is
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called an off-hook hold, or flash hold, because if you hang up, the system will
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KNOW that you forgot about the call (or how to get it back) because you didn't
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say you wanted to hang up (i.e., it was not a hang up hold).
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Why are there two kinds? Because when you flash, SOMETHING has to
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happen to the call you were on, and it's not fair to assume that the call
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will wait for five minutes or so, if you DO forget. And it is neccesary
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at times to put someone on hold for longer than a few seconds.
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Here's the timing info: When you flash, you start a timer.
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If you don't reconnect (star-one or CNCT) to the guy you were talking to,
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or do something with or to him (like add him in on a conference call,
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or transfer him, or park him somewhere, etc) before the timer gets to
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35 seconds, the call will go to the operator. If you hang up before this
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time, your phone will immediately ring, and he will be treated as an incoming
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call. When you put someone on hangup hold, he will wait 75 seconds (a
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minute and a quarter) before doing anything. You can hang up, and he won't
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bother you. After that 75 seconds, he starts watching your phone; if it becomes
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non-busy, he becomes an incoming call as before. But if your phone stays
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off hook, he gives up AFTER FIVE MINUTES (not 35 seconds) and goes to the
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operator.
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Now a lot of people have complained that this isn't exactly the way
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it works; but there is a consistent explanation. The button on an ETS marked
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HOLD under the three lines is a flash hold, and not a hangup hold. I think
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that ROLM screwed up, and should have labelled it FLASH. But it isn't exactly
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a flash button either. On single line phones (Rolm calles them FLASHPHONES[tm])
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you can flash and then do things like report a bad line, or key in the code
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for park and an extension; you can do something WITH or ABOUT the other call.
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On ETS's, you can't do that. If you hit the HOLD button, you have FLASHed,
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as you can tell by the series of tones, but you may as well be on a different
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line; you can't affect the other call. Also, if you change lines and come
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back, you are automatically reconnected to your previous call--you don't get
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the double tone of a call on hold, EVEN WITH A HANGUP HOLD. This is also
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more like the multi-button phones than like the single-line phones.
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You should know that PARKING a call on an extension is the same as
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the call being placed on HANGUP hold by that extension. It will wait 5 minutes
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before going back to the operator. But if you want to have someone wait longer
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than half a minute, you MUST key in a star nine (hangup hold) or the call will
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go to the operator.
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I am experimenting with ETS keyboard layouts. MAIL (VAX or paper) any
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suggestions to me. I already plan on a minimum of PICK, SAVE, REPEAT, BAD LINE,
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and if I can figure out how, hang up hold. Suggestions could include names
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for the hangup hold button (wait? hang on? ho-o-o-old? take 5? stall? thimk?
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working...? Not working? toilet break? Coffee break? vacation? Sabbatical?
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Maybe you guys better come up with the name...)
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I know this feature was mostly aimed at the ETS users, but don't you
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fret, you guys with the "simpleton" phones... I'll get you too...
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From: KIM::BRAD 14-JAN-1986 10:43:09.03
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: pokey design for new systems
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For new audio systems in the future PLEASE do not copy previous POKEY designs
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like SYSTEM I and SYSTEM II
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WHY?
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'cause they are extremely too loud compared to the YAMAHA. The audio group
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has to cut the volume for POKEY sound effects drastically to match with
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YAMAHA. Fortunately it's not too much a problem on SYSTEM II because of
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the mixers but on SYSTEM I the volume of the sound effects on POKEY
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operate on the low end of the scale and thus there isn't any range to
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work in.
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During the design phase of SYSTEM I we tried to match the volume of the
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two chips (YAMAHA and POKEY) with sample files that we had at the time.
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Unfortunately we didn't have the extensive files and experience we have
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now.
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now for YAMAHA.
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Thanx
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- bra d-
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i mean
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- brad -
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 14-JAN-1986 17:38:47.42
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY.UAF
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CC:
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Subj: TomCat Demo
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I will be demonstrating the TomCat hardware Wednesday January 15 from
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4pm to 5pm in Rick Moncrief's Lab.
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You are invited.
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Jed
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 15-JAN-1986 10:06:03.24
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN,SUTTLES
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Subj: RE: TomCat Demo
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Are you aware that everybody.uaf is kim users only (no charm users)?
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sas
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 15-JAN-1986 13:16:13.90
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj:
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I will be demonstrating the TomCat hardware Wednesday January 15 from
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4pm to 5pm in Rick Moncrief's Lab.
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You are invited.
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Jed
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From: KIM::BRAD 22-JAN-1986 16:11:40.07
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: pokey design for new systems update
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Regarding volume levels for POKEY verses YAMAHA:
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The Gauntlet Audio design has come the closest to balancing
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the volume levels on these two chips. But for added measure a MIXER
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was employed so we could fine tune the balance. A MIXER comes in mighty
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handy because some YAMAHA voices are very soft. Also RPM will automatically
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change the volume of the sound chips to an individually pre-determined
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volume level whenever a TI VOICE command is requested. This allows for
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more comprehensible speech.
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- brad -
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From: KIM::COMPLAINT 23-JAN-1986 11:30:56.63
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: HVAC bugs (aka features)
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Send complaints about the A/C in your area to KIM::COMPLAINT. Please be
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very specific about what it is doing and what is should be doing. We are
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going to attempt to get it fixed (if possible).
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From: ERNIE::BROWN 23-JAN-1986 14:45:26.17
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE UPDATE
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ATARI GAMES HAS JUST BEEN ASSIGNED A GROUP # FOR NWNL MEDICAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE.
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THE NUMBER FOR BOTH IS GH-I9272-4. OUR INSURANCE REP HAS INFORMED ME THAT I.D.
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CARDS WILL BE SENT OUT WITHIN A WEEK AND INFORMATION BOOKLETS FOR BOTH MEDICAL
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AND DENTAL IN APPROXIMATELY 3 - 4 WEEKS.
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THAT'S ALL FOLKS1! !
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SANDI
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 27-JAN-1986 11:20:02.12
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: The IMI EPROM programmer
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The people at IMI sent me some new program Eproms for the IMI with fixes for
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some of the bugs that I told them about. I, in turn, fixed the VAX program
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to compensate for their bug fixes and in the process, changed it a little.
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1) It will now allow you to program partial sets.
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2) Data downloads will go faster if you specify a fill character (default
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character is 00) that matches MOST of the data in the EPROM. The program
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pre-fills the RAM in the IMI with this fill character and won't download
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streams of 10 or more of those characters found in your input file.
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ds
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From: KIM::VICKERS 28-JAN-1986 12:45:55.85
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: The Final Frontier
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I don't know about you, but I'm usually pretty cynical about tragedies.
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I'm a little surprised to find this space shuttle thing triggering such an
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emotional response. I guess somehow I see the space program as some kind of
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symbol of hope for the future of the human race, a sort of mirror opposite to
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what is symbolized by the arms race. At least these are missiles that aren't
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supposed to blow up. They seem to symbolize quest, exploration, cooperation,
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transcendence. And there seem to be a lot of people that come back from orbit
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feeling somehow changed by the experience, by seeing the earth as a whole, a
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blue oasis in space, without obvious national boundaries.
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I don't know if this is an appropriate time to suggest this or not,
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but I remember overhearing a number of Atarians in the past suggesting the
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idea of some sort of space exploration game. I feel that now that the video
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game industry, at least for a while, has gotten past the stage of reinforcing
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people's space war fantasies, it would be nice if we could go the next step
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and encourage active participation in a guided fantasy of space exploration.
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The thing that made the Star Trek series so great was its success at
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encouraging positive thoughts about the human spirit and our need for quest,
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invoking an almost sacred aura around the mission to explore new worlds, to
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boldly go where no man has gone before, etc. There are limits to how much of
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this atmosphere we can achieve in a video game, but it would be interesting to
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explore these limits.
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I don't have any specific game idea to suggest. It could be a
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simulated space shuttle mission or the first manned flight to Mars. It could
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be a Voyager-like pass-by through the whole solar system. It could be a
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space-age Noah's ark, making its escape from Earth moments before the Last
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War. You could be controlling flight trajectories, docking with other ships,
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using a simulated shuttle control panel, doing in-flight experiments using
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remote-control arms, doing space walks, landing the ship, or whatever. There
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might be bad guys, there might not. It would be nice if it were a multi-player
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cooperative or cooperative/competitive game. In general the way to do a
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cooperative game has been to have the players cooperate in competing against a
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common enemy (Rip-Off, Gauntlet, etc.). It might be interesting to make the
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common enemy the rigors of space, the difficulty of the mission itself.
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Different players could be working together in the ship, or piloting different
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crafts, or whatever.
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Videodisk would've been ideal for using NASA footage to do great
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background visuals of planets, moons, and the Earth. But whatever system
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we might use, I'm sure we can develop evocative graphics and music appropriate
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to the theme.
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Well, I just wanted to toss this out and see if anything bounces back.
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If there seems to be sufficient interest, maybe we can have some brainstorming
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meetings or something. Maybe there's a game in here / out there somewhere, but
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we won't know until we look.
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Earl
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DROBNY "Buddy Flyback" 29-JAN-1986 10:08:49.22
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: a bad day at the office
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I dont know about you, but I am usually cynical about people who
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say they are cynical about tragedies! Everybody in this building knows
|
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that Earl Vickers is completely insensitive to everything he can
|
|
get his hands on. But he just loves to remind us all the time.
|
|
The truth of the matter is that yesterdays explosion of the Challenger
|
|
spacecraft was a shock to everyone in this country (Except Earl Vickers).
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I personnally felt quite a shock, for this time their were alot of people
|
|
including myself who were thinking how successful the shuttle has been
|
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and how it began too look more and more like civilians would be taking the
|
|
trip more and more. Well this truely will happen someday, but yesterday,
|
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just like in January of 1967, Our space program suffered a severe loss and
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|
setback. And what about those people and students in Concord, New Hampshire
|
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who now have to live with what they saw yesterday. I think you might
|
|
call it the sling-shot effect. They were quite que'd up with much
|
|
excitement of seeing thier teacher going into space exploration, only to be
|
|
scorned within seconds by Mr. DEATH. And of coarse this is not to forget
|
|
by any means the rest of the crew and their families. True these people
|
|
knew the risk involved. When there are tons of Liquid Hydrogen stored in
|
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a "thin-skinned" tank that is twice the size of you, and this tank is strapped
|
|
to your belly, There is consderable risk. And true, where there is
|
|
experimentaion there is always faliure of some sort. But NASA has done
|
|
well with the safety of there missions in the past. (obviosly not well enough
|
|
yesterday) But I think that evryone knew this was going to happen eventually
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and it really is amazing to me that it hasnt happend alot more. Anyway,
|
|
to see a national tragedy right in front of your eyes is one thing, But
|
|
to see people vaporized as part of that national tragedy is another. And for
|
|
those people who have to live with the fact that thier husband or wife or
|
|
mother or father have been taken from them only to know them now as
|
|
"National Heros", Its got to hurt. Not to mention those children who really
|
|
are not old enough to understand.
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|
Well I'm sorry, but I feel alot of sorrow over what happend yesterday.
|
|
It's not like we dont have enough troubles with that Jerk in Libya who
|
|
considers himself a fish beverage (Cod-coffee). The one thing this nation
|
|
is doing together, to expand itself and reach out to the skies in a peaceful
|
|
(not including that Star Wars garbage) way, yesterday had to take a step
|
|
back.
|
|
Salute to those 7 Americans who died for their country 10 miles above
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|
the Atlantic.
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 29-JAN-1986 11:36:21.83
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,SUTTLES
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CC:
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Subj: An addendum to the appendix
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I don't mean to belittle the deaths of the 7 people yesterday,
|
|
but it seems to me to be one of the more minor tragedies of our times.
|
|
What really irks me is the public acceptance of the deaths of thousands
|
|
while they bemoan the deaths of a few, or the imprisonment of a few,
|
|
or the mistreatment of a few. I am not known as a peacemonger, or
|
|
"nuke the nukes" freak, but I believe it is more of a travesty for
|
|
Time/Life books to use the deaths of hundreds of thousands (during VietNam)
|
|
to make a profit! Watch for the commercials and see if you can eat
|
|
afterwards.
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|
|
|
I regret the deaths of those 7, and I empathize with their families,
|
|
but it is a bigger crisis when a jet airliner crashes in a shopping mall,
|
|
killing hundreds and leaving emotional scars on the witnesses for the rest
|
|
of their lives. May all those who have to suffer such things recieve their
|
|
just rewards sooner.
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|
sas
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::DROBNY "Buddy Flyback" 29-JAN-1986 11:40:41.30
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|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj: My apologies to Mr. Vickers
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|
I must say that, after hearing from Earl, that I truely over-reacted
|
|
to his message and did not understand what he was trying to say. I
|
|
therefore must apologize to him publicly for trying to slander his personality
|
|
for something he was not guilty. I now know he basically felt the same
|
|
as I and many others over the awful thing that happend yesterday.
|
|
I apologize Earl and promise that in the future I will read your messages
|
|
more carefully.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::VICKERS 30-JAN-1986 11:55:37.00
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|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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|
CC:
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Subj: what I meant to say was...
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|
I just want to thank Chris for his apology, and to explain what it was
|
|
I meant to say the other day. I can see how a misunderstanding like this can
|
|
happen, when people are expecting the black humor and bad taste with which my
|
|
name has apparently become synonymous.
|
|
|
|
What I was trying to say is that although I am usually cynical about
|
|
tragedies - there's only so much of it you can take from the media every day -
|
|
that this was a total exception. Tears were rolling down my cheeks the whole
|
|
time I was driving in to work. It came as a total surprise to me that it
|
|
affected me this way - I'm not even that much of a space junky. I was just in
|
|
shock the whole day. And the reason seemed to be not just that 7 people had
|
|
died, though this was a big part of it - I wouldn't be upset over an unmanned
|
|
ship exploding - but it was also a sense of loss, like seeing your hopes and
|
|
dreams blow up.
|
|
|
|
And the point of the mail message was that I felt the last thing these
|
|
people who died yesterday would have wanted would be for the space program to
|
|
be cut back. And I felt that something we could do in our own small way, as
|
|
kind of a tribute, would be to make a game that would help reinforce positive
|
|
fantasies about space exploration. Maybe my timing was wrong, but I felt that
|
|
this was a time when all of our thoughts were focused on one thing. I didn't
|
|
intend it in any sort of exploitive way. I'm sorry if we view our work here as
|
|
such an insignificant and unimportant form of mindless entertainment that the
|
|
mail message could only be taken as some sort of sick joke. I feel a need for
|
|
some kind of meaning in my work. I don't mind if most of the games we make are
|
|
empty calories, but it would be nice if occasionally we could contribute
|
|
something, however small, to the culture. I don't know what or how, but
|
|
something.
|
|
|
|
Earl
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH 31-JAN-1986 12:07:33.02
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Public Utilities
|
|
|
|
|
|
Some time ago, I wrote a little "address-book" program for myself.
|
|
Yesterday, while talking to a new user, I realized that more of you might
|
|
like to use it. The following is a bit sketchy, but should let you decide
|
|
and get you running if you are interested.
|
|
|
|
ADDRESS is a program which takes a name or list of names and
|
|
produces an address or list of same. For example, suppose you login.com
|
|
file contained the following:
|
|
|
|
$ ADDR*ess :== $ UTL$EXE:address -b Sys$Userdisk:[Albaugh]phone.lis
|
|
|
|
Then if you typed:
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|
|
|
$ addr albaugh
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|
|
|
you would get:
|
|
1)
|
|
Mike Albaugh
|
|
xxxxxxxxxxx
|
|
(xxx) xxx-xxxx
|
|
|
|
You could similarly find anybody else on the "Atari Alumni et al"
|
|
mailing list. You DON'T need to get the name exactly right, although the
|
|
part of the program that attempts to match mis-spelled names doesn't know
|
|
about the silent 'g', so "alba" won't match but "albak" will. If you give
|
|
it more to work with, you have a better chance to match. "Mike Alba" does
|
|
work, for instance. If it can't find a "close enough" match, it will say
|
|
so, and also tell you the closest match it found. At present, you need to
|
|
re-try with that name, if it is the one you wanted. Some time that I have
|
|
some spare time I will try to make it a bit friendlier.
|
|
Anyway, you can also just type:
|
|
$ addr
|
|
first name
|
|
second name
|
|
third name
|
|
|
|
|
|
to get several names at once. or:
|
|
$ addr mike
|
|
to get all the "mikes" on the list, or:
|
|
$ addr
|
|
mike
|
|
dave
|
|
|
|
to get all the mikes and daves, etc.
|
|
|
|
These multiple listings are actually more useful when the output
|
|
is sent to a file like so:
|
|
|
|
$ addr -o mikes.lst mike
|
|
|
|
Which will put a list of mikes in the file mikes.lst.
|
|
|
|
You can also get the list of names from a file, with:
|
|
|
|
$ addr -i names.lis
|
|
|
|
Which will look in the file "names.lis" (a text file with one name per
|
|
line) and show you the corresponding addresses, or more usefully:
|
|
|
|
$ addr -i names.lis -o addresses.lis
|
|
|
|
which you can probably figure out.
|
|
|
|
When you get tired of looking up Atari Alumni, you can also change
|
|
the "book" you use:
|
|
|
|
$ addr -b mybook.lis fred smith
|
|
|
|
will get the entry for Fred Smith from your own private address book.
|
|
This file contains entries in which the first line is the "name", to be
|
|
compared against the name you give ADDRESS, and the following lines, up to
|
|
the next blank line, contain the address, phone number, etc. Any line that
|
|
starts with a period will be ignored (to allow me to use .rno files). If the
|
|
first line ends in a hyphen, the second line will also be considered part of
|
|
the name. Also, the check for blank lines does NOT ignore spaces and tabs, so
|
|
if you really want to have a blank line within an entry, just use a line
|
|
starting with a space. Just take a look at the default "bookfile" (the
|
|
alumni phone list) to get the idea if you're still confused.
|
|
|
|
When you get tired of typing your bookfile name all the time you can
|
|
do something like:
|
|
|
|
$ PADDR*ess :== $ UTL$EXE:address -b kim::[Albaugh.private]pphone.lis
|
|
|
|
in addition to the original definition. Note the node-name, so I
|
|
can use the same file from any system. The alumni list is present on all
|
|
the Vaxim, but my private list is only on KIM. This makes it a little slow
|
|
but saves disk space and hassle. Incidentally, my KIM login.com defines
|
|
paddr without the kim::, because DecNet is to stupid to know when it is
|
|
already on kim and uses the net anyway if I use a node name.
|
|
|
|
If you've gotten this far, I should warn you that this software is
|
|
category D support (we give you a phone number to call which is disconnected,
|
|
say, 555-1000). That is, I'll gladly READ complaints sent to KIM::Albaugh,
|
|
but do NOT guarantee timely response.
|
|
|
|
Have fun,
|
|
Mike
|
|
|
|
p.s. This message lives in KIM::Sys$Userdisk:[albaugh.phone]address.doc
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 4-FEB-1986 10:32:21.70
|
|
To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Air Conditioning
|
|
|
|
|
|
During the past couple of weeks, I've been party to a couple
|
|
of meetings regarding HVAC - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning.
|
|
Here are some miscellaneous details I've picked up:
|
|
|
|
1) Only exterior offices with windows have both heating and cooling
|
|
ducts; interior spaces have cooling only; of course all areas get
|
|
both indirectly as the system circulates air...(IF it circulates
|
|
air - see below).
|
|
|
|
2) Until 2 weeks ago, the entire system was being monitored by an
|
|
Energy Management System that was supposed to increase overall
|
|
energy efficiency. The experts determined it was not working properly
|
|
and turned it off. The noticeble side-effect of this seems to be that
|
|
thermostats NOW seem to do something when you change the setting.
|
|
|
|
3) There are apparently a couple of different types of HVAC systems. One
|
|
type continuously exchanges air in all parts of the building; since
|
|
the fans are continuously running, this type is energy in-efficient.
|
|
The other type of HVAC, the one we have, is more or less an
|
|
"on-demand" system. In other words, if the thermostat says everthing
|
|
is o.k. the system will slowly shut-down air flow to the point where
|
|
it is possible to have no air exchange at all. This situation can be
|
|
avoided or at least minimized by making sure that the rooms with the
|
|
thermostats are not sealed off from the general working area and
|
|
working population.
|
|
|
|
4) Thermostat locations:
|
|
Alpha Lab has 2:
|
|
a) in Runner lab controling Runner, Police, TomCat and
|
|
half the central area.
|
|
b) In Thrash lab controling Thrash, Relief, Gauntlet and
|
|
half the central area.
|
|
Hardwall offices have 1 in Stempler's office controling Paauw,
|
|
Theurer, Stempler, Salwitz, McCarthy, Ralston, Hally,
|
|
Downend, Moore, Shepperd, Suttles, Albaugh, and Dawe.
|
|
|
|
Cubicle offices have 1 outside Paauw's office controling cube area.
|
|
|
|
Common Area has 1 outside Downend's office controling Common
|
|
area and Cyndy's cubicle.
|
|
|
|
Proto Lab has 1 inside Proto lab controling Proto lab.
|
|
|
|
LSI Lab has 1 inside LSI lab controling LSI lab.
|
|
|
|
Dan's Office has 1 inside Dan's office controling Dan's office.
|
|
|
|
Engr. Conf. Room has 1 inside Conf. Rm. Controling Conf. Rm.
|
|
|
|
5)There is a plan to break the Hardwall office system into 3 thermostat
|
|
systems with
|
|
Paauw, Theurer, Stempler, Salwitz, McCarthy on one Thermostat.
|
|
Ralston, Hally, Downend, Moore on one thermostat.
|
|
Shepperd, Suttles, Albaugh, Dawe on one thermostat.
|
|
|
|
6) Remote Override Switches
|
|
There are huge "40-ton" HVAC units on the roof controling roughly
|
|
one quarter of the building each. They are shut off at 6:00 PM
|
|
weeknights until 8:00 AM (I think) the next morning. They
|
|
are also shut off on weekends. The computers have separate
|
|
24-hr/day 2-ton units. If you are here during an "off" period
|
|
and the air-temp is unbearable you can turn on one of these
|
|
40-ton HVAC units by cycling the "remote override" switches
|
|
located throughout the building. These switches must be turned
|
|
from "off" to "on" to activate the HVAC unit.
|
|
|
|
SWITCH LOCATIONS:
|
|
1)Outside Paauw's office - controls Alpha lab and the
|
|
the rest of the back quarter of the building.
|
|
2)Outside Shepperd's office - controls Alpha Office space and
|
|
the rest of the front quarter of the building.
|
|
|
|
Once this switch is cycled the HVAC unit will be activated
|
|
for one hour. PLEASE USE GOOD SENSE WHEN TURNING ON THESE
|
|
40-TON UNITS!
|
|
|
|
That's all for now.
|
|
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
P.S.
|
|
RE: Phone System
|
|
I understand that the front lobby switch board is "shut-down"
|
|
at 5:00 PM when Evelyn leaves. Therefore, DO NOT expect
|
|
your unanswered calls to get forwarded to the lobby so you can
|
|
be paged - after 5:00 PM.
|
|
|
|
Dave S. says they plan to install a "night bell" so that
|
|
unanswered calls forwarded to the lobby will sound a tone
|
|
in the Intercom system; then anybody can answer it with
|
|
the appropriate key strokes on any phone...
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ROLM "SUTTLES, SHEPPERD, MOTT, or ALBAUGH" 4-FEB-1986 12:13:43.36
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,ROLM
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: HELP!! (Bad line reporting)
|
|
|
|
|
|
It has become apparent during the last week that the phone system
|
|
has a problem with one of the incoming lines. An outside call rings your
|
|
phone, and when you answer it, it sounds like someone is there, but they
|
|
say nothing. No matter what you do to convince them to talk, they sit there
|
|
and wait. Eventually, they hang up. Soon after, they call again, and
|
|
comment that they had a problem getting through. More than one person
|
|
has logged this complaint.
|
|
|
|
Here's what I beleive happens: They dial the number, and the
|
|
phone company connects it to the Rolm system. The Rolm system rings
|
|
your phone, and tries to send a ringing tone to the caller. Somewhere
|
|
along the line, the transmission of sound of any kind from the Rolm
|
|
switch to the caller is blocked. You answer your phone, because it is
|
|
ringing, and the same thing happens--they hear nothing. They sit there
|
|
waiting for the phone to ring, and eventually decide that the call didn't
|
|
go through. So they try again.
|
|
|
|
So, we either have a bad trunk line from the phone company, or
|
|
we have a bad trunk card. Unfortunately, we have 40 incoming trunks.
|
|
In order for me to tell which card/line pair is suspect, I need your help.
|
|
When this happens, (you get a call from someone who can't tell you are there),
|
|
please FLASH and dial *563. This must be done before you revert to dial tone.
|
|
It can be done just after they hang up, but you must be quick about it.
|
|
ETS users don't have to FLASH, and some of you have BAD LINE buttons, which
|
|
do the same thing.
|
|
|
|
What this does for me, is make an entry in a short list of complaints,
|
|
which will tell me the extension, the time of day, and the trunk line. When
|
|
I get more than one complaint with a given thing in common (like trunk line),
|
|
then I know where to start looking, and I can clear it up. Up until then, we
|
|
will have to put up with ghost callers (or whatever the current problem is)
|
|
or pull off each of the 40 lines until the problem is found.
|
|
|
|
By the way, BAD LINE does not just apply to ghost callers. Anytime
|
|
you have a complaint about the quality of a call, FLASH *563. We can fix
|
|
noisy (hissing) lines, lines with other people talking on them, etc, if we
|
|
can tell the telephone company which trunk is giving us the problem. It would
|
|
be a big help if you could drop me a note when you report a bad line letting
|
|
me know the time and extension you were at, and what the complaint was about
|
|
(hissing is one thing, ghost callers is another).
|
|
|
|
Thanx in advance for all your help.
|
|
|
|
sas
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::BRAD 4-FEB-1986 14:52:48.27
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: MicroEmacs text editor
|
|
|
|
|
|
A public domain EMACS is available in [brad.microemacs].
|
|
This version of EMACS has most of the common commands found on the high-priced
|
|
EMACS, - search, multiple windows, buffers, spawning etc.. It can be defined
|
|
for AMIGA, ST 520, CP/M, VMS, UNIX V (maybe more, but I can't remember). I
|
|
can't speak for the other OSs but all commands that are in the brief
|
|
documentation (kim::[brad.microemacs]m_emacs.doc) work under VMS. Please try it
|
|
out and tell me if you find any bugs. Better yet, port it over to your machine!
|
|
(especially if you have a 520 cuz I'd like a copy for myself!).
|
|
The entire source code in C, makefile and executable version reside in the
|
|
directory. ED.H is the header file that is used to define your
|
|
machine/environment
|
|
|
|
If you would like to try it out, define this in your login.com:
|
|
|
|
EMACS :== $ SYS$USERDISK:[BRAD.MICROEMACS]M_EMACS
|
|
|
|
(by the way I'm on KIM::)
|
|
|
|
|
|
My initial reactions of MicroEmacs:
|
|
|
|
It works so far
|
|
It seems to be pretty fast (that is with a VAX, I don't know what will happen
|
|
using a micro)
|
|
I like multiple windows
|
|
I like the thought of having the SOURCE and adding features that I like
|
|
I like being able to call DCL (create an interactive shell) from the editor,
|
|
doing a directory, copy or mail, for instance, then going
|
|
back to the editor where I left off!
|
|
I like having ONE editor that resides on MANY machines so I don't have to
|
|
relearn everytime I go to another machine
|
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I'm familiar with EMACS, it might take the unfamiliar some time getting used to.
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Documentation is terse. I should (so they tell me) be able to obtain
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better doc later.
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The documentation is suitable for printing on one of the LQ printers
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[brad.microemacs]m_emacs.doc
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This product has no guarantee but please let me know if you find any bugs.
|
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Not that I would/could fix them but I will post any problems/updates to people
|
|
that are interested. If you would like to know of any updates or other info
|
|
on MicroEmacs please send me your name and if there is enough interest
|
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I'll create a mailing list.
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- brad -
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 7-FEB-1986 11:23:29.77
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: Missing CIT-101 keyboards
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Did anybody happen to pick up a couple CIT-101 keyboards? They were in the
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DIO room a couple of weeks ago. The parts to repair them have come in so
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please return them ifn' you've got 'em. Thanks or else.
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ds
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::DENCKER "Andrea Dencker" 7-FEB-1986 17:24:14.54
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj: Are you wondering if your MAIL messages are getting read?
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A while ago I had asked Dave Shepperd about having a MAIL program capa-
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bility of knowing whether a recipient has read an important message you have
|
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sent. Apparently lots of other people across the country using VAXes have
|
|
also asked for this feature. No one can implement this feature because of
|
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the MAIL file protection system: only Digital Equipment can change its
|
|
software.
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|
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Unfortunately, Digital's official answer is:
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"The ability to inform a sender when a message is actually read
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is a very contentious issue, since many individuals would consider
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this to be an unacceptable invasion of privacy. Thus, there are
|
|
no plans to implement such a feature in VMS MAIL."
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|
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On the other hand, Digital says they are "investigating producing" new
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MAIL software that would "probably" have message trace capability. Sounds
|
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like a lot of vaporware.
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Dave told me the best he can offer you is the capability of seeing how
|
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many new unread mail messages that the recipient has. You can check for
|
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such information on anyone on our DECnet.
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At the operating-system level, type the following:
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$ MCR CHKMAIL username
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If the recipient is on another VAX, put the node name immediately ahead of
|
|
the name with double colons, as in:
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$ MCR CHKMAIL KIM::username
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The response at your terminal will be:
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"User JOHNDOE on node WHATEVERVAX has __ new mail messages."
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If the user has no unread MAIL messages, you will get no response on your
|
|
terminal other than the usual $ prompt.
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|
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The only fly in the ointment is CHKMAIL's inaccuracy: at the moment you
|
|
use this command, the recipient may have already read your important message
|
|
and may have just received some other new MAIL message(s). The only guaran-
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|
tee of the user having read your message is when you get no response on your
|
|
terminal. Anyway, good luck using CHKMAIL.
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|
Andrea
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: ERNIE::GRAHAM 10-FEB-1986 10:50:28.36
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj:
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BOB FRYE ASKED ME TO WARN YOU THAT THE ELECTRICIAN WILL
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BE INSTALLING MOTION SENSORS IN THE SHOWERS TODAY.
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: ERNIE::OWENS 10-FEB-1986 11:06:44.04
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj: Motion Sensors
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I'm almost afraid to ask. Why do we need motion sensors in the showers?
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My preference would be remote control tv cameras conected to the big screen i
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tv.
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|
RLO
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::MILTY 10-FEB-1986 16:19:59.68
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj: what's all this motion commotion?
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I,too,am a bit leary to ask,yet wildly curious about exactly what motion,
|
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or motions should we be on the look-out for. And,for that matter,where else
|
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might these motions be sensed; or are we talkin' strictly shower dwellers.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::BENZLER 10-FEB-1986 16:32:33.54
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj: Motion Sensors
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|
Alright folks, I got the scoop from our friendly local electrician...
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I, too was a bit curious about motion sensors in the showers. I thought,
|
|
maybe water conservation; you know, when you stopped moving around in the
|
|
shower, the water automatically shut off (or maybe set off an alarm to
|
|
warn others that you had passed out under water after a long run).
|
|
Well it's really nothing all that newsworthy. There will be motion sensors
|
|
in all of the restrooms (not just the showers). When the restroom is
|
|
unoccupied for 10 minutes, the lights will automatically shut off in order
|
|
to conserve energy (of course this could happen if you remain very still
|
|
in the
|
|
room also!)
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|
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Anyway, according to my sources the job will not be finished until
|
|
sometime tomorrow.
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|
|
|
--Linda
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: ERNIE::CAMERON 12-FEB-1986 09:15:37.07
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|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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|
Subj: INFORMATIONAL UPDATE
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FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT USE THE WOMEN'S RESTROOM BY THE SHOWERS
|
|
AND HAVE EXPERIENCED THE THRILL OF THE DARKNESS AND/OR FLICKERING LIGHTS,
|
|
THERE IS NO NEED TO WORRY. DON, THE ELECTRICIAN, ASSURED ME THAT IT IS NOT
|
|
SUPPOSED TO DO THAT, AND THAT HE WOULD FIX IT.
|
|
IN THE MEANTIME , THOUGH, I HAVE DISCOVERED A FEW HELPFUL HINTS
|
|
THAT WILL MAKE YOUR STAY MORE COMFORTABLE;
|
|
1. WHEN YOU THINK YOU ARE LOSING YOUR MIND, YOU REALLY AREN'T.
|
|
THE LIGHTS REALLY ARE FLICKERING. JUST STAY CALM.
|
|
2. WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT COMPLETELY, SMALL MOTIONS LIKE TRYING TO
|
|
BREATHE OR REACHING OUT NERVOUSLY DON'T ACTIVATE THE MOTION
|
|
SENSOR. YOU NEED TO FLAIL YOUR ARMS ABOVE YOUR HEAD AS THOUGH
|
|
YOU WERE DIRECTING A RUNAWAY PLANE. THEN THE LIGHTS USUALLY
|
|
COME BACK ON. YOU CAN TEST THIS ANYTIME BY TRYING DIFFERENT
|
|
MOVEMENTS AND WATCHING THE RED LED MOTION INDICATOR ON THE
|
|
UNIT.
|
|
WELL, I HOPE THIS HELPS. I CAN'T TALK LONG BECAUSE I AM VERY BUSY
|
|
TRYING TO GET THE CONTRACT TO SUPPLY STARTER/BALLASTS.
|
|
|
|
CAROLE
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|
|
|
P.S. THIS IS THE MOST FUN WE'VE HAD ON JUNK MAIL IN A LONG TIME! THANKS!
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::CAMERON 12-FEB-1986 09:41:30.40
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: NEVERMIND, IT APPEARS TO BE FIXED NOW
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 18-FEB-1986 10:20:23.18
|
|
To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: VACATION HOURS
|
|
|
|
|
|
I sent Sue (payroll) three complaint letters regarding wrong vacation
|
|
hours on paystubs...she called me 2/18 to say they are ALL wrong - every
|
|
employee - B of A messed up she says. Presumably they will get it right
|
|
at some point in the future and let us know...sorry for any confusion or
|
|
frustration this may have caused.
|
|
-Chris
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 21-FEB-1986 11:50:36.98
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: FACILITIES UP-DATE
|
|
|
|
|
|
PARKING LOT...... WEATHER PERMITTING, WE WILL BE RESTRIPING OUR PARKING
|
|
LOT THIS WEEKEND. DRAWINGS WILL BE POSTED AT EACH LOBBY SHOWING AREAS
|
|
OF AVAILABLE PARKING DURING THIS TIME. DESIGN SERVICES MAY CONTINUE
|
|
TO PARK IN THE AREA DESIGNATED "VISITORS PARKING" UNTIL OUR MAIN LOBBY
|
|
IS RELOCATED. APPROX. 3-14-86.
|
|
AIR CONDITIONING..... OUR HVAC CONTRACTOR, CAL-AIR WILL START MODIFI-
|
|
CATIONS MONDAY, 3-24.
|
|
GAME ROOM..... WHERE HAVE ALL THE GAMES GONE?...RELAX, WE'RE GETTING
|
|
AROUND TO REPLACING OLD GAMES WITH SOME NEW ONES. THE MOTION SENSOR
|
|
HAS BEEN INSTALLED ALONG WITH A TIME CLOCK TO CONTROL THE GAMES,
|
|
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS. FROM 9AM TO 6PM, MON. THRU FRI. THE FUNCTIONS
|
|
OF THIS ROOM ARE NORMAL AND AT ALL OTHER TIMES, IF NO ONE IS USING
|
|
THIS ROOM...TOTAL DARKNESS WILL APPEAR. SHOULD YOU WISH TO USE
|
|
THE GAME ROOM OTHER THEN THE ABOVE HOURS, YOUR IN FOR A TREAT,
|
|
THE AUDIO EFFECTS FOR THE FIRST FEW SECONDS WILL ASTOUND YOU.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 26-FEB-1986 09:26:59.83
|
|
To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: AIR CONDITIONING
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you had'nt noticed, they are working on our air-conditioning. Bob
|
|
warned this was coming about a week ago. They are breaking up a
|
|
one-thermostat system into 3 separate tthermostat systems; Gary will keep
|
|
a thermostat for that bank of hard wall offices; Ralston will get a
|
|
thermostat for the bank along that respective wall, and Albaugh will get
|
|
a thermostat for the bank of offices around him. Hopefully, better climate
|
|
control will result.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 26-FEB-1986 13:00:25.53
|
|
To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: News Update: please read and delete to save disk space.
|
|
|
|
|
|
STATUS UPDATE - 2/86 - CONFIDENTIAL!!! ARARI EYES & EARS ONLY.
|
|
|
|
- ACME show is next week; Friday thru Sunday; 3/7-3/9/86.
|
|
-Atari will show: Super Sprint, Gauntlet, Temple of Doom, Robo Soccer.
|
|
-Van Elderen, Moore, Tacakichi, Weatherby, Turner, Drobny, Hally, Logg,
|
|
Arita are going from Engineering.
|
|
-They leave Thursday morning.
|
|
-Nakamura and 2 Namco Engineers will attend the show.
|
|
- Tentative production quantities of Super Sprint have been agreed upon -
|
|
see me if you really want to know...
|
|
- Beginning Monday the factory will stop building games for a 3-5 week period.
|
|
12 employees will stay on full-time; 43 will be furloughed. This was a
|
|
tough decision, but I think it's wise; When Sales volume has peaks and
|
|
valleys; the production volume has to follow - it hurts in the long term
|
|
to keep the factory running and build to inventory. Apparently, the
|
|
furlough package was well-received by manufacturing employees.
|
|
- We have purchased a new improved VTI package for custom I.C. layout.
|
|
This gives us a standard-cell library based on 2-micron CMOS as
|
|
well as gate array and full custom layout ablility. All the support tools
|
|
are included too.
|
|
- Japanese Yen: dollar is weak; 6-12months ago was 250 yen to dollar; now 180
|
|
yen to dollar. This is hurting PCB kit dealers in USA since profit margin
|
|
has been erroded - thats good for us - less competition.
|
|
- Nintendo is expected to introduce Super Mario Bros. on their VS Coin-op
|
|
system at ACME. Its been a HOT game in Japan on the Home computer and
|
|
at the usual $200 Nintendo kit price, its expected to do very well in the
|
|
USA. Nintendo apparently lost money last year in the US coin-op market,
|
|
and is expected to pull out of the coin-op market entirely...within 12 months?
|
|
They already have in Japan - they are concentrating on their VERY
|
|
succesful Home Computer/game console.
|
|
- SEGA is expected to introduce 4 new games at ACME: Space Harrier (not really
|
|
new), Major League Baseball, Quartet (4-player Gauntlet rip-off but not
|
|
nearly as good); and one other.
|
|
- Bally Sente is expected to introduce a new game too...rumor has it that
|
|
Owen Rubin is feverishly working on this one.
|
|
- Exidy is in Chap. 11 and with the president (Kaufman) recovering from
|
|
illness, they do not appear to pose a threat.
|
|
- Data East seems to have fallen off their high horse (Kung-Fu etc); with
|
|
not much to offer...maybe they have a surprise for us at the show. The
|
|
strong yen will hurt them too since all their product is licensed from Japan.
|
|
- Williams will probably introduce the new Steve Ritchie Pinball game. Its
|
|
supposed to be great. It was ready for AMOA, but they held off cause they
|
|
had a very good pinball in production...The name High Speed is in my mind,
|
|
thats either Ritchies, or the one they just finished. I have no idea what
|
|
the production run on a good pinball is these days...maybe someone going
|
|
to the show can pump Ritchie...
|
|
- Market still looks weak, but Atari is positioned VERY well with respect
|
|
to the competition.
|
|
- Nakamura and troops will be here week of 3/10-3/14; expect tours and
|
|
show n' tells; will be a good time to find out details about System I
|
|
Cocktail implementation issues...IF we have our ducks lined up. Please
|
|
think about questions, and how to present the questions clearly considering
|
|
the language barrier.
|
|
- Bob Stewert (Mfg. Mgr) will be bringing a group of 6-8 ace PCB techs
|
|
thru for a tour... I would like to show them Gauntlet,Roadrunner,Thrasher
|
|
Labs. I would like to also go over the game development process
|
|
using Gauntlet as an example.
|
|
- let me know if VAX mail like this is sufficient, or if you would rather
|
|
have a group meeting where questions/answers could be exchanged.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 28-FEB-1986 15:28:20.97
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: VOLTAGE DROPS
|
|
|
|
|
|
ALL ENGINEERS, WE WERE AMONG THE MANY PG&E CUSTOMERS TO EXPERIENCE
|
|
FREQUENT VOLTAGE DROPS DURING THIS PASS WEEK. PG&E WAS NOT PREPARED
|
|
FOR THIS SUDDEN HEAT WAVE AND THUS DID NOT COMPENSATE FOR THE
|
|
INCREASE IN CUSTOMER USAGE, CAUSING THE VOLTAGE DROPS. THIS
|
|
PROBLEM HAS BEEN CORRECTED AND WE'RE BACK TO NORMAL... SO LET'S
|
|
ENJOY THE HEAT WAVE AS LONG AS IT'S HERE.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 3-MAR-1986 13:32:36.88
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: HOT WATER SURVEY
|
|
|
|
|
|
ENGINEERING WAS SELECTED TO DO A "HEAT TEST" ONN OUR NEW HOT WATER
|
|
HEATER INSTALLED AT THE COFFEE STATION LOCATED BY THE ENGINEERING
|
|
CONF. RM.
|
|
|
|
IT'S BEEN A WEEK AND A HALF SINCE THE HEATER WAS INSTALLED... WHAT'S
|
|
THE VERDICT? IS IT DOING THE JOB?... CAN I GET SOME FEED BACK?...
|
|
THE OTHER COFFEE STATIONS ARE WAITING THE OUTCOME...
|
|
|
|
THANKS AGAIN...BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::CAMERON 3-MAR-1986 15:19:13.09
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: EXERCISE QUESTIONNAIRE
|
|
|
|
|
|
..........THE VOTES ARE BEING TABULATED..............
|
|
|
|
PLEASE TURN YOURS IN IF YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE HEALTH FACILITIES
|
|
|
|
|
|
UP & DOWN,
|
|
CAROLE
|
|
|
|
(THAT'S SHAPING & TRIMMING, OF COURSE)
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::GROSSMAN 4-MAR-1986 11:19:30.15
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: SYSTEM 1 GAMES: IDENTIFICATION BYTE - UPDATE 2/86
|
|
|
|
|
|
All System I games are required to initialize a byte in the
|
|
configuration area (Addr. 1006E specifically) to a certain value.
|
|
The utility system on the main board interrogates this byte to
|
|
determine if a new game cart has been installed and clears the
|
|
EEROM accordingly. For more information see the documentation
|
|
file on the VAX at KIM::DRA0:[SYSTEM1.DOC]SYSTEM1.DOC.
|
|
|
|
The following values for the byte at 1006E have been assigned.
|
|
All new System I games should contact Cyndy Grossman (X1734) for
|
|
assignment of a number.
|
|
|
|
Diagnostic Cart: 255
|
|
Pack Rat: 00
|
|
Marble Madness: 01
|
|
Temple of Doom: 02
|
|
Road Runner 03
|
|
Relief: 04
|
|
Future Vette: 05
|
|
|
|
Chris Downend and Rich Moore
|
|
|
|
Dist: All programmers in Alpha, Delta, Omega and Rick Moncrief
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::BRAD 6-MAR-1986 14:19:30.75
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: CERROR
|
|
|
|
|
|
TPU and GREENHILLS C users:
|
|
|
|
A new TPU/EDT function has been added to TPU and I need your help to see if
|
|
it works. At the moment this function only works for those of you that use
|
|
the GREENHILLS C compiler (if enough people scream for it 'cerror' could be
|
|
modified to accept error files generated by different compilers or
|
|
assemblers). The new function is called:
|
|
|
|
cerr*or [filename][.err]
|
|
|
|
and is invoked on the TPU/EDT command line (GOLD_KP7). 'cerror' reports
|
|
errors that have occurred during compilation. It does this by first reading
|
|
in a file (to another buffer) that contains the errors and then searching
|
|
that file for line numbers where the errors occurred. The file search will
|
|
default to your working directory and if a file is not specified will look
|
|
for a file that matches your current edit file that has an extension of
|
|
.err. You may also specify a file on the command line.
|
|
|
|
For example; after typing GOLD_KP7, you type
|
|
|
|
cerr
|
|
|
|
at the TPU/EDT command line, 'cerror' will look in your current directory for
|
|
the filename that matches the file that you're editing (the main_buffer's
|
|
file) with an extension of .err.
|
|
|
|
'cerror' will then look for the first occurrance of an error,
|
|
display that error in the message window (bottom of screen), and move the
|
|
cursor to the line where the error occurred. To find subsequent errors it's
|
|
best to bind a key to the function. I suggest using the PF2 key. Therefore
|
|
add this line to your tpu$init file:
|
|
|
|
baf$x_error_next := 'define_key("baf$error_next(current_direction)",pf2)';
|
|
|
|
By hitting the PF2 key you can find the next error. 'cerror' will also work
|
|
in the REVERSE direction.
|
|
|
|
You must have an error file that was created by the GREENHILLS compiler. You
|
|
can obtain this file by redirecting GREENHILLS error reporting to a file. I
|
|
do this by adding this to my MAKEFILE.:
|
|
|
|
myfile.ol : myfile.c
|
|
$ assign/user myfile.err sys$error
|
|
$ ncc -O -Z29 myfile.c
|
|
|
|
KNOWN BUGS:
|
|
|
|
* If you call 'cerror' more than once, TPU will report an error.
|
|
* 'cerror' does not know if you have edited your source file. So
|
|
if your error correction involved deleting or adding more
|
|
or less than what you started out with, the next error reported will
|
|
be off by that many lines. (you could edit starting from the bottom
|
|
but most C errors occur because of the first one)
|
|
|
|
- brad -
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 4-MAR-1986 16:58:02.92
|
|
To: MOORE,@ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Hail to the Chief
|
|
|
|
|
|
NAKAMURA, OUR FEARLESS LEADER AND OWNER OF THE COMPANY THAT MOSTLY
|
|
OWNS ATARI WILL BE HERE MONDAY AND TUESDAY 3/10-3/11. THERE ARE
|
|
NO FIRM PLANS, BUT PLEASE PLAN ON TOURS ETC.
|
|
|
|
Now, the Japanese are a traditional people and have a lot of
|
|
ritual in their business affairs. Therefore, it would be courteous
|
|
for us to tone down our western ways where appropriate.
|
|
|
|
1) Let's tidy up our labs and offices - if Rofo can do it, anybody
|
|
can.
|
|
2) On Monday and Tuesday let's make an effort to dress conservatively
|
|
in spite of the fanstatic weather we have been having.
|
|
3) Let's leave gym clothes in the locker room.
|
|
|
|
Maybe I'm overreacting, but I'm proud of the Atari Engineering group and its
|
|
product, and I want Nakamura be proud too...I don't want him to be distracted
|
|
by the cultural differences and miss the product.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::RAINS 11-MAR-1986 11:21:47.26
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Two of Atari's Finest...
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... have been recognized for their contribution to the effort. RICH MOORE
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and CHRIS DOWNEND have been promoted to ENGINEERING DIRECTORS. Both have been
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dedicated workers and leaders, and their efforts have made our success this
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year possible (as well as making life manageable for Dan and me).
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Please offer your congratulations and support to these fine Atarians in
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their new positions...
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...because they'll need it!
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<LVR>
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 11-MAR-1986 17:02:49.61
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To: MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: Morris Editor
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From: CHARM::MORRIS 11-MAR-1986 15:00
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To: @sys$mail:engineer
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Subj: Micro EDT/TPU Editor
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There now exists an editor which works very much like EDT with a few TPU
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like window control functions and a lot of EMACS window control functions.
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At the moment this works for VMS (but TPU is a lot better), and on CPM68K
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(omni-byte) boards.
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The source can be re-compiled to work on MSDOS (IBM) and with a little work
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(which I shall probably be doing in the near future) ATARI 520.
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So if you need an EDT type editor for your system see me.
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Jim.
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Following is a preliminary DOC file for this editor. Skip if you are not
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interested.
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EDMAC uses EDT keypad commands, just like EDT except for the following:-
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No help Key.
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No page command (Keypad 7). - search for ^L instead.
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No command (Gold Keypad 7). - use emacs commands.
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No fill (Gold Keypad 8). - use ^X F to set wrap column
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No replace (Gold Keypad 9).
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Additional keypad functions:-
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Gold I - Splits screen in two and reads in a file to upper window.
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Gold W - Toggles between split screen and full screen.
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Gold UP - Goes into included window.
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Gold DOWN - Goes into main window.
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Gold L - starts a learn sequence.
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Gold R - terminates a learn sequence.
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PF2 - executes the learned sequence.
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Gold = - show cursor position.
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Gold ! - spawn command (VMS only).
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Gold S - spawn cli (VMS only).
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The EMACS key sequences retained are:-
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WINDOW CONTROL
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^X 1 display only current window
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^X 2 split current window (multiple window are permitted)
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^X N move to Next window
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^X P move to Previous window
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^X Z enlarge current window by one or repeat count lines (^U)
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^X ^Z reduce current window by one or repeat count lines (^U)
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^X ^N scroll current window up one or by repeat count lines (^U)
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^X ^P scroll current window down one or by repeat count lines (^U)
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FILE CONTROL
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^Z save file in current buffer and exit
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^X ^C Exit without saving buffers.
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^X ^R Read a file into current buffer
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^X ^S Save current buffer into its file
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^X ^V Visit a file. Read file and display in current window
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^X ^W Write buffer to file
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^X ^F changes current buffer's filename to argument
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BUFFER CONTROL
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^X B prompt for new Buffer
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^X ^B show active Buffers
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^X ^K Kill a buffer
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DELETING
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^X ^O Kill surrounding blank lines
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^X ^K Kill a buffer
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CASE CONTROL
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<esc> C Capitalize word
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<esc> L Lowercase next word
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<esc> U Uppercase next word
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^X ^L Lowercase selected region
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^X ^U Uppercase selected region
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MISC
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TAB tabs to set tab, to set tab do GOLD <arg> TAB, where arg is new tab stop.
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^G abort any command in progress
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^T Transpose characters
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<esc> ! move current line to repeat count lines from top of window (???)
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<esc> W Copy select range to paste buffer, do not cut.
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^X ^X swap mark with cursor position
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^X F Set Fill column.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 13-MAR-1986 13:52:26.66
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: THE NEW LOBBY
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THIS COMING MONDAY, 3-17, REMODEL WORK WILL BEGIN IN THE WEST LOBBY
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(CAFETERIA SIDE). SINCE THIS LOBBY IS THE MAIN INTERSECTION FOR
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ACTIVITY, AND WE DON'T WANT ANY TRAFFIC JAMS, WE HAVE COME UP WITH
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THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE TO BENEFIT BOTH THE CONTRACTORS AND
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EMPLOYEES.
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MON AND TUES
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WORKMEN WILL BE REMOVING CARPET, TILE, CLEANING THE FLOOR, AND
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TRIMMING DOORS FOR THE NEW TILE. DURING THIS TIME, PLEASE USE THE
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UPMOST CAUTION WHILE IN THIS AREA AS THE REMAINING CARPET WILL NOT
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BE GLUED DOWN AT THIS TIME.
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WED THUR & FRI
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INSTALLATION OF NEW TILE AND CARPET... THIS WORK WILL BE DONE ON
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THE SWING SHIFT SO AS TO ALLOW FULL USE OF THE LOBBY BY EMPLOYEES
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DURING THE NORMAL WORKING HOURS.....AT APPROX. 4PM ON EACH OF
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THESE DAYS, THE LOBBY, CAFETERIA, AND GAME ROOM WILL BE CLOSED
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OFF TO ALL EMPLOYEES AND REOPENED THE FOLLOWING MORNING AT 7AM.
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SAT.....NEW WALLCOVERING TO BE INSTALLED....AND IF ALL GOES WELL,
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OUR NEW LOBBY WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORNING.
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PS....TWO NEW DOORS WILL BE ADDED IN THE HALLWAYS, ONE NEAR THE
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NEW LOBBY AND THE OTHER IN THE HALLWAY OUTSIDE MONCRIEF'S LAB.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MCCARTHY 13-MAR-1986 14:39:46.57
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To: @sys$mail:engineer,MCCARTHY
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CC:
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Subj: SOFT GATE ARRAY
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For anyone interested in the XILINX XC-2064 LOGIC CELL ARRAY read
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on.
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This is a 1000-1500 gate Gate Array that is configured by
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downloading a bit stream to it from rom at power up time. The
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configuration 'links' are maintained in CMOS static ram cells in
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the IC.
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I have a spare copy of the data sheet plus some other information
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obtained at the XILINX - HAMILTON/AVNET Seminar.
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Some general information :
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. 12000 bits are required for configuration
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using a 1Mhz clock requires 12 milliseconds to load.
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. There are 122 flop flops per IC distributed in 58 I/O blocks and
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64 combinational blocks.
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. Package size is 68 pin PLCC, 48 pin (40 i/o pins) DIP package
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available soon.
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. Development software runs on IBM PC XT/AT or compatible, with
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hard disk.
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. Full speed in circuit emulator is available.
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(you can set a hardware breakpoint with this device)
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PRICING AND AVAILABILITY.
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Development software:
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Evaluation Kit $ 250.00
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XACT Development system software, including Macro library $3,600.00
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SILOS Timing/simulation package $3,500.00
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XACTOR in circuit emulator with one pod $3,000.00
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(can accomodate 4 pods for simulation of 4 devices at once)
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XACTOR pods $ 850.00
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XACT training/demo package $ 350.00
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Piece parts :
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Speed package 1-24 25-99 100-999 5K+ (end '86)
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-1 68 lead plcc $60 $53 $47 $20
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-2 68 lead plcc $80 $72 $63 $28
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-1 (20Mhz) available now, -2 (33Mhz) available end 2nd quarter.
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48 pin package "soon"
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: CHARM::MORRIS 13-MAR-1986 15:46:43.67
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To: @sys$mail:engineer
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CC:
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Subj: VAXMDM
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Ok all you VAX MODEM fans.
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This little utility (and if you don't know what it is, you probably
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don't want to) is now available in UTL$EXE.
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Do the following to use it:-
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$ VAXMDM:== $UTL$EXE:VAXMDM.EXE
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It allows aborting by ^X now and the command file is no longer needed to
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run it.
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Please use this new version, if you are currently using the old one.
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A repeat of the help documentation follows.
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Delete now if you are not interested.
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VaxModem is a version of the common Xmodem found on RBBS/RCPM systems.
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It allows uploading and downloading to/from the Vax when dialing in.
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It is useful for anyone who has the equivalent Xmodem or modem7 etc program
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on their system at home. Or any system that uses the (standard?) Ward
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Christensen protocol. (SOH,SEC,COMPSEC,128data,crc).
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This program will allow transfer of text files or binary files, and can use
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either CRC or checksums.
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It is run by either typing VAXMDM and waiting for the command prompt, or
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typing the command and filename on the command line.
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$ VAXMDM ? This will give a limited help message.
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$ VAXMDM s file.dat This will open the Binary file file.dat on the vax
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and send it to your system.
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$ VAXMDM sa file.src This will open the text file (Variable length CR),
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file.src on the vax and send it to your system.
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$ VAXMDM r file.dat This will create the Binary (fixed length 128 byte)
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file file.dat on the vax and receive data from your
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system using CRC.
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$ VAXMDM rc file.dat This will open a binary file file.dat on the vax and
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receive data from your system, it will expect a
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a checksum.
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Note the c option is only effective for the receive command. It will tell
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the sending program to use CRC or checksum.
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The program will prompt you with a message similar to the following:-
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receiving file file.dat in binary using CRC
|
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Hit control X slowly a number of times to abort
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After getting this message start the transfer, for your machine.
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Typing control X (usually once) will abort VAXMDM.
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Install it by:-
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$ VAXMDM:== $UTL$EXE:VAXMDM.EXE
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Any problems, let me know.
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Jim
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 18-MAR-1986 11:09:03.71
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: IMI
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A new feature you can use on the IMI EPROM programmer from the VAX is the
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|
BLANK command which does only a blank check on the EPROM's loaded.
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IMI_COMMAND> B*LANK
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|
|
You still need to do a device selection before trying a blank check.
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ds
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___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::HOFF 20-MAR-1986 17:39:11.43
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: VTI VIDEOTAPE
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I you are using or soon to use the VTI LSI CAD tools this may
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|
be of interest to you.
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|
Atari now owns a copy of a video taped lecture on the VTITest
|
|
language. (2 hour lecture by the person who wrote VTITest). It is VERY
|
|
informative. It's in my office currently. It is available for viewing.
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|
|
Morgan
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH 21-MAR-1986 18:11:35.09
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|
To: MARGOLIN,BEHENSKY,ALBAUGH
|
|
CC:
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Subj: LDA to .ol converter
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|
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To use it, first define a symbol:
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|
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LTO*ol :== $ UTL$EXE:LTOOL
|
|
then use it as:
|
|
ltool frob fraz To convert frob.lda to fraz.ol
|
|
or ltool frob To convert frob.lda to frob.ol
|
|
or ltool -s "$$seg9" frob To do frob, but put it in section 9
|
|
etc...
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|
|
The following is from the program source in sys$userdisk:[Albaugh.TI320]:
|
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/* LTOOL
|
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* Reads a .LDA format file and converts to Intermetrics ".ol" form
|
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* to allow it to be linked with other code, e.g. for downloading
|
|
* into TomCat or other 68000 systems or burning ROMs. The .LDA file
|
|
* contains word data, but addresses increase by only one for each
|
|
* word. The output file is intended to be linked with 68000 code, so
|
|
* it is by default located in section TICODE. (changed for $$seg9).
|
|
* A different name can be specified with the -s <segname> switch to
|
|
* allow closer control of the location in memory (with a .lc file).
|
|
* Two global symbols are defined: TMSCODE is the base address of the
|
|
* block of memory. TMSEND is the length of the block IN WORDS, minus
|
|
* one, to be convenient for DBF loops.
|
|
*/
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|
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Questions cheerfully refunded--
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: CHARM::SHEPPERD 31-MAR-1986 19:17:52.95
|
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: EPROM's and the IMI
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|
|
There was a rumor floating around that the IMI EPROM programmer passed
|
|
an EPROM that the DIO failed. I'd like some confirmation of this and
|
|
sample parts if possible. I spoke to the designer of the IMI yesterday
|
|
to see if he's heard of this happening before. He said no, but it has
|
|
happened where the IMI fails a part that the DIO passes.
|
|
|
|
To clarify what the IMI does on verfiy, it grounds the OE and CE lines
|
|
(enables the chip for DC reads) and reads the EPROM by changing only
|
|
the address lines. The DIO wiggles the OE and/or CE lines in-between
|
|
each byte read (one of the reasons it is so S-L-O-W). The IMI verifies
|
|
the part at 5v only not at 4.75 and 5.25 as the DIO does. The part is
|
|
loaded with a resistor (10k I think) and it is unkown how the DIO loads
|
|
parts.
|
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|
|
Whichever programmer you use to make master EPROM's, you must check those
|
|
parts by inserting them in a working game board before placing your stamp
|
|
of approval on them. Neither the DIO nor the IMI will check the EPROM for
|
|
correct access time. A working game board performs a more comprehensive
|
|
test than either programmer.
|
|
|
|
So you thought that the EPROM's were static ROMs, well read on...
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He told me of a bug that is present in a number of EPROMS, especially the big
|
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ones (27256 and up) where if the OE or CE lines are not changed in an
|
|
unspecified period of time (its a bug, remember), all outputs will go to 0 and
|
|
stay there, perhaps because the output drivers are more dynamic in nature than
|
|
static. In any case, beware (he mentioned AMD as a major culprit). He also
|
|
mentioned that the EPROMS are VERY sensitive to the voltage on the Vpp pin. If
|
|
it is not exactly what it is spec'd to be, the outputs may oscillate.
|
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|
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ds
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___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: SANDY::DAVE 1-APR-1986 08:23:29.71
|
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: NEW MOVE
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|
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THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT DUE TO THE CONTINUING SLUMP IN LOCAL
|
|
INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE, THE COST PER SQ. FT. HAS REACHED THE POINT WHERE IT
|
|
IS BECOMING ATTRACTIVE TO MOVE THE CORPORATION TO NEW HEADQUARTERS. THE CURRENT
|
|
LEADER LOOKS LIKE THE MORGAN HILL INDUSTRIAL PARK AT $.40/SQ.FT. AS WE ARE
|
|
CURRENTLY PAYING $.75/SQ.FT., YOU CAN SEE A MOVE TO THIS AREA WOULD GREATLY
|
|
ENHANCE THE POSITION OF THE CORPORATION.
|
|
MANAGEMENT REALIZES THAT MANY OF YOU HAVE MADE GREAT SACRIFICES IN THE
|
|
MANY MOVES OF THE PAST FEW YEARS, AND THAT A NEW MOVE WILL NOT BE GREETED WITH
|
|
ENTHUSIASM. HOWEVER, THE OVERALL GOOD OF THE CORPORATION MUST BE THE TOP
|
|
PRIORITY FOR ALL OF US, AND WE IN MANAGEMENT LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CONTINUING
|
|
SUPPORT IN THIS MATTER.
|
|
AS MORE INFORMATION ON EXACTLY WHEN THE MOVE WILL TAKE PLACE, AND THE
|
|
SCHEDULE FOR EACH DEPARTMENT TO MOVE BECOMES AVAILABLE I WILL LET YOU KNOW. IN
|
|
THE MEANTIME, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS DIRECT THEM TO YOUR SUPERVISOR,AND THEY
|
|
WILL PASS THEM ON TO THE MOVING COMMITEE.
|
|
|
|
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ON THIS MATTER,
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|
|
|
DAVID WEYRAD, MOVING COORDINATOR
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 1-APR-1986 16:06:17.09
|
|
To: VANELDREN,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj:
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|
|
|
I tried to see you today but you were unavailable.
|
|
|
|
1. My vacation hours are still screwed up. When you changed my vacation
|
|
request form you had me returning Feb 28, whereas I actually returned on
|
|
Feb 27. Sue Reddick will not credit me the 8 hours without a written note
|
|
from you.
|
|
|
|
2. When do you expect to make your decision on TomCat?
|
|
|
|
3. I am really annoyed at the hatchet job Chris did on me with his
|
|
performance review. It contains many egregious errors and displays
|
|
a reckless disregard for the truth.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::SHEPPERD 1-APR-1986 18:29:32.73
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: BLISS 16
|
|
|
|
|
|
The good news is that I got anew BLISS compiler with some of the bugs fixed.
|
|
|
|
The bad news is that I got a new BLISS compiler with most of the bugs left in.
|
|
|
|
Actually, there's no new features in this update, only bug fixes. The release
|
|
notes are in KIM::[SHEPPERD]BLISS.HLP under the "Corrections" category. The
|
|
file has embedded carriage control, so you might want to print it instead of
|
|
perusing it with an editor or Lyle's VU pgm. I'll install it if there are no
|
|
objections.
|
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|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 2-APR-1986 17:17:35.80
|
|
To: MCCARTHY,BRAD,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Audio Stuff
|
|
|
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|
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Pat,
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|
|
|
If you are going to design a new Sound Procesor System you
|
|
might want to consider some of the things I have done on TomCat.
|
|
|
|
1. The TMS 5220C can be reset by bringing /WS and /RS down (and up)
|
|
at the same time. Therefore, it does not require a transistor switch
|
|
to remove -5V from the IC. (TMS 5220C is Atari p/n 137308-002.)
|
|
|
|
2. The TMS 5220C Clock input will accept an almost TTL level if you tie
|
|
PROUT to +5v. (You must use a pullup resistor on the CLK input so it will go
|
|
up to VSS.) The clock frequency must then be half what it would otherwise be,
|
|
so that for example, 8 KHz sampling requires a 320 KHz clock.
|
|
|
|
3. At Earl's request I designed into it the capability of having the
|
|
software be able to select the TMS 5220C Clock frequency so it can
|
|
handle 8 KHz or 10 KHz sampling at the programmer's choice.
|
|
|
|
4. In order to accomodate more speech memory I have put together a
|
|
Sequential Memory. The programmer writes to a location to set the
|
|
starting address. There is another location that reads the data thus
|
|
selected. Every Read increments the Sequential Memory address. I have
|
|
implemented 64K bytes of Sequential Memory (in two 26256's) in addition
|
|
to 32K bytes of Program memory and 8K bytes of RAM. (An 8K x 8 RAM takes
|
|
up less board space than two 2k x 8's.)
|
|
|
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|
|
The above should not be considered an endorsement of the idea of having
|
|
a separate Universal Audio PCB.
|
|
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|
|
---Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MCCARTHY 2-APR-1986 17:22:56.62
|
|
To: KIM::MARGOLIN,MCCARTHY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: RE: Audio Stuff
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jed.
|
|
Items 1,2 & 3 are already incorporated in Gauntlet hardware.
|
|
You may be interested in comparing schematics. Item 4 is interesting
|
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and I might take a look at what you have done.
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Do you agree with the idea of a universal Audio PCB including amplifiers.
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Pat.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::GROSSMAN 3-APR-1986 10:41:21.85
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: BABIES, BABIES AND MORE BABIES
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YET ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE ATARI FAMILY
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Martha Kay Wiebenson
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Weighing in at 7 lb. 7 oz.
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18 3/4" in length
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Mother and baby are at home and doing just fine!
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::OHARA 4-APR-1986 13:19:35.31
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Paper Shredding
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The Paper Shredder has been delayed!
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He will be here Monday afternoon.
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jbo
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 8-APR-1986 11:50:24.64
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To: @sys$mail:engineer
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CC:
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Subj: New IMI and DIO feature
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Due to popular request, I've added a new feature to the IMI and DIO procedures.
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You can run these jobs from a command file now to reduce the tedium in typing
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in DEV, FILE, PROG, etc. On the second and subsequent PROG or VERIF commands,
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it'll pause waiting for you to type CR presumably after you've changed the
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EPROM's.
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There's two ways to call these procedures from a .COM file, one is to simply
|
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place your DIO/IMI commands as arguments (maximum of 8):
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$ IMI "DEV 27512" "FILE game.hex 16" "PROG 0-7FFFF" "LOGOUT"
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You need the double quotes around the arguments if there are spaces in them.
|
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If the first character in an argument is an atsign (@), then the argument is
|
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assumed to be the name of a file containing more DIO/IMI commands. The
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assumed file type is .COM and you can put into that file any IMI/DIO commands
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one per line just as you would type them in. As in the above example:
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$ IMI "@FRED"
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where FRED.COM contains:
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DEV 27512
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FILE game.hex
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PROG 0-7FFFF
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LOGOUT
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You can have multiple commands/files on the command line:
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$ IMI "@FROBOZ" "@FRED" "DEV 27512" "FILE GEEK" "P 0" "EXIT"
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If you don't include an EXIT in the command stream, then the command file
|
|
will not terminate, and will instead continue to prompt you for additional
|
|
commands (just as though you called IMI or DIO with no arguments). This
|
|
is useful if you just want to setup the IMI/DIO but then want to do the
|
|
program/verify commands interactively:
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$ IMI "DEV 27512" "FILE FRED.HEX 16/SQ"
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|
If you choose to define a word that does this, then you must put the
|
|
word IMI or DIO in single quotes and double double quotes around the
|
|
arguments:
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$ FRED :== "''IMI' ""DEV 27512"" ""FILE FRED.HEX 16/SQ"""
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Report problems to this address.
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|
ds
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 8-APR-1986 16:44:36.60
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To: MEYETTE,MONCRIEF,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: AMI
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Rick, These are the questions I have about the AMI Gate Array for the
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Vector Generator (Atari p/n 137179-001) and about their letter
|
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of 4/3/86:
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A. Will the new part be compatible with the old part? I mean electrically,
|
|
mechanically, pin-for-pin compatible?
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B. What do we get for our money?
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For Option I:
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1. What do they do and what do we do?
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|
2. How is "J flow tooling and manufacture in 5 micron technology" different
|
|
from the technology used in the old part?
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|
|
|
3. They indicate that they are going to scrap this part too. When?
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|
|
|
For Option 2:
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1. What do they do and what do we do? Do I just hand them a schematic and
|
|
they do the rest fot $13.5K ?
|
|
|
|
2. If, as I suspect, their advice to "Design complete circuit from scratch"
|
|
means "Atari designs complete circuit from scratch" how is this to
|
|
be accomplished? Are they going to provide us with a complete CAD system,
|
|
at no cost to Atari, or will we have to pay for it? And how much? And
|
|
who is going to work on my game while I am designing the Gate Array?
|
|
|
|
3. If Atari bears the cost for redesigning this part why in the world would
|
|
we choose AMI, a company that has already screwed us once? (And on the
|
|
same part.)
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C. Pricing:
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|
|
The way their prices are listed, if we were to go with Option I and
|
|
buy 15K would we pay $5.50 each for 5K (the First 5K) and $5.25 each for 10K
|
|
(The Next 10K) or would we pay $5.25 each for $15K ?
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|
|
|
Either they are using a nonstandard method of quoting prices or they
|
|
are using a language other than English. Perhaps they are using AMI English.
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|
Jed
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|
cc: Rick Moncrief
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 8-APR-1986 20:51:04.44
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: BLISS 16 bugs
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|
|
|
|
|
The bug that Dennis found the other day is actually related to the AND operator.
|
|
The AND will screw up predictably and even more seriously than what was
|
|
happening to Dennis. To wit:
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|
|
|
EXTERNAL ARRAY : VECTOR [,BYTE];
|
|
LOCAL TEMP:UNSIGNED BYTE;
|
|
TEMP = 7;
|
|
ARRAY[0] = .ARRAY[2] AND .TEMP;
|
|
|
|
Generates the following code:
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|
|
|
MOV #7,R0 ;TEMP
|
|
MOV ARRAY+2,ARRAY+0 ;This is a real GEEK thing to do
|
|
COM R0
|
|
BICB R0,ARRAY+0
|
|
|
|
Notice that not only does it incorrectly generate a word move from what might be
|
|
an odd address, but it stomps all over ARRAY+1. This problem only seems to
|
|
happen when using an AND operator and when the operands are addresses of bytes.
|
|
If TEMP is declared as a word then it generates the correct code. Both the
|
|
current compiler (v4.1) and the new one (v4.2) do exactly the same thing in this
|
|
instance. At the moment, I have no recommended solution to this problem.
|
|
(Patient: Doctor, Doctor, it hurts when I do this! Doctor: Well, don't do that;
|
|
That'll be fifty bucks, please.)
|
|
|
|
If you want to try the new compiler, do:
|
|
|
|
$ set command utl$mac:bliss042
|
|
|
|
which will make subsequent compiles use the v4.2 compiler. If you want v4.1
|
|
back, logout and back in again.
|
|
|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 9-APR-1986 16:23:04.75
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: "FRESH AIR"
|
|
|
|
|
|
EFFECTIVE THIS FRIDAY, OUR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM WILL BE ON THE
|
|
FOLLOWING SCHEDULE.
|
|
|
|
A/C #1 (DAN'S ENGR. AREA)
|
|
FAN MON - FRI ON 5:30AM OFF 9:00PM
|
|
A/C " " ON 6:30AM OFF 7:00PM
|
|
|
|
A/C #2 (LYLE'S AREA)
|
|
FAN MON - FRI ON 6:30AM OFF 9:00PM
|
|
A/C " " ON 7:30AM OFF 7:00PM
|
|
|
|
A/C #3 (DESIGN SER.,LOBBY,GAME RM., EX-SIZE RM,& CAFE.)
|
|
FAN MON - FRI ON 6:30AM OFF 10:00PM
|
|
A/C " " ON 7:00AM 0FF 7:00PM
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|
|
|
A/C #4 (ADMIN. & PUBS.)
|
|
FAN MON - FRI ON 7:00AM OFF 8:00PM
|
|
A/C " " ON 8:00AM OFF 6:30PM
|
|
|
|
A FEW ADDITIONAL NOTES.....
|
|
|
|
WE WILL BE INSTALLING A DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN THE EXERCISE RM. AND
|
|
EXHAUST FANS FOR BOTH SHOWERS. THIS WORK SHOULD BEGIN THIS COMING
|
|
WEEK AND I'LL TRY TO LET YOU KNOW WHAT DAYS WILL BE INVOLVED.
|
|
BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 11-APR-1986 10:37:54.33
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj:
|
|
|
|
|
|
I'VE BEEN GETTING REPORTS THAT THE KITCHEN SMELL IS STILL A PROBLEM.
|
|
DURING THE PASS TWO WEEKS, WE HAVE INCREASED THE HOOD EXHAUST TO THE
|
|
MAX. I'VE REQUESTED THE HOOD MANUFACTURE TO PAY US A VISIT TO SEE IF
|
|
HE CAN RESOLVE THIS PROBLEM. I WILL GET BACK TO YOU WITH THE
|
|
RESULTS...SORRY KAREN THAT YOU HAVE TO BE SETTING RIGHT ON TOP OF
|
|
THIS....BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 14-APR-1986 16:55:23.80
|
|
To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: HVAC
|
|
|
|
|
|
I am going to a meeting 4/16 @10:00AM that is to be a final wrap-up session
|
|
of our air-conditioning problems.
|
|
|
|
"Cal Air has stated that all the problems from our last meeting have been
|
|
worked out and that our A/C system is acceptable."
|
|
|
|
Notably, at the last meeting I brought o
|
|
up the issues of: 1) Loud vibration in Jed's old lab; 2) Cold/hot spots in
|
|
Alpha-labs; 3) Sporadic function in the Hard wall office wing.
|
|
|
|
I also mentioned that air-exchange seemed to be generally marginal.
|
|
|
|
Please let me know if you have any complaints regarding those issues as well
|
|
as any that have surfaced recently.
|
|
Thanks,
|
|
Chris Downend
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 15-APR-1986 13:55:56.50
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: A/C MEETING CHANGE
|
|
|
|
|
|
THE HVAC WRAP-UP MEETING HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY,
|
|
APRIL 18th, @ 11 AM IN THE EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE ROOM.
|
|
THANKS, BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::RAINS 16-APR-1986 17:43:34.17
|
|
To: @sys$mail:junk
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Just browsing?
|
|
|
|
|
|
There is a new utility available on the system. It is a text browser which
|
|
allows you to examine random points in a source file (i.e., somewhere between
|
|
"TYPE" and "EDIT/READ_ONLY"). So why use it rather than "EDIT/READ_ONLY"?
|
|
For now, only a couple of reasons. First, it's a wee bit faster than the
|
|
editor, and uses fewer sytem resources (big deal, you say). Second, it
|
|
supports the concept of bookmarks. You can quickly access any of 5 places in
|
|
the text with a single keystroke. This is NICE when you want to switch
|
|
quickly among several places in the text, and want a full screen of
|
|
information in each place.
|
|
|
|
The program is called "VU". You need to define the following symbol
|
|
(probably in your LOGIN.COM) to use it:
|
|
|
|
$ vu :== @utl$com:vu
|
|
|
|
Then you can call it by:
|
|
|
|
$ vu textfile
|
|
|
|
where "textfile" is any non_ambiguous_file_spec. No switches are supported at
|
|
this time.
|
|
|
|
The command structure is very similar to EDT keypad mode cursor functions, with
|
|
the editing and character oriented stuff removed. Additionally:
|
|
|
|
RETURN forward 22 lines
|
|
LINE FEED backward 22 lines
|
|
SPACE BAR forward a line
|
|
BACK SPACE backward a line
|
|
GOLD a thru Set the associated bookmark at the
|
|
GOLD e current cursor postion
|
|
a thru e Go to bookmark A thru E
|
|
Control-Z exit
|
|
|
|
You need a CIT-101 or equivalent to run it properly. It does nasty things
|
|
with files that aren't variable CRLF or stream-LF. If you need to look at
|
|
runoff documents, you will want to use "RVU" instead:
|
|
|
|
$ rvu :== @utl$com:rvu
|
|
|
|
Please send questions, comments, bug reports and suggestions (which are likely
|
|
to be ignored) to KIM::RAINS.
|
|
|
|
Lo
|
|
V>
|
|
/ \ Rains
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: MIKE::AVL "Jeff Bell/Components_Engineering" 17-APR-1986 14:04:45.39
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: On-Line Approved Vendors List Access
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Approved Vendors List (AVL) has been moved to MIKE (Rovax)
|
|
|
|
MIKE users may access the AVL on-line by including
|
|
|
|
$ AVL :==@ATARI$AVL:LOGIN
|
|
|
|
in their LOGIN.COM file and then typing "AVL" at the system prompt ($).
|
|
|
|
Remote users should login to node MIKE via DEC-NET (type SET HOST MIKE
|
|
and login as READAVL (no password is required).
|
|
|
|
Local node (MIKE) Users:
|
|
If you do not know how to include "AVL" in your LOGIN.COM file, you may
|
|
simply type @ATARI$AVL:EDITLOGIN and your LOGIN.COM file will be
|
|
updated to include this word. You may then type "AVL" at the system
|
|
prompt ($) for quick access.
|
|
|
|
Remote node (ERNIE, CHARM, KIM or SANDY) Users:
|
|
You may copy ATARI$AVL:READAVL.COM to your own default directory
|
|
and define a word in your LOGIN.COM file to execute it. READAVL.COM will
|
|
simply log you into MIKE as READAVL.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SYSTEM 17-APR-1986 17:19:52.82
|
|
To: @sys$mail:everybody
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Non-junk mail
|
|
|
|
|
|
I'd just like to recap some MAIL protocol. @SYS$MAIL:JUNK is for
|
|
messages that are not super important to anyone. Any vax user who doesn't want
|
|
to be bothered with softball game or party announcements or the like can simply
|
|
have his/her name deleted from the list. THEREFORE... messages that are actually
|
|
significant to the operation of the company should NOT be sent to JUNK, but to
|
|
the people actually concerned with the message in question. There is a list
|
|
EVERYBODY, but it is protected from casual use, as there are VERY few messages
|
|
that need to go to literally everybody (e.g. building closing or computers
|
|
down). If you think you have such a general-interest message, see me or one of
|
|
the other system folk.
|
|
|
|
Hope I didn't come off too uptight, but there has been a whole lot of
|
|
non-trivial traffic on junk lately and some important messages could be missed.
|
|
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 22-APR-1986 07:39:11.69
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: FACILITIES
|
|
|
|
|
|
FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS, WE WILL BE HAVING CONTRACTORS IN AND ABOUT THE
|
|
BUILDING. TODAY: APPLIED RESEARCH LAB AND THE MAIL ROOM....CONSTRUCTION
|
|
OF NEW OFFICES. EXERCISE ROOM, INSTALLING NEW DRINKING FOUNTAIN.
|
|
|
|
WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY: HOT MOPING ON THE ROOF (TO PREVENT LEAKS) THE
|
|
ROOFING CONTRACTOR HAS ASSURED ME THAT YOU NEED NOT PARK YOUR CAR A
|
|
MILE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING AS ALL THE HOT MOPING WILL BE DONE TOWARDS
|
|
THE CENTER OF THE BUILDING.....BUT, WE MAY EXPERIENCE SOME ODOR WITHIN
|
|
THE BUILDING VIA THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM.
|
|
|
|
OUR ELECTRICIAN WILL BE INSTALLING TIMERS FOR THE NEW EXHAUST FANS IN
|
|
BOTH MENS AND WOMENS SHOWERS. THIS WORK WILL BE DONE AFTER 4 PM.
|
|
HOPEFULLY THIS WEEK.
|
|
|
|
JUST GOT A CALL... THEIR GOING TO HOT MOP TODAY THE IDEA OF THIS
|
|
LETTER IS TO GIVE YOU SOME WARNING, AS YOU SEE, THINGS CHANGE.
|
|
|
|
THANKS, BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 22-APR-1986 16:18:19.65
|
|
To: MCCARTHY,STEMPLER,LY,SHERMAN,HOFF,MARGOLIN,MEYETTE,MOORE,MONCRIEF,DOWNEND
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj:
|
|
|
|
Please come to a meeting - we need to resolve an issue:
|
|
|
|
MEETING: DO WE WANT "REMOTE SENSE" ON SWITCHING SUPPLIES?
|
|
WHEN: 4/23/86 @ 1:00 PM
|
|
WHERE: CENTRAL CONF. ROOM
|
|
|
|
Currently, we specify remote sense as a requirement on switching supplies.
|
|
All 5V, 10A switchers procured have met the requirement - although I don't
|
|
think we used it (Pat can confirm this). TX-1 used a switcher from LH
|
|
Research - did we use remote sense on it?
|
|
|
|
The problem is that we are currently using 5V, 15A switchers in Super Sprint
|
|
and no manufacturer has anything with remote sense in our price range. We
|
|
have bought 2000 from Sierracin without remote sense on a deviation basis.
|
|
|
|
QUESTION: If we are NOT going to use remote sense, do we want to pay the
|
|
extra cost for it?
|
|
|
|
QUESTION: If we ARE going to use remote sense (and you'll have to convince me
|
|
of that), is the benefit worth the extra cost in our application?
|
|
|
|
In my relatively naive approach, I see our supplies situated physically close
|
|
to the logic PCB's and I see our current load as being fairly steady. Given
|
|
that situation, remote sense seems unnecessary. The VIRTUE of remote sense
|
|
seems to be that our factory will NOT have to check and adjust 5V manually
|
|
(assuming remote sense is connected to the 5V output at the supply).
|
|
This is not insignificant given the transitory nature of our production line
|
|
workers.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 22-APR-1986 16:28:12.38
|
|
To: MCCARTHY,STEMPLER,LY,SHERMAN,HOFF,MARGOLIN,MEYETTE,MONCRIEF,DOWNEND,MOORE
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj:
|
|
|
|
REVISED: RESCHEDULED TO THURS. 4/24/86 @ 1:00PM
|
|
Please come to a meeting - we need to resolve an issue:
|
|
|
|
MEETING: DO WE WANT "REMOTE SENSE" ON SWITCHING SUPPLIES?
|
|
WHEN: REVISED: THURS. 4/24/86 @ 1:00PM
|
|
WHERE: CENTRAL CONF. ROOM
|
|
|
|
QUESTION: If we are NOT going to use remote sense, do we want to pay the
|
|
extra cost for it?
|
|
|
|
QUESTION: If we ARE going to use remote sense (and you'll have to convince me
|
|
of that), is the benefit worth the extra cost in our application?
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 22-APR-1986 17:12:36.25
|
|
To: MCCARTHY,STEMPLER,LY,SHERMAN,HOFF,MARGOLIN,MEYETTE,MONCRIEF,DOWNEND,MOORE
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: CORRECTION: GAUNTLET SWITCHER
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pat says remote sense IS run to the logic board on Gauntlet. My error - the
|
|
swichers came in from Japan with a shunt on the remote sense and I thought
|
|
they were used as-is. oops.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::WOOD 24-APR-1986 11:05:40.85
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Gauntlet - Home Computer Licensing
|
|
|
|
|
|
We have recently entered into a licensing agreement with U.S. Gold,
|
|
a UK company, to distribute home computer versions of Gauntlet in
|
|
Europe, Australia and New Zealand. They have been licensed for
|
|
Commodore, Sinclair, Amstrad and Acorn BBC home computers. We
|
|
received a double digit royalty rate and a very good advance.
|
|
|
|
We were knocked-off last year by a large UK company who did a
|
|
pirated version of Marble Madness. We are currently in
|
|
settlement negotiations with them. Hopefully we will reach a
|
|
conclusion with them soon.
|
|
|
|
Regards
|
|
|
|
DW
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 24-APR-1986 19:28:05.53
|
|
To: @sys$mail:everybody
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: A list of MAIL lists
|
|
|
|
|
|
Several new mail lists have been added to the systems in the past few
|
|
months (years?) that probably most people have forgotten or never knew.
|
|
So, for the benefit of all those who did forget, those who never knew,
|
|
and all the new users here's a list of the mail lists available:
|
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|
|
List Who's on it
|
|
------ --------------
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|
JUNK almost everybody
|
|
ENGINEER All of engineering
|
|
UNIX a few Unix buffs
|
|
SYSTEM The system people
|
|
MOORETEAM Rich Moore's team
|
|
ANIMATORS All the animators
|
|
RAINSGANG Lyle Rains's team
|
|
VANGANG Dan VanEldren's team
|
|
ALPHATEAM Chris Downends's team
|
|
COMPONENT Components engineering
|
|
STAFF The big cheeses
|
|
TEAMTACO Pete Takahichi's group
|
|
SURVIVORS The Atari softball team
|
|
SVUSERS System V users
|
|
MFG Manufacturing and Customer Service
|
|
PURCH Purchasing
|
|
CUSTSVC Customer service
|
|
FINANCE Finance and Accounting
|
|
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|
Use @SYS$MAIL:list in reply to MAIL's "To:" prompt to send a message to the
|
|
people on the list. (@SYS$MAIL:JUNK for example). If you're on a list and you
|
|
don't want to be, send mail to KIM::COMPLAINT and your name will be removed.
|
|
|
|
If you want to know who is on a specific list, type:
|
|
|
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@UTL$COM:WHOSONIT list
|
|
|
|
where "list" is the mail list you're intrested in. This might take a minute or
|
|
two to complete. (I.E. @UTL$COM:WHOSONIT ENGINEER to find out who's on the
|
|
ENGINEER list). The contents of any list are subject to change without notice.
|
|
Ignore the underscore in the names (I.e. KIM::_SHEPPERD = KIM::SHEPPERD).
|
|
|
|
If you want to keep the report, you can type:
|
|
|
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@UTL$COM:WHOSONIT list filename
|
|
|
|
which will place the report into a file named "filename" (default file
|
|
type = .LIS) so you can print it out later. For example:
|
|
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@UTL$COM:WHOSONIT FINANCE FIN
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|
|
|
will place the names of the people on the FINANCE mail list into a file named
|
|
FIN.LIS.
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|
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|
ds
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 24-APR-1986 19:28:05.53
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To: @sys$mail:everybody
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CC:
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Subj: A list of MAIL lists
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Several new mail lists have been added to the systems in the past few
|
|
months (years?) that probably most people have forgotten or never knew.
|
|
So, for the benefit of all those who did forget, those who never knew,
|
|
and all the new users here's a list of the mail lists available:
|
|
|
|
List Who's on it
|
|
------ --------------
|
|
JUNK almost everybody
|
|
ENGINEER All of engineering
|
|
UNIX a few Unix buffs
|
|
SYSTEM The system people
|
|
MOORETEAM Rich Moore's team
|
|
ANIMATORS All the animators
|
|
RAINSGANG Lyle Rains's team
|
|
VANGANG Dan VanEldren's team
|
|
ALPHATEAM Chris Downends's team
|
|
COMPONENT Components engineering
|
|
STAFF The big cheeses
|
|
TEAMTACO Pete Takahichi's group
|
|
SURVIVORS The Atari softball team
|
|
SVUSERS System V users
|
|
MFG Manufacturing and Customer Service
|
|
PURCH Purchasing
|
|
CUSTSVC Customer service
|
|
FINANCE Finance and Accounting
|
|
|
|
Use @SYS$MAIL:list in reply to MAIL's "To:" prompt to send a message to the
|
|
people on the list. (@SYS$MAIL:JUNK for example). If you're on a list and you
|
|
don't want to be, send mail to KIM::COMPLAINT and your name will be removed.
|
|
|
|
If you want to know who is on a specific list, type:
|
|
|
|
@UTL$COM:WHOSONIT list
|
|
|
|
where "list" is the mail list you're intrested in. This might take a minute or
|
|
two to complete. (I.E. @UTL$COM:WHOSONIT ENGINEER to find out who's on the
|
|
ENGINEER list). The contents of any list are subject to change without notice.
|
|
Ignore the underscore in the names (I.e. KIM::_SHEPPERD = KIM::SHEPPERD).
|
|
|
|
If you want to keep the report, you can type:
|
|
|
|
@UTL$COM:WHOSONIT list filename
|
|
|
|
which will place the report into a file named "filename" (default file
|
|
type = .LIS) so you can print it out later. For example:
|
|
|
|
@UTL$COM:WHOSONIT FINANCE FIN
|
|
|
|
will place the names of the people on the FINANCE mail list into a file named
|
|
FIN.LIS.
|
|
|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::DND2 25-APR-1986 17:19:38.79
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: SPACELORDS
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|
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|
|
|
So you finally get to see and play SPACELORDS the next hot product
|
|
from ATARI. We have placed one in the EE common area for your examination.
|
|
This is the released program so that if you find any bugs please yell or
|
|
call x1739. Remember that this product must be a surprise to all our
|
|
distributors and operators so please help ATARI by not spreading the word to
|
|
the outside just yet.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 28-APR-1986 10:10:58.67
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Previous Message on Spacelords
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|
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|
|
|
The Distributors find out about Spacelords May 21, 1986...keep the lid on
|
|
til then.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 28-APR-1986 11:13:20.77
|
|
To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Tunes
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|
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|
|
|
Let's keep the music in the Alpha-labs down to a dull roar... the bass notes
|
|
penetrate walls in this building with no problem...even into the office space!
|
|
Thanks,
|
|
Chris
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MCCARTHY 29-APR-1986 18:06:20.14
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|
|
|
To: @sys$mail:engineer,MCCARTHY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: new trakball Ic
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|
|
|
|
|
You may have seen a data sheet circulated recently for a Mouse
|
|
interface IC from NEC, the uPD4701c.
|
|
This chip may be used for a single Trakball / dual steering wheel
|
|
interface in place of the LETA chip. It accepts the same type of
|
|
Quadrature signals that our optical coupler produces and counts all
|
|
four phases of the quadrature signal (same as Leta Hi resolution
|
|
mode).
|
|
|
|
Main Advantages of the uPD4701 :
|
|
No CPU wait states required.
|
|
No clock required.
|
|
12 bit accuracy.
|
|
|
|
Main disadvantages :
|
|
Only one Trakball (= 2 steering signals) per IC.
|
|
|
|
Costs :
|
|
$3.50 @ 5K, $2.75 @ 10K, $2.25 @ 20K
|
|
|
|
Last known cost on LETA was $2.60 @ qty unknown.
|
|
|
|
For more Information on the uPD4701C contact Erwin in componemts.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 2-MAY-1986 10:54:09.44
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Bliss bug # 1
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|
|
|
|
|
Awhile ago someone reported a BLISS-16 bug where the compiler was generating
|
|
word mode references to an array of bytes. I isolated the bug to the use of
|
|
the AND operator and sent in an SPR to DEC. Here is the text I sent them:
|
|
|
|
"There is a problem with the AND operator when the operands are addresses of
|
|
bytes as demonstrated with the following code fragment:
|
|
|
|
MODULE BUG (ENVIRONMENT(T11), ADDRESSING_MODE(ABSOLUTE)) =
|
|
BEGIN
|
|
EXTERNAL ARRAY : VECTOR [,BYTE];
|
|
GLOBAL ROUTINE BUG1 : NOVALUE =
|
|
BEGIN
|
|
LOCAL TEMP : BYTE;
|
|
TEMP = 7;
|
|
ARRAY[0] = .ARRAY[2] AND .TEMP;
|
|
END;
|
|
END ELUDOM
|
|
|
|
Not only does it make a word reference to an arry of bytes which may be
|
|
located on an odd byte boundary, but it stomps all over an adjacent cell.
|
|
The problem seems to occur only when the AND operator is used with
|
|
addresses of bytes. This problem is present in both BLISS-16 V4.1 and V4.2."
|
|
|
|
I got the reply this morning:
|
|
|
|
"Thank you for reporting this problem to us. It is indeed a bug in the BLISS-16
|
|
compiler. The problem also occured with the OR operator as well as the AND. We
|
|
have fixed the problem and will include the correction in the next maintenance
|
|
release of BLISS-16. In the meantime, you can work around the problem by
|
|
introducing a temporary byte sized variable and assigning the result of the
|
|
AND to it and then assigning the value of the temp to ARRAY[0].
|
|
|
|
Thank you for your interest in the BLISS products."
|
|
|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::MOTT 2-MAY-1986 11:12:32.35
|
|
To: KIM::MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Hey, Guess what? I'm alive and well!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Went down today to 4day and got 4 new tires, they didn't have
|
|
Michelen in my size, so I got Continental's (31.65 per tire). Also had
|
|
them balanced and aligned and bought a guarantee for 5% of the sales price-
|
|
50,000 mile repair/replacement if I take it in every 4-6000 miles for a
|
|
free checkup. Don't know if I got ripped off or not, but it seems like a
|
|
good deal and I feel better.
|
|
|
|
Thanks,
|
|
|
|
Steph
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 2-MAY-1986 16:06:32.56
|
|
To: WOOD,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: TomCat
|
|
|
|
|
|
I have a stand-alone TomCat game running in a Star Wars cabinet and
|
|
have linked it to a TomCat board running on the bench.
|
|
|
|
If you would like to try it out it will be available almost every
|
|
afternoon (except next week when I will be on vacation).
|
|
|
|
Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::WOOD 2-MAY-1986 17:32:17.14
|
|
To: KIM::MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Tomcat
|
|
|
|
|
|
I got your message. When you come back from vacation please prepare
|
|
for battle. I will be ready.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 5-MAY-1986 08:05:11.23
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: 3/4" VIDEO MACHINE / EXERCISE ROOM
|
|
|
|
|
|
FOR ALL YOU JANE FONDA FANS I HAVE INSTALLED A 3/4" VIDEO RECORDER AND
|
|
MONITOR IN THE EXERCISE ROOM FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. IF YOU GIRLS CAN
|
|
SWEET TALK ROB ROWE INTO HOOKING IT UP YOUR IN BUSINESS.
|
|
|
|
ROB.... THE RECORDER MUST BE PLUGED INTO THE SAME OUTLET AS THE
|
|
DRINKING FOUNTAIN AS THE OTHER PLUGS ARE TIED INTO THE GAME ROOM,
|
|
CONTROLED BY A MOTION SENSOR. ALSO I COULD NOT FIND ANY CABLES TO
|
|
GO WITH THE RECORDER.
|
|
|
|
SLANTBOARD.... THANKS TO ALL THE GUYS AND GALS WHO WERE GETTING SET
|
|
TO MAKE US A SLANTBOARD, DENNIS HAS GIVEN ME THE GO AHEAD TO BUY A
|
|
READY MADE ONE.... SHOULD BE IN-HOUSE THIS WEEK.
|
|
|
|
BASKETBALL.... I'M IN NEED OF A FOUR FOOT LENGTH OF STEEL PIPE,
|
|
2-1/2 TO 3 INCHES IN DIA. TO COMPLETE OUR GOAL SETUP. THE COURT
|
|
SHOULD BE COMPLETED BEFOR THE 15TH. I HEAR MFG IS LOOKING FOR A
|
|
FEW GOOD TEAMS TO BEAT.
|
|
|
|
SHOWER.... EXHAUST FANS WERE INSTALLED LAST WEEK IN BOTH SHOWERS.
|
|
THE FANS SHOULD ALSO AID OUR MOTION SENSORS AS WE HAVE HAD SOME
|
|
COMPLAINTS OF DARK SHOWERS. SHOULD YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS WITH
|
|
THE LIGHTING IN THE SHOWERS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO REPAIRS CAN
|
|
BE MADE.
|
|
BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 6-MAY-1986 12:53:13.21
|
|
To: MCCARTHY,STEMPLER,PAAUW,HOFF,SHERMAN,LY,MARGOLIN,PATTEN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: MED. RES. DISPLAY SPEC
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 MAY 86
|
|
|
|
TO: Dan Van Elderen, Lyle Rains, Rick Moncrief, Rich Moore, Rick Meyette
|
|
Via VAX Mail: Pat McCarthy, Gary Stempler, Don Paauw, Morgan Hoff,
|
|
Dave Sherman, Sam Ly, Jed Margolin, Tom Patten
|
|
FROM: Chris Downend
|
|
|
|
SUBJECT: MEDIUM RESOLUTION DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS
|
|
|
|
I have a proposal regarding the display for the next medium resolution game
|
|
hardware we develop at Atari. The technical specs are somewhat unorthodox at
|
|
first glance, but there are strong economic reasons behind them. The
|
|
specification issue is particularly relevant now because I understand that
|
|
Wells-Gardner plans on phasing out the current Medium Resolution Chasis in
|
|
favor of a new design. The new design would be in production in 3/87-6/87
|
|
timeframe I believe.
|
|
|
|
Here are the proposed specifications (Atari '86):
|
|
1) 19-inch CRT
|
|
2) .50 mm dot-pitch [800 dot-trios/scan (400mm/800=.50 mm dot-pitch)]
|
|
3) 640x350 (HxV) pixel resolution non-interlaced
|
|
4) 21.8 kHz horizontal scan frequency
|
|
5) 60 Hz vertical scan
|
|
|
|
For reference, Paperboy had a resolution of 512x384 (HxV) and a horizontal scan
|
|
frequency of 24.5 kHz; .52mm triplet pitch.
|
|
|
|
Ideally, a display should have a 4:3 ratio of H:V pixels so the pixels are
|
|
square. Unfortunately, 640x350 yields rectangular pixels which is undesireable.
|
|
(640/350=1.83; 4/3=1.33; 512/384=1.33).
|
|
|
|
The reason for selecting 640x350 is LOWER COST derived from compatibility with
|
|
a large parallel market: the IBM PC. IBM PC's are a commonplace tool. There
|
|
are 5 million IBM PC/XT and clones in the world. Two-thirds of them have been
|
|
sold with monochrome video cards and displays - this market has no potential
|
|
for us. In 1981, IBM introduced an improved color standard called the Enhanced
|
|
Color Graphics Adapter (EGA). Recently, it has received wide acceptance with an
|
|
estimated 140,000 units sold in 1985; there are projections of 400,000 sales in
|
|
1986, and further projections of "90% of all PC Graphics boards sold will be
|
|
EGA-compatible by 1990".
|
|
|
|
The EGA standard calls for 640x350 pixels with a 21.8 kHz hor. scan rate. The
|
|
IBM 5174 display (EGA compatible) has a 13" screen and .31mm Dot-pitch. Video
|
|
Drive is straight TTL RGB with a few bits of intensity control yielding 64
|
|
possible colors. I think there is 1-bit per gun plus 3 bits of intensity. Of
|
|
course we would want a product with a 19-inch screen and an analog front end.
|
|
|
|
In summary, I propose that we solicit a display with the above "Atari '86"
|
|
specs from Wells-Gardner. Wells would then be positioned to offer a
|
|
19-inch EGA-compatible display in the PC market with consequent cost-reduction
|
|
through volume production; we would also benefit via reduced prices; if
|
|
Wells "neglects" to pass along cost-savings, we would be well-positioned to
|
|
solicit bids from competitors already servicing the EGA-compatible market -
|
|
NEC, AMDEX, Princeton, C.Itoh, Taxan, Samsung, and Goldstar. A word of
|
|
caution: the existing vendors make 13-inch displays only; the 19-inch version
|
|
we would require is feasible, but not currently in production. As a general
|
|
guide, I believe we should be able to get an "Atari '86 display for under
|
|
$225...retail prices for the 13-inch 640x350 displays hover around $500 with
|
|
case and glare shield.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 6-MAY-1986 13:27:59.44
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: WAREHOUSE SECURITY
|
|
|
|
|
|
EFFECTIVE TODAY, 5-6-86, THE GATES SEPARATING OUR SECTION OF THE WAREHOUSE
|
|
FROM MANUFACTURING WILL BE LOCKED AT 4:30 PM EACH DAY UNTIL FURTHER
|
|
NOTICE.
|
|
|
|
DAN VAN AND MYSELF HAVE KEYS TO THESE GATES SHOULD YOU HAVE A NEED TO
|
|
THE MANUFACTURING SIDE. THANKS, BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::PPS 6-MAY-1986 17:42:59.90
|
|
To: @sys$mail:engineer
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: System I Mid-Screen Interrupt, Revisited
|
|
|
|
|
|
The following message is of interest to System I Programmers and Engineers:
|
|
|
|
PROBLEM: Due to incomplete address decoding on the System I TTL MAIN PCB, the
|
|
previously documented mid-screen interrupt read address overlays the
|
|
Program ROM address range. There was a mod way back when to fix this,
|
|
but it apparently wasn't implemented.
|
|
|
|
SOLUTION: To ameliorate this situation the address of the interrupt read
|
|
port is being changed from the previously advertised range of
|
|
200,200-3FF,FFF to the new range of 2E0,000-2FF,FFF.
|
|
This range is in the upper, unused area of the program rom decoder.
|
|
The mod was to run "G1" of the Program ROM address decoder to
|
|
"/A21". This is done on the LSI MAIN PCB but not on the
|
|
TTL MAIN PCB.
|
|
|
|
BACKGROUND: Roadrunner was experiencing serious frame overrun problems -
|
|
the game would literally slow down to half speed. The problem
|
|
was hardware dependent; i.e. some PCB sets ran fine, others
|
|
did not. In one situation we found an LS244 that had bent
|
|
pins which caused the failure. Then the problem reared its head
|
|
again: this time the problem would occur on most boards when
|
|
Vcc was lowered to 4.8 volts; it happens with ALL boards when
|
|
lowered to 4.6 VDC. After some careful sleuthing Don was able
|
|
to isolate the problem to a bus-contention problem between
|
|
an O.S. ROM on the Main PCB and an LS244 on the Cart PCB.
|
|
Lowering Vcc let the LS244 lose to the ROM (as I understand it)
|
|
which would screw up the 68010 programs ability to deal with
|
|
MIDSCREEN INTERRUPTS properly...frame overrun was the result.
|
|
|
|
A hardware mod is possible. It involves adding a wire to run
|
|
"NOT A21" to a couple of places. Since there are (5) variations
|
|
of MAIN PCB's in the field (between Board Revisions and ECN's)
|
|
this field change would be horrendous to document. Instead,
|
|
a software change can avoid the bus contention. Reference
|
|
Don Pauuw's solution above.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::LY 7-MAY-1986 10:30:49.52
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: OOPS! WRONG PLACE...SYSTEM1.DOC
|
|
|
|
|
|
PLEASE IGNORE MY PREVIOUS MAIL MESSAGE ABOUT SYTEM1.DOC.
|
|
THE UPDATED VERSION OF SYSTEM1.DOC IS NOW IN
|
|
|
|
KIM::DRA0:[SYSTEM1.DOC]
|
|
|
|
SYSTEM
|
|
|
|
SYSTEM1.DOC IN DRA0:[GENERAL] WILL BE DELETED...
|
|
|
|
PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF IT .
|
|
|
|
THANK YOU
|
|
|
|
SAM
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 12-MAY-1986 17:24:35.39
|
|
To: MONCRIEF,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Turkey Gate Array
|
|
|
|
|
|
Summary for Turnkey Gate Array (prices include NRE)
|
|
Atari would be responsible for supplying the
|
|
schematic and the Test Vectors.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1K 2.5K 5K
|
|
--- ---- ----
|
|
Oops Board $13. $13. $13.
|
|
|
|
Fujitsu $24.43 $12.71 $8.50
|
|
|
|
AMI not quoted $6.16
|
|
|
|
|
|
If we only sell 1,000 we don't need anybody's Gate Array.
|
|
|
|
If we sell 2,500 it is a toss-up.
|
|
|
|
If we sell 5,000, AMI's Gate Array is the most cost effective.
|
|
(Assuming they can actually deliver it.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5/12/86 Offer from Norcomp for Fujitsu gate array.
|
|
|
|
|
|
A. Initiation of Program $10,000.
|
|
|
|
B. Schematic Conversion included
|
|
|
|
C. Simulation/Layout/Validation $4,080.
|
|
|
|
D. Prototypes and final approval $5,450.
|
|
|
|
|
|
E. Additional samples (max 650 pcs) $46.
|
|
|
|
F. Qualification samples (max 250 pcs) $120.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Production: 1K 5K
|
|
---- -----
|
|
$4.90 $4.60
|
|
|
|
|
|
Contract says that the buyer is responsible for the test vectors.
|
|
|
|
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Therefore: 1K = 19,530 NRE + 4,900 = 24,430 which is $24.43 each.
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5K = 19,530 NRE + 23,000 = 42,530 which is $8.50 each.
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For oops board = $13 (approximately)
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Breakeven Point:
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n * 13 = 19,530 + (n * 4.90)
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(n * 13) - (n * 4.90) = 19,530
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n * 8.10 = 19,530
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n = 2,411 pcs
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Even if the oops board costs $18
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Breakeven Point:
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n * 18 = 19,530 + (n * 4.90)
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(n * 18) - (n * 4.90) = 19,530
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n * 13.10 = 19,530
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n = 1,490 pcs
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The AMI quote was:
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Design complete circuit from scratch in 3 micron or 2 micron
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double metal gate array. We supply schematic and test vectors.
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(Unfortunately they did not give a price for 1K quantity)
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Lead time: 10 weeks
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NRE: $13.5K
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Unit Price: $3.46 (5K)
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The breakeven point for a $13 oops board is
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n * 13 = 13,500 + (n * 3.46)
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(n * 13) - (n * 3.46) = 13,500
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n * 9.54 = 13,500
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n = 1415 pcs
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Summary for Turnkey Gate Array (prices include NRE)
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Atari would be responsible for supplying the
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schematic and the Test Vectors.
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1K 2.5K 5K
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--- ---- ----
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Oops Board $13. $13. $13.
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Fujitsu $24.43 $12.71 $8.50
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AMI not quoted $6.16
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If we only sell 1,000 we don't need anybody's Gate Array.
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If we sell 2,500 it is a toss-up.
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If we sell 5,000, AMI's Gate Array is the most cost effective.
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(Assuming they can actually deliver it.)
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Jed
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 13-MAY-1986 15:15:41.88
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To: MONCRIEF,MARGOLIN,PATTEN
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CC:
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Subj: power supply: opinion solicited
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 13-MAY-1986 14:56
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To: RAINS,VANELDREN,MOORE,MCCARTHY,STEMPLER,ERNIE::MEYETTE,HOFF,SHERMAN,SANDY::DAVE,LY,DOWNEND
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Subj: Power Supplies: Opinions Solicited
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13 MAY 86
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In our never-ending search for a more cost-effective power supply, it
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has been suggested that we look into using the same power supply found
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in the IBM PC/XT. They have beefy outputs and due to volume, they
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have become very cost-effective. A quick scan of PC magazines shows
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XT-style 135 watt supplies selling for $88.00 quantity one ($.65/watt).
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This is the retail price and includes a chrome/nickel plated enclosure,
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fan, and sexy-looking on/off switch. The assumption is that we should be
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able to to buy them at substanially less than $.50/watt in volume (5000)
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and without enclosure/fan/switch.
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QUESTION: Assuming the economics make sense, do the technical specifications
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make sense? Here is data gleaned from the label on an actual XT power supply:
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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CON. P8 (GOES TO MAIN LOGIC PCB): +12V @.20A
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-12V @.25A
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CON. P9 (GOES TO MAIN LOGIC PCB): -5V @.30A
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+5V @ 12.00 A
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CON. P10 (GOES TO FLOPPY DRIVE): +12V@2.00A
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+5V @ 1.50 A
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CON. P11 (GOES TO HARD DISK): +12V@2.00A
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+5V @ 1.50 A
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----- ----- ----- -----
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4.2 .25 .30 15.0
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MFG: ASTEC MODEL #AA12152
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INPUT 110V,3A, 50/60 HZ
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MADE IN HONG KONG
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REMOTE SENSE: ??? There is a line labeled "power good"; maybe its remote sense.
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Please send comments to kim::downend, or speak up the next time our paths cross.
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MCCARTHY 13-MAY-1986 15:39:55.25
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To: @[mccarthy]psup,MCCARTHY
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CC:
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Subj: power supplies
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RE. XT power supplies.
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The ASTEC spec that Chris published breaks down to :
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75 watts @ 5 volts, 50 watts @ 12v, 3 watts @ -12v & 1.5 watts @ -5v.
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This sounds like a big brother to the ASTEC supply we used on Gauntlet when
|
|
we were stuck for one week with no supplies for production. We had to put a
|
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dummy 1 amp load on the 12 Volt output to maintain regulation.
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The 'Power OK' signal is probably a Power On Reset, not remote sense.
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The 12 Volt output is reasonably useless to us. Future designs could make
|
|
use of it if it came for free. We would still need a seperate power supply
|
|
for our audio amplifiers (unless we went to use 2 ohm speakers).
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|
My conclusion.
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|
This particular supply has to compete in price with our 50-70 watt
|
|
supplies.
|
|
We should see if ASTEC (or any other third party supplier in the Personal
|
|
computer industry) is interested in working with us.
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|
P.S.
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|
You can use the [MCCARTHY]PSUP distribution list to reply on this topic to
|
|
the people addressed in Chris's original message.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 13-MAY-1986 16:42:43.19
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Disk space and VT100's
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|
Calling all VT100's. Anybody out there in engineering that has a DEC brand
|
|
VT100 (has the characters VT100 stamped on a plastic piece attached to the
|
|
right side of the terminal) can exchange that piece of junk for a real
|
|
CIT-101 if you want. Come and see me. Quantities limited, so first come
|
|
first served.
|
|
|
|
For those of you on KIM, try the following sequence of commands in an
|
|
attempt to reclaim some precious disk space:
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|
|
$ MAIL
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MAIL>COMPRESS
|
|
MAIL>EX
|
|
$ DELETE the_MAIL.OLD_file ! from the directory appearing
|
|
on the message regarding its creation.
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|
|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 14-MAY-1986 19:42:14.94
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Yet another TPU section file
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|
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|
|
I think I've fixed the Gold/up arrow problem (that was, typing a gold/up arrow
|
|
while the main window was full screen would sometimes lockup the cursor; you'd
|
|
have to type gold/down and another gold/up to unstick it).
|
|
|
|
I also fixed the line mode substitute command to accept delimiters other than
|
|
"/". As it stands now, any printable special character (i.e. any non-alphabetic
|
|
or non-numeric) can be used as a delimiter. Also, if there is no range
|
|
specified, you don't need the trailing delimiter (as with EDT).
|
|
|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::OHARA 15-MAY-1986 14:17:12.41
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: NEW! Office Supply Requisition form
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|
|
|
|
|
To whom it may concern; if you wish to order Office Supplies from
|
|
me please use this form. It can be found at any Mail Station, look for the
|
|
slot, or in the Pocket outside my door.
|
|
thanks
|
|
jbo
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 15-MAY-1986 14:52:14.68
|
|
To: DOWNEND,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Power Supply
|
|
|
|
|
|
Are the specifications with all outputs fully loaded?
|
|
|
|
The audio could be done with Bridge amplifiers (at additional
|
|
cost).
|
|
|
|
If it doesn't have remote voltage sense, we shouldn't use it.
|
|
|
|
How do the cost figures really compare for this supply verses one
|
|
built to our spec, assuming we buy 25,000 ?
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: MIKE::LANES 19-MAY-1986 15:37:48.70
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT
|
|
|
|
|
|
TO INFORM THOSE WHO TURN IN MILEAGE REPORTS THE RATE PER MILE IS NOW .21
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 20-MAY-1986 17:39:42.76
|
|
To: RAINS,VANELDREN,MOORE,MCCARTHY,STEMPLER,ERNIE::MEYETTE,HOFF,SANDY::DAVE,MARGOLIN,MONCRIEF,PATTEN,DOWNEND
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: SUMMARY ON PC POWER SUPPLY PROPOSAL
|
|
|
|
|
|
A few days ago I solicited comments on the technical aspects
|
|
of using an IBM PC style Power supply in our games - mainly for
|
|
cost savings.
|
|
|
|
Overall, I recommend a two-prong approach from here:
|
|
1) Leave existing designs as-is since there are too many conversion
|
|
problems to change now.
|
|
2) Seriously consider this type of supply on new designs with
|
|
new cabinets and new electronics which could take advantage
|
|
of the large 12 volt supply, the built-in fan and the built-in
|
|
on/off switch. There is NO REMOTE SENSE which is still a problem.
|
|
|
|
I found more technical specifications in the IBM Technical Reference:
|
|
1) output voltage current,min. current max
|
|
+5 2.3 15.0
|
|
-5 0 .3
|
|
+12 .4 4.2
|
|
-12 0 .25
|
|
2) The "power good" signal is the logical AND of the DC output-voltage
|
|
sense signal and the AC input voltage fail. It is TTL compatible
|
|
up-level for normal operation or down-level for fault conditions.
|
|
3) There was no information about temperature de-rating.
|
|
4) Provides a filtered AC output (switched by on/off), 120VAC @ 1.0 A -
|
|
this is a non-standard connector designed for use by the IBM
|
|
monochrome monitor.
|
|
|
|
Here is a summary of the feedback received:
|
|
1) McCarthy:...sounds like big brother to ASTEC we used in Gauntlet
|
|
for awhile - had to put a 1AMP load on 12 volt output
|
|
to maintain regulation.
|
|
...12 volt output is relatively useless to us; would still
|
|
need separate supply for audio amp. [ I believe this
|
|
is meant in the context of EXISTING system designs]
|
|
...we should see if ASTEC or other 3rd party in PC industry
|
|
is interested in working with us.
|
|
|
|
2)Hoff: ... sounds like some level of investigation is warranted.
|
|
...Is audio voltage/current correct?
|
|
...how much would the supply save in $'s?
|
|
|
|
3)Margolin: ...Are specs with all outputs fully loaded?
|
|
...The audio could be done with a bridge amp (at extra cost)
|
|
...If it does'nt have remote sense, we should'nt use it.
|
|
...How do the cost figures really compare for this supply
|
|
versus one built to our spec, assuming we buy 25000?
|
|
|
|
...............................................................................
|
|
|
|
For future reference, here is our current power supply cost:
|
|
output: 5 VDC @10 Amps 0-55 degrees cent. remote sense optional;
|
|
12 VDC unreg @ 2amps from transformer; 12VDC reg @ .5 A added
|
|
to Audio Aux PCB in later revisions to support System I.
|
|
|
|
SL POWER SUPPLY
|
|
A043363-01 (10 AMP SWITCHER): A043625-01 (15 amp switcher)
|
|
CHASSIS: 3.21 no data in ASK system, but I
|
|
5V SWITCHER: 30.92 have a cost from Cost Accting.
|
|
LINE FILTER: 3.65 as of 5/5/86 for materials of:
|
|
TRANSFORMER: 11.45
|
|
MISC: 3.54
|
|
------------
|
|
MATERIAL: 52.77 65.56
|
|
LABOR: .84 .84
|
|
FIXED OVRHD.: 6.07 6.07
|
|
VAR. OVRHD.: 2.25 2.25
|
|
------------ -------------
|
|
FULLY ABSORBED:61.93 74.72
|
|
|
|
AUDIO AUX PC BOARD, A043354-01 (ORIG. STYLE W/O EXTRA REGULATORS):
|
|
MATERIAL: 13.36
|
|
LABOR: 2.12
|
|
FIXED OVRHD.: 10.52
|
|
VAR. OVRHD.: 3.89
|
|
------------
|
|
29.89
|
|
(I find it amazing that we DOUBLE the cost of a PCB with labor and overhead...
|
|
probably due to the high-labor content of this hand-stuffed board and a
|
|
overhead rate that is 6.8 times the labor content; the overhead is 9.9 times
|
|
the labor content on the power base!?)
|
|
|
|
These numbers are "standard costs" pulled from the ASK system on mike via
|
|
MANMAN using the LI,1215 command.
|
|
|
|
Final Note: I just opened the latest issue of PC Week Magazine and found
|
|
an advertisement from 47st. Computer (Mailorder discounter) for a 135W supply
|
|
for...$64.95 (qty. 10+)...wow, that's $.50 a watt including a fan, a case and an
|
|
on/off switch and connectors. That compares favorably with $74.72 for the
|
|
existing 15-amp power base.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::DND2 21-MAY-1986 10:51:08.10
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: DATA IO
|
|
|
|
|
|
We now have a documented case where the DATA IO programmed a 27128-2
|
|
and verified it. Yet the AMS will read some of the data as 00's. Even more
|
|
amazing is that the IMI does not verify the part and also reads 00's where
|
|
there should be a valid opcode of 23. When we ask the DATA IO to read the
|
|
failing address it reads 23 which explains why it verifies the part.
|
|
|
|
Ed Logg
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 21-MAY-1986 12:46:59.05
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: RECAP: 68010 AMS source-level Debugger
|
|
|
|
|
|
Here is the collected opinion on the AMS/Intermetrics Source-level Debugger:
|
|
|
|
1) The "general" Tool would be neat to have.
|
|
2) The Intermetrics Implementation (according to those who know)
|
|
is'nt worth the paper its printed on (need to update that
|
|
old saying to: Isn't worth the ferric oxide its magnetized on)
|
|
|
|
First of all, Intermetrics does not have a good reputation here at Atari.
|
|
We have used an Intermetrics C cross-compiler here and have
|
|
adandoned it due to: 1) MANY bugs which Intermetrics refused to fix; and
|
|
2) It produces code that is 20-40% longer and slower than the Greenhill
|
|
compiler we currently use.
|
|
|
|
Second, Jim Morris has seen and used the Intermetrics Debugger at a show and
|
|
reports that:
|
|
- NOT realtime
|
|
- It patches breakpoints into the code, excutes one instruction, checks
|
|
if its the breakpoint you want and so on...it will not exucute
|
|
code realtime which makes it just about useless in a video game.
|
|
- Doesnt use any of the sophisticated breakpoint features of the AMS.
|
|
- The VAX C debugger would do the same job only better.
|
|
|
|
Third, Dave Shepperd notes that a "cross-debugger" would indicate that the
|
|
software runs on the VAX and sends commands down to the AMS to debug...this
|
|
would most certainly bring KIM and CHARM to their knees.
|
|
|
|
Forth, Mike Albaugh points out that we have a large base of software that
|
|
is based on the Greenhill compiler and converting to the Intermetrics would
|
|
be painful. Morris adds that Greenhill keeps 32-bit integers while
|
|
Intermetrics keeps 16-bit integers.......
|
|
|
|
In Summary, the Validate Software is not what we need - at any price. Jim
|
|
also reports that his contacts at AMS say they are working on an internally
|
|
developed source level debugger that truly uses the AMS capabilities which
|
|
may suit our needs. Unfortunately, that software is 1-2 years away.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::MORRIS 23-MAY-1986 13:40:31.80
|
|
To: @sys$mail:engineer,@sys$mail:animators
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Micro EDT/TPU
|
|
|
|
|
|
The EDT look-alike is now available for the Atari ST.
|
|
This is a version of the Micro-emacs editor that I have severely hacked
|
|
about to make it look like EDT, with the window capabilities of TPU (and EMACS).
|
|
|
|
Documentation is in CHARM::SYS$USERDISK:[MORRIS.CPM68K.EMACS]ED.DOC.
|
|
|
|
If anyone is interested in a copy for the ST see me.
|
|
|
|
Jim.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 29-MAY-1986 15:43:02.52
|
|
To: VICKERS,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: New TI Rep.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Iraj has been promoted and now takes care of Apple Computer.
|
|
|
|
Our new rep is John Hendricks. He is coming over tomorrow on
|
|
Friday, May 30, at 1:30 pm to bring me the data sheet on the
|
|
TMS32010 14 MHz. part.
|
|
|
|
You are invited. RSVP.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 30-MAY-1986 15:58:59.28
|
|
To: VICKERS,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: PASS
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jon Hendricks says that the guy to talk to about the PASS system
|
|
is Dan Cox who can be reached at the general TI number (980-9000).
|
|
|
|
I think you might already know him.
|
|
|
|
I got the data sheet on the TMS32010-14. The maximum clock is actually
|
|
14.4 MHz so it can be used with a standard 14.31818 MHz crystal.
|
|
|
|
Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::VICKERS 30-MAY-1986 16:14:23.68
|
|
To: KIM::MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: RE: PASS
|
|
|
|
|
|
I figured out that to get the analysis to work right at the 25% higher clock
|
|
rate, the clock on the analysis board needs to be about 35% higher. Of
|
|
course, why didn't I think of that?
|
|
|
|
Earl
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::FLANAGAN 2-JUN-1986 15:01:31.63
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: LUCKIEST GUY IN THE WORLD!!!!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Well, I did it this weekend. I went down to LA to pick up my
|
|
girlfriend who goes to school at CSUN, and got engaged. Yes, she actually
|
|
said yes. In fact she said yes so fast I didn't hear her the first time.
|
|
The wedding will be July, 1987. I just had to tell everybody!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Happily yours,
|
|
|
|
Bob Flanagan
|
|
|
|
PS Her name is Michelle Nissim, soon to be Mrs. Michelle Nissim Flanagan
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 3-JUN-1986 08:44:10.60
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Software Rots!
|
|
|
|
|
|
To my knowledge, nobody but me ever used the non-menu
|
|
option setting routine in System 1 (the one that looks like
|
|
a set of DIP switches). So, of course, it doesn't work. I think
|
|
I broke it when I added the menu-driven one. Anyway, It's fixed
|
|
now, but that is irrelevant since there are quite a few "broken"
|
|
systems out in the field. The only effect this should have is to
|
|
force System 1 programmers to provide a game-option menu from the
|
|
start (which should not be a real hassle).
|
|
On the bright side, I found this bug with "lint", the subject
|
|
of the next message, and would HIGHLY recomend it to all "C" programmers.
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 3-JUN-1986 08:47:01.67
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: LINT- A program checker
|
|
|
|
|
|
I have gotten the Unix(tm) program "lint" running
|
|
on vms. For those of you unfamiliar with it, lint is a
|
|
program-checker for the "C" programming language. A short
|
|
description and instructions for use are in the file:
|
|
KIM::DOK:LINT.DOC. Slightly different but no less obscure
|
|
documentation can be found in the Unix(tm) manuals. The
|
|
actual knowledge needed to use it effectively can be
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found by using it, and perhaps asking me questions while
|
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doing so. I have a few planned improvements, but want to
|
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do them at the same time I fix the bugs you folk are
|
|
going to discover. A word of warning: The first time you
|
|
"lint" a set of files, you are going to be overwhelmed
|
|
(the -e option helps!). Temper that with a word of
|
|
encouragement: it IS worthwhile. I found a serious bug
|
|
and much silliness in the System 1 o.s. with it, and a
|
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couple of weeks ago I spent two days tracking down a bug
|
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that lint would have caught (if I had had it then). If
|
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you program in "C", please give it a try, and let me know
|
|
what's happening.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 3-JUN-1986 16:03:23.98
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: A gentle reminder
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|
|
|
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|
Please notice the "to:" line of this message. The "junk" distribution
|
|
list is specifically intended for messages of general interest, but not REALLY
|
|
vital or business_related. Free kittens, restaurant referals, etc. properly go
|
|
to "junk", which is not a comment on the content of the message. This is NOT
|
|
the place to send messages like holiday schedule, parking-lot repaving, etc.
|
|
|
|
Conversely, "everybody" IS intended for business_related messages which
|
|
EVERYBODY (note the name) NEEDS to see. If your message fits that description,
|
|
then PLEASE DO use "everybody", so nobody misses out.
|
|
|
|
When we made it possible for non-systems people to use "everybody", in
|
|
response to a growing need, we asked that it not be used for casual traffic. I
|
|
am repeating that request. The only people you will miss by using "junk" are
|
|
those who have specifically requested NOT to receive general-interest stuff. I,
|
|
grouch that I am, am nonetheless on "junk". Knowing that, can you imagine the
|
|
sort of grouches that have requested removal from junk? Do you really want to
|
|
give a kitten to such a person? Do you think they buy flowers? I thought not.
|
|
|
|
Just as a recap: the following lists exist:
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|
|
|
junk Just about everybody, except a few grouches
|
|
everybody Literally everybody with a VAX account
|
|
engineer The whole engineering dept.
|
|
unix People interested in the unix(tm) operating system
|
|
system The four of us systems folk
|
|
mooreteam People reporting to Rich Moore
|
|
animators Just what it says
|
|
rainsgang People reporting to Lyle Rains
|
|
vangang People reporting to Dan Van
|
|
alphateam People reporting to Chris Downend
|
|
component Components Engineering
|
|
teamtaco Design Services
|
|
survivors The softball team
|
|
|
|
The following should be self explanatory:
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|
|
|
mfg
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|
purch
|
|
custsvc
|
|
finance
|
|
admin
|
|
management
|
|
Thanks for your time
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 3-JUN-1986 16:03:23.98
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: A gentle reminder
|
|
|
|
|
|
Please notice the "to:" line of this message. The "junk" distribution
|
|
list is specifically intended for messages of general interest, but not REALLY
|
|
vital or business_related. Free kittens, restaurant referals, etc. properly go
|
|
to "junk", which is not a comment on the content of the message. This is NOT
|
|
the place to send messages like holiday schedule, parking-lot repaving, etc.
|
|
|
|
Conversely, "everybody" IS intended for business_related messages which
|
|
EVERYBODY (note the name) NEEDS to see. If your message fits that description,
|
|
then PLEASE DO use "everybody", so nobody misses out.
|
|
|
|
When we made it possible for non-systems people to use "everybody", in
|
|
response to a growing need, we asked that it not be used for casual traffic. I
|
|
am repeating that request. The only people you will miss by using "junk" are
|
|
those who have specifically requested NOT to receive general-interest stuff. I,
|
|
grouch that I am, am nonetheless on "junk". Knowing that, can you imagine the
|
|
sort of grouches that have requested removal from junk? Do you really want to
|
|
give a kitten to such a person? Do you think they buy flowers? I thought not.
|
|
|
|
Just as a recap: the following lists exist:
|
|
|
|
junk Just about everybody, except a few grouches
|
|
everybody Literally everybody with a VAX account
|
|
engineer The whole engineering dept.
|
|
unix People interested in the unix(tm) operating system
|
|
system The four of us systems folk
|
|
mooreteam People reporting to Rich Moore
|
|
animators Just what it says
|
|
rainsgang People reporting to Lyle Rains
|
|
vangang People reporting to Dan Van
|
|
alphateam People reporting to Chris Downend
|
|
component Components Engineering
|
|
teamtaco Design Services
|
|
survivors The softball team
|
|
|
|
The following should be self explanatory:
|
|
|
|
mfg
|
|
purch
|
|
custsvc
|
|
finance
|
|
admin
|
|
management
|
|
Thanks for your time
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::ARVIDSON 4-JUN-1986 15:52:58.63
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|
To: ERNIE::ARVIDSON,KIM::MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
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Subj: Satelite Broadcast.
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I was talking to Jon Henricks of T.I. and he gave me the information
|
|
to receive the satelite broadcast. In case you don't have the info yet,
|
|
here it is:
|
|
TIME: JUNE 25 (WED.) 7:00-8:00 AM: TEST PATTERN.
|
|
8:00 AM - 1:45 PM: PROGRAM.
|
|
(TIMES ARE PDT).
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|
SATELITE: WESTAR 5, CH 21, C BAND.
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|
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and: SBS 3, CH 10, KU BAND.
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|
|
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AUDIO: 6.8 for each satelite. (Whatever that means)
|
|
|
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There is a toll free number for any questions: (800) 527-3500.
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|
|
|
erwin
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DURFEY 5-JUN-1986 11:10:05.01
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: tickets
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|
|
|
What happened to the FREE tickets from Marriots Great America???
|
|
|
|
These tickets were given to Atari in exchange for the use of the old
|
|
Playland roller-coaster props used in the "Grizzly" television commercial
|
|
you may have seen aired on the tube. I understand that the $5.00 per
|
|
ticket will go to some sort of recreation fund, but free is free.
|
|
If it weren't for Rick Moncrief's packrat tendencies and the Playland
|
|
project it self, well you know. Credit is due where credit is due.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MILTY 6-JUN-1986 09:37:04.14
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj: RE:TICKETS,"FREE"
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BOY,HOWDY!,ERIC, I AGREE. FREE IS FREE. WHY SHOULD OUR COMPANY "MAKE
|
|
MONEY" OFF FREE OR GRATIS STUFF AT THE EXPENSE OF THE EMPLOYEES.
|
|
EVEN IF THE MONEY DOES GO INTO SOME SORT OF RECREATION POOL, THAT JUST MEANS
|
|
SOME EMPLOYEES ARE PAYING THE WAY OF THE OTHERS,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN? IT
|
|
JUST DOESN'T SEEM AS STRAIGHT FORWARD AS IT COULD/SHOULD BE.
|
|
ENOUGH SAID, MILTY.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::MEYETTE 10-JUN-1986 09:18:46.46
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: IT MUST BE IN THE AIR
|
|
|
|
|
|
AFTER 38 YEARS OF HARDCORE BACHELORHOOD I AM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE MY ENGAGEMENT
|
|
TO YOKO TAKIYAMA. THE WEDDING WILL BE LATE APRIL OR EARLY MAY OF 1987.
|
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|
|
RAM
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::VICKERS 6-JUN-1986 15:27:20.29
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: Any more auto repair places?
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|
|
|
|
|
Our guide to automotive repair now lists 8 good, 9 bad, and 3
|
|
questionable places to get your car "fixed." I hate to see bad winning,
|
|
so how about sending more names of good repair places (especially in the
|
|
Milpitas area, but elsewhere is fine too.) Of course, we also enjoy
|
|
reading your horror stories of rude, incompetent and dishonest repair shops,
|
|
so go ahead and send more of those too.
|
|
|
|
REply to this address. Entries will appear in [Vickers]Carrep.Doc
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|
|
|
Earl
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 10-JUN-1986 16:06:19.03
|
|
To: ERNIE::JOE,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: c
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|
|
|
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The 4416 DRAM, 150 ns is listed as Atari P/N 137323-001.
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|
|
|
Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 11-JUN-1986 07:24:22.42
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: FACILITY NOTES
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|
|
|
|
|
VISITORS PARKING
|
|
I'M RECEIVING COMPLAINTS THAT EMPLOYEES ARE PARKING IN THE VISITORS
|
|
PARKING AREA. PLEASE, THIS AREA IS NOT THAT LARGE, LET'S KEEP IT
|
|
FOR OUR VISITORS AS IT WAS INTENDED.
|
|
|
|
MISSING DOORS
|
|
SHOULD YOU FIND THE DOOR TO YOUR AREA MISSING, DON'T BE ALARMED, WE'RE
|
|
IN THE PROCESS OF INSTALLING WINDOWS IN THE DOORS TO PREVENT HEAD-
|
|
ON COLLISIONS. SEEMS OUR ACCIDENT RATE IS WAY UP NOT TO MENTION THE
|
|
LOSS OF FOOD. WHILE WERE ON THE SUBJECT OF DOORS, WE WILL BE ADDING
|
|
THREE (3) NEW SCHLAGE DOORS TO OUR SYSTEM. THE ONE EFFECTING MOST
|
|
OF YOU WILL BE THE NEW HALLWAY DOOR LEADING TO THE LOBBY. A SECOND
|
|
DOOR LEADING TO THE WAREHOUSE NEAR THE APPLIED RESEARCH LAB, AND THE
|
|
MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR TO THE WAREHOUSE AT THE SHIPPING DOCK.
|
|
|
|
THANKS, BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 11-JUN-1986 12:04:01.71
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: OUCH! WE JUST BIT OURSELVES
|
|
|
|
|
|
On System I we are making a transition from TTL Main Boards to
|
|
LSI main Boards. When the LSI Main board was being designed back in
|
|
Early 1985, we decided to be clever and modify a few key addresses
|
|
on the board and hence in the OS ROM to foil would-be copiers. As
|
|
is typically the case this has hurt us more than any copier. Norm
|
|
and Greg spent several hours (wee hours) last night trying to get
|
|
OS/US -114, -115 to work in their TTL Main board. Of course, -114,-115
|
|
is designed for the LSI Main and does'nt work in the TTL Main. Gotcha.
|
|
That will teach them to be so thorough.
|
|
|
|
Here are the details on the OS/US ROMS. I will get this added to the
|
|
System I documentation on the VAX.
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
BOARD EPROM P/N ROM P/N QTY BUILT DESCRIPTION
|
|
|
|
TTL -108,-109 -105,-106 4120 ORIGINAL RELEASE
|
|
-208,-209 -205,-206 ~3000 FIX COIN ON 6502 RESET
|
|
-308,-309 0 FIX BONUS COIN BUG
|
|
-408,-409 0 FIX EEPROM COIN CNT UPDATE BUG
|
|
|
|
LSI -114,-115 ? ABOVE BUGS FIXED;SOUND PORT MOVED
|
|
|
|
COCK -116,-117 1000? SAME AS 114/115 W/1 BIT COCK/UP
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
NOTES:
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|
|
|
1. OS/US BASE NUMBER IS 136032-XXX
|
|
|
|
2. LOCATION ON TTL MAIN IS 12L,13L
|
|
LSI MAIN IS 11J,10J
|
|
COCKTAIL IS 9M, 9L
|
|
|
|
3. GENERIC PART FOR OS/US EPROMS IS 27128-200; ATARI RAW P/N 137328-001
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::BROWN 11-JUN-1986 16:37:52.89
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: ATARI POLICIES
|
|
|
|
|
|
THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT IS UPDATING THE ATARI POLICY AND
|
|
PROCEDURES MANUAL. PARTS OF THE WARNER ATARI POLICY MANUAL
|
|
ARE BEING INCORPORATED WITH THE CURRENT POLICIES OF ATARI GAMES
|
|
CORPORATION. THE TARGET DATE FOR COMPLETION IS YEAR-END.
|
|
|
|
SANDI
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::CAMERON 12-JUN-1986 13:51:24.44
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: WANTED
|
|
|
|
|
|
FOR ANYONE WHO THOUGHT THEY WERE GOING TO LANDSCAPE THEIR HOME
|
|
AND DIDN'T, I AM IN THE MARKET FOR SOME FLAGSTONE AND/OR USED BRICK.
|
|
IF YOU HAVE SOME YOU ARE WILLING TO PART WITH, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL
|
|
AT x3727 OR WRITE.
|
|
|
|
CAROLE
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 12-JUN-1986 14:48:51.73
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: BIRD LOVERS
|
|
|
|
|
|
STOP....BEFOR YOU HIT THE RETURN BUTTON, THIS IS NOT JUNK MAIL.
|
|
|
|
TODAY, WE RECEIVED GREETINGS FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INNTERIOR
|
|
TO THE TUNE OF A $250.00 FINE. AS MOST OF YOU KNOW FROM 1501
|
|
SWALLOWS ARE PROTECTED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AND NOW ARE UNDER
|
|
THE PROTECTION OF ATARI GAMES CORPORATION.
|
|
|
|
IN THE COMING WEEK I WILL BE POSTING INFORMATION REGARDING THE LAWS
|
|
PROTECTING SWALLOWS.
|
|
|
|
AS A COST SAVING MEASURE, ATARI WILL NOT PAY THE NEXT FINE ($500.00)
|
|
ANY EMPLOYEE FOUND TAMPERING WITH THE SWALLOW'S NEST WILL HAVE THIS
|
|
HONOR.
|
|
|
|
THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN PRESERVING OUR WILDLIFE.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::BROWN 12-JUN-1986 16:53:49.73
|
|
To: KIM::MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: ATARI POLICIES
|
|
|
|
|
|
1986
|
|
|
|
SANDI
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 13-JUN-1986 09:13:36.93
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: LITES OUT AT 675
|
|
|
|
|
|
JUST A REMINDERTHAT ALL LIGHTS WILL BE TURNED OFF IN 675 TOMORROW
|
|
BETWEEN 7 AND 9 AM.........BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::BROWN 13-JUN-1986 15:21:59.57
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: ONE MORE TIME
|
|
|
|
|
|
LAST CALL FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS OF GREAT AMERICA TICKETS. I HAVE SOME
|
|
LEFT AND I AM GETTING A LOT OF REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL TICKETS FROM
|
|
EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE ALREADY BOUGHT THEIR ALLOTED TWO.
|
|
|
|
IF YOU HAVE YET TO BUY TICKETS BUT WANT TO DO SO, PLEASE SEE ME SOON
|
|
BEFORE SALES ARE OPENED UP AGAIN TO THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED
|
|
THEIR ALLOTMENT.
|
|
|
|
SANDI
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 16-JUN-1986 10:39:23.19
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER,SHEPPERD
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Dennis's Bliss bug
|
|
|
|
|
|
On 22-Apr-1986 I sent an SPR to DEC detailing the Bliss bug discovered by
|
|
Dennis. I got a reply this morning.
|
|
|
|
"The response recieved for your Software Performance Report is as follows.
|
|
...We do not plan to publish this SPR.
|
|
|
|
Problem:
|
|
|
|
The compiler generates incorrect code for the program fragment below:
|
|
|
|
WHILE .TEMP2 DO; !This triggers the error
|
|
IF .TEMP4 !Any code between it and the loop is lost
|
|
THEN WHILE 1 DO; !This is the infinite loop
|
|
|
|
Response:
|
|
|
|
The compiler incorrectly handled infinite loops under certain circumstances.
|
|
This problem has been fixed. The next maintenance version of the compiler will
|
|
contain the correction for this problem. In the meantime, we suggest the
|
|
work-around of compiling without optimization (using /OPT=LEVEL:0).
|
|
|
|
Thank you for your intrest in BLISS_16."
|
|
|
|
As usual, the answer is "...yep, its broke. Don't do that." Expect the the
|
|
next version (4.3) in about 4 months. In the meantime, if you need to use
|
|
infinite loops, see Dennis Harper about how he got around this problem.
|
|
|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: SANDY::PAAUW 17-JUN-1986 12:09:08.49
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: IEEE
|
|
|
|
|
|
IF THERE ARE ANY IEEE MEMBERS OUT THERE, WOULD THEY PLEASE LET ME KNOW?
|
|
THANKS, DON
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 17-JUN-1986 14:32:08.41
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Speaker Selection
|
|
|
|
|
|
PRODUCT DESIGN NOTE: SPEAKER SELECTION FOR AUDIO PCB AND AUDIO II PCB
|
|
|
|
DATE: 13 JUN 86
|
|
|
|
BACKGROUND: Recent game systems have been using the Audio PCB, A043354-01
|
|
or Audio II PCB, A043661-01. They are the small PCB's
|
|
about 4.5 by 5.5 inches. They use TDA 2030's delivering up to
|
|
10 watts to each 8-OHM speaker given the maximum input of
|
|
4.5-5.0 volts. See Pat McCarthy for more details.
|
|
|
|
SPEAKER TO USE: ATARI PART NUMBER 148007-XXX WITH THESE AUDIO AMP PCB'S.
|
|
8-ohm, 4.5 or 5 inch round speakers, minimum of 10 watts.
|
|
See Erwin Arvidson for details on the specifications.
|
|
Brad Fuller points out that while these speaker are similar,
|
|
they are NOT identical so they must be used in pairs:
|
|
|
|
-001 JBL top-of-the-line in this category; best fidelity
|
|
and highest price, about $7.00 each. Will handle up
|
|
to 40 watts; Freq response: 50-18khz; NO SHIELD.
|
|
-002 CTS; reasonable fidelity, a notch below the JBL's.
|
|
Cost unknown.
|
|
-003 Pioneer; reasonable fidelity, a notch below the JBL's.
|
|
Cost about $4.00. NO SHIELD.
|
|
-004 Ultimate Sound; reasonable fidelity, a notch below
|
|
the JBL's; Freq. response: ??-12khz; Cost about $3.25 (?).
|
|
NO SHIELD. If you specify this, then show -104 as an
|
|
acceptable substitute since Materials spec buys the
|
|
shielded version and we may have inventory.
|
|
-104 Ultimate Sound; same as -004 but WITH SHIELD. Cost
|
|
$3.81 (Wallin 6/86 qty. 2000) since shield adds about $.50.
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
From: ERNIE::BROWN 19-JUN-1986 10:44:54.34
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: GREAT AMERICA TICKETS
|
|
|
|
|
|
FOR THOSE OF YOU HAVE BOUGHT TICKETS AND WISH TO BUY MORE, I HAVE THEM
|
|
AVAILABLE (SUE BORNN, IN 735, IS ALSO SELLING THEM).
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::RIVERA 19-JUN-1986 14:45:51.82
|
|
To: MARGOLIN,AVELLAR,HALLY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Sonalysts, phase 2
|
|
|
|
From: KIM::WOOD 19-JUN-1986 13:39
|
|
To: RIVERA
|
|
Subj: Sonalysts
|
|
|
|
Thanks for the article. They don't have a license from us. I'm inquiring
|
|
about the company and its products. As soon as I have additional info
|
|
I'll be contacting them.
|
|
Thanks
|
|
DW
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::RIVERA 19-JUN-1986 14:45:51.82
|
|
To: MARGOLIN,AVELLAR,HALLY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Sonalysts, phase 2
|
|
|
|
From: KIM::WOOD 19-JUN-1986 13:39
|
|
To: RIVERA
|
|
Subj: Sonalysts
|
|
|
|
Thanks for the article. They don't have a license from us. I'm inquiring
|
|
about the company and its products. As soon as I have additional info
|
|
I'll be contacting them.
|
|
Thanks
|
|
DW
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 23-JUN-1986 13:25:43.13
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: COOL AIR
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PLEASE STAND BY.....OUR A/C CONNTRACTOR SHOULD BE HERE SOON. I'VE
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BY-PASSED THEIR DISPATCHER A FEW MINUTES AGO AND WAS ASSURED WE
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WOULD GET SOMEONE OUT HERE ASAP. BOB
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::TOLONEN 23-JUN-1986 13:59:06.07
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: PFS WRITE
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DOES ANYONE HAVE A PFS WRITE WORDPROCESSING PROGRAM? I NEED TO BORROW ONE SO I
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CAN CONVERT A BUNCH OF PERSONNEL FILES TO ASCII SO THEY CAN BE TRANSMITTED
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TO THE VAX. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ONE. THANKS. JUDY
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 23-JUN-1986 16:14:24.74
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: AIR CONDITIONING
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OUR A/C HAS BEEN REPAIRED, CHECK YOUR THERMOSTATS FOR PROPER SETTING.
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BOTH OUR AIR COMPRESSORS WENT DOWN THIS MORNING RENDERING OUR
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THERMOSTATS USELESS, SO AGAIN, CHECK THE STATS. BOB
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::DENCKER "Andrea Dencker" 25-JUN-1986 12:17:38.39
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,DENCKER
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CC:
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Subj: Good, Reliable Housecleaners
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If you need housecleaning done (one-time deal, occasionally, or on a
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regular basis), I can highly recommend a couple. They have done house-
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cleaning for me for over four years, and Dave Shepperd recently started
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using them regularly. They clean everything from small apartments to large
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houses, and do unusual projects, such as lining shelves and drawers with
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paper.
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They are professionals, meaning you DON'T have to tell them what to
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clean, and they are completely reliable, thorough, and honest. I have given
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them my house key and burglar-alarm combination, and they simply come in
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about once a month, clean everything, and leave an invoice on the counter.
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Theft isn't even a consideration. They're not the cheapest housecleaners,
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but you get what you pay for.
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I don't get a commission for selling their services -- I'm just provid-
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ing useful information for anyone who's interested. Mention my name if you
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call them.
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Merion and Harold Boehlke
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San Jose
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629-4012
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::BROWN 27-JUN-1986 11:58:19.15
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: CAFETERIA
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JUST A REMINDER: THE CAFETERIA WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE FOUR WORKING DAYS
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OF NEXT WEEK, JUNE 30 THRU JULY 3, SO PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY.
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SANDI
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 30-JUN-1986 08:42:44.50
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Paranoid on Soapbox with Product Idea
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The National Security Agency has proposed that ALL encryption be
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done with devices designed by them, the internal workings of which will be
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not be divulged. They apparently didn't like the public debate on the last
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voluntary standard (for which SOME details were published), centering on
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whether it had been designed to allow them to easily read "private"
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communications. If this doesn't bother you, consider what your reaction would be
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to the U.S. Postal service ( which already has a legal monopoly on carrying
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mail) proposing that, for effiency, only it could provide envelopes and these
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envelopes could only be sealed and opened by postal service employees.
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In an unrelated (?) item, the Supreme Court has upheld a Georgia
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anti-sodomy law with (apparently, I just heard it on the radio) wording that
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suggests a repudiation of the "consenting adults" standard for sexual behavior.
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This may signal a return to the days of an F.B.I. man under every bed, or it
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may just mean they want a few more possible charges to nail dissenters with.
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As an upbeat ending, maybe we should look at all this as a business
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opportunity. In preparation for the next video-game downturn, we should start
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our design for a telescreen, so we'll be ready when they ask for bids. Remember,
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1984 isn't in the past, it's just a few years late.
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Watch your back,
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Mike
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::WIEBENSON 30-JUN-1986 13:01:55.82
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Right to Life
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Our right to privacy in this country is a great thing and should be
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protected by our courts. The police squads that violate our privacy
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by busting down doors have no place in America, and I wish we could
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jail those (you've read about them in the papers) instead of just
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slapping their hands and letting them do it again. It seems some
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police just can't handle victim-less crimes.
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There is a place for door-busting in the case of some violent crimes,
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and I hope for our sakes that the police can use whatever force is
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appropriate in those cases, and be commended for their courage instead
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of harrassed by those with 20/20 hindsight. It seems to me that our
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society is giving more support and consideration to those among us
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who directly or indirectly are serving to thin out our population.
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What with our fears of over-population and opposing socio-economic
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groups, maybe we subconciously desire to wipe out each other. It
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doesn't seem too healthy to me especially in a country that has the
|
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power to exterminate the world, so I hope I'm way off base.
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By the way, about a month ago there was an article in the Mercury that
|
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related some findings in a major medical establishment researching
|
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AIDS. One of the researchers did contract AIDS through careless
|
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handling, and it was found that the AIDS virus could survive five DAYS
|
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on a countertop outside of a "bodily fliud" and could survive over
|
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three hours in hot water (but of course everyone knows you can't get
|
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AIDS in a hot tub).
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I am concerned that AIDS may become a very big problem, and while it's
|
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very sad for those affected by it, I think it would be sadder still
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not to protect the right to life of our next generation.
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...no, I did not vote for Reagan...
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 30-JUN-1986 14:44:33.43
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Guide Michaelen
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While I also ate at the sandwich express and agree they are a good
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place, I must take exception to the statment that there's nothing good in
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Milpitas. La Milpa has excellent Mexican food, Mandarin House is a good
|
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Chinese restaurant, Bay Palace and Buckley are "not bad" Chinese (with good
|
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value). Casa Azteca is "not bad" Mexican with margaritas. Gasthaus zum
|
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Goldenem Adler has good (but expensive) German food. Bakers Square is a
|
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better than average "American" restaurant. Round Table and No Name have
|
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good Pizza, and there's a "not bad" Japanese restaurant next to the Round Table
|
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(The one on Abbot, Which I prefer to the one on Calveras). For fast-food there
|
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is one of about every chain of burger places. And I almost forgot, If you
|
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haven't been to the Sizzler lately you should check it out.
|
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While only La Milpa or the Gasthaus are, in my opinion, "worth a
|
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side trip", all of the above will keep body and soul together and those are
|
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just the ones I've tried and found "ok" or better. Try exploring!
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Mike
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::BROWN 30-JUN-1986 15:19:08.74
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: SEMI-MONTHLY VACATION BALANCES
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IT SEEMS THAT THE SEMI-MONTHLY VACATION BALANCES MAY BE INCORRECT. PLEASE
|
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CHECK YOUR VACATION BALANCES ON YOUR 6-30-86 PAY STUB AND CONTACT PAYROLL
|
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IF YOU DETECT A DISCREPANCY.
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THANK YOU.................SUE REDDICK
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 1-JUL-1986 09:16:52.01
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Put Another Law on the Fire...
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I'm ALMOST sorry I said anything. I'm also amused (and a bit
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disapointed) that all the debate centers on only ONE of the two items I
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mentioned. While I certainly don't want the FBI under my bed, I am equally
|
|
opposed to them reading my mail. A case could be made that the sex laws are
|
|
more odious because while there is SOME probability of anarchist bombers being
|
|
caught by reading all mail (before they blow up the bus full of handicapped
|
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kids), there is virtually ZERO probability that a morals bust will have any
|
|
positive effect on the population (or any effect whatever, other than on the
|
|
principals and the already clogged courts). These comparisons of relative danger
|
|
should not obscure the basic idea that ALL strengthening of government "right to
|
|
know" versus personal "right to privacy" is very dangerous and should be very
|
|
carefully watched. There are also those who maintain that child molesters have
|
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a right to privacy from intervention, so it IS possible to go too far. A clear
|
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sense of when "the people" means US (common public), or THEM (institutionalized
|
|
government), or nothing but a campaign slogan, is needed. In short, it depends
|
|
whose ox is gored. Anyway, my real reason for this second note is to object to
|
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Lew Harp's "only in America...". You must be kidding, Lew. The ruler's "right"
|
|
to dictate and inspect the commoner's life is older than history, and the debate
|
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about when and how it is REALLY needed is very little younger. The whole idea
|
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that we, as the governed, have anything at all to say about our privacy is
|
|
only about as old as the Magna Carta, which nonetheless pre-dates America by
|
|
a few hundred years.
|
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One last soapbox stand: "Qui Tacit, Consentit" (Who remains silent,
|
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consents). I know there aren't often that many desireable candidates, but there
|
|
are PLENTY of undesireable ones. Vote early and often!
|
|
Mike
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::BEHENSKY 1-JUL-1986 09:55:29.21
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Privacy
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I agree that the NSA's attempt to control cryptography is creepy as
|
|
well. Can you imagine being sentenced to jail for possession of unauthorized
|
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encryption software or of a message that the government can't read?
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We're getting more and more like Russia every day.
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Max
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::HARP 1-JUL-1986 11:25:54.44
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: THE NSA RULES
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It is curious that the NSA wants all encryption be done with their
|
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devices since their charter(?) only allows them to monitor communications
|
|
that are not internal to the United States. They are trying to pull a
|
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fast one just like the Supreme Court. Speaking of which, their anti-
|
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sodomy, anti-fornication, anti-adultery ruling could clearly set the
|
|
ground work to hassle just about anybody. Only married couples engaging
|
|
in non-sodomic relations have a fundamental right to such behavior
|
|
(according to the court) which implies that marriage creates the
|
|
fundamental right of non-sodomic behavior and that divorce destroys it.
|
|
But since at least some of these laws have not been enforced for
|
|
hundreds of years the ruler's right to enforce these laws has been waived.
|
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So the debate is ended and I'm sure the Supreme Court will change their
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ways soon.
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Lieu
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 1-JUL-1986 11:57:29.56
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,SUTTLES
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CC:
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Subj: potential misunderstanding
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With regard to the following, from Mike:
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 1-JUL-1986 12:36:40.85
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Getting Technical
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About the only thing I would flat reject of Steve's message is the
|
|
notion that "they" (the courts) are very concerned these days with the
|
|
rught to choice, presumed innocence, etc (unless we means the are concerned
|
|
with stamping them out...), but I did hope to stimulate some Cryptography
|
|
related discussion. Such discussion is, by nature, pretty technical, so
|
|
I'd like to get off the junk list and only direct it to those of a similar
|
|
technical mind. SO... If any of you would like to keep this up, please let
|
|
me know, and I'll generate a CRYPTO mailing list, not limitted to this
|
|
particular issue, but generally encompassing cryptography, cryptanalysis,
|
|
and other security-related (national and commercial) issues. Please excuse
|
|
the typos above, I haven't eaten yet and have had too much coffee...?
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|
|
Mike
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::HARP 2-JUL-1986 11:58:23.88
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: No S-x Anymore
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Albaugh's suggestion to generate a crypto mailing list is a good one (in my
|
|
opinion) in light of the possibility that certain past and present members
|
|
of the NSA have created video games (this is a totally fictional rumor) that
|
|
frankly (between you and me), were not that impressive. A few people spending
|
|
a little time on such matters could possibly lead to a whole new government
|
|
agency with its own UNLIMITED BUDGET! In other unrelated matters, I'm sure
|
|
there must be somewhere else where certain judges have outlawed certain
|
|
private acts that certain state officials have claimed spread certain health
|
|
hazards that certain studies have shown not to be related to those certain
|
|
private acts and where all of this does bear some resemblence to reality but
|
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then again maybe I'm not sure.
|
|
Lieu
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::RUSTY 8-JUL-1986 11:03:50.31
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER,RUSTY
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|
CC:
|
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Subj: New Feature (Overstrike) for TPU
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Attention TPU users...
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You may want to put the following procedure into your TPU init file...
|
|
This procedure activates the GOLD O key to toggle on and off the
|
|
overwrite mode available in the TPU editor. This mode is especially
|
|
useful when modifying tables which already have some data you want
|
|
to re-use, and where all the columns are set up already. When in this
|
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mode, everything you type is placed directly over what is already there
|
|
(as opposed to insert mode, which is the normal state).
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Good Luck,
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|
Rusty
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!
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! Toggle overstrike/insert mode using GOLD O key
|
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!
|
|
procedure over_it
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if over_strike = 0
|
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then
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over_strike := 1;
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set (overstrike, current_buffer); ! setup overwrite mode
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else
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over_strike := 0;
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set (insert, current_buffer); ! setup insert mode
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endif;
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endprocedure
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over_strike:= 0;
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define_key('over_it', key_name('O',shift_key)); !setup insert (normal) mode
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 9-JUL-1986 12:19:58.84
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
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Subj: SYSTEM I LSI MAIN PCB's
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FYI: ON SYSTEM I LSI MAINS THERE IS AN "AS NEEDED" DEVIATION IN EFFECT
|
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THAT MFG. IS NOW PUTING ON ALL BOARDS.
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SYMPTOM: GAME WILL NOT ENTER SELF-TEST; IF YOU CAN READ SOMETHING
|
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ON THE SCREEN, YOU SEE THE BAD COLOR RAM CODE.
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|
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SOLUTION: PUT (2) PULL-(UP OR DOWN?) RESISTORS ON THE LS244 AT LOCATION
|
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C5 (I THINK). THESE ARE ADDRESS LINES IN THE COLOR RAM
|
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CIRCUIT.
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SEE MINH FOR DETAILS.
|
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 11-JUL-1986 13:45:50.14
|
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: Catching up
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|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 1-JUL-1986 15:40
|
|
To: @DR1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPT.DIS
|
|
Subj: Cryptic Answers
|
|
|
|
So far We have only 4 interested parties, so the "distribution list"
|
|
will be kim::sys$userdisk:[albaugh]crypto.dis, rather than bugging Steph to
|
|
add yet another list. Anyway, Steve asked what, other than hurt feelings,
|
|
would motivate NSA to hide details of the new system and felt that they were
|
|
being reasonable, if not totally selfless. He also felt that anything short of
|
|
a legal monopoly would be relatively harmless and that said legal monopoly
|
|
would be not bloody likely. Please correct me, Steve, if I have distorted your
|
|
position. My reply to those points follows:
|
|
The crux of the heat they got on DES (the last one) was that by
|
|
witholding certain design details (namely the rationale for the choice of
|
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"s-boxes"), they made it impossible for independent researchers to verify the
|
|
security of the system. There was also some question as to why the original IBM
|
|
proposal for a 64 bit key was weakened to a 56 bit key at NSA's demand. The
|
|
(perhaps paranoid) contention of some top cryptographers was that the DES was
|
|
actually designed to be broken by the NSA, to provide them access to private
|
|
communications. Even those who trusted the NSA not to read their mail were not
|
|
to keen on having "trapdoors" in the system which might be fortuitously
|
|
discovered by the Russians (or worse, their business rivals). It is axiomatic
|
|
in cryptography that any system that depends for its security on concealment of
|
|
the ALGORITHM, rather than the KEY is fatally flawed (Check out any of the
|
|
several books on the German Enigma). In this case the NSA, to its credit, did
|
|
"publish" the algorithm, but only to American Citizens (I have a copy,
|
|
somewhere in my files). Anybody who thinks that the laws against its
|
|
disemination to foreign nationals slowed the Russians down by more than 5
|
|
minutes may now leave the discussion. The Brouhaha came about when several
|
|
independent cryptographers questioned the above mentioned weaknesses and were
|
|
quite harshly shut up. No rubber hoses or black Mercedes, just Visa revocations
|
|
and threats of prosecution under the official secrets act. (please no questions
|
|
about Master-Card). In any case it was the REACTION to reasonable questioning
|
|
that provoked the paranoia. Something along the lines of "If they have nothing
|
|
to hide, how come they're so jumpy?" The problem with the new proposal is
|
|
similar. If they are unwilling to discuss even the algorithm, then the study
|
|
needed to assure its security CANNOT be made. This is a similar problem to the
|
|
one MIS managers have with having to trust programs without access to the
|
|
sources. We live with it, for the most part, but I don't think anybody likes
|
|
it. And I bet NO bank has such a setup for running its instant tellers. There
|
|
is also the point that the Russians, should they desire, could again almost
|
|
certainly "peel" one of the chips and be in a better position than a loyal
|
|
American to read your mail. Well, that was a long one... Next point:
|
|
Without quibbling about the current courtroom climate, I submit that
|
|
no legal monoploy is required to force acceptance of the new standard. If the
|
|
NSA can get the Federal Reserve to use its new scheme, then member banks will
|
|
have to support it. Having already "bought" the NSA scheme, they are not likely
|
|
to want to pay extra for another, especially when a) their competitors aren't
|
|
spending that money, b)such action would be dimly viewed by Washington, as
|
|
obstructionism, and c)their competitors aren't being obstructionists. The
|
|
world of business/government runs on favors and "not rocking the boat". I
|
|
do want to quibble a little with the "likelihood" argument by pointing out
|
|
that the IRS gets most Americans to spend several hours and/or hundreds of
|
|
dollars on filling out a self-incriminating (see 5th amendment) document
|
|
every year. They do this primarily by threats, rather than actually dragging
|
|
very many people out of their houses and into court (where the IRS often loses).
|
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|
|
I do expect some lively comment on the above, but Chris Downend had
|
|
a more technical (rather than political) question, to wit:
|
|
|
|
What ever happened to the Public-key system? Did it go away cause
|
|
Uncle Sam didn't like it? or did it go away cause the inventors
|
|
tried to make a buck on it rather than put it in the public domain?
|
|
|
|
The answer is that it didn't go away. It SEEMS to be more secure
|
|
than private key systems, or rather just as secure and less prone to key-
|
|
distribution problems. Unfortunately, it is inherently computation intensive
|
|
and therefore more expensive. While there are DES chips on the market (in about
|
|
the $20 range, I think) the only public-key chip was still in development last
|
|
I heard. Some DES hardware is fast enough to place in a disk channel, whereas
|
|
the RSA (public key) chip is HOPING for 9600 bits per second. RSA, by the way
|
|
stands for Rivest, Shamir, Adelman (not sure of spellings). These three proposed
|
|
and patented the most widely known public key system, although the IDEA of
|
|
public key systems has (I think) first proposed by Diffie and Hellman. I know
|
|
of at least two other schemes, although one has been compromised (Merkle's
|
|
Trap-door knapsack), and the other is a minor variation on RSA (used by GCC
|
|
in the Atari 7800) whose major merit is it sneaks by an oversight in the RSA
|
|
patent and avoids royalty payments. Anyway, Uncle Sam's dislike for public
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key systems has less to do with their success/failure than pure economics does.
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The reason you don't hear much about them is partly because after the NSA
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got Hellman et al to shut up, cryptography in general ceased to be very
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newsworthy. In technical circles, the hot setup nowadays is to use some private
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key system (often a variant of DES) for the bulk transfers and a public-key
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system for distributing the private keys. It is interesting to note that at
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|
least one system, UNIX(tm) uses a DES-like scheme, but deliberately avoids
|
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using DES verbatim, precisely because the wide availability of DES chips makes
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it easier to construct a "brute force" code-cracker, provided the cyphertext is
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known to have created by DES.
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I realize that was quite a bit to read through, so now I'll shut up for
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at least a day and collect some of YOUR thoughts.
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Mike
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 11-JUL-1986 13:46:12.86
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: Catching up too
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 2-JUL-1986 15:33
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To: @KIM::SYS$USERDISK:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO.DIS
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Subj: Privacy
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Should we encrypt messages sent on crypto.dis to protect ourselves from
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subversives?
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-Crispy
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 11-JUL-1986 13:58:25.21
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To: @DRA1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO
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CC:
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Subj: More Gnus
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I just read that the NSA is planning to "de-certify" DES as of the
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end of next year. This presumably means that they will no longer state
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that "it has adequate security for non-military communications for the
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|
forseeable future". They have not set a time for when the new proposed
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standard will be available. Incidentally, one of the reasons they gave
|
|
for abandoning DES is that it has become so widespread that an attack
|
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on it would be VERY fruitful, therefore such an attack is more likely
|
|
than one on a less often used system. In other words, DES is no good
|
|
because too many of you used it because it was so good. Not so incidentally,
|
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this was also one of the arguments put forth by the opponents of DES
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when it was under consideration, namely, that any system proposed for
|
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widespread use MUST be more secure than normal, simply because there
|
|
is a correspondingly greater incentive to break it. At the time the NSA
|
|
said this was nonsense.
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|
Mike
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 11-JUL-1986 22:37:07.45
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To: @DRA1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO,SUTTLES
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CC:
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Subj: RE: gnus
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We have a hard enough time upgrading versions of VMS which are
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supposed to be "upwardly compatible"-- that is, using the new version
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isn't supposed to hurt. If they change the standard every couple of years,
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|
and the new standard (and new equipment/algorithm) doesn't support old
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data, or "other" offices with old equipment/algorithms, there will exist
|
|
a cryptographic tower of Babel--even if bothe ends use the same language.
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|
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Why not have a system where an arbitrarily long key means to
|
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invoke the system recursively for each unit of length (such as once
|
|
for each character of the password).
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|
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Or we could adopt the mechanism VMS uses--a one-way algorithm
|
|
that means you have to know the answer to find out what it is (re-encrypt
|
|
the same data to see if it matches).
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|
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The real problem is that it is desired to send a minimum quantity
|
|
of data, representing a maximum quantity of information. The less data
|
|
transmitted, the higher the information content has to be, and the more
|
|
likely possibility that the information from the cleartext can be extracted.
|
|
If you could send the Websters unabridged, you could just omit letters
|
|
that make up your message. Unless someone knew to compare for missing letters,
|
|
and how they related to the cleartext, the amount of information to weed
|
|
through would be staggering. Unfortunately, so would transmission time.
|
|
And there is no question about recording a disk in the encrypted format.
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|
sas
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 11-JUL-1986 23:01:39.62
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To: @DRA1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO,SUTTLES
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|
CC:
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Subj: Jed's idea
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I like it a lot--I think that HBO and others like them have no right
|
|
whatsoever to charge a fee for something they broadcast. The key word is
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|
broadcast. It is entirely reasonable for cable companies to go after
|
|
pirate viewers, because they are taking pains to service those with whom
|
|
they have a contract. I don't own a sattelite, and probably never will,
|
|
so that is not the reason for my point of view. I do not currently
|
|
subscribe to HBO because of the price. I might one day, but by cable,
|
|
and legitimately (for money). But if you can decode the signal, you
|
|
are entitled to do so. Regardless of what HBO says.
|
|
|
|
If someone were to have a fistfight in the middle of the street,
|
|
and have the cops come and break it up, most people would look out their
|
|
windows to see what was going on. Would you then accede to a request to
|
|
pay admission, and that retroactively? The idea is ludicrous.
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|
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|
If you were to stand in a crowd and hear someone yell about where
|
|
to find some great treasure, would you not be entitled to act on the inform-
|
|
ation? As well as everyone else?
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|
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|
If I was to discover a circuit diagram or listing under the glass of
|
|
a copying machine in a post office, I would feel it was public information.
|
|
And the company or employee would have one hell of a time demonstrating that
|
|
I did anything wrong by using a public copier. It is the responsibility of
|
|
companies such as Atari and HBO to keep their trade secrets uncompromised.
|
|
It is one of the reasons for having the two entites "trade secret" and "
|
|
"copyright" -- which are very different.
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|
|
|
A radio, or, yes, Virginia, even a television set, is an electro-
|
|
magnetic signal decoder. Potentially more, or less, complicated than
|
|
HBO's (or anyone else's) scrambler.
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|
|
|
We all decode broadcast information. Several newspapers on the
|
|
driveway of our neighbors "announces" that they are away. Are you vio-
|
|
lating the law by knowing this? If there is smoke coming out of their
|
|
chimney in winter, are you violating their rights be noticing?
|
|
|
|
If the "violators" tried to sell subscriptions of their own, that
|
|
would be a different story. But the people HBO is after have done nothing
|
|
wrong! And do you know how they are found? Their "pirate" decoding equipment
|
|
BROADCASTS a signal that can be detected. This same signal might be generated
|
|
by any number of means, but IF their van detects the carrier frequency coming
|
|
from your house, you get a retoactive bill. They are doing to you what you
|
|
have "perpetrated" on them.
|
|
|
|
Yes, Jed's idea has merit. But HBO has a lot of pull, and has
|
|
cause to invest a VERY large fortune in the most cost-effective manner
|
|
(notice I didn't say anything about laws or ethics) to have things seen
|
|
their way. I don't think there exists an electronics-manufacturing company
|
|
other than IBM who has the power to survive the inevitable war. And,
|
|
unfortunately, I am certain that company management will see things the same
|
|
way. After all, that's their job. So, as always, the monopolists will
|
|
continue the monopoly, the elite will continue to be the elite, the
|
|
rich get richer and the poor get poorer, because that's the way it is.
|
|
|
|
If my soapbox seems a little slanted, that's because it is.
|
|
|
|
sas
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::DND2 14-JUL-1986 10:27:29.27
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Lunch time volleyball
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|
|
|
|
|
The management has asked us to finish our volleyball by 1:00PM.
|
|
This means that we must start by 12:00. The Atari volleyball team
|
|
has a practice today, so don't forget.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 14-JUL-1986 13:38:00.30
|
|
To: MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: DES
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|
|
|
|
|
This DES thing might have some possibilities.
|
|
|
|
Part A of this message is background and may be skipped if desired.
|
|
[If you start to read Part A and think I am proposing something illegal
|
|
go directly to Part B.-- the author.]
|
|
|
|
Part A
|
|
------
|
|
HBO and many of the other satellite networks that scramble their signal use
|
|
the M/A COM VideoCipher II system which they claim uses the DES
|
|
algorithm. [I should, however, point out that both M/A COM and HBO
|
|
are masters of disinformation and they may simply want to put everyone
|
|
on the wrong track.]
|
|
|
|
In the Videocipher II system each unit has its own ID number and is
|
|
addressed by a signal in the transmitted program that tells it to decode
|
|
the signal. [The video is either inverted or not and is changed at periodic
|
|
random intervals but the audio is digitally encrypted.] Presumably the signal
|
|
that tells it you have paid your monthly subscription gives it the key.
|
|
|
|
The way that HBO and the other services are currently handling subscriptions
|
|
is really bogus. If you live within the service area of a cable company
|
|
you pay the CABLE COMPANY which keeps part of the money and sends the rest
|
|
to HBO. In many cases satellite subscribers are charged MORE than cable
|
|
subscribers. In this case the real pirates are the cable companies (who seem
|
|
to be behind the move to scramble all the signals including the 'Superstations'
|
|
like WTBS, WOR, and WGN which are COMMERCIAL TV stations.
|
|
|
|
There is already evidence that this rip-off will fail as Congress has started
|
|
looking into the situation. [Lots of Congressman have constituants in rural
|
|
areas and have no access to television other than by satellite.]
|
|
|
|
As a satellite dish owner I do not mind paying a reasonable fee for being able
|
|
to watch quality programming. If the programmers are not fairly compensated
|
|
for their work they will cease producing quality programs. (By the way there
|
|
are satellite networks supported entirely by advertising and they are as
|
|
bad as any regular commercial broadcast station.)
|
|
|
|
Like I said, I think the subscriber fee issue will sort itself out unless
|
|
the cable industry succeeds in killing off the home satellite market. There
|
|
are already two million of us and we will not give up without a fight.
|
|
|
|
Part B
|
|
-------
|
|
It is illegal to sell a box that descrambles the signal without requiring
|
|
the subscriber to pay for the service. Anyone producing such a box faces
|
|
heavy fines and jail time. Therefore anyone producing such a box could never
|
|
sell very many because of the visibility required to sell a lot of anything.
|
|
So let's not do that.
|
|
|
|
BUT.
|
|
|
|
There is nothing illegal about producing a unit that DOES require
|
|
addressibility. It's just that no one does.
|
|
|
|
Currently, the only way to get one is to buy it from M/A COM. For $400.
|
|
Satellite receiver manufactors are pissed because M/A COM will not sell them
|
|
the chip set. M/A COM WILL sell them a complete board for $168 which will
|
|
not fit inside most satellite receivers because M/A COM deliberately made
|
|
the board large (with lots of empty board space) so customers would be fooled
|
|
into thinking they were getting their money's worth.
|
|
|
|
If someone could do it with a $50 chip set they could either make and sell
|
|
their own unit or could sell the chip sets to satellite receiver manufactureres.
|
|
|
|
It would require a modest investment by a company with the facilities of a
|
|
company like ATARI.
|
|
|
|
I have other thoughts on the matter if people are interested.
|
|
|
|
Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 15-JUL-1986 13:55:41.76
|
|
To: @DRA1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Misc. Musings
|
|
|
|
|
|
Some thoughts in reply to Steve.
|
|
|
|
Arbitrarily long keys tend to be generated by some algorithm operating
|
|
on a shorter seed. This is the case, for instance, in "random" numbers picked
|
|
by humans, where digits past the third (or so) tend to be negatively
|
|
correlated with preceding digits (most humans feel 5555 is NOT an random
|
|
number, and 666 even less so).
|
|
|
|
Repeated encryptions are not neccessarily any more difficult to
|
|
decrypt than single ones. Consider the simple substitution cipher that adds,
|
|
modulo 26, a key to each letter. Encryption in the key of 3, then 4 is
|
|
indistinguishable from a single encrytion with 7. The cryptanalyst need not
|
|
discover the actual keys used in encryption, just one of the many that work.
|
|
If you think my example is trivial you're right. If you think it's irrelevant,
|
|
you're wrong. Much of the work in designing encryption algorithms goes into
|
|
finding and negating fortuitous isomorphism (love that phrase). Even schemes
|
|
that have "circulating" keys with different periods need to be careful that
|
|
the total period is long, relative to the amount of traffic. Because of this,
|
|
the keys themselves are not truly random (you need to avoid certain pairs
|
|
of keys) and this lack of randomness helps your opponent.
|
|
|
|
In general one "long enough" key is theoretically better than two short
|
|
ones, but the considerations in the first paragraph mean that your one long key
|
|
is (perhaps unconsciously) derived from a short one. Keep in mind that "long
|
|
enough" is "at least as long as the total of all messages to be sent with this
|
|
key". This is the classic one-time-pad, which is literally impossible to
|
|
decrypt, but also thoroughly impractical for any volume of traffic. The key
|
|
distribution is equal in volume to the message traffic, so if the key channel is
|
|
secure, you just use it for the message traffic. This ignores the usual use of
|
|
the one-time-pad, which is where you have a lot of time before a specific event
|
|
in which to hand-deliver the key (the pad) but must use a fast, nonsecure
|
|
channel as soon after the event as possible (the launch codes for nuclear
|
|
missiles are one such case). In practice, just about all systems use a
|
|
relatively short key (32-256 bits) as a seed and permute it in some way as they
|
|
work to generate the effect of a long key.
|
|
|
|
One-way algorithms are at the heart of most "public key" systems, but
|
|
there are two problems. A truly "one-way" scheme would be useless except for
|
|
authentication (which is what VMS uses it for). If you have to have the
|
|
cleartext to read the message, where did you get it. The public key systems
|
|
use pairs of "one way" functions which together form a two-way function.
|
|
As I said in a previous note, these tend to be pretty computation intense, and
|
|
the more esoteric (and faster) of them have not yet been PROVEN to be one-way.
|
|
(in fact one has recently been proven NOT to be).
|
|
|
|
The problem of information quantity is not quite so straightforward.
|
|
Most modern encryption schemes are pretty sensitive to noise. That is, if one
|
|
bit of the cyphertext gets flipped, LOTS of the cleartext gets clobbered. For
|
|
this reason, some sort of error correction is applied as an "envelope", after
|
|
encryption. If it were applied before it would be harder for the legitimate
|
|
reader to recover from errors and easier for the interceptor to decrypt (because
|
|
of the redundancy in the "cleartext" added by check bits). Anyway, a one-time
|
|
pad with no error corection at all would suffice for most traffic that could
|
|
stand a typo here or there. The quantity of traffic (not information in Messr
|
|
Shannon's sense) would simply be twice the length of the cleartext (once for the
|
|
message and once for the key, but through two distinct channels). A real
|
|
consideration is the information density. Ideally the enemy does not even know
|
|
that a message was sent. In both World Wars, "traffic analysis" was used to
|
|
derive information about troop movements. Skilled listeners identified the
|
|
radio operators by their "fists" (characteristic rhythms of Morse-code sending)
|
|
and triangulated to find their locations. If "Fritz" has been sending from
|
|
a location where the 25th PanzerGruppe has been seen and now he seems to
|
|
be sending from 50 miles north of there then there is a good chance that the
|
|
25th has moved (or Fritz has been re-assigned, but nothing is for certain).
|
|
Since we can't be silent all the time and still send messages, the next best
|
|
thing is to send all the time and just switch between sending random trash
|
|
and real messages as the need arises. Two problems. Sending all the time
|
|
makes it real easy for the enemy to send a radio-guided rocket down your
|
|
throat. "Random trash" is not so easy to come by (see above). The German
|
|
radio operators had a foolish habit of using Bible readings for their filler,
|
|
and encrypting them with the current key. Gave the British some lovely
|
|
samples of "known cleartext" to work with. With regard to Websters Unabridged,
|
|
"book codes" are moderately popular, but such a common book as a well known
|
|
dictionary would be a poor choice. Steve's suggestion is also remeniscent of
|
|
a "Baconian cipher", but I've already prattled too long so I'd like to hang
|
|
up the tech-talk for now.
|
|
|
|
My comment on the other message should probably start "Now, I'm not
|
|
a lawyer but...". The first ammendment protects only your right to speak, not
|
|
my right to hear, and even so exceptions have been made. I know Oliver Wendell
|
|
Holmes was in many ways a jerk, but he was also in a position to effectively
|
|
re-write the constitution and his "... fire in a crowded theatre..." remark
|
|
is valid. The "right" to listen to anything (but not to re-broadcast) is MUCH
|
|
newer (1934, Jed?) and much less sacred or widespread (Not all western nations
|
|
have it). I would also caution restraint. Carrying your argument to its logical
|
|
conclusion would make it perfectly ok for the FBI to use an inductive tap on
|
|
your phone with no court order or even probable cause. I happen to agree that
|
|
HBO is out of line IF they refuse to sell their services to individuals, but
|
|
that issue should be directly addressed, not skated around. I do feel that any
|
|
"narrowcaster" who relies on laws rather than technology to protect his data
|
|
is somewhat like a person who refuses to lock his door and lobbies for the
|
|
death penalty for trespassing. Conversely, I think I should have a right to
|
|
privacy from someone who sets up a cherry-picker outside my bedroom window
|
|
and bounces a laser off the glass to hear what I whisper.
|
|
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::TOLONEN 15-JUL-1986 16:59:08.12
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: 401(k) Allocations
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you wish to redirect where your 401(k) dollars are being invested,
|
|
or you wish to move your investments to another fund, now is the time
|
|
to act. Fill out a PARTICIPANT INVESTMENT DIRECTIVE in Sandi's
|
|
office by July 21st. You are allowed to make these changes only
|
|
twice a year. The next time will be at the end of December.
|
|
|
|
Remember the three funds are:
|
|
1. Money Market Fund
|
|
2. Asset Allocation Fund
|
|
3. Guaranteed Asset Fund
|
|
|
|
Thank you!
|
|
|
|
Judy
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SUTTLES 15-JUL-1986 17:36:41.86
|
|
To: @DRA1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO,SUTTLES
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Cherry-pickin' lasers
|
|
|
|
|
|
I had in mind when I wrote my epistle to mention the laser-off-the-
|
|
window mechanism of descrambling audio signals. And to point out that the
|
|
government does not rely on the court system to prevent people from doing it.
|
|
Those who care about the secrecy of their information should not broadcast it.
|
|
Because the likelihood of someone picking it up (and decoding it if necessary)
|
|
is inversely proportional to the desirability. And, like it or not, a broad-
|
|
cast is a broadcast.
|
|
|
|
Regarding phone taps (inductive or otherwise): The law doesn't say
|
|
they can't tap your phone; the law says they can't use that as evidence in
|
|
court. Fortunately, this is almost always the reason they want to tap your
|
|
phone; but (as in the case of industrial spying, or the spying industry, even)
|
|
it still can be (and is) done, and not always by the government. Those who
|
|
care, TAKE care to prevent the occurrance. Voice scramblers have been around
|
|
for quite a while, just for people like this.
|
|
|
|
I maintain, a broadcast is a broadcast.
|
|
|
|
sas
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 16-JUL-1986 11:10:13.21
|
|
To: @DR1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: "last" HBO message?
|
|
|
|
|
|
I want to rebut some of Steve's last message, and will below, but
|
|
I also want to point out that I originally asked for those interested in the
|
|
TECHNICAL, rather than LEGAL aspects of cryptography. I have nothing against
|
|
the discussion of HBO's latest outrage or mating habits of the lesser Bullfinch,
|
|
I just don't happen to be interested in them.
|
|
Point one, I hope that nobody RELIES on legal mechanisms to protect
|
|
their privacy or property. That is, I hope you lock your door rather than
|
|
saying "Oh well, burglary is illegal so nobody will enter my house." Just the
|
|
same, the threat of prosecution is PART of your defense. If there was no
|
|
sanction against entering your property without your permission, you would
|
|
not only have to lock your door, you would have to armor all your walls.
|
|
At present, few thieves would bash your door in with a sledge hammer, because
|
|
it is a fairly obvious and noisy job, and they wish to avoid detection and
|
|
subsequent arrest. Not all neighborhoods recognize the sanctions mentioned,
|
|
and in these you do have to armor your house, or take the other approach
|
|
which is to CLEARLY have nothing of value in your house. This second tactic
|
|
is the basis for the inadmissability of ILLEGALY OBTAINED wiretap info as
|
|
evidence.
|
|
Contrary to your statements, wiretaps ARE illegal, both for the
|
|
government and private individuals (or industry). There are certain
|
|
exceptions made specifically for the purpose of law enforcement, but
|
|
these exceptions are only made under circumstances equivalent to those
|
|
in which a search warrant would be issued. Your statement that it can
|
|
be, and is, done, therefore it must be legal is naive at best. Do you
|
|
seriously believe that NOBODY anywhere breaks the law. On the other hand, do
|
|
you depend SOLELY on your locks to prevent burglary, and assume that sheer
|
|
laziness, rather than some caution regarding arrest, deters thieves from
|
|
bashing the door in?
|
|
Laws are passed to codify what behavior is sanctioned by society. The
|
|
sanctions serve to curb blatant and repeated offenses. Prudence dictates that
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each individual make his own defense against the remaining sporadic attacks.
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I agree that HBO should scramble a signal they don't want anyone to receive,
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and they do. I also feel that the law regarding sale of decoders is subject to
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debate, but point out that sale of handguns and burglar tools is regulated in
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many locales. Lastly, you are free to maintain that "a broadcast is a broadcast.
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(is a broadcast...?)", but the LAW is based on more than your opinion. My
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feeling is that those who oppose a law should lobby to change it, not just
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decide not to obey it. The subject of what SHOULD be law is not one I wish to
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debate here.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DROBNY "Buddy Flyback" 18-JUL-1986 14:50:59.30
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: 825 printer schematic
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For anyone that owns an Atari 825 (Centronics 737) printer, I have
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been able to score a schematic of both the main PCB and the "flyback" board.
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If your interested and want to make a copy, just come by my office.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 20-JUL-1986 21:25:26.67
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY.UAF,SHEPPERD
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CC:
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Subj: VMS on Kim
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VMS 4.4 has been installed on Kim. With it came new run-time libraries.
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If you have programs linked to any of the shareable libraries, you'll
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need to re-link them.
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DEC also changed the default file type for TPU section files from .GBL
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to .TPU$SECTION and you'll have to re-compile any section files that
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you are currently using. You will be rudely notified of same if you
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forget.
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99% of the other changes are user transparent (so they say), so you
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don't need to worry about them.
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ds
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 21-JUL-1986 11:40:16.68
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To: ALBAUGH,AUDIO,BRAD,MARGOLIN,RAINS,RUSTY,SUTTLES,SHEPPERD
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CC:
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Subj: DRA2:
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The jig is up. The primary reason for updating VMS to 4.4 on Kim was to
|
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see if the multi-disk volume set bug was fixed. It was, so DRA2 is going
|
|
to be combined with DRA1 into a single logical volume. The procedure for
|
|
doing this is to empty DRA2, re-initialise it, mount it /BIND'ed to DRA1
|
|
and restore the files. You will then see the directory trees that you
|
|
had on DRA1 and DRA2 merged into one tree. If there are duplicate files
|
|
on the two volumes or files with the same names (but different contents)
|
|
in the same place in duplicate directory trees, they'll probably get
|
|
screwed up. I suggest you rename the directories you have on DRA2 so they
|
|
don't match directories you have on DRA1 IF you don't want them merged.
|
|
|
|
When VMS adds a file to a multi-disk volume set, it puts the file on the
|
|
disk that has the most room. This allows us to combine the free space of
|
|
both drive 1 and 2 into one big pool, but also means we can't go back to
|
|
a single drive system. Files are allowed to overflow from one volume to
|
|
another should the free space on one disk get used up. Additional volumes
|
|
can be added at any time, so we could stick on another disk with no
|
|
difficulty later. In case you're worried about all your command files
|
|
breaking because they specifically point to files on drive 1 or 2, you
|
|
needn't worry. In a multi-disk volume set one may use the device name
|
|
of any of the disks in the set to reference the whole set. I.e. DRA1:
|
|
(or SYS$USERDISK:) and DRA2: may be used equally so no command files
|
|
should break.
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|
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I'll do the restore after you have notified me that you are done "fixing"
|
|
anything on DRA2.
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|
ds
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: MIKE::SHIRLEY 21-JUL-1986 12:36:56.14
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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|
CC:
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Subj: "I SURVIVED PICNIC 86"
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DID I ENJOY THE PICNIC ?
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OH..,DID I EVER ,WHY THERE WERE SO FEW ACTIVITIES TO CHOOSE FROM THAT,
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IT WAS NO EASY DECISION!
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|
I MUST HAND IT TO THE ORGANIZERS FOR HOW CLEVERLY THEY MANAGED
|
|
TO SQUEESE US ALL IN WHAT EVER SPACE WAS LEFT-OVER FROM THE OLYMPIC SIZE
|
|
VOLLEY BALL COURT.
|
|
YOU ASKED HOW THE FOOD WAS?
|
|
WELL, I'LL PRETEND I DID'NT HEAR THE QUESTION!!
|
|
I WISHED I HAD ASKED FOR THE RECIPE TO THE sunburned-potato salad,
|
|
BBQ.live chicken parts ,AND THE puppy tease bone(RIBS).
|
|
OH ,I ALMOST FORGOT ABOUT THE BEES ,THEY SEEMED TO LIKE THE FOOD MORE THAN
|
|
I DID , THEY GAVE ME A GOOD FIGHT FOR IT BEFORE I LET THEM HAVE MY FOOD.
|
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I COULD GO ON ,BUT I'LD RATHER FORGET THAT I WAS EVER THERE.
|
|
YOU ASKED IF I'LL GO NEXT YEAR?
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WELL.., I'LL PRETEND I DID'NT HEAR THE QUESTION!!
|
|
PS. MY SPOUSE HAD THE MOST BORING DAY OF HIS/HER LIFE!
|
|
SIGHNED: numerous picnic participants.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 21-JUL-1986 17:43:11.65
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|
To: @DRA1:[ALBAUGH]CRYPTO
|
|
CC:
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Subj: NSA and DES
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|
|
|
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|
This serves to add more insight to Mike's earlier comments about the
|
|
NSA's current stance on DES:
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|
|
|
from Mini-micro Systems July 1986
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|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
Earlier this year, NSA began to send quiet signals at industry conferences
|
|
and meetings that DES was no longer good enough to protect U.S. data
|
|
communications. NSA's feelings surfaced publicly in March when Harold
|
|
Daniels, the agency's deputy director of information security, responded
|
|
to questions raised by analysts at Datapro Research Corp of Delran, N.J.,
|
|
about NSA's current view of DES.
|
|
|
|
In a letter to Datapro, Daniels said: "The National Security Agency has
|
|
supported, based on efforts that were initiated in the mid-1970's, the
|
|
use of DES-based encryption equipment for unclassified U.S. application
|
|
through a formal equipment endorsement program and direct government user
|
|
support. This unique initiative to engage U.S. Industry in the business
|
|
of crytographic equipment has been very successful...The use of the DES
|
|
algorithm, however, has made it an increasingly attractive target for our
|
|
adversaries."
|
|
"We will continue to endorse DES products under the existing program until
|
|
January 1,1988,"he continued, "but do not intend to certify the DES algorithm
|
|
when it is reviewed in 1988."
|
|
|
|
The article goes on to say:
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|
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|
There's evidence that the flap over Daniel's letter is having some effect on
|
|
the NSA itself. Telephone calls to Daniels were referred to NSA Public Relations
|
|
officials. There, an NSA official said that Daniel's letter contained some
|
|
"inaccuracies" and that an official statement explaining NSA's "real" position
|
|
on DES would be forthcoming.
|
|
|
|
---------------------end of article excerpt-----------------------------------
|
|
|
|
....It sounds like the NSA bit itself in the ass since as I recall, when
|
|
DES was being formulated, a 64-bit key (more secure) was proposed, but the
|
|
NSA pushed for the current 56-bit key. If they had used the longer key,
|
|
they probably would'nt be in their current predicament - not as soon anyway.
|
|
Or maybe there is a trapdoor in it afterall - why else would the NSA be so
|
|
paranoid? I know, that's a silly question.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: SANDY::DAVE 22-JUL-1986 07:46:36.54
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: car rip air
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|
|
I HAVE A PLACE TO AVOID AT ALL COST. IT'S CALLED "MADE IN JAPAN", AND IT
|
|
SPECIALIZES IN RIPPING OFF MAZDA AND HONDA OWNERS. I WON'T BORE YOU WITH DETAILS,
|
|
SUFFICE IT TO SAY THEY ARE INTO ME FOR 4 (FOUR!!) REPEAT TRIPS, AND LARGE $$$.
|
|
OH, DID I MENTION THAT THEY REPLACED MY OLD FAN BELT WITH THE WRONG SIZE?
|
|
|
|
THEY GOT ME, DON'T LET THEM GET YOU TOO. I MEAN THESE PEOPLE ARE RUDE,
|
|
INCOMPETENT, SLEAZY, UNCTUOUS, VOID OF ANY CONCEPT OF BUSINESS ETHICS, LAZY,
|
|
AVARICIOUS, AND THINK A SOCKET WRENCH IS A SEXUAL AID.
|
|
|
|
I MEAN I'M REAAAALLLLY STEAMED! (AND SO IS MY ENGINE!)
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|
|
LATER.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::MORRIS 23-JUL-1986 14:51:30.91
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: New version of Green Hills C compiler
|
|
|
|
|
|
There is a new release of the Green Hills C compiler V1.8.0
|
|
|
|
$ cc:== $sys$sysdevice:[green.1v8v0]ccom.exe
|
|
|
|
This version seems to work, the code is slightly smaller if you don't use
|
|
the -o switch, and slightly larger if you do. (Your experience may differ).
|
|
The -r switch now works, plus you can put the segments into your own sections:
|
|
|
|
$ cc -dcodeseg=xx ! this will put the code segment into section xx (default 9)
|
|
$ cc -ddataseg=xx ! this will put the data segment into section xx (default 14)
|
|
$ cc -r -dinitseg=xx ! this will put the initialised data into section xx
|
|
! if the -r option is used as well (default 13)
|
|
|
|
The following flag must be used -X35 - this produces motorola output source.
|
|
|
|
The output now defaults to a .s file - use -X29 to output a .asm if you want.
|
|
-X12 should be used if the target is a 68010 (the case for most people here)
|
|
|
|
so:-
|
|
|
|
$ cc -x35 -x12 -r file.c
|
|
|
|
Will compile file.c and produce file.s (which you then assemble)
|
|
Initialised data is in section 13, uninitialised data is in section 14 and
|
|
code is in section 9.
|
|
|
|
Full documentation on option flags, optimising procedures that the compiler
|
|
uses, side effects of optimisation and portability problems are discussed in
|
|
the file sys$userdisk:[green.1v8v0.doc]ccom68.doc.
|
|
|
|
****************************************************************************
|
|
********************* PLEASE TRY THIS NEW VERSION NOW **********************
|
|
********************* and REPORT BUGS TO ME **********************
|
|
****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
I strongly advise you to try this out, because if it works ok (ie I don't
|
|
get any complaints). We shall try to make everyone use the same version of the
|
|
compiler, so I don't have to support 5 different ones.
|
|
The only way I can know if it works for you is if you try it!!!!!
|
|
|
|
|
|
We shall archive the older versions so old projects can still be compiled,
|
|
but if you are in a position to use the new version, please do it.
|
|
(games going to field test or release in the next month are excepted, for NOW)
|
|
|
|
PS. (For some of the die hards, & "I don't get told things", people)
|
|
If you are not doing something like the following, then you are doing it
|
|
the hard way:-
|
|
|
|
$ cc file.c ! Green Hills compiler (V1.8.0!!!)
|
|
$ as68k file.s ! Mahar's fast assembler
|
|
$ LLF filea,fileb,locfile/OPT/OUT=file.hex/SYM/MAP
|
|
! Dave's very fast linker/locator/formatter
|
|
|
|
You should not be using asm68 to assemble the compilers output.
|
|
You should not be using CLNK, CLOC & CFOR. (These are old lo tech.)
|
|
|
|
Using the MAKE facility makes it easier to develop your games, and
|
|
easier for someone else to recompile them a few years later!!
|
|
|
|
Thanks.... Mail bug reports to this address.
|
|
Your obedient servant.
|
|
Jim.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SUTTLES 23-JUL-1986 16:01:22.21
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY.UAF,SUTTLES
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: SET HOST command
|
|
|
|
|
|
Some of you have complained that SET HOST doesn't work properly
|
|
from KIM, giving CLI errors about "can't parse REST" and so on. Some of
|
|
you haven't. Some of you just haven't found out about it yet.
|
|
|
|
The culprit is that they apparently changed the command tables
|
|
and did away with the entity REST, and implemented the SET HOST command
|
|
differently. Unfortunately, we don't all use the command tables that
|
|
come with the operating system. Specifically, if you use C for the 68000,
|
|
you execute a command file which loads a different set of command tables,
|
|
which were built on a different base of DEC's command tables. This has been
|
|
fixed--I rebuilt the tables to use the V4.4 command tables.
|
|
|
|
So, the next time (after now) that you log in, executing the
|
|
CDEFS command file won't blow away your SET HOST command. Also, you'll
|
|
be able to use the new commands available with V4.4; They are:
|
|
|
|
CALL, SUBROUTINE, ENDSUBROUTINE: CALL is like an @samefilename, and
|
|
requires a label (like a goto). That label must be followed by a
|
|
SUBROUTINE statement (command) which turns the rest of the line after the
|
|
call into parameters (starting with P1). Subroutines are terminated
|
|
by an EXIT or ENDSUBROUTINE command. If a SUBROUTINE command is
|
|
encountered through a GOTO or falling into it, everything between the
|
|
SUBROUTINE and the matching ENDSUBROUTINE is ignored.
|
|
|
|
GOSUB and RETURN: GOSUB works like it does in Basic: It does a GOTO and
|
|
remembers where to come back when a RETURN is encountered. A CALL defines
|
|
a new procedural level.
|
|
|
|
There is also a new command SET SYMBOL/SCOPE=([NO]LOCAL,[NO]GLOBAL) which
|
|
makes (higher-level-local, global) symbols [in]accessible to this procedural
|
|
level (and all levels invoked from within this level). As a procedural
|
|
level is exited, the global level is restored to what it was at the time
|
|
that level was entered, so that deeper-nested po
|
|
procedures can't modify the global accesibility on their callers.
|
|
Setting symbol scope off makes the symbols undefined for that procedural
|
|
level, without trashing them for lesser-nested levels.
|
|
|
|
If this message sounds as jumpy as I expect it to, I apologize; I
|
|
was interrupted while I sent it. Ask me (by mail) if you want it clarified.
|
|
|
|
sas
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 23-JUL-1986 17:02:16.54
|
|
To: SUTTLES,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Monitor
|
|
|
|
|
|
'MONITOR' doesn't work if I run my CDEFS file which I have duplicated
|
|
below. Am I using the current versions of what I need to run?
|
|
|
|
Thanks,
|
|
|
|
Jed
|
|
|
|
$ USER$_FILE_DEFEXT :== .ASM
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|
|
|
$ @sys$sysdevice:[C68r3v1.com]cdefs.com
|
|
|
|
$ CSYM :== $SYS$SYSDEVICE:[UTILITIES.EXE]GENSYM.EXE
|
|
$ CMAP :== GSMAP
|
|
|
|
$ NCC :==$SYS$SYSDEVICE:[GREEN.1v7v1]CC68
|
|
|
|
$ cxr*ef :== $ sys$sysdevice:[general]cxref
|
|
|
|
$ lnk :== @lnk.com
|
|
$ lnkvg :== @lnk_vgtst.com
|
|
|
|
$ HEX :== TYPE TC68.HEX
|
|
$ SYM :== TYPE TC68.SYM
|
|
$ EEX :== $ utl$exe:nextek/b=0FFFFA000 [MARGOLIN.TMS320]TMS320
|
|
$
|
|
$ QDF :== $UTL$EXE:QDF
|
|
|
|
$ LTO*OL :== $UTL$EXE:LTOOL
|
|
|
|
$ EXIT
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: CHARM::MORRIS 24-JUL-1986 09:42:47.75
|
|
To: @sys$mail:engineer
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Version 1.8.0 of the Green Hills C compiler, again
|
|
|
|
|
|
There are a number of interesting new options in the new compiler (1v8v0).
|
|
|
|
One of which is -X133 which will use DS.B instead of DCB.B.
|
|
This means that the hex files will be much smaller, although your global
|
|
or static variables won't be set to zero (which shouldn't be relied on anyway!!)
|
|
|
|
Also the default now is to give an eror if a #define redefines something, the
|
|
option -X105 will suppress the warnings, ( the default on the old version ).
|
|
|
|
Another difference is that the old version converted any name starting with
|
|
_ (ie _fred) to start with . (.fred). The new version leaves the _ alone,
|
|
unless you use the -X20 which will do what the old one did (why???).
|
|
|
|
Thats all for now, I will mail any other important discoveries as they occur.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jim.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 24-JUL-1986 11:09:31.19
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: TV-MONITOR
|
|
|
|
|
|
WE ARE I DESPERATE NEED OF COMBINATION TV-MONITOR, I'VE BEEN TOLD
|
|
THERE MIGHT BE A FEW IN HOUSE. IF YOU HAVE ONE, I WOULD LIKE TO
|
|
TRADE. THE LUCKY PERSON WILL GET THEIR CHOICE OF ANY TV OR MONITOR
|
|
FROM THE SECURED AREA.
|
|
|
|
WE ARE I, SHOULD READ WE ARE IN
|
|
THANKS, BOB X3752
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::CAMERON 25-JUL-1986 08:16:56.21
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: MONGOOSE
|
|
|
|
|
|
DO YOU KNOW A KID THAT YOU LIKE A WHOLE LOT?
|
|
|
|
DO YOU NEED A BACK-TO-SCHOOL/BIRTHDAY/EARLY CHRISTMAS GIFT?
|
|
|
|
I HAVE FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE A HAND-BUILT CUSTOM TEAM MONGOOSE 20"
|
|
BMX BIKE. THIS IS NOT A USED BIKE. IT HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY AND PAIN-
|
|
SAKINGLY BUILT BY YOURS TRULY AT WHAT IS PROBABLY GOING TO BE A GREAT
|
|
FINANCIAL LOSS. ALL THE BEARINGS HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY PACKED AND EVERY THREAD
|
|
IS GREASED WITH SPECIAL CAMPAGNOLO WHITE GREASE. THIS BIKE IS VERY LIGHT AND
|
|
SHOULD ONLY BE USED WITH A 600 LB LOCK.
|
|
IT FEATURES: (TRY TO GUESS WHAT COLOR IT IS!)
|
|
|
|
RED CHROMOLY FRAME AND FORK GOLD ANODIZED ALUMINUM WHEELS & HUBS
|
|
SHIMANO 16T FREEWHEEL GOLD ANODIZED 45T CHAINWHEEL & CRANK
|
|
RED PEARL IZUMI CHAIN GOLD ANODIZED BRAKE AND LEVER
|
|
RED ANODIZED ALLOY HANDLEBAR GOLD ANODIZED STEM AND SEATPOST
|
|
RED ANODIZED ALLOY PEDALS TANGE HEADSET AND BOTTOM BRACKET
|
|
RED TIRES RED SADDLE
|
|
|
|
ALL THIS FOR ONLY $350. I'VE GOT IT HERE, COME BY AND TAKE A LOOK-SEE.
|
|
|
|
ALICE B. TOECLIPS
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::FUJIHARA 25-JUL-1986 16:51:29.33
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: NEW GAMES--UPDATE
|
|
|
|
|
|
First, Namco has sent us SKY KID DELUXE, which is now up an running in ID
|
|
common area. This doesn't appear to be that much different from the original
|
|
(at least up to level 6) except they've added new frills..snow in the
|
|
forground, night flying, etc. We will probably want to get this one out on
|
|
test fairly soon so if you're interested, see it within the next few days.
|
|
|
|
Other competitor activity:
|
|
|
|
1. Nintendo has been shipping samples of "CHOICE 10" which is a player-select
|
|
pack of 10 games. Many of the games are repeats of previous VS. s/w, some are
|
|
supposedly new. The cabinet houses all their VS. controllers: gun, buttons,
|
|
and joystick. This dedicated piece is targeted at casual locations that may
|
|
not have had any of their previous system units. Distributor price: $1995
|
|
|
|
2. Bally Midway has placed test pieces out on their 3-player simultaneous,
|
|
add-a-coin, buy-in game called RAMPAGE. Developed in-house and scheduled for
|
|
add-a-coin, buy-in game called RAMPAGE. Developed in-house and scheduled for
|
|
(whoops) delivery mid-August at distributor price of $2200. Initial earnings
|
|
are high, in the range of Super Sprint initial $.
|
|
|
|
3. Sega is shipping the ride-on Enduro Racers. Only one locally so far seems
|
|
to be in the San Mateo Gold Mine where it earned $830 in its first week. By
|
|
next week it should be in some of the local Golflands. (Price for SD $4395
|
|
UR $2795).
|
|
|
|
4. Sente is supposedly trying to get a gun-type game out on test in Sunny-
|
|
vale Golfland (for their system), but it hasn't worked the last few attempts.
|
|
|
|
5. Konami is shipping a 2-player simul, add-a-coin, buy-in piece called
|
|
Salamander in Europe and Japan. (Coin Slot reports they sold 400 already
|
|
in Europe, and Namco earnings reports show it making top yen in some of their
|
|
locations). From photos, it looks like an outdated Galaga-style game. No
|
|
known price, delivery yet for U.S.
|
|
|
|
That's about it for now, Mary
|
|
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 28-JUL-1986 11:38:08.85
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,MONCRIEF
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CC:
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Subj: New Arrival
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Pat has allowed me the honor of sending this message:
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Pat and Louise McCarthy are the proud parents of their
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first child! Allison (spelling?) Louise McCarthy was born
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Sunday 7/27, at 7:00 am. She weighed in at 6 pounds, 11 ounces
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and measured 19 inches long. Mom and baby are doing fine.
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Pat will be on vacation through August 8, 1986.
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From: KIM::RIVERA 28-JUL-1986 17:41:55.89
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,RIVERA
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CC:
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Subj: Good news, Bad news, Garage Sale, and Adieu's
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Good news, Bad news, Garage Sale, and Adieu's
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1) Garage Sale: Finally, here is the garage sale you all have been waiting
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for! How many times have you seen the sign 'garage sale' and complained
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about the false advertising -- the garage itself was not really for sale.
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Well, finally, the True Sale comes forth -- a real garage sale! And for
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just a limited time, if you are among the first customer, you will get,
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free of extra charge, an attached house! This deal is not to be beat, just
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bought!
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2) Good News: Because of the expected result of the previous advertisement,
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my wife has finally found a house she likes in a neighborhood she loves. So,
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we are currently in the process of moving. More details later.
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3) Bad News: Unfortuneately, the commute time from our new house to here
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is going to be horrendous, leading me to ...
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4) Adieu: It's been good working with/for/against/along with all of you.
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Thanks for the company, but the commute from North Carolina will be a bit
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much for me. Yep, the new house is a tad of a distance away. So adieu
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and good luck to you all. Two weeks notice is hereby given.
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So long,
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G
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R
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P.S.'s follow.
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My new address (if everything closes properly, etc) is
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Greg Rivera
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xxxxxxxxxxx
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My old house is at xxxxxxxxxxx, in xxxxxxxxx. 3 Br., 2 bath,
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1300 sq. feet. 129k or so. Atari discounts possible. For further info,
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call Linda Couper at (xxx) xxx-xxxx.
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My new job is with General Electric doing some graphics accelerators,
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located in the Research Triangle Park near Raleigh, NC. Believe it or not,
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the actual sub-firm I'll be working for (Graphicon) just started 2-3 years
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ago, and has by now only 80 (now 81) people in it. I'm hoping it's at least
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half as good as the environment here has been.
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I'll miss you all (although obviously for varying reasons...)
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G
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R
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 31-JUL-1986 09:29:37.63
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: AS68K Unleash 2.0
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I have just placed an updated copy of AS68K on
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Charm and Kim. There should be no problems with it, but
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if there are, let me know and meanwhile re-define as68k
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to run old_as68k, which is what I will re-name the old
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version.
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One fairly minor feature has been added. You can
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now specify a directory on the filename, for example:
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"as68k [.progs]fred". The .ol file will end up in the
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same directory the source came from. This is consistent
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with the way the old as68k worked if you specified a
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"logical device" on the input filespec and left out the
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output filespec. I am open to suggestion on other ways
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to handle this, but will stay "compatible" for now.
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The new version also correctly reports its exit
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status, so your make should terminate if it blows up.
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The only other difference should be about a 20
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to 25% speed increase. Since about a second seems to be
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the minimum time (for a 1 line file), you won't see a
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speedup unless you have files that take five or more
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seconds now.
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If I get no complaints by August 15th, I will delete
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the old version.
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Mike
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From: ERNIE::CAMERON 31-JUL-1986 09:36:24.96
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: IN THE NEWS
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YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS ONE EITHER:
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BOLIVIA'S AMBASSADOR TO THE U.S. ASKED THE SENATE FOR LOAN OF
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$100 MILLION DOLLARS. SINCE THEIR ILLEGAL EXPORT SYSTEM (DRUGS) OF
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$600 MILLION A YEAR EXCEEDED THEIR LEGAL EXPORTS, THE RECENT DRUG
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RAIDS HAS CRIPPLED THEIR ECONOMY WHICH IS SO DEPENDANT ON THE DRUG MONEY.
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IN HIS TESTIMONY, THE AMBASSADOR MADE IT CLEAR THAT HIS GOVERNMENT
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STILL CONSIDERED THE DRUG RAIDS SUCCESSFUL, NO MATTER WHAT IT DID TO THE
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ECONOMY.
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IT SEEMS "IT" IS GOING TO DO IT TO OUR ECONOMY, NOT THEIRS.
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From: KIM::WIEBENSON 31-JUL-1986 10:54:33.02
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Game Idea?
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Name: Mr. Vice Cop or The World, Torch It to Save It
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Controls: Almost non-existant
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Game Play: Fly over jungles and blast the jelly out of little
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make-shift drug factories. Points are scored not for
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how much drugs were manufactured at each hit location,
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but for whatever inflated figure you decide to award
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yourself. Bonus points are given for waiting for the
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TV news crews before bombing the peasants back to the
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stone-age.
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Objective: To keep the world from abusing drugs. As you progress
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through wave after wave more people turn to drugs and
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you get to use bigger weapons. Eventually you lose.
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This is an expensive dedicated game that will cost the operators dearly,
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but since the player must coin-up with 100 million quarters per play
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the game should pay for itself the first day.
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From: ERNIE::ARVIDSON 31-JUL-1986 14:20:12.82
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: SIGNETICS DISTRIBUTOR.
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The distributor who gave me the Signetics books was Scott McDonald
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from Hamilton Avnet, (408) 743-3366.
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Erwin
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 31-JUL-1986 17:12:17.57
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To: ERNIE::ARVIDSON,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: 68010L8
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Signetics had me call Bill Mullins at Magna Sales at 727-8753.
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Bill was not in but I got good service from Rebecca.
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Rebecca says that Signetics expects to sample their 68010 4Q '86 and have
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production quantities 1Q '87. They promise to be competitive with Motorola
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which, according to Rebecca, is currently the sole source for 68010s.
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We have been paying about $15 for the 68010L8 (although we have paid
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as low as $13.75 .)
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From a conversation with Amy Davidson from Motorola on 7/31/86:
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She gave the following 68010L8 prices to Melanie Martin:
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2500 5K 10K
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------ ----- -----
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$23.75 $21.90 $20.35
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I told her that I would be making a decision very soon on whether
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to use one or two 68010s in a project I was working on (the second
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one for audio) and that at $20 I doubted I would use two.
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She said that Motorola would be coming out with a Plastic 68010L8
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in 1Q '86 for $15 (10K quantity).
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She said something could be worked out so that if they didn't have the
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plastic part by then, they would sell us the ceramic part at the
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price of the plastic part.
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I told her that I did not have the authority to negotiate that kind
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of agreement and that I would pass it up the chain of command.
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Jed
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p.s. - For a 10 MHz 68010 Motorola wants $34.50 (10K quantity),
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For a 12 MHz part they want $99 (10K quantity).
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From: KIM::SALWITZ 1-AUG-1986 10:48:50.75
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: BABY CARE
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Rob Rowe will not be in today.. His sitter quit on him.
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Why does not this fine, modern, progressive company provide day care?
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I myself am fortunate enough not to have children at this time. So I
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personally have no need for daycare (and neither do my children!) However,
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it seems to me that it makes good business sence to provide at least some
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assistance with the care of the children of Atari personnel.
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Reason (1):
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The company has a stake in the welfare of its employees. It is pretty
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obvious that if an employee is streching his/herself and his/her paycheck
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in order to provide for the safe and reliable care for children that that
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persons performance will be effected.
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Reason (2):
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Companies that provide day care resources are more attractive to future
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and current employees. These companies can pick and choose from a much larger
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set of "quality " employees.
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Reason (3):
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By creating a common resource of this type the company brings together
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its employees. This bonding solidifies the company.
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Reason (4):
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This type of benifit communicates the companies commitment to its
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employees. It shows the employee that the company is here to stay and that
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while it exists it will care for its people. This is the type of company
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that wins.
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jfs.
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From: KIM::BEHENSKY 1-AUG-1986 11:04:03.40
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Day Care
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I agree with John; day care would be an important plus for Atari and its
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employees. Given the number of single mothers in the work force, daycare
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would be especially important in attracting and retaining qualified women
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employees.
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Max Behensky
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 1-AUG-1986 12:29:07.48
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,SUTTLES
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CC:
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Subj: Day care
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A question:
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Which cross-section of the population is larger--single parents,
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or plural parents who both work? I don't have any idea. But there would
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be more benefit than Max suggests.
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sas
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From: KIM::MOSER 1-AUG-1986 14:53:48.69
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: day care
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I agree with John Salwitz, Max Behensky and Steve Suttles. Day care
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would be a very real asset to Atari. My husband and I haven't any children
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at this time but who knows what the future will bring, and judging from the
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number of weddings and engagements we've had recently it looks like many
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of our employees will need this kind of service. I particularly agree with
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John's point about how a Day Care facility at Atari would create bonds among
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our employees. It would probably do this better than a dozen parties or
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picnics. (Not that we don't need these too.) There might be other benefits
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too, we'd have a built in group of kids for Focus Tests, if they could reach
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the controls!
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Kris Moser
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 1-AUG-1986 16:14:00.59
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Deja Vu (Daycare View)
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Once upon a time in a castle named 1501 McCarthy, I started
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seriously lobbying for something several of us had discussed back in
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1272 (the FIRST time). The idea was that Atari, with some 7000
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employees and a soon-to-be-completed "Corporate Campus" bringing
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us all together could really benefit from company sponsored daycare.
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I don't think anybody at that time felt it should be free, just
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subsidized in the same way as the cafeteria, perhaps just by providing
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space. Kris's comment about the focus groups was also mentioned, and
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even more relevant then, as Atari was heavily into educational uses
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of home computers.
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Anyway, there was a lot of support for the idea at my level
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and below, and nearly none above me, so I eventually got discouraged
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and gave up. It seems wierd to me now to hear it all come up again
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just as I am about to become a potential customer. Anyway, if anybody's
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counting votes (and if they matter) mine is yes.
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Mike
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 1-AUG-1986 16:19:14.78
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To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
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CC:
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Subj: Racket, babel, clamor, din, hubbub, pandemonium, uproar, brouhaha, NOISE
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Noise pollution - 1 AUG 86:
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I have a couple of requests to make and I would like to solicit
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any ideas you might have regarding noise pollution.
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1) The game labs are inherently noisey, but if it is at all possible please
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keep the controllable noises such as stereos down to modest levels.
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The sounds from the lab seem to readily travel through our thin walls
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and through the air space above the ceiling.
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2) Don Paauw spends much of his day in intense concentration as he
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mentally juggles the many parameters involved in custom I.C. design.
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Hence, he is particularly susceptible to noise/distraction. Unfortunately,
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his office is the closest to the labs. I would like to ask if any of the
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hardwall office owners (Theurer, Stempler, Salwitz, McCarthy, Ralston,
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Hally) would be willing to trade offices with Don. This is strictly
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a request because I do not feel it is appropriate to demand that someone
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trade. I am willing to trade with Don but he feels that my office is
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just as noisey as his given the proximity to the common area.
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I would arrange for the actual move; the volunteer would not have to do
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the moving.
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3) If anyone has any ideas on how to sound-proof the labs or Don's office or
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other clever ideas to solve this problem please let me know...I have tried
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putting 6 inches of fiberglass insulation over Don's office with no
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success.
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Thanks,
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Chris
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From: KIM::RIVERA 1-AUG-1986 18:37:08.04
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,RIVERA
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CC:
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Subj: home repair and painting
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Just some parting info:
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Excellent home repair man: "Carter's Home Repair and Maintenance"
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(408) 259-3485
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reasonable rates, easy to work with, honest. Real pleased
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with the odd jobs I had him do to get my house ready for sale.
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Example: I had a broken pane in then window of my front door. RoadRunner(?)
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glass quoted $80 and no responsibility if the rest of the wooden door
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broke during the repair (it has 9 lites). Lee Carter repaired it for about
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$35, fixed the wood trim, and painted it. Anyway, he did lots of other stuff
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and my wife and I are pleased.
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Painting: some rambling thoughts:
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El Gato - very expensive, slick quick talking salesman does the estimating.
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Dave Shepperd was pleased with the work they did on his house.
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Exteriors only.
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Home Sweet Home - almost as expensive. Slow to return calls. The owner does
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the estimating, and talks a good line. Was my second choice. Also
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does interiors.
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Mollo's Painting - About half the price for exterior. Same price as
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HSH for interior.
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Did okay work, but nothing fabulous (I had to dig my own trench
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around the house so shifting dirt doesn't show old paint color, Gato and
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HSH would have done that for me, etc)
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Gato and HSH seem to use union painters, which may be what affects
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their price. Final quality may to be sensitive to the particular crew the
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company sends out.
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Pat McCarthy just had his house painted. When he's less busy,
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see him for his ideas.
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Thank you and good bye.
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G
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R
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 4-AUG-1986 15:44:57.40
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: TI 34010
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Jim Deborg (from Wyle) and Jon Hendricks (from TI) will be here Wednesday
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at 2:00 pm to discuss the TI 34010 Graphics processor.
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RSVP if you wish to attend.
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Don't ask me what the 34010 is because I have already told you everything
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I know about it.
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Jed
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From: SANDY::PAAUW 4-AUG-1986 15:46:53.85
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI 34010
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I'LL BE THERE.
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-- DON
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From: KIM::PIERCE 4-AUG-1986 15:59:01.32
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI 34010
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RSVP
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Mark P.
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From: CHARM::STEMPLER 4-AUG-1986 16:18:27.84
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI 34010
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RSVP
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Gary
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 4-AUG-1986 17:37:25.53
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To: SANDY::PAAUW,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI 34010
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It will be held in the Engineering Conference Room.
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Jed
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 4-AUG-1986 17:37:58.76
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To: KIM::PIERCE,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI 34010
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It will be held in the Engineering Conference Room.
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Jed
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 4-AUG-1986 17:38:30.22
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To: CHARM::STEMPLER,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI 34010
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It will be held in the Engineering Conference Room.
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Jed
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From: KIM::FRYE 5-AUG-1986 12:20:53.63
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: CARPET CLEANING
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ON SATURDAY, AUG 16TH, I HAVE SCHEDULED OUR JANITORIAL CREW TO
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SHAMPOO THE CARPETS (MAIN AREAS) AND SEAL AND WAX THE MAIN LOBBY.
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THE FRONT LOBBY, MAIN LOBBY, GAME ROOM, AND CAFETERIA WILL BE
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SEALED OFF FOR THE ENTIRE DAY.
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I'M REQUESTING THAT AS FEW PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE BE IN THE BUILDING
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ON THIS DATE, AS WE WILL BE SHAMPOOING THRU OUT THE BUILDING.
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BUILDING ACCESS VIA ENNGINEERING LOBBY ONLY. THANKS FOR YOUR
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COOPERATION.
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BOB
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From: CHARM::LY 5-AUG-1986 14:29:16.95
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI GRAPHICS PROCESSOR
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I WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND TOMORROW'S MEETING REGARDING THE
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TI GRAPHICS PROCESSOR.
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THANK YOU
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SAM
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 5-AUG-1986 14:44:42.43
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To: CHARM::LY,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: TI GRAPHICS PROCESSOR
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The meeting will be held in the Engineering Conference Room.
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Jed
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From: CHARM::SHEPPERD 13-AUG-1986 17:53:01.90
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Mike Albaugh
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...is a new daddy. Lauren Elise Albaugh was born today. She is a bouncing 6
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pound 12 oz baby. Mother and daughter are doing just fine (despite their being
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at Kaiser. Mike will be "on vacation" for at least the next couple of weeks.
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ds
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From: ERNIE::TOLONEN 15-AUG-1986 14:24:10.26
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: Decorating the Cafeteria
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I have been given the job of sprucing up the looks of the cafeteria, and
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I need your help. The room is plenty large with lots of windows, but
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it NEEDS SOMETHING!! The potential of the room has not been tapped and
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I have some ideas, but YOU probably have an opinion too. Please let me
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know how you would like to see your cafeteria made more inviting and
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pleasing to the eye.
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While we're at it, I would be happy to take suggestions for the lunch
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room in 735, also. I mean THINK CRERATIVE ! ! How about raised floors,
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plants, aquariums. . .
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Since these are common rooms for everyone to use it is important that they
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are comfy to you. All creative suggestions are gratefully accepted.
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Thanks for your help. . .JUDY
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 17-AUG-1986 14:20:58.03
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: FACILITIES
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DURING THIS PASS WEEKEND, MANY HOURS WERE PUT INTO CLEANING OUR
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CARPETS AND VINYL FLOORS AND WE WERE PRETTY TIRED BY THE END OF
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THE DAY ON SUNDAY. SO, IF SOMETHING WAS MOVED AND NOT RETURNED
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TO IT'S PROPER PLACE, I APOLOGIZE.
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A COUPLE OF ITEMS, THE VINYL FLOORS HAVE BEEN WAX, WHICH WE ARE
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ALLOWING TO DRY TO A HARD WAX BEFOR WE BUFF THEM TO A SHINING
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FINISH. I EXPECT THIS TO BE DONE SOMETIME THIS WEEK DURING
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THE EVEING
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AND WILL LET YOU KNOW WHEN.
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IN ALL THE OPEN AREAS, WE HAVE PROVITED PLASTIC TRAYS FOR THE
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PLANTS, PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THEM, WE WILL ORDER ADDITIONAL
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TRAYS SO THAT EVERY PLANT, OFFICES INCLUDED WILL HAVE IT'S
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OWN TRAY.
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P.S. THANKS FOR STAYING AWAY FROM THE BUILDING THIS PASS
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WEEKEND AND ALLOWING US TO GET THE FLOORS CLEANED.
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BOB
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From: ERNIE::TOLONEN 18-AUG-1986 15:23:24.68
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: ATARI MEMORABILIA
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HUMAN RESOURCES IS GATHERING INFORMATION ON THE HISTORY OF ATARI. WE
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WOULD LIKE TO COLLECT NEWSLETTERS, PRESS RELEASES, MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER
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ARTICLES, ETC. FROM EMPLOYEES THAT CAN BE COPIED TO GO INTO A CORPORATE
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SCRAPBOOK. YOUR ORIGINALS WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU.
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IF YOU HAVE SOME INFORMATION THAT WOULD BE USEFUL IN TELLING THE STORY
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OF ATARI, WE WOULD BE HAPPY TO HAVE IT. PLEASE BRING TO THE HUMAN
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RESOURCES DEPARTMENT WITH YOUR NAME ON IT. THANKS.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 18-AUG-1986 17:22:10.39
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To: KIM::FRYE,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: FACILITIES
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My carpet did not get cleaned.
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From: KIM::FRYE 19-AUG-1986 16:34:16.41
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: CARPET
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SORRY JED, WE DID NOT CLEAN CARPETS IN ANY OF THE OFFICES THIS TIME
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AROUND.
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BOB
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From: ERNIE::BENZLER 20-AUG-1986 10:41:28.64
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To: @COMPETITORINFO.DIS
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CC:
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Subj: COMPETITOR INFORMATION
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The competition is on a RAMPAGE!
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There is word of several new hot products out on the market or in the
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distributor sampling stage at the moment.
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Probably the hottest item is the new Williams video, PREDATOR. This is a game
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that links four separate cabinets together. The distributor I spoke to refer-
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red to one cabinet being the "master" and the other three as being "slaves";
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I'm not sure if this refers to the one master cabinet as being the brains that
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drives the others, or if it has something to do with the space-themed game
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play. I checking with some other sources to see if I can find out any further
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|
information. Operator price is said to be $7000-8000 for the full four-game
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system.
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Capcom is testing a new game called SPEED RUMBLER (combination of Commando and
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Gunsmoke). According to the testing operator, initial earnings look quite good.
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It is on test at an arcade in Scotts Valley.
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ACTION FIGHTER the new Sega Spy Hunter rip off may be of special interest to
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the Future Vette team. The player changes vehicles between a car, boat,
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helicopter and a motorcycle. Weapons to use include: mines, flamethrower and
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more. Action Fighter has a new steering controller similar to our flight
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controller (but using cheaper components). There is a foot pedal for
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acceleration.
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Very positive collection reports continue to come in on Bally/Midway's RAMPAGE.
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This is the three-player game that Mary sent out information on earlier. In one
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location the game made $386 in 3.5 days (Time Out in Laurel, MD), the next-best
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game was Gauntlet's full-week take of $369. At a Golfland in southern CA,
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Rampage made $637 for its first full week, $585 for its second (Super Sprint has
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been averaging about $500 in this location as the #2 game).
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That's all for now! --Linda
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From: ERNIE::BENZLER 20-AUG-1986 13:00:28.96
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To: @COMPETITORINFO.DIS
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CC:
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Subj: MORE INFO. ON PREDATOR
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...further information on Williams' PREDATOR: From two different sources, the
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game play looks OK only. One person said that it appears to be quite difficult,
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especially the concept of playing against another player who is on a different
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game (remember Subs?). Each of the four cabinets is named after a bird (Hawk,
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Eagle, etc.) and the spaceships are bird-like. There is a radar screen,
|
|
similar to Defender, that players use to find the other players in the game. II
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assume from the descriptions that I have be given that it is a space dogfight
|
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type of game where you are supposed to seek out and destroy the other players.
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One source said that it is a scrolling space game similar to Sinistar... the
|
|
other source said that game play is different from Sinistar...
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One game serves as the main frame and the others are slaves to the main (no
|
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relation to game play). A player can coin up on any of the four units (the main
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frame does not have to be in play to have the others work).
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Apparently, Williams is in the early testing stages on this game. The
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|
distributor I spoke to did not give me a price on the unit, he said that
|
|
Williams is trying to determine whether to build it as a whole unit or offer it
|
|
as a kit. The price quoted by another operator is $6500-$7500.
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The Sega game, Action Fighter, is out at the Sunnyvale Golfland (for those of
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you inclined to take a look at it).
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--Linda
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: MIKE::LANES 21-AUG-1986 10:44:55.87
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: REDECORATING CAFE
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IN RESPONSE TO THE EARLIER MAIL MESSAGE ABOUT IDEAS FOR REDECORATING THE
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CAFETERIA, WE FEEL THAT THE CAFE IS ALREADY A PLEASANT AND COMFORTABLE
|
|
ROOM AND DOES NOT NEED IMPROVEMENT.
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|
LANES BROTHERS AND BERGLUND
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::CAMERON 21-AUG-1986 14:08:39.18
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: CAFETERIA
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I, TOO, THINK THE CAFETERIA IS FINE THE WAY IT IS. RAISED FLOORS,
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PLANTS, CURTAINS, AND AQARIUMS SOUNDS OUTDATED AND CLUTTERED TO ME. I
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|
PREFER THE MORE MODERN CLEAN AND OPEN LOOK. THE COLORS COULD HAVE BEEN
|
|
BETTER FROM THE START, BUT THEY ARE LIVEABLE.
|
|
IF THERE IS MONEY TO BE SPENT, IT COULD BETTER BE SPENT ON SOMETHING
|
|
MORE USABLE LIKE A HOT TUB OR SOME MUCH NEEDED DESIGN EQUIPMENT FOR MY
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|
DEPARTMENT.
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PLEASE SEND CASH OR CHECK TO:
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CAROLE
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::BEHENSKY 21-AUG-1986 15:16:30.43
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Cafeteria redecoration
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Three cheers for leaving the cafeteria the way it is and buying
|
|
a hot tub instead! Our cafeteria is fine now and the decoration
|
|
money could be much beter spent elsewhere.
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::MELCHOR 21-AUG-1986 15:30:12.50
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: RE:CAFETERIA UPGRADE
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O.K. HERE IS MY TWO CENTS.....I TOO THINK THE CAFE ATARI IS FINE THE
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WAY IT IS WITH THE CLEAN LOOK. AND AS THE PEOPLE WHO CAN REMEMBER
|
|
BACK IN 1272 (FIRST TIME) AND 1501, THE JACCUZI WAS A WONDERFULL
|
|
EXTRA TO HAVE. ONE OF THE THINGS THAT WOULD AIDE MY NEED TO START
|
|
WORKING OUT WOULD BE A NICE HOT SOAKING OF MY BONES.
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MAYBE JUST A BIT MORE VARIETY IN FOOD...CAJUN OR CHINESE.
|
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FOR ALL ITS WORTH, THATS IT...........JTM
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P.S. LETS GO THRASHER !!!!!
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: ERNIE::PATCOOK 21-AUG-1986 16:01:47.37
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj:
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and now a nickel's worth on the cafeteria upgrade...
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I'm with all the other jocks for more fitness equipment, forget the
|
|
cafeteria. Let's get us a tennis court!!!
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|
Pc
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 21-AUG-1986 16:03:16.78
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,MARGOLIN
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|
CC:
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Subj: Cafeteria Upgrade
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If you want to spend some money how about a Satellite Dish System?
|
|
A Top-of-the-Line system goes for about $2500 plus installation.
|
|
Installation runs from $250 for a simple installation on up to ???
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|
|
|
The system can be used for education as well as entertainment. For
|
|
example, a few months ago the IEEE broadcast a symposium on Computer
|
|
Integrated Manufacturing and last month TI ran the Second Artificial
|
|
Intelligence Symposium. Both were on satellite; unscrambled. (The IEEE thing
|
|
was interesting while the TI stuff was Borrrrrring.)
|
|
|
|
If, in addition to the satellite system, you buy a Videociphor II descrambler
|
|
and a subscription a HBO, I ought to be able to determine whether Atari can
|
|
second source the Videociphor II without having to pay the MACOM pirates their
|
|
outrageous fees. It could make a lot of money for the company.
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|
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|
Jed
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|
|
|
PS - I have some experience in aiming the dish, thereby saving the $250 that
|
|
installers charge when they do it.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::JACKSON 21-AUG-1986 16:33:11.80
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj: CAFE
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|
|
I ALSO AGREE WITH THOSE WHO THINKS THE CAFE ATARI IS FINE
|
|
THE WAY IT IS AND THE TENNIS COURT IS THE BEST IDEA SENSE
|
|
ICE CREAM.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: MIKE::SHIRLEY 21-AUG-1986 16:54:11.15
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj: EXTRA MONEY
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Well everyone over here thinks the cafeteria is fine the way it is, although
|
|
they could have a little more variety. We recommend that the extra money
|
|
be spent on a new req room with a ping pong table(s) or a basketball court.
|
|
There is one recommendation for a stress/tension release program (what ever
|
|
that is, ask G.Rice). regards..customer/field service
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::WIEBENSON 22-AUG-1986 09:46:59.16
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj: Cafeteria Upgrade
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A golf course! Or a frozen yogurt machine? Maybe we could have
|
|
hot chocolate at the coffee stations again, or how about hot and
|
|
cold running Perrier!
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::HORN "Erich Von Horn" 22-AUG-1986 09:53:43.82
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Cafeteria upgrade!
|
|
|
|
Three cheers for Hot Chocolate and more variety of teas at the coffee
|
|
stations. Thats what I'd like to see!!!!!!!!!!!
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DROBNY "Buddy Flyback" 22-AUG-1986 09:57:01.42
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: Cafeteria Upgrade
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|
|
|
|
|
How about Hot and Cold running Thunderbird?
|
|
(Upgrade or Downgrade?)
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::CAMERON 22-AUG-1986 10:03:41.81
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: UP AND UP
|
|
|
|
|
|
WE ARE GETTING OFF THE SUBJECT OF CAFETERIA REMOLDELING, BUT.....
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|
|
|
I KINDA MISS THE HOT CHOCOLATE AT THE COFFEE STATIONS, BUT WOULDN'T
|
|
IT BE EVEN BETTER TO HAVE A FREEZERETTE AT EACH STATION FILLED WITH
|
|
DOVEBARS?!!!?
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MOSER 26-AUG-1986 14:10:41.42
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: tennis court
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|
|
|
If anyone is seriously considering improvements such as a tennis court, I'm
|
|
all in favor of it. If this is too expensive, it would be great just to have
|
|
a backboard to practice against.
|
|
Kris
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MCCARTHY 27-AUG-1986 10:59:23.07
|
|
To: @sys$mail:junk,MCCARTHY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: New home video game console from Sega
|
|
|
|
|
|
A Sega consumer game system is up and running in Dave Wiebensons lab.
|
|
We have three cartridges : HANG-ON / SAFARI HUNT, WORLD GRAND PRIX and
|
|
FANTASY ZONE. The carts use two 27512 proms (and a 13 input nand gate IC
|
|
and a PAL).
|
|
This system also uses plastic 'memory cards' for smaller programs. There is
|
|
a slot in the front of the console to slide the card in.
|
|
|
|
There are two standard Joystick controls (rather like the Nintendo FC
|
|
controls but with the option of a screw-in half inch shaft) and also a
|
|
"light phasor gun" (again, rather like the Nintendo NES system).
|
|
|
|
A warning on the box and console indicates "Not FCC approved, Not for sale."
|
|
|
|
Check it out.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 27-AUG-1986 16:02:45.97
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: OCCUPANCY LIGHTING SENSORS FOR 675 & 735
|
|
|
|
|
|
During the first week of September we will start the installation of
|
|
occupancy sensors for hardwall offices, conference rooms, restrooms,
|
|
and some labs in both buildings.
|
|
|
|
The contractor has stated that his people will work with us as much
|
|
as possible to avoid disruption of our work.
|
|
|
|
The workers will have to shut the power to the lites when they make
|
|
the final tie-in, and this should be 5 to 10 minutes.
|
|
|
|
Some info on the sensors:
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|
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|
The sensors are activated by motion, similar to the ones we have
|
|
in our restrooms.
|
|
|
|
The lite switches are to remain in the "on" position. ( Our dual
|
|
level light switching system will remain in-tack
|
|
.... in-tack should read "the same" ).
|
|
|
|
Approximately 3 to 10 minutes after leaving your area, the lites
|
|
will automatically go off. Once the area is reoccupied, the
|
|
lighting is immediately turned on.
|
|
|
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|
|
Should you have any questions regarding the sensors, contact
|
|
your department director or myself.
|
|
|
|
Thanks, Bob
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::VICKERS 29-AUG-1986 18:17:42.42
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: sensors
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|
|
|
I'm not sure I understand the need to have these sensors in our
|
|
labs and offices to turn our lights out for us. It seems like this is
|
|
something we could do ourselves with very little effort. If we could learn
|
|
to perform this simple task at the end of the day, we wouldn't have to have
|
|
our ears bombarded with unnaturally high levels of ultrasonic audio
|
|
(I don't know the details on the system we're using, but I believe loud
|
|
ultrasonics have been associated with hearing loss, nervous tension, and
|
|
ear cancer. I'd be curious as to the amplitude and frequency of our
|
|
system.)
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|
|
|
Also, with the money we'd save, we could afford that frozen yogurt
|
|
machine for the cafeteria.
|
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|
|
Earl
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::ARVIDSON 2-SEP-1986 08:36:33.38
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: SENSORS.
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|
|
|
|
|
I also would like more information on these sensors and
|
|
the mode that they operate. Are they ultrasonic or infrared? I've
|
|
already had a few bad experiences with ultrasonic sensors used in
|
|
commercial establishments. There's already too much noise pollution
|
|
in our modern environment and I don't care to subject my senses to
|
|
over nine hours a day of an unwanted ultrasonic transmission.
|
|
I have no trouble flipping a light switch.
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|
|
|
Erwin
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 2-SEP-1986 09:39:49.61
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Sensorship in a Fee Society
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|
|
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|
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1) In ten years at Atari, I don't recall ever having a
|
|
problem remembering to turn off my light when I went
|
|
home. Nor do I recall any spate of memos (or even
|
|
one) indicating that many others had any such problem.
|
|
|
|
2) When the "debate" over the bathroom sensors was raging,
|
|
the question of increased cost of tube/ballast/starter
|
|
replacement versus decreased cost of electricity was
|
|
raised but never answered.
|
|
|
|
3) The concern raised by Earl is valid and deserves an answer.
|
|
We all have "notches" at 15,750 Hz already from all the
|
|
monitors. Will we get new ones and is this a reasonable
|
|
tradeoff versus the "effort" of turning our own lights off?
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|
|
|
4) Will the proposed sensors be installed by the same folks
|
|
who wired the emergency lights wrong and wore out the
|
|
batteries?
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|
|
|
5) In conjunction with the recent "cafeteria upgrade" proposal,
|
|
this seems to be another case of spending money because we
|
|
happen to have some at the moment, rather than in response
|
|
to any pressing need. Are corporate memories that short?
|
|
|
|
Curious,
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 2-SEP-1986 11:57:03.42
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: ENERGY CONSERVATION
|
|
|
|
|
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RE: ULTRASONIC LIGHT SENSORS
|
|
|
|
OBSERVATIONS:
|
|
1) THESE ARE INTENDED TO TURN OFF LIGHTS IN OFFICES THAT ARE
|
|
UNOCCUPIED DURING THE DAY - STUDIES SHOW THIS SAVES ENERGY
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OVERALL.
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2) PEOPLE DO TURN OFF THE LIGHTS IN THEIR OFFICES WHEN THEY LEAVE
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FOR THE EVENING. THIS IT NOT THE MAIN INTENT OF THE SENSORS
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ALTHOUGH THEY WILL ACT AS A BACKUP IN THE EVENT OF HUMAN
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FORGETFULNESS.
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3) I RETURNED TO 675 AT 8:30 PM FRIDAY 8/29 AND OBSERVED:
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A) TWO CARS IN PARKING LOT: HOFF AND THEURER.
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B) ALL HARDWALL OFFICE LIGHTS OFF EXCEPT
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HOFF AND THEURER AND STEMPLER (DOOR OPEN SO IT LOOKED
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LIKE STEMPLER WAS COMING BACK).
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C) ALPHA LABS - ALL INDIVIDUAL LAB LIGHTS OFF EXCEPT
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THEURERS LAB AND HORNS LAB (OOPS). ALL LIGHTS IN
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LAB COMMON AREA ON ( UGH - SENSORS WOULD SHUT THESE OFF)
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D) OMEGA LABS - ALL LIGHTS ON (SENSORS WOULD SHUT THESE OFF)
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E) PRINTER ROOM - LIGHTS OFF, DOOR CLOSED (HARRAH!)
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F) LSI LAB - LIGHT OFF
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G) PROTO-ASSY - LIGHTS OFF, DOORS LOCKED (HARRAH!)
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H) ALL ENGINEERING COMMON AREA LIGHTS ON (SENSORS WOULD NOT
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TURN THESE OFF - UGH)
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I) GAMES ON IN COMMON AREA (UGH)
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J) TASK LIGHTS ON IN PPS ROOMS (UGH)
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OPINION:
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I HAVE CONCERNS ABOUT THE SENSORS TOO, BUT THERE DOES SEEM TO BE
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SOME WASTE OF ENERGY. I WOULD RATHER CONSERVE ELECTRICAL ENERGY
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THAN BUILD NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS TO SUPPORT QUESTIONABLE POWER NEEDS.
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THERE IS ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF FOSSIL FUEL; CALIFORNIA ONLY GETS
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10% OF ITS POWER FROM HYDROELECTRIC GERERATION AND THAT COST THE
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LOSS OF SOME BEAUTIFUL WILDERNESS. ULTIMATELY, MORE POWER REQUIREMENTS
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WILL MEAN MORE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS...take your ultra-sonics today
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or give your children gamma rays tomorrow...
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::CAMERON 3-SEP-1986 09:00:08.74
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: BIKIE
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FOR SALE
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I'M SELLING ONE OF MY PERSONAL FLEET, A CANNONDALE ALL ALUMINUM
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19" 12-SPEED BIKE. I WON'T BORE YOU WITH DETAILS, BUT IT HAS SOME
|
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IMPRESSIVE COMPONENTS. WITH ACCESSORIES, IT WEIGHS A SVELTE 23 POUNDS!
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IT'S WORTH $500, I'M ADVERTISING IN THE PAPER FOR $350, I'LL
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SELL IT TO YOU FOR $300.
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IT'S HERE TODAY IF YOU WANT TO CHECK IT OUT.
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CAROLE x3727
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: SANDY::PAAUW 4-SEP-1986 10:46:17.85
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: LETA CHANGES
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VTI is redesigning the LETA chip for reasons that I won't go into here. As
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a result, some specs will change:
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1) The data hold time (tOH), the time that the output data are valid after
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the address has changed, is currently spec'ed at a minimum of 30 nS. The
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new parameter will probably be under 20 nS.
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2) The TEST pin will become a RESET pin that will zero all the counters for
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betters testability. The TEST pin was originally intended to feed the
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inputs to the data pins, essentially making the LETA a parallel port.
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However, this function never worked correctly so I don't think the change
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will have any effect.
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If anyone knows of any problems these changes may cause, please let me know
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by tomorrow, Sep. 5.
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Thanks,
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-- Don
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::PATTEN 4-SEP-1986 13:29:24.49
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: Revenue
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Hope evweryone has noticed Milpitas latest revenue scheme. I.E. the speed limit
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has been reduced from 40 to 35MPH for the whole industrial complex, seemingly
|
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overnight. BEWARE, Smokey has been observed hiding behind the berms.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: SANDY::HOFF 5-SEP-1986 13:56:37.71
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: VTI Model manual
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Needed one copy of the VTI Model language manual for the next 3 monthes.
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(to be used by Jim Morris)
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Do you have one that you are not using?
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Thanks,
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Morgan
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::HARP 5-SEP-1986 14:22:16.04
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: ?
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* *
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* Is this the *
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* *
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* I N Q U I S I T I O N *
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* *
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* for all mail junkies? *
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* *
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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the new ARTIFICIAL INFORMATION NETWORK has
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all and probably more information than
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you'll ever need!
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To receive these new publications just type: @KIM::[HARP]AIN
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Use no scroll to pause * * * Use ctrl/C to cancel
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(all usual disclaimers apply)
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::ARVIDSON 8-SEP-1986 09:02:54.25
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: SAVE BOARD SPACE with MEMORY MODULES
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For those Hardware Designers interested in saving board space, have
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you considered Single In-Line Modules (SIM) for SRAMs, Video RAMs or DRAMs?
|
|
Toyocom, a manufacturer of IC modules, will have company personnel in the area
|
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next week. I have set up a meeting with them and Bill Hedgpeth, the sales
|
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rep from Pinnacle Sales. They will present their capabilities and the
|
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advantages of this approach.
|
|
One of the most important advantages may be economical: these devices
|
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are considered an assembly and will not be effected by the coming price
|
|
increases on descrete RAM packages presently being established by the
|
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Japan/USA economic guidelines on imports.
|
|
The meeting time has been set for next Monday at 10:45 AM (9-15-86)
|
|
and will be limited to 40 minutes (they must leave by 11:30). If you would
|
|
like to attend please let me know at this address so that I may have an
|
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indication of interest and reserve a conference area and so Bill Hedgpeth
|
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may bring adequate information packets.
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erwin
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 8-SEP-1986 18:29:40.93
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: Sensors Revisited
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I was on vacation last week and am only now responding to Chris' message on
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the sensors.
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Whether or not we install sensors:
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1. There will not be any more nuclear (fission) power stations built
|
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because, for a variety of reasons, the power companies have found them to
|
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be uneconomical.
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2. I doubt there will be any more hydroelectric plants built in
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California because all the rivers that could be dammed economically for hydro
|
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already have been.
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If the company is serious about saving energy:
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1. Install a Solar Energy unit on our (large, flat) roof.
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2. Install a photovoltaic unit on our (large, flat) roof.
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3. Fix the ventilation system.
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4. Use only CMOS in our games.
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Think how much energy could be saved if:
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1. The building had been designed to make use of natural sunlight.
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2. The building had been designed so that we could open the windows.
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I was amused by Chris' mail message in that he found that most of the lights
|
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that could be turned off were, in fact, turned off, and as a result concluded
|
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that we needed the sensors after all.
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Jed
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: SANDY::DAVE 9-SEP-1986 04:13:51.96
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: ONE MORE TIME...SENSITIVELY
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WHEN I ARRIVED AT WORK AT 3:30 THIS MORNING EVERY LIGHT THAT COULD POSSIBLY
|
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BE ON WAS IN FACT ON.....IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. THE REST OF THE PEOPLE
|
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IN THIS BUILDING SEEM TO BE ABLE TO TURN OFF THE LIGHTS WHEN THEY LEAVE, AS
|
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A CHECK OF THE REST OF THE BUILDING REVEALED. I THINK IT'S REALLY FUNNY THAT
|
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THE GROUP THAT HAS GENERATED THE MOST "ENLIGHTENMENT" ON THIS SUBJECT
|
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IS THE MOST CARELESS.
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LEAVING THAT FOR A MOMENT:
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1) I THINK IT WOULD BE HORRIBLE WASTE OF COMPANY MONEY TO INSTALL THESE
|
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SENSORS, AT LEAST FOR ANY GROUP BESIDES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING! I WON'T BORE
|
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YOU WITH MY OWN PERSONAL IDEA FOR USE OF THE MONEY, BUT ISN'T THERE SOME MORE
|
|
CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF THE MONEY? SOMETHING?????
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2) I DON'T WANT ANY MORE SONIC OR ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN MY
|
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ENVIRONMENT. THOSE OF YOU WITH A NOTCH AT THE MONITOR FREQUENCY BE THANKFUL.
|
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I CAN WALK DOWN A STREET AND TELL YOU WHICH HOUSES HAVE THE T.V.S ON BY THE
|
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SQUEALING SOUND. I CAN HEAR NEARLY EVERY MONITOR IN THIS BUILDING AS I WALK BY.
|
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THE POINT IS THAT I DON'T WANT MORE NOISE IN MY ENVIRONMENT, EVEN ULTRASONICS.
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NOW, BACK TO MY FELLOW ENGINEERS. IF YOU DON'T SHAPE UP WE WILL GET
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THESE SENSORS AND I'M GOING TO BE PISSED.
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AND WHY DOESN'T MANAGEMENT HOLD OFF FOR A WHILE AND SEE IF THESE
|
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ARRESTED NERDS CAN SHAPE UP????!!!!!
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SINCERELY.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: KIM::BRAD 9-SEP-1986 09:16:39.85
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
|
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CC:
|
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Subj: RE: Sensors Revisited
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excellent suggestions!!!
|
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___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: ERNIE::CAMERON 9-SEP-1986 09:22:34.65
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj: MOTION SENSORS
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WHAT I HAVE TO SAY IS NOT BASED ON FACTS I KNOW, BUT IT IS MY
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UNDERSTANDING OF THE SITUATION.
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WE ARE GOING TO GET MOTION SENSORS WHETHER WE WANT OR NEED THEM.
|
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MY QUESS IS THAT THE WHOLE THING IS BASED ON REBATES AND BIG INCENTIVES
|
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FROM THE IRS AND PG&E THAT GO ALONG WITH THESE "ENERGY SAVINGS DEVICES".
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THAT'S WHAT I THINK.......AND I DON'T THINK MUCH
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 9-SEP-1986 09:51:17.57
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To: MARGOLIN
|
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CC:
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Subj: sensors
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I agree that my note was confusing, but my point was that the sensors are
|
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intended to turn off lights during the day while no one is in there office.
|
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...oops...in THEIR office. I had some lunch conversations where we tried
|
|
to calculate the savings:
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(8) 40-watt tubes per office (320 watts)
|
|
assume people are out of their office 50% of the time (optimisti
|
|
assume 8-hour work day
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calculate: 320*8*50%=1280 watt-hours saved per day
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assume kilowatt-hour costs $.15
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calculate annual dollar savings: .15*1.28*250=$48.
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Realistically, maybe only half that is saved annually or about $25.00.
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-Chris
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 9-SEP-1986 13:56:22.94
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To: KLEIN,MONCRIEF,MARGOLIN
|
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CC:
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Subj: Warner Pension Fraud
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I talked to Alan Wolff about the Warner Pension Fraud and he explained
|
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|
|
that the $97,100 was not covered by the insurance because it was the
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|
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"deductible" and that "they" had decided it was a normal (and customary?)
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business expense to be charged to the Plan.
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|
|
He estimated that Atari's share of the Plan was 5% which would come to
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$4,855. According to 1984 Form 5500 Line 7a(iv) there were 186 active
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participants which would come to an average of $26.10 each. Assuming an
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average annual rate of return of 10% for the last two years, the amount by
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which Warner has defrauded each Atari employee is $31.58 .
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Jed
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PS - How are they able to add Lines 7a(i) and 7a(ii) and get 186? I always
|
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thought that 124 + 162 = 286 .
|
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___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: SANDY::HOFF 11-SEP-1986 15:45:23.38
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
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CC:
|
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Subj: INFORMATIONAL: for H/W eng's
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|
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This is not an endorsement.
|
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|
|
Craig Fraser (Ewing-Foley, inc. representive) dropped off information
|
|
on Laserpath one day turnaround gate arrays.
|
|
The data packet is on the bulletin board outside Rich Moore's office.
|
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|
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The price is quite high, the service is only intended for protyping
|
|
of completed, simulated designs. Production would require handing the design
|
|
to a gate array house for mask generation....
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2240 gate device
|
|
NRE = $ 17,000 for 5 pieces and $400 to $650 for
|
|
additional pieces.
|
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|
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Pricing info is in the data packet.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: ERNIE::ARVIDSON 11-SEP-1986 16:34:26.78
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN,ARVIDSON
|
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CC:
|
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Subj: OSCILLATOR SOURCES FYI.
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SALES SALES
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COMPONENT MANUFACTURER COMPANY PERSON AC TELEPHONE
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS ANDERSON ELECTRONICS LOGAN SALES KEN HILL 408 496-0660
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS COMTEC TEXEL AARON SHIPOW 408 272-6836
|
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CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS DALE ELECTRONICS JAMES HEATON CO. DERROL BEAULIEU 415 367-9000
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS ECS PARKS ASSOC. TOM STEELE 415 796-0875
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS FOX BROOKS TECH GR. RICH PONCE de LEON 415 960-3880
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS FREQUENCY CONTROL PROD STRAUBE ASSOC. DAVE OTEWALT 415 969-6060
|
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OSCILLATORS,PRECISION ISOTEMP RESEARCH PARKS ASSOC. TOM STEELE 415 796-0875
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS MF ELECTRONICS POWER SUPPLY COMP JIM MORRIS 408 737-1333
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS MIDLAND ROSS/NEL PURDY ALLEN PILKINGTON 415 347-7701
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS MOTOROLA COMPONENT KOTTMEIER ASSOC GEORGE PANOS 408 371-8700
|
|
CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS MURATA ERIE RECHT ASSOC. GLENN MILLER 415 964-6321
|
|
CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS NDK AMERICA I2 INC. STEVE HAYES 408 988-3400
|
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CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS NYMPH/SARONIX SARONIX JUDI LAURENCE 415 856-6900
|
|
CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS PLETRONICS MOULTHROP SALES JIM CALHOUN 415 463-0450
|
|
CRYSTALS,OSCILLATORS RXD BAY TECH SALES WADE MIRACLE 408 730-3009
|
|
CRYSTALS & OSCILLATORS SEIKO INSTRUMENTS EXIS, INC WAYNE THOMPSON 408 287-6680
|
|
CRYSTALS/OSCILLATORS VALPEY-FISHER CUSTOM TECHNOLOGY RON BERTI 408 252-9901
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::GRAHAM 12-SEP-1986 11:07:57.42
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: NFL FOOTBALL POOL
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|
|
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|
|
This message is really directed to the football pool participants
|
|
on Ernie. When you print your pool it automatically prints on
|
|
the IT printer. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT
|
|
ask it to print. The paper in the IT printer is too narrow to
|
|
fit the whole pool on so it keeps printing on the roller. The
|
|
printout doesn't do you any good since half of it is cut off.
|
|
So what are you supposed to do?????? Rusty says when the program
|
|
asks if you want to print it answer NO. This puts the file in
|
|
your directory. You can then exit NFL. Then type:
|
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$ COPY FOOTBALL.LIS KIM::TXJ5:
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|
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This will send your file to the first printer inside the door
|
|
of the printer room in Electrical Eng.
|
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|
|
Karen
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::VICKERS 12-SEP-1986 13:00:04.16
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Sensors revisited
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|
|
I spent several hours in the Stanford med library on Sunday, looking up
|
|
effects of ultrasonics. There isn't a whole lot of research, except on medical
|
|
ultrasound (in the megahertz frequency range.) Effects such as irritability
|
|
seem to occur only if you can hear (or feel) the waves (or subharmonics.)
|
|
Effects such as head pain can result from inaudible sound only if the levels
|
|
are very high, apparently.
|
|
|
|
Our sensors operate at 25 khz. The amplitude is 50 dB measured 6
|
|
feet from the source. (I don't know what reference level is used.)
|
|
|
|
I'm not sure if there are federal regulations on ultrasonics in this
|
|
range. There is a proposal of limits at 80 dB for the 10-16 khz range,
|
|
increasing to 105 dB at 20 khz and 110 dB at 25 khz. Assuming the same
|
|
reference level, the 110 dB limit is 1000 times higher than the amplitude of
|
|
our sensors (at 50 dB.)
|
|
|
|
My initial fear was that, since these frequencies are generally
|
|
inaudible, a manufacturer would feel free to use very high levels to increase
|
|
reliability. One person mentioned experiencing head pain from exposure to
|
|
motion sensors in various businesses, but the frequency was in a semi-audible
|
|
range, and the amplitude was probably much higher. Manufacturers have probably
|
|
lowered the levels in recent years. No one has mentioned experiencing any
|
|
problems from the sensors we have installed in our game and rest rooms.
|
|
|
|
I would guess that the horizontal oscillator frequency of certain video
|
|
monitors is BY FAR the worse offender. It would be interesting to measure
|
|
various monitors to see if they are under the proposed threshold limit. (They
|
|
probably are, but who knows.) High frequencies are very directional, so some
|
|
simple shielding (a monitor enclosure) should reduce the problem. If you are
|
|
bothered by this (if that sound EARitates you), do something about it.
|
|
|
|
In conclusion, there seems to be 2 kinds of people - those who assume
|
|
that what you can't see or hear won't hurt you, and those paranoids like me who
|
|
assume that what you can't see or hear will hurt you much worse than what you
|
|
can see or hear, and will eventually kill you. In the case of ultrasonics, the
|
|
currently available evidence seems to support the non-paranoids. If your ears
|
|
object to these frequencies, they will probably let you know.
|
|
|
|
The goal of energy conservation is an extremely desirable one. I had
|
|
hoped there might be a simpler, less technological way of achieving this goal,
|
|
but old habits are slow to change.
|
|
|
|
I hasten to add that the audio group ALWAYS turns its lights out at
|
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night, and frequently during lunch, etc. as well. So if anyone wants two
|
|
sensors for their office, we may have some extras!
|
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|
|
Earl
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: KIM::WOOD 12-SEP-1986 13:17:13.87
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Lighting Sensors
|
|
|
|
|
|
Recently, there has been a series of comments regarding the lighting
|
|
sensors we are planning to install in both 675 and 735. The Watt-Watcher
|
|
system was selected because of its ability to control lighting in a
|
|
specific designated area while still giving the user full control of his
|
|
or her lighting. The primary purpose of this system is to turn off the
|
|
lights when people are absent from their offices for extended periods
|
|
of time during the work day ie., at a meeting in a conference room,
|
|
in the lab, during lunch etc. It has a secondary purpose for those
|
|
individuals who forget to turn off their lights at the end of the day.
|
|
|
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This system meets the emission standards set by all state, federal
|
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and international agencies, including:
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Cal OSHA standards
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California Energy Commission
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California Department of Health Services
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Environmental Protection Agency
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World Health Council standards.
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The output of this system is about 50 db at a distance of six feet from
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the sensor. A quiet office with air conditioning will have sound levels
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in the 50 to 58 db range. The sensors that we are installing have a
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frequency of 25Khz so as to prevent any possibility of being heard.
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To date over 10,000 sensors have been installed in the silicon valley
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area.
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Electricity is our most costly utility, being three times the cost of
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all other utilities combined. Our electrical bills average $17,200
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per month. Lighting accounts for 50% of this cost. We have
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conservatively estimated that the sensors will reduce our lighting
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costs by at least 5%.
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Additionally, we also get a PG&E rebate for installation of the
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sensors and a federal energy tax credit. With this the overall
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cost becomes quite reasonable to Atari.
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You may still have further concerns or questions. If so, please
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contact Bob Frye or myself and we'll try to answer your questions.
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I hope that based on the above information, you can give us your
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full cooperation.
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Regards
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Dennis
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::HORN "Erich Von Horn" 12-SEP-1986 16:54:20.53
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: MY JAMES TAYLOR CASSETTE
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HAS ANYONE SEEN MY JAMES TAYLOR CASSETTE TAPE. IT SEEMS TO HAVE GOTTEN
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MISPLACED! IF FOUND PLEASE CONTACT ME VIA KIM:HORN OR CALL EXT. 1742.
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ERICH HORN
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SALWITZ 15-SEP-1986 11:19:02.54
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To: KIM::MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: Sensors Revisited
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GOOD ONE.
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JFS
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 15-SEP-1986 13:39:38.03
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: LIGHT SENSORS
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THE CONTRACTOR IS ABOARD AND STARTING INSTALLATION OF THE SENSORS.
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PRESENTLY, WORKING IN THE DESIGN SERVICES' AREA.
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THE PLAN IS TO INSTALL THE SENSORS WITHOUT POWER UNTIL A NUMBER OF
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OFFICES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED, THEN CONNECT POWER. THIS WILL HELP
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MINIMIZE OUR DOWN TIME.
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THANKS, BOB
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 15-SEP-1986 17:10:21.63
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To: ERNIE::DENCKER,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: Paper Boy Manual
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I realize that this might be a little late to do much good but --
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I have just discovered that the monitor called out in the Paper Boy
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Manual on page 5-3 (Picture) and 5-4 (Parts List) is incorrect.
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The monitor that is called out is 139003-1006 which is a normal
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resolution (normal speed) monitor whereas Paper Boy actually used a
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medium resolution (Medium Speed) display like a 139012.
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If someone orders a replacement monitor from the parts list he will get one
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that won't work in the game.
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Jed
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::BENZLER 15-SEP-1986 17:22:59.31
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: ATARI NIGHT AT THE RACES
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It's post time!
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ATARI NIGHT AT THE RACES
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Friday, October 10, 5:00 PM
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Bay Meadows Racecourse
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30 spaces have been reserved for Atari employees and their friends for an
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exciting evening of Thoroughbred Racing at Bay Meadows on Friday, October 10.
|
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The first race starts at 5:00 PM. The first two tickets can be purchased for
|
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half price at $7.50 each, additional tickets are available at the full price
|
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of $15.00 each. Tickets include admission, a buffet dinner, a reserved seat
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in the Club House, complementary program, city tax and tip.
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Purchase your tickets from Sandi Brown in building 675 or Sue Bornn in 735.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::JANG 17-SEP-1986 09:52:34.21
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: wandering coat rack
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A wood coat rack has apparently done a Disney number and walked away from
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the ID area. If anyone has seen it, please redirect it back to Mary Johnson's or
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attention.
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thanks
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mike
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 17-SEP-1986 18:21:19.36
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To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
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CC:
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Subj: Cats away
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Based on the tremendous quality of the game idea I presented, I have
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been invited to attend the Pajaro Dunes Brainstorming Sessions. Since
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Chris, Dan, Rich and Lyle will be gone, that leaves Cyndy in charge.
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See her if anything comes up. I'm sure She'll be able to handle it; and
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if not sh'll know who can....back to work!
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see you Monday,
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Chris
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p.s. If Cyndy has not told you, not status reports this week.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 19-SEP-1986 08:02:31.61
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: LIGHTS / SENSORS
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THIS SATURDAY, 9-20, ELECTRICIANS WILL BE HERE TO CONNECT THE LIGHTING
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SENSORS TO POWER. SINCE THESE SENSORS WILL BECONNECTED TO 277 VOLTS,
|
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IT WILL NECESSITATE TURNING OFF THE POWER CONTROLING THE LIGHTS WITH-IN
|
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THE AREA BEING WORKED. THE LIGHTS IN ANY GIVEN AREA SHOULD ONLY BE OFF
|
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ABOUT 30 TO 45 MINUTES. THANKING YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED COOPERATION.
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|
BOB
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 20-SEP-1986 15:39:06.08
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: SENSORS
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ALL THE SENSORS IN BUILDING 675 HAVE BEEN HOOKED UP AND ARE WORKING...
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BUT... THEY NEED TO BE ADJUSTED FOR SENSITIVITY, WHICH CAN ONLY BE
|
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ACCOMPLISHED WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONING IS RUNNING. MONDAY MORNING,
|
|
THE INSTALLER WILL BE HERE TO SET THE SENSITIVITY CONTROLS.
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IF YOUR LIGHTS FAIL TO WORK PLEASE CONTACT SANDI BROWN ON X3751 AS
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|
I WILL BE GONE FOR TWO DAYS.
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THANK YOU, BOB
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 22-SEP-1986 10:01:20.10
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER.UAF,@CHARM::SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER.UAF,SHEPPERD
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CC:
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|
Subj: BILSS-16
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That should be BLISS-16...
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There's a new compiler on Kim and Charm (V4.3). You may VU the release
|
|
notes located in SYS$HELP:BLS16043.RELEASE_NOTES to see what has been
|
|
fixed. We're doing a field test of this compiler and as such I have a
|
|
direct line (via modem) to the developers. Any bugs (or undocumented
|
|
features) found in the compiler past and the future should be brought
|
|
to my attention right away so I can tell the developers.
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|
|
|
Should there be a severe problem that prevents your program from
|
|
compiling but the old one worked, you can get the old compiler
|
|
back by doing:
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$ DEFINE BLISS16 SYS$SYSTEM:BLISS16.041 !version 4.1
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|
$ DEFINE BLISS16 SYS$SYSTEM:BLISS16.042 !version 4.2
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|
ds
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::CAMERON 24-SEP-1986 08:57:54.69
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj: MAX HOAX
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|
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OUR SUSPICIONS OF MR. MAX HEADROOM HAVE BEEN SUBSTANTIATED BY
|
|
THE MEDIA. THE "COMPUTER GENERATED" MAX HEADROOM IS A CANADIAN ACTOR
|
|
THAT UNDERGOES FOUR HOURS OF MAKE-UP. HIS "COMPUTER-GENERATED" SUIT
|
|
IS A PLASTIC SUIT OVERLAY KINDA THING.
|
|
THE INTERVIEW OF THE ACTOR STILL KEPT REFERING TO MAX HEADROOM
|
|
AS BEING COMPUTER-GENERATED. HOGWASH! AT MOST, YOU COULD SAY THAT HIS
|
|
IMAGE AND VOICE ARE COMPUTER ENHANCED.
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|
TO THOSE WITH MAX HEADSPACE HE IS A MAX HOAX.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 29-SEP-1986 10:16:47.20
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: LIGHT SENSORS
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IF YOUR LIGHT SENSOR IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY, PLEASE CONTACT ME VIA
|
|
VAX MAIL TODAY SO I CAN HAVE THE CONTRACTOR IN TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM.
|
|
|
|
I HAVE RECEIVED INPUT FROM THE FOLLOWING;
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|
FLANAGAN
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|
ARVIDSON
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|
DENCKER
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RAINS
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|
ENGR. CONF. & CENTRAL CONF.
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|
OWENS
|
|
MEYETTE
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|
|
|
THANKS, BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MOORE 29-SEP-1986 11:55:23.07
|
|
To: @sys$mail:everybody
|
|
CC:
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Subj: Sensors
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|
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|
|
|
I have heard a number of comments about improper function of the new
|
|
motion sensors. If there are any problems, I have been assured that
|
|
Bob Frye will do whatever is necessary to rectify the problems.
|
|
|
|
Please send a VaxMail message to "KIM::FRYE,KIM::RAINS,KIM::WOOD" with
|
|
information about the location and nature of the problem, and you
|
|
will be heard. I do not enjoy sitting in the dark either.
|
|
|
|
Crank messages are discouraged, but we really will try to address the
|
|
problems. We can't fix what we don't know about.
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|
-Lyle
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::MEYETTE 2-OCT-1986 09:39:53.43
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|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: OPTICALLY COUPLED ROTARY SWITCH
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|
|
|
The Grayhill rep dropped off a spec sheet on an optically coupled
|
|
rotary switch which may be useful in some future game. The switch is a logic
|
|
compatible, code generating rotary switch that uses optical couplers in place
|
|
of contacts. The switch can be used to generate 2 or 3 bit counting codes,
|
|
and is available with a pushbutton switch in the rotary actuator. See me if
|
|
you are interested.
|
|
|
|
He also dropped off spec sheets on a four-way pc mount switch, and
|
|
surface mounted dip switches and programmable shunts.
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|
|
|
RAM
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::BENZLER 3-OCT-1986 11:49:51.95
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: COMPETITOR UPDATE
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|
|
|
|
|
This message is sent out to JUNK, not just ENGINEERING 'cuz I figured
|
|
several people not on the ENGINEERING distribution may be interested in some
|
|
competitor information. If you do not want to read about some new games due
|
|
from our competitors you can stop reading right here.
|
|
|
|
|
|
It's definitely football season out there...
|
|
|
|
|
|
After reading in the October RePlay that Sente will debut a new game at the
|
|
AMOA called "Street Football," we figured further research was warranted.
|
|
According to a (reliable) source, the game is 1- or 2-player simultaneous
|
|
with track ball controllers. Players can select a receiver who runs his own
|
|
pattern, dodging cars and trucks, etc. It will be a kit for their SAC I
|
|
system and sell for $395.
|
|
|
|
Sente says that they are now testing "out of state" and that is why we have
|
|
not seen their football game around here. Not that I doubt the word of this
|
|
reputable source, but its more likely that the game has not been out on
|
|
field test yet. Keep your eyes and ears open, you may hear of this game out
|
|
on test locally before the show; if you do, let me know 'cuz we'd like to
|
|
see it.
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|
|
|
The contact at Sente also said that Cinematronics will also be be showing a
|
|
football game at the show. Considering the great job they did with their
|
|
baseball game, World Series, this could be the one to watch out for.
|
|
|
|
Sega has another expensive simulator game game, "Out Run," which they will
|
|
show in Japan next week and at the AMOA (operators could buy two real cars
|
|
for the price of this one!). Atari may end up building this game for Sega
|
|
in Europe, but then again, maybe not. It's a Hang On-type driving simulator
|
|
with the player sitting in a scale model fiberglass Ferrari car that moves
|
|
according to the action on the screen (as you steer left the back end of the
|
|
car move right, etc.). The game is supposed to have a feedback steering
|
|
control...but not having actually played it, we don't know how "feedback" it
|
|
really is; we're sure to get a full report after the Japan show. (For the
|
|
price...$8,000+...where's the feedback clutch and shifter?) The game puts
|
|
the player up against other hot cars (Corvettes, Porsches, etc.) that must
|
|
be out-run (thus the name of the game). It is supposed to have a few nifty
|
|
features...like being able to tune in the background music you want by
|
|
dialing the radio. Another (great) idea is that the player sees a good-
|
|
looking blonde get into the car beside him as he coins up (personally, this
|
|
really doesn't turn me on, unless the blonde is about 6' 2" and otherwise
|
|
looks like Tom Cruise).
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|
|
|
And speaking of Tom...Konami is advertising their new "Top Gunner" kit: A
|
|
two-player simultaneous tank game with a buy-in feature.
|
|
|
|
There are also ads and hints about all sorts of new games and kits from
|
|
other manufacturers in the October RePlay. One thing that is interesting to
|
|
me this year is that several manufacturers are releasing (or planning to
|
|
release) their new games now, just before the show. There may be a few
|
|
surprises at the AMOA, but probably not many (e.g. Tradewest supposedly has
|
|
a hot sequel to their Ikari Warriors). Getting samples of a good game out
|
|
to stir interest before the show is a good sales technique...it worked with
|
|
Gauntlet!
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|
|
|
If you have any fun facts about what's going on in the field, let me know.
|
|
I plan on doing an update on this info. after the Japan show and befor the
|
|
AMOA.
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|
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|
That's all for now!
|
|
--Linda
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::BEHENSKY 13-OCT-1986 14:32:02.67
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Summit
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|
|
|
|
|
In the annals of history, today may be remembered as the time
|
|
when the earth tottered on the brink of peace, and fell back
|
|
into the abyss of an uncontrolled nuclear arms race. Consider
|
|
what was offered to Reagan in Iceland: A 50% cut in balistic missiles
|
|
over the next 5 years with a goal of TOTAL ELIMINATION within
|
|
ten. COMPLETE REMOVAL of all medium range nuclear missiles from
|
|
Europe and a limit of only 100 launchers in Asia. Given the
|
|
recent concessions by the Soviets regarding on-site verification,
|
|
cheating by either side would be virtually impossible.
|
|
|
|
What price would the US have to pay to drastically reduce the nuclear
|
|
threat to human civilization? Just that Star Wars be confined to
|
|
laboratory research for the next ten years, and that any deployment
|
|
after that time be subject to negotiation between the US and USSR.
|
|
Sadly for humanity, Reagan refused to give up his pipe dream of
|
|
an invulnerable shield for the US, and the summit ended in failure.
|
|
Reagan's position is incomprehensible if you accept his rhetoric
|
|
that SDI is a "purely defensive" shield for the US population;
|
|
what's the point of Star Wars if the missiles it is designed to
|
|
shield against are eliminated? On the other hand, it makes perfect
|
|
sense if what Reagan is after is a shield to enhance the possibility
|
|
of a sucessful US first strike against the Soviets.
|
|
|
|
Reagan's positon is not one that that the Russians could possibly
|
|
accept, at least if they have any sense. He wants both the US and
|
|
Russia to reduce their arsenals, while the US develops and tests
|
|
a defensive system. Then, just at the time when we have a partially
|
|
effective defense complete, Russia's stockpile would be
|
|
reduced to the point where Star Wars might have some chance of success
|
|
and we could wipe them out with relative impunity with our remaining
|
|
warheads. It's like a party to a Mexican standoff sugessting: "To
|
|
increase our security let's both get rid of all our bullets but one,
|
|
and meanwhile I'll put on this bulletproof vest".
|
|
|
|
All I can hope for is that Gorbachev lasts in power until 1988 and
|
|
that a more reasonable man replaces the extremely dangerous
|
|
president we have now. Reagan had a chance to end the arms race
|
|
and blew it; lets hope we all survive long enough for wiser heads
|
|
to prevail.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 13-OCT-1986 15:04:14.63
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: re:summit
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|
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|
|
|
From everything I've read, technologists say that SDI will never work.
|
|
Isn't it interesting that the soviets are willing to give up so much
|
|
to stop something that will never work? Maybe Reagan wants the Soveits
|
|
to give up more than just 50% of their arsenal in the next 5 years.
|
|
Wouldn't it be amazing if Reagan can get the Soviets to make a really
|
|
major concession for fear of something that would never work anyway?
|
|
I don't think I would want to play poker with Reagan.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
|
|
From: KIM::SALWITZ 13-OCT-1986 15:52:41.59
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: RE:blown summit
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|
|
|
|
|
I agree with Max 200%.
|
|
|
|
I think Chris is giving Mr Reagan MUCH to much credit as a Poker
|
|
player.
|
|
|
|
They don't teach poker in acting class.. only listening to the
|
|
director.. and Mr Reagan does that very, very well.
|
|
|
|
jfs
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::WIEBENSON 13-OCT-1986 16:06:29.36
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: RE:SUMMIT
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|
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|
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I don't think SDI could ever protect the US from the USSR or the
|
|
USSR from the US. Neither would continue to exist, politically if
|
|
not physically, if either decided to attack with nukes. SDI, if it
|
|
ever works, just might protect both from a nuclear terrorist, who
|
|
has an interest in seeing the whole world go belly-up.
|
|
|
|
The failure at the summit was in being able to trust on another
|
|
just a little bit. Reagan's administration thinks the USSR wants
|
|
to govern the US, and the USSR thinks the US wants to govern them,
|
|
when each already is stretched to the limit. We must find a way
|
|
to work together to protect the whole world from real threats.
|
|
|
|
There is considerably more in common between the two nations than
|
|
each wants to admit.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::HARP 14-OCT-1986 12:38:54.92
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: RE:summit time
|
|
|
|
|
|
Personally, I don't believe that the USSR is really willing to flush their
|
|
nukes just because some lab bat shot a hole in the wall (and on the other hand
|
|
I have read printed rumors that NASA has done SDI tests that only involve smart
|
|
missles in space based clusters) but I do believe that the USSR probably knows
|
|
more about the actual potential of SDI than the US public because they are
|
|
willing to spend large amounts of cash to find out what we are really up to.
|
|
Just the fact that they have made such a radical offer indicates that their
|
|
intelligence has told them that SDI is real. I don't think that they would just
|
|
take Mr. Ronnie's word for it (and will someone please tell me why the
|
|
President is announcing to the world what our defense engineers are doing in
|
|
the lab?) and you can bet that they are developing one of their own. Our
|
|
President is quoted as saying "In god we trust, all others pay cash" in Russian
|
|
at the summit which shows what a pinhead he really is. He should be removed
|
|
from office immediately. In SDI I trust and I'll program it for cash in
|
|
advance. I don't believe the pop technoligists who doubt that star wars will
|
|
work because even Albert Einstein said MAN WILL NEVER SEE THE INSIDE OF THE
|
|
ATOM. And for that matter I don't believe that E is equal to exactly MC**2, I
|
|
mean it could have been MC**2.0139576 or even MC**300,069**1.0594631. And what
|
|
ever happened to nuclear winter anyway? Does anyone really believe that
|
|
implementing star wars and pushing the button will only destroy the USSR? How
|
|
can hundreds of cities be destroyed and not affect the rest of the world? The
|
|
USSR offer is bogus and had we aggreed to their terms they would still build
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more nukes and even more strongly consider to use them. And now for even more
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opinions please stand by for:
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* the *
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* S K Y P I L O T *
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* *
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* I N Q U I S I T I O N *
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* is *
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* T A K I N G O F F *
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* *
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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the DISINFORMATION SYSTEM has
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been made available to certain systems
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To receive on non MIKE or SANDY systems just type:
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mcr kim::sys$userdisk:[harp]DS
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Use no scroll to pause * * * Use ctrl/C to cancel
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(Sorry but MIKE and SANDY are currently excommunicated)
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::BEHENSKY 14-OCT-1986 14:06:05.84
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Summit
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A lot of messages on the system have used the following argument: "If
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Star Wars doesn't work, why are the Russians afraid enough of it that
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they are willing to give up 50% of their balistic missiles to prevent
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the US from testing it over the next 10 years?". The fallacy here is
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that SDI does not have to work very well to pose a severe threat to
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Russia's security. A very "leaky" space defense system would not
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protect the US population in any meaningful sense from a massive
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Russian first strike attack, but could easily fend off the weakened
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retaliation to a US first strike against Soviet strategic targets.
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Star Wars, in direct contradiction to Reagan's rhetoric, is effectively
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an offensive system which could allow the US to destroy Russia with
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reduced casualties.
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Obviously the Russians can not accept the US being able to destroy
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them with relative impunity. The US developed nuclear weapons in
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the first place, is the only nation in the world to have used them
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in anger, and consistently has refused to adopt a policy of "no first
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use" for these weapons. Authoritative sources have documented
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many times since world war II when US presidents have seriously
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considered using nuclear weapons in regional conflicts, the last by
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Richard Nixon in Vietnam. Given this history, why should they
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trust us with their lives? As I see it, they have four options
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at this point:
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1. Try to negotiate an end to SDI development before a system
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is deployed. If they offer, as they have, the mutual elimination
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of the missiles that SDI is designed to protect against, there is
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no legitimate reason for the US to not agree. This is the best
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option for the Russians, the American people, and humanity at
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large.
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2. Try to develop a SDI system of their own. Since they lag far
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behind in most of the necessary technologies, especially computation
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and intelligent computer software, this is not very viable. The
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Russians could easily wind up bankrupting their country in a
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race where if you come in second you are completely at the
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mercy of your opponent.
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3. Embark on a massive nuclear buildup to overwhelm any possible
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defense system. Star Wars is very expensive and completely
|
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speculative, while nuclear weapons are fairly cheap and known to
|
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work. This aproach will be tough for the USSR given their
|
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economic condition, but if they feel their lives depend on it
|
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they will take it, and the world will take another step toward
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ultimate disaster.
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4. If SDI looks like it will work, the Soviets can't build
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up fast enough to be sure of overwhelming it, and the US won't
|
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negotiate the Russians have a final option. The destruction
|
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they would experience from the retaliation to a USSR first strike
|
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made before SDI is operational would be small compared to that
|
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from a US first strike afterward. Especially in a time of
|
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international tension, the temptation to cut their losses by
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wiping us out before it's too late for them could be overpowering.
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Gorbachev proposed solution #1 in Iceland. Hopefully hearts
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will change and it will be accepted, or we'll see some combination
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of 2,3, or 4 over the next decade.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 14-OCT-1986 14:10:52.08
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To: KIM::BEHENSKY,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: RE: Summit
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The Russians have promised not to be the first nation to use nuclear weapons.
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It is an easy promise to keep. They cannot be the first; we were.
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Jed
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 14-OCT-1986 14:15:04.41
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: REACHING OUT FOR MA BELL
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I'M ON A VIP MISSION INVOLVING BOTH JOHN KLEIN AND DENNIS WOOD. WHAT I'M
|
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IN NEED OF ARE TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR ATARI FROM 1974 TO 1980, REGARDLESS
|
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OF BUILDING LOCATION.
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I'VE OBTAINED SOME FROM HISTORY FILES, BUT ANY IMPUT WOULD BE GREATLY
|
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APPRECIATED.
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THANKS, BOB
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: CHARM::MORRIS 14-OCT-1986 14:31:22.21
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Russian "call my bluff"??
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Another way of looking at this situation (Not necessarily my way of seeing it)
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is that the Russians believe that Reagan will not negotiate SDI at all.
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Therefore they can offer the world, with utter conviction that their bluff
|
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will never be called. Thus they are in a position to say to the world:-
|
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"Look what we offered, and the Americans turned down, Now whose the bad guy?".
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It would seem to be a great publicity coup for the current "good image"
|
|
hungry administration of the USSR.
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Maybe that is why its called Russian roulette??
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::HARP 15-OCT-1986 14:27:09.55
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
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CC:
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Subj: RE:summit BLOW OUT
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First strike? Successful first stike? A successful first strike in the arena of
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|
nuclear war means wiping out every single nuke of your opponent and somehow
|
|
sealing off your whole country's environment from the rest of the world. If
|
|
only a few of the opponents nukes survive your 'first strike' they can destroy
|
|
every non-shielded electrical device (every car, radio, computer, etc.) with
|
|
the EMP from just 2 or 3 well placed nukes above your country as well as blind
|
|
every unprotected animal. Just blinding the non-human animals will effectively
|
|
destroy some or not all of the world's ecology. So even if you blast all of the
|
|
other guy's nukes the radio-toxic smog from your 'succesfully' destroyed
|
|
opponent could block out the sun for as much as a year. The US arsenal could
|
|
cause this effect 100 times over. If you somehow conduct a 'clean' attack (with
|
|
no blinding flashes) then the contamination of the world's air and seas from
|
|
the opponent's destroyed industries could make survival very interesting for
|
|
quite some time. But still who can say that the clean destruction of a country
|
|
could not ultimately destroy the world's ecology? In the case of the 'first
|
|
strike' the winner suffers the most and the loser dies quite humainly (well
|
|
most of them anyway).
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|
|
|
So can the USSR get their own 'Star Wars'? There is an article on my office
|
|
wall that says they can and cheaply. Is it propaganda? Probably.
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|
|
CORRECTION: Comrade Albert actually said that science would never crack open
|
|
the atom. If Comrade Albert can be wrong then so can the people who say that
|
|
SDI won't work. (and then again maybe not) If it does work can it get every
|
|
single nuke? What about short range missles from submarines that never become
|
|
ballistic? Could the actual use of SDI be to keep civilian populations in line?
|
|
|
|
The invention of nuclear weapons was an accidental stroke of good luck to a
|
|
country that was tired of fighting WWII. The responsible scientists were
|
|
inspired by the unbelievable actions of Mr. Adolph and unfortunately another
|
|
country got the package meant for him. I do not believe that the USSR has
|
|
considered the limited use of nukes less than the US. I believe we just know
|
|
less about what their leaders say in private.
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|
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|
So let the USSR go bankrupt building more nukes or their own 'star wars'
|
|
and let the US continue the develop and implement SDI. The research could
|
|
have valuable side effects (such as in body viewing of molecules with the
|
|
X-ray laser) and the USSR won't push the button if they can't instantly
|
|
vaporize US (regardless of whether they believe they'll live happily ever
|
|
after).
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* the *
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* S K Y P I L O T *
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* *
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* I N Q U I S I T I O N *
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|
* *
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* W E L C O M E S Y O U *
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* *
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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|
|
|
recent changes in the universe have allowed us to announce that
|
|
the DISINFORMATION SYSTEM is
|
|
available to more systems
|
|
|
|
To receive on MIKE (you are absolved and reincommunicated) just type:
|
|
|
|
mcr kim::sys$userdisk:[harp]DS
|
|
|
|
Use no scroll to pause * * * Use ctrl/C to cancel
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::VICKERS 15-OCT-1986 14:53:56.50
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj:
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Maybe it's time we stopped asking questions like, "will Star Wars
|
|
really work?" and started asking the important questions. Like, "How do we
|
|
sign up for those big defense contracts?"
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|
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|
I know this is going to be a little controversial, but I'm proposing
|
|
that Atari offer to write the software for the SDI project.
|
|
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|
Few people realize it, but we are one of the leaders in this field.
|
|
We wrote the very first Star Wars software, and it worked perfectly. We have a
|
|
great deal of expertise in the areas of collision detection and tracking of
|
|
motion objects. We have done precise and detailed simulations of
|
|
anti-ballistic-missile warfare. And top military and government leaders
|
|
seem to feel that the implementation of SDI software is as simple as, say,
|
|
adding a few (hundred million) extra lines of code to our Missile Command
|
|
software.
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|
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|
Since the name "Atari" might be a handicap for this particular
|
|
application, I suggest we bring back our Kee Games subsidiary. This has the
|
|
added advantage that if the software doesn't work right the first time, it
|
|
won't damage Atari's reputation.
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|
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|
Frankly, I think we all know that a lot of the companies who are out
|
|
there raking in big SDI bucks would never be able to survive in the kind of
|
|
rough-and-tumble competitive marketplace which we thrive on. Would you feel
|
|
any safer if the software for SDI were written by Lockheed or McDonnell
|
|
Douglas? I know I wouldn't.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 15-OCT-1986 16:08:07.79
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|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,MARGOLIN
|
|
CC:
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Subj: The SDI Solution
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Critics of the proposed SDI system have charged that it will require
|
|
the extensive use of computers with millions of lines of code which will
|
|
never be completely tested unless the system is actually used.
|
|
|
|
Also, the system would somehow have to deal with new threats (new weapons)
|
|
which it was not pre-programmed to recognize.
|
|
|
|
There is a solution to this problem which Atari is uniquely able to provide.
|
|
|
|
Under an appropriate Defense Contract Atari could set up special "arcades",
|
|
starting with one in each major U.S. city. These "arcades" would contain
|
|
"video games" which would in actuality be running a simulation of the SDI
|
|
system. The consoles could be connected to have player versus player or
|
|
the entire "arcade" could be operated as a team, playing the teams in other
|
|
cities.
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|
|
|
The kids will find all the bugs and figure out strategies that the SDI planners
|
|
had never considered.The activities will be appropriately monitored so that
|
|
these bugs (and new strategies) can be recognized and applied to the real SDI
|
|
system.
|
|
|
|
These centers can also help by identifying talented perspective personnel.
|
|
|
|
The cost to the players will be the same as other video games. (If they
|
|
were on Free Play the kids would get quickly bored.)
|
|
|
|
The Russians will have their agents spend time in these centers to test
|
|
the capabilities of the system. Good. The monitoring equipment will detect
|
|
any successful new strategies.
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|
|
|
PS - I hope the "real" SDI system can point away from the earth as well as
|
|
toward it. It would be really terrific if we were invaded by creatures
|
|
from space and had a defense system that we couldn't turn around.
|
|
Like a kind of cosmic Maginot Line.
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|
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|
Jed
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::HORN "Erich Von Horn" 15-OCT-1986 16:21:42.67
|
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj: SDI [MORE]
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BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH,
|
|
BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, ETC. SDI, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: BERT::BENZLER 21-OCT-1988 10:18:50.78
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,BENZLER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: DAY CARE NEEDS AT ATARI
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fellow Parents and Parents-to-be:
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|
|
|
This is an informal initial poll of Atarians who would currently,
|
|
or at some future time, be interested in an on-site or nearby day care
|
|
facility for infants and pre-school aged children.
|
|
|
|
1. Do you currently have an infant or child in day care?
|
|
|
|
2. Are you planning to add (another) child to your family within the next
|
|
year or two and forsee a future need for a day care facility?
|
|
|
|
I plan on taking a true census of all permanent employees at a later
|
|
date, but for now I'd like to find out how many of you out there in
|
|
VAXland would utilize a day care center if it were offered onsite or nearby
|
|
Atari. As we are scheduled to move to a new location in a year or two,
|
|
now is a great time to start planning for this.
|
|
|
|
Please reply to this address as to your current and potential future
|
|
need for day care. Thanks!
|
|
--Linda
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 22-OCT-1986 11:08:34.44
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:VANGANG
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: A/C SHUTDOWN
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|
|
|
|
A/C UNIT-1 WILL BE SHUT DOWN TOMORROW MORNING BEGINNING AT 8 AM TO
|
|
REPLACE BEARINGS. I'VE BEEN TOLD THAT THE DOWN TIME WILL NOT EXCEED
|
|
FOUR HOURS.
|
|
|
|
AFFECTED AREAS:
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|
|
CUBICAL AREA OUTSIDE DAN'S OFFICE
|
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ALPHA LABS
|
|
COMPONENTS LAB
|
|
APPLIED RESEARCH LAB
|
|
PROTO ASSEMBLY LAB
|
|
MODEL SHOPS
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|
|
|
|
ANYONE HAVING A REAL PROBLEM WITH THE A/C BEING DOWN, MUST CONTACT
|
|
ME PRIOR TO 3 PM TODAY.
|
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|
|
THANKS, BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 23-OCT-1986 09:54:14.74
|
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To: @ALPHAGANG.DIS
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: Recent New Releases
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|
|
|
1) Frank Cosentino joins Atari Games Sales Force as Mid west Regional Mgr.
|
|
Frank comes from Memetron and Bally before that.
|
|
2)Dick Needleman Semi-retires. DIck was Sales Mgr for the Southwest. Dick
|
|
will continue on as a consultant to Atari on "New Market Development
|
|
Program". ( I dont know what that is).
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 29-OCT-1986 15:44:28.78
|
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER,SHEPPERD
|
|
CC:
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Subj: Mixit, DIO, IMI, DOWNC, DOWND and LLF
|
|
|
|
|
|
Apologies to the 720 team, I got a little ahead of myself releasing MIXIT
|
|
before its time.
|
|
|
|
While developing LLF v2, I decided that I needed to replace the .LDA
|
|
file format with one that is more effecient (spelled: f-a-s-t-e-r). Enter
|
|
the new and improved .VLDA format. Indeed, the output phase of LLF runs
|
|
a little better than twice as fast as it does while generating a .HEX
|
|
file and the .VLDA file size itself is about 1/3 the size of the .HEX
|
|
file. The problem with this is that, as the 720 team so rudely found out,
|
|
MIXIT, DIO, IMI, DOWNC and DOWND had to be fixed to allow the .VLDA as an
|
|
input and to use ".VLDA" as a default input and output file type.
|
|
|
|
Anyway, now its done. If you don't explicitly specify a file type on the input
|
|
or output of any of the utilities, a default file type of .VLDA will be assumed.
|
|
However, on input, all the utilities will change the default input to .LDA if
|
|
the .VLDA file cannot be found. This should prevent the problem that the 720
|
|
team had and should also keep any existing command files from "breaking".
|
|
|
|
In case anyone's intrested, the .VLDA format will also encompass the .OBJ format
|
|
generated by the new and improved MAC65 (whenever I get that done) and will be
|
|
able to be re-input to LLF for additional linking if necessary. The object
|
|
output of the BLISS compiler is the same format as the .VLDA so it can be input
|
|
directly to LLF without doing the assembly step. Anyone doing system II programs
|
|
want to sign up as beta test site? It appears that LLF is going to be neither
|
|
faster nor slower than LINKM, but it will afford a lot more flexibility in
|
|
dealing with overlays as well as removing the restriction of 6 char filenames
|
|
and stuff.
|
|
|
|
ds
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::TOLONEN 31-OCT-1986 11:11:55.61
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Mike Taylor, V.P. Sales
|
|
|
|
|
|
Please join me in welcoming Mike Taylor as our new VP of Sales as of
|
|
October 30, 1986.
|
|
|
|
Mike has had over 13 years of sales experience, primarily in the computer
|
|
industry. Most recently, he was with Ryan-McFarland Corporation, a
|
|
computer compiler manufacturer in Southern California. At RMC, Mike
|
|
was responsible for major OEM accounts such as IBM, AT&T and Hewlett-
|
|
Packard. We are confident that his strong sales experience will be a
|
|
tremendous asset to Atari Games Corporation.
|
|
|
|
Shane Breaks will continue to work for Atari, responsible for European
|
|
sales in conjunction with David Smith who is currently working out of
|
|
our sales office outside London.
|
|
|
|
Judy Tolonen
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::BENZLER 31-OCT-1986 15:33:38.84
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: MORE COMPETITOR INFORMATION
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thanks to our new eyes and ears in Chicago we have heard a few good rumors
|
|
to pass on. Actually, our new Sales Manager, Frank Cosentino, has seen a
|
|
some new pieces out on location and has given us a run down as follows:
|
|
|
|
Konami has a two-player simultaneous video out on test called Rock and Roll.
|
|
The story behind the game is that the lead singer of a band is captured and
|
|
the guitar player and drummer go out and search for him. (At the beginning
|
|
of the game, a big hand comes down and takes the lead singer away.) The
|
|
playfield is a three-quarter view ala Gauntlet. The players pick up musical
|
|
notes and other music-oriented things for weapons, etc. Apparently, a
|
|
guitar is used as a gun...and other logical things like that. The
|
|
characters in the game are large, two inches tall. Reportedly, Rock and
|
|
Roll is not doing so well on test; Konami has taken several of the units out
|
|
of the test sites after only a short time on location.
|
|
|
|
Konami is also working on their first home-grown effort. Super Basketball
|
|
is a two-player simultaneous game designed here in the U.S. Using button
|
|
controls, players can jump and shoot, tribble, steal, pass and switch the
|
|
ball. Basically, this is a remake of their original Super Basketball.
|
|
|
|
Bally has a new three-player video called Power Drive. Players select from
|
|
three different monster trucks. The game is in a Rampage-style cabinet with
|
|
Track and Field-type controls that are big buttons that look like tires.
|
|
There is a wheelie button and a 2-or 4-wheel drive shifter. The screen
|
|
scrolls horizontally as players compete on a straight race course. There is
|
|
an initial buy-in feature, dubbed as a $1000 entry fee. Power Drive is said
|
|
to be a very physical game to play.
|
|
|
|
Bally also has a new pin game called Strange Science. It is supposed to
|
|
have a very busy playfield with lots of ramps, bells and whistles but fewer
|
|
skill shots than the new Williams pin (see below). Apparently this action
|
|
on this game is more random than skill.
|
|
|
|
Williams Pinbot is reputedly their best effort ever...even better than High
|
|
Speed. There are five targets at the back of the game that correspond to a
|
|
grid of lights. When all the lights are lit, a cover comes off of a robot-
|
|
like thing in the center. The players next objective is to capture two
|
|
balls in the eye sockets...Sounds pretty bizzar to me.
|
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|
|
Premier's new pin, Goldwing is an airport-themed game with a real siren.
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Taito has a 4-player upright soccer game called Kick and Run. The cabinet
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on this one is similar to Quartet.
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Kitcorp/Sun has licensing deal in the works with Sega to produce a 2-player
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universal Quartet kit. What will they call this...Duet, maybe?
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This (along with my previous message on Sente's Street Football, another
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football game from Cinematronics, etc.) could be a pretty good preview of
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the AMOA, we'll see.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 5-NOV-1986 09:25:46.19
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To: @SYS$MAIL:VANGANG,@SYS$MAIL:RAINSGANG,KIM::WOOD
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CC:
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Subj: SENSORS
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All sensors for labs and offices in the engineering and design service
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areas have been disconnected.
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This action was taken based on db readings measured by our personnel
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and needs to be confirmed by the manufacture. Atari is working with
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both the installation contractor and the manufacture to resolve this
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issue.
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All effected lighting is back to normal switching.
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Thanks for your cooperation, Bob
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::TERRI 7-NOV-1986 14:12:58.47
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: FOR SALE: SKI EQUIPMENT
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THE FOLLOWING SKI EQUIPMENT BELONGS ON THE SNOW NOT IN MY STORAGE UNIT
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KNEISSL 160 SKIS W/SALOMON 444 BINDINGS
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HELM OF SUN VALLEY POLES, 46" LONG
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NORDICA SKI BOOTS (FIT WOMENS SIZE 6-7)
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100$ OR THE BEST OFFER I GET IN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS (11/21)
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CALL TERRI WALTERS @ 3733
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::DENCKER "Andrea Dencker" 14-NOV-1986 15:59:38.01
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,DENCKER
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CC:
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Subj: Update Pages for Type Book are Now Available
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Over three years ago, our department published a book entitled "Type-
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faces for the Modular Composition System in Coin-Op Engineering". We re-
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cently received six new typefaces, and then produced update pages for this
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type book.
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If you would like copies of the update pages, please let me know by
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next Friday, November 21st. The update we will send you contains samples
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of the new typefaces in all the most common point sizes (4- to 72-point),
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plus a new index of all typefaces available on our phototypesetter. The
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index is now arranged in alphabetical order by name of typeface family.
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To receive an update, call me at ext. 3718 or send a VAXmail message.
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Andrea
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P.S. A very limited number of the 132-page type books is still available.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 18-NOV-1986 15:52:00.26
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To: @sys$mail:engineer,SHEPPERD
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CC:
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Subj: MIXIT once again
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Due to popular demand, MIXIT can now output a file suitable for assembly by the
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68000 assembler. The file type is .ASM. The code is not inserted in any
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particular section nor is the PC set to anything (it could be "included" by a
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|
different module. The code is placed in DC.B statements, 16 bytes per line
|
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unless otherwise specified (with the /REC=n qualifier). Blank spaces are skipped
|
|
with the DS.B directive. To date there are now 8 different output formats that
|
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can be created by MIXIT (and DIO/IMI uploader) and 6 input formats that can be
|
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read by MIXIT (and DOWNC/DOWND and DIO/IMI programs).
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The first two formats must be output only (MIXIT won't read them properly):
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$ MIXIT
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>OUT filename.ASM !or filename.bla_bla/ASM 68k assem format
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>OUT filename.MAC !or filename.bla_bla/MAC MAC65 assem format
|
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The remaining formats can be either output or output:
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>OUT filename.DLD !or filename.bla_bla/DLD MOStech load format
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>OUT filename.HEX !or filename.bla_bla/TEK Extended TEKHEX format
|
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>OUT filename.ROM !or filename.bla_bla/ROM Atari .ROM format
|
|
>OUT filename.LDA !or filename.bla_bla/LDA DEC LDA format
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>OUT filename.VLDA !or filename.bla_bla/VLDA Atari VLDA format
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VLDA is the default input and output type.
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>OUT filename.anything_else !or filename/IMAGE binary image format
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: SANDY::DAVE 18-NOV-1986 23:30:37.91
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: FROZEN
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EVER NOTICE HOW MANY THINGS IN LIFE ARE LIKE A PIECE OF FROZEN METAL....
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NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO LET GO YOU CAN'T?
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NO? OH, OK. NEVER MIND.
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::CAMERON 19-NOV-1986 09:13:16.97
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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Subj: AUNT CAROLE'S HOUSEHOLD HINTS
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LATE LAST NIGHT I FINISHED A THREE NIGHT ROOM-PAINTING PROJECT
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AND THIS MORNING MY HOUSE DOESN'T SMELL OF PAINT.
|
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HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?
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I HAVE BEEN USING A LITTLE TRICK FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS THAT
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WORKS WONDERS. WHEN YOU FIRST OPEN A CAN A PAINT, STIR IN A SPOONFULL
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OF VANILLA. THEN PAINT AWAY. SOMEHOW IT CUTS THE PAINT SMELL.
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I DON'T KNOW HOW IT WORKS, BUT IT DOES!
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NEXT WEEEK: 1001 USES FOR "SIMPLE GREEN"
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::MARGOLIN 20-NOV-1986 18:09:11.95
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To: ERNIE::ARVIDSON,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj:
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I was in a meeting until 5:45 so I will see you tomorrow which, by the time
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|
you read this, will have been magically transformed into today.
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|
Jed
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: KIM::FRYE 21-NOV-1986 09:11:34.50
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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|
CC:
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Subj: LOBBY ACCESS
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DUE TO A FAILURE IN THE LOCKING MECHANISM OF THE MAIN LOBBY DOORS,
|
|
THEY WILL BE PADLOCKED FOR THE WEEKEND STARTING AT 5:15 PM TODAY AND
|
|
REMAIN LOCKED UNTIL MONDAY MORNING. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, THE CAFE-
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|
TERIA SIDE DOOR WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 6:00 PM TODAY.
|
|
|
|
THE BUILDING WILL STILL BE ACCESSABLE OVER THE WEEKEND VIA THE FRONT
|
|
LOBBY AND ENGINEERING LOBBY DOORS.
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|
|
|
THANKS, BOB
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::HARPER 21-NOV-1986 10:57:00.83
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|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
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|
Subj: Hello There...
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|
HELLO, HELLO!!
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|
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|
Today is International Hello Day (I'm not kidding). The heads of state of
|
|
sixty eight countrys have approved this day as Hello Day, in an effort to
|
|
promote world peace and good will. How does it work? "Well..." Just say
|
|
Hello to 10 different people today and you would have done your civic duty.
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|
|
|
And since there are Hellos at the top of this mail message, if only 10 of
|
|
read this, I did my part. If 20 read this, think of the good karma I have
|
|
comming to me. If 30 read this, I may go into politics. "Nancy, say Hello".
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|
Goodbye,
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|
Dennis
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::SHEPPERD 21-NOV-1986 17:14:42.96
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: This is probably cheating...
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|
|
|
From: KIM::WEATHERBY 21-NOV-1986 16:44
|
|
To: KIM::SHEPPERD
|
|
Subj: GREETINGS
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|
|
|
From: KIM::HARPER 21-NOV-1986 15:07
|
|
To: WEATHERBY
|
|
Subj: Lyle gets the quarter...
|
|
|
|
From: KIM::RAINS 21-NOV-1986 14:08
|
|
To: KIM::HARPER
|
|
Subj: RE: Hello There...
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|
|
|
This is a special HelloDay "Hello." It is a part of a world wide electronic
|
|
Hello Campaign. Please make 20 copies of this hello and send them to your
|
|
friends. It is very important that you keep the chain going so that the world
|
|
won't end at midnight tonight.
|
|
|
|
A woman at IBM in Austin, Texas passed on this hello this morning. At noon,
|
|
she heard from the IRS taht they were giving her a $500 refund. A man in
|
|
Pomona, California typed in the hello on CompuServe and found out an hour
|
|
later taht he was a $1000 instant winner in the lottery.
|
|
|
|
An elderly clerk at the Santa Clara County Medical Center in San Jose failed
|
|
to pass on the "hello" and had a heart attack at 9:23am this morning. A man
|
|
in Seattle, Washington ignored the "hello" that came to him at 11:34am PST and
|
|
died at 11:52 when a Boeing 767 landed on the roof of his car as he was driving
|
|
to lunch. A bag lady in New York City ignored the hello she saw on the
|
|
Time of Day sign in front of Chase Manhatten Bank, and was promptly mugged
|
|
and robbed of her bag.
|
|
|
|
You should also send 25 cents to the first 3 people at the top of the
|
|
"Forwarded from" list at the beginning of this message. Hurry and pass this
|
|
"hello" along so the world won't end tonight.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 21-NOV-1986 17:25:31.33
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: "new" QDF
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|
|
|
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|
There is a new version of QDF in utl$exe: (actually not so new, I just
|
|
noticed that the old one was not "current"). There should not be any new
|
|
bugs, but if there are, try the old version in utl$exe:qdf_bak.exe. If I get
|
|
no complaints in 30 days, the _bak will disappear.
|
|
Mike
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::FRYE 25-NOV-1986 12:42:23.62
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: OAK FIVE IS ONE
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|
|
|
|
|
The weather outside was damp and cold, and inside everywhere
|
|
you looked, you could see busy people trying to get their offices in
|
|
shape. Most of the main frame computers were up and running and the
|
|
movers were wrapping it up. This was Monday, November 25,l985, one
|
|
year ago today......HAPPY BIRTHDAY OAK FIVE
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::DENCKER "Andrea Dencker" 26-NOV-1986 10:28:55.33
|
|
To: @KIM::SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY.UAF,DENCKER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: The new WordMARC Composer word processing program
|
|
|
|
USE IT, OR YOU MIGHT LOSE IT!
|
|
|
|
***********************************************************************
|
|
* *
|
|
* Now that I have your attention, read this: *
|
|
* *
|
|
* Intro class to the new WordMARC Composer word processor *
|
|
* *
|
|
* Wed., December 3rd, 2:00-4:00 p.m. *
|
|
* Central Conference Room, Bldg. 675 *
|
|
* *
|
|
***********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Early this summer I received from MARC Software International a copy of
|
|
the greatly revised WordMARC Composer word processing program (formerly
|
|
called Muse). This program runs on Ernie SlowVAX. Finally the program can
|
|
be accessed by anyone with a VAX user account on Ernie. Even if your ter-
|
|
minal or personal computer is hooked up to another VAX, you can still use
|
|
the word processor through the network. You merely need a user account
|
|
created for you on Ernie (see Dave Shepperd). In other words, if you're
|
|
reading this VAXmail message on a terminal or PC, YOU can use WordMARC
|
|
Composer.
|
|
|
|
Just a reminder for potential users in the Manufacturing building: there
|
|
are no letter-quality printers in the 735 building. However, you can send
|
|
your printing request to a printer in 675, but you have to come over to pick
|
|
up your output.
|
|
|
|
I will hold a short introductory class in WordMARC Composer on Wednes-
|
|
day, Dec. 3rd, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Central Conference Room in Bldg. 675.
|
|
To encourage more use of this word-processing program, everyone interested
|
|
is invited to attend. For clear viewing, a large-screen projection TV will
|
|
display how the program works.
|
|
|
|
Combining the usual functions such as insert, delete, copy, move, cen-
|
|
ter, indent, spell-checking, search & replace, automatic hyphenation, etc.,
|
|
WordMARC Composer also has the following features (this is a partial
|
|
listing):
|
|
|
|
1. WordMARC supports all VAX terminals we use.
|
|
|
|
2. WordMARC outputs to all daisy-wheel printers we have, and practically
|
|
all line printers. It supports bold, underlining, and justified
|
|
(flush) margins.
|
|
|
|
3. Continuous file scrolling -- move text up or down by two-thirds of a
|
|
screen, or move text one line at a time.
|
|
|
|
4. A single keystroke activates most functions.
|
|
|
|
5. Document (file) profiles -- detailed information such as subject of
|
|
document, names of author and preparer, date and time document created
|
|
and changed, and number of pages and lines in it.
|
|
|
|
6. Exact copying -- choose the exact text that you want to copy into your
|
|
current file from another file. Before you were limited to the whole
|
|
file or nothing.
|
|
|
|
7. Help capability -- gives messages about the function you are using at
|
|
the moment (or any other function).
|
|
|
|
8. Footnote and endnote capability. (Endnotes are "footnotes" placed at
|
|
the end of a document instead of at the bottom of each page.)
|
|
|
|
9. Automatic index and table of contents generation
|
|
|
|
10. List processing -- the former mail-merge capability has been retained,
|
|
allowing you to send the same letter to many people. In addition, you
|
|
can create a database and sort it many different ways. For instance,
|
|
you could send a letter to all operators doing business in California.
|
|
|
|
11. Automatic paragraph or section numbering in a variety of styles
|
|
|
|
12. Document deletion and renaming within the program -- also allows you to
|
|
see a list of files in any unprotected directory while in the program.
|
|
|
|
13. Selective document encryption -- other users cannot read the contents
|
|
of your documents. If they call up your file on the screen without
|
|
using the proper password, they will see only an alphabet soup of
|
|
random garbage.
|
|
|
|
14. Switching between 80- and 132-column mode within the program -- no need
|
|
to keep your terminal at the hard-to-read 132-column setting if most of
|
|
your work is less than 80 columns wide.
|
|
|
|
15. WordMARC can read and print ASCII files.
|
|
|
|
In a previous VAXmail message, I mentioned that the WordMARC Composer
|
|
Full Documentation Set is available from MARC Software for $55.00. This
|
|
beautifully prepared set competes in quality with any of the better
|
|
microcomputer software manuals. The boxed set consists of the following
|
|
five items:
|
|
1. Reference Guide -- a complete description of WordMARC functions
|
|
2. Learning WordMARC -- a comprehensive step-by-step tutorial
|
|
3. Your Computer -- the basics of the VAX in relation to WordMARC,
|
|
such as length of filenames allowed, several commands at the
|
|
operating system level, etc.
|
|
4. Quick Guide -- a brief summary of WordMARC functions
|
|
5. One set of function key labels
|
|
|
|
An alternative Quick Package is available for $9.50 and consists of the
|
|
following two items:
|
|
1. Quick Guide
|
|
2. One set of function key labels
|
|
|
|
No other combination of these manuals is available for sale.
|
|
|
|
If you would like a copy of the Full Documentation Set or the Quick
|
|
Package, send your request via VAXmail to ERNIE::OHARA or bring your orders
|
|
to James O'Hara as soon as possible. List the type of sets, quantities, and
|
|
dept. and acct. number to be charged. James will order and then distribute
|
|
the sets when they arrive.
|
|
|
|
If your department's budget was so carefully planned that you do not
|
|
have an extra $55 or two, and you REALLY feel you need the Full Documenta-
|
|
tion Set, there is a source available in Engineering to help you pay for it.
|
|
Contact Dave Shepperd at CHARM::SHEPPERD.
|
|
|
|
NOTE FOR CURRENT USERS OF MUSE/WORDMARC:
|
|
Files you have already created with Muse are completely readable
|
|
with the new WordMARC Composer. However, once you have refiled
|
|
them using WordMARC Composer, you can no longer call them up using
|
|
the older Muse/WordMARC program. Besides, that program won't be
|
|
available for use 12 hours after the class is held.
|
|
|
|
Also, you probably already know that the default file extension
|
|
is .MUS. For WordMARC Composer, the default is changed to .WM.
|
|
You should be aware that all of your .MUS files will be renamed to
|
|
.WM during the night of Dec. 3-4. If this poses a problem for
|
|
you, notify Steve Suttles at KIM::SUTTLES.
|
|
Andrea
|
|
|
|
By the way, the WordMARC word processing program is also available for the
|
|
IBM PC and compatibles.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::ARVIDSON 26-NOV-1986 15:00:47.56
|
|
To: KIM::MARGOLIN,ARVIDSON
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: FOR YOUR SENSOR LIST.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jed, the following is a message from me in reply to Earl's question of
|
|
my symptoms. I don't have a copy of his original message. e.a.
|
|
|
|
|
|
From: ERNIE::ARVIDSON 2-SEP-1986 13:25
|
|
To: KIM::VICKERS
|
|
Subj: RE: RE: SENSORS.
|
|
|
|
The experiences (effects) were internal head pain while being
|
|
subjected to the sound and severe headaches for up to four hours afterward.
|
|
The 'sound' is more of a sensation in the head than the typical sense of
|
|
hearing.
|
|
Now, when I encounter these devices, I immediately leave the place of business.
|
|
It's been a couple of years since my last encounter, so maybe they have
|
|
developed
|
|
more sofisticated sensors that use much lower power (but I still do a quick
|
|
retreat
|
|
from the horizontal oscillators of many TV sets).
|
|
|
|
erwin
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: MIKE::AVL "Jeff Bell/Components_Engineering" 1-DEC-1986 10:09:22.90
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Ho Ho Ho, Santa On-Line
|
|
|
|
|
|
Are you tired of having your letters to Santa go to a dead letter box?
|
|
Is this gonna be another year where you don't get what you asked for?
|
|
|
|
Not if you hook up your modem and dial Santa's material planning system
|
|
at the North Pole and send your letter directly to the man!
|
|
|
|
That's right folks...Santa has gone "On-Line". 300/1200/2400 Baud access,
|
|
24 hours a day, toll free from the San Jose area if you dial
|
|
|
|
xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|
|
|
You can enter your letter to Santa, read Christmas stories, and even
|
|
have a "chat" with Jolly Ole Saint Nick (if he isn't too busy)!
|
|
|
|
So get some cookies and milk, gather the kiddies around the terminal,
|
|
and give Santa a call!
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::DOWNEND 1-DEC-1986 12:48:22.31
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: FASTER AMS ANNOUNCED
|
|
|
|
|
|
Applied Microsystems has announced faster versions of their emulator for
|
|
the 68000/68010. The boxes we have now are rated to 10 MHz. We can buy\
|
|
new pods and boards (for about $7000) that will increase speed to 12.5 MHz.
|
|
This is not something we want to rush out and do. But all should be aware
|
|
of the additonal capability for critical applications.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 1-DEC-1986 14:46:57.42
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: Own a piece of history!
|
|
|
|
|
|
I'm cleaning out my garage and while I'm not quite ready to get rid
|
|
of the Whizzer, the Flexowriter, or the blacksmith's vise, I have decided to
|
|
pass Doctor Pong on to a new owner. No, this is not some kindly old G.P. that
|
|
lives in my garage, but a rare specimen of a product that didn't quite make it.
|
|
The idea was to package PONG (the original coin-op product) in a small cabinet
|
|
with a start button instead of a coin switch. Doctors were supposed to buy the
|
|
things and put it in their waiting rooms to entertain those patients who still
|
|
had use of their eyes and hands. Why a doctor who hadn't even paid for his
|
|
Reader's Digest subscription since 1956 would spend a couple hundred bucks on
|
|
such a thing is beyond me but let's get on with it.
|
|
|
|
This thing is about the size of an industrial grade breadbox and of
|
|
"contemporary styling" (roughly contemporary with the AMC Gremlin) finished in
|
|
imitation woodgrain and black. If you remember Star Trek episode "Is there in
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truth no beauty?", about the Medusan ambassador and the blind lady... well,
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picture the ambassador's box and you have the general idea.
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I don't have the original monitor (never did), but it used a 12" B/W
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Motorola, and I will throw in one of those, scavenged from one of the old test
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jigs. Two problems, you may need to cobble some brackets and the monitor I have
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has developed problems related to sweep (I haven't fired it up in so long I
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don't remember whether it was horizontal or vertical). That's about it for the
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bad news, as the logic board worked last time I hooked it up to a working
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monitor. Anyway, it probably could be put in near-mint condition in an evening
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by someone used to working on TVs (a group which does not include me).
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I just know that someone out there NEEDS this priceless reminder of our
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heritage, and so it shall be truly priceless! First VaxMail reply takes it,
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FOB the parking lot.
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Mike
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::ALBAUGH "Dr. Bizarro" 1-DEC-1986 15:14:41.93
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: That was quick, how about this...
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The Doctor Pong is gone (long live Doctor Pong).
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On a more practical note, does anybody need an aluminum-frame
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sliding window, approx 48"h by 60"w, including one 30" wide screen.
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It would make a great patio door for dwarfs (or playhouse) and is
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hereby offered at the same price as the Doctor...
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How about a 1949 Indian 30-50 scout? gonna hafta charge for it,
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but... oh well, just when I thought I was on a roll...
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Mike
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 1-DEC-1986 16:18:41.84
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: Miscarriage of Justice
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Here's an amazing story. My wife got a ticket in Campbell today for
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going through a yellow light. While the police officer was standing
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by the side of the car Nancy took off her seat belt to get the registration
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from the glove box. Guess what? Yep. He wrote her up for not wearing
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a seat belt too! Apparently, she had to put it back on right away to avoid
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the seat belt violation. I just thought everyone should know the "letter"
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of the law.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::CAMERON 2-DEC-1986 09:05:56.78
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: CHRISTMAS BIKES
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BIKES, BIKES, BIKES
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(2) GENERIC STINGRAY BMX BIKES $30 (EACH)
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CHROME BMX, ALLOY WHEELS $85
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CYCLE PRO BMX, BLACK AND YELLOW $65
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MONGOOSE, CUSTOM BUILT, REALLY HOT, NEW $325
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AND FOR ADULT OR BIGGER KID:
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CANNONDALE ALL ALUMINUM 12 SP. WITH EXTRAS $300
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AVOID THE SHOPPING MALL CRUNCH, SHOP IN MY GARAGE!
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CALL ALICE B. TOECLIPS AT x3727
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 4-DEC-1986 11:00:18.74
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: Improving our wire-wrap board
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Ed has suggested (Pat too) that we consider updating our wire-wrap
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board layout to a 4-layer design to improve grounding and reduce noise
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problems. At the same time we could include pads for our standard power
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and I/O connectors since the edge-connector technique is not currently used.
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Please send your comments, pro and con, to me so I can put together as summary
|
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which I would send back out to all.
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If the concensus is in favor of this, I would plan to ask Rob Rowe to
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coordinate the layout with Art's group.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 4-DEC-1986 12:51:38.18
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To: DOWNEND,MARGOLIN
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CC:
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Subj: Wire-Wrap
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How will these wire-wrap boards accomodate PGAs and PLCCs?
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Jed
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::JACKIE 8-DEC-1986 10:35:30.91
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: CAR FOR SALE!
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SHANE BREAKS NEEDS TO SELL HIS MERCEDES 500SEC, 1985 COUPE. IT HAS
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20,000 MILES, AIR CONDITIONING, SUN ROOF, AIR BAG. ONE CAREFUL,
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CLEAN-LIVING OWNER, NEVER BEEN USED FOR RACING, SMOKING, STRANGE
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LADIES OR ATARI ENGINEERS.
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$38,000 (INCLUDING CAR PHONE)
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ALL INQUIRIES CALL 3770 OR 3772.
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BYE KIDS!
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::WEST 8-DEC-1986 10:42:06.28
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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CC:
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Subj: VW SUPER B
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------FOR SALE-----
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1973 SUPER BEETLE
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Lo mileage (85k), orig. engine, light blue, with new: clutch,
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seats, muffler. Regularly serviced. The perfect second car or
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work car, leaving the Mercedes safely in the garage. This is
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the car advertised by Dustin Hoffman, and spoofed by Woody Allen.
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It has a rich history, and can be yours for only 1995.
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TEL (xxx) xxx-xxxx.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 8-DEC-1986 12:44:46.24
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To: HOFF,MCCARTHY,WIEBENSON,MARGOLIN,SUTTLES,MOORE,ROWE,BJORKQUIST,ERNIE::JACKSON
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CC:
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Subj: Comments on new Wire-wrap board
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Here is the compilation of comments on a new improved wire wrap board.
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I will ask Rob Rowe to proceed with project. There seems to be a need
|
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for an updated wire-wrap board even if the 4-layer design turns out
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to be unecessary.
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-Chris
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--------------------original query-------------------------------------------
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 4-DEC-1986 10:59
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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Subj: Improving our wire-wrap board
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|
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Ed has suggested (Pat too) that we consider updating our wire-wrap
|
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board layout to a 4-layer design to improve grounding and reduce noise
|
|
problems. At the same time we could include pads for our standard power
|
|
and I/O connectors since the edge-connector technique is not currently used.
|
|
Please send your comments, pro and con, to me so I can put together a summary
|
|
which I would send back out to all.
|
|
If the concensus is in favor of this, I would plan to ask Rob Rowe to
|
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coordinate the layout with Art's group.
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|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: KIM::HOFF 4-DEC-1986 13:08
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To: KIM::DOWNEND
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Subj: RE: Improving our wire-wrap board
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I think it would be worth while for someone to investigate improving our
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standard wirewrap board and to me that means fielding positive and negative
|
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comments about our current, standard board and looking at the products that are
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commercially available as potential replacements and as a source of ideas if we
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decide again to build our own.
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It is not clear to me that a 4 layer board would be an improvement in
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a system with only two supply rails. A 4 layer production board allocates
|
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two layers to signals and two to power. The wirewarp board should be able to
|
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allocate two layers of a two layer board to power, there are no signal lines to
|
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compete for space. When I first read you message I though "Great, 4 layers
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means cleaner power and ground." But that may not be true for a wirewrap.
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An improvement that I would like to see is the ability to accept
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socketting for the PLCC packages. This means a 0.1" center grid of unconnected
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holes. Currently there is a region from A1 to D16 connected in a way for
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which I do not understand the benefit.
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I hope that who ever takes on the task has a clear idea of why
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he/she is making the changes and communicates the reasons to the rest of us
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before charging on to film and fab. With a little effort from a lot of people
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and moderate effort from a few we should be able to build/buy a better
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wirewrap board and avoid the pitfalls of a committee design.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: KIM::MCCARTHY 4-DEC-1986 11:18
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To: KIM::DOWNEND,MCCARTHY
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Subj: RE: Improving our wire-wrap board
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As indicated I am in favor of the 4 layer wirewrap board. Care must be
|
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taken as to where the power and ground points surface for connection to
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ICs. The board must have provision for .156 headers, 60 way ribbon
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connectors, and the standard assortment of IC sockets. Some provision for
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pin grid arrays is also required.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: KIM::WIEBENSON 4-DEC-1986 12:09
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To: KIM::DOWNEND
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Subj: RE: Improving our wire-wrap board
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As with the previous one we should include a provision for .4" spacing
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chips because some new RAM's still use that configuration. And because
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it's for RAM it should be a matrix, not just a row.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: KIM::MARGOLIN 4-DEC-1986 12:51
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To: DOWNEND,MARGOLIN
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Subj: Wire-Wrap
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How will these wire-wrap boards accomodate PGAs and PLCCs?
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: KIM::SUTTLES 5-DEC-1986 10:11
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To: KIM::DOWNEND,SUTTLES
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Subj: RE: Improving our wire-wrap board
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It might be nice to have a (small) section set aside
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for mounting molex pins on whatever grid they use, so that
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as another connector is needed it can be added as desired.
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That has been my biggest beef with the wire wrap boards.
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sas
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: KIM::MOORE 5-DEC-1986 12:11
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To: KIM::DOWNEND
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Subj: RE: Improving our wire-wrap board
|
|
Sounds like a damn good idea. Is there any new type of prototyping
|
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now available that we should look at ? Also, will a four layer wire-wrap
|
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board be able to implement prototypes of the complexity of system 3D's ?
|
|
Rich
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 8-DEC-1986 13:12:08.82
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: Offical Video Copyright message
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|
|
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From: KIM::WOOD 5-NOV-1986 12:54
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To: KIM::DOWNEND
|
|
Subj: copyright
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|
|
|
The copyright notice that should be used on the actual video should be
|
|
c 19XX Atari Games. I don't want to use the word "corporation" so as
|
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to avoid as much as we can any association with Atari Corp.
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Sorry I am behind in answering your request.
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Regards
|
|
DW
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|
___________________________________________________________________________
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|
From: CHARM::LOGG 9-DEC-1986 16:47:07.62
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
|
|
CC:
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Subj: Everything you wanted to know about the AMS download and then some
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File: CHARM::[LOGG.AMS]DNL.DOC
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Date: 12/5/86
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|
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There is a new AMS fast download program available for public use.
|
|
There is no need to give up compatibility with old HEX files. The new
|
|
downloader will still support extended TEK HEX files. To get the new
|
|
downloader do the following:
|
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1. Burn 2 27128-2 EPROMs from the file CHARM::[LOGG.AMS]U55U56D128.LDA
|
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starting at 4000 and ending at BFFF. Label them LOGG-U55 and
|
|
LOGG-U56 with the current date. Please label the outside of the
|
|
AMS so that we do not send the AMS out for service with these
|
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EPROMs.
|
|
2. Replace the new U55 and U56 EPROMs with the ones in the AMS. They
|
|
can be found on the PCB connected to the ribbon cable. On power
|
|
up you will notice that there are CRC errors. Please ignore these.
|
|
When I know how to CRC the EPROMs I will release a new version.
|
|
3. In your LOGIN.COM file define the symbol DNL. Please see the DOWND
|
|
documentation if you need more information. For example, it is
|
|
possible to tell DOWND to download several files at once. More
|
|
importantly one can tell DOWND not to load all the uninitialized
|
|
data by specifying the starting and ending addresses.
|
|
DNL :== MCR DOWND /DELAY=0 /RECORD=250 /ADD=start:end
|
|
4. To use the new downloader, perform the following steps. The AMS will
|
|
display a "." for each record read successfully. The letter "X"
|
|
will be displayed when an transmission error occurs. But don't
|
|
worry because the downloader will ask the VAX to retransmit the last
|
|
record. I also suggest that the terminal, NOT the VAX, be set on
|
|
WRAPAROUND so that the "." will be printed on the next line instead
|
|
of being lost off the right side of the screen. This is done by
|
|
entering setup mode A and changing the second bit of the third nibble
|
|
from 0 to a 1 and then type control S to save this setting.
|
|
>DNL type this on the AMS as usual
|
|
$ DNL filename.xxx<ESC><ESC> download filename.xxx
|
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.................... "." for each record read
|
|
> successful completion
|
|
5. DOWND does not currently support symbol files. This will change
|
|
when the new LLF is released by Dave Shepperd. To download symbols
|
|
now it will be necessary to do a separate download using TEKHEX
|
|
format in the following manner. Note that the displayed data is
|
|
the same as before except the leading "%" is not displayed. This
|
|
is how I can tell that the new downloader is present.
|
|
>DNL type this
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$ TY filename.SYM download just symbol file
|
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxx data downloaded without the
|
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxx leading %
|
|
> successful completion
|
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|
|
|
|
If there are any problems report them to me at x1732 or via VAXMAIL at
|
|
CHARM::LOGG and I will try to correct them immediately. If you have other
|
|
ideas let me know so that I can try them out or document them here in this
|
|
file. For those of you that would like to improve on the download time even
|
|
further. The following can be done:
|
|
1. To speed up communication to the VAX, have the Systems Group set the
|
|
terminal to 8 bit NOPARITY. It will also be necessary to change the
|
|
AMS too by typing "SET #12,0", "SET #22,0", and "SAV". This will
|
|
reduce downloading by approximately 1/11 (from 11 bits per character
|
|
to 10 bits).
|
|
2. I have another version of the program that could download at 19.2K
|
|
Baud but the download time is essentially the same as the download
|
|
time at 9600 Baud. This leads me to believe that the 6809 excution
|
|
speed is now the limiting factor in decreasing the download times.
|
|
The current version of the program, at 9600 Baud, seems to send no
|
|
XONs and XOFFs because it can fill memory as fast as the VAX sends
|
|
data. In any case, it would work for only those terminals named
|
|
TXxx. Do NOT have your terminal set to 19.2K Baud permanently
|
|
because the AMS cannot currently handle that speed. At 19.2K Baud,
|
|
I suspect the AMS is losing a character causing the download to
|
|
hang. So until the AMS software is upgraded I will not recommend
|
|
this method.
|
|
NOTE: the symbol files in TEKHEX format will abort on an error
|
|
because there is no retransmission method for this file type.
|
|
NOTE: to temporarily use 19.2K Baud SET #20,#15 on the AMS and
|
|
SET TERM /SPEED=19200 on the VAX.
|
|
3. As a last resort, you can break the download data into several
|
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sections and load them separately. This is only helpful if a small
|
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number of these sections are being modified at any one time.
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The current performance of the new downloader is shown in the following
|
|
table. Please note that your mileage may vary. For your information, it takes
|
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the VAX approximately 5 to 6 milliseconds to receive the ACK and start
|
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transmission of the next record. For this reason, it is desirable to have the
|
|
record size as large as possible. There is a buffer in the AMS that holds
|
|
the record sent by the VAX and I could not determine its size. This means
|
|
I don't know how large a record it takes to blow up the AMS. For now, it seems
|
|
to work fine with a record size of 250 and we cannot do much better with a
|
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larger record size, so let's use that size until someone determines the real
|
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buffer size.
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TYPE TEKHEX.HEX 56.0 seconds with parity set at 9600 Baud
|
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TYPE TEKHEX.HEX 50.5 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
|
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=32 29.3 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=64 22.5 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
|
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=96 20.8 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=128 19.9 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=200 19.2 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=250 18.7 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=300 19.1 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=400 18.8 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=500 18.9 seconds with no parity at 9600 Baud
|
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DNL TEKHEX.HEX/rec=infinte 17.1 seconds in theory at 9600 Baud
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::FUJIHARA 9-DEC-1986 17:12:27.02
|
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: BIKE FOR SALE
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|
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Someone I know has a great bike for sale...it's in top shape (i.e. less
|
|
than 1000 miles, gets economic gas mileage, built-in stereo, air conditioning,
|
|
curb feelers???)
|
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|
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SCHWINN 19" SUPER LETOUR, 10-SPEED
|
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6 MOS. OLD, ASKING PRICE: $210 (PAID $310 NEW)
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|
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p.s. Above mentioned options are extra!
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|
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If interested please respond by mail or X3749
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|
|
Mary
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___________________________________________________________________________
|
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From: KIM::WIEBENSON 11-DEC-1986 12:37:26.47
|
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
|
|
CC:
|
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Subj: Health Care
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|
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I disagree with the NWNL rep's decision to go with the health care
|
|
that costs the least. I intend to make health care decisions for my
|
|
family based on getting the best possible outcome healthwise. If
|
|
Atari helps cover the financial end through an insurance plan, that's
|
|
great. If NWNL eventually goes full PPO (HMO) resulting in Atari's
|
|
insurance plans not covering the cost of any physicians I choose, well
|
|
that's OK, I'll still choose first and ask how much last.
|
|
|
|
Question: Is it the high cost of insurance (malpractise) that is
|
|
driving up the cost of insurance (health plans) ????
|
|
|
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Another: Who's more likely to be driving a Mercedes now:
|
|
a physician or an insurance executive ???
|
|
|
|
One more: Among yourself, a physician, and an insurance agent,
|
|
in whom do you trust first ??, second ??, last ??
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Answers may be found under the rug.
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
|
|
From: ERNIE::BENZLER 15-DEC-1986 15:19:04.45
|
|
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,BENZLER
|
|
CC:
|
|
Subj: COMPANY CHRISMAS PARTY
|
|
|
|
|
|
The deadline is drawing near! Tomorrow is the last day to purchase tickets
|
|
for the Atari Games Christmas Party. Here are some party facts:
|
|
|
|
*There will be $1,000 worth of door prizes given away!
|
|
First prize: A weekend for two in Napa and $100 CASH spending
|
|
money
|
|
Other prizes: FOUR $50 Macy's gift certificates
|
|
FOUR $50 American Express dinner certificates
|
|
TEN Holiday gift packs (food and beverage)
|
|
And more! (Approximately 50 prizes in all)
|
|
|
|
*For you football fans: Since it is the night of the big 49ers/Rams
|
|
game you will be able to watch the game (if you wish) on a big screen
|
|
TV. (GO NINERS!)
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|
|
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*You can request any dance music you like: We will have a professional
|
|
disc jockey (John McCloud from KARA/KLIV) to spin tunes till dawn.
|
|
|
|
*Add to your collection of commemorative Atari wine glasses with this
|
|
year's beautiful 1986 limited-edition Christmas glass which will be at
|
|
your table.
|
|
|
|
Other facts you should already know:
|
|
|
|
The date: Friday, December 19
|
|
The time: 7:00 Cocktails (and the 49ers game)
|
|
8:00 Dinner
|
|
The place: Lou's Village
|
|
1465 West San Carlos
|
|
San Jose
|
|
The price: $10 per person
|
|
The menu: your choice of
|
|
Chicken Cordon Bleu
|
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Vegetarian Platter, or
|
|
Prime Rib of Beef
|
|
(All dinners served with green vegetables, salad and wine)
|
|
|
|
THE LAST DAY TO BUY TICKETS IS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16!
|
|
You can bring more than one guest if you wish. So join the festivities!
|
|
The more the merrier!
|
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|
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See you there!
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::FRYE 16-DEC-1986 10:20:00.51
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
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Subj: FREE FIREWOOD
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IF YOUR IN NEED OF SOME FREE FIREWOOD, FEEL FREE TO HELP YOURSELF TO
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ALL YOU WANT FROM OUR EXCESS PALLET STORAGE AREA LOCATED AT THE REAR
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OF OUR BUILDING ADJACENT TO THE FENCED IN AREA OF 735.
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OR...IF YOU KNOW OF SOMEONE WHO COULD USE THESE PALLETS, CONTACT ME
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ONN KIM::FRYE THANKS
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From: KIM::FRYE 16-DEC-1986 14:44:32.91
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: INVENTORY / ASSET TAGGING
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BEGINNING TOMORROW AND CONTINUING THRU JANUARY, THE ADMINISTRATION
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DEPARTMENT IN CONJUCTION WITH FINANCE WILL BE INVENTORYING AND ASSET
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TAGGING ALL COMPANY FURNITURE. ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF COMPANY
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EQUIPMENT WILL BE INVOLVED AT THIS TIME.
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WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT THIS TASK CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH LITTLE OR
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NO INTERRUPTION TO YOUR DAILY WORK SCHEDULE.
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THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT, BOB
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From: KIM::SHEPPERD 16-DEC-1986 21:44:48.88
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY.UAF,SHEPPERD
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CC:
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Subj: The DM on tuesday
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Kim's system disk was corrupted sometime between last thursday and last night.
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The corruption prevented it from booting, (don't ask me, I don't know where the
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files went). Anyway, I had to restore the disk again from the last full backup
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and apply the daily incrementals. This produces a side effect where the "new
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mail count" in most people's account gets messed up. MAIL may say you have new
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mail when you really don't or it'll NOT say you have new mail when you really
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do. In either case you'll want to fix it. To do this enter MAIL and type
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READ/NEW. Ignore the message about no new messages if you get it and exit mail
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with an EXIT or control-z.
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ds
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From: KIM::RUSTY 17-DEC-1986 01:13:38.57
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To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK,RUSTY
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CC:
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Subj: Star Wars Gift Wrap...
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Anyone out there have a Star Wars game cluttering up their garage?
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I'm in the market for one (preferably in time for Christmas). I am
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especially interested in trying to obtain a sit-down game, but will
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settle for an upright if no one has a sit-down they wish to part with.
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Send replies to this address. Price is negotiable depending on the
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state of the game (working, needs new monitor, etc.).
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Thank you,
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Rusty
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From: KIM::FRYE 22-DEC-1986 10:37:13.62
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: LIGHTING SENSORS
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After much deliberation, testing of the sensors and negotiating with
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our contractor, an agreement has been made whereby all the ultrasonic
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light sensors will be removed and replaced with passive infra-red
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sensors.
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The ultrasonic sensors installed in our buildings miserably failed to
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meet the manufacuturer's spectifications and, consequently, were
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disconnected. The new sensors, a passive infra-red detector detects
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infra-red heat waves generated by human beings with a filtered 9-10
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micron/meter wave length sensor.
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Our Applied Research Department was asked to put this new sensor
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through any and all testing to ensure compliance with both the
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manufacturer's and Atari's acceptance. Two of these sensors were
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installed in the administration area and found to be satisfactory
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in operation as opposed to that of the ultrasonic sensors. The
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results of testing by Rick Moncrief's group revealed these sensors
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to be 100% passive with no harmful effects.
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Given the consternation caused by the previous sensors, anyone who
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would like to inspect the sensor or sensor specifications, please
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feel free to drop by my office and do the same.
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We tentatively plan to install the new sensors on Tuesday, December
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23, in the manufacturing building, and during the first part of
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January in building 675.
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I ask once again for your patience and cooperation. Bob
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From: KIM::FRYE 30-DEC-1986 07:35:54.23
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To: @SYS$MAIL:VANGANG,@SYS$MAIL:RAINSGANG
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CC:
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Subj: SENSORS
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TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY THE 31ST, LIGHTING SENSORS WILL BE INSTALLED IN THE
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MAIN ENGINEERING AREA. THANKS AGAIN, BOB
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::DOWNEND 30-DEC-1986 17:03:46.69
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To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
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CC:
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Subj: Company Truck
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We have instituted a few rules for using the company truck for business and
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personal use. There is also a liability statement that has to be signed too.
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Please cooperate with Cyndy in this matter. Thanks, Chris.
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1. Company needs have priority.
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2. Personal use may be allowed, totally at the Comapny's discretion, provided:
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a) Sign-up with Cyndy ahead of time and fill out the liability statement
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b) 24-hour maximum use (48-hour on weekends)
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c) Truck is returned clean and tidy
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d) Truck is returned with gas the same as it was received.
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3. KEYS:There is ONE set of keys. If the truck is in the parking lot, then
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Cyndy has the keys. No one is allowed to keep the keys even for 5
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minutes once they are back. If a user loses the keys, then he/she is
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responsible for their replacement. Cyndy has a spare set for this
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purpose and only this purpose.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::RAINS 31-DEC-1986 10:55:58.97
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To: @sys$mail:engineer
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CC:
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Subj: Computer Health Note #1
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VAX-edrin Headache #1
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It happens everyday. You go to delete a file, and the system gives you a
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discourteous message about not including the version number even though
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nothing else in DCL complains when you don't specify the version. So you hit
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the up-arrow and tag a semicolon on to the end of the command and hit return.
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So what's the big deal??? The big deal is I'M MAD AS HELL AND I AIN'T GONNA
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TAKE IT ANYMORE!
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(more)...
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I have created a simple command file in my home directory called DEL.COM
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which contains the following lines:
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$ confirm = ""
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$ if p1 .nes. (p1 - "*" - "%") then confirm = "/confirm"
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$ delete 'confirm 'f$parse(p1)
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In my LOGIN.COM startup file, I added the symbol definition:
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$ del :== @sys$login:del
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Now, I'm not bothered by the delete version error messages anymore, and I
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automatically go to confirmation mode if I specified a wildcard file name. If
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I really want to blow away all the files covered by the wildcard, I just answer
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"All" at the first prompt.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: KIM::RAINS 31-DEC-1986 11:16:04.81
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To: @sys$mail:engineer
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CC:
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Subj: Computer Health Note #2
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VAX-edrin Headcahe #2
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I like the GOSUB/RETURN/GOBACK command set from Suttles, but I seem to
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constantly forget the enclosing square brackets in the GOSUB directory
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specification. So what do you do to relieve the pain? You go to Suttles and
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spend an hour with him to make it more to your liking.
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The GOSUB command now tries a list of reasonable things with the
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directory spec you send it. So things like:
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$ GOSUB WHATZIT
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will likely put you in the SYS$USERDISK:[WHERE_I_WAS_AT.WHATZIT] directory. The
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command does not search the whole directory tree for a match, but it will look
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near and far (sibling and offspring directories, and first level directories
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off your home directory or on the same device). Try it. I think you'll like
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it.
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And for those of you who have PC's, ST's, or other computers at home
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where the default directory is declared with a CD command, there is a new
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version of GOSUB called CD. It's just like GOSUB, but if you just say CD with
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no parameter, it does the RETURN function. Install it with the following
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symbol definition in your LOGIN.COM file:
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$ CD :== @UTL$COM:CD
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Enjoy.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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From: ERNIE::TOLONEN 31-DEC-1986 12:52:59.54
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To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY
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CC:
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Subj: New Security Service
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Please welcome our new security office, Linda Paulo, working for
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California Plant Protection. Beginning 1/5/87, Linda will be working
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Monday through Friday, 3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
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It is important for Linda to become familiar with all of the Atari Games'
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employees as soon as possible, so please introduce yourself when you
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pass by the lobby.
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For those employees who work on into the night, please give Linda any
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instructions that would help her find you after hours, when there
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are no secretaries to answer the phones.
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Evelyn will be changing her hours as of Jan 5 to 7:00 a.m. - 4:p.m.
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The new lobby hours are: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Please direct any questions or comments to me at x3754 or ERNIE::TOLONEN
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or to Bob Frye at x3752 or KIM::FRYE.
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Thanks,
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Judy
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